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BOOK YOUR POST IT Call Your Advertising Rep T i m e s -F r e e P r e s s (781)485-0588 East BostonWednesday, May 22, 2019 Developer BIKE SAFETY DAY BPS to reconfigure files PNF with BPDA to build schools by 2021 By John Lynds School that may turn to a 7-12 165 units on model like Boston Latin and Boston Public Schools Boston Latin Academy. BPS (BPS) Interim Superintendent will maintain middle school Bremen Street Laura Perille announced the options at the Umana and beginning of a community McKay K-8 schools. By John Lynds planning and engagement BPS also purchased the process around significant property at 189 Paris St. on A local developer, Bremen updates to BuildBPS, the dis- May 15 to construct a new Acquisitions, LLC, is plan- trict’s 10-year education and school building to serve ele- ning to transform a former facilities master plan, which mentary grades. auto-repair shop and sur- calls for additional school According to BPS, the pro- rounding parcels into a large grade reconfigurations and posals for schools in Eastie, mixed-use development. expansions, and construction as well as similar changes Last week Bremen Acqui- of new school buildings. made in Charlestown, would sitions filed its Project -Noti In , Perille an- directly address issues facing fication Form with the Boston Members of the District A-7 Police Station in East Boston during Saturday’s Annual Bike Safety Day nounced that BPS will recon- both communities, whose Planning and Development at the Salesian Boys & Girls Club. The event is a collaboration between the Boston Police, the East figure six Eastie schools, the school enrollment patterns are Agency (BPDA) last week. Boston Kiwanis Club and the Boys & Girls Club to promote bike safety. See photos on page 16. Adams, Bradley, Guild, Otis, intertwined. Currently there is According to its filing with P.J. Kennedy, and O’Donnell a lack of pre-K and elementa- the Boston Planning and De- from the K-5 model to a K-6 ry seats in Charlestown, and a velopment Agency, Bremen model by September 2021. lack of elementary- and mid- Acquisitions seeks to revi- The plan also includes ex- dle-grade seats in Eastie. talize a non-conforming and Excel Academy student panding middle-grade seat ca- “Modernizing our school outdated industrial use cur- pacity in Eastie by exploring facilities and updating our rently housing Gino’s Auto expansions of middle-grade grade configurations in a way Body on Bremen Street into De Leon receives scholarship seats at East Boston High a development that includes a See SCHOOLS Page 11 mix of residential housing and By John Lynds the helm of helping develop engineering firms, De Leon ground-floor retail space. future talent in those indus- participated in a five-month “The proposed project will With development in the tries. design project and construct include approximately 165 City of Boston at an all-time Eduardo De Leon, a stu- a hypothetical project in order Achievements high, the need for profession- dent at Excel Academy Char- to learn about each discipline. See BPDA Page 2 als in the architecture, con- ter High School, is one of the “We are so proud of Eddy Rep. Adrian Madaro, his former Chief of struction, and engineering 24 impressive high school and the work he did as part Staff Liana LaMattina graduate Law School fields is greater than ever. students from a community in of ACE this year,” said Ex- ACE Mentor Program of and around Boston to receive cel Executive Director Owen BPDA arrpoves By John Lynds ager and chief of staff, Liana Greater Boston, the non-profit a scholarship this year. Stearns. “The hands-on expe- LaMattina, grew up in East Geneva Street organization which introduc- With professional guid- riences of this program were Life has come full circle Boston together, took karate es high school students to the ance by industry mentors the perfect complement to the for two lifelong friends with classes together when they residential project architecture, construction, and who are full-time employees a monumental life achieve- were kids and attended Bos- engineering industries, is at of construction, design and See EXCEL Page 11 ments over the weekend. ton Latin School together as By John Lynds Rep. Adrian Madaro and teens. his former campaign man- See MADARO Page 2 At its May board meet- Cape Air set to take flight with ing last Thursday the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) approved a seaplanes off Eastie’s shores 26-unit residential project on Geneva Street. By John Lynds ago, launching a scheduled dream becoming a reality,” In its ruling the BPDA seaplane service has been a said Wolf. board wrote that, “28-30 Ge- Ever since Cape Air’s CEO dream. Starting this summer Cape neva Street advances con- Dan Wolf was doing seaplane “Ongoing collaboration Air, one of the busiest air car- sistent with the priorities flight instruction on Cape with our communities and riers at Logan International outlined in ongoing PLAN: Cod’s ponds over 35 years officials has been key to that Airport with 11 destinations East Boston initiative”. The out of Boston, will expand its PLAN: East Boston initiative operations in a unique way. See GENEVA Page 2 Wolf said his company will begin landing seaplanes on the in order to connect Boston to New York City. TRASH The idea involves flying seaplanes in and out of Bos- NOTICE ton Harbor. Wolf explained Due to the Memorial Day that a lot of major cities like Holiday, on Monday, May Seattle, San Francisco and 27th, Trash will be delayed Vancouver having been doing this for years now so it’s not a Rep. Adrian Madaro (center) received his law degree from Suf- by one day. folk University School of Law on Sunday. Madaro with keynote Capitol Waste Services, Inc. Cape Air will begin landing seaplanes on the Boston Harbor in speaker Congressman Joseph Kennedy III and Suffolk Universi- order to connect Boston to New York City this summer. See SEAPLANES Page 11 ty Vice President John Nucci. 