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Michael Patrick Quinn is hon recalls: “I had the honor and priv just as he lives on in me.” Lt. lives. on through the people he touched it also prevented the loss of many too well as a group of us volun livesmemory Mike’s that see to making the “ultimate sacrifice,”making and remember that fateful day all was still alive. I am not surprised resulted in Lt. Michael Quinn ilege of serving under Lt. Mike heteered to retrieve him, hoping enemy. While that fateful decision enemy. Company” and engaged the Company” and engaged the members of his unit back to “H his position, Quinn dispatched Quinn position, his dire situation was to draw fire on alert his fellow marines of the Realizing that the only way to the direction of “H Company.” the direction of “H Company.” invading enemy force heading in his troops happened upon a large cuting their directive, Quinn and troop movement. Stealthily exe- troop movement. Stealthily water supply and identify enemywater supply and identify reconnaissance mission to seek areconnaissance mission leading his infantry unit on aleading his infantry Michael Quinn was tasked withMichael Quinn was Vietnam, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam, Quang Nam Province in SouthQuang Nam Province huddled in the darkness of thehuddled in the darkness “H Company” platoon leadersplatoon Company” “H Photos by Eddy Loan APRIL 4, 2019 APRIL WWW.EINC-ACTION.ORG space is limited - REGISTER ONLINE. is limited - REGISTER space fee covers registration and a snack. projects, art activities, more At “e” inc.’s Science emporium. inc.’s “e” more At activities, games, art activities, story time, and story activities, art games, activities, a new topic each month with hands-on science month with hands-on each topic a new children ages 5 to 7 are invited to come explore explore come 7 are invited to 5 to children ages Author Tom MacDonald signs a copy of his latest murder mystery for a Author Tom Charlestown resident.

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when the Longshoremen began Diversified Auto. land back from the MassPort and get that small piece of City-owned munity had hoped that they could same way, noting that the com- noting that same way, that attended the meeting felt the no power as a citizen.” abused. I felt like I had absolutelyhad I like felt I abused. Longshoremen…It was ridicu open space and maybe kids play but I walked away feeling a little hands with MassPort and the chance that we could have some there…This is my first go-around, “The BPDA walked in holding in there thinking there might be a abused for asking some ques going to be playing soccer down said Member Scott Holmes. said Member Scott Holmes. lous, very disappointing. I went ing soccer there, but after being not a chance kids are tions, there’s people showing up in suits,” be embarrassed with so many

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• • That letter was followed up byThat letter At some point in the near The remainder of the first day The MGC did remind everyone Instead, when all of the infor The MGC listened to detailed to listened MGC The All of them were being reviewed attor Wynn by testimony The his name but felt he had no choicehis name but in the matter. out to be an ill-ad what turned employeestyle Hall Town vised and by Steve Wynn meeting tour It hadother company officials. accountsbeen reported in media Halls at the Town employees that their handswere asked to raise assaulted or had if Steve Wynn had not beenabused them. That but the IEBconfirmed before, that Wynn investigation revealed told Attorney Stacy Michaels was presentinvestigators that she and that did happen. mation had been gathered, the privatein deliberate would MGC - with the option of asking for more or additional information. they would issue their find future, ings and their remedies – includ ing the possibility of stripping the license – in a written report. of hearings focused on the new Board members and the new members of the corporate hier that there would be no vote at the the proceedings, nor wouldend of ofdiscussion of sort any be there the report or testimony. archy. presentations about each new Board member and each new employee. Each told the story of –been recruited how they had some by Matt Maddox – to serve on the Board in the aftermath of the crisis at the company. and if by the MGC for suitability, theon serve to were qualified they Board or work in their positions. on Wednesday, to begin was neys where they would present their regardingquestions ask and case the IEB report. - - - community. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC Doherty at [email protected]. Smart Choices Funding Available eligible for funding. Awardees will be notified of decisions in July. July. in decisions of be notified will Awardees funding. for eligible Doherty at 781-485-6134 of MGH Community Health Associates Health of MGH Community 781-485-6134 at Doherty The deadline for submission is 12:00 Noon on Friday, May 24, 2019. In- 24, 2019. May Friday, on Noon 12:00 is submission for deadline The munity. Funding will be awarded to organizations serving the Charlestown Charlestown the serving organizations to be awarded will Funding munity. