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By Seth Daniel that Avila had resigned from contractor her position as the director of Wellness Center Direc- the Center – a position she has By Adam Swift tor Karen Avila has resigned held since it opened in March from her position as of Tues- 2016. The resignation came Despite concerns from the day afternoon amidst continu- after a few days of questions City Planner that it does not ing questions about her stated about the legitimacy of Avi- meet the intent of the new qualifications – among them la’s qualifications, and that Commercial Triangle Eco- earning a master’s degree came amidst concerns for nomic Development District, from Tufts University in nu- months about the work cul- the Zoning Board of Appeals trition. ture at the Wellness Center. (ZBA) granted a special per- City officials confirmed mit for a bus and shuttle busi- late on Tuesday afternoon See WELLNESS Page 5 ness at 373 Second St. Although it was listed as a “bus terminal” on the legal Woman alleges sexual notice for Monday night’s public hearing, Attorney Da- vid O’Neil said the location harassment in job interview will be used only as a hub for By Seth Daniel has said she is willing to give DPV Transportation’s fleet. her name later in order to sup- DPV has a three-year con- Photos by Katy Rogers One woman has alleged a port other victims in court. tract with Encore Boston With trophy in hand, Patriots detailed a story of sexual ha- She also said she has ap- Harbor to provide free shut- Owner Bob Kraft, along with rassment by former Supt. Fred proached Attorney Tara tle service to the for his sons Josh Kraft and Dan Foresteire during what was Swartz to let her know she is employees and customers, Kraft are exuberant in the supposed to be a job interview willing to detail her alleged O’Neil said. The former Gen- Super Bowl LIII victory during Tuesday’s rolling rally in Bos- in 2013, disclosing her alleged story under oath if it would eral Steel site will be used as ton’s Back Bay. Meanwhile, story to School Committee help defendants being repre- offices for DPB dispatchers, Everett resident Mark Mayo members in a pointed e-mail sented by Swartz in sexual as well as for repairs to and joined in the celebration in to all members last December. harassment claims against storage of the fleet’s approxi- Boston as he cheered on the She has exclusively shared Foresteire and the Everett mately 20 full-size buses and Patriots from the throngs of her alleged story with the In- Schools. 20 smaller shuttle buses, he more than a million members dependent on the condition Now out of teaching, the said. of Patriots Nation on the her name not yet be revealed. woman said she works in the “This is not a bus termi- route. More photos on Page 5. Her identity is known to real estate world in a near- nal,” O’Neil said. “People School Committee members will not be going there to get and many in the City and she See HARASSMENT Page 2 on the bus.” With the buses running a Encore Boston Harbor releases 5,000 jobs to be filled by June opening EHS football banquet See BUS Page 3

By Seth Daniel hiring local people at three “We’ve rolled out all our major hiring events at the jobs now,” said John Tocco of ZBA grants For years Encore Boston Hynes Convention Center in Encore. “These jobs are going Harbor and the City of Everett Boston this February, March to be filled at three major hir- variance for have been telling people to be and April. It is likely one, if ing events in February, March prepared for the day that they not the, largest hiring event and April at the Hynes Con- “temporary” begin starting to fill the 5,000 for one, single company in the vention Center. They will con- jobs that are going to be need- history of the region. duct interviews on site at these Encore ed to run the massive resort All of the jobs are now events and you could go out casino on Lower Broadway. posted for review by the gen- having made significant prog- parking lot That day has come. eral public at encoreboston- ress in the process to be able Encore rolled out 5,000 jobs.com. to be a finalist candidate. We jobs with more than 500 job The events will be punc- have all kinds of hiring needs, By Adam Swift titles late last week on their tuated by walk-in interviews from cage managers count- website, with their eye on for people seeking any of the Monday night, the Zon- thousands of jobs. See JOBS Page 3 ing Board of Appeals (ZBA) approved a variance allow- Exelon has had discussions about sale of old power plant ing for a 625-space outdoor Photo by Katy Rogers community parking lot on Air Bill Perkins was presented with a sweatshirt from Coach Thelux- Force Road in the Village. By Seth Daniel is no official sales process in active use,” he said. “We’ve on Pierre at the annual Everett High football banquet on Sun- The lot was initially intro- in place, they have been ap- had talks.” day, Feb. 3, in Anthony’s of Malden. Football players, cheerlead- duced as an employee park- Officials at Exelon said this proached about selling off the Rodgers said there is no ers and community supporters were honored at the banquet, ing lot late last year by Wynn week they have had conver- old, decommissioned part of broker in place, and the prop- with first-year Head Coach Theluxon Pierre thanking everyone officials at Encore Boston sations in the recent past with the power plant – what was erty hasn’t been put on the for their effort in the 2018 season. See Page 7 for more photos. Harbor. But at a ZBA meet- developers expressing interest once known as Mystic gener- market, but he said there has ing in January, Wynn officials in purchasing the old power ators 1 through 6. been interest from outside. switched the plan to the com- plant site on Lower Broad- “There is no official sales The property in question munity parking lot, which way abutting the Alford Street process, but there have been was once the Boston Edison Messinger Insurance would be open to commuters Bridge. interested developers that plant, and features several Mark Rodgers, a spokes- have talked to us about por- Agency, Inc. See PARKING Page 5 man for Exelon, said there tions of the facility no longer See EXELON Page 3 475 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Phone: 617-387-2700 SINCE 1921 Fax: 617-387-7753 A PATRIOT ROOTING FOR THE PATRIOTS