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In 2015 the two friends paign. residential units, 8,500 square since childhood teamed up “I worked so hard for this feet of street level retail/lob- for Madaro’s successful run degree and I’m so thankful,” by space and garaged parking for state representative with LaMattina said Sunday after in a building that varies in LaMattina, the daughter of graduation. “To my parents, height between five and six former City Councilor Sal Sal and Lisa, thank you for stories along Bremen Street, LaMattina, running the cam- sacrificing and ensuring I had with related upgrades in pub- paign’s day-to-day operations. access to every opportunity lic realm improvements, in- On Sunday both Madaro to further my education. To cluding pedestrian and vehic- and LaMattina crossed the Liana LaMattina also received my fiance, Angel, thank you ular access, landscaping and stage at the Rockland Trust her law degree on Sunday. for your love and support. I streetscape design,” wrote the Bank Pavilion at the Seaport LaMattina with East Boston couldn’t have done it without developer’s attorney Joseph to accept their Law Degrees resident and Suffolk Universi- you. To my friends and fami- Hanley. “The scope and scale from Suffolk University ty Vice President John Nucci. ly, thank you for your constant of the Proponent’s residential An artist rendering of the proposed project on Bremen Street. School of Law. support and encouragement. A program is also intended to Madaro graduated from school part time. I also want special thank you to the late further the residential policy Tufts University and went on to thank my extended family Thomas Menino for seeing goals of Boston Mayor Mar- to receive his Master’s De- and friends for all their sup- my potential and pushing me tin J. Walsh’s 2030 Housing port and allowing me to lean for approximately 135 feet of the proposed project has also gree there while LaMattina to go to law school - I wish Plan.” new, additional on-street pub- been carefully designed with is a Boston University grad- on them whenever I needed.” you were here to see me cross With a combined land In 2015 former Rep. Carlo lic parking. “Uniquely situ- certain building and site mea- uate and enrolled in Suffolk the stage.” area of approximately 34,160 ated across from the Bremen sures that help to appropri- University Law School after Basile announced that he was Madaro would call LaMat- square feet, the site consists leaving office to work in Gov. Street Community Park, and ately transition from residen- running Madaro’s campaign tina the best campaign manag- of nine contiguous parcels of within a short walk to the tial properties along Chelsea and then becoming his chief Charlie Baker’s administra- er anyone could ask for. land with a series of non-de- tion and a special election was MBTA’s Blue Line Airport Street at the rear to a more of staff. After securing the Demo- script automobile repair struc- Subway Station, the Project prominent engagement along “I can’t thank my wife, Ari- scheduled for March of that cratic nomination and win- tures, one small wood-frame year. Site is an ideal location for the Bremen Street frontage. el, my mother, Debra, and my ning the general election, residential building, surface the upgrade and conversion of As the proposed project father, Jacopo, enough for all Only 23 years old at the Madaro brought LaMattina parking and multiple curb- time, LaMattina was tapped these non-conforming parcels exceeds 50,000 square-feet their support during this jour- on as his legislative aide at the cuts off Bremen Street. into much-needed residential of new construction it is sub- ney,” said Madaro at a lun- by Madaro to run his cam- State House. Hanley said as part of the paign for the state rep seat. housing,” said Hanley. “ Con- ject to the BPDA’s Article 80 cheon prior to his graduation. During her tenure, LaMat- project his client plans the re- sistent with the existing resi- Large Project Review require- “I also want to congratulate Just one year removed from tina has served East Boston moval of many of these curb her graduation from Boston dential character of the area, ments under to Article 80 of Liana for her achievement. with tireless dedication by cuts thus creating the potential the Boston Zoning Code. She has been someone that University where she received handling constituent issues, has been by my side while I a degree in Business Man- community concerns, and leg- balanced my responsibili- agement with a concentration islation for Madaro’s office. in Organizational Behavior, ties as a state representative She left Madaro’s office Geneva // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and commitment to the com- LaMattina became an organi- last year to focus on her last zational dynamo for the cam- munity with attending law year of law school. hopes to change some zoning in areas of Eastie while ‘pre- serving, enhancing and grow- "Closest Thing to ing’ the community. Mon. & Tues. Dinner for Two $23.95 Joel DeLuca, owner of 28- 30 Geneva St., is proposing Mamma's$6.00 Cooking" Cheese Pizza in-House Wednesday to tear down a former auto- motive storage facility and replace it with five-story resi- Function Room Available Catering Available dential building with 26 home ownership units, including • Pizza • Barbecue & Daily Specials three income-restricted units. The 8,000 sq. ft. lot would WE DELIVER WINTHROP & BEACHMONT 