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VOLUME 20, No. 34 WEDNESDAY February 5, 2020 BROUHAHA INDEX Editorial 4 Local teachers and unions protest Police 9 disciplinary action by administrators Sports 11 By Cary Shuman and John Lynds allegedly incorrectly ad- Classifieds 18 ministering a school break- Real Estate 18 Approximately 100 ed- fast program, (according to ucators and community a press release from the Re- DEATHS members gathered in the vere Teachers Association Milanka Davidovic hallway outside of the Jan. (RTA)). 30 meeting of the Revere The School Committee Russell Doherty School Committee at the meeting was open to the Leanne Fitzpatrick Revere High School. public, but the Committee The group was present to then went into executive Harry Repucci support the 17 elementary session, which is a private Barbara Zullo-Libby educators at Whelan who meeting that assures the have been disciplined for Florence LaPorta See TEACHERS Page 3 Obituaries Pages 8+9 Supt. Kelly’s issues statement on Mayor Brian Arrigo joined Complete Count Committee Co-Chairs Diane Colella and Dimple INDEPENDENT Rana at the kickoff for Revere’s participation in the 2020 Census. Pictured at the event Revere Teachers Association matter Tuesday at City Hall are, from left, Co-Chair Dimple Rana, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Co-Chair Di- NEWSPAPER GROUP ane Colella, Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, and School Superintendent Dianne This shall serve to clar- Committee members Carol Tye and Susan Gravellese. Kelly issues the following ify the facts that relate to statement is response to a statements provided by the Revere Teachers Associa- Revere Teachers Associa- Officials and community leaders start tion press release that was tion to the press regarding 50 CENTS circulated following last the alleged “unfair pun- week’s Revere School Com- ishments” on teachers for Revere’s participation in 2020 Census BRIEFS mittee Executive Session. Mayor Brian Arrigo and wide of some $900 billion qualify for its fair share of NEWS See STATEMENT Page 3 Complete Count Com- dollars is contingent on federal assistance.” 2020 SENIOR mittee Co-Chairs Diane statistics that are collected The Complete Count Revere Teachers’ Association rally Colella and Dimple Rana from the federal census,” Committee’s objective is to WATER AND SEWER hosted an event to kick off said Mayor Arrigo. “With maximize the number of re- DISCOUNT to show support for Whelan teachers Revere’s participation in the change and growth that sponses from the City of Re- Mayor Brian M. Arri- the 2020 Census Tuesday at is happening in Revere, it is vere. Tuesday’s event is not go has announced that the The following is a state- teachers facing unfair pun- City Hall. imperative that everyone is City will be accepting ap- ment from the Revere ishments, a crowd of ap- “The distribution nation- counted so that our city can See CENSUS Page 7 plications for the Water and Teachers’ Association on proximately 100 educators Sewer Senior Discount Pro- the meeting that was held and community members gram beginning Monday, by the Revere School Com- rallied outside of the Jan. DeLeo announces for re-election at Super Bowl party Feb. 17, in the Water/Sewer mittee on Jan. 30. 30 meeting of the School Billing office. In a strong show of Committee, which was By Journal Staff support for A.C. Whelan Eligible property owner/ See RTA Page 3 occupants who use 30,000 Speaker of the House gallons of water or less over Robert A. DeLeo an- a 1- month period will earn nounced his intention to a 30 per cent discount in the Residents can get free help seek re-election before a form of a credit toward their large crowd at his Super next billing period. Those Bowl Sunday Re-Election who use between 30,001 to ‘kick’ smoking at MGH Campaign Kickoff Break- fast at the Winthrop Lodge and 70,000 gallons earn a By Stephen Quigley co cessation coaches, see 20-percent discount, and people who want to stop of Elks. those who use over 70,000 A recent state study smoking or vaping at MGH DeLeo represents part of gallons earn a 10-percent shows that smoking among health centers in Revere, Revere and the entire town discount. adults in Chelsea, Charlestown and of Winthrop in the State Legislature. He has served “Our objective is both is down to 13.7 percent. Everett. All MGH Living as Speaker of the 160-mem- to help seniors with their While the number of resi- Tobacco-Free services are water bills, but also to help dents who smoke in Revere ber House since 2009. free. State Democratic Com- people realize the real bene- also shows a decrease, the “Smoking is more ad- mitteewoman Alicia Del- fits of water conservation,” number is still higher than Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, dictive than heroin,” Gia- Vento welcomed the many said Mayor Arrigo. “There the state average. Bob DeLeo hosted a Super Bowl Breakfast last Sunday rratani said in a recent in- guests, including several are many simple ways that For Jonina Gorenstein, morning at the Winthrop Elks, and welcomes his long time friend and colleague in government, U.S. Sen. Ed Markey. people can use less water Susan Giarratani and Cath- See TOBACCO Page 3 See DELEO Page 6 in their everyday routines.” erine Saes Moreira of the Most common among these Massachusetts General are simple steps such turn- Hospital (MGH) Living LA CIUDAD DE REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS ing off water faucets while THE CITY OF REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS Tobacco-Free tobacco EL DEPARTAMENTO DE ELECCIONES ELECTION DEPARTMENT brushing one’s teeth or col- cessation and prevention 281 BROADWAY REVERE, MA 02151 281 BROADWAY REVERE, MA 02151 program, these statistics THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY IS ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020. See NEWS BRIEFS Page 2 show that there is still a LA PRIMARIA PRESIDENCIAL ES MARTES, 3 DE MARZO DE 2020. LAS URNAS ABRIRÁN A LAS 7:00A.M. Y CERRARÁN A LAS 8:00P.M. THE POLLS OPEN AT 7:00A.M. AND CLOSE AT 8:00P.M. lot of work to be done lo- cally. 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WOMEN FOR REVERE GROWING STRONGER News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 lecting rainwater to water Special thanks to ABC gardens and flower beds. Home Healthcare Pro- “People should also fessionals for their lead make sure they are not sponsorship of this event, wasting water through un- as well as our supporting detected leaks,” said the sponsors Brookline Bank, Mayor. “Residents who Lindley Food Service, Mel- suspect that their water bills rose Bank Foundation and are higher than they would Natale Company & Safe- expect should contact the tyCare. Thanks also to the City’s water department ongoing partnership and to help determine whether support of the members of there might be a leak issue.” the Zonta Club of Malden The discount will be ap- in making this event a suc- plied to one billing period cess every year. per year. To qualify for the Senior Discount program, FBHW TO an applicant must be the HOST EVENT owner of record and occu- py the property in question. On Saturday, Feb. 22 The applicant or spouse join Friends of the Boston must turn 65 during the Harborwalk (FBHW) for a calendar year to which the two-hour, narrated Boston discount will be applied. An Harbor tour on Boston Har- Women for Revere recently met to discuss their plans for 2020 including initiatives they can implement to help families applicant will be required bor Cruise’s Regency. The and organizations throughout the community. Former Mayor and City Councilor Dan Rizzo joined the group to offer his to provide a valid Massa- heated vessel will travel support and thank them for their dedication and commitment to making Revere a better place. chusetts drivers’ license or around the Inner Harbor other official form of iden- and out past the Boston across the United States guish themselves academ- Finance. Vincent has ac- key.” tification that includes the Harbor Islands. Speakers and 50 countries. Support- ically during the course of cepted a position with Dell “I have always admired date of birth and property will discuss the history and ed by state-of-the-art facil- the school year. The follow- Technologies RSA Division Senator Markey’s commit- address, or additional doc- evolution of Boston’s wa- ities and a renowned fac- ing students were recently and will be starting upon ment to the fight against umentation. terfront. ulty, students participate in named to the university’s his graduation in May. climate change. It is the Applications will be The Regency will depart more than 90 student orga- Dean’s List for the Fall se- Alexis Pimental of Re- most important issue to my available at the Water De- from and return to Long nizations and performance mester, which ended in De- vere earning Honors and generation and I am glad to partment or can be obtained Wharf. Boarding begins at groups. Emerson is known cember 2019. majoring in Business Ad- be a part of a campaign that online through the City’s 9:30 a.m. with departure at for its experiential learn- * Revere resident Mi- ministration understands that now is the website www.revere.org . 10 a.m. (sharp), returning at ing programs in Los Ange- chelle Heyang, majoring in Maxx Anderson of Re- time to act,” said Gallego. Applications must be com- approximately 12:15 p.m. les, Washington, D.C., the behavioral neuroscience vere earning Honors and “I am looking forward to pleted and returned no later Specific dock location and Netherlands, London, Chi- * Revere resident Nas- majoring in Homeland Se- making sure that the voters than June 30 of the calen- boarding information will na, and the Czech Republic sim Kistas, majoring in curity of Massachusetts organize dar year the discount is in be sent out days prior to the as well as its new Global criminal justice/psychology Students named to the for this progressive cham- effect. tour. Portals, with the first pro- * Revere resident Eliza- Dean’s List at the Univer- pion.” The discount percentage The Regency has bath- gram launching this fall in beth Bernabel, majoring in sity of New Hampshire are Juan is from Chelsea and is determined based upon rooms and is heated. Bev- Paris and the second next design students who have earned has a Bachelor of Science in the total consumption at the erages and snacks are avail- year in Switzerland. The * Revere resident Mi- recognition through their Political Science with a mi- applicant property during able for purchase. Dress College has an active net- chael Dello Russo, major- superior scholastic per- nor in Urban Studies from the previous year. That per- extra warmly if you would work of 39,000 alumni who ing in environmental sci- formance during a semes- Northeastern University. centage amount is then mul- like to be outside! hold leadership positions ence ter enrolled in a full-time tiplied by the current Water/ Friends of the Boston in communication and the * Revere resident Jose course load (12 or more MASSDOT Sewer rate and produces a Harborwalk, affiliated with arts. For more information, Agudelo Cuartas, majoring graded credits). Highest SCHEDULES Boston Harbor Now, is an visit emerson.edu. in industrial engineering honors are awarded to stu- credit toward the applicant’s INTERMITTENT subsequent water bill. all-volunteer group that To achieve the Dean’s dents who earn a semester promotes public enjoy- ENDICOTT COLLEGE List distinction, students grade point average of 3.85 OVERNIGHT MVES RAISES ment of Boston’s 43-mile must carry a full program or better out of a possible CLOSURES OF Harborwalk. FBHW hosts ANNOUNCES of at least four courses, 4.0. Students with a 3.65 to MORE THAN $44K monthly tours, facilitates DEAN’S LIST have a quality point aver- 3.84 average are awarded ROUTE 1A More than 400 people cleanups, and partners with Kiana Nicole Napoli- age of 3.5 or greater out high honors and students The Massachusetts De- came together on Jan. 25 property owners to add in- tano who is majoring in of a possible 4.0 and carry whose grade point aver- partment of Transportation at Anthony’s of Malden to terpretive signs along the Finance and Ally Ciano no single grade lower than age is 3.5 through 3.64 are (MassDOT) is announcing laugh for the good cause city’s waterfront. who is majoring in Graphic a C- during the course of awarded honors. that there will be intermit- of helping older adults The $20 fee supports the Design have been named to their college career. Each The University of New tent overnight highway lane and adults living with dis- Friends’ work. the Dean’s List at Endicott student receives a letter of Hampshire is a flagship closures on Route 1A north- abilities live safely and College for the fall 2019 se- commendation and con- research university that in- bound and southbound in independently at home at PRIETO NAMED mester. gratulation from their col- spires innovation and trans- East Boston beginning on Mystic Valley Elder Ser- TO EMERSON The Dean’s List ac- lege dean. forms lives in our state, na- Sunday, February 9. The vices’ (MVES) 11th ren- knowledges individual Founded in 1898, North- tion and world. More than closures are scheduled to dition of its comedy show COLLEGE students who have made eastern is a global research 16,000 students from all take place over the next Bellyful of Laughs. This DEAN’S LIST significant contributions to university and the rec- 50 states and 71 countries four weeks during the over- year’s sold out event helped Luis Prieto, a native of the College’s community ognized leader in expe- engage with an award-win- night hours of 11:59 p.m., Mystic Valley raise more Revere, has been named throughout superior aca- rience-powered lifelong ning faculty in top ranked through 5 a.m. on the eve- than $44,000, making it the to the Emerson College demic performance. learning. Our world-re- programs in business, engi- nings of Sunday, Monday, most successful Bellyful of Dean’s List for the Fall Endicott College, the nowned experiential ap- neering, law, liberal arts and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Laughs ever! 2019 semester. Prieto is first college in the U.S. to proach empowers our stu- the sciences across more Thursday. Comedians Malden na- majoring in Creative Writ- require internships of its dents, faculty, alumni, and than 200 programs of study. The closures are nec- tive Paul Gilligan, Jim ing BFA and is a member students, is pleased to an- partners to create impact UNH’s research portfolio essary to allow crews to Colliton and Dave Ratti- of the Class of 2020. The nounce its Fall 2019 Dean’s far beyond the confines includes partnerships with remove existing overhead gan made people laugh and requirement to make Em- List students. In order to of discipline, degree, and NASA, NOAA, NSF and guide sign structures and attendees enjoyed games, erson’s Dean’s List is a qualify for the Dean’s List, campus. NIH, receiving more than install new sign structures laughter, prizes, good food, grade point average of 3.7 a student must obtain a $100 million in competi- along Route 1A at several old friends and new friends. or higher. minimum grade point aver- UNIVERSITY OF tive external funding every locations. The work will Malden Mayor Gary Chris- Based in Boston, op- age of 3.5, receive no letter NEW HAMPSHIRE’S year to further explore and require the closure of both tenson warmed up the posite the historic Boston grade below “C,” have no define the frontiers of land, northbound and southbound crowd by welcoming them Common and in the heart withdrawal grades, and be DEAN’S LIST FOR sea and space. directions intermittently for as he does every year. of the city’s Theatre Dis- enrolled in a minimum of THE FALL 2019 15 minutes at a time. Chief Executive Officer trict, Emerson College ed- 12 credits for the semester. SEMESTER GALLEGO JOINS Traffic will be released of MVES Daniel O’Leary after the 15 minutes, then ucates individuals who will The following students ED MARKEY thanked everyone for com- solve problems and change LOCAL RESIDENTS once traffic clears, another ing out and making it a have been named to the CAMPAIGN AS 15-minute roadway closure the world through engaged RECEIVE Dean’s List at the Univer- great night. “It is wonderful leadership in communi- FIELD ORGANIZER will begin. This work will to see our community come HONORS FROM sity of New Hampshire for continue until all overhead cation and the arts, a mis- the fall 2019 semester. Juan Gallego has joined together to support such an sion informed by liberal NORTHEASTERN Ed Markey’s campaign guide sign structures have important cause. Mystic Vincent LoBuono of been installed. learning. The College has Northeastern Universi- Revere earning High Hon- for re-election to the Unit- Valley is lucky to have fan- 3,780 undergraduates and ty is pleased to recognize ed States Senate as a Field Appropriate signage, law tastic, supportive friends.” ors and is a double major enforcement details, and 670 graduate students from those students who distin- in BusAdm:Marketing and Organizer. Juan has exten- sive campaign experience, advanced message boards having previously worked will be in place to guide CITY OFFICIALS AT THE STATE HOUSE on the Committees to Elect drivers through the work Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, area. Michael Gatlin and Damali Drivers who are traveling Vidot. He also interned at through the area should ex- the Office of U.S. Senator pect delays, reduce speed, Markey and worked as a and use caution. Student Assistant for Dis- All scheduled work is tinguished Professor and weather dependent and former Massachusetts gov- may be impacted due to an ernor, Michael S. Dukakis emergency. at Northeastern University. For more information on Juan is the Field Or- traffic conditions travelers ganizer for South End, are encouraged to: Allston, Brighton, Fen- Dial 511 and select a way, Kenmore, Back Bay, route to hear real-time con- Beacon Hill, North End, ditions. Government Center, South Visit www.mass511. Boston, Charlestown, East com, a website which pro- Boston, Chinatown, Chel- vides real-time traffic and sea, Revere, and Winthrop. incident advisory informa- “Juan’s experience in tion, and allows users to government and politics, subscribe to text and email his drive to propel progres- alerts for traffic conditions. sive policies forward, and Follow MassDOT on his prior work for Ed Mar- Twitter @MassDOT to re- key make him an important ceive regular updates on addition,” said Campaign road and traffic conditions. Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo (center) met with Revere municipal officials on Tuesday, Jan. 28 at the State House. Manager John Walsh. “His Download MassDOT’s From left to right: Revere City Councilor Anthony Zambuto, City Councilor Richard Serino, City Councilor Joanne McK- passion for grassroots cam- GoTime mobile app and enna, City Council President Patrick Keefe, Senator Joseph Boncore, Mayor Brian Arrigo, City Council Vice President Ira paigns is evident in his view real-time traffic con- Novoselsky, Revere City Councilor Gerry Visconti, City Councilor Arthur Guinasso, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, and City work and we are excited to ditions before setting out on Councilor Steven Morabito. have him join Team Mar- the road. Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 3

Tobacco // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 terview. “Nicotine triggers that Massachusetts law- menthol cigarettes, to adult English, and interpreter the release of dopamine in makers recently approved a only smoking bars. It also services are available for the brain. The more one bill in 2019, which restricts levies a 75-percent excise other languages. The pro- smokes the more the need the sale of all flavored -to tax on e-cigarettes. The bill gram offers free in-person, for dopamine is required,” bacco products, including made Massachusetts the one-on-one coaching to all, she added. e-cigarettes or vaping prod- first state to severely restrict as well as the option for fol- Gorenstein pointed out ucts as well as the sale of flavored tobacco low-up coaching by phone. products, most of which an- If people are simply think- ti-smoking advocates say ing about quitting and want are designed to appeal to to find out more, they can children. make an appointment for a To these professionals, one-time consult. Goren- these flavored products stein states other free com- like bubble gum, mango or munity-based resources ex- From left, Catherine R. Saes Moreira, CTTS, Susan E. Giar- grape were directed towards ist, such as texting programs ratani, CTTS, and Jonina Gorenstein, J.D. a new market -- youth. through smokefree.gov and Given the reality of the the Massachusetts Quitline brains are not fully devel- at Chelsea High School’s huge increase in vaping (1-800 Quit-Now/1-800-8- oped until the age of 25, Self-care fair on Feb. 12, among youth, MGH Living Déjalo). MyLifeMyQuit. vaping can harm the brain from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Goren- Tobacco-Free has increased com and a texting program and body. In the last few stein will be train Revere its work with the schools. from the Truth Initiative are months, news reports have school health and physical The cessation program other sources of free sup- highlighted deaths among education teachers on va- aiming at adults offers port for people who specif- teenagers of severe respi- ping prevention and cessa- ratory complications, some products like the nicotine ically want to quit vaping. tion resources on Feb. 26. of which may be linked to patch and nicotine gum that The MGH team has part- Whether you are young or vaping nicotine. can be purchased over the nered with Revere Cares in old, the MGH Living Tobac- Gorenstein pointed out co-Free team is there to help. counter or there are also the middle schools to edu- that many vaping pods have Anyone is able to use all the pharmaceutical options cate parents at parent-teach- the same amount of nico- services for free with no co- available. er nights and attends stu- tine as a pack of 20 ciga- pays. For more information “We are here to help,” dent health fairs. Since rettes and that the younger call the Living Tobacco Free Giarratani states. “We offer October 2019, they have youth start using nicotine, line at 781-485-6210 or visit support and studies show that worked with North Suf- the more quickly they be- the clinic at 300 Ocean Ave- 781-485-6210 people are two-three times folk Mental Health and the come addicted. Members nue, Fifth Floor to make an more likely to quit smoking MGH School Based Health of the MGH team will be appointment. if they combine support with Center to run educational at the March 5 Self-care Giarratani pointed out quit smoking medication,” sessions at Revere High Fair at Revere High School that there is one client who added Saes Moreira. The School for students who are from 2:20 to 4 p.m.. MGH is 84-years-old and wants program length depends on caught vaping. One fact staff from the Health Chel- to be tobacco free, saying, the client, with meetings as highlighted with all youth sea Coalition will also pro- “You are never too old to needed. is that since most children’s vide information on vaping quit.” Referrals to Living To- bacco Free average about 800 per year. Saes Morei- ra is fluent in Spanish and Superintendent Statement // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