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School Committee moves to begin Harassment // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 by city. Her 2013 Everett ered by the Independent via and her nerves. She decided job interview – the very first a public information request to remove her cardigan and Superintendent Search process teaching interview she ever of e-mails to and from the wear just her modest teacher’s had – was the first of many School Committee over the dress into the interview. She By Seth Daniel this school year. public interviews of the can- “Hopefully the process is didates by the School Com- reasons she left the teaching past several months. In that said she still doesn’t know if The Everett School Com- more streamlined and quick- mittee. A final decision would world, a world she dreamed trove of e-mails was one sent that sparked the alleged con- mittee has voted to engage the er than we anticipate,” he come after those interview. she would work in for the rest to all members from the wom- versation or not. Association of said. “I’m keeping my fingers Parker said one aspect that of her life so she could make a an detailed above. The Inde- “It wasn’t a sun dress or a School Committees (MASC) crossed for having some- could be introduced is the difference in the lives of small pendent then reached out to nightclub dress and I wasn’t to help in beginning the search one by the beginning of next idea of forming Focus Groups children. her for further comment and wearing a push-up bra or for a new permanent superin- school year. It would be great made up of certain specific However, in that very first verification. In that conversa- anything,” she said. “It was tendent of schools. if we could complete it before groups – such as a focus group job interview, she said that de- tion, she detailed the alleged a simple teacher’s dress. I Chair Tom Abruzzese said the end of this school year, but of teachers or students or par- spite all her qualifications and event from 2013. couldn’t believe it. I’ve had the Committee voted at its that may be too optimistic.” ents. From those groups, he preparations, the alleged con- In the e-mail, she mentions kids and I’m not flat-chested. meeting on Monday to get School Committeeman said, even more public input versation eventually focused to School Committee mem- I’m just a regular woman. I the process started, and while Frank Parker said he would could be gathered during the on her anatomy and her ward- bers that Foresteire allegedly couldn’t believe it – a hussy is there are some disagreements rather wait another year to early stages of the search. robe. She said she was floored called her a “hussy” and said what he allegedly called me. on the timeline for getting a make the final decision, stay- Abruzzese said by all ac- when it happened, and she the Everett Schools don’t Over the years I’ve reflected new school leader, everyone ing with Interim Supt. Janice counts, the job is a desirable never ended up working for hire women that dress like on it a lot and with the #Me- is ready to get started. Gauthier and putting a new one for any superintendent the Everett Schools and de- “whores.” Too movement, things started “I think we want to get person in place by September candidate. cided not to take legal action That e-mail sparked a con- building up…I was so excited started as soon as possible,” 2020. “We have new schools, a for fear of being blacklisted. versation between School to be hired by a school system he said. “The letters have gone “My opinion is it’s go- new high school and a voca- “It was my first teach- Committee members after- and having to talk about my out to them and we’re waiting ing to be a long process,” he tional school just opening,” ing position after graduating ward. breasts was so humiliating. for guidance. We have to real- said. “It’s February and we he said. “There are just so from Lesley College,” she “Note the ‘hussy’ com- Even now, I wear my collar ly get going on this. It has to haven’t engaged with MASC many positives about the po- said. “The interview with the ment,” wrote Committeeman up to my neck. It was just so be advertised. We have to get or had any applicants. In the sition and I think you could principal went well and they Frank Parker. hot in there and I wanted to together a job description…It meantime, there are plenty ease into the position and said it seemed like I was go- “Wow….another check be comfortable and relaxed would be pointless to go back of other districts that have a quickly get up and running. ing to get the job – my first mark against FFF,” replied for the interview. Ever since and get the last job descrip- head start, including Chel- At the same time, the idea real teaching job. I was so School Committeeman Tom that day, I’ve always been so tion from 30 years ago. It’s all sea. I would advocate having from outside likely is this job excited. The interview with Abruzzese, regarding Forest- self-conscious and that’s nev- changed. So, we’re really en- a permanent superintendent might need a full re-build and the superintendent was go- eire. er gone away.” tering uncharted waters here.” by the beginning of the 2020 nothing could be further from ing well too, and they said I “Can’t you hear him saying The woman said she let the Abruzzese said he is glad school year…I’m very, very the truth. It’s a very attractive would get the job. All the sud- it!” replied Parker. alleged incident stew for years they chose to work with the comfortable with the job that position for any candidate, I den, allegedly the next thing I Abruzzese said last week until she picked up a newspa- MASC, and they have capped Janice Gauthier, Kevin Shaw think.” know we’re talking about my that the allegation is trou- per this past December and any expenditure for the search and Charlie Obremsky are do- Parker said he hopes to boobs. At first, I didn’t think bling if true, and that there saw the story about Forest- at $30,000. He said MASC is ing. We have to be cautious, welcome 14 candidates that I heard it correctly. Then we isn’t much they can say at the eire being accused of sexual very experienced, but he also methodical and cautious. We are now licensed within the talked for some time about moment due to the ongoing harassment. That prompted said Everett is pretty far be- don’t want to be searching district, as well as a good crop my wardrobe, my cleavage investigations. her e-mail to the School Com- hind when it comes down to for another superintendent in of candidates from outside the and my boobs again. He al- “Like most of the stuff mittee. It also prompted her to time. three years. Some really good district. legedly said I could have the we’ve heard, it’s deeply dis- reach out to Attorney Swartz “They have assisted in hun- superintendents go from con- NOTEBOOK – job, but I needed to make sure turbing if true, but other than to let her know that she want- dreds of these searches,” he tract to contract.” •In other School Commit- I was prepared for the param- that we can’t really comment ed to help the alleged victims. said. “Although every com- He also said he felt it would tee business, the members eters and requirements. I was on it now, especially with our She said she is ready to munity is different, there are be better to wait until the in- approved a new contract for shocked beyond belief. I went investigation and the MCAD stand up in court and testify to certain basic stuff you have vestigations are concluded be- interim Supt. Janice Gauthier. home and thought about it. investigation and who knows her alleged story, and she said to look for. At the same time, fore bringing in a new leader. Abruzzese said Gauthier will I talked to my family and I what others are coming down she wants to do it because it’s we’re sort of behind and real- “I don’t think we can start only be the superintendent talked with an attorney, but I the pike. We’re going to be as the right thing to do for all ly, really want to get going on going out and getting candi- now, and she will be looking didn’t want to bring litigation transparent as possible as this women who have been in her it. We’ve just started.” dates until the independent to hire a Director of Curricu- after my first interview. No goes on and let the process shoes. Abruzzese is of the opinion investigation is over,” he said. lum. other school district would play out.” “You can pass so many that the process could play out “That give us an inkling of Abruzzese said he had lob- have touched me. I would He said they expect the tests and jump so many hur- quickly and they could hope- what’s really going on and bied for her to only take the have been marked, so I let it independent School Commit- dles and you’re so profes- fully have someone in place when it comes time to make one job, and didn’t feel a su- go. I let it go because when tee investigation by Attorney sional and prepared and it all by the next school year, per- that decision, the candidate perintendent should be trying you’re new you’re all by Ryan to conclude within the comes down to your cleav- haps even before the end of would know what the deal is to handle two jobs. yourself. I was all alone in next 45 days. age,” she said. “My mother prior to accepting.” Gauthier would be going this. The union isn’t there for For the woman detailed was a teacher and my grand- The process would like- from $145,000 per year to you when you’re new. No one above in the job interview, she mother was a teacher. I had ly include forming a search $190,000. in the school system would said it was a humbling experi- big dreams of making a dif- committee that is made up of •Additionally, Attorney help me because he was so ence. She had hoped to work ference. Imagine if it were a a cross section of the commu- Bob Galvin of the South Shore powerful. He was a very pow- in early childhood education man and at the conclusion of National nity. That committee would has been signed on as the new erful man, I could tell.” in Everett, and had come for the interview they told him to do the initial interviews and School Committee attorney, Attorneys for former Supt. the interview with Foresteire unzip his pants in order to talk Days weed through all the appli- replacing James Spencer To- Fred Foresteire at Spruce Law after interviewing with the about what’s going on down cants (they are expecting up bin, who resigned in Decem- did not return multiple calls principal at the school site. there because they want to TODAY! to 150 applicants) with the ber as the long-time attorney. to comment on the allegation, She said it was a very hot make sure it’s all appropriate help of the MASC. The search Galvin originally represented but Foresteire has remained day, and the school adminis- before they hired him. I think Feb. 6 committee would then recom- the Committee on the special clear in media interviews that tration building did not have there are so many women that Lame Duck Day mend a small number of final- investigation, and now is the he is innocent of all the claims the air conditioning on. 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Jobs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 NSPO to perform Winter Concert ing money to IT tech people like to pursue. They should “The officer will assist Se- to horticulturists to florists to also come ready with a re- curity by performing random, on Feb. 17 in Swampscott security. There are all kinds sume and all applicable pa- special event, and dignitary of roles. Now is the time, and perwork. That will get them explosive detection and pro- Staff Report there is literally something for streamlined and ready for the tective mailroom/hotel room/ everyone’s interests.” interview time slot. ballroom/luggage sweeps, as Music Director Robert So far, Encore has sched- The jobs range in skills and well as any special projects Lehmann will conduct the uled the February event for experiences. and additional related duties North Shore Philharmonic Feb. 24 and 25, from 7 a.m. to For instance, there are sev- as assigned by the Director of Orchestra in its Winter Con- 9 p.m. both days at the Hynes eral postings put up on Mon- Security,” read the job post- cert with a program highlight- in Boston’s Back Bay. day for Turndown (Guest ing. ed by trumpeter Joseph Foley However, Everett residents Room) Attendants. That job Another listing came Sun- playing the Trumpet Concert will have a preference and an would entail cleaning assigned day and is in the legal depart- by Johann Nepomuc Hum- edge in that process. All this guest rooms and facility ar- ment, looking for a Title 31 mel on Sunday, February 17, week, Everett residents can eas according to Wynn stan- Compliance officer. That per- at 3 p.m. at Swampscott High report to the satellite office in dards and procedures. They son would be responsible for School. City Hall to pre-register for would also have to provide making sure all of the rules Antonin Dvorak’s “Sla- a particular job and an inter- a comfortable evening envi- and regulations from the fed- vonic Dances” and Robert view time – severely curtail- ronment by refreshing rooms eral government and the MGC Schumann’s Symphony No. 4 ing the wait times that will be before bedtime. The require- are followed. complete the program. encountered at the event. ments are that a person have Last week, the casino rolled Tickets are $30, $25 for “This week we’ve had a se- a high school degree and are out a position as a barber at seniors and students, and chil- ries of interview and pre-reg- 21 years old. It does require the resort. They would be dren 12 and under are admit- istration for our host and registration with the Massa- responsible for “performing ted free. Tickets will be avail- surrounding communities, chusetts Gaming Commission various hair cutting and shav- able at the door on the day of Courtesy Photo including Everett,” said Toc- (MGC), and also to be able to ing procedures and techniques the concert and are available Music Director Robert Lehmann will conduct the North Shore co. “Any Everett resident can speak conversational English. for guests; ensure positive/ for advance purchase through Philharmonic Orchestra in its Winter Concert on Sunday, Febru- go to the career office in City However, knowing a second friendly customer relations, the Orchestra’s website HY- ary 17 at 3 p.m. at Swampscott High School. Hall and pre-register for a set language is a plus. and to perform all assigned PERLINK “http://www.nspo. time and a specific job. You Another more unexpected functions/duties in accor- org” \t “_blank” www.nspo. will be pre-registered for that opening showed up on Sun- dance with established guide- org. symphony is a brilliant, if and 1866. The NSPO will job title you are looking for.” day and is for a K-9 officer, lines/procedures.” Hummel’s short (under controversial, example of play Nos. 6, 7, and 8 of Opus He said those utilizing responsible for handling, up- It’s just a sampling of the 20 minutes) but spirited con- the composer’s work. While 46. Dvorak was inspired to that advantage should come keep, maintenance, deploy- thousands of jobs now out certo was composed in 1803 some considered it to contain write the dances by the work in prepared, having already ment and care of either a K-9 publicly and available for re- and is well-known for its pert errors in orchestration, others of Johannes Brahms, whose looked at the website and de- explosive detector dog or bed- viewing and pursuing. rhythms and pleasant melo- regarded it as daring and in- Hungarian Dances were high- ciding which job they would bug detector dog. dies. First written for trum- novative. Regardless of his- ly regarded. pets in the “pre-valve” age, it torical commentary, the work The North Shore Phil- wide range and inflection and has grown to be regarded as harmonic Orchestra plays Bus // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 dancing quality has made it a one of the great symphonies three subscription concerts popular staple of the classical of all time. Leonard Bern- at Swampscott High School. repertoire. stein recorded the work with The 2018-2019 season marks constant schedule of routes, ally, each bus on the property, to 40 years.” Soloist Joseph Foley is O’Neil said it is unlikely that valued up to $500,000 each, The new zoning in the Tri- the New York Philharmonic the Orchestra’s 71st Anni- well-known throughout New and praised its “image of Ro- versary. The Orchestra is there will ever be the full will be registered in the city, angle that pushes residential, England as principal trum- complement of 40 vehicles on O’Neil said. office and retail uses in large mantic Man, the Artist-God, supported in part by a grant pet of both the Rhode Island escaping from the treacherous from the Swampscott Cultural Second Street. “That’s a lot of jobs and a developments, similar to what Philharmonic and Portland Pick-up sites will be as lot of revenue for the city, and is already going on at the old earth on the aerieal currents of Council, a local agency which (Maine) Symphony Orches- a masterpiece.” is supported by the Massachu- distant as Millbury and Lon- it will be a good step in im- Harley Davidson building by tra. He has performed with donderry, NH. In Everett it- proving a blighted area,” he developer Andy Montelli. Schumann’s Fourth is to- setts Cultural Council, a state the Boston Pops, Boston day regarded as rising above agency. For more information self, the shuttle buses will run said. ZBA Chairman Joseph Classical Orchestra and Bos- 24/7 and mirror some current But Tony Sousa, the city’s DeSisto said the transporta- the blinders and conventions about the NSPO, visit the Or- ton Landmarks Orchestra and of its time. chestra’s website at HYPER- MBTA bus routes. planning and development tion proposal represented a his recording “Nightsongs” While the service will pri- director, said the proposal cleaner, less detrimental busi- Antonin Dvorak wrote the LINK “http://www.nspo.org” earned critical praise. Slavonic Dances as a series of \t “_blank” www.nspo.org. or marily be a shuttle service to was not in harmony with the ness for the area than General Robert Schumann’s Fourth the casino, O’Neil said Ever- recently approved zoning for Steel. He said it didn’t make 16 orchestral pieces in 1878 on Facebook. ett residents will be free to use the Commercial Triangle dis- sense to allow a more detri- the buses to get around in the trict – which seeks to limit mental business to continue to city. the industrial and commercial operate on the site when there “This will help allevi- uses in favor of residential, re- was a better option. ate traffic congestion,” said tail and office/lab uses. “If we were just waiting for O’Neil. “This will also take “It’s not consistent with the everyone to move out or sell some of the burden off the vision (for the area) and the out, we would all be dead,” MBTA.” approved zoning,” said Sou- DeSisto said. The transportation center sa. “It’s not in harmony with The special permit passed will have 15 full-time em- the zoning ordinance and I ask with a 4-1 vote, with Mary ployees such as dispatchers the ZBA to hold up the exist- Gerace casting the lone no on site, and there will also be ing zoning ordinance. You are vote. about 80 drivers needed for looking at a project that is go- the shuttle service. Addition- ing to be there for the next 30

Exelon // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 towering smoke stacks and a Eversource a great addition to the planned vacant building. It was sold to Last month, Mayor Car- Entertainment District along Exelon in 1994, and has been lo DeMaria said he would Lower Broadway. unused for years. The facility like to get the Designated City officials are also in the fronts Lower Broadway di- Port Area (DPA) restriction process this year of looking rectly across from the Encore removed from the property at the entire waterfront to see Boston Harbor casino, and the so they could create a more how things could be enhanced City has not been shy in mov- people-friendly development or changed, with the Exelon SIMPLY ing to promote something bet- there. He said he would like to parcel in question being one Mobile Banking, People Instant issue EBSB ter on the site. see a nice hotel that would be piece of that review. Pay and Check Deposit FREE ATM/VISA® check card PUBLIC NOTICE CHECKING RIGHT OF WAY MAINTENANCE As required by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 132B, National Grid (New England Power and/or Massachusetts Electric Company) hereby gives notice that it intends to selectively apply herbicides along specific transmission line rights-of-way in 2019. Online Banking, Bill Pay Access to Allpoint® network with and e-Statements your EBSB ATM/VISA® check card The selective use of herbicides to manage vegetation along rights-of-way is done within the context of an Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) program consisting of mechanical, chemical, natural and cultural components. In right-of-way vegetation management the pest or target is vegetation (primarily tall growing) that will cause outages and safety issues. National Grid’s IVM program encourages natural controls by promoting low growing plant communities that resist invasion by target vegetation. The selective use of herbicides and mechanical controls are the direct techniques used to control target vegetation and help establish and maintain OPEN ANY NEW CHECKING ACCOUNT natural controls. AND YOU’LL RECEIVE: Rodeo, and possibly one of the following herbicides, Arsenal or Arsenal Powerline, will be applied directly to the surface of stumps immediately after target vegetation is cut (Cut Stump Treatment). Garlon 4 or Garlon 4 Ultra will be applied selectively to the stems of target vegetation using hand-held equipment (Basal Treatment and Dormant stem treatment). Krenite S or Rodeo, mixed with Escort XP, and one of the following herbicides, Arsenal or Arsenal • No minimum balance required • Free instant issue ATM/VISA® check Powerline, or Milestone will be applied selectively to the foliage of target vegetation using hand-held equipment • No monthly fee card (Foliar Treatment). Applications shall not commence more than ten days before nor conclude more than ten days after the following treatment periods. The herbicide mixes and additional information about rights of way • No monthly service charge • Free access to Allpoint® ATM management in Massachusetts can be found here: https://www.mass.gov/rights-of-way-vegetation-management network Municipalities that have rights-of-way that were treated in 2018 but may require some touch-up work in 2019:

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Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank Member FDIC | Member DIF Page 4 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 Everett Independent Independent Forum President: Stephen Quigley Editor in Chief: Cary Shuman Immigrants are our future