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Maria Maria contact please information, more need or questions any have you If town organizations meet the health and human service needs of the com- of the needs service human and health the meet organizations town Information on how to apply on-line will be posted on MyCharlestown.org, MyCharlestown.org, on be posted will on-line apply to how on Information Mid-April. If you have not applied for Smart Choices funds in the past and and past the in funds Choices Smart for applied not have you If Mid-April. One such exchange involved anOne such accord- Much of her responses, `14,” recall if I knew in “I don’t Also in question was how the said that was put out Wells Communications Wynn stated to investi- Weaver “Mr. Maddox also told investiga “As ridiculous as it looks now, wentletter to employees The Choices for Charlestown” for 2019. The program is designed to help Charles- help to designed is program The 2019. for Charlestown” for Choices com-plete applications or applications received after this deadline will not be not will deadline this after received applications or applications com-plete Massachusetts General Hospital announces availability of funding for “Smart “Smart for of funding availability announces Hospital General Massachusetts would like to receive notice of when applications are open, please email Maria Maria email please open, are applications of when notice receive to like would investigation seemed to suggestinvestigation as to what she clear she wasn’t knowing. remembered a letter detail e-mail chain where environmenting a hostile working that letter in was described. That dispute as toe-mail was up for it, read allwhether Sinatra read knewshe even really if or of it, about it. were that sheing to the report, recall a lot of information. didn’t she had responded when asked if she knew the original 2005 case included a rape allegation of the manicurist. company responded after the Wall Street Journal article, including putting out an immediate state- ment of support letter for Steve to employees. That state- Wynn ment also included a reference to the article as being the latest legal strategy in Elaine Wynn’s case against the company. before any investigation into the matter and without consideration to employees that may have been alleged Wynn’s Steve by affected behavior. said he Director Michael Weaver would not do that again if he were to do it over. gators that if he was to do it over again, he would do it differently,” testified. Wells tors that he simply believed Steve Wynn. summa we believed it,” Wells believed it. I know it’s rized. “We tone deaf.” out with the input of Steve Wynn and others in the organization, but was under the signature of Wynn President Maurice Las Vegas – who indicated he was Wooden uncomfortable with the letter in ------7 7 “I had multiple sexual relation Many of the key questions in For Sinatra, who left the compa several times, and he declined. he did release a state However, to the Wells read by that was ment Commission. ships during my tenure at Wynn ships during my tenure at Wynn Resorts and made no attempt to document them,” the statement read. “I do not believe any of the specific details of these relation- Iissues the to material are ships byreviewed being are understand the special committee. I recognize some of the names obtained in the witness questions, but have no memory of ever meeting or hav ing relationships with the women whose names are in your ques tions. I deny having any rela consensual.not was that tionship During the time I was employed codea of aware I was Wynn by of conduct and other policies. I was not however familiar with the details of those policies.” the investigation included infor mation garnered during discovery vs. in the case of Elaine Wynn as well as in a case Steve Wynn, known as the Okada case. Much of what was brought out in regard to the allegations and the response to them came from that case. ny in July 2018 with a multi-mil lion dollar severance package, it became clear she knew of the during allegations against Wynn the 2013 suitability hearings. Yet, she did not divulge them, and the ------THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE A main issue, Wells said, was A main issue, Wells “The Commission is not eval The IEB also indicated that Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox (center) listens to the investigation the investigation to listens Resorts (center) Wynn Maddox CEO Matt sits Whittemore Elaine Counsel General morning. Tuesday report on Bob Harbor President Boston and Encore the right, beside him to ResortsWynn the many touted officials DeSalvio is seen behind. misconduct claims were the sexual made since have changes they and said no one who had knowledge of them during the publicized, still with the company. was process licensing against Steve Wynn, using a time- against Steve Wynn, line to go through the allegations and the response to them. She started in 2005 with the settlement Las paid to a manicurist at Wynn who claimed she had been Vegas wasand by Steve Wynn raped now pregnant as a result of two such encounters. That allegation was detailed in the original Wall Street Journal article in January 2018 that opened the entire sexual misconduct situation. to not decide whether the allega tions were true, but whether the company responded correctly and whether it should have divulged information to the MGC in 2013. areallegations the whether uating true or false, but it is evaluat response to ing the company’s the allegations,” she said. “A key question for the Commission to compa the consider is whether failure to divulge derogatory ny’s information may have a role in suitability or the suitability of a now know in 2013 qualifier…We at least three Massachusetts qual ifiers had knowledge of these alle gations. They were Steve Wynn, and Kim Sinatra…A Elaine Wynn key question for the Commission is whether this relevant informa- tion should have been divulged on the front end rather than us having to investigate this now.” they tried to interview Steve Wynn they tried to interview Steve Wynn ------for a free security check of your home. (from pg. 1) (from pg.