11AM-11PM 7 DAYS A WEEK also include 19 off-street An artist rendering of the BPDA approved Geneva Street proj- parking spaces as part of the ect. 84 BENNINGTON ST., EAST BOSTON • 617-567-4627 • 617-567-3080 proposal and at least 26 on- site bicycle storage spaces. “This transit oriented de- Citizens Association (GSCA) Those who live on the velopment is located with- members were quick to dis- street agreed with Drago and in a half mile of the MBTA miss a proposed residential want to see more developers subway and bus service, development on Geneva take interest in the street. providing residents with ac- Street as yet another large “There’s nothing down cess throughout the City of scale development that does here,” said one resident at Boston and greater Boston not fit in with the surrounding the meeting. “I’m an abutter area,” wrote the BPDA. “The community. to this project and the street project is expected to bring However, other longtime has been a dump for as long a number of public benefits Geneva Street residents wel- as I can remember. I’m all for to the East Boston neighbor- comed the proposal as some- anything they can do to make hood, including investments thing that may start a rebirth this street look better because in roadway infrastructure and on the long neglected street. honestly it can’t be any worse public realm improvements. At the first meeting regard- than it is now. There are no Additionally, 28-30 Geneva ing the proposal, some GSCA sidewalks and no street.” St. is consistent with the plan- members were wary of anoth- Drago said already one de- ning and development guide- er large-scale development veloper has started a project lines identified in the BPDA’s with one member comment- on the street and another of ongoing PLAN: East Boston ing that the group has seen Drago’s clients received ap- study.” enough five-story proposals proval for a nine-unit devel- During the community and didn’t like the modern de- opment on the corner of Gove process some Gove Street sign. and Geneva Streets. Attorney Jeff Drago, repre- “As more and more par- senting DeLuca, said Geneva cels are developed on this Street is basically a blank can- street the better the street will vas that needs some attention. look,” said Drago. “We are Historically the unpaved Ge- proposing new sidewalks and Community Meeting neva, which connects Gove as more projects come on line Street to Maverick Street, has the sidewalks will be extend- been dotted with auto repair ed and eventually the street shops, auto storage facilities will be paved.” Affordable Housing Creation and a few homes. FIX IT in Boston Keep the nation in peak condition. Learn to be a mechanic in the Army Tuesday, June 4 68 Central Square National Guard and receive 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM East Boston Social Center money for college. East Boston, MA 02128 1-800-GO-GUARD • www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com

Event Description Join BPDA and the City team for an information session to learn more about programs that help to create and preserve affordable housing as well as stabilize families facing displacement like the GOVE STREET CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP). We hope to see you there and hear your ideas and questions about the IDP. Monthly Meeting Agenda

We will have follow-up small-group conversations about IDP where we will discuss how the program can Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 continue to best serve the affordable housing needs of Boston. Location: Catherine Leonard-McLean Community Room at Logan Airport Rental Car Center The meetings in East Boston will be interpreted in Spanish. Time: 6:30- 8:30pm 1. Welcome & Announcements If you cannot attend this event, you can submit comments to the BPDA. Go to https://bit.ly/IDPUpdate 2. Boston Police Updated — Sargent Martin & Officer Simmons for more information. 3. Office of Neighborhood Services Updates - Lina Tramelli 4. Greenway Gove St. Crossing Project - Stephanie Weyer Contact: 5. Project Updates - Nat Taylor Tim Davis 6. Project Presentatons: Boston Planning & Development Agency 69 Lubec Street One City Hall Square, 9th Floor Boston, MA 02201 A proposal to erect a 5 story building with 8 residential 617.918.4302 | [email protected] units and 8 parking spaces. 2nd presentation & vote - attorney Matt Eckel

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MEMORIAL DAY IS A DAY TO REFLECT UPON THOSE WHO GAVE THE LAST FULL MEASURE

The Memorial Day weekend is upon us, a three-day weekend that for most Americans marks the start of the summer season. Many will celebrate appropriately with barbecues and outdoor activities with family and friends. However, amidst our festivities, we should not forget that Memorial Day is America’s most solemn national holiday, marking our nation’s tribute to those who made the Supreme Sacrifice for our country. Memorial Day initially was observed on May 30 and was known as Decoration Day, in an era before the turn of the 20th century, when the Northern states paid tribute to the Union sol- diers -- who gave their lives to preserve America as we know it -- by decorating their graves that were a part of the landscape of every Northern community whose sons died to preserve the Union and free the slaves. That tradition continues to this day, with the graves of those who gave their lives for their country being decorated with American flags and flowers around the country, whether by vet- erans organizations or family members. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RICHIE The new century soon brought with it wars, seemingly ev- ery generation, that would give new meaning to the words Su- preme Sacrifice. Starting