It is an undeniable fact of history that all Americans other than Native Americans are descendants of immigrants. It also is undeniably true that immigrants have not always been welcome with open arms, starting most conspicuously with the Know-Nothing Party of the 1840s-50s, which rose to some degree of political prominence solely based on its opposi- tion to immigration, specifically Catholics and Irish. On the other hand, Americans have at times been more than willing to accept immigrants. Here is a news item from one of our newspapers, the Winthrop Sun-Transcript, that appeared in January of 1949: “Four Latvian refugees, including Capt. Rosenberg and his wife, who were among the 29 refugees who landed in Boston aboard a 65-foot ketch in July, will open the Home Pastry Shop in the Centre, formerly Eliot and Taylor’s Bread and Pie Shop. The group has received the financial backing of kindhearted people in the area.” What also is true is that immigrants have contributed might- ily to making America arguably the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, from the days of our founding to the present time. From Alexander Hamilton, who was a native of the island of Nevis in the Caribbean; to Enrico Fermi (Italian-born), Ed- win Teller (Hungarian-born), and Robert Oppenheimer (a son of immigrants), who developed the atomic bomb; to Steve Jobs (whose father was an immigrant from Syria); to the founders of Google (whose parents are Russian), it has been immigrants who have contributed greatly to both the reality and promise of American exceptionalism. It also is undeniably true that declining birth rates in Ameri- ca today will mean that there will be fewer young people to pay uest p d for, and take care of, our rapidly-aging population. G O -E To those who seek to impose strict quotas on immigration, perhaps they should think of immigration this way: If you are Ask Rusty - Confused about enrolling in Medicare and Social Security building a successful sports team, you need to have the best and hardest-working players -- and in the case of global com- Dear Rusty: I will be 64 Medicare for your healthcare the 20th of each month, or isn’t eligible for Medicare on petition, that means we need to be open to receiving people years old in 2019 and think- coverage. You have a sev- you can be billed directly and her own (doesn’t have enough from around the world. Immigrants always have led the way in ing about Social Security. My en-month window to do that, pay by check, money order or Social Security credits) she taking America to the next level. full retirement age is 66 and starting three months before credit card in three month in- can enroll on your record In our view, our nation will thrive in the 21st century only if two months, and I’m trying to the month you turn 65 and crements using coupons they when she turns 65. If you are we remain committed to attracting the world’s most industrious figure out the best way to get ending three months after the will provide. By enrolling in referring to your wife getting minds. the most out of my retirement. month you turn 65. Medicare at age 65 you avoid Social Security spousal ben- I have a lot of questions, but If you have other “cred- any potential late enrollment efits from you, she may be just need to know the right itable” healthcare coverage penalty if you enroll later. able to when you have started direction to go. I’ve been told from your or your spouse’s You can enroll in Medicare to collect your own benefit, Your opinions, please by family members that I have employer, you can decline either online at www.ssa.gov, if she is at least 62 and if any to sign up for Medicare by the enrolling in Medicare Part or by contacting your local benefit she is due on her own The Everett Independent welcomes letters to the editor. Our mailing address age of 65 even though I can't B (coverage for doctors and Social Security office direct- is smaller than she is eligible get full benefits from social other outpatient services) and ly (find it at www.ssa.gov/ for as your spouse. is 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Our fax number is security until I am 66 and two thus avoid the Part B premi- locator). Then later, after you This article is intended for 781-485-1403. months. I don't understand um. 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Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors that may occur. to age 70, to take your Social can complete a form request- clear if you’re referring to ry) or email us at ssadvisor@ Security benefits, but age 65 ing Medicare to automatically Medicare benefits or Social amacfoundation.org. is when you should enroll in debit your bank account on Security benefits. If your wife DiDomenico leads senate rules debate Everett The Massachusetts Senate laborative process, and I am to the Senate’s policies and Sen. DiZoglio. passed two comprehensive re- grateful to every member who procedures. Key highlights The Senate rules proposal Independent ports updating the Senate and reached out over the past few to the Senate rules proposal also includes the creation of Joint Rules related to harass- weeks to share their thoughts include tightening up existing the position of an Officer of Published by the Independent Newspaper Group ment, diversity, and transpar- on our rules and suggestions protocol by creating a new Diversity and Inclusion, who ency. Sen. Sal DiDomenico on how we can improve the rule that explicitly prohibits will be part of the Senate’s (D-Everett) served as Chair ways we conduct our busi- harassment, requiring timely human resources department of the temporary Senate Com- ness. I am confident that the training of all members and and who will focus on the re- Directory mittee on Rules, charged with policy procedures adopted staff, and including interns in cruitment and retention of a Advertising & Marketing Business reviewing and making recom- today will lay the foundation Senate policies. The proposal diverse workforce. Director of Marketing Accounts Executive mendations on changes to the for thoughtful debate in our also requires all rule viola- Building on the work of Senate and Joint Rules. chamber and a productive leg- tions, including harassment, the 2018 Special Legisla- Debra DiGregorio Judy Russi Sen. DiDomenico led islative session.” to be referred to the Commit- tive Commission on Public [email protected] weeks of negotiations “We create the culture of tee on Ethics. Records the Senate adopted amongst his colleagues on the Senate by how we work The Senate also adopted an amendments to both the Sen- Editorial the Committee regarding together and the respect we amendment filed by Senator ate and the Joint rules to im- Assistant Marketing Director Page Design, Copy Editing how to update the Senate and show each other,” stated Sen- Diana DiZoglio (D-Methuen) prove efficiency, transparency Maureen DiBella Scott Yates House’s policies and proce- ate President Karen E. Spilka prohibiting the Senate from and access to records. The dures for conducting official (D-Ashland). “The adoption utilizing nondisclosure agree- Senate rules proposal codifies Kane DiMasso-Scott business. After releasing the of these rules will help guide ments (NDAs) or similar the current practice of provid- Senior Sales Associates Committee’s proposals, Sen- us as we continue to build a clauses in an agreement or ing copies of Senate session Peter Sacco Reporting Staff ators had the opportunity to Senate that celebrates diver- contract, and enforcing previ- broadcasts upon request to file amendments, and Sen. Di- sity, seeks to prevent harass- ously entered into NDAs. members and the public in Kathleen Bright Seth Daniel Domenico lead the debate on ment and discrimination, and “I want to thank Senate a timely manner. It also in- Sioux Gerow ([email protected]) the two rules packages on the encourages transparency. I President Spilka and Chair cludes provisions to ensure DiDomenico for working with Cary Shuman Senate floor. applaud the work of the tem- timely notification of Senate “I would like to thank Sen- porary Senate Committee on members to send a clear, un- hearings and Senate commit- Legal Advertising ([email protected]) ate President Spilka and my Rules for their thoroughness mistakable message, that we tee action. Ellen Bertino colleagues who served with and thoughtfulness, and thank are committed to protecting The Joint Rules package: me on the temporary Senate everyone who contributed to the rights of those working in · Requires both Senate and Printer Committee on Rules for their this process.” this building and will take no House chairs to agree to the Concord Monitor (N.H.) collaboration and dedication In May 2018, the Senate part in protecting politicians schedule of committee hear- to ensuring a safe environ- Special committee to review or their employees who en- ings and executive sessions Phone: 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 ment, transparency, and in- the sexual harassment poli- gage in predatory behaviors to avoid confliction with other tegrity in our body,” said Sen. cies and procedures submit- or be a party to the silencing committees or sessions E-Mail: [email protected] DiDomenico. “These rules ted its report with a series of of victims of harassment, dis- are the result of a truly col- recommendations for updates crimination or assault,” said See RULES Page 5 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Page 5 CELEBRATING SIX WITH A PATRIOTS PARADE IN BEANTOWN Photos by Katy Rogers The took to the streets of Boston Tuesday, Feb. 5, to celebrate their win in front of millions of fans from all over the re- gion in a rolling Duck Boat rally – as has become the cus- tom for each of the six Super Bowl championships. Play- ers enjoyed a very mild win- ter day and had fun with the throngs of fans who reveled in number six.

Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady points out fans in the crowd – giving everyone reason to celebrate.

T he Duck Boat with owner Bob Kraft hoisting the Super Bowl trophy crawls down Boylston Street in Boston’s Back Bay on Tuesday.

Wellness // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

Avila’s position entails press time. It was a degree that questions about the matter, he overseeing the nutrition and was stipulated in her tag line said he wasn’t getting the an- meals program, as well as the on all official communica- swers he hoped for. He said he felt betrayed Defensive Lineman Trey athletic training and fitness tions under the letters “MS.” Jason and Devin McCourty have a twin moment as they give Flowers gives a parting kiss to center operations in the Old It was confirmed on Mon- and was very disappointed the high-fives to the fans along the rolling rally. While Devin has a the Super Bowl LIII trophy as High School. day that Avila had let her RD matter came out this way. Super Bowl under his belt, it was the first time the twin brothers players descend on City Hall Questions began to surface certification expire in August “I am surprised beyond won a Super Bowl together. Plaza in Boston. on Monday – and even prior as she did not take the con- words to know this news that – about whether her qualifi- tinuing education classes to someone the administration cations and certifications as a keep the certificate current. put its faith and blind trust in nutritionist and dietician were So, at the end of August, it did treated our community with Parking // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 up to date. Avila has stated lapse. On Monday, she had in- such disrespect for the law that she has a Master’s Degree dicated through a spokesman and for the residents of our and residents as well as pro- traffic and safety issues, es- closed. in nutrition from Tufts Uni- that she intended to take the community,” he said. “I be- viding some overflow parking pecially at the Prescott Street Tony Sousa, the City’s versity and that she is a Reg- courses to make her RD cer- lieve she should have been for the casino and employee access point. planning and development istered Dietician (RD). tificate current. However, that fired and should have not had parking. “We support this project director, said he supported It was questioned whether was no longer applicable on the opportunity to resign. She The variance from the ZBA with some conditions and the Encore parking lot with a or not she needed a state nutri- Tuesday after her resignation. should be held to whatever was needed because outdoor concerns,” said Margaret Lee, number of conditions which tionist or dietician license as Avila declined to comment standards are in place for such parking facilities are not al- an Everett resident and Bike- the ZBA included in its deci- well, but those licenses were on the situation. offenses she has committed.” lowed by right in the River- to-the-Sea member. She and sion. not required for the Wellness City officials would not McLaughlin had planned front Overlay District. several other group members Some of those conditions Center job. comment on the matter other to put the matter on the City The plan by Wynn officials said they would like to see a included not allowing long- An inquiry by the Indepen- than to say she had resigned. Council calendar for this com- is to keep the parking lot open gate closing off access to the term parking of more than 30 dent with Tufts University They indicated that they are ing Monday in order to try to for three years, with develop- bike path at Prescott Street. days at the lot, improvements did not reveal any initial re- legally prohibited from speak- get answers. He said one of ment of that 6.5-acre parcel City Councilor Michael to the Prescott Street crossing cords of Avila (or her maid- ing about personnel matters to the items on the calendar calls for other uses after that time. McLaughlin initially balked of the Northern Strand bike en name Karpenko) having the public, and thus could not for everyone in every City de- “This is going to be a com- when Wynn officials changed path, and for the variance to graduated with a master’s comment any further on her partment to prove their certi- munity lot, not an employee the project to a community lot. expire after three years, with degree from Tufts. A spokes- situation. fication. lot, and it can be used by any- But after some engineering an option for Encore to re- person from the university Councilor Michael Mc- “That’s more important one,” said Chris Gordon, pres- tweaks and discussions with apply for a new variance if it said they checked all of the Laughlin said he was sad to than ever now,” he said. “I ident of Wynn Massachusetts Wynn, the councilor said he wishes to keep using the park- initial places, including elec- see the situation unfold in the think every employee with Design and Development. now supports the three-year ing lot beyond that time. tronic records from several manner it did, but he said he any certification should in the “There will be overflow park- use of the parcel as a tempo- Gordon said he does not ex- of the schools, and even had had to raise the issue for the next 30 days prove they have ing for Encore employees, rary parking lot. pect there to be an extension searched the paper records sake of the people of Everett the documents they need to and there will be a charge to However, McLaugh- of the variance. from several of the schools, who use the Center. He said he do their job. I’m going to be use the lot, with the first three lin said, the residents in the “That (lot) is worth more to but had found nothing yet by first heard that Avila’s qualifi- introducing that on Monday at hours being free.” neighborhood do not want to the City and to us as a devel- press time. cations might not be accurate the Council.” The three free hours will see the Prescott Street access opment,” he said. “We don’t That search did continue late last week. allow residents to use the Riv- gated off. intend to leave it as a parking for a record of her degree after After he asked several erWalk and playground being “The residents of the neigh- lot.” constructed on the site, ac- borhood want the gate open,” The Air Force Road lot will cording to Gordon. He added he said. “If it is closed, there be in addition to the 823-space that the lot will be staffed and will be a bottleneck for the en- parking lot across from the monitored 24 hours per day. tire neighborhood.” Wynn site on Lower Broad- There was concern about He added that the City can way that has already been TO PLACE the community lot by some work with Encore to ensure a approved for temporary over- City officials when it was first better system for safety and flow parking. That lot would YOUR AD changed from an employee lot traffic mitigation at the bike be in operation by a third-par- FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL last month. path. ty for up to three years and CALL But on Monday night, the Gordon noted that there would serve to accommodate 781-485-0588 DENTAL HEALTH MONTH major issues of concern were will be improvements made at additional traffic related to the mainly raised by the local that area, but that it will be up casino and the new Harbor- Bike-to-the-Sea group, who to city officials as to wheth- Walk park upon opening. Reports show that American students miss over 51 million hours were worried about increased er the gate will be opened or of school every year because of oral health problems, and stu- dents who have experienced recent oral health pain are 4 times Rules // Fight the Flu! ¡Lucha contra la gripe! more likely to have lower grades and GPAs. 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Photos by Marianne Salza Nine Pope John XXIII High School juniors and se- niors volunteered with Habi- tat for Humanity in a Catholic Schools Week day of service on Wednesday, Jan. 30. Stu- dents assisted in the construc- tion of a 1,700 square-foot, four-bedroom Danvers home to house a family with four children. They learned how to cut and attach insulation to exte- Andrew Nguyen installing rior walls using a hammer sta- insulation. ple gun, and were careful to wrap insulation around wires and outlets. “We’re helping build a lot of fun to do the heavy lift- house,” said Vicktor Williams ing. It’s great to help people Barros, junior. “I installed in- and work with my friends and sulation in the ceiling. It’s a girlfriend.”