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make a sound determination.” information to apply the law and presented, you will have ample all the evidence and testimony is people of Massachusetts… After Commission. It matters to the to matters It Commission. employees here. It matters to the happened at the company mat It matters to the workforce and into question,” she said. “Whatsaid. she question,” into allegations of sexual misconduct. to these criteria has been called have been directly affected by the revealed the company’s adherence revealed the company’s ters. It matters to the women who loss of Encore’s license. loss of Encore’s were on the table, including the in place or risk losing the license. employees hesitated to report sex keep proper policies and conduct a culture in the company where that companies have to always investigation actually revealed investigation actually revealed the company mattered. She book privilege and not a right – noting Mr. Wynn. We found the compa We Wynn. Mr. the IEB, said what happened at the idea that a gaming license is a lators to uncover these incidents.” ual misconduct allegations against ny failed to safeguard the well-be ing and safety of its employees.” ofLillios, Loretta unveiling, tion ended the impending report with if not impossible for gaming regu impossible for if not secrecy so that it made it difficult Legal Division, disregarding pol showed they made great efforts at certain employees, including the she said. “It Wynn,” against Mr. Tuesday morning. Tuesday tigation, it showed a pattern of icies when it came to allegations the unveiling to go forward the unveiling to go forward recently settled and that allowed these changes.” wassuit ent privilege, but that tor, “the past cannot be erased by tor, November asserting attorney-cli- Enforcement Bureau (IEB) direc- Enforcement Bureau of wit tion, conducting hundreds last a lawsuit from Steve Wynn Wells, MGC Investigations and Wells, of informa- thousands of pages That report had been held up with ing Steve Wynn and implement Wynn ing Steve structure. IEB usingthe last year by the six states to produce the report. ing a robust corporate governanceing a robust found overing of what had been traveling toness interviews, and Photos by Seth Daniel Founding Members of Partners HealthCare APRIL 4, 2019 APRIL you

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ala (G APRIL 4, 2019 APRIL “It became quite clear this per “It became Murphy said she also reviewedalso she said Murphy policies andThere were several “No victim of harassment also has Encore said She Marinovich thanked everyoneMarinovich well as an enhanced training. an enhanced well as hisno idea how bad son had howwas no matter behavior said he was told,” many times just had no bound “He Murphy. aries…It was a significant factor Iaries…It was a significant longer beingwas told in him no with the company.” policies and procedures Encore’s around sexual harassment. said were notprocedures that she very good practices, including a policy early on that required the complainant to have to meet with the alleged harasser. should be required to confront “Thatsaid. she employer,” their requirement is no longer there in the policy.” changed several other policies that are contrary to best practice, or against the law. Legislature as the Representative He credited her from Dorchester. with educating him about the challenges faced by the neighbor hood beaches and being a tireless advocate for the investing resourc es for their improvement. Mayor also reflected on the threat Walsh posed by climate change and the withcollaboratively work to need the Save as such organizations forensure resiliency to Harbor future generations. for their support, for making 2019 the most successful Destination morewith ever Harbor Boston - - In this case, just prior to the Julythe to prior just case, this In very dis- The complainant was They spoke to every person The executive had been in mul •Shelagh Mahoney, Eastern Eastern •Shelagh Mahoney, RIBA, •David Spillane, AICP, •John Sullivan, Boston Water •Kharliyah Ortiz, Save the This year's event was particu - female co-work tive and another er. the the executive and 4th holiday, went to Starbuckscomplainant tried When the woman for coffee. the executiveto pay for the coffee, putting his hand overrode her, presenting hisover her mouth and own credit card to pay. the incidenttressed and reported a supervisorythat same day on superiors. call with her Las Vegas superiors then Those Las Vegas Krum, whoinformed Attorney profes- resources human a with put their sional from Las Vegas, holiday plans on hold to investi- gate the matter immediately. and every witness identified. They spoke to the female complainant and to the executive. harass- sexual for trainings tiple as ment and workplace behavior, Salt Company, Inc. Salt Company, President Principal, Goody Clancy & Sewer Commission Environmental Youth Harbor’s Education Program larly special as it included several tributes to the contributions and who has hard work of Patty Foley, retired after 20 years as President of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. reflectingby began Walsh Mayor with Foley duringon his work his time serving in Massachusetts - - -