 One of the pamphlets conduct at the A.C. Whel- is reduced. to begin while students were offered by MGH with tips an School. The facts are as Unfortunately, some still in the building, the Dis- to stop smoking. follows: the Revere Public teachers intentionally did trict appropriately had secu- Schools has had a breakfast not complete the required rity staff available to assist in the classroom program task and received appro- with any crowd control. In at the Whelan School for priate consequences. As fact the Union concedes that six years and the teachers’ discipline is a personnel “approximately 100” peo- Teachers // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 roles in implementing that matter, the District will ple appeared and engaged program have been similar not be commenting on the in a loud demonstration. confidentiality of the - sen The members of the ing the breakfast count at over those past six years. specific teachers or specif- The security staff did noth- sitive matters being dis- School Committee who the Whelan School for six Teachers have been and ic consequences; however, ing beyond implementing cussed. will be making the decision years,” said Kelly. “It has continue to be responsi- teachers have the ability to routine sign-in policies and “The district alleges that are Mayor Brian Arrigo, been done differently at dif- ble to note which students challenge the consequences being present to ensure that the 17 teachers were in- Carol Tye, Stacey Rizzo, ferent times depending on take a daily breakfast. In imposed by following the students’ safety and order subordinate on a day that Frederick Sannella, Susan where we are in the federal its current form, this task grievance policy put forth were preserved. The crowd they did not follow the Gravellese, Michael Fer- cycle for resetting our base- requires a teacher to open a in the collective bargaining was allowed to conduct its breakfast reporting proce- rante, and Anthony D’Am- line in order to get more ac- software program and sim- agreement – and some are demonstration prior to the dure that was adopted last brosio. curate counts. We are feder- ply click on the students currently doing that. meeting. year for one year and then Without going into the ally mandated to reset our obtaining breakfast (not the On Jan. 30, 2020, the The District works very continued into this year specifics of the case,- Re baseline every four years.” specific breakfast items). School Committee, consis- hard to collaborate with all against the objections of the vere School Superintendent Kelly explained that in The District has provided tent with the collective bar- of its unions in building union,” said RTA President Dianne Kelly gave the Re- the years that the schools clear directives on how our gaining agreement, heard a culture around mutual respect, teacher empow- Erik Fearing. vere Journal some history were required to take a teachers are to complete teachers’ grievances. In this task and nearly all rel- compliance with the Massa- erment, and positive re- Fearing said the current of the program and how it more accurate count, teach- has been implemented over ers were required to check evant teachers have been chusetts Open Meeting Law lationships. “Dignity and status of the teachers is that completing this task with these grievances were heard respect” have always been “they are awaiting a re- the past six years at the off the names of each stu- Whelan School. dent that took a breakfast no issue. This important in private, executive session, and continue to be focal sponse from the grievance program ensures that our and were not open to the pub- points of our work together. hearings (eight teachers Six years ago, three Re- during the ELT block. vere Schools began to offer students are able to start lic. Prior to the January 30th We look forward to mov- had hearings Thursday be- “Then there were years Extended Learning Time their day with a nutritious meeting, the District learned ing forward so the Whelan fore the School Committee) when we didn’t have to (ELT) through federal grant be that extract because we breakfast and to be certain that the Union would be en- teachers and the rest of the – the other teachers are in money. At the Whelan, Hill were not resetting our base- that none have missed out. couraging a “flash mob” to District can re-focus all en- various places in the pro- and Garfield schools, the lines,” said Kelly. “During When these counts are not appear at the meeting. As ergy toward educating our cess.” ELT program included ex- those years teachers simply taken, our federal funding the meeting was scheduled students. Fearing said the RTA tra time in the morning for had to write down the num- has also filed an unfair- la the ‘Breakfast in the Class- ber of breakfasts that were bor practice charge relating room’ program. delivered to the classroom to the change in working When ELT was first im- and subtract the number of conditions with the State plemented at the Whelan, breakfasts that were taken SIMPLY FREE CHECKING Department of Labor Rela- teachers there asked for by students.” tions. a 40-minute Social and These breakfast counts Fearing contends that Emotional Learning Block. are important to Revere MAKES LIFE SIMPLE there was “a change to the During this block students School District’s ability to way the breakfast count is were offered breakfast in continue to receive federal OPEN ANY NEW CHECKING ACCOUNT done.” the classroom, went over funding reimbursements. AND YOU’LL RECEIVE FREE: “That change resulted the previous night’s home- “If we don’t take accu- in the addition of clerical work and had circle time to rate breakfast counts we work to teachers’ duties discuss feelings and emo- don’t get that money back,” tions. Instant Issue ATM/VISA® without having bargained said Kelly. “The reason we check card with access it,” said Fearing. Teachers at the Whel- can give free breakfast to to Allpoint® network Fearing said the RTA an School, who receive an our students is because the ELT stipend of $12,000 to is awaiting the School federal government reim- $16,000 per year extra on Committee’s decision “on burses us most of that cost.” average, were required to Kelly said the district whether they will reduce keep a tally of how many receives $1.5 to $2 million the severity of the disci- breakfasts were taken each Online Banking, Bill Pay federal reimbursement each and e-Statements pline for all the teachers morning. year for the breakfast pro- from whom they’ve heard “Teachers have been tak- gram at Revere schools. these grievances.”

Mobile Banking, People Revere Teachers Association // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Pay and Check Deposit conducting disciplinary warranted punishments re- believe that our students hearings for the Whelan ed- scinded.” are deserving of a respect- ucators. Chants of “We support ful culture and climate, then Seventeen elementary Whelan teachers,” “Hey that begins by making sure educators at Whelan have hey, ho ho, Union busting that educators are treated Plus, get your FREE GIFT been disciplined for alleged- has got to go,” and “We with respect and dignity.” when you open any ly incorrectly administering deserve respect,” echoed While the posted meet- new checking account! a school breakfast program. down the halls of the high ing was scheduled to begin The Revere Teachers Asso- school, under the watchful at 4:30 p.m., there was no ciation is challenging the eyes of security personnel. sign of School Committee punishments, and the hear- One security guard and members until 5:15 p.m. ings were part of the griev- three Revere Police School Superintendent Diane Kelly ance process. No decisions Resource Officers were on confronted the crowd. She were made at the meeting. the scene. said that only the grievants NMLS # 457291 Member FDIC | Member DIF 800.657.3272 EBSB.com “I’m glad there is so Massachusetts Teachers would be allowed into the much support for these edu- Association President Mer- meeting and that “all others $50 minimum deposit required to open any checking account. Other fees may apply, see schedule of cators,” said Revere Teach- rie Najimy attended the ral- need to vacate the premise.” fees for details. Free gift is awarded when account is opened. EBSB reserves the right to substitute a gift ers Association President ly. “You have no business of similar value. Please note, in the event the value of the free gift exceeds $10, the bank is required to Erik Fearing. “The teachers “You’re here because here,” she said. report the gift value on form 1099-INT. The recipient is responsible for all applicable taxes. Bank rules and from Whelan were given you are under assault by a The crowd responded by regulations apply. Ask a representative for details. unjust and overblown dis- hostile administration,” she chanting “We deserve re- cipline. We’re all fighting said. “If the School Com- spect” until eventually leav- Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank for them to have these un- mittee and administration ing the hall. Page 4 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 5, 2020

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PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley - [email protected] MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] HAVE WE TURNED A Forum CORNER?

For the first time since 2014, life expectancy in the Unit- ed States has risen after four years of decline, according to a report released this past Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Overall life expectancy rose to 78.7 years in 2018, a slight increase from 2017, when life expectancy stood at 78.6 years. Despite the increase, life expectancy in the U.S only stands at where it did in 2010. In other words, we’ve had a decade of stagnation in our country’s life expectancy, the only Western nation to have no gain in this ultimate mea- sure of national health. Worse than that however, is this statistic: Life expectan- cy in the U.S. has fallen behind even poor nations, such as Portugal, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Slovenia, all of whom trailed far behind us in the 1990s. Many factors have contributed to the recent national de- cline in life expectancy, most notably the opioid crisis, sui- cides, and alcohol abuse. These are what experts refer to as “deaths of despair,” a statistic that has risen dramatically among the American white male population of all ages. So here’s one question: If it is true that we are still amidst the longest economic recovery of all time, why have Amer- ica’s “deaths of despair” reached an all-time high? In our view, one obvious answer is this: The econom- Guest Op-Ed ic gains of the past decade have accrued only to the very wealthy, which in turn has resulted in many Americans falling out of the middle class and others not being able to Parking: A shining example of moving forward get there. ment. Old systems and old payment. Obviously, more jumped to $167,402, or Consider that the national minimum wage in the U.S. By Mayor Brian M. Arrigo methods, even when they payment options meant an average of $13,950 per presently is a paltry $7.25. And just how paltry is it? If The combination of pro- work, are inherently inef- fewer scofflaws, and inter- month in coin reve-nue. the increase in the minimum wage had kept pace with the ficient management and ficient in to-day’s world. nal accountability ensured • During that same increase in the cost of living for the past 50 years (the min- modern technology can Technology has stream- that the revenue collection 12-month period, an addi- imum wage in 1968 was $1.60), the minimum wage today produce rapid, tangible suc- lined procedures and im- corre-sponded to what the tional $45,394 was collect- would be about $22. If you do the math, the lowest-paid cess. One shining example proved quality in almost meter was actually collect- ed via credit card. workers in the U.S. should be making at least $800 per is Revere’s parking depart- every aspect of life. That ing. • Parking meter revenue week; instead, they are making only about $300 per week. ment, where current results is especially true in govern- By the end of calendar during the calendar year However, the working poor are not the only ones who exceed even optimistic ex- ment operations. year 2018, every old me- 2019 totaled $212,796, or have been left out of our nation’s supposed econom- pectations. Revenue from ter in the city was replaced an average of $17,733 per ic growth. The median household income in the U.S. in parking meters between Transformation at the with new “smart meters” month. 1968 was $7,700. If that figure had kept pace with the cost July 1 and Dec. 31, 2019 Parking Department that could be operated by It is likely that these of living, the median income today would be more than was over $70,000 more Inferior equipment and coin or credit card. The totals will increase again $90,000. However, median household income in the U.S. than same period in 2018, careless collection proce- new meters contain an in- as businesses grow along in 2019 was just $63,000, far below where it should be. and revenue for the entire dure formed the roots of the ternal accounting mecha- Shirley Avenue and Broad- So now ponder this thought: If things have remained year surpassed $200,000. parking department mess. nism and could be emptied way and meter payment can bleak for many of our fellow Americans even during the This is what happens with Revere’s parking meters only through secured pro- be accomplished through an longest economic expansion on record, what will happen leadership and innovation. dated to the 1990s, or ear- cedures. Aesthetically, they easy-to-use mobile phone when the next recession hits? lier. (We don’t know for provided a uniform and app. This revenue even- The bottom line in America in 2020 simply is this: The Start at the beginning sure because the city got appealing appearance in tually will be used toward very wealthy are getting much wealthier, while everybody About two years ago, a them second-hand about 20 the city’s business districts enhancements such as land- else is getting poorer, with the costs of housing, health comprehensive financial re- years ago). They operated along Broadway and Shir- scaping, lighting, and other care, nursing home care for seniors, and a college educa- view of the parking depart- by inserting a coin—which ley Avenue. aesthetic improvements in tion increasingly eluding the grasp of the rapidly-sinking ment revealed a dis-tressing was the only choice many Most important, the me- the parking districts American middle-class. decline in parking meter years ago—but were easi- ters can be further mod- The end result of this economic dislocation can be seen revenue that began in 2012. ly manipulated so that fake ified as new technology Taking Action, in our national health statistics that show an increase in The department itself had coins purchased parking becomes available. The Moving Forward “deaths of despair” and an overall decline in our national collapsed into shambles: minutes almost as easily as credit card option became Deficiencies in the park- life expectancy. revenue collection proce- real coins. Some meters effective Jan. 1, 2019, and ing department were deep- The stark reality of America in 2020 comes down to dures were inept, the city’s worked, many didn’t. soon the Revere meters ly embedded in a culture this: Americans today are living shorter -- and unhappier parking meters were anti- Compounding the prob- will be adapted for opera- of apathy and inaction that -- lives. quated and mostly inopera- lem, collecting the coins tion through a parking app tolerated old methods and ble and enforcement of our from the meters involved a downloaded onto your mo- put off corrective measures. parking regulations was in- hands-on transfer of pour- bile phone. In the parking department, consistent. ing the quarters into a bag. and throughout City Hall, While we were troubled The system contained no Results we are moving away from by the findings, we were internal accounting func- The turnaround we car- the past. We are making the determined to set a positive tion or calcula-tion tabula- ried out in the parking de- changes and improvements course toward fix-ing the tor. partment has produced dra- that will make the City of evere problem. We reorganized Besides all their func- matic results. Revere’s government more R the department, appointing tional infirmity, the meters • During the first six responsive, efficient, and Journal a new Director whose en- were ugly—mismatched in months of Fiscal Year productive for all our resi- 385 Broadway , Revere, MA 02151 thusiasm and vision were size, shape and color. 2019—July 1 through Dec. dents. perfect for the job. In a After fixing the old- me 31 of 2018—improved col- Productive change takes 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 matter of weeks, new col- ters that could be fixed and lection procedures on the time, but when done care- Directory lection procedures were put tightening up collection pro- still-functioning old meters fully and correctly, the re- in place, and right away we cedures, our next objective resulted in average rev- sults can be remarka-ble. Advertising and Marketing saw an uptick in revenue. was to replace every meter enue $6,207 per month. And the City of Revere Marketing Director But our objective was in the city. New technolo- • After “smart meters” Parking Department is one Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] more ambitious than just gy in parking meter design were installed citywide, shining example. Assistant Marketing Directors correcting one aspect of prom-ised internal account- cash revenue from Jan. 1 Brian Arrigo is Mayor of Maureen DiBella - [email protected] one problem in one de-part- ability and more options for through Dec. 31, 2019 the City of Revere. Senior Sales Associates Peter Sacco - [email protected] Kathleen Bright-Procopio - [email protected] Guest Op-Ed Sioux Gerow - [email protected] LETTER to the Editor Legal Advertising Ellen Bertino - [email protected] Ad Design THANK YOU FOR House, Erika Diciccio from Oh, the woe of losing things Kane DiMasso-Scott DONATING Dance Revolution, Marissa Socks, gloves, ink-pens. of feet. A black hole in the Editorial Dear Editor, Savignano, and Ernie from The sneaky universe steals washer or dryer. Socks get Senior Reporters Delta Management, Chel- these things from me. Or divorced. What’s the deal? Seth Daniel - [email protected] On behalf of the Revere sea, Mass., Frankie Nuzzo the Sock Fairy visits while Here is one theory. Cary Shuman - [email protected] Police Department, we from Greater Boston Fit- I sleep and hides one sock During the wash, a sock Regular Contributors would like to thank all of ness, George Maglione, of each color. Or a hungry runs away from home and John Lynds - [email protected] our donors for making the Marilyn from BK’s Lounge, Glove Grinch lives in my creeps into the laundry Copy Editing, Layout 2019 Annual Toy Drive a Moms Indian Motorcycles, coat pocket. And I’ve left drum. The rotations sepa- Scott Yates - [email protected] success. The Department Revere Police Officers who countless umbrellas be- rate items and a sock gets Kane DiMasso-Scott - [email protected] would like to express our donated their time as well hind—only to be reminded caught behind the drum or Business Accounts Executive gratitude to the following: as toys, and the many oth- on the next rainy day. I am into the wastewater hose. Judy Russi - [email protected] Mayor Arrigo, Debby from ers who showed support. the queen of losing one ear- Printer the Mayor’s office, Secret This would not have been ring. The Mystery of GateHouse Media Santa, Gina Raffa, from possible without your kind- Missing Gloves Revere High Patriots hock- ness and generosity. The Mystery of We can understand why Missing Socks ey team, Jessica from Imag- Sincerely, kids lose gloves, but what Why do socks disappear? ination Station, Jack Satter Chief James Guido The Revere Journal reserves the right to edit letters for space and A sock monster with lots See OP-ED Page 5 clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. The Revere Journal publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and Subscription Information to encourage debate. 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REVERE THROUGH THE YEARS