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Ev erett High School annual football banquet

Photos by Katy Rogers Everett High School celebrated its annual football banquet at Anthony’s in Malden on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3. Foot- ball players and cheerleaders were joined by their family and friends for dinner and collected their varsity jerseys and sweat- shirts. Graduating Senior Declan Smith was recognized with the Unsung Hero, presented by Everett sports hero Jack Mc- Grath.

For their hard work behind the scenes recording and announc- ing each game for fans to view at home, Josh DelGaizo (the Senior Declan Smith (second from left) was awarded the Un- public address announcer) and Bill Meunier (part of the EHS sung Hero award, presented to him by Sen. Sal DiDomenico, TV crew) were presented with Crimson Tide sweatshirts from Jack McGrath, and Coach Theluxon Pierre. Assistant Superintendent Charlie Obremski and Coach Theluxon Pierre.

Interim Superintendent Coach Theluxon Pierre Janice Gauthier expressed thanked students for their her pride in the Crimson Tide hard work and dedication in team. his first year as coach.

Sophomore football players celebrated at the Crimson Tide Junior cheerleaders were pleased to represent Everett at the banquet on Super Bowl Sunday. Crimson Tide banquet.

Everett High School Principal Sen. Sal DiDomenico congrat- Erick Naumann congratulated ulated Everett High School the football players and cheer- students on another great leaders on their hard work this year on the gridiron. past year. Crimson Tide sophomore cheerleaders, Denora Landaverde, Jes- Crimson Tide freshman cheerleaders were recognized at the sica Santos, and Shayla Vaughn were recognized at the banquet. 2019 banquet.

Graduating cheerleaders celebrated their final CrimsonT ide banquet on Super Bowl Sunday at Graduating seniors celebrated their last high school football banquet on Super Bowl Sunday. Anthony’s in Malden.

Junior football players were honored at the Everett Crimson Tide banquet on Sunday Everett Crimson Tide freshman were pleased to participate in their first year on the Everett High School football team.