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Mayor Marty Walsh joins other officials for the training center ribbon-cutting. Mayor Marty Walsh executives in Las Vegas and local in Las Vegas executives as well.attorneys found no background, they tive’s and determinedprevious incidents said” situ- it was a “he said, she ation. to everyshe said. “They spoke by thesingle person identified found the per complainant. They socially awk- son was incredibly unique.and nerdy isolated, ward, per This was a special knowledge had specialson there because he to get the jobknowledge of how done at casinos. He had done so at multiple locations. Matt Maddox suggested him because this person had the skill set to get Encore Boston Harbor off and running. atbefore disaster a had had They an opening and they wanted the best possible opening for Encore Boston Harbor.” July 2018 against the same execu Heroes are: of Boston Financial Services Neighborhood House Mahadomrongkul, Ohana NE Dragon Boat Team and introduced this year’s heroes. and introduced this year’s Board Chair and National Grid’s Grid’s National and Chair Board President of Government Vice Affairs for Massachusetts, Joseph Newman, along with Save the Harbor's new President, Tani Marinovich, thanked the guests ------THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE Hundreds of event attendeesevent of Hundreds business manager Brian Kelly, new campus, we've this “With The first complaint against theThe first complaint She never reported it to any- “I think actually the companythe actually think “I This event celebrated a year of Save the Harbor Each year, toured the facilities, met with instructors and current apprentic es, and learned about life-chang ing job opportunities in the region. for Pipefitters Local 537, noted facili that training at the union’s ty provides debt-free, world-class instruction. more than tripled our hands-on our improving spaces, training ability to support members in Kelly. said possible," way every “This project is a true testament to our training program, curricu lum, and world-class instructional thrilled to be creating staff. We're opportunities instead of forcing people to go into thousands of dollars of debt at a technical col lege.” dling the matter reached outreached dling the matter everythingappropriately and did victim theyshe could to assure the were in the right…” brought in asexecutive – who was casi- the open help to specialist a female workerno – came when a was disturbed when the executive massaged her from behind on the shoulders and acted awkwardly as she made airplane reservations for him on a computer. one, but was visually disturbed in That front of a male co-worker. co-worker learned what happened and reported it to Attorney Jacqui Krum, who was the on-site attor ney at the time. Krum informed son for the removal being the twothe being removal the for son complaints. right in the contextdid everything thenof their limited resources Murphy said Boston,” in located “The attorney han MGC. to the the Boston Harbor Connection for youth and families. the region’s on-the-water programming that region'sthe of connects millions Bostonto and visitors residents the Harbor Islands, the Harbor, and public beaches, region's and communities, waterfront investments andthe on reflected improvements in access to clean water for all. recognizes men and women as Boston Harbor Heroes for their Harbor'sthe Save to commitment and mission, the community, Save the Harbor's the Harbor. - - -

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represents.” as Boston Harbor Heroes at gala Sam Bowman and Maeve Fittz honored members and families. a training center,” said Mayor a training center,” “This is about getting Walsh. trained for world-class jobs and a changing industry and being able to adapt and change in the what this facility That’s industry. Pipefitters Local 537 urged Pipefitters Local 537 urged to takeresidents Charlestown advantage of the union's new free tofacility training state-of-the-art con in careers their jumpstart of hundreds by unveiling ity's job-seekers, community members, union contractors, Local 537 struction without going into debt 30. March last Saturday, ject of the complaints was saidof the complaints was ject to have been removed from the with a significant rea company, having limited resources due to it being in the beginning stages of the project, the company handled the complaints very well. Boston attorney hired by the MGCBoston attorney hired reported toto investigate Encore, during thethe Commissioners hearing that she was brought on to look at two complaints made at Encore since its inception and how they were handled. Gaming Commission (MGC) (MGC) Gaming Commission on suitability hearing into Wynn’s revealedwas it morning, Tuesday com that two sexual harassment againstplaints had been leveled Everett officean executive at the in 2017 and 2018. Encore Boston Harbor said to have handled two harassments well harassments two handled to have said Harbor Boston Encore gala included Charlestown resi- dents Sam Bowman and Maeve Fittz, Save the Harbor/Save Environmental the Bay Youth thefor Staff, Education Program important role they play in mak- ing Save the Harbor/Save the Bay 500 corporate and civic leaders, elected officials, community part- ners, and Save the Harbor/Save the Bay supporters gathered at Destinationfor Seaport Hotel the Harbor'sthe Save Harbor, Boston annual fundraising gala. Mayor Walsh and Pipefitters Local 537 unveil free, state-of-the-art training center Local 537 unveil free, state-of-the-art and Pipefitters Mayor Walsh