10 years ago plans. nounced he will not be a License Commission- 70 years ago Feb. 3, 2010 “Dear John,” “From Par- candidate for re election. er Richard J. Hayes took a 60 years ago Feb. 9, 1950 A Suffolk County Su- is With Love,” and “Ava- Doris faced a tough battle few verbal swipes at May- Feb. 4, 1960 The Revere Housing perior Court jury found tar” are playing at the Re- in 1988 against Tom Bir- or George V. Colella at the A three-alarm blaze Authority has voted 3-2 Robert Iacoviello Jr., 22, vere Showcase Cinemas. mingham of Chelsea, who City Council meeting Mon- swept through a six-store guilty of second-degree is expected to be a candi- day night, citing a personal- block in Donnelly Square, against accepting an offer murder for the shooting 20 years ago date again this year. ity clash between the mayor Beachmont, early Monday from the state for 40 addi- death of Revere Police of- Feb. 9, 2000 Local auto owners are and himself. morning, causing an esti- tional public housing units expected to see an increase fice Daniel Talbot in - Sep Rev. Vincent Gianni, Joseph N. LaCroix is the mated $100,000 in damage. to be located behind the in their insurance rates of tember, 2007, in an incident pastor of Our Lady of new President of the Colo- It included Babe’s Clean- Center School on Winthrop Lourdes parish in Beach- close to 10 per cent, accord- nial Acres Civic Club. ers, Pete’s Barber Shop, late at night behind Revere Ave. mont, is leaving for a three- ing to figures released by A group of local citi- Wolfson’s Drugs, an A&P High School in which out- the State Insurance Com- month sabbatical in Italy. zens have formed the Re- Market, the Beachmont Police Chief Colin A.W. of-uniform Revere officers, missioner. who had been drinking on He has been a priest for 30 vere Friends of the Dante 5 cents to $1 store, and Gillis has announced the years and will not be return- Members of the City the scene, were involved in Council are adamant that Alighieri Cultural Center. O’Brien’s Liquor Store. The consolidation in the depart- ing to Our Lady of Lourdes, Mayor George V. Colel- blaze brought back memo- an altercation with a group where he has served as pas- Revere residents should ment of the traffic, parking of youths which eventually have preference over la and attorney Roland A. ries for long time residents meter, and hackney divi- tor for three years. Merullo are co- chairmen of a large fire at the same lo- escalated into a shooting. City officials have - an non-residents for public sions with Lieut. James F. The jury acquitted Iacovi- housing in the city. of the group. cation, when the block was nounced that they will be- Dooley in charge. ello of first-degree murder. Al Lewis, better known State Rep. Alfred Saggese known as Parker Hall, that gin to enforce the parking City Manager Edward He was sentenced to life in meter regulations on Satur- as Grampa on the 1960s has called for a meeting with was destroyed in 1927. prison with the possibility day in order to reduce traf- TV show “The Munsters,” area officials to discuss the Three families were left C. Monahan told city em- of parole in 15 years. fic congestion downtown. will sign autographs Satur- possible closing of Winthrop homeless by a blaze in the ployees that he looks with Mayor Thomas Ambrosi- State Rep. Robert DeLeo day afternoon at Johnnie’s Community Hospital. three-decker at 192 Revere St. Fire Chief Vincent D. disfavor on the present pol- no and the city’s unions are kicked off his re-election Foodmaster, 651 Squire Burt Reynolds, Candice MacAulay estimated dam- icy of half-hour breaks in negotiating a change in campaign with his annual Road. Bergen, and Jill Clayburgh age at about $14,500. the morning and afternoon the health insurance plan Super Bowl breakfast. “Stanley and Iris,” “Rog- star in “Starting Over” at City officials signed a er and Me,” and “The Little the Kincade Theatre in Local residents com- which, he said, affects ser- for city employees that plained to the City Council would lead to a reduction contract this week with Air- Mermaid” are playing at the Winthrop. vice to the public. Revere Showcase Cinemas. about the City Manager’s in health-insurance costs, Inn, LLC, for construction Gene Kelly, Frank Sina- of a Hampton Inn on the 50 years ago economy drive that will no a line item that Ambrosi- 40 years ago longer have trash collectors tra, Betty Garrett, and no said is a budget-buster Lee Burbank Highway. Feb. 5, 1970 “The Tigger Movie,” Feb. 6, 1980 roll out barrels from private Ann Miller star in “On the for the city every year. The MBTA budget for residences. “Stuart Little,” and “Toy Mayor George V. Colella 1970 will assess Revere Town” at the Revere and The planned mortgage Story 2” are playing at the outlined for the City Coun- The Police Department foreclosure auction of an additional $302,363, has warned local motorists Boulevard theatres. Revere Showcase Cinemas. cil the city’s plans for the which will add $4 onto the the land for the proposed redevelopment of Revere to stay off streets that have tax rate. Mayor George V. Ocean Club condo project 30 years ago Beach in the event that the been marked for coasting in 80 years ago was pulled from the auction Feb. 7, 1990 Atlantic Bank, which pres- Colella said he will join the wake of two recent ac- Feb. 8, 1940 cidents, one a fatality that block by the bank, an in- State Sen. Fran Doris, ently is the developer, de- with officials from the oth- More than 1,500 persons occurred last month. Police dication that the owners of who has served on the City faults on its performance er 18 communities on the said that motorists have ei- thronged the Moorish Cas- the land will be given time Council and in the legisla- contract on April 15, which North Shore that are in the ther been knocking down or tle for a testimonial dinner to realize their development ture for 20 years, has an- is widely expected. MBTA district to protest the increased assessment. removing the no-coasting to Mayor Laurence J. Gillis. signs that have been placed Gillis was presented with a Architect Harold Turiel- at certain intersections. lo told PTA members that City Manager Edward P. check to purchase a set of he has designed a new high Op-Ed // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 O’Toole said he supports law books as a gift. He used school to fit on the - pro the limited sales tax bill be- the occasion to announce about adults? This winter I end; and runaway stress. you remember later. Utiliz- posed 27-acre site, which is ing proposed by Gov. Fos- that ground will be broken 10 acres less than the ideal ter Furcolo, which would purchased new gloves and Some drugs list memory ing reminders to help you for a new football stadium vowed to pay attention and loss as a side effect. remember. Despite mem- land size for the school. return that money to cit- next week. not lose one. Within two ory lapses, if your person- Congregation Ahavas ies and towns, because it weeks, I had an orphan Age-Related Changes ality and mood remain the Achim on Walnut Ave. cel- would knock $15.90 off the Local Boy Scouts have glove. Did the mate jump in Memory same, it’s a good indicator ebrated its 49th anniversary local tax rate. planned a full program of ac- out of my pocket and join “Forgetfulness can be that it’s probably not some- Sunday. Cy Barron is the The Revere Journal, tivities to mark the 30th an- founded in 1881, is starting the hand circus? I threw a normal part of aging. As thing more serious. That’s synagogue’s new president. its 80th year. niversary of the founding of a party for a lost glove re- people get older, chang- according to Helena Chang Anthony Cataldo is the Sandra Dee stars in “A the Boy Scout organization. union, but no luck. es occur in all parts of the Chui, MD, a neurologist new President of the Ital- Summer Place” at the Re- Clark Gable, Loretta body, including the brain. at Keck Medicine of USC. ian-American New Deal vere Theatre. David Niven Young, and Jack Oakie star Memory Loss Related As a result, some people I lose my car in parking Club. and Mitzi Gaynor star in to Emotional Problems may notice that it takes lots, often. Is misplacing Frank Sinatra stars in “Happy Anniversary” at the in “Call of the Wild” at the “Emotional problems, longer to learn new things, your cell phone, purse, or “Tony Rome” at the Revere Revere Drive In. Revere and Boulevard the- such as stress, anxiety, they don't remember infor- keys part of your daily rou- Drive In. atres. or depression, can make a mation as well as they did, tine? Do you put special person more forgetful and or they lose things like their things in special places to can be mistaken for demen- glasses. These usually are not forget, and then forget? tia. For instance, someone signs of mild forgetfulness, The land of the lost has re- who has recently retired not serious memory prob- cently claimed a pair of my or who is coping with the lems, like Alzheimer's dis- favorite glasses. death of a spouse, relative, ease.” www.nia.nih.gov My solutions: Wear mis- or friend may feel sad, matched socks on my hands lonely, worried, or bored. What’s Normal and outsmart the Sock Trying to deal with these Absentmindedness oc- Fairy and the Glove Grinch. life changes leaves some curs when you aren’t pay- Handcuff car keys to my people feeling confused or ing close attention to the wrist. And buy an old lady forgetful,” according to ar- activity at hand. Occasion- eyeglass chain or strap. ticle by the National Insti- ally forgetting where you Melissa Martin, Ph.D., tute on Aging. placed things. Forgetting is an author, columnist, ed- Memory problems can facts over time. Like com- ucator, and therapist. She occur from trying to jug- puters, our brains need to lives in Ohio. Contact her gle too many balls in the purge old data to make at melissamcolumnist@ air; not enough sleep from room for new. A “tip of the gmail.com. burning the candle at both tongue” memory slip that 440 • 480 Massachusetts’ First Credit Union is Now Open in Revere! 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DeLeo // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 public officials from - Re vere and Winthrop. U.S. Sen. Edward J. Markey, whom has been endorsed by Speaker De-  Leo, drew a warm ovation Speaker DeLeo with the Northrup family. from the crowd. “It’s great to be here to  US Sen. Markey with State honor our past, our present, Rep. RoseLee Vincent and and our future Speaker of Revere Councillor Jessica the House, Bob DeLeo,” Giannino. said Markey. Markey praised DeLeo Alberta and John Verrengia were welcomed by Speaker for helping make Massa- Bob DeLeo at his Super Bowl Breakfast. chusetts a national model ly for many years and you going to work hard to earn A ban prohibiting drivers for laws regarding health- have been an active mem- every vote and I will need from using hand-held elec- care, education, climate ber of the Winthrop com- the support of each and ev- tronic devices in vehicles change, civil rights, and munity. Thank you for all ery one of you here. unless they are in hands- gun safety. that you do. I am running for re-elec- free mode, which will make DeLeo, who received a I would first like to- ac tion so that we can continue our roads safer; standing ovation as he ap- knowledge my colleagues to build upon our successes A climate resiliency bill proached the podium, de- in government that are here of the past two years, both that will direct $1 billion livered an inspiring speech today… here in the 19th Suffolk dollars to our cities and that highlighted his many Thank you for coming District and throughout the towns to fund local projects accomplishments in of- and thank you for your Commonwealth. to combat climate change, fice. He concluded with friendship. Our current legislative known as GreenWorks. his Super Bowl prediction. Today is Super Bowl session has been one of the We did all of this while DeLeo, who usually aces Sunday. Unfortunately, our most productive ones yet maintaining the highest the ‘On The Record” quiz Patriots will not be com- on Beacon Hill and we have levels in the state’s Rainy portion of the television peting in tonight’s game. still have a few months left Day Fund in the Common- show, not to mention draws That makes forecasting the to go! wealth’s history! the highest TV ratings, was winner a little bit harder, We have passed a num- We have also made im- within a field goal of the but I’m looking forward to ber of important pieces of portant strides right here in total number of points (51) Ward 5 Revere City Councillor John Powers was with Speaker sharing my prediction with legislation including: Winthrop and Revere. scored in the game, but he Bob DeLeo and US Sen. Ed Markey last Sunday morning at you in a little while. A landmark education In our most recent bud- the Winthrop Elks for Speaker DeLeo’s Super Bowl Breakfast. leaned toward Jimmy Gar- Thank you all for com- finance bill that will funnel get, we included $25,000 ropolo and the Forty Niners ing this morning. It means historic levels of funding for transportation im- in his final call. so much to see so many of into the Commonwealth’s provements in Winthrop, Following are Speak- you. I’m grateful to all of public schools; as well as $76,000 for sui- er DeLeo’s remarks at the you for your friendship and First in the nation vaping cide prevention service and breakfast: your support. legislation that will keep $20,000 for adult mental Alicia, thank you for that I am excited to kick off our children healthy and health services. kind introduction. I have my re-election campaign prevent them from becom- We have also continued known you and your fami- with all of you today. I’m ing addicted to tobacco; to provide state funding for our local chambers of com- merce, as well as the child safety grants. For 22 years, we’ve put on the Women’s Health Forum to provide our res- idents with easy access to health care professionals, Whos Your Valentine? advice and flu shots. It’s so wonderful to hold this event in the new school! Let Everyone For 24 years we’ve sent Team DeLeo to partici- pate in the Making Strides know who DeMaino’s of Revere catered the Super Bowl Breakfast at Breast Cancer Walk — rais- the Winthrop Elks last Sunday morning. Shown are Bruno your ing thousands of dollars for Amaral, LJ DeMaino and owner Lenny DeMaino. vital research. Valentine We’ve done annual beach clean-ups. We’ve fought to is with refurbish Winthrop Beach. All of this helps make a photo our communities healthier and brighter places for our Grammy and POPS .. A valentine thats and families. from the heart where happy memories I feel privileged and hon- stay…I wish you love and happiness every message... ored to help my neighbors single day.. Love your CHARLY GIRL xo each and every day. I hope to continue this work to im- prove our communities into the next session! Revere businessmen, Scott and Mark Delaney, with Speak- Published That’s why each election er DeLeo. I ask you for your help and Feb. 12 & 13 your vote. I’m proud to do a job that I love — serving as your state representative. PARKWAY OPTICAL ALL VALENTINES WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE EAST My friends, with your help, we can make sure that BOSTON TIMES FREE PRESS, REVERE JOURNAL, Election Day is a good day and EYECARE EVERETT INDEPENDENT, CHELSEA RECORD, for us all. Established 1957 WINTHROP SUN TRANSCRIPT, LYNN JOURNAL, And now it’s time for my Super Bowl prediction… Janis M. Cotter, O.D. 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God Bless our 80 Broadway • Revere, MA Commonwealth and our nation. 781-289-7929 Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 7 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE BOB DeLEO SUPER BOWL BREAKFAST AND CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF

Front row, Nat Channen, Ann Columbro, Joyce DiNuccio, and Mary Ann Moore. Back row, Revere Director of Consumer Affairs Allan Fitzmaurice, Councillor Gerry Visconti with Matt Avila, Vicki Mucci, and Jodi Avila. Speaker Bob DeLeo and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey.

Revere Ward 3 and 6 Councillors Arthur Guinasso and Rich- ard Serino with East Boston State Rep., and Revere State Rep. RoseLee Vincent with the host, Speaker of the House Bob DeLeo. U.S. Sen. Markey with Revere residents, Skyllar Mullvaney Debbie Peczka, Interim Director of Elder Services, with and Ed Terrell. Speaker Deleo.

Speaker of the House, Bob DeLeo with U.S. Sen. Ed Markey Speaker Bob DeLeo and Vicki Mucci welcome US Sen. Ed Rosanne Colannino joined Speaker Bob DeLeo for break- and Massachusetts State Sen. Joe Boncore at the Winthrop Markey. fast. Elks. Councillor Powers says footbridge will be ready for use soon

By Cary Shuman hood in the Bay Road area cated for a new footbridge Ditch with runs from Won- used the footbridge to walk for years, said the DPW derland all the way down to Ward 5 Councillor John to Sullivan Park and the Superintendent Donald Oak Island.” Ciaramella has been build- Powers said a new foot- Boulevard. Powers thanked Ciara- bridge that will run from “A couple of years ago, ing the 40-foot-long foot- I saw the deteriorating con- bridge that will span over mella and Mayor Brian Ar- the end of Sachem Street rigo for their efforts. “Don’s across the Eastern County dition of the bridge, deter- the 16-foot-wide ditch. The mined it was unsafe, and bridge will have a ramp for really a tremendous, expe- Ditch on to Sullivan Field that it needed to be torn individuals with physical rienced builder with regard (adjacent to Revere Beach down,” explained Powers. challenges. Boulevard) is near comple- to just about anything you “It was done with the ex- “It’s going to be a con- need to build. Mayor Arri- tion and will be installed at pectation that once we had venience for people in that go helped push this project its former location before the capability to build a neighborhood,” said Pow- the start of spring. new bridge, we would do ers. “Once that bridge is in along. This bridge is going to Powers said for decades that.” place, we will start cleaning be something really nice for residents in the neighbor- Powers, who had advo- the entire Eastern County the neighborhood,” he said.

Census // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Revere DPW Superintendent Donald Ciaramella (right) and to spread the word and in- departments, housing and to use the City’s Mobile data that forms the basis Ward 5 City Councillor John Powers stand in front of the spire their families, friends, energy assistance and much City Hall and hold infor- of decisions about federal foot bridge. and acquaintances to partic- more. On a regional level, mational events throughout funds distribution. T ipate in the Census. “Social it affects us through region- the City as the process con- The Census Bureau will media give us the opportuni- al transportation planning, tinues. never contact a person via REVERE ty to spread the word quickly highway improvements, Participation in the fed- email or telephone and re- and effectively,” said Mayor health care, law enforce- eral census is confidential quest financial information I Share in the Love Arrigo. “The Census web- Revere Journal ment, just to name a few.” as a matter of federal law. or a Social Security num- Give the with a site—2020Census.gov—is Co-chair Dimple Rana, Information about individ- ber. The federal Census Gift that loaded with information and Comes 52 Subscription Director of the City’s uals, their homes and busi- does not require a Social times a year! answers about any Census Healthy Community Initia- nesses, or any identifiable Security number—and, in question. But person-to-per- tives, stressed the impor- information cannot be re- fact, will never ask for a son contact is often the most tance of full participation. leased and are used exclu- Social Security number— Local News - Sports - Events effective and reliable way to “The Census is a founda- sively to produce statistics. and makes no inquiry about Gift Subscription Available reach those in our immediate $30 In Town $60 Out of Town communities.” tional part of our democ- “Unfortunately, there may money, political affiliation, Call 781-485-0588 Or Drop by our office, 385 Broadway, Revere MA The federal census takes racy, and it helps focus re- be confusion or concerns or financial information. place every 10 years in sources on unmet needs in about participating in the compliance with Article the community,” she said. census, but participation is 1 Section 2 of the United “The Census questionnaires completely anonymous,” Affordable Senior Housing States Constitution. Be- will be available online in Mayor Arrigo said. “Every- Senior Living on Bellingham Hill sides helping to determine 12 languages in addition one should feel completely 100 Bellingham Street in Chelsea to English, and telephone safe and assured that their the distribution of feder- 1-774-745-7446 al dollars, the census also responses will be accepted information is secure and determines the number of in all those languages as private.” Need a comfortable place to call home? seats in Congress for each well.” By April 1, every home Studio and one-bedroom apartments for seniors aged 62 or above. Election Commission- in the nation will receive Certain income limits apply. Please call the number above for more information! state in the country. “The results of the census has an er Diane Colella has been an invitation to participate through the Census process in the 2020 Census. Par- Do you live in a community just north of Boston? impact on every aspect of our community,” said May- before and realizes the im- ticipation can be completed If you need help getting dressed, grooming, bathing, or running errands, portance of publicizing the online, by telephone, or by our highly-qualified and trained team of Registered Nurses, Social Workers, or Arrigo. “On a local lev- Certified Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides work with you to enhance el, it directly touches school process. “We make a tre- mail. Questions present- your quality of life while allowing you to remain living independently.