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EHS Roundup Parlin School Quarter Two Honor Roll SIXTH GRADE Jose Aleman Rodriguez Selvin Oajaca Rojop Girls basketball vail by a score of 59-47. (Tuesday) and will travel to High Honor Michael Cintron Luiza Oliveira splits two contests After Cardinale’s 18 Lynn English Friday evening. Gabriel Costa Fernandes Hugo Coutinho Vanessa Rodrigues points, Duraes was next on They will entertain Somerville Gabriel Cunha Rodrigo Escobar Sarah Sales The Everett High gils bas- the point-scoring chart with next Tuesday and go back on Melissa Gomez Susi Flores Palacios Jesus Salguero Gonzalez ketball team split its two 17. Jackie Emmanuel reached the road to Lynn Classical Isabella Gonzalez Bryhanna Germain Jonathan Salguero Gonzalez games this past week to re- double figures with 10 points, next Thursday. Belma Ikanovic Dawens Germain Sabrina Santana Hernandez main squarely at the.500 mark followed by Baker with six, They will wrap their season Luira Leite Luis Granados Tejada Carmen Soto Quintanilla with a 7-7 record. Veronica Bento with five, with Senior Night against Sa- Lucas Moreira Gerardo Landaverde Chacon Moises Umana The Lady Crimson Tide and Maya Kirnon with three lem on Friday, February 15, Abegail Musto Jenelly Lopez Rivera Alexander Velasco earned one of their biggest points, all of which were and then host non-league rival Carter Nguyen Fernay Mendoza Ramos Leo Villanueva Figueroa victories of the season with a clutch foul shots by Maya Haverhill on President’s Day. Emily Nogueira Aeshah Mohammed Credit 59-47 triumph over down the stretch that fended Tracy Pham Jason Nelson Leilani Almeida Swampscott, one of the top off any hopes of a Swamp- EHS indoor track Ruby Renderos Batia Fausto Paniagua Caio Henrique Araujo teams in the Northeastern Maria Eduarda Pereira Estefany Becker scott comeback. teams conclude season Ashley Seward Conference, last Tuesday. Three nights later the Lady Christine Vanson Katherine Perez Privado Alan-Gregy Brizard Everett jumped out to a Crimson Tide trekked to Bev- The Revere High boys and Honor Emerson Pineda Chacon Maria Socorro Cabral 15-3 advantage in the open- erly to take on a Lady Panther girls indoor track and field Sadie Almeida Joselin Pineda Ramos Iasmin Calle Souza ing period thanks to a com- squad that, similar to Everett, teams concluded their du- Makayla Alphonse Salina Pun Steven Cordeiro bination of a fierce full-court also is right around the .500 al-meet regular season last Joshua Alves, Credit Cameron Couto trap defense and the offensive mark. Wednesday against Marble- Jude Bach Anderson Alas Pineda Caitin Currie production of Carolann Cardi- Everett led at the first two head at the Somerville field- Jevaun Berberena Jessica Bechirian Gabriela De Barros nale, who hit for 10 of her 18 junctures, 16-15 and 34-25, house. Tre’von Carrington Roshdi Belaji Daniel De Oliveira points on the night, primarily but then endured a disastrous Lucia Seide was the top Sonia Constanzs Flores Jasmine Carranza Natalie De Oliveira thanks to offensive rebounds third period in which the Lady performer for the Lady Crim- Albert Correa Jennifer DeOliviera David De Souza that Carolann converted into Crimson were outscored 25-7, son Tide, sprinting to victory Fahema Coudo Rafael Garcia Charles DeBrosse second-chance buckets for her allowing Beverly to move out in the 50 yard dash in a time Vatte Fabert Sophia Gurung Nicholas DeSimone team. to a 50-41 lead that Everett of 6.4 seconds. Teammate Jes- Mama Gassama Evelin Hernandez Murcia Djoulissa Desriveaux Although the visiting Lady never was able to overcome sica Santos sped to a second Marie-Judette Germain Harry Jaikaran Guevara Joselin Diaz Luarca Big Blue, who entered the en route to a 72-59 defeat. place finish in a clocking of Marie-Judith Germain Naika Jules Fleurant Keinsnein Dorvilien EHS gym sporting a 9-1 re- Duraes enjoyed a fine 6.7. Angel Jaikaran Guevara Bryan Landaverde Dominin- Helen Dos Santo Freitas cord in the Northeastern Con- game, hitting for 20 points. Victoria Chaparro scored Mayra Gutierrez guez Josue Elena Alvarez ference, second-best in the Cardinale added 15 points and three points for the Everett Angel Hernandez Bruno Lima Tanaeja Elie NEC behind only undefeated Emmanuel struck for nine. side of the scoresheet with a Sarah Kiefer Dominik Mazariegos Brayan Erazo Nunez Peabody, sliced the gap to 21- Kirnon chipped in seven, fol- second-place performance in Carlos Mungia Palacios Janeli Posada Maressa Fernandes 17 by halftime, the Everett lowed by Sara Thompson wth the 300 dash in 43.1. Aisha Oliver Keilly Posada Morales Lilian Figueroa girls regained the momentum three and Saunti Benton and AnnLaurie Pierre add- Henrique Pinto Darius Previlon Ana Flemings after the intermission to move Briana Hippolyte with two ed a point for Everett with a Leanette Rivera Jonelis Rodriguez Ramos Jackie Flores Guerra out to a 33-25 lead at the third apiece. third-place effort in the shot Victoria Rodrigues Lian Santos Dorosario Julissa Flores buzzer. “A lack of consistency has put with a throw of 21’-11”. Kimberly Sanabria Ana Luiza Silva Rayssa Gomes de Lima Although the first three pe- been a problem for us all sea- Lyanne Murphy also finished Albert Santana Jacquelyne Tejada Chacon David Guevara Contreras riods had been dominated by son,” noted EHS head coach third in her event, the 50 yard Credit Jackelyn Tejada Moraga Carla Guevara the teams’ defenses, the of- Tammy Turner. “We played hurdles, with a time of 8.6. Clarice Alexis Ruthe Keren Xavier Edin Jumique Garcia fenses took over in the fourth superbly against a Swamp- On the boys’ side, three Jessica Alonzo Guevara Reklov Lageroy quarter. Both Everett and scott team that is one of the Crimson Tide athletes fin- Luis Bitencourt EIGHTH GRADE Jasmin Maldonado-Hercules Swampscott began to drop best in the area, but then ished in second place: Mac Aura Linares High Honor Joao Pedro Marchetti in three-pointers in a fiery against Beverly, we had a real- Shillingford in the 600 dash in Rebecca Louis-Jaques Abid Akrout Omar Marshall exchange of long-range mis- ly bad period that changed the 36.5; Jason Louis in the 600 in Bryan Martinez Ochoa Gabriel De Andrade Fludjy Moise siles. Piper Baker and Mad- entire direction of the game.” 1:30.8; and Arthur Rose in the Marc Naceus Xenia Garcia Lemus Nolvi Navarro Sanabria dy Duraes were the principal Turner and her crew need mile in 5:26.1. Dominc Papa Yan Giestas Santana Tania Palencia Arriola bomb-throwers for Everett, to win three of their remaining Four Everett boys scored Emily Pindea Maria Goncalves Karina Perez who matched their Swamp- six contests in order to qual- a point for their third-place Aileen Ramos Benjamin Ikanovic Isabella Peronni scott counterparts trey-for- ify for the post-season state finishes: Mario Sheard with a Jonathan Renderos Kamili Vitoria Luiz Joaquim Anais Pina trey. tourney and finish with the re- shot put throw of 37’-8”; Fab- Jonathan Rodriguez Nancy Maharjan Jennifer Portillo Sola By the time the final buzz- quired .500 record. rice Jacques in the hurdles in Anthony Santizo Brandon Orellana Lemus Moonhack Rattan er sounded, Everett had out- They were scheduled to 7.9; Clarence Jules in the 50 Angelina Vazquez Marcos Pereira Kathelyn Cristine Ribeiro pointed their guests 26-22 in host Marblehead last night dash in 5.8; and Ryan Vu in Sicari Shand Farias the final eight minutes to pre- the 1000 in 1:31.3. SEVENTH GRADE Roger Vasquez Ananda Rodrigues High Honors Honor Gustavo Rodrigues LOCAL students earn academic honors Isadora Alves Alba Alvarado Coto Albert Rodrigues Lebron Ana Julia Barreto Jessica Escalon Landaverde Joao Rafael Santana Luis Fernando Santana Karen Escobar Aguilar Luis Enrique Santizo Corona- students who take less than a fosters collegiality, respect Michelle Germain Aniyah Eutsay do Jada Vaughan Yasmine Laabadla Leah Ferullo Brian Santos Named to UA full course load. and inclusivity. The University of Alabama, Leyna Lamothe Nilthon Flores Granados Younus Shaikh Dean’s List the state’s oldest and largest Angel Lemus-Paz Steven Hernandez Espinoza Geovany Tondreau Lasell College Luiz Maximiano Kimberly Herrera Johnny Trejo Tejada Jada Yavette Vaughan of public institution of higher Students Named Everett, was named to The education, is a student-cen- Myrsa Prinston Brandon Huezo Naun Ventura University of Alabama Dean’s tered research university that to Dean’s List Emmanuela Raymond Luca Jean Noel Kerry Vincent List for fall 2018. draws the best and brightest to Students at Lasell College Honors Anthony Melara Katherine Vivas Tejada A total of 12,332 students an academic community com- were named to the Dean’s List Mebelin Aguilar Viera Mustafa Mohammed Giaccobe Ward enrolled during the 2018 fall mitted to providing a premier for their strong academic per- Nataly Clara Alvarenga Mauricio Morales term at UA were named to the undergraduate and graduate formance in the fall 2018 se- Stasy Alvargena Lemus Mariana Najarro Dean’s List with an academic education. UA is dedicated mester: record of 3.5 or above or the to achieving excellence in Mariana McCarthy of Ev- President’s List with an aca- scholarship, collaboration erett THE demic record of 4.0 (all A’s). and intellectual engagement; Jennifer Polanco of Everett The UA Dean’s and Presi- providing public outreach and To be named to the Dean’s dent’s lists recognize full-time service to the state of Alabama List, they needed to complete undergraduate students. The and the nation; and nurturing at least 12 credits as a full- lists do not apply to graduate a campus environment that time student and achieve a INDEPENDENT students or to undergraduate semester GPA of 3.5 or higher. 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Conte stronger neighborhoods in ev - dent-athlete Patterson, who Traffic reports available upon request Lt. Jay Lewis and FirefightAgenda Grant Program. The ery region in Massachusetts.” super-intense vote of the is also the daughter of City Paul Penta, Jr. Dr. Adrianer Joe Costanza DeSisto of the Ladder Revere arm of The Neigh JointSpecial Convention to The Journal of the Ev- Council Clerk John Burley. Revere is rebuilding its - erett City Council and Everett Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, StateDorothy Rep.2 company RoseLeeCordaro are Vincent, being giv- borhood- Developers (TND) economic and employment Monday morning the Bak the businessPatterson community was nominated that en credit for the saves, one School Committee. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and was one group given $50,000 - base by utilizing large-scale er-Polito Administration areby critical City Councilor to fostering Michael eco Gerardoof which Iannuzzi was on a man who awardedCardello $500,000 won toby nine a vote of McLaughlin, who gradat- Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish and high value assets includ - nomic success and building Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 was not able to move quick projects10-9 of through Amanda the (Burley) Urban Pat- ed EHS with Patterson, and Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Patricia Muse workforce development ser ing , Wonder stronger neighborhoods in ev enough to escape. However, Agendaterson, Grant with Program. the outcome The of Councilor Anthony DiPierro- Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 vices in Revere to support lo Paul Penta, Jr. land, a soon-to-close NECCO - the vote coming down to the ery region in Massachusetts.” Chief Carli also added that incal residents to acquire newly Revere arm of The Neigh seconded the motion. addition to the two firefighters - plant, and the MassDevelop - wire as candidates and their Revere is rebuilding its - Antonetta Salamone Lt.created Gov. Karynjobs. Polito, Ann Houston- of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, borhood Developers (TND) economicSchool and Committeeman employment INDEPENDENT singled out, then entire crew ment TDI Waterfront District. wassurrogates one group lobbied given $50,000 hard for Thomas Abruzzese nominated N E W S P A P E R G R O U P Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere BobLt. O' Gov.Brien Karynof Revere Polito Economic along Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and - base by utilizing large-scale did a fantastic job of prevent- PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS - votes through last weekend. Cardello, with the nomination Ecomonicwith HousingCity officialsDevelopment and Economicand severalJay Ash res- at the Theannouncement program seeks of the to Urban un Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish Sales Rep Ext Obituariesing loss Pages of life. 8 + 9 idents have applauded the lock community-driven re There were actually two andseconded high value by Councilorassets includ Ste- MondayDevelopment morning Secretary in the Revere Jay City Council Chambers. workforce development ser ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder By Sue Ellen Woodcock “Right after we got a report efforts of the Department of sponses to local obstacles, - vicesSchool in Revere Committee to support appoint- lo phen Simonelli. of a fire and got on scene, thereAsh camePublic to Works Revere and City its sub- Hall ments to be made on Monday, land, a soon-to-close NECCO - and promote economic devel - cal residents to acquire newly - The roll call vote resulted in $1.5 MILLION FOR The Revere real estate mar days on the market in 2016. was a report that someone wasto presentcontractors the check for their to the efforts with the Cardello/Patterson plant,a 10-9 and vote the MassDevelopfor Cardello, with- ket in 2017 was definitely a INDEPENDENT opment opportunities through created jobs. - Deb x101 Kathy x110 Maureen x103 Sioux x125 Peter x106 ment TDI Waterfront District. NORTHERN STRAND The number of listings in N E W Sin P A Pthe E R Gsecond R O U P unit who couldNeighborhood Realto remove estate Developers.snow duringvalues last partnership-building,continue to problembe strong in Revere vote being the more contro- Councilors Richard Dell Iso- good one with higher prices - Thursday’s snow storm. The - Lt.versial Gov. of Karyn the two. Polito along 2017 also dropped to 265, not ambulate on his own for “Our administration under solving, and shared account with Housing and Economic Thela, Rosa program DiFlorio, seeks Leo to un McK-- COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but “2017medical was a reasons,”fantastic saidyear the standsMayor’s the importance Office indicated of local they City Clerk Sergio Corne- lockinnon, community-driven and Simonelli re voting 10.8 percent down from 297 By Sue Ellen Woodcock ability in urban centers. The Development Secretary Jay a drop in the number of new to be inchief. real estate,” They went said in Joe and made have received many positive lio began the proceedings for sponses to local obstacles, The Executive Office of in 2016. The good news for leadership and its impact on - competitive awards offer flex Ash came to Revere City Hall with School Committee mem-- First Come - First Served Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying Mario ofthe Century grab. There 21 Ma was another comments, and councilors - Cardello and Patterson by and promote economic devel sellers is that the original list $1.5 MILLION FOR theThe lives Revere of residents,” real estate said mar days on the market in 2016. to present the check to the bers Abruzzese, Marcony - an adventure. ket in such 2017 as was Michael definitely McLaughlin a saidible he funding wanted forto praise local effortsthe work of the City crews in the difficult opening nominations to fill opmentAlmeida, opportunities Bernardino through D’Onof- Affairs has approved a $1.5 ing price was matched 100 rio Real Estate. “There’s a Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. Call Your Rep.Neighborhood for Developers. Details NORTHERN STRAND storm. thatThe bring number together of listings commu in - the vacancy created by the partnership-building,rio, Joseph LaMonica, problem Lester million grant regarding the “These are the highest pric- percent of the time. lot of confidenceSee FIRE and equity Page 2 - good“The oneUrban with Agenda higher Grant prices - 2017 also dropped to 265, - - COMMUNITY TRAIL Here, a plow moves through Nicholsnity stakeholders Street on Thursday, to pursue with crews working for hours to keep “OurDecember administration death of Schoolunder solving,MacLaughlin and shared and account Frank Park- development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight forProgram homesahead relies than of the inon 2016, storm, the strong but which dumped10.8 percent about 13.5 down inches from on 297 Everett. Meanwhile,“2017 was residents a fantastic like year stands the importance of local The condominium mar in homes. For 35 years now economic development ini - Committee member Richard abilityer voting in urban for centers.Cardello. The Strand Community Trail led years,” said Maureen Celata, The Executive Office of apartnerships dropJimmy in the Aversa betweennumber joined of local new his family in clearing the sidewalks as the stormto781-485-0588 be was in real in full estate,” force. said Joe ket saw similar trends with it’s been positive. Now is the intiatives. 2016. The These good awards news will for leadershipBaniewicz. and its impact on - competitive awards offer flex by a Revere on the Move part owner/broker of MCelata Real Energy and Environmental listings,government, making non-profits home-buying and Mario of Century 21 Ma Councilors Fred Capone,- the median sales price at - The Regular American: Sub shopsellersfund projects is thaticon the in originalBoston, Ali listClinS. Ali passes at 91 the livesAs ofreported residents,” in the said Indepen- ibleDiPierro, funding for John local Hanlon, efforts Mi- ner organization, Bike to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to timeAffairs to sell. has approvedRevere is agetting $1.5 an adventure. - rio Real Estate. “There’s a $315,000, up 16.7 percent ing price was matched 100 Lt. Governordent last week, Karyn in Polito. the weeks thatchael bring Marchese, together commu Wayne be another banner year. Inven themillion overflow grant regardingfrom the theBoston “TheseBy Sue are Ellen the Woodcock highest pric- - Sea. - over 2016. Days on the mar percentSee of TND the GRANT time. , Page 3 - lot of confidence and equity - “Thesince Urban Baniewicz’s Agenda Grant death, two Matewsky, McLaughlin and development of theBy Seth Northern Daniel es we’ve seen in the last eight - nity stakeholders to pursue Revere has a one-mile tory is low now, but everyone market and people are moving in homes. For 35 years now Programviable relies candidates on the to strong fill the See DeLEO Page 3 ket also dropped from 67 in Strand Community Trail led years,”For years said Maureen the abutters Celata, of CouncillorThe condominium Robert Haas mar Jr. economicPeter Napolitano development voted ini with- stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - 2016 to 47 days on the market to Revere.Whether it was a 25-centRoute 1 have put up with the ket saw similar trends with it’s been positive. Now is the partnerships between local tiatives. These awards will - by a Reveresub, an on animated the Move conversation part owner/broker of MCelata Real tried to get barriers installed government, non-profits and Northern Strand Community According to figures from noise from millions of cars, the median sales price at - fund projectsSee COMMITTEE in Boston, Page Clin 2 “Inventory is low now and nerMario organization,or said the institutionRevere Bike is to desir of the his sub Estate. “And 2018 is going to in 2011 and received no re time to sell. Revere is getting - Trail has been in development the Massachusetts Associa and now some city councillors $315,000, up 16.7 percent everyone is looking toward ableSea. because of its proximity be another banner year. Inven sponse. the overflow from the Boston By Sue Ellen Woodcock for over 20 years. The North tion of Realtors, the median shop, long-time Angelina’s- over 2016. Days on the mar See TND GRANT , Page 3 the spring,” Celata said to Boston,Sub and Shop it’s owner a hidden Ali S. - Ali wanttory is to low have now, Mayor but everyoneBrian Ar market and people are moving EHS HOCKEY - Revere segment is a major sales prices was $376,250,See DeLEO Page 3 Revere has a one-mile ket “We also dropped should get from more 67 inre - - stretch in North Revere. The rigois looking contact to thethe MassDOTspring.” to ing and they closed for good For years the abutters of Councillor Robert Haas Jr. a 4.9 increase over prices in The rental market is also gem withcreated a beautiful a business beach. that made - 2016spect to from 47 days the stateon the and market fed to Revere. Route 1 have put up with the part in the project that creates strong with rents ranging from Northernhim Strand into an Community Everett legend. install barriers along Route 1 - - two years ago – though they tried to get barriers installed 2016. According to figures from eral government,” Patch said..- Mario said Revere is desir noise from millions of cars, a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted TrailMario has isbeen looking in development forward betweenthe Massachusetts Route 16 Associaand Cope “Inventory is low now and still own the building. in 2011 and received no re to the springThat market, legend drawing passed away everyoneKeefe is noted looking that toward more af - able because of its proximity and now some city councillors running from West Everett, Homes also were also on that if someone is paying big for overpeacefully 20 years. The on Friday, North Jan. 5,landtion ofCircle. Realtors, the median The name Angelina’s, Han- sponse. the market 41 days, a 26.8 thefluent spring,” communities Celata said are often to Boston,nan Ali and said, it’s acame hidden from -whenwant to have Mayor Brian Ar through Malden and Revere rent they just might be capable fromRevere Boston segmentsurrounded and issurrounding a by major family in hissales Ward prices 5 Councillor was $376,250, Charles -- “We should get more re - grantedThe rental sound market barriers. is also - the business started with rigo contact the MassDOT to to the Saugus River and soon percent increase over the 56 of buying and taking advan communities.part in thehome project Heat the added that age creates thatof 91. Patch,a 4.9 increase Ward 4 over Councillor prices in gem with a beautiful beach. spect from the state and fed Have you ever had an idea strongWard with 2 Councillorrents ranging Ira from No family member Isa Ali. Not install barriers along Route 1 - into Lynn. The North Revere tage of first-time homebuyers thea continuous Revere His School 7.5-mile passing system markedrail istrail yet Patrick2016. Keefe and Ward 1 Mario is looking forward eral government,” Patch said..- for how you could make im another icon of old Everett $1,200voselsky to $3,000.pointed Cleatout that noted Sau wanting to call it Ali’s Subs,between Route 16 and Cope segment allows users to en programs. running from West Everett, CouncillorHomes also Joanne were McKen also on to the spring market, drawing Keefe noted that more af - provements to the Revere - also a drawlost for to time,buyers. though his shop thatgus if got someone barriers is along paying Route big - the two were searching for aland Circle. joy spectacular views of the Task Force. Both the ATOD through Malden and Revere nathe teamed market up 41 on days, a motion a 26.8 at from Boston and surrounding fluent communities are often community? 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The - make Revere a healthier place design ofand the loved trail, developthe customers who tives Office at the City of Re that they were just 25 cents. PHOTO BY JARED CHARNEY permits. When completed, the on the Move has extended reality. and increase opportunities for & CrimsonSKATE Tide, NIGHThowever, lost AT 10-5 toCRONIN a tough Lynn team. RINK see Page select the awardees of mini- - to work, to play, and to raise ment of bid-readycame into construc his Everett store. vere. - His favorites were the Reg- trail will span 10 miles and grants offered to the public their permanent change and EveryA year picture a group of Ali ofS. AliRe (in the red apron) in front of Angelina’s Subpositive ular youth American engagement. (Salami, Amer- 7 for more photos. a family. 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The applicationnever wanted is open to miss some- offered $10,605 in funding “He just had it; he knew CLOSED help prevent or reduce obe Move and the Alcohol, Tobac Up to $1,395 is available for TRASH one who might come in for na’s, he just loved Everettfor and permanent changes, pro what to do,” said Sam Ali.- Monday, Jan. 15 co, and Otherloved Drugs the people (ATOD) in Everett.” ideas that“He make would it easier pile on to everything. TRASH See MINIa sandwich.GRANTS Page He instilled3 that gram implementation, and NOTICE Price subject - eat healthyHe said and it be had active to have for lots and in observance of - work ethic into all six of his Angelina’s started in Lynnyouth-led the projects 600th block that would of Broadway, - Due to the to change kids. When he was at Angeli- in 1954, and soon expanded all. 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Councilor Mike McLaughlin honors Steven Garrity for his upcoming service Photos by Katy Rogers The Garrity family cele- with a citation from the City brated the Super Bowl a little of Everett during their Su- differently this year, as Steven per Bowl celebration at their Garrity plans to depart on a home on Sunday afternoon, deployment for the military Feb. 3. today, Feb 6. On Wednesday, McLaughlin expressed that Garrity will be deployed with while many people look up the Army National Guard to Super Bowl heroes, it is Unit and will be gone for at important to recognize home- least one year, stationed over- town heroes, such as Steven seas. Councilor Mike Mc- Garrity. Laughlin surprised the family