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scheduled: TRAVEL TIPS: TRAVEL Replacement Project. Events: April 10 at 8 p.m. UPCOMING EVENTS traffic and create safe work zones. guidance signage will be provided. MARCH 31 — APRIL 13 MARCH inbound lanes available during the morning peak hours. significant traffic impacts including 24/7 lane closures. weekdays at the north end of the bridge at City Square. NORTH WASHINGTON STREET STREET WASHINGTON NORTH Bruins: April 6 at 1 p.m. Celtics: April 7 at 7:30 p.m. WORK HOURS: Daytime (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.) on weekdays. WORK HOURS: Daytime (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.) WORK HOURS: Daytime (7 a.m. to 2 p.m.) on weekdays. This document provides a brief overview of construction This document provides a brief overview TEMPORARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION: BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION: TEMPORARY BRIDGE (CHARLESTOWN BRIDGE) (CHARLESTOWN BRIDGE the Water Street underpass and guidance signage will be provided. the Water UTILITY INSTALLATION AND UPGRADES: UTILITY INSTALLATION and availa-ble to all pedestrians and cyclists with crossings at both intersec-tion to allow for MBTA conduit installation. During off-peak intersec-tion to allow for MBTA awareness, dur-ing this look-ahead period, the following events are this look-ahead period, awareness, dur-ing All users should take care to pay attention to all signage and police Beginning next Monday, April 1, MassDOT will begin work on the Beginning next Monday, installation and one lane at the Eversource work zone approaching the Keany and City Squares. Please be advised that the DCR-controlled installed in Paul Revere Park behind the Tudor Wharf walkway and Tudor installed in Paul Revere Park behind the to one lane at the Keany Square intersection to allow for MBTA conduit to one lane at the Keany Square intersection to allow for MBTA pedestrian access will be provided via the Water Street underpass and pedestrian access will be provided via the Water •TRAVEL IMPACTS: During off-peak hours, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on IMPACTS: •TRAVEL requires daily 7 a.m.-3 p.m. closures of the walkway and playground. requires daily 7 a.m.-3 p.m. closures of the a.m. to 2 p.m.), the inbound right lane will be closed to create a work a.m. to 2 p.m.), the inbound right lane will provide awareness and manage traffic impacts during events. For your bridge con-tinues along with construction of supports to carry utilities bridge con-tinues along with construction signage, and other tools will be used throughout the project to control Tobin Bridge/Chelsea Curves Rehabilitation Project which will require Bridge/Chelsea Curves Rehabilitation Tobin Tudor Wharf walkway closures, pedestrian access will be provided via Tudor •DESCRIPTION: Installation of MBTA conduits and water line at the •DESCRIPTION: Installation of MBTA Charlestown locks can pro-vide another alternate route, but may close The contractor is coordinating with the TD Garden and local police to •DESCRIPTION: Driving of bent supports for the temporary roadway •DESCRIPTION: Driving of bent supports operations and impacts for the North Washington Street Bridge Washington operations and impacts for the North in lane markings, temporary controls such as barriers and traffic cones, •TRAVEL IMPACTS: On weekdays during off-peak daytime hours (10 On weekdays during off-peak IMPACTS: •TRAVEL City Square intersection. All turn movements will be maintained, with two week-days, inbound traffic will be reduced to one lane at the Keany Square south end of the bridge at Keany Square on weekdays by J.F. White will White will south end of the bridge at Keany Square on weekdays by J.F. PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS: The bridge’s eastern sidewalk is open PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS: The bridge’s cussed how the arts can be further supported in the budget and through key be further supported in the budget and cussed how the arts can Chelsea, here with residents from Charlestown, legislation. He is pictured Cambridge, and Everett. Sen. Sal DiDomenico recently met with advocates from his district who with advocates from recently met Sen. Sal DiDomenico Advocacy Arts Matter as part of MASSCreative’s were at the State House said has always been one of my top priorities,” “Funding for the arts Day. and district is a hub for prominent art organizations DiDomenico, whose forward to