programs, educational mendous effort to be visible ed in the federal census grants, special education throughout the community are simple, but important. Call RSSI In-Home Supportive Services programs, upgrades and to get people to partici- Every answer contributes Toll-Free at 1-888-333-2481 staffing of fire and police pate,” she said. She plans to the important statistical Various payment options available. Must be at least 18 years old. Page 8 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 5, 2020 OBITUARIES Harry Repucci Leanne Fitzpatrick Florence LaPorta U.S. Air Force veteran Graduate of RHS, Class of 1976 Lifelong Revere resident Harry T. A U.S. Air Force veteran, Family and friends are Florence (Blengs) La- Repucci of he was the beloved husband invited to attend a Memo- Porta, 93, a life-long res- Streetsboro, of Alice (Rosenblatt) Re- rial Visitation on Saturday, ident of Revere, passed Ohio, former- pucci, the cherished father Feb. 8, from noon to 2 p.m., away on Monday, Feb. 3. ly of Revere, of AnneMarie SanMarco of in the Vertuccio and Smith, The beloved wife of the passed away Florida and Gerald Repucci Home for Funerals 773 late Albert LaPorta, she Thursday, Jan. 23. He was of Attleboro; dear brother Broadway (Rte. 107) Re- was the loving mother of 91 years old. of James Repucci and his vere for Leanne M. (Aucel- Denise Wallace and Deb- wife, Diane of Dedham; la) Fitzpatrick, who died on orah Capobianco; adored adored uncle of James, Mi- Sunday, Feb. 2 after being grandmother of Stephanie In Memoriam chael, Lisa and Stephen and stricken at her home. She Chianca and her husband, 1997 February 11 2020 great-uncle of Jonathan, was 61 years old. A Funeral Michael, Stacey Wallace, Adam, Gabriella, Domen- Service will follow the vis- Nicholas Capobianco and ANTHONY D. ic, Ethan, Lily, David and itation in the funeral home phoma. She battled the his fiancé, Kristi Mejia Family and friends BELLOFATTO Benjamin. at 2:15 p.m. Interment will illness like a warrior and and Jaclyn and Jessica will honor Florence’s life All services were private be Private. never gave up. She will be Capobianco and cherished by gathering in Vazza’s and under the direction of Leanne was born and missed by all of her family great-grandmother of Gi- “Beechwood” Funeral the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons raised in Revere and was for her sense of humor, wit, anna and Matthew Chian- Home, 262 Beach St., Re- ~ Bruno Funeral Home, Re- a graduate of Revere High strong minded personality, ca. Caring sister of Samuel vere on Thursday, Feb.6, vere. School, Class of 1976. She her stubbornness and her Blengs and the late Emily from 4 to 8 p.m. with a Me- worked for over 25 years unwavering love she had Carey, Mary Pulicari and morial Service beginning as a Medical Billing Coor- for all of them. Vincent Blengs. She is also at 7:45 p.m. in our Chapel dinator at North Suburban The beloved daughter survived by many loving of the Resurrection. Inter- A light is from our household gone In Loving Memory of Orthopedics. of the late Dolores T. (San- nieces, nephews, cousins A voice we loved is stilled, ment is private. She was a devoted moth- chez) Palazzolo and her and her loving pet, Charlie. A place is vacant in our home late husband, Patrick A., MARGARET er and Nana. Family was Which never can be filled. she was the proud and lov- Yet again we hope to meet thee, R. AUFIERO paramount in her life, she ing mother of John M. Fitz- When the days of life have fled. “Ma” was extremely close with patrick of Somerville and Milanka Davidovic her siblings, especially her And in heaven with joy Feb. 9, 2006 - Feb. 9, 2020 Nicole Fitzpatrick of East Fled Wartime Bosnia in 1996 to greet thee sisters. She was always 14th Year Anniversary Boston, adored nana of Aria When no farewell tears are shed. willing to give you her Lee Fitzpatrick, cherished Milanka Davidovic of opinion whether you want- sister of Ellen E. Bergeron Sadly Missed By May, Bobby, Revere, formerly of Bos- ed or not. She was a sports and her husband, Arthur of nia, died on Jan. 25 at the Sherri, David, Carol, Debbie, fan of all sports, but was a Tewksbury, Albert C. Au- age of 97. John, Jesse, Matthew, Patriots “Super Fan.” cella of Winthrop, Brian J. Milanka came to the Sheriden & Chrishelle Leanne also loved dining Aucella of Revere, Stacy A. United States in 1996, flee- on seafood, especially lob- Hittinger of Revere and her ing the war-torn country of ster, her absolute favorite. late husband, Scott Hitting- She enjoyed finding and Bosnia. She was passion- er and Patrick A. Palazzolo, ate about music and sing- Stephen M. Garbarino trying new seafood restau- Jr. of Groveland, Fla. She ing. She enjoyed going to February 8, 2003 - February 8, 2020 rants. She was also a movie is also lovingly survived restaurants and was a big th buff who enjoyed watching by many nieces, nephews Happy 17 Birthday all types of movies at home and grandnieces and grand- fan of golf, especially Ti- to My Baby Boy Stephen!!! and in the theater. nephews. ger Woods. Milanka was My heart still aches She and her family pos- In lieu of flowers, remem- always one to help oth- “Mom” to many more than with sadness, sessed a unique ability to brances may be made to St. ers, earning her the title of just her children. And secret tears still flow, laugh and joke no matter Jude Children’s Research She was the cherished What it meant to lose what the situation which Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl., mother of Merica Davi- you Ma, helped when Leanne was Memphis, TN 38105-9959. dovic, Radenko Davidovic No one will ever know. forced to stop working due For more information, please Vazza and his wife, Rabija, all of to her diagnosis of Lym- "Beechwood" Revere, dear sister of Nada There is not a minute in When I am sad and lonely, visit vertuccioandsmith.com. I seem to hear you whisper, Pesic, adored grandmother my life that goes by that of Sanja Jusufovic and her Cheer up and carry on. Funeral Home I am not thinking husband, Edin and Gina Each time I see your picture, 262 Beach St., Revere and wishing you were here IN MEMORIAM Davidovic and great-grand- with me and your brother. You seem to smile and say: (781) 284-1127 mother of Ela Jusufovic. There is a hole in my heart “Don’t cry, I am ANTHONY J. PUOPOLO Funeral arrangements FEBRUARY 6, 1998 - FEBRUARY 6, 2020 Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral that can never be filled only sleeping, were by the Paul Buonfiglio without you. We’ll meet again someday.” 22ND YEAR ANNIVERSARY www.vazzafunerals.com & Sons ~ Bruno Funeral ANOTHER YEAR HAS Home, 128 Revere Street, You are always in my Revere. Interment was pri- I Miss You Little Buddy, PASSED WITHOUT YOU Rest In Peace Stephen heart. vate. WE STILL THINK ABOUT Stephen M. I Will Always Love You I Love and Miss You Happy 17th Birthday! So Much. YOU EVERY DAY Garbarino Daughter Marge TEARS AND HEARTACHE Happy 17th Birthday Love, Dad xoxoxo NEVER GO AWAY – Stephen! In Loving Memory of FOR MY HANDSOME- Feb. 8, 2003 - Feb. 8, 2020 YOUNGEST SON-ANTHONY MARGARET In Loving Memory In Loving Memory YOUR BROTHERS AND R. AUFIERO Dennis C. Toomey Dennis C. Toomey FAMILY MISS YOU SO “Ma” “Uncle” “Uncle” MUCH Feb. 9, 2006 - Feb. 9, 2020 February 6, 2015 - February 6, 2020February 6, 2015 - February 6, 2017 IT IS HARD TO DESCRIBE 14th Anniversary THE HURT WE ALL FEEL WE WILL NEVER STOP THINKING ABOUT YOU “Be somebody who EVEN“That THOUGH man isTHE PAIN IS SO HARD TO BEAR a success who has makes everyone feel like WE LOVE AND MISS YOU You were the center lived well,WE laughed WISH YOU WERE HERE of My world. a somebody.” often and A Grandson held so dear, — Roby Novak LOVE loved much.” But now My world You lived it Uncle.... MOM, BOBBY & DANNY is shattered XOXOXO And You’re no longer here. Lovingly & Sadly Missed Lovingly and But all You need A Mother’s love is special, Your Family Sadly Missed to know today there is nothing to compare, Your Family oxox Is how much Joy You brought, and when her life is ended xox In Loving Memory You brightened every moment there is grief and great despair. Feb 5, 2006 - Feb 5, 2020 Though Your life was When the tomorrows start without her, far too short. don’t think we’re far apart, GARY M. OUELLETTE You were loved completely for every time we think of her, From the day that she’s right here in our hearts. Superbowl Sunday marks You were born, We still feel the warmth of her caring, And No One could imagine her loving ways will never depart. the day 14 Years ago you for the love of a wonderful Mother OBITUARIES Such a dreadful day went away. forever will live in our hearts. would dawn. We have all now sighed Those who have a Mother, All obituaries and death notices But memories are wonderful treasure her with care, for 13 years through And though They God’s awesome grace For you never know what loss is will be at a cost of still bring pain, until she’s no longer there. we’ve dried up our tears. They give Us hope Forever in Our Hearts Thirteen Superbowls have and keep Us strong, $100.00 per paper. I Love & Miss You So Much passed on by: None quite as memorable as that one Until We meet again. with you and I. Gramma loves and misses Your Daughter Joanne That includes photo. XOXOXOXO I heard your last breath escape your grasp; you fought You xo Please send to true and strong till the end. And within a few seconds you were gone with the wind. [email protected] February has become quite memorable with both mom & First Year Anniversary you; Nine days and 12 years separate the loss of you two! or call 781-485-0588 But inside of my heart, I’m convinced here on earth, we’re just tested. Ethel May “Mom” Long Until we pass on into God’s glory, for what we’ve been invested. Nov. 18, 1934 — Feb. 2, 2019 TORF FUNERAL Until we all gather around the table at the awesome feast. I Miss you in the morning As far as you can see from West to East. And when the sunset fades away, SERVICE Where we will all live forever in the heavens above. The ache within my heart Pre-need planning with our In the presence of God, and all of our love. Just will not go away. price protection guarantee. Arrangements made at our How ironic that this year Brother Steven wrote the memorial for Brother Gary but before it was time to My heart fills with love for you facility or in the comfort of When I think how much you cared, your own home post it, He decided to join Gary in Heaven... As I relive all the happiness 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: R.I.P. Steven — Know that you are missed and above And the joy that we both shared. Danny S. Smith Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden all, truly loved Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) Your Loving Family & Me You’re with me every moment, 773 Broadway M.L. Torf (1867-1940) And in every move I make, Revere, MA 02151 Richard A. Pruneau G.O. Lie the memories I have of you Phone (781) 284-7756 (617) 889-2900 TA Always That I never will forsake. www.vertuccioandsmith.com (800)428-7161 Remembering Miss You Always www.torffuneralservice.com You Your Loving Family Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 9 OBITUARIES SENIOR CENTER SNAPSHOTS Barbara Zullo-Libby Jan. 30, 1939 — Jan. 25, 2020 Barbara Zullo-Libby, 82, passed away unexpected- ly in her Chelsea home on Saturday, Jan. 25. Born and raised in Chel- sea, she was one of eleven children born to the late Christopher Zullo, Sr. and Angelina (Riccio) Zullo. She attended local schools and was a lifelong resident of Chelsea. She was the beloved Thank you, Heidi Anderson, (above, center) Title IV ADA specialist of Clear Captions treated the members of the Rosset- wife of the late John W. John Zullo, Joseph Zullo ti-Cowan to a fun game of Hawaiian bingo. Acting Director, Deb DiGiulio treats the members to one of their favorite Libby and was widowed 37 and Christopher Zullo, Jr. treats (below, right). years ago. She was the beloved moth- A single mother of five, er of Frank L. Tallent of she worked outside of her Stoneham and his fiancée home to support her fam- Diann DiBenedetto, John ily. She held various jobs Libby and his wife Leona at Shrafts’ Candies and of Chelsea, Robert Lib- K-Mart and was a familiar by of Carver, James Lib- cashier at Stop and Shop in by of Chelsea and Linda Chelsea before taking her Bednarek and her husband retirement. Kevin of Tewksbury. Cher- During her lifetime, Bar- ished grandmother of Jef- bara enjoyed spending time frey Tallent, Robert Libby, with family and friends, she Jr., Brianna Libby, Daniel was an adoring cherished Libby, Nicholas Libby, grandmother re-membered Madison Libby, James Lib- for her dancing and trips to by, Eric Libby, Brendan SENIOR CENTER NEWS casinos and was an active Bednarek, Ryan Bednarek member and volunteer at and Mackenzie Bednarek. The Rossetti-Cowan Se- French Fries, Three Bean Thursday, Feb. 11, at Ros- plan, Basic Foot Care, will the Chelsea Senior Center She is also survived by her nior Center is located at 25 Salad, Sliced setti-Cowan Senior Center. be at the Senior Center on for many years. dear friend Jimmy Nardizzi Winthrop Ave. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Senior Wendesday, Feb. 5. Dis- In addition to her hus- and many nieces, nephews Lunch Menu Knitting Group Living Residences’ chefs counted rate $20. Begin- band and parents, she was and extended family mem- Feb. 6- 12 Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.- will show you how to pre- ning at 8 a.m. also predeceased by her ten bers. Lunch includes Milk, 11:30 a.m. pare several tasty Mediter- Hearing Program siblings; her sister, the late Funeral arrangements Coffee or Tea ranean-style meals from a Free Frequency Test and Elizabeth Sofia and broth- were by the Welsh Funeral Thursday, Feb. 6th Exercise Programs short list of cost-effective case history Analysis, with ers; Charlie Zullo, Felix Home, Chelsea. Interment Hot Dog on Bun, Brown (one-hour classes) brain-healthy ingredients, Mary Marino for Elderly Zullo, Mario Zullo, James was at the Massachusetts Beans, Minestrone Soup, Monday 9 a.m. Tai Chi, helping you eat nutritious- Residents. Senior Center, Zullo, Michael Zullo, An- National Cemetery in Fruit Cocktail Tuesday, Feb. 18, or you thony Zullo, Jerry Zullo, Bourne. ly, reduce food waste and Friday, Feb. 7th Monday, Wednesday & stretch your shopping budget may call Mary directly for Macaroni and Cheese, Friday; Core & Balance 10 when cooking for one! Call an appointment 781-249- Carrots, Whole Wheat a.m., to sign up 781-286-8156 5330 Russell Doherty Bread, Applesauce Tuesday Advanced Core Blood Pressure U.S. Navy Vietnam Era vet and U.S. Postal Monday, Feb. 10th & Balance 9:30 a.m. Chair Massage Individual Conference Cheese Pizza, Minestro- 11 a.m., Zumba Sculpting Barbara MacDonald Thursday, Feb. 6 and 20. Service ne Soup, Three Bean Salad, Wednesday 11:15 a.m., Certified and Licensed Massage Therapist offering Family and Tropical Fruit Salad Chair Yoga Senior Shuttle 15-minute sessions. Cost friends are in- Tuesday, Feb. 11th Thursday, 10 a.m. Com- Senior Shuttle Program $10 per session. Please call vited to attend Vegetable Lasagna, Rice bo Exercise, provides local transpor- a visitation on Pilaf, Whole Wheat Bread, Friday, 11:15 a.m. Yoga for appointment 781-286- tation for Revere Seniors Friday, Feb. Chocolate Pudding 8156. sixty-years and over. In- 7, in the Ver- Wednesday, Feb. 12th Forestdale Park Brain Basic Foot Care formation/registration call tuccio & Smith Home for Cheeseburger on Roll, Healthy Cooking for One Podiatrist Dr. David Ka- 781-286-8156. Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) Revere from POLICE NEWS 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., for Rus- sell B. Doherty who passed BREAKING AND cle. session of an open contain- driver attempted to change following a long illness at ENTERING The 17-year-old was er, person under 21 with an places with another person his winter residence in In- charged with failing to stop, open container, and leaving in the car, but police were verness, Fla on Thursday, and the many friendships Revere Police arrested a license not in his possession the scene of property dam- wise to the switch. Jan. 30, 2020. His funeral that were brought about by man who broke into a home and negligent operation. age. After a short investiga- will be conducted from the that very happy time in his and was found with opiates tion, the true driver was funeral home followed by a life. on Jan. 27. found to be impaired. Around 6:30 a.m., police UNDERAGE DRUNK POLICE ARREST Funeral Mass in the Immac- The beloved husband DRIVER CAUSES IMPAIRED DRIVER Jonathan Alexander Mo- ulate Conception Church of 39 years to M. Linda were called about a man rales, 23, of 32 Furness (corner of Beach Street (Moschella) Doherty, he who was told not to come CRASH Revere Police arrested a St., was charged with op- and Winthrop Avenue) Re- was the cherished father near a Walnut Avenue A Boxford young per- man alleged to have been erating under the influence vere at 11:30 a.m. and will of Brian R. and Jason M. home, but had come back. son allegedly under the in- driving under the influence of drugs, operating under be immediately followed Doherty of Revere; the de- Police arrived and found fluence of alcohol crashed of drugs and alcohol on Jan. the influence of alcohol, by interment at Woodlawn voted brother of William E. the man inside the home. into several cars on Malden 22. marked-lanes violation, Cemetery in Everett. Doherty of South Florida, After a search, they found Street Jan. 23, then tried to Officer saw the man possession of an open con- Born in Winthrop, he Susan J. Rothwell and her Class A opiates on the man. flee the scene, but was held weaving in and out of his tainer of alcohol, and op- lived his early years in Ev- husband, Stephen of Han- There was evidence that the back by alert bystanders. lane around 11:49 p.m. on erating with a suspended erett and Peabody. He was a son and the late Michael man might have lived in the Around 11 p.m. on Jan. Jan. 22, and made a traffic license. 1971 graduate of the North- “Bowl” Doherty; the proud home previously. 23, a driver crashed into stop on the Parkway. The east Regional Vocational brother in law of: Judith F. Michael Spinelli, 43, of several parked cars on the School of Saugus. In June “Judi” (Dodge) Doherty of East Boston, was charged street. Police were called, Report of 1972, he entered the U.S. Peabody, Dr. William A. with breaking and entering and witnesses were said to WEEKLY CRIME in the night for a felony, Navy during the Vietnam Moschella, DMD and his be holding down the per- ican Legion Hwy; Beach trespassing and possession Journal Staff Reports Era and served until Febru- wife, Eileen of Lynn and son – who had tried to flee Street; Winthrop Avenue; of a Class A drug. ary of 1973 with the rank of the late Robert S. “Rob- after hitting the cars. Wit- House Breaks: (3) Broadway; Geneva Street; Ensign-2 nd Class. bie” Moschella. He was nesses told police that they Winthrop Avenue; Beach Bellingham Avenue; North Early in his working the dear son of the late Wil- STOLEN CREDIT had been holding down the Street; and Hichborn Street. Shore Rd/Mills; Malden career, he worked for the liam F. and Pauine (Elliott) CARD driver, but he was able to Commercial Breaks: (0) Street; Broadway; Squire Revere School System as a Doherty and the respected An alert officer making wriggle away and flee. Motor Vehicle *Thefts/ Road; Bay Road; Beckert/ custodian. Later, he began son in law of the late Re- a traffic stop found several Police searched the area Breaks: (1) Mills; Broadway; Winthrop a 25-year service as a Mail vere Deputy Fire Chief stolen credit cards in one and found the man a few *Ocean Avenue. Avenue; Winthrop Avenue; Handler in the US Postal Angelo S. Moschella and man’s possession on Jan. blocks away. Motor Vehicle Acci- Boulevard; Squire Road; Service, dividing his time the late Antoinetta “Netta” 26. Nicholas Walker, 20, of dents: (30) Squire Road; Squire Road; between the South Postal (Casella) Moschella. Police were doing traffic Boxford, was charged with Brown Circle (4); Ma- Squire Road; Broadway; Annex and the former Post- He is also lovingly sur- enforcement on Benning- operating under the influ- honey Circle; Liberty/ and Vinal Street. al Annex at Logan Airport. vived by many nieces and ton Street around 4 p.m. on ence of alcohol, negligent Salem; Squire Road; House Parties/Loud Ste- He and his late brother, nephews. Jan. 26 when they stopped operation, leaving the scene Mountain Avenue; Amer- reo Complaints (after 9 Michael “Bowl” Doherty, In lieu of flowers, re- a man travelling on the of property damage, pos- p.m.): 7 were active members of the membrances may be made roadway. During the stop, former Revere 27-Lancers to the Revere League for the man was found to have ARREST Report Drum & Bugle Corps and Special Needs, 200 Win- several stolen credit cards also the Revere Reveries. throp Ave.,, Revere, MA not belonging to him in his MONDAY, JAN. 20 the influence of drugs and session of a Class A con- Russell was most proud 02151. For additional infor- possession. Abner Isai Vasquez-Ar- operating a motor vehicle trolled narcotic substance, and content to reflect upon mation, please visit: www. Kevin Bejar, 21, of Chel- don, 33, of Chelsea, was while under the influence of trespassing, and breaking his time in the drum corps vertuccioandsmith.com. sea, was charged with unli- arrested on charges of oper- liquor. He also was cited for & entering in the nighttime censed operation, speeding, ating a motor vehicle while the civil motor vehicle in- with intent to commit a fel- and 10 counts of receiving under the influence of - li fractions of a marked-lanes ony. a stolen credit card. quor and negligent opera- violation and operating a tion of a motor vehicle. motor vehicle with an open THURSDAY, JAN. 30 JUVENILE CRASH container of an alcoholic Sarah Skye Thomas, 22, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22 A 17-year-old juvenile beverage. of Norwell, was arrested on was charged with causing Jonathan Alexander Mo- charges of larceny of prop- To place a memoriam MONDAY, JAN. 27 a major accident on Win- rales, 23, of 32 Furness St., erty greater than $1200 by in the Revere Journal, throp Avenue Jan. 25. was charged with operating Michael Spinelli, 43, of a single scheme and receiv- Around 2:27 p.m., police a motor vehicle while under East Boston, was arrested ing stolen property under please call were called to the scene of on charges of illegal pos- $1,200. a car crash. A youth had 781-485-0588 run a stop sign and caused Patriots Oil Special $ 95 a crash with two other cars. 19(most cars)

After hitting them, the $ 95 Patriots Brake Special driver careened into three www.vinsauto.com 99 (most cars) parked cars. In total, the 781-284-8073 | 195 American Legion Hwy youth damaged five vehi- Page 10 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE POINT OF PINES YACHT CLUB INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT SPINELLI’S IN LYNNFIELD The Point of Pines Yacht Ward 5 Councillor John Club held its Installation Powers and Ward 3 Coun- of Offices Banquet at - Spi cillor Arthur Guinasso nelli’s Banquet Facility in administered the oaths to Lynnfield. the POPYC officers. State Jay Bolton took the oath Rep. RoseLee Vincent and of office as commodore Councillor Powers present- of the club that was estab- ed a citation to Bob Clark lished in 1914, represent- congratulating him on his ing a proud history of more 50 years of membership of than 100 years in Revere. the POPYC.

Ward 5 Councillor, John Powers swore in the officers of the Point of Pines Yacht Club, Rob Defronzo, Bob Lospennato, Dana Rogers, Jill Simmons-Wetmore, George Boujoukos, Jack Glancy, Paul Barrasso, Mike Quigley, Vincent Piccinni, Jeff Cicolini, and Tim Horgan.

Vice Commodore Jill Simmons Wetmore with her parents, Steve and Judi Simmons.

Let the music play: Rudi and Cheryl provided lots of Eric Lampedecchio with his fiancé Jenny Moura with his great music for the evening, parents, Kelly and Joe Edmunds at the Point of Pines Yacht Commodore Jay Bolton takes his oath of office, adminis- and can be heard as a ka- Club Installation Dinner. Eric and Jenny are planning a tered by Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso. Father Richard Uftring with raoke team regularly at the 2021 wedding. the blessing before dinner. POPYC lounge area.

Former Commodore and now a Trustee, Jack Glancy, Ward 5 Councillor John Powers and the Revere City Council, as well as State and his wife, Joan, enjoy a “The Kids’ they all grew-up together at the Point of Pines Yacht Club as Rep. RoseLee Vincent presented POPYC member Bob Clark a citation for his dance at the PPYC Installa- friends for life, as their parents are. From left: Kenny Drew, Kelly Hurley, membership of 50 years. Also shown, Bob’s daughter Sherry McGrath, brother tion Dinner at Spinelli’s in Anthony Zollo, Paul Barrasso, Jill Simmons Wetmore, Dana Rogers, Tim Ron Clark and his grand daughter Brianna, and Commodore Jay Bolton. Lynnfield. Horgan, Sherry McGrath, Jeff Cicolini.

Eileen Horgan from the Mary Alice Downey Memo- rial Scholarship Committee, Fifty Years’ of dedication to the Point of Pines Yacht Club, updated the club on this Bob Clark with his daughter, Sherry McGrath, Granddaugh- years fundraising date, ter Brianna and brother Ron. which will be on March 28. Outgoing Trustees, Jim O’Donnell, Bill Rogers and Anthony Zizza were recognized for their service by Commodore Jay Bolton, Vice Commodore Jill Simmons Wetmore and State Rep. RoseLee Vincent. Pediatrics Department: AccePting new PAtients EBNHC Welcomes Elyse Riegel, NP The Above and Beyond Award presented by Commodore Jay Elyse Riegel loves the EBNHC Commodore Jay Bolton received a State Proclama- Bolton to the first woman Vice community and is pleased tion from Rep. RoseLee Vincent, also shown, Vice Commodore of the Point of Pines to join our busy Pediatrics Commodore Jill Simmons –Wetmore. Yacht Club, Jill Simmons-Wetmore. Department! 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The Burrow will be major- Patriots enjoyed a NEC ing in psychology, and is Championship season and eagerly looking forward to have the best record in the getting back on the field as school’s history, and fell a Panther. Plymouth State just one game short of a University has a 2019 re- Super Bowl appearance cord of 6-4 overall and a with a loss to Melrose. 4-4 conference record. Jonathan Burrow’s season Congratulations to RHS did not end there, shortly Patriot Jonathan Burrow, afterwards he received a 4 for his dedication on the year Dean’s Scholarship to football field as a Revere Plymouth State Universi- High Patriot and his inspir- ty in New Hampshire, and ing efforts in the classroom. will be on the grid iron as Student athletes like Jon- a Panther in the fall of this athan make Revere proud PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA year. and we all wish him the Luna Murray dribbling with Joy Leone, Physical Education Lexy Dornevil signals the difference in the score between Burrow has received best of luck on the field and Teacher, and Mary Turco. the faculty and students at Immaculate Conception School the RHS Patriot Academic in the classroom at Plym- – that being one point – during the annual Faculty vs. Award for the three years outh State University and Student basketball game on Jan. 30. The Faculty won 35-34 he has played football, re- as a Panther. in a game that helped celebrate Catholic Schools Week. RHS SPORTS Roundup quiring him to have a GPA

ARIAS PACES was third with 57 points, RHS BOYS Everett was fourth with 38 TRACK TO GBL points, and Medford was CHAMPIONSHIP fifth with 23 points. Leading the way for the The Revere High boys Patriots was senior Antony indoor track-and-field team Arias, who accounted for put the finishing touches on 28 points in the individu- an undefeated dual-meet al events with victories in season with a victory in the high jump with a leap Sunday’s Greater Boston of 5’10” and the long jump League Meet held at the (19’-5.5”) and a second Reggie Lewis Center in place in the 55 meter hur- Roxbury. dles in a time of 8.24 sec- Coach Sam Ros’s crew onds. scored 153 points, with “The performer of the Malden, which earlier in meet for us has to be Ant- the week had tied Revere ony Arias,” said RHS head in a dual-meet showdown coach Sam Ros. “Antony (leaving the teams as the finished second in the hur- Jonathan is shown with is parents, Rod and Lisa Burrow. GBL’s regular-season co- dles, but ran a time fast Burrow will be enrolled in the fall of 2020 at Plymouth Luke Ellis, who wore Kobe Bryant’s Lakers jersey as a trib- champs), a distant second State University, under a four-year Dean’s Scholarship, ma- ute to the fallen basketball star. with 129 points. Somerville See ROUNDUP Page 12 joring in psychology and playing football as a Panther.

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Roundup // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 next two events, the high drid in the mile in 4:56.56; lar-season championship runner had a two-second Luana Barbosa (High lowing week. jump and the long jump. James Carpinelli in the two- was on the line. Walking PR over Marco. We went Hurdles) 8.1 “It is appropriately titled He again cleared 5’-10” in mile run in 11:20.55; Ricar- into the Malden track I over the strategy with Mar- Adding single points the Last Chance to Qualify the high jump. That height do Goncalves in the hurdles could see right away that co to make sure he got to with their third-place ef- Meet and we are hoping to also qualified him for D-1 in 8:32; and Rayan Riazi in the Malden team was aware the break line first. Marco forts were: get a handful of girls into the shot-put with a throw of Crystal Valente (Shot- States in that event. Af- of the importance as well. was half a step behind at the states,” said LaBruna. ter the high jump, he went 42’-9”. It was daunting to see that break, but pushed the pace Put) 25’2” Fourth-place finishes for Kathy Umanzor (300M) on to win the long jump. both the Malden Athletic hard to get that lead before FINE Even though his jump was Revere came from Mark Director and the Malden the first lap ended. Once in 49.3 not close to his PR, he got Marchese in the 55 meter mayor were giving their the lead, he held it all the Kyara Rodriguez PERFORMANCES dash in 7.01; Marco Cer- some much-needed points full support. They were at way to the finish line. That (1,000M) 3:57 FROM RHS for us.” bone in the 300 dash in was a big win that we didn’t Jerelys Canales (50Y 38.21; and Jaryd Benson the meet from start to fin- Fabio Tran also claimed think we would get.” Dash) 6.9 SWIMMERS with a shot-put throw of ish, cheering on their kids.” a GBL title with a victory Before the meet start- The other first-place fin- “Kyara Rodriguez had a The Revere High swim in the two mile run with 41’-2”. huge PR (personal record) ed, the Patriots were dealt ishes for Revere came from team turned in some im- a clocking of 10:51.43, a Riazi added two more in the 1000,” said RHS head the biggest of blows when Christian Madrid in the pressive performances at time that was 20 seconds points with his fifth-place coach Antonio LaBeruna. they learned that they had mile and Arias in the high this past week’s swim meet faster than Fabio’s nearest performance in the 55 dash “She is only a freshman and lost star performers Lucas jump. with the other teams from competitor. in 7.06 and Carlos Quintan- is still learning how to race, Barbosa because of a recur- “Christian ran a very the Greater Boston League. The Patriot 4 x 200 re- illa scored two points with a but she has a chance to be ring hamstring injury and smart race,” Ros said. “He “This was a non-scor- lay quartet of Marco Cer- fifth in the mile in 5:05.97. a major contributor to this Joe Llanos to a freak knee took the lead from the start ing meet, so it was mostly bone, Ricardo Goncalves, “Going into the GBL team in the years to come. Rayan Riazi, and Mark Championship meet, we injury. and held it all the way to the about times and we had a finish.” “We weren’t at our best Marchese added another 10 had one goal in mind: To “Morale on our team was on Wednesday,” LaBruna number of good ones,” said points to the Patriot side of prove to ourselves that we rather low after this. It ob- The high jump was the RHS head coach Chris Hill. last event before the relay. added, “but I have to give the scoresheet with a first- are indeed better than Mal- viously got brought down credit to Malden. They are The girls 200 medley place finish in 1:37.20. den,” said Ros. “Through- even lower knowing that Going into the high jump, relay team of Isabella Ver- Revere was ahead, 37-35. loaded with both talent and However, what set Re- out the meet, it was back Malden had their full com- depth and had some great aldi, Sonia Salazar, Grace vere apart from their oppo- “I knew that beating and forth between us and munity support. Winning performances.” Rondon, and Olivia Win- nents were the large number Malden on their home turf Malden. At one point we the meet meant an all out sor qualified for the state of second-place perfor- were down 18 points. As effort from our boys,” Ros in the relay was a tough mances, each of which net- task,” said Ros. “We had to BETTERO WINS sectionals, the first girls the meet progressed, we noted. sectional qualifier for - Re ted the Patriots eight points. chipped away until we took Starting off the meet, at least get a first and third GBL TITLE IN 55 vere this season, making it Camron Ventura finished the lead with a few events Ros moved Rayan Riazi to ensure a tie, which was HURDLES by a razor-thin margin of second in two events, the left. Once again, just like from the hurdles over to the going to be difficult -be Carolina Bettero was .05 seconds. long jump with a leap of the regular season meet, our 50 yard dash to help fill the cause on paper the best high 19’-1” and the high jump in crowned the Greater Bos- depth came out and shined. roles of Barbosa and Lla- jumper in the league was Also qualifying was which he crossed the bar at ton League champion in We had two or three boys nos in that event. The move Ezra Kruckenberg from the RHS boys relay team a height of 5’-6” that earned the 55 meter hurdles event medal in most of the events helped because Rayan took Malden. He has a six-feet of David Del Rio, Reked him a tie with another com- when she sped to victory in that we entered. When the second place when Revere PR, while our best jumper, Caushaj, Ashton Hoang. petitor, for which Cam was a clocking of 9.33 seconds final scores and standings may have only gotten third. Antony only has a PR of and Ahmed Khalid in the awarded seven points. this past Sunday at the Reg- were announced, we got Antony Arias and Ricar- 5’-8”. 200 free relay. The Patriot Michael Adolphus “As the event pro- gie Lewis Center in Rox- scored eight points for his the affirmation we were do Goncalves came up big quartet topped their previ- gressed, Marco Cerbone bury. second place finish in the looking for, ‘GBL Champi- in the hurdles with their first ous best time by almost two PRed at 5’ 6”,” Ros con- Carolina’s closest com- 600 dash in 1:32.98 and ons’!” and third place finishes. seconds. tinued. “Ezra came into petitor was teammate Lu- also added four points with “The Malden hurdler ana Barbosa, who grabbed Del Rio also added the a fourth place effort in the BOYS TRACK was set up to be the best the competition at 5’-6” 100 free sectional to his and cleared it easily. At 5’- second place with her time hurdles in 8.69. BATTLES MALDEN hurdler in the league, but of 9.95. post-season competition. Alaa Atoui took second the loss obviously angered 8” there were five jumpers David already qualified for left, Antony, Cam Ventura, Barbosa and Bettero also in the shot-put with a toss TO 43-43 TIE IN him, because he used it as the 200 IM and 100 back, Marco Cerbone, Ezra from earned medals for their of 44’-.75” and Victor Pela- FINAL DUAL-MEET adrenaline to throw a three- an event in which he also Malden and Mackenley performances in the long tere grabbed second in the The Revere and Malden foot personal record (PR) from Malden. Marco didn’t jump. Luana finished in has qualified for the State 1,000 dash in 2:48.99. High boys indoor track & in the shot-put to beat our clear it. Antony cleared it third place with a leap of Final. The other two Revere field teams both were- un boys in that event,” noted on the first try. Mackenley 15’-4.5” and Carolina took Caushaj earned his first relay teams, the 4 x 400 beaten entering their final Ros. cleared it on the first try. fourth with a jump of 14’- individual sectional time in quartet of Augusto Gon- dual-meet of the season last “In the 300 meters, Mar- calves, Ricardo Goncalves, Cam cleared it on the sec- 11.75”. the 100 free with a 59.46. week. co Cerbone ran the race of Sami El Asri, and Michael ond try. Marco did not clear “Carolina really stepped Isabella Restrepo and And when the proverbial his life,” Ros continued. Adolphus (3:43.30) and the it. Then the biggest surprise up and had her two best rac- Lucas Mejia had their best smoke had cleared and the “The 300 meter indoors 4 x 800 foursome of Vic of the meet, Ezra did not es of the season,” said RHS times in the 50 and 100 dust had settled, they re- has one main strategy that Pelatere, Christian Madrid, clear it. This was the break head coach Antonio LaBru- free. Ashton Hoang had mained unbeaten, thanks to if executed well will re- Carlos Quintanilla, and Fa- we needed. At 5’ 10”, Ant- na. “She blew away the a 43-43 tie that left them as sult in the win most of the great swims in both the bio Tran (9:00.39), also ac- ony cleared. Both Cam and field in the prelims and ran the 2020 GBL co-champs time. The runners start out 100 fly and breast. Gavin counted for eight valuable Mackenley did not clear, a 9.33 in the finals, which with identical 3-0-1 re- in lines and cut into lane 1 Rua had his best time in the points apiece with second but Mackenley got second should be fast enough to cords. at the break line just before 500 free all season. Xavier place finishes in their races. based on misses. We got six qualify her for the D-1 State “Going into the meet the first lap ends. The first Alvarez earned a personal Earning six points for points from this, giving us Meet. we knew the importance runner to get to the break best in the 100 fly. third-place performanc- at 43-38 lead going into the “Senior captain Lua- of winning this meet,” said usually wins the race be- “All in all, it was a great es were: freshman Sami relay.” na Barbosa scored in all El Asri in the 600 dash RHS head coach Sam Ros. cause passing in the event is meet,” said Hill. The outcome of the high three of her events,” added in 1:33.11; Christian Ma- “It meant the GBL regu- very difficult. The Malden jump assured Revere of LaBruna. “We were hop- at least a tie in the meet, ing for better results in the RHS HOCKEY TEAM long jump and high jump, which then became reality DUELS EVERETT when Malden won the 4 x but she did show that she 400 relay to take the final is one of the most versatile TO 0-0 TIE five points to earn the tie. athletes in the conference.” The Revere High hock- “Not to be overlooked Revere girls who earned ey team has little room for were the rest of our boys,” medals in the GBL Meet error in their quest to qual- Ros added. “Malden won were: ify for the post-season state most of the events. If it Finishing 1st for Re- tourney. The Patriots enter vere… weren’t for our depth se- the final quarter of the sea- Carolina Bettero - 55M curing those seconds and son with a 4-8-3 record and thirds, we could have easi- Hurdles (9.33) 2nd for Revere five games to play. In order ly lost this meet. Our boys Luana Barbosa – 55M for Revere to punch their competed hard in the relay, Hurdles (9.95) ticket for a Journey to the but came up just short to 3rd for Revere Tourney, coach Joe Cicca- Malden. Nonetheless, both Luana Barbosa – Long rello’s crew must win nine teams were crowned GBL Jump (15’4”) of the possible 10 points in champions.” 4th place for Revere order to achieve the neces- Carolina Bettero – Long sary .500 record for tourney GIRLS TRACK Jump (14’11”) qualification. FALLS SHORT TO 5th place for Revere However, if the Pats MALDEN Jerelys Canales – 55M hope to do so, it will be a The Revere High girls Dash (7.96) necessity for Revere to find indoor track & field team Jerelys Canales – Long the back of the enemy net. The members of the Revere High boys indoor track & field team celebrate winning a dropped its first meet of the Jump (14’10”) Revere scored only one Greater Boston League championship after outscoring all of the competition in Sunday’s season, coming up short Astrid Umanzor – 600M goal in their two contests GBL Meet that was held at the Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury. against Malden by a score (1:55) the past week. The Patriots Luana Barbosa – High of 61-25 last Wednesday deadlocked with Everett on Jump (4’8”) evening. The Lady Patri- Saturday, 0-0, and dropped ots finished their dual-meet 6th place for Revere campaign with a fine 3-1 Kyra Delaney – 300M a 3-1 decision to Medford record, good for second (46.80) last Wednesday. Corey place in the Greater Boston Kyara Rodriguez – Rufo lit the lamp for the League behind Malden. 1000M (3:49.5) Revere goal in the Medford Carolina Bettero was the Lorina Tran – High Jump contest. lone Lady Patriot to win her (4’8”) “We haven’t been scor- individual event, claiming “We had some really ing goals,” said RHS head first-place in the high- hur good performances and coach Joe Cicarello. “Ad- dles with a time of 7.9 sec- a ton of personal records mittedly, we ran into a very onds. (PRs),” LaBruna said. hot goalie in the Everett Carolina later joined “Freshman Kyra Delaney with teammates Nubya game who made 35 saves. probably had the most sur- Our defense has been play- Filho, Allanah Burke, and prising performance of the Astrid Umanzor to win the ing well, as has our goalie, meet. She’s only run the meet’s final event, the 4 Cam Wickens (who made 300M a couple of times and x 400 relay, in a clocking 53 saves vs. Medford), but of 5:07. She also grabbed we discussed breaking 49 you cannot win games un- seconds. She ended up run- a point for Revere with a less you score some goals.” ning a 46.8 and scoring by third-place performance in Ciccarello and his crew the high jump with a leap finishing in sixth place.” Next up for LaBruna and will host Somerville this of 4’-6” to finish with 7.25 evening (Wednesday) at points for the meet. some of his crew is the so- Cronin Rink at 7:30 and Second-place finish- called Last Chance Meet at ers for Revere who scored the Lewis Center this Sun- will entertain Medford this three points for the Lady day in which athletes will Saturday at 5:00. Hamil- Patriots were: have one final opportunity ton-Wenham comes to Cro- Allanah Burke (Mile) to achieve a qualifying time nin next Wednesday for a 6:17 for the State Meet the fol- 6:30 p.m. face-off. Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 13 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION VARSITY VS. FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME

Photos by Marianne Salza

Immaculate Conception School held a Varsity Vs. Fac- ulty Basketball Game on Jan. 30 in celebration of Catholic Schools Week. It was a close game, with the Faculty tri- umphing with a 35 to 34 score.

Sofia Velastegui blocking Elana Martinez, Girls Varsity Daniel Catano dribbles up court for the students. Mathew Lewis being guarded by Father Eric. Coach.

Shown above, kindergarteners cheering from John Leone, Boys Varsity Basketball Coach, Victoria Sekenski runs down court looking the bleachers. high-fiving Ms. Bernstein. for a pass.