Councilor Mike McLaughlin surprised Steven Garrity with a citation at his home in Everett on Sunday afternoon during the Steven Garrity was joined by proud mom, Michelle Goudey, at Steven Garrity was joined by his proud aunt, Anne Cosgrove, at family’s Super Bowl party. Garrity will be deployed with the their family home on Sunday afternoon. the family’s Super Bowl party. Army National Guard Unit for one year.

Zonta Club of Chelsea Celebrates Amelia Earhart with fellowship awards dinner

On Jan. 17th members future is in very capable hands of the Zonta Club of Chel- with these young women. sea gathered at Anthony’s in Upcoming Zonta Club Malden to celebrate the 2018 Meeting : Thursday, Feb. District 1 Amelia Earhart’s 21, at 6 p.m. at The Double- Fellowship Awards dinner. tree Hotel in Chelsea. At this Together with sister clubs of meeting the club will be rec- Malden and Medford they ognizing the recipient of the honored six recipients, four Jane M. Klausman Women in of whom were present. Three Business Scholarship award. of the fellows attend MIT and The recipient is a Chelsea one attends UMass Amherst. sponsored applicant who is All of the recipients are pur- suing PH.D/doctoral degrees pursuing a degree at MIT. Her in aerospace applied sciences field of study is Enterprise or aerospace applied engi- Management. neering. Amelia Earhart was a Contact chelseazonta@ member of the Zonta Club of zontadistrict1.org for more in- Medford and every year thou- formation about our club and sands of dollars are given in future events. Zontal Club her name to deserving wom- services the communities of en. It was a wonderful night Chelsea, Revere, Everett, and gave us all hope that the Winthrop and Lynn. Left to right,seated-Zonta members Sheila Arsenault, Joan Lanzillo-Hahesy, Elizabeth Fama, Standing, Patricia O’Flaherty, Christine DePrizio, Mary Jane O’Neill, Theresa DiPiertro and Barbara Lawlor.

Amelia Earhart awards winner Left to right-Nisha Chandramoorthy, Srishti Kashyap, Akshata Krishnamurthy, Clara Maurel.

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Anita Chan-Bovio Lillian Alfonse Glendale Christian Lighthouse Church Founder and face of Everett’s Tasty Garden Of Everett News and Notes Restaurant for nearly 30 years Adult Sunday School at Palabra de Dios Alabanza, 9:30 AM. Teaching from the Oración y Koinonia. No faltes book of Ephesians. Anita Chan-Bovio passed Lillian M. (Boudreau) Al- (en español) Sunday 10:30 AM Worship away on Jan. 27 surrounded fonse of Everett passed away • Ven unete a nosotros service. by her loved ones. peacefully on Sunday, Feb. 3 para orar todos los viernes a Wednesday at 7:00 PM She is survived by her lov- at the age of 95. las 6 am “Hour of Power” Worship, ing husband, Peter Bovio; her The daughter of the late • Domingo Servicio prayer, and the study of God’s mother Lai Cheung Chan; her James and Lily (Marchant) de alabanza y adoracion a las Word. brothers Alan, David, Leo, Boudreau, Lillian was the sis- Come join us in prayer ev- 4pm (Servicio en español) Peter, John; her sister Ann ter of Lorraine Boudreau and ery Friday at 6 am. Mayores informes de los and her nephews and nieces the late Evelyn Pettine. She > Saturday, February 9 at 3 servicios en español (617) Anson, Alicia, Brian, Chris, was the beloved mother of PM, Christian Movie Matinee 306-3518 Ryan, Daniel, and Jordan. James Alfonse and his wife, (Walk by Faith) “En ti, Señor, me he refu- Anita’s journey has brought Janet, Teresa “Terry” Al- ed a private service which is “In you, Lord, I have taken giado; her from a small village in fonse Baldwin-Williams and being arranged by the Freder- refuge; Que nunca me avergüence. Hong Kong, to Rhode Island her husband, Peter Williams, ick Cafasso & Sons Funeral let me never be put to and California, before she set- Joseph Alfonse and the late Salmo 71: 1 you the money in her pocket. Home in Everett. Donations shame.” tled in her home in Everett. In John Alfonse. She leaves two En busca de la excelencia Anita has traveled far and may be made to Compassion- Psalm 71:1 every place she went and ev- grandsons, Zachary and Jus- espiritual impacted many lives along ate Care Hospice, 800 West “In Pursuit of Spiritual Ex- ery life she touched, she was a tin Alfonse. “Rectitud, Divinidad, Fe, the way, but her journey does Cummings Park – Ste. 3100, cellence” pillar of strength for her loved The family has request- Amor, Verdad” not end with her passing. She Woburn, MA 01801. Righteousness, Godliness, ones and her community. GLENDALE CHRISTIAN will be memorialized in a pri- Faith, Love, Truth Many know her as the face LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH vate ceremony with imme- • Domingo 9:30 am and founder of Tasty Garden diate family. In lieu of tears, Escuela Dominical de Adul- 701 BROADWAY Restaurant in Everett for near- Anita would ask you to stand tos. (en ingles) EVERETT, ly 30 years. Others may know powerfully and support those MASSACHUSETTS 02149 her for her tireless contribu- Servicio de Alabanza y around you. In lieu of flowers, Adoracion a las 10 am (en in- 617-387-7458 tions and support for the local she would ask you to create Rev. Larry Russi, Sr. Pastor community. Grace Episcopal Church glés) a positive impact for anoth- pastorlarry@ As a Buddhist and member • Miércoles a las 7 pm er. Please send donations to a News and Notes Hora de Poder, Estudio de la thelighthousechurch701.net of Soka Gokai International in foundation of your choice in Brookline, Anita lived her life her name. Grace Anglican Episcopal gether in this season of hope, on the foundation of a great Her funeral services will be Church is open & welcoming renewal and new beginnings. Mystic Side Congregational Church principle; to be strong and private. Arrangements are by to all. We are located at 67 Nor- help support those around us. the Campbell Funeral Home, There are 3 services on wood Street, Everett, MA News and Notes If you were tired she would 525 Cabot Street, Beverly. Sundays: 10am English, 1pm Phone 617-387-7526 or offer you her chair; if you Online condolences atwww. South Sudanese (Dinka) 508-243-8487 Mystic Side Congregation- of each month. A very pleas- were hungry, she would offer campbellfuneral.com. and 3pm Haitian Creole. We al Church is located in Ever- ant coffee hour and socializ- you the food on her plate; if have Sunday school during Grace Anglican ett, on Malden-Everett border, ing follow our services. Park- you were poor, she would give each service in the Children’s Episcopal Church at 422 Main Street. We offer ing is available in our lot next Room. Coffee Hour starts 67 Norwood Street, a warm, inviting atmosphere, to the church on Wyllis Ave. after the 10am service in the Everett, MA and all are welcome. Our (one way off Main Street). Parish Hall (entrance on 11 Phone 617-387-7526 Sunday Church service starts We look forward to welcom- Kevin ‘Bobo’ Washington Liberty St.) or 508-243-8487 at 10:30 a.m. and Communion ing you this Sunday. Remembered as a great Everett High School Come all and let us walk to- is offered on the first Sunday athlete; member of K of C and Schiavo Club