partnering with our Commonwealth’s projects. “I’m looking and our secure additional resources for my district arts organizations to constituents told the meeting, Sen. DiDomenico’s Commonwealth.” During they dis professions in the arts, and together him about their respective over a temporary utility bridge. One of the bridge bent supports is being over a temporary utility bridge. One of the without warning and beyond control of this project. During the daytime hours, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays, outbound traffic will be reduced zone to support pile driving. During the Tudor Wharf walkway closures, zone to support pile driving. During the Tudor CONTRUCTION LOOK AHEAD: AHEAD: LOOK CONTRUCTION details and move carefully through the work zone. Police details, changes continue. Utility relo-cation and upgrades by Eversource will continue on continue will Eversource by upgrades and relo-cation Utility continue. 4/04/19 Charlestown PROBATE AND PROBATE FAMILY COURT FAMILY 11 11 Suffolk Probate And Family Court 24 New Chardon St. Boston, MA 02114 (617)788-8300 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Docket No. SU19C0064CA In the matter of: Madeline Baker Yamron all persons interested in To petition described: A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by Madeline Baker Yamron of Charlestown, MA requesting that the court enter a Decree changing their name to: Molly Baker Cote NOTICE IMPORTANT Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition by filing an appearance at: Suffolk Probate and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 04/18/2019. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance if you object to this proceeding. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court. Date: March 27, 2019 Felix D. Arroyo, Register of Probate 4/04/19 Charlestown COMMONEALTH THE TRIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE To all persons interested To in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Peti- tioner Donald C. Carvell of Charlestown, MA. Donald C. Carvell of Charlestown, MA has been informally appointed as Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Represen- tative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to pe- tition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE 4/04/19 Charlestown PROBATE AND PROBATE FAMILY COURT FAMILY THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE Suffolk Division INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Docket No. SU19P0475EA Estate of: Frances Ann Roberts Date of Death: May 19, 2018 or to reject any or all proposals, for any reason, to withdraw or amend the RFP at anytime, to initiate negotiations with one or more Respondents, to modify or amend with the consent of the Respondent any proposal prior to acceptance, to waive any informality and to effect any agreement otherwise, to re-issue this RFP without change or modification thereto, to issue a subsequent RFP with terms and conditions that are substantially different than those set forth in the RFP, or to cancel the RFP with- all out issuing another RFP, in its sole as the Authority, judgment, may deem to be in its best interest. Copies of the RFP may be obtained on the Authority’s website at www.massport. com. - DIDOMENICO JOINS ARTS MATTER ADVOCACY DAY ADVOCACY MATTER ARTS JOINS DIDOMENICO - commencing on November 1, 2019. The Authority will conduct a Pre-Submission Confer April ence on Wednesday, 17, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at the Mas- Eastern Time sachusetts Port Authority, C Briefing Room, Terminal 2nd Floor Old Tower, Boston-Logan International Airport, East Boston, Mas- sachusetts 02128-2909. To confirm attendance at the Pre-Submission Conference please complete the RSVP form located on the Massport website at www. massport.com as early as possible and no later than 12:00 noon Eastern April 16, on Tuesday, Time 2019. For any questions please related to the RFP, call (617) 561-1662 or Joseph Schirripa email Mr. at jschirripa@massport. com. Proposals must be received by the Authority at or prior to 12:00 noon Eastern May on Wednesday, Time 8, 2019 at the office of Mr. Michael Grieco, Assistant Mas- Secretary-Treasurer, sachusetts Port Authority, One Logan Office Center, Harborside Drive, Suite 200S, East Boston, MA 02128-2909. The Authority is soliciting competitive proposals pur suant to a determination that such a process best serves the interests of the Authority and the general public and not because of any legal requirement to do so. The Authority reserves right to accept