To the right, Physical Educa- Through the Years tion Teacher Joy RHS SPORTS Leone (right) chasing Sofia 10 years ago 67 over Swampscott and seconds to earn first-place Ortiz. Feb. 3, 2010 55-54 over Danvers. Trey finishes for the RHS boys The RHS girls basketball Weathers scored 21 points indoor track-and-field team team, now 11-3 on the sea- vs. Swampscott and poured in their meet with Peabody son, qualified for the state in 31 vs. Danvers. this week. Massport announces new scholarship tourney with a runaway Seniors Colby and Tayla 54-34 win over Swamp- Hough completed their high 20 years ago scott, the defending state school indoor track careers Feb. 9, 2000 honoring former Port Director champion. Freshman Gina with victories in the 600 The 4 x 200 relay team The Massachusetts Port Massport is also accept- is awarded annually to grad- Restiano led Revere with and 1,000 events respec- of Billy Norris, Lawrence Authority (Massport) an- ing applications for the uating high school seniors 15 points. In a 64-41 rout tively in a meet with Pea- Bereiweso, Kurshumi, and nounced a new scholarship following scholarships and with a minimum 3.0 GPA of Medford, Morgan Jen- body this past week. Colby McLeod set a new school available to students in internship: who reside or attend schools kins led the Lady Patriots defeated her closest rival by record of 1:36.68 at the re- Chelsea, Revere and Win- • Thomas J. Butler Me- in Boston, Chelsea, Revere, with 23 points and Restia- four seconds in the 600 with cent GBL Meet. The RHS throp, honoring the late Port morial Scholarship – $5,000 Winthrop, Worcester, Bed- no hit for 21, including four a time of 1:36.5 and Tayla’s boys finished the season Director Deborah Hadden scholarship is awarded ford, Lincoln, Concord, or Gray who passed away in annually to a high school Lexington. The students three-pointers. In a 23 point clocking of 2:59.5 was five with a 5-3 dual meet record September 2019. Hadden senior who resides and is must be involved in com- victory over Danvers, Res- seconds faster than the en- under coach Steve Pavey. Gray, of Melrose, worked involved in community ser- munity service and are in- tiano and Jenkins scored 16 tire field in the 1,000. Bri- The RHS hockey team for Massport for 20 years vice in South Boston, with terested in pursuing a degree and 14 points respectively ana Scata won a first-place qualified for the state - tour and served as Port Director a minimum 3.0 GPA, and that could be utilized in the and Nicole Kjersgard, re- for the Lady Patriots with a ney with a 7-5 win over Sau- from 2012-2015. She had a is interested in pursuing Transportation Industry in turning from a knee injury, shot-put toss of 29’-5”. gus. Soph forward Girard tremendous impact on Mass- studies in Criminal Justice, areas of study such as Avi- struck for 11 points and 10 Brahim Rhazi won the Cioffi scored five goals and port’s Maritime mission and Political Science, Public ation, Business Administra- was a strong advocate for the Service, or Social Services. tion, Accounting, Architec- rebounds. mile event in 4:51.1 and assisted on the two others. working port, and the jobs • Donna Rauseo Memo- ture, Engineering, Finance, The RHS basketball Souhil Arachiche captured and businesses it supported, rial Scholarship – $5,000 or Human Resources. team earned victories of 82- the 50-yard dash in 5.9 See SPORTS YEARS Page 15 while carefully balancing scholarship is awarded • David W. Davis Memo- the priorities of the South annually to a female high rial Internship – A 13-week Boston community. school senior who resides paid internship is awarded “Deb was a vibrant, pas- and is involved in commu- annually to an exceptional sionate, and talented leader nity service in East Boston, junior or senior in college at Massport for many years. with a minimum of 3.0 GPA. who resides in Boston, She had a tremendous im- • Lowell L. Richards III Chelsea, Revere, or Win- pact on our maritime mis- Memorial Scholarship – throp. Priority is given to sion and was instrumental $5,000 scholarship is award- first generation students. in starting the Boston Har- ed annually to a high school The scholarship will allow bor Dredging Project to senior who resides and is students to develop a pro- prepare the Port of Boston involved in community ser- fessional network that will for the future,” said Mass- vice in Boston, Chelsea, Re- aid them in their pursuit of port CEO Lisa Wieland. vere, or Winthrop, with a 3.0 a career in government and/ “Deb was admired by her GPA, and is pursuing studies or the public sector. colleagues not only for her in Government, Public Ad- For more info on these professional accomplish- ministration, Management, scholarships and intern- ments at Massport, but also Planning, Architecture, or ship, visit www.massport. for her caring and thought- Design. com/massport/community/ ful nature. I hope this schol- • Diversity STEM Schol- initiatives/internship-schol- arship will inspire students arship – $6,000 scholarship arships/. to become advocates and leaders in marine sciences and maritime industries.” REVERE HIGH The Deborah Hadden Gray Memorial Scholar- SCHOOL ship will award $5,000 an- nually to a high school stu- HOCKEY ALUMNI dent who must be: • A resident of the City of GAME Boston, Chelsea, Revere or FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH Winthrop; • A high school senior CRONIN STAKTING RINK, REVERE MA with a minimum 3.0 GPA; TWO GAMES 5:30PM & 6:30PM • Accepted to an accred- ited college, university, or COME WATCH PLAYERS FROM THE 7O’S, 80’S AND registered apprenticeship 90’S TAKE ON THE CURRENT program; REVERE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM • Involved in community FOLLOWED BY A GAME FEATURING service or employment out- side of school; ALUMNI PLAYERS THRU 2014 • Interested in pursuing 50/50 – RAFFLE AND PRIZES studies in biology, environ- THIS IS A BENEFIT GAME IN THE MEMORY OF JIMMY WEBBER mental or marine sciences, AND GEORGE FABIANO maritime business, other WITH PROCEEDS GOING TO THE REVERE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY related maritime field, or a TEAM AND THE REVERE/EVERETT YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION trade. THIS IS A FREE EVENT. DONATIONS ARE WELCOMED ——— FRIDAY, FEB. 7 ——— Page 14 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 5, 2020 RHS PATRIOTS HOCKEY TEAM FALL TO THE BEDFORD HIGH BUCCANEERS AT LARSEN RINK, 2-0

Last Wednesday night Cam Wickens. The Patriots the RHS Patriots faced-off also had two power plays against the Bedford High and failed to score on either Buccaneers at Larsen Rink. of them. In the third period The highly rank Bedford Bedford got their first goal team was held score less on Wickens, and an empty for two periods against the netter followed late in the Patriots, thanks to tough third as the Patriots tried to defense and an outstanding tie the game. effort by freshman goalie,

Freshman Goalie, Cam Wickens had an outstanding game Cory D’Annolfo (#21) in the face-off circle with Dillon James Marini fights for possession near the Bedford net. for the Patriots, despite the 2-0 loss, keeping the high Yelmokas (# #16) set for the pass. scoring Bedford Buccaneers scoreless for over two and a half periods of hockey.

 Eric Platcow sends a centering pass towards the Buccaneer end.  Joe Burke (#7) clears the Patriot zone, while Joe Papasodora (#11) stays with his goalie for added insurance.  Gerry Visconti fires a shot at the Buccaneer goalten- der, but it was turned away.

Head Coach Joe Ciccarello (center) with his Joe Papasodora looks to make a play in the Asst. Coaches, Brandon Pezzuto and Jim Bedford end. One of the many outstanding saves by Cam Wickens for the Patriots, as a Buccaneer gets Mosca watch the action from the Patriot in point blank range but is stopped cold. bench. It’s that time of the season.... Stick to It! with ourALL NEW Sticky Note LOVE IS IN Keep Your Name in THE AIR the eyes of Make sure Your business is in our Valentine’s Day Gift thousands

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Last Friday night the record in the league. Play- RHS Patriots were the offs are still somewhat in hosts to the Highlanders of the mix, with the remaining Somerville High School. games in the season, end- The game started off pret- ing with patriots wins. The ty close in score, then the upcoming games for the game began to slip away week of 2-3 are, Peabody from the Patriots, losing at Peabody, the Medford to the Highlanders by 15 Mustangs at Medford on points, 53-38. This brings Friday, and Woburn at Wo- the Patriots to a 5-8 2019- burn High School on Sun- 2020 season, with a 1-5 day, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m.

Dillan Day fights of a tough Somerville defense under the basket. Lewis Garcia Martinez fights for his two-point basket.

Captain Amara Bockarie looks at a double team as he checks the defense on the floor.

Calvin Boudreau finds it tough under the basket.

Dillan Day sets a pick for Michael Hayes. John Capozzi hits a big three-pointer early in the game last Friday evening.

A tough two, for Crisreal Lithgow (#3).

With the game still close, Head Coach David Leary discusses strategy with the Patriots.

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PLANNING BOARD the downtown the improve- WALK FOR HUNGER SET FOR MAY 3 TABLES BIG ments create a vision of a better Chelsea and a better PROJECTS downtown district. That’s CHELSEA - It was a what we’re all working to- quiet night for the Planning wards.” Board last week , as the Matos told the crowd two biggest projects on the they are working hard to agenda were continued to a create the backdrop for a re- future meeting. vitalized downtown, in con- A number of residents junction with the Chamber, had filed into the Senior the businesses and the City. Center to express concerns about a 33-unit residen- He cited the public safety tial unit development at police walking patrols, the 932 Broadway, the former public art initiatives led by Genesis nursing home, but Chelsea Prospers, the Night that proposal was contin- Market and Pupusa Fiesta ued because there were not events and the simple col- enough board members or-coding of the old gazebo present to vote on the major in Bellingham Square. site plan review. A quorum All of it has been coor- of six voting members of dinated with many moving the nine-member board was parts and an identifiable needed, and there were only branding that is colorful, four voting members avail- appropriate and fun. able at the beginning of the “With the Night Market, Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger is seeking participants to help shine a spotlight on hunger and raise funds to help meeting. we wanted new memo- neighbors. Set for Sunday, May 3, the one-day community event offers three routes: the 20-mile route with eight shuttle The developer, listed ries there,” said the City’s bus checkpoints; the 5K run through Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood; and the three-mile loop, all of which are kid and as 932 Broadway, LLC, is Downtown Coordinator stroller friendly. All routes start and end on the Boston Common. In its 52nd year, thousands of caring community mem- looking for approval to ren- Mimi Graney. “It was no bers will participate in the oldest pledge walk in the country, which is expected to raise $2 million to support anti-hunger ovate the existing building longer the crime[-ridden] solutions and advocacy work to increase food access for people of all ages statewide. Likeminded organizations that and establish 33 residential and negative area of the participate as teams in The Commonwealth program can walk and run to raise money to support their own work, while units and one commercial past, but something positive also furthering Project Bread’s mission. The suggested fundraising minimum is $250. To register for Project Bread’s Walk unit. The proposal does not and fun in the downtown for Hunger or to make a donation, visit projectbread.org/walk-for-hunger or call (617) 723-5000. meet the City’s zoning re- quirements for density, the that happened – like the fire number of stories, height, jugglers or the skateboard demonstrations.” is making about $190,000 $500,000 that had to be al is still up in the air. ett, as well as older people parking lot aisle width and in here negotiated inter- paid to the superintendent Although the City Hall who are retiring and want number, size, and setback Matos also announced im role. That, he said, was for hundreds of days ac- chambers were packed with to downsize and remain in requirements of off-street they are in the preliminary stages of looking at a park- likely a starting point for crued over his long tenure. supporters wearing red 600 the City. parking spaces. Vincent Ragucci, Jr. said •Also on Broadway, the ing facility for downtown. any new candidate. That is no longer the case, Broadway T-shirts in sup- “We are in the very, Looking around the area, said Abruzzese. port of the project, there he is a retiree who is one City was granted a con- of those people looking for very preliminary stages of Chelsea’s new superinten- “Being completely trans- were also a number of abut- tinuance for the Salvation an affordable option to rent Army building redevelop- looking to create a parking dent, Dr. Almi Abeyta (who parent, Mr. Foresteire was ters and one City Council- came from Somerville and not the only one who had or who urged putting the and stay in Everett. ment project. deck to spur development “If everything gets ap- The City is looking to so the buildings could ex- Boston Public Schools) is this in his contract,” he said. brakes on the project, at starting out at $185,000. In “It was in another admin- least for the time being. proved, I’m looking to be pre-permit the parcel for pand above and create one of the first people to Revere, longtime Supt. Di- istrator’s contract. It was The proposal went before sale and development of the more housing there,” he sign a lease,” said Ragucci. lot for a mixed-used devel- said. “We want to build big- anne Kelly made $200,826 in the Director of Main- the ZBA in December, and “What is being built here is opment with 16 residential ger on top, but without the in base salary in 2018 – the tenance’s contract. Who with a jam-packed room at not down on the Parkway, units and just under 1,000 parking, the development most recent year available. knows why? It’s something the Parlin Library, had to this is a prime piece of real square feet of commercial would stall because they Tahiliani also came in as that is just not right.” be continued due to a lack estate right in the heart of space. would have to knock down a candidate who was strong Under the new contract, of quorum on the Board. It the city, and it is beautiful.” •The Planning Board the buildings here to build on salary negotiation. As an it’s more of a “use it or lose was also continued earli- The goodwill toward did grant approvals for two parking.” assistant superintendent in it” situation, and there is no er this month when a ZBA Tocco and what he accom- smaller-scale projects on Kennealy said he was im- Boston, she had (and still provision to buy back any meeting was canceled on plished in his seven years Tuesday night. pressed with how many part- is) suing that district for pay sick days. Jan. 6. as Encore community liai- Fatima Melara was equity – filing with another Tahiliani gets up to 15 Last Tuesday, as the son was evident during the granted a special permit to ners were acting in concert. “It’s inspiring to see this female administrator and days per year for sickness clock neared 10 p.m. and meeting. Several times, the construct a driveway and alleging they were paid less or injury, and can only ac- nearly a dozen people were hearing seemed more like curb cut at a single-family level of partnership and col- laboration,” he said. than male counterparts. cumulate a maximum of heard from on both side of an appreciation dinner for home on Garland Street, Tocco, as even several res- and Hawthorne Street Abruzzese said that also 50. Those, however, cannot the issues, the ZBA unani- played a role, as they want- be bought back upon the mously agreed to table the idents with concerns about Chelsea, LLC was granted the project said they trusted a special permit and vari- NEW SUPT. ed to equitably compensate completion of the contract. decision on granting zoning her where her previous job They have no value other relief for parking, building Tocco to do the right thing. ances to convert an existing FINALIZES But there were several three-unit apartment com- may not have done so. than to be used for the in- height, and setbacks to its CONTRACT “We wanted Priya and tended purpose. February meeting. residents with concerns, plex to four units. stating that even with the •The board also appoint- EVERETT - Supt. Priya she wanted to be here,” he For vacations, Tahiliani “We need time to do our said. “Priya is a woman that gets 20 days of vacation due diligence and go over parking restrictions, it ed member Sara Arman as Tahiliani will start much would mean more hardship has filed a lawsuit against per year. Up to 10 days per the substantial amount of its representative to Chel- earlier than expected – on and traffic for people living sea’s Community Preserva- March 1 rather than July 1 the City of Boston because year can be carried over information we received on the side streets near the tion Committee (CPC). – and will bring in one of she was (allegedly) getting from one year to the next. tonight,” said ZBA member new complex. The CPC helps deter- the higher superintendent paid less than men were be- The maximum number of Michael Dantone. “I am not against Ever- mine the use of funds pro- salaries in the area, accord- ing paid.” days accumulated, though, In addition, Dantone ett progressing, but I am vided by the Community ing to the finalized employ- That said, the strongest cannot exceed 35. Those suggested that John Tocco, against a shadow over my Preservation Act. Voters ment contract released late part of the contract for not used above that will be Chairman of A10 Devel- entire property with an over approved the CPA in 2016, last week. those on the Committee forfeited. Those days, how- opment, which is develop- 60-foot building,” said Hos- and the money from the School Committee offi- was having her start earli- ever, can be redeemed for ing the two parcels at 596 mer Street resident Shawn CPA is used for the creation cials said Supt. Tahiliani’s er than July 1, which is the cash at an agreed upon rate and 602 Broadway along McCullock. “I am not ques- and acquisition of afford- contract was fair to all standard start date for pub- at the end of the contract. with Volnay Capital, hold tioning anyone’s integrity, able housing, historic pres- a neighborhood meeting to sides, and it also eliminated lic schools. “You can’t just keep add- but the concessions they are ervation, open space, and address any lingering con- a lot of questionable provi- “The biggest highlight ing up the days,” he said. asking for are incredible … recreation. for me is her staring on “There was a lot at fault cerns about the projects. A lot of folks heard in favor sions that had been in the The abutters who spoke previous superintendent’s March 1,” said Abruzzese. with the prior contract in of this do not live in my STATE, CITY in opposition to the project neighborhood. I have peo- contract – such as unlimited “To start on July 1, nothing regards to the attorney sup- voiced several concerns, LEADERS NOTE vacation rollover days. is going on in the schools. posedly representing us, to ple parking in front of my including a lack of parking driveway and blocking me CHANGES IN The six-page contract I think that was great. Pri- us as a School Committee and building height. was the result of negoti- ya wanted to start as soon and to the former superin- in constantly.” Tocco said there will be City Councilor-at-Large DOWNTOWN ations between Tahiliani, as possible and we also tendent. It shouldn’t have 37 on-site parking spots for Gerly Adrien said she re- BUSINESS the School Committee and wanted that. I didn’t think happened.” the development, where it was possible to get her The new contract also cently walked the neighbor- DISTRICT the Committee’s attorney, 170 are required as the hood near 600 Broadway that soon. That’s the best has a clear four-year term CHELSEA - If ever there Richard Galvin. city’s zoning regulations and talked to several resi- was momentum for change The most talked about part of that contract – she that has to be re-negotiat- are written. However, Toc- dents who have concerns in the downtown business thing, of course, is salary, can start during school and ed in a spelled out process co said anyone who rents about the project. district, then last week was and Tahiliani will start at get to know the buildings, upon its completion. The at 600 Broadway will not “I spoke to 21 residents the showcase for that prog- $205,000 in her first year the kids, the principals and previous contract wasn’t be allowed to take part in at their homes and three the City’s on-street parking ress. of the four-year contract. the administrators…Start- clear as to how many years said they supported it and That will graduate up to ing on March 1 was an it was for, and was seem- permit program. the rest said they did not State Housing Secretary As for building height, Mike Kennealy (who suc- $230,000 in the final, fourth unexpected benefit on both ingly an “evergreen” con- support it,” said Adrien. year, of the contract. sides.” tract that rolled over auto- Tocco presented a 68-foot, “They said no one had ceeded former Chelsea City six-story building, where Manager Jay Ash in that “This is a competition Added Parker, “I was matically. By state law, a come around to their neigh- for the best candidates in happy that came through. superintendent cannot get a zoning regulations allow borhood to speak to them position) and MassDevel- for a height of 65 feet. some respects,” said Chair It’s going to allow her a contract that is greater than about it, and that is a con- opment President Lauren The first floor will- in Liss joined a host of City, Tom Abruzzese. “You have good three months to learn six years. cern.” the system and participate Tahiliani was not im- clude a restaurant and retail Tocco said he under- state and business leaders at other districts looking and space, and the rest of the in the School Budget pro- mediately available for stood the concerns that the Chamber of Commerce this was a perfect match building 85 studio, one, and cess now rather than in- were being voiced, but add- Friday afternoon for a short to me. Is she making a lot comment on her contract, two-bedroom units, with 13 of money? Yes. But to get heriting it. Mrs. Gauthier’s but she did attend the Jan. ed that the developers have presentation and a tour of of those units set aside un- spent the past year reaching the downtown. good people, you have to intentions aren’t yet known, 21 meeting of the School der the City’s inclusionary pay a lot. It’s the way it is. but we hope she’ll have a Committee to sign the doc- out, speaking to hundreds The visit was part of a zoning affordable housing of residents, and making The former superintendent good 90 days at least with ument and make it official. check-up on the Transfor- guidelines. themselves available at ev- mative District Initiative wasn’t doing this for charity. Mrs. Gauthier before the At the moment, she said she The owners of Square end of school.” was very busy wrapping up ery opportunity. (TDI) program that Chel- The new superintendent in Deli in Everett are look- However, Tocco said he One of the main cele- things at her old job, and sea has been a part of for Lowell is at about $225,000 ing to open a full-service and the development team brations for the contract is preparing for the transition the past 18 months, with and when you look at the restaurant on the first floor. are willing to meet with the “righting” of many of to Everett. “This will be a tran- Fellow Carlos Matos lead- former superintendent’s abutters before the next the perceived wrongs in the sit-oriented, mixed-use ing the effort in partnership contract, with all the perks ZBA meeting to discuss with numerous business it was about $270,000. Pri- previous superintendent’s ZBA TABLES 600 development that embrac- contract. Some of those in- es the bus lanes, and is a any of those concerns. leaders and Business Incu- ya was in demand. You saw BROADWAY TO “We would love the op- that we lost one finalist in cluded no clear dismissal new, attractive and clean bator director Deise Para- FEBRUARY MEETING residence for people,” said portunity to engage and be guay. our process before we made procedures, endless accrual EVERETT - After a near- Tocco. “We are trying to responsive and respectful to “I will start by quoting our decision. When you of sick/vacation days, and ly three-hour Zoning Board make the units efficient and the community,” he said. Einstein in that he said, have quality people who are no clear term for the con- of Appeals (ZBA) public affordable.” The next ZBA meeting ‘Improvement is more im- in demand, you have to pay tract. hearing last week, the fate The marketing of the is scheduled for Monday, portant than knowledge,’” them.” The accrual of sick and of the long-discussed 600 apartments will be geared Feb. 3. While the board led off Matos in his pre- School Committeeman vacation days resulted in a very expensive buyback Broadway mixed-use apart- toward young people who sentation. “That just struck Frank Parker said Inter- are graduating from college for the schools, nearly ment and restaurant propos- See METRO NEWS Page 17 a chord in me because in im Supt. Janice Gauthier and want to remain in Ever- Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 17

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 members will be able to ask historical research. day. “Many residents of Hill location.”Edwards overall student performance “In East Boston, chil- questions and discuss the ​“It was a wonderful ex- East Boston question the said the residents of East- on tests. dren who live near heavily proposal, the public input perience,” said Kristen need and safety of the sub- ie, along with other Ever- This recent study has polluted areas like major portion of the hearing has Tabacco, a history teach- station being located in the source ratepayers in Greater become fodder for elected roadways or under jet paths been closed. er at Lynn Classical High middle of a densely pop- Boston, will pay for new officials and parents calling are 3-4 times more likely School. “We met some ulated neighborhood”The electricity infrastructure, for Massport to immediate- to experience symptoms of LYNN CLASSICAL legislators and other lead- proposed substation on the including the Eagle Hill ly begin funding a mitiga- asthma than children in other tion program that calls for STUDENT TOURS ers. We learned a lot about East Eagle parcel directly substation, through charges neighborhoods, and 2 times the new law and the Civics abuts Chelsea Creek, and as included on their electric air purifiers (HEPA filters) more likely to experience STATE HOUSE Trust money and how it will part of the Project Change bill. “Eversource has not in East Boston homes and symptoms of COPD,” said LYNN - Lynn Classical be used. As a bonus, Dan Notification, Eversource answered questions with schools to protect children Tenglad. “East Boston also against harmful pollution. student, Joseph Severe, re- Cahill let us in the chamber regards for the need of two has one of the highest pop- recognizes the site’s suscep- The calls on Massport to cently received the news ulations of children in all of to watch a real meeting. It tibility to flooding and the substations in East Boston fund placing HEPA filters Boston. Pollution is linked to that he is a finalist in the was very interesting.” need to reconsider its infra- and whether the location in schools and homes grew Lions Club Zone Compe- structure relative to changes on Massport property could louder this past October not only heart and lung dis- tition and will be moving EDWARDS ORDERS in sea-level rise. “During expand to serve the neigh- after environmental activ- ease but depression and vio- up to the regional level. On HEARING ON the winter of 2018, the borhood and the airport,” ists, residents and elected lent behavior. As a mom, this Jan. 15, Severe was invit- substation parcel and sur- wrote Edwards. officials heard Olin College information makes me want ed to visit the State House EVERSOURCE rounding streets of Condor Professor Scott Hersey’s to move. But then I’ll meet alongside history teachers SUBSTATION and East Eagle experienced findings from a study that yet another mom on the play- Dena Capano and Kristen EAST BOSTON - The storm surge flooding three STUDY SHOWS he and his students conduct- ground who has lived in East Tabacco. long and complicated saga times within three months,” AIR FILTERS IN ed over the summer. Boston all her life whose “Being in that room felt of Eversource’s attempt to wrote Edwards. “The lev- Hersey and local Olin kids, brothers, grandparents, like there was a great big build a substation along the el of flooding seen on the CLASSROOMS College students, Tay- spouses all have asthma, change coming,” said Se- Chelsea Creek will continue substantial parcel is catego- BOOST EDUCATION lor Sheneman and Chris- and I get more motivation to vere. “Especially with the this week in the Boston City rized by FEMA flood maps PERFORMANCE tine Dimke, installed in- fight and to call them to join senate and legislatures. And struments that have been me in it. It’s empowering to Council. City Councilor as a 100-year event, and the EAST BOSTON - In being in the middle of it all measuring a wide array of fight for solutions that can Lydia Edwards has said that Project Change Notification 2015 an emergency situ- made me feel ecstatic be- pollutants caused by fos- protect our kids and join in she will put forth an order report does not reference ation involving a natural cause I was a part of some- sil fuels emanating from the dialogue rather than sit calling for a hearing in the or indicate these types of gas leak near an Los An- thing great. I believe this storm surges as a potential highways and Logan Inter- on the sidelines.” appropriate committee to gles school resulted in the national Airport. The study because there are urban cit- threat to the integrity of Mothers Out Front en- discuss the safety and need school district placing air was a collaboration between ies that need civic education for the substation in East- the substation and safety courages mothers across filters in classrooms. Olin, East Boston’s AIR the nation to fight for mean- and would benefit a lot from ie. For years, environmen- of residents.”During public While the gas leak Inc., Eastie’s airport miti- the learning experience. I talists, activists, residents hearings on the proposed ingful environmental miti- proved to be mostly a false gation advocacy group and gation to ensure a liveable also felt like being a part of and elected officials on both substation, Edwards argues alarm the unexpected result Aerodyne, the manufacturer Massachusetts History Day sides of the Chelsea Creek Eversource refused to an- climate for children so Ten- of the air filters that were of the ARISense air quality glad and Burrell are call- has given me the opportu- have been standing in sol- swer questions from the placed in classrooms was measuring technology. ing on Massport to provide nity to utilize my analysis idarity in firm opposition public regarding electrical that students’ test scores and At the community meet- HEPA filters for all public skills and deep research.” against Eversource’s plan capacity needs and climate performance improved. ing in October, Hersey said Massachusetts History to place a substation at the resiliency, instead directing The phenomenon caught the equipment he and his schools first and foremost, Day (MHD) is a state af- City Yards in East Boston residents towards the Ener- the eye NYU’s Michael Olin students used found and then to all homes. “We filiate of National History along the Chelsea Creek. gy Facilities Siting Board Gilraine who began a study, a type of air pollution that, might not have a lot of con- trol over the outdoors - we Day (NHD), a highly re- For the past two years, lo- filing. “Eversource has not “Air Filters, Pollution, and “can lead to heart attacks will still have to leave the garded academic program cal environmentalists on the explained the need for the Student Achievement” that and strokes and is contam- playground early too many for elementary and second- Eastie and Chelsea sides of substation and has not suffi- looks at how air filters in inating homes and schools times because we can’t ary school students. As part the Creek have launched a ciently explored alternative classrooms following the Al- near highways in Eastie.” breathe well - but let’s at of the history day project, visual, media and talking solutions to meeting any iso Canyon gas leak in 2015 Hersey said that it’s least protect them indoors,” students in Grades 6-12 campaign against Ever- perceived energy demand,” had some surprising results. not just vehicles that are are encourage to explore source’s plans to place the wrote Edwards. “The Union Gilraine’s study showed contaminating Eastie, but said Tenglad. that math scores went up local, state, national, and substation at the City Yards of Concerned Scientists has planes flying in and out of The request has received by 20 percent and English Logan Airport are releasing world history. Each year in Eagle Square, citing en- presented alternative solu- the support from Rep. Adri- scores increased by 18 per- harmful air pollution, and more than half a million an Madar0 and Mayor Mar- vironmental and safety con- tions involving solar and cent at the school. Gilraine it's impacting surrounding students participate in con- cerns. “Eversource Energy energy storage to meet en- tin Walsh who met with the argues the benefits of -hav communities and that taxi- Mothers Out Front group a ducting in-depth research, intends to build an electrical ergy needs while providing ing air filters in classrooms, ing aircraft are emitting a lot few weeks ago. using primary and second- substation in the Eagle Hill benefits to ratepayers and given recent data of air pol- of gas phase pollutants and ary sources, work with li- neighborhood of East Bos- Massport is investing $17 lution’s negative effects on ultrafine particles. Walsh told the group he braries, archives, museums, ton arguing that East Bos- million dollars in building cognitive learning, is sim- This led Sonja Tenglad was ‘all in’ on the plan to oral history interviews, and/ ton's electrical utility infra- an additional Eversource ilar to cutting class size by and Julia Burrell, of the get HEPA filters into school or historic sites, analyze structure is not sufficient,” substation in East Boston a third. Studies have shown East Boston Chapter of the classrooms but cautioned it and interpret their findings, wrote Edwards in calling less than one half mile away that cutting class sizes leads national Mothers Out Front would be a fight and a long and write and present their for the hearing on Wednes- from the proposed Eagle to a 22 percent increase in movement, to take action. one at that. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE p.m on weekday, and of foreclosing the same record. OF MASSACHUSETTS And Family Court required to file an inven- National Association, as parties in possession, C-20-02 1:00 p.m. until 11:00 will be sold at Public Purchaser shall also THE TRIAL COURT 24 New Chardon St. tory or annual accounts Trustee for Morgan Stan- and attorney’s fees and Also see p.m. on Saturdays, Auction at 10:00 AM, on bear all state and county PROBATE AND Boston, MA 02114 with the Court. Persons ley Capital I Inc. Trust costs. C-18-02 Sundays, and holidays. February 26, 2020, on deeds excise tax. The FAMILY COURT (617)788-8300 interested in the estate 2006-HE1, Mortgage TERMS OF SALE: PUBLIC HEARING A hearing on said appli- the premises known as deposit of $10,000.00 Suffolk Division CITATION ON are entitled to notice Pass-Through Certificates, A deposit of FIVE THOU- Notice is hereby given cation is scheduled for 614 Park Avenue, Revere, is to be paid in cash or 24 New Chardon St. PETITION FOR regarding the adminis- Series 2006-HE1 by SAND DOLLARS AND 00 in accordance with the February 19, 2020 at Massachusetts, the prem- bank or certified check at Boston, MA 02114 FORMAL tration directly from the Deutsche Bank National CENTS ($5,000.00) in the provisions of Chapter 3:00 p.m. in the Council ises described in said the time and place of the (617)788-8300 ADJUDICATION Personal Representative Trust Company by assign- form of a certified check, 40A of the Massachusetts Chamber (located on mortgage, together with sale, with the balance of CITATION ON Docket No. and may petition the ment recorded in said bank treasurer’s check General Laws and Section the 2nd floor) in Revere all the rights, easements, the purchase price to be PETITION FOR SU20P0044EA Court in any matter Suffolk County Registry or money order will be 17.40.030 of the Revised City Hall, 281 Broadway, and appurtenances there- paid by bank or certified ORDER OF Estate of: relating to the estate, of Deeds at Book 56043, required to be delivered Ordinances of the City of Revere. to, to wit: check within forty-five COMPLETE Michael including the distribution Page 27 for breach of the at or before the time Revere that the Revere REVERE LICENSE COM- A certain parcel of land (45) days after the date SETTLEMENT Dellorfano of assets and expenses of conditions of said Mort- the bid is offered. The City Council will conduct MISSION with the buildings there- of the sale, to be deposit- Docket No. Date of Death: administration. gage and for the purpose successful bidder will be a public hearing on Mon- Robert Selevitch, Chair- on now and numbered ed in escrow with Guaet- SU17P2134EA 09/10/2018 WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. of foreclosing same will required to execute a day evening, February man 614 Park Avenue, situ- ta and Benson, LLC, at Estate of: To all interested persons: Dunn, First Justice of this be sold at Public Auction Foreclosure Sale Agree- 24, 2020 at 6:00 P.M. in Linda Guinasso ated in Revere, Suffolk 73 Princeton Street, Suite Marie Cafarelli A Petition for Formal Court. at 10:00 AM on February ment immediately after the City Councillor Joseph John M. LaCroix County, Massachusetts, 208, North Chelmsford, A Petition for Order of Probate of Will with Date: January 23, 2019 19, 2020 at 58-60 Brad- the close of the bidding. A. DelGrosso City Council 2/5/20 being Lot 192 on a plan Massachusetts. Complete Settlement has Appointment of Personal Felix D. Arroyo street Avenue, Revere, The balance of the pur- Chamber of Revere City R by J.A. Latham, dated In the event that the been filed by Donna Mar- Representative has been Register of Probate MA, all and singular the chase price shall be paid Hall, 281 Broadway, May, 1894, recorded with successful bidder at the cinowski of Revere, MA filed by Joann Distefano 2/5/20 premises described in within thirty (30) days Revere, MA 02151 on Suffolk Deeds at the end foreclosure sale shall requesting that the court of North Kingstown, RI R said Mortgage, to wit: from the sale date in the the application of Mari- LEGAL NOTICE of Book 2198, bounded default in purchasing enter a formal Decree requesting that the Court The land in Revere, Suf- form of a certified check, lucia Alves Fonseca, 45 MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF and described as follows: the within described of Complete Settlement enter a formal Decree folk County, Massachu- bank treasurer’s check or Doonan St., Medford, REAL ESTATE NORTHEASTERLY: by property according to including the allowance and Order and for such LEGAL NOTICE setts, with the buildings other check satisfactory MA 02155 seeking per- By virtue and in execu- Park Avenue, formerly the terms of this Notice of a final account, 1ST other relief as requested MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF thereon being a certain to Mortgagee’s attorney. mission from the Revere tion of the Power of Sale Yeamans Street, forty of Sale and/or the terms and other such relief as in the Petition. SALE OF REAL ESTATE parcel of land situated The Mortgagee reserves City Council to raze the contained in a certain (40) feet; of the Memorandum of may be requested in the The Petitioner requests By virtue and in execu- on the northerly side of the right to bid at the existing nonconforming mortgage given by Bev- SOUTHEASTERLY: by Ox- Sale executed at the time Petition. that: Joanne Distefano tion of the Power of Sale Bradstreet Avenue, in sale, to reject any and all commercial structure erly Lucas and Erik Lucas ford Street, one hundred of the foreclosure, the You have the right to of North Kingstown, RI contained in a certain that part of Revere called bids, to continue the sale and reconstruct a new to “MERS”, Mortgage (100) feet; Mortgagee reserves the obtain a copy of the Pe- be appointed as Personal Mortgage given by Jean Beachmont, being lot and to amend the terms two (2) story commercial Electronic Registration SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lot right to sell the property tition from the Petitioner Representative(s) of said J. Ruben and Luz E. numbered 15 on Block of the sale by written structure on Lot 4A at Systems, Inc., a separate 193 on said plan, forty by foreclosure deed to or at the Court. You have estate to serve on the Morales to Mortgage “J” on the plan entitled, or oral announcement 225 Broadway, Revere, corporation that is acting (40) feet; the second highest bidder a right to object to this bond in an unsupervised Electronic Registration “Plan of Sect. “E” Sea made before or during MA 02151. solely as nominee for NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot or, thereafter, to the next proceeding. To do so, you administration. Systems, Inc., as nom- Shore Division of Orient the foreclosure sale. If A copy of the aforemen- “Lender”, Aegis Lending 191 on said plan, one highest bidders, pro- or your attorney must file IMPORTANT NOTICE inee for Decision One Heights, Revere, Mass., the sale is set aside for tioned proposed plan and Corporation and its hundred (100) feet. viding that said bidder a written appearance and You have the right to Mortgage Company, belonging to the Boston any reason, the Purchas- application (C-20-02) is successors and assigns Containing according to shall deposit with said objection at this Court obtain a copy of the Pe- LLC, its successors and Land Co.’’ recorded with er at the sale shall be on file and available for dated May 10, 2006 and said plan, four thousand attorney, the amount of before 10:00 a.m. on tition from the Petitioner assigns, dated October 5, Suffolk Deeds at end of entitled only to a return public inspection in the recorded with the Suffolk (4,000) square feet of the required deposit as 02/20/2020. or at the Court. You have 2005 and recorded with Book 1284. Said parcel of the deposit paid. The office of the City Clerk, County Registry of Deeds, land. set forth herein within This is NOT a hearing a right to object to this the Suffolk County Reg- of land is bounded and purchaser shall have no Revere City Hall, Revere, in Book 39613, Page 68, Terms of Sale: These five (5) business days date, but a deadline by proceeding. To do so, you istry of Deeds at Book described as follows: further recourse against Massachusetts, Monday as assigned by Assign- premises are being sold after written notice of the which you must file a or your attorney must 38203, Page 257 as SOUTHERLY by Bradstreet the Mortgagor, the Mort- through Thursday from ment of Mortgage dated subject to any and all default of the previous written appearance and file a written appearance affected by a Loan Modi- Avenue, sixty and gagee or the Mortgagee’s 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. June 1, 2009 and record- unpaid real estate taxes, highest bidder. objection if you object to and objection at this fication recorded on May 00/100 (60.00) feet; attorney. The description and Friday from 8:15 ed with Suffolk County water rates, municipal Other terms, if any, are this proceeding. If you Court before: 10:00 a.m. 10, 2011 in Said Registry WESTERLY by lot num- of the premises con- A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Registry of Deeds, Book charges and assessments, to be announced at the fail to file a written ap- on the return day of of Deeds at Book 47893, bered 14 on said Block, tained in said mortgage Attest: 45370, Page 76, and as condominium charges, sale. pearance and objection 02/27/2020. Page 251, subsequently seventy four and 86/100 shall control in the event Ashley E. Melnik assigned by Assignment expenses, costs, and Dated: February 3, 2020 followed by an Affidavit This is NOT a hearing assigned to Deutsche (74.86) feet; NORTHERLY of an error in this publi- City Clerk of Mortgage dated June assessments, if applica- Present holder of said of Objections within date, but a deadline by Bank National Trust by lots numbered six cation. TIME WILL BE OF 2/5/20, 2/12/20 3, 2009 and recorded ble, federal tax liens, mortgage thirty (30) days of the which you must file a Company by Mortgage and seven on said THE ESSENCE. R with Suffolk County partition wall rights, Wilmington Trust, Nation- return date, action may written appearance and Electronic Registration Block, sixty and 27/100 Other terms, if any, to be Registry of Deeds, Book statutes, regulations, al Association, as Succes- be taken without further objection if you object Systems, Inc. by assign- (60.27) feet; EASTERLY announced at the sale. 45370, Page 77, and as zoning, subdivision con- sor Trustee to Citibank, notice to you. to this proceeding. If ment recorded in said by lot numbered 16 on Wells Fargo Bank, LEGAL NOTICE assigned by Assignment trol, or other municipal N.A. as Trustee for the WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. you fail to file a timely Suffolk County Registry said Block, eighty and National Association, as LEGAL NOTICE of Mortgage dated June ordinances or bylaws Merrill Lynch Mortgage Dunn, First Justice of this written appearance and of Deeds at Book 43390, 60/100 (80.60) feet. Trustee for Morgan Stan- Notice is hereby given 1, 2009 and recorded respecting land use, Investors Trust, Mortgage Court. objection followed by an Page 75, subsequently Containing about 4,664 ley Capital I Inc. Trust that Fiesta Shows, with Suffolk County configuration, building Loan Asset-Backed Certifi- Date: January 23, 2020 affidavit of objections assigned to Wells Fargo square feet, more or 2006-HE1, Mortgage Seabrook, NH, John Registry of Deeds, Book or approval, or bylaws, cates, Series 2006-HE5 Felix D. Arroyo, within thirty (30) days Bank, N.A., as Trustee to less. For title see Deed Pass-Through Certificates, Flynn, Vice President 45370, Page 78, and as statutes or ordinances by its Attorneys Register of Probate of the return day, action Morgan Stanley Capital recorded prior hereto & Series 2006-HE1 and Manager, has made assigned by Assignment regarding the presence Guaetta and Benson, LLC 2/5/20 may be taken without ABS Capital I Inc. series herewith. Present Holder of said application for a Carnival of Mortgage dated Febru- of lead paint, asbestos or Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire R further notice to you. 2006-HE1, Mortgage The premises are to Mortgage, License to be exercised ary 4, 2016 and recorded other toxic substances, P.O. Box 519 UNSUPERVISED AD- Pass-Through Certificates, be sold subject to and By Its Attorneys, at Showcase Cinema with Suffolk County sanitary codes, housing Chelmsford, MA 01824 MINISTRATION UNDER Series 2006-HE1 by Deut- with the benefit of all ORLANS PC Parking Lot, 565 Squire Registry of Deeds, Book codes, tenancy, and , to 2/5/20, 2/12/20, LEGAL NOTICE THE MASSACHUSETTS sche Bank National Trust easements, restrictions, PO Box 540540 Road, Revere, Massachu- 55910, Page 205, of the extent that they are 2/19/20 COMMONWEALTH UNIFORM PROBATE CODE Company by assignment encroachments, building Waltham, MA 02454 setts. Requested days which mortgage the un- recorded prior to the R OF MASSACHUSETTS (MUPC) recorded in said Suffolk and zoning laws, liens, Phone: (781) 790-7800 and hours of operation to dersigned is the present above mortgage, any THE TRIAL COURT A Personal Representa- County Registry of Deeds unpaid taxes, tax titles, 19-000927 be March 25th through holder, for breach of the easements, rights of way, PROBATE AND tive appointed under the at Book 44757, Page 73, water bills, municipal 1/29/20, 2/5/20, April 20th, 2020 from conditions of said mort- restrictions, confirmation LEGAL NOTICE FAMILY COURT MUPC in an unsupervised subsequently assigned liens and assessments, 2/12/20 5:00 p.m. until 11:00 gage and for the purpose or other matters of COMMONWEALTH Suffolk Probate administration is not to Wells Fargo Bank, rights of tenants and R Page 18 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 5, 2020