Kevin “Bobo” Washington, Immaculate Conception Parish Glendale United Methodist Church a lifelong resident of the Ev- News and Notes erett community, died on Jan. News and Notes 29. Our Parish Staff: Fa- next monthly Church Break- The son of the late George ther Joseph Chacha Marwa, fast is scheduled for every Glendale United Methodist can, 8:00 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. S.M.A. Administrator; second Sunday in the lower and Evalee Washington, Kev- Church is open to all and we in attended Everett Public AA Meeting – Saturday Father Ernest Egbedike, Church Hall. Cost is $4.00 welcome people of all faiths, schools. He was a great ath- evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 S.M.A. Parochial Vicar; per person. Pancakes, scram- race, nationalities and sexu- lete in high school and shone p.m. Secretary Barbara Cannon bles eggs, sausage, toast, al preference. No one is ever tremendously on the football Pastor’s Office Hours: Sat- Richard Randazzo, Pasto- juice, coffee and tea is served. turned away. If you are look- field. He also attended college urdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other ral Associate, Business Man- All you can eat. Please join us ing for a new home church, at Northeastern University ager; after Mass. we would like you to check times by appointment. and worked for Marchese & Philomene Pean, Pastoral New Ministry - At the us out and let us know what Bread of Life Donations – Sons Construction for many Associate, Haitian Commu- back of the Church in the we can do to make church a This outreach is being done to years. nity Vestibule area on Sundays better fit in your life. honor the United Methodist Weekly Mass Schedule at following Masses, there is a In his leisure time, Bobo Whitney Evalee Washington. Bible Study: Consider join- Women’s Group, who for so Immaculate Conception is as team of volunteers who will enjoyed spending time with Bobo was also preceded in ing us for Bible study on Sun- many years were our outreach follows: answer your questions regard- family and friends. He also, death by his late “wife” The day. We meet in the Church source. Please bring any food Saturday (Sunday Vigil) ing our Church Ministries, was a member of local social great Sammy Ragucci, lol. Parlor off the Chapel from item(s) to church and place in 4:00 p.m., Sunday 7:00 a.m., etc. Please feel free to stop clubs, The Knights of Colum- Kevin was loved by so 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Family Mass), by and ask questions, sched- bus and the Schiavo Club. many in his community and the box located on the altar. Sponsor the bulletin! For a 11:00 a.m., and 5:30 p.m. ule a Mass, register as a new He left behind his brothers his infectious smile and laugh We are on the Internet $5 donation, you can dedicate 12:15 p.m. Spanish Com- Parishioner, etc. Irving Washington of Everett, will be greatly missed. http://www.glen- the Sunday bulletin to recog- munity Bring a Book-Buy a Book Gregory Washington and his Funeral Services will be daleumc-everett.org nize family, friends, or special 4:00 p.m. Haitian Commu- - We have a new Fundraiser sister-in-law, Gail Washington held from Salvatore Rocco Glendale United occasions. There is a sign-up nity Program in the back of the of Lynnfield, sisters Victoria & Sons Funeral Home, 331 sheet in the Pastor’s study. Methodist Church Masses are being held in Church. It’s called Bring a Washington of Baltimore and Main Street, Everett. Visiting Feel free to choose your par- Pastor David Jackson the Chapel. Book-Buy a Book. All books Rhonda Washington of Ever- hours will be at the funeral ticular week and leave a copy 392 Ferry Street (across Eucharistic Adoration of are a dollar and any mon- ett. He was preceded in death home on Thursday, Feb. 7 of your dedication in the mail from Glendale Towers) the Blessed Sacrament: Ad- ey collected will go towards by his loving sisters, Charlene from 4 to 7:30 p.m. A Memo- in that is on the Pastor’s door. Please enter the church oration of the Blessed Sacra- our Stain Glass Fund. Brink Strother and Valerie Hinder- rial Service will immediately Please contact the Pastor if ment is held every Thursday a Book and Buy a Book and lie. He also leaves a host of follow in the funeral home at by the driveway on you have any questions. from 7:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. make a donation. Our selec- nieces, nephews and tons of 7:30 p.m. For guestbook and Walnut Street Boy Scout Troop 814: in the Chapel. Each Thurs- tions are great and varied. cousins and good friends. more information, please vis- 617-387-2916 Meet in Cooper Hall on Tues- days’ adoration will conclude Please stop by the table and Bobo held a special place in it:www.roccofuneralhomes. PastorDavidJackson58@ day evenings from 6-9 p.m. the Benediction of the Most see what we have. Thank you his heart for his nephew Baby com or 1-877-71-Rocco gmail.com Bubba and his Goddaughter Cub Pack 11 meets on Satur- Blessed Sacrament at 6:30 Immaculate Conception Pastor’s Office Hours: day mornings. p.m. All are invited to spend Parish Saturdays 10 AM to 2 PM. NA Meetings – Mon. Bring a few moments with Our 489 Broadway Other times by Your Own Book 7:30 – 9:30 Blessed Lord Everett, Mass 02149 J.F. Ward p.m.; Thurs. I Can’t But We appointment. Church Breakfast – Our Phone 617-389-5660 Funeral Home To place a Compassionate, Professional Service Offering Pre-Need Around the City memoriam Planning in the Independent & Locally bare stage about Salem’s activities, salem- Shakespeare’s plays, Tuesday, of horror musical “Little Shop mainstreets.org. Feb. 12, 6 p.m., New England of Horrors,” Market Square, Independent, Michael Walker’s new dramat- Owned Conservatory, Black Box Theater, Newburyport. $30. Judith Ellen ic play, “bare stage,” confront- please call Est. 1929 225 St. Botolph St., Boston. $5. Sanders’ exhibition of large col- ing censorship, artistic freedom BOSTON COMEDY Commshakes.org/event/shake- orful pieces is on display through Kevin S. Creel, Director and “objectification” on stage, 617-387-9600 speare-and-the-law. Feb. 24, at the Institution for is performed Feb. 8-March 2: FESTIVAL Savings Art Gallery at the 772 Broadway, Everett Wednesday-Friday, 8 p.m.; Jim cCue headlines the Best of STILL STANDING Firehouse. Artist reception is Saturday, 2,8 p.m. Sunday, 2 the Boston Comedy Festival, (Glendale Sq. Area) New Repertory Theatre presents Feb. 10,12:30-2:30 p.m. 978- p.m. at Boston Center for the Feb. 9,8 p.m., performing with 387-3367 Anita Hollander, performing her 462-7336, firehouse.org. Arts Plaza Theater, 539 Tremont Bethany Van Delft, Peter Martin one-woman musical play, “Still St., South End, Boston. 617-426- and Kathe Farris, 395 Main St., Standing,” Feb.9-March 3, at CANTATA SINGERS 5000. Stoneham.781-279-2200, boxof- [email protected]. Mosesian Center for the Arts As part of their chamber series, OBITUARIES SWEET SALEM’S SEVEN Black Box Theater, 321 Arsenal the Cantata Singers perform Feb. GABLES OFFERINGS SHAKESPEARE AND St., Watertown.$19-$42, stu- 8,7:30 p.m., at the Academy of All obituaries and death notices THE LAW dent, senior, group discounts. Arts and Sciences, Cambridge. will be at a cost of As part of Salem’s So Sweet fes- 617-923-8487, newrep.org. tivities, the House of the Seven Adam Sanders directs FREE GUIDED TOUR Commonwealth Shakespeare $100.00 per paper. Gables invites visitors to look LITTLE SHOP OF As part of its community pro- Company and the Boston That includes photo. for a special ice sculpture, enjoy HORRORS gram, the House of the Seven a free tour, special discount at Lawyers’ Chapter of the That voracious man-eating plant Gables offers free guided tours to Please send to the museum store, eat Valentine Federalist Society’s produc- is at it again- this time at the Marblehead residents, Feb. 10, [email protected] cookies, create crafts and more, tion of “Shakespeare and the Firehouse Center for the Arts, 115 Derby St., Salem.7gables. Feb. 9,10. Free crafts, register Law:Belief and the Burden of or call 781-485-0588 Feb. 8-17, and its production org. at salemrec.com. 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• 272 GEN’L HELP • 137 BUILDING proposal to construct were prepared by Paul WANTED OFFICE/ LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE EVERETT, MA the mixed-use building Delory, dated February FHAP AGENCIES &OTHER STATE/ COMM’L       Data Processing Associ- J. Bonafede Co. Inc. is PLANNING BOARD containing nineteen (19) 4, 2019. LOCAL REFERRAL AGENCIES RENTALS PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE multifamily units all be- A copy of the application     ate (Chelsea) FT Mon - looking for part time REVERE       322-324 Ferry Street ing one-bedrooms with a and Regional Ready Fri office position. Good help with experience in REVERE: Off Broad-    Great Location Application of Andrew W. range of area; three (3) Renter Program are on All real estate advertising in this  PC operational & input Accounts Payable and way. Professional 2 Store Fronts 1 4BR Philbin of the residential units file and available in the newspaper is subject to the Federal     skills, ability to work Accounts Receivable office space. On public Apt. 5 open Pkg. spots    Section 32 Inclusionary will be deed-restricted Office of the City Clerk Fair Housing Act of 1968, which    closely & communicate for three to five days transportation. Call for $950.000 Zoning permanently Affordable and the Department makes it illegal to advertise any  on team req’d. Min. 2 and we details. 978-590-8810 617 785 7027 • Hearing on Housing units. of Planning and Develop- preference, limitation or discrimi-     years data entry exp.. can accommodate moth- The property is located ment, both located at nation based on race, color, reli-    the following application:      Compensation based on er’s hours. EVERETT - Special Permit and referenced by the City Hall, 484 Broadway, gion, sex, handicap, familial status    FURNISHED (number of children and or preg-  exp/skills. Vacation/ Please call Butch be- Application - Section 32 Assessor’s Department as Everett, MA 02149 and ROOMS FOR nancy), national origin, ancestry,     Holiday pay/Healthcare tween 10am and 2pm, for 19 one-bedroom Map M0-02-000093 can be inspected during age, marital status, or any inten-     offered. tabsassociate@ 617-884-3131. RENT multi-family residential is located in the Business regular City Hall business    District. hours. tion to make any such preference,  tabsinfo.com. 617-889- 2/13 REVERE - Beachmont. units. limitation or discrimination. The application and nar- All persons interested     1145 X 202 Pat ------Available now. In accordance with the This newspaper will not knowingly      provisions of MGL Chap- rative were received on or wishing to be heard    2/20 Local church seeks Furnished room in quiet accept any advertising for real  Commercial/ ter 40A Section 9 and February 4, 2019. The on the proposal should estate that is in violation of the ------worship leader Industrial property neighborhood. 5 min       Section 32 – Inclusion- plans are entitled “Site appear at the time and  CNC OPERATOR - Is God speaking to you? walk to bus, 8 minute law. Our readers are hereby      FOR SALE ary Zoning of the Everett Plan of Land, 322-324 place designated above. informed that all dwellings adver-    Gerrity Stone, Woburn, Small church seeks wor- 1 Block from Rt. 16 walk to T. 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Black Page 12 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 Mayor DeMaria files plan with City Council for Everett Square