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By 1920, 37 percent of tone and per Nancy Drew’s the 1960s, writers removedIn of the 21st “The Nancy Drew’s Although Nancy Drew’s Lynne Byall Benson, author of Lynne ‘Moxie and a Good Sense of Balance: Nancy Drew and the Girl,’ with Power of the Teenage husband, John Benson, at the Charlestown Branch Library on March 28. to have a voice in government, received the right to vote, and asserted that they could do what ever a man could – drink and smoke in public, and drive auto mobiles. were enrolled in 14-17-year-olds high school, increasing peer cul ture. Stratemeyer believed that America was ready for a tena cious female character. sonality transformed through the years to portray the values of the times. After Stratemeyer’s passing, in post-WWII America, Nancy Drew reflected a more tra ditional young woman: respect ful, caring, and less abrasive. the ethnic prejudices, but decided to maintain the plot lines of the series. By 1986, a new publish er updated Nancy Drew as a glamorous and provocative pri- vate investigator who traveled the world. Publishers eventual ly reverted back to the origi solving nal, gusty Nancy Drew, crimes in her home town of River Heights. Century are compelling represen tations of female empowerment,” Benson asserted. depiction has evolved through the decades, Benson believes that she continues to inspire girls to be confident and resilient young women. nkin ------forks not providing alcohol to teens. al dri e City of Boston reminds you: reminds Boston of City The The Patrón Spirits Company. han y T The leg Story & Photo by Marianne Salza Story & Photo Popular literary character literary character Popular Lynne Charlestown author said “I loved Nancy Drew,” On March 28, at the relevant “I feel that she’s During the jazz-age, novelist Nancy Drew embodied traits “I refer to these as moxie,” industrial WWI, Following Proudly sponsored b Moxie and a Good Sense of Balance Sense of and a Good Moxie Nancy Drew is an attractive,Nancy Drew is an who independent, 16-year-old myster has been solving complex years.ies for more than 80 fascinatedByall Benson became young girl inby the heroine as a mother gavethe 1960s, when her of the Nancyher original copies which toldDrew book series, teenager whostories of a plucky a blue road drove her own car: ster that matched her eyes. Benson. “Nancy Drew first saved the day on April 28, 1930, when she found the missing will, bested the interlopers, and set all to right in ‘The Secret of the Old Clock.’” Charlestown Branch Library, Benson, a professor of women gender studies, described the in changes that occurred social the 1920s that inspired Nancy newly published Benson’s Drew. book, ‘Moxie and a Good Sense of Balance: Nancy Drew and Girl,’ the Power of the Teenage explains the importance of the character for women of all gen erations. declared readers,” today’s to a contemporary Benson. “She’s feminist role for girls.” Edward Stratemeyer and his pub- Stratemeyer the lishing company, Syndicate, invented the Nancy self-sufficient,a figure: Drew active young woman. 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The Charlestown Community If you have any questions, Warrant 03/31/19 - Officers in the area time grants time to $10,000. Depending on how many applications they receive — organizations. please feel free to email [email protected] CHARLESTOWN COMMUNITY IMPACT FUND GRANT OPPORTUNITY St. from 10am-12pm on Saturdayon 10am-12pm from St. the per The swap is 27th. April and passfect chance to declutter or children’s outgrown your on toys, and gear, maternity clothing, a fun day ofwhile also having fami- growing your for shopping will be accepting children’s We ly. in all sizes (from babyclothing (bibs, gear children’s teen), to etc.),blankets, carriers, strollers, We clothing. maternity and toys, cannot accept furniture, books, pumps, other adult clothing, or very large items at this time. Bring your clean, gently worn items to the Community Center between itemsyour place and 10am-12pm on pre-marked tables that will be separated by category and size. will be able for assis- Volunteers tance. This event is free and open to all Charlestown Residents; CMAbe a not have to you do tobe provided Bags will member. thereget so people; 100 first the early! Expecting families are also welcome! Left over items will communitylocal to donated be Impact Fund (Wynn Money) is Impact Fund (Wynn taking applications for its spring round of grants for Charlestown non-profits. The spring applica- tion deadline is April 15, with grant awards coming on May 31. The Committee will award one- ual under arrest for several out- standing Charlestown Court and Roxbury Court warrants charging various drug offenses. of Polk Street placed an individ auto laws. BEAT - - -

THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE eighborhood N Contact Christine Vraibel at [email protected]. Contact Christine Vraibel Violation of the Auto Laws Violation 03/28/19 - As a result of a traffic The Charlestown Mothers Mothers Charlestown The Register now for a great Spring On Saturday, April 20th hop April 20th Saturday, On Applications may be obtainedApplications may applica- Deadline for submitting Contact at 617-343-4888. was taken from his apartment.his from taken was The suspect might have been a and detec friend of the victim’s, tives will investigate the matter. Street, an indi on Terminal stop vidual had his car towed, and will Charlestown to summonsed be Court for various violations of the A FUN DAY OF SWAPPING AND SHOPPING IS AHEAD: THE CHARLESTOWN CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SWAP SUMMER REGISTRATION “UP AT THE