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SALEM - REVERE LYNN - NEW LEOMINSTER New to market. - New to Large three fam- BEDFORD - Conven- Move in condi- Market! 2 ily home with to- - Com- tional single tion 1 bedroom family located tal of 17 rooms, 8 mercial family home on first floor. in close prox- bedrooms and 3 building with 6 rooms, Hardwood imity to public full baths. Live in with liquor 3 bedrooms Under Agreement Under Agreement and 1 full Under Agreement flooring, granite transporta- Under Agreement one of the three license, Under Agreement counters and tion. One unit bedroom units dining bath has lots stainless appliances. Low condo fee, 1 off has tenant at will. House can be delivered for practically room and dance floor. Three additional of potential for the new owner. Good size yard with 3 off street parking Asking 180K vacant if needed. Fenced flat usable yard nothing. First floor leased with second floor store fronts. Off stret parking for 80 and off street parking for 4. Asking $520K waiting for the new owner. U/A $650K vehicles. U/A $425K street parking spots. 4 Asking $224K

LYNN - Single CHELSEA CHELMSFORD BROCKTON We have OVER 30 apartments family colonial - Lovely - Brand new - Oversized available for you to rent with 6 total 5 room townhouse 2 fam- rooms, Kitchen, condo on style home ily home living and din- SOLD second featuring 7 SOLD featuring $ – $ SOLD 1,000 3,000 ing rooms and floor total rooms, 2 four rooms Under Agreement 3 bedrooms. featuring 3 bedrooms and and 2 bed- — Find us online — 1.5 baths for bedrooms, 1.5 baths. This rooms in convenience. Of street parking for 2. Ask- updated kitchen, off street parking and is a commuters each unit. Hardwood flooring through out ing $385K much more. Needs to be seen!! SOLD dream being 2 with updated kitchens. Off street parking $325K minutes off Rte. 3 SOLD $395K for 4. U/A $379K

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• 137 • 272 GEN’L HELP OFFICE/ LEGAL NOTICES • 123 APTS. FOR RENT WANTED COMM’L LEGAL NOTICE closing the same will be in the event of a typo- Board of Appeals will RENTALS LEGAL NOTICE sold at Public Auction on graphical error in this conduct a public hearing NAHANT - Oceanfront, EVERETT - 2BR, Lots of Notice is hereby given February 19, 2020, at publication. on Tuesday afternoon, newly renovated 3BR, storage, walk in closets, REVERE: Off Broadway. DELIVERY DRIVER - PART TIME that Joseph Leon Mottolo 2:00 PM Local Time upon For Mortgagors’ Title March 31, 2020 at 4:00 the premises, all and see deed dated June 26, P.M. in the City Councillor 1.5BA, lg. 3/4acre yard, sunporch, Casino view Professional office space. Post #4524 V.F.W. U.S., singular the premises 2009, and recorded in Joseph A. DelGrosso off st. pkg., fireplace, 954-649-0233 On public transportation. Inc., 61 Lucia Avenue, Revere, MA, Daniel described in said mort- Book 45187 at Page 321 City Council Chamber of central air, full basement 2/12 Call for details. 978-590- Zwicker, Manager, has gage, to wit: with the Suffolk County Revere City Hall on the for storage, WD. ------8810 Sherwin-Williams Co., Medford made application for an The land in Revere, Registry of Deeds. application of Randolph $3200-no util., 1st & sec. REVERE Beachmont 25-27hrs/wk; $14 starting wage. Alteration of Premises Suffolk County, Massa- TERMS OF SALE: Said Taylor, 183 Cushman 781-576-9414 - 3BR, 2BA, LR, Kit, Clean lic. Pre-employment drug test/ to expand their licensed chusetts, situated on the premises will be sold Avenue, Revere, Mas- BUILDING Northeasterly side of and conveyed subject to sachusetts requesting 2/26 Laundry in bldg., Sec physical req’d. Call 781-395-4463 premises to include the FOR SALE second story of the same the Revere Beach Park- all liens, encumbrances, a variance of Title 17, ------8 approved. $2500 EEO address. A hearing on way, with the buildings unpaid taxes, tax titles, Chapter 17.24, Section REVERE - Available includes heat 339-224- REVERE - HELP WANTED - said application is sched- and improvements municipal liens and 17.24.010 of the Revised now - 2BR off Malden St. 3839 Great Location uled for February 19, thereon, said land being assessments, if any, Ordinances of the City of shown as Lot 7 on a which take precedence Revere, minimum front near school, fridge and 2/26 2 Store Fronts 1 4BR Apt. 2020 at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber (located plan entitled “Plan of over the said mortgage and side yard setback W/D in apartment, small 5 open Pkg. spots Dental on the 2nd floor) in House Lots in the Town above described. requirements to enable pet ok, off st. parking. $950.000 Revere City Hall, 281 of Revere, Massachu- TEN THOUSAND the appellant to construct $2000 1st & security. SOBER 617 785 7027 Broadway, Revere. setts, Belonging to the ($10,000.00) Dollars of a (16 ft. W x 24 ft. L) 781-535-2773 HOUSING REVERE LICENSE COM- J.H. Thayer Estate” by the purchase price must garage in the side yard 2/19 Assistant MISSION Whitman B. Howard, Civil be paid in cash, certified and to also construct a Sober Housing Accommo- HOUSE Engineer, dated March check, bank treasurer’s second story addition ------Robert Selevitch, Chair- dations FOR SALE man 15, 1907 and recorded or cashier’s check at the over the existing single LYNN - Diamond District. Safe and sober housing Part-time Linda Guinasso with the Suffolk District time and place of the family dwelling and pro- Beautiful modern, newly accommodations for men Calais, ME - Excellent loca- John M. LaCroix Registry of Deeds in sale by the purchaser. posed garage, on Lot 14, Book 3886, Page 313, The balance of the at 183 Cushman Avenue, renovated. Large, 3BR and women available tion - 5BR, 2 BA, Lg. single 2/5/20 in nice 3 fam. house. R being more particularly purchase price shall be Revere, Massachusetts. now in Revere, East or 2 Fam. New roof, new Call 781-284-4058 described as follows: paid in cash, certified A copy of the aforemen- Stainless steel Kitchen, Boston and Lynn. Call flooring nearly complete, SOUTHERLY by Revere check, bank treasurer’s tioned proposed plan and beautiful HW floors … today 617-610-0053 or needs windows/finish. Annese DMD LEGAL NOTICE Beach Parkway, forty-six or cashier’s check within application (A-20-03) is Call 617 529 0879 visit www.americasober. $40,000, possible owner NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S and 48/100 (46.48) forty five (45) days after on file and available for SALE OF REAL ESTATE feet; the date of sale. public inspection in the com finance with 10% down. WESTERLY by Lot 6 on Other terms to be an- office of the City Clerk, 207-672-3249 Premises: 725 Revere DEADLINES: For classi- Beach Parkway, Revere, said Plan, one hundred nounced at the sale. Revere City Hall, Revere, fied line ads, deadlines 2/6 Massachusetts forty-four and 95/100 Marinosci Law Group, Massachusetts, Monday By virtue and in execu- (144.95) feet; P.C. through Thursday from are Monday by 4 p.m. NORTHERLY by land now 275 West Natick Road, 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Call 781-485-0588 or tion of the Power of Sale TO PLACE YOUR AD contained in a certain or formerly of Frances Suite 500 and Friday from 8:15 fax the ad to 781-485- mortgage given by S. Sargent, forty-five Warwick, RI 02886 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. 1403 PLEASE CALL 781-485-0588 Santos V. Pais and Julio (45.00) feet; and Attorney for John J. Henry, Clerk Alberto Paiz to Mortgage EASTERLY by Lot 8 on The Bank of New York City of Revere Electronic Registration said Plan, one hundred Mellon Trust Company, Zoning Board of Appeals Systems, Inc., as Nomi- thirty-two and 95/ l00 (l N.A., as Trustee for Fed- 2/5/20, 2/12/20 nee for Taylor, Bean & 32.95) feet. eral Deposit Insurance R Whitaker Mortgage Corp. Subject to restriction of Corporation 2011-R1 Real Estate Transfers and now held by The a twenty foot setback Trust Bank of New York Mellon from said Revere Beach Present Holder of the LEGAL NOTICE BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE Trust Company, N.A., Parkway as set forth in a Mortgage NOTICE OF as Trustee for Federal taking by the Common- Telephone: (401) 234- MONTHLY Martinez, Kevin F Mendez Brothers Invest 30 Ambrose St $500,000 Deposit Insurance Corpo- wealth of Massachusetts 9200 BOARD MEETING ration 2011-R1 Trust, said recorded with said MLG File No.: 18-01297 Notice is hereby given in Turetsky, Daniel Leblanc, Claire M 233 Bradstreet Ave $551,362 mortgage dated June Suffolk District Registry 1/29/20, 2/5/20, accordance with Section Merzaq, Mohammed James Third LLC 44 Fowler Ave $310,000 25, 2009, and recorded of Deeds in Book 2735, 2/12/20 23A of Chapter 38 of in the Suffolk County Page 33. R the General Laws, that Celsus LLC Brangiforte, Dana 13 Kingman Ave #1 $78,000 Registry of Deeds, in Subject to an easement a meeting of the Revere Book 45187 at Page recorded with said Deeds Housing Authority will Brown Judith R Est Mitchell, Donna K 31 Reservoir Ave $20,000 323, as affected by an in Book 8641, Page 416; LEGAL NOTICE be held at 6:30 p.m. on Assignment of Mortgage see Release of Easement A-20-03 Wednesday, February Gast, Nicholas C Houmeister, Ian C 20 Washington Sq $650,000 dated February 9, 2018, recorded with said Deeds Public Hearing 19, 2020 at 70 Cooledge and recorded with said in Book 9579, Page Notice is hereby given in Street, Revere, Massa- Deeds in Book 59227 at 209. Also subject to and accordance with the pro- chusetts. JEFF BOWEN 781-201-9488 Page 256, of which mort- Easement recorded with visions of Chapter 40A of REVERE HOUSING SANDRA CASTILLO 617-780-6988 gage the undersigned is said Deeds in Book 9579, the Massachusetts Gen- AUTHORITY the present holder, for Page 211. eral Laws and Title 17 of By: Carlos A. Lopez The description of the the Revised Ordinances Executive Director REVEREREALESTATE.COM [email protected] breach of the conditions • property contained in the of the City of Revere that 2/5/20 Boston Harbor Real Estate | 188 Sumner Street | East Boston in said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- mortgage shall control the City of Revere Zoning R Wednesday, February 5, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 19 REVERE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY

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The following students Rayyan Farouqi Olivia Rupp Amishia Merveille Stephanie Aviles Perez Grade 8 achieved academic honors Celeste Galeas Rebecca Santos Ashley Moreira Fatima Baoussouh Principal’s List at the Susan B. Anthony Megan Hayes Lara Silva Catherine Morgan Isabella Betancur Mejia Ariana Aguilar Middle School for the sec- Layla Hiduchick Carmen Torres Ava Morris Jermaine Borges-Kelley Sami Aietlhadj ond quarter. Jayvianna Hunter Leah Zuniga Hernandez Aleene Mustafa Camila Builes Acevedo Jose Aparicio Grajales Maeve Hurley Adam Nadir Nicolle Cadavid Londono Julia Bitencourt Ferreira Honors Alexis Kane Grade 6 Ava Patch Lylah Cassidy Beatriz Blesson Grade 6 Jackson Martel Honor Roll Bianca Pineda Ava Cassinello Lesly Calderon Lopez Principal’s List Alejandro Mejia Montoya Sara Aazim Hazell Portillo Guevara Kaouthar Challiou Juan Chica Chavarria Adriana Aviles-Perez Dayana Ortega Echavarria Kayla Abdullahi Valeria Quijada Clavel Joselyn Chavez Guevara Adriana DeCicco Dila Berksan Karina Palencia Marroquin Michael Arias Almeida Nathalie Ramcharan Raquel Class Ambra DeCicco-Clyne Salome Cano Ortega Giovanni Pena Rivas Isabella Arroyave Lopez Julian Restrepo Gomez Besmir Collaku Natalie Dominguez Duran Emely Castillo Hernandez Richard Pineda Taborda Gabriel Avila Correa De Eliel Rivera Saenz Sharon Cordero Contreras Ayman El Alam Lucia Cerbone Gabriella Polidoro Oliveira Ashlyn Roman Reyes Samantha Cueller Ruiz Kimberly Figueroa Victoria Cutler Alondra Ramirez Lopez Lyna Baoussouh Miley Romero Portillo Andrea Diaz Toro Emily Heckley Fais Dzemailovic Danni Randall Anthony Barrientos P ena Geselle Ruiz Sophia Domingos Giancarlo Henao Cardenas Christian Batres R-Jay Ruiz Lauren Dos Santos Ashley henriquez Sara Brown Abdelfattah Nicholas Rupp Andreson Galvez Chacon Glenn Kule Gabriel Campos Maximiliano Salvador Soraya Godino Karla Leal Robles REVERE ELKS Students of the Month Myla Cassinell Gutierrez Noah Goodwin Axel Marroquin Rodriguez Kimberly Costello Kashayla Sawyer Kathy Granados Alvarez Mihailo Mrkalj Jeremy Cruz Kauanny Souza Evelyn Griffin James Navarro Jennifer Da Silva David Tamayo Toro Grace Griffin Devin Nieves Emily De Souza Caterina Testa Giselle Guillen Zamora Catalina Robles Moya Janlucas Delsas Zamora Angelo Testa-Duffy Mia Hanley Celia Rocino Janessa Diaz Daniel Valencia Olivia Harris Harrison Rua Kacie Doblado Lopez Alana Verzolla Gabriela Hernandez Ariel Santiago Hernendez Florencia Corvil Angel Villanueva Aviles Brooklynne Hilton Jannet Sehli Deyae Elouazzani Samantha Hoyos Tobon Kelsey Taing Mohamed Essalmi Grade 7 Giselle Im Vatheus Valentim Marcelo Fermin-Cuartas Principal’s List Kayla Jaramillo Marianna Valladares Walter Franklin Omar Acosta Ana Kalliavas Nelson Villanueva Madelynn Fuentes-Santizo Yasser Amezaine Guillermo L andaverde Camila Gaitan Aguilar Isaac Batista Orellana Grade 8 Ashley Garcia Monserat Buenrostro Lopez Mariana Lara Sarmiento Honor Roll Ivana George Anthony DiCicco Taylor Leonard Victor Andrade Giovani Gonzalez Nada Fenni Ariel Lopez Haley Belloise Fabio Tran is a senior at My name is Amelia Viscay Wilson Gonzalez Diana Florian Nolasco Keily Maldonado Ortez Yulisa Benavides Cabrera Revere High School who and I’m a senior at RHS. is being recognized as the For the past four years, I’ve Vanessa Heard Kessily Jacome Farid Martinez Rojas Juliana Bolton Elk’s Student of the month been an active member Juiver Hernandez Monzon Ines Kandsi Ramon Martinez Marcella Bonfardeci by the faculty at RHS. of student council. I’ve Joyce Hernandez Perez Melania Muja Ricardo Martinez Giada Caruso Fabio is a very diligent played field hockey since Ahmed Imamovic Brianny Muneton Alvarez Matthew McGowan Lilia Chaabouni student who always seeks I was a sophomore. As a Andreas Jaramillo Giron Charleigh Novoselsky Isabella Mejia Dominic Chianca out extra help when needed senior, I played on the RHS Nathaniel Kerins Salvatore Prezioso Maria Melendez Orellana Iago Da Silva and does not hesitate to powderpuff team on the Alivia Lamarra Daniel Remolina Arevalo Michael Morgan Luisangel Escoto help fellow students. In offensive line. I’ve worked Marcos Landaverde-Esco- Kenneth Santizo Carbajal Amira Mouty Isaiah Felix the classroom, he remains as a writing center coach for bar Renee Shrestha Andy Nguyen Hiba Fenni focused and on-task and is three semesters and I assist Alexa Laureano Kamilla Souza Nelson Ortez Lazo Casey Ganjolli even known for always get- Ms. Szymanski’s freshman Diego Leal Robles Belma Velic Antonia Palladiino Lucas Goncalves ting his work done early. His advisory as a freshman Camila Lopez Posada O’Dell Young Joseph Palladino Nathaniel Hill efficiency and determina- mentor. Heba Marouane Yanni Patel Briana Kane tion are admired by teachers Outside of school, I work at Camila Maruqez Perez Grade 7 Diana Perez Jiacheng Li and peers alike. He has the D’Ambrosio Brown law Yessica Martinez Calderon Honor Roll Jose Puerta Guerrero Milly MacDonald challenged himself through- firm and partake in many Allison Medrano Kelly Alvarez Granados Yechiel Ramirez Madison Masiello out high school taking four community events. Lesly Melara Pineda Brandon Anorga Ashley Restrepo Pereanez Briana Mendieta AP classes along with many Andrea Mendieta Deras Issraa Areslan Victor Rodriguez Ariana Mendoza Pre-AP and honors classes Maria Rojas Lopera Maya Merino while maintaining a cumula- Nicolas Rojas Taborda Christopher Molina Cam- tive 4.06 GPA. Fabio has also Nathaniel Rubio pos been a writing coach in the Rachel Sanchez Cardona Marcus Pavon high school’s Writing Center since his junior year and will Daniela Santana Baez Anthony Pham have four semesters of expe- Jose Santiago Martinez Sarah Pineda Taborda rience by the time he gradu- Vita Somboun Daniella Prestone ates. He helps students with Guilherme Sposito Nogueira Luis Reynoso Fuentes their writing and encour- Indrit Tamizi Juan Salazar Pardo ages them to improve their Nhu Nguyen Than Giselle Salvador Gutierrez work. He looks forward to Lindsey Trinidad Meza Aidan Schratwieser meeting with unfamiliar stu- Emely Ventura Rodriguez Gianna Scoppettuolo dents and motivating them Nola Wiswall Karlee Stephens to be great. Gabriella Torres Mendez Outside of the classroom, Cynthia Vejar Galvez Fabio is also a dedicated member of the cross coun- try and track teams. He cap- tained an undefeated cross country team, winning the revere Karate 2019 GBL championship acadeMy’S and being named GBL All- Star in the process. He was recently named one of the captains of the indoor track team. He has gone from being a JV runner his fresh- man year to one of Revere’s top distance runners. He holds two school records in the 4x800m Relay and the Distance Medley Relay. 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