By Seth Daniel to get the plan underway. He disposition of new or rehabilitated proper- trian crossing adjustments at vehicular trip generation rates also said that if a property is development sites.” ties within the URA include four intersections, curb ex- associated with the walkable, Mayor Carlo DeMaria has blighted, they would be look- The most exciting part of business, mixed-use residen- tensions at three unsignalized mixed-use type of develop- submitted his concept plan ing to take it under the URP. the plan right off the bat are tial and commercial, hospital- intersections, the addition of ment envisioned,” read the for the Urban Renewal Plan That was repeated in no un- the proposed public actions to ity, and municipal facilities. bicycle lanes, and improving plan. certain terms in the plan sub- be taken, which include sug- (URP) of Everett Square to The URP is expected to have connections to the Northern The plan focuses on the idea mitted to the Council, which gestions to take several prop- a 20- to 25-year implementa- Strand Community Trail. the City Council, a document that the Square is classified as is slated to be discussed on erties. tion phase.” • Install wayfinding signage that discusses major changes “Decadent,” which means that and property acquisitions to Feb. 11. The concept plan calls for Other actions include: consistent with an areawide “The vision serves as the the ERA to acquire 29 prop- •Modifying the intersec- signage and wayfinding pro- it is improbable that the area the Square. would be redeveloped per the The URP – brought by the foundation on which the URP erties or portions of proper- tion of Broadway and School gram. recommendations were devel- ordinary operations of private Everett Redevelopment Au- ties and transfer 11 municipal Street to make a more versa- The City plans to use a new oped,” read the report. “Plan properties to the ERA. That tile and pedestrian-friendly mixed-use zoning overlay dis- enterprise. It also means that thority (ERA) – has been long implementation is expected to assemblage of property would area that could also be a pub- trict to accomplish the plan, the area is in such disrepair in the making and relies upon increase employment oppor- result in 10 parcels ready for lic plaza for special events. and that would include en- several other studies in its for- and so obsolete that it could tunities and tax revenue, in- redevelopment. •Provide new green spac- couraging retail, commercial, not be rehabilitated through mation, including the Everett crease commercial occupancy The plan also recommends es in the URP, particularly at residential and public uses. Square Action Plan from 2016 simple repairs, but rather only rates, and improve the adja- that 10 new buildings be con- a new City Hall and the Old It would also include a new through wholesale change. done by Utile. It is a study cent neighborhood area. Re- structed on those parcels, and Everett High School. parking plan for the area. The plan is more than 100 that was called for by the City development within the URA that 18 existing properties be •Extend Marlboro Street “The new overlay district Council, and acted on in the involves strategic acquisition, rehabilitated. from Victoria Street to Broad- will also establish reduced pages long, and examines ev- last few years by the mayor potential business relocation, “Façade improvements are way. off-street parking require- ery parcel of land and its own- and the administration. spot clearance, environmen- encouraged where feasible to • Implement Complete ments, instead relying more ership on the Broadway Cor- In a recent meeting with tal assessment, parcel assem- restore original features and Street and streetscape im- on shared public parking, ridor from Sweetser Circle to business leaders, Mayor De- blage, infrastructure improve- improve aesthetics,” read the provements in Everett Square, public Lexington/Hosmer Streets. Maria said he was very happy ments, and, ultimately, the report. “Proposed uses for including signalization/pedes- transportation, and lower DeMaria speaks to students, school officials on healthy food options

Diet-related illnesses are at to explore healthy options to an all-time high in our coun- help Everett children build try, and the City of Everett healthy habits for life. At a re- faces one of the highest child- cent School Committee meet- hood obesity rates in the state. ing, the Mayor highlighted To overcome such an obsta- that Aramark and every other cle, Mayor Carlo DeMaria food vendor is welcome to has remained committed to bid on the new contract. That making Everett the healthiest means vendors will need to city in America. be able to meet those require- The Mayor and his admin- ments to succeed in winning istration have started a new the contract. conversation and that is to The Mayor stressed that provide healthier food and one of those requirements raise the bar on nutritional would be keeping and em- content throughout Everett ploying all current cafeteria schools. Everett would join workers. school districts across the Mayor DeMaria stated, country and as close by as “Cafeteria workers are central Boston, which have increased to our schools and go above nutritional standards for and beyond for our students, school food in recent years. offering a warm consistent Mayor DeMaria stated, “I presence across all grade lev- recognize the importance of els and schools in addition healthy eating to student suc- to doing their jobs and that cess and quality of life. Incor- no one is looking to displace porating healthy eating into them, and no one will lose Mayor Carlo DeMaria with students and school officials at his discussion on his commitment to making Everett the healthiest city their daily school routine will their jobs.” in America. empower them to have more This is not the first time the energy, focus, and develop DeMaria administration has in-house and are far healthier nity gardens and the Healthy grams, weight lose challenges, providing the best and inno- healthy habits during early worked to improve nutrition and more greatly enjoyed by Meals program. In 2016, equipment and also includes vative ways in keeping the childhood that will continue in food programming. At the many, which is what the May- the City established the first healthy kids cooking classes, residents of Everett active and into adulthood.” Connolly Center, senior meals or envisions in all schools. municipal Health and Well- kids fit camps, and specialized healthy and he wants to make As the school food contract used to be contracted out The DeMaria administra- ness Center in the country at kids fit equipment. sure children of Everett re- is about to expire, the Mayor to an external provider, but tion has provided healthy eat- the old Everett High School, The Mayor has remained ceive the same opportunities. and his administration want now they are prepared fresh ing options, through commu- which features exercises pro- committed when it comes to DON'T MISS OUT Whos Your Valentine? You've always wanted your ad on Le t Everyone our Front Page...Here's Your Your know Opportunity. Ad Here! who your

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Published by the Independent Newspaper Co. 8 week is with a Happy Valentines Independent Joint Committee elects Cardello Wednesday, January 10, 2018 Day Auntie Debbie. to fill School Committeevacancy emerged vacancy in former Everett School Committee, Common minimum Happy Valentines photo and By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Councilor and Alderman Car- dello and former EHS stu- Come watch Frozen 'BOMB CYCLONE' TESTS EVERETT RESIDENTS Longtime Everett public dent-athlete Patterson, who servant Millie Cardello has is also the daughter of City per calendar Day Daddy, returned to public service and Council Clerk John Burley. Firefighters the Everett School Commit- Patterson was nominated message... with me. tee following Monday night’s by City Councilor Michael Lewis, DeSisto super-intense vote of the McLaughlin, who gradat- Love Ava + Sophia Joint Convention of the Ev- ed EHS with Patterson, and year lauded for erett City Council and Everett Councilor Anthony DiPierro Love, sophie Revere Journal(6400) School Committee. seconded the motion. saving tenants Cardello won by a vote of School Committeeman 10-9 of Amanda (Burley) Pat- Thomas Abruzzese nominated on Hillside Street terson, with the outcome of Cardello, with the nomination Winthrop Sun Transcript(4000) the vote coming down to the seconded by Councilor Ste- By Seth Daniel wire as candidates and their phen Simonelli. surrogates lobbied hard for The roll call vote resulted in votes through last weekend. a 10-9 vote for Cardello, with Everett Fire Chief Tony There were actually two Councilors Richard Dell Iso- East Boston Times Free Press(7000) Carli said two firefighters School Committee appoint- la, Rosa DiFlorio, Leo McK- Published showed great tenacity on innon, and Simonelli voting ments to be made on Monday, Monday, Jan. 8, in saving two with the Cardello/Patterson with School Committee mem- people from an upstairs unit vote being the more contro- bers Abruzzese, Marcony Chelsea Record(2900) at a two-alarm fire on Hillside- versial of the two. Almeida, Bernardino D’Onof- Street. City Clerk Sergio Corne- rio, Joseph LaMonica, Lester Lt. Jay Lewis and Firefight lio began the proceedings for MacLaughlin and Frank Park- er Joe DeSisto of the Ladder Cardello and Patterson by er voting for Cardello. Feb. 13 & 14 Everett Independent(7500) 2 company are being giv- opening nominations to fill Councilors Fred Capone, en credit for the saves, one the vacancy created by the DiPierro, John Hanlon, Mi- of which was on a man who PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS December death of School chael Marchese, Wayne was not able to move quick Matewsky, McLaughlin and City officials and several res- Committee member Richard enough to escape. However, Baniewicz. Peter Napolitano voted with Lynn Journal(5000) Chief Carli also added that in idents have applauded the efforts of the Department of As reported in the Indepen- addition to the two firefighters dent last week, in the weeks See COMMITTEE Page 2 singled out, then entire crew Public Works and its sub- contractors for their efforts since Baniewicz’s death, two did a fantastic job of prevent- viable candidates to fill the (8700) ing loss of life. to remove snow during last Beacon Hill Times “Right after we got a report Thursday’s snow storm. The Mayor’s Office indicated they of a fire and got on scene, there EHS HOCKEY ALL VALENTINES WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE EAST have received many positive was a report that someone was comments, and councilors The Boston Sun(14000) in the second unit who could such as Michael McLaughlin said he wanted to praise the work of the City crews in the difficult not ambulate on his own for storm. BOSTON TIMES FREE PRESS, REVERE JOURNAL, medical reasons,” said the Here, a plow moves through Nichols Street on Thursday, with crews working for hours to keep chief. They went in and made ahead of the storm, which dumped about 13.5 inches on Everett. Meanwhile, residents like Regional Review(3500) the grab. There was another Jimmy Aversa joined his family in clearing the sidewalks as the storm was in full force. See FIRE Page 2 ing and they closed for good EVERETT INDEPENDENT, CHELSEA RECORD, two years ago – though they still own the building. The name Angelina’s, Han- Charlestown Patriot Bridge(7300) nan Ali said, came from when The Regular American: Sub shop icon Ali S. Ali thepasses business started at 91 with WINTHROP SUN TRANSCRIPT, LYNN JOURNAL, By Seth Daniel family member Isa Ali. Not wanting to call it Ali’s Subs, (16400) the two were searching for a Jamaica Plain Gazette Whether it was a 25-cent FIRST COME FIRST SERVE sub, an animated conversation name while taking deliver- CHARLESTOWN & NORTH END REGIONAL REVIEW ies of their first products. As PHOTO BY JARED CHARNEY or the institution of his sub shop, long-time Angelina’s it happened, the first product Mission Hill Gazette(7000) Sub Shop owner Ali S. Ali they received was ‘Angelina’s created a business that madeSchedule Your Spots for 2019!Pure Italian Olive $250.00 Oil.’ It hit a per run. Jason Cardinale of Everett beats a Lynn defender to the puck chord with the two, and that him into an Everett legend. at Connery Skating Rink in Lynn on Saturday, Jan. 6, during That legend passed away became the name that grew to a league matchup against the combined Lynn Jets team. The peacefully on Friday, Jan. 5, Savings oflegendary $800 status in Everett. Crimson Tide, however, lost 10-5 to a tough Lynn team. see Page Part of the legend was the surrounded by family in his 7 for more photos. home at the age of 91. fact that the sandwiches were His passing marked yet chock full of ingredients, and TRASH another icon of old Everett that they were just 25 cents. His favorites were the Reg- OFFICE lost to time, though his shop ular American (Salami, Amer- NOTICEMartin Luther has been out of existence for Due to the Monday, about two years now – and he ican Cheese and Bologna), the CLOSED , on Italian and the Steak Bomb King Holiday had been retired since 2012. Monday, Jan. 15 th, Trash will be FRONT“He was an icon; he was re- PAGEwith Salami – all of which January 15 DEADLINE: were made with Piantedosi in observance of ally someone special,” said his delayed by one day.Inc. son, Sam Ali, this week. “We breads. “He just had it; he knew take it for granted because we Martin Luther Capitol Waste Services, were around it all the time.” what to do,” said Sam Ali. Said his daughter, Amele “He would pile on everything. King, Jr. Day A picture of Ali S. Ali (in the red apron) in front of Angelina’s Sub Ambrosino, “He was just a He said it had to have lots and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH Shop on Broadway with a group of devoted customers, includ- lots of ingredients. The Regu- great guy and he loved Everett ing Tom Rogers, the late Richard Baniewicz and others. The Messinger Insurance and loved the customers who lar American was his first big photo was taken with Ali around 1990 and hung on the wall of one. It was simple, but that , Inc. came into his Everett store. his shop for years. Agency Often, he would actually sleep was the beauty of it – the reg- 475 Broadway Post-It-Note Advertisingthe 600th block of Broadway, ular. Then he expanded to the on the counter of the shop Everett, MA 021492700 Email to [email protected] Ali eventually settled at 696 Italian and others. He used to -387- because he was so exhausted Broadway until he retired in Phone: 617 na’s, he just loved Everett and -387-7753 and had to open up early the loved the people in Everett.” 2012. Family members tried See ALI Page 2 next morning. He was so tired Fax: 617 Angelina’s started in Lynn to keep it running, but illness- SINCE 1921 We design, typeset, andbecause he would neverafix close, in 1954, and your soon expanded es preventedad it from continu-on our front page. (please be sure to include name and never wanted to miss some- to Broadway Everett. 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School Committee member Bernie D'Onofrio (photo right) – the newly elected chair of the Committee - was announced and accompanied by his daughter Michela Tejeda at the Inaugural Ball last Tuesday Yellow night, Jan. 2, in honor of the City’s 125th anniversary. Short- Black Cyan Magenta ly after, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his wife, Stacy, were introduced as they entered the Ball. The soiree was held immediately after the official Inauguration ceremonies at Everett High School, and the Ball was coordinated by City Clerk Sergio Cornelio’s office. See Page 5 for more photos.