CLUB” FIRST CHURCH EGG HUNT APRIL 20 Association and The CharlestownThe and Association partneredhave Center Community to create the first Charlestown Clothing Swap! It Children’s will be held at The Charlestown Community Center at 255 Medford and Summer at the Charlestown Boys and Girls Club. There are many new and continuing pro grams on offer for the upcoming or 617-242-1775 Call seasons. visit the Club at 15 Green Street for more information. on over to the First Church in Charlestown at 10 Green Street for their annual Easter egg hunt and more. The event will run from 12-2p.m. and will include a visit a petting from the Easter bunny, zoo, free raffle for great prizes and more. All are welcome. junior or senior years. junior or senior Public Library, at the Charlestown Club, St Mary- the Boys and Girls office, St.St Catherine Parish St. John'sFrancis de Sales office, Charlestownand First Church of offices. tions is April 15, 2019. - - - Contact the District A-1 Confidential Drug Line at 617-343-4879. : Contact the District A-1 Community Service Office at 617-343-4627. CHARLESTOWN Larceny 03/28/9 – A victim on Walford Drugs 03/24/19 - As a result of a PAGE 14 PAGE The Old Charlestown The Old Charlestown This year’s annual fundraiser for This year’s The 5th Annual Turn it Around The 5th Annual Turn : Meet the police & discuss public safety issues on the last Wednesday of Wednesday last the on issues safety public discuss & police the Meet MEETING: POLICE/COMMUNITY community room. Street, at 6:00 p.m., 2nd floor, every month at the police station, 20 Vine INFO POLICE RELATED REPORT DRUG DEALING: REPORT THE COMMUNITY ROOM: RESERVE CHARLESTOWN POLICE STATION: CHARLESTOWN POLICE STATION: Way reported his laptop computer Way session of a Class B substancesession (cocaine). drug investigation in the area of Lawrence Street, an individual was placed under arrest for pos be entering college or preparatory school, or technical college. Some of these scholarships will also be awarded to college students who will be entering their sophomore, APPLICATIONS FOR AVAILABLE OLD SCHOOLBOYS SCHOLARSHIPS HARVEST ON VINE ANNUAL FUNDRAISER APRIL 25 TURN IT AROUND TURN IT AROUND BASKETBALL - TOURNAMENT SEEKING PLAYERS AND SPONSORS Schoolboys Association is pleased to announce that there are a num ber of scholarships available to will who boys seniors school high [email protected] Harvest on Vine food pantry will Harvest on Vine April 25th take place on Thursday, at the Knights of Columbus #62 on And Karson V. Medford St. Tony will entertain, food catered Tager willThere Works. Beer Boston by be great raffle prizes and a LIVE contacttickets For well. as auction Maribeth McKenzie-MacDonald 617-750-1937 or maribethmac Basketball Tournament is set for Basketball Tournament 10a.m. from 4th May Saturday, Charlestownto 4 p.m. at the The Community Center. Charlestown Coalition is looking jointo sponsors and players for them in hosting this youth event. For more information contact Ginaya Greene Murray 617-726- ggreene-murray@ email or 6684 partners.org.

Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black - - - PAGE 15 PAGE Putta, of history. I was pretty much the of history. looking at However, can't stop the future, nor We Charlestown needs to retain a Kelleher is so right about the Sullivan Square is a mess, only Things don't get better by sit- pensive compared to today. The to today. pensive compared class was still working community its sense Irish with my Grandpasame Charlestown, until he left forHarrington lived in ‘50s. Quincy in the early far and it is Charlestown today It has becomeremoved from 1968. development.overcrowded by over rent? Out ofAnd prices, to buy or have demographics The world. this Irish Americanchanged, too. The working class keeps disappearing with the cost of living. isCharlestown But we. should constantly impacted and not in a working families Today, nice way. and those at the bottom of the eco nomic barrel keep getting pushed to the edges. notis that and middle class viable happening so much anymore. traffic mess. It has only gotten worse and very quickly over the last two decades it seems. As we add to the town's population, we add to the number of motor vehi cles. More cars in town and more cars using us as their shortcut to and from town. destined to get worse after the casi no opens up. No one seems to be seeing the traffic mess except those to enterneed and here live who and exit it for work. get better Things ting by quietly. by speaking up and sometimes Nike com- "Do it,” as that loudly. have never mercial says. Townies so before, fight to afraid been don't be now. Love Forever, Lou xo Love Forever, - - - Mass at St. Mary’s April 7, 6:00 p.m. April Mary’s St. at Mass 4 years has come and gone, and the pain pain the and gone, and come has 4 years on. lingers still heart my in everyday you about I think away gone You’ve me, hits it Then say they wounds all heals Time way no true, not thats proof living I’m part we do death till say they When my in always you’re know just Putta, heart. Anniversary pill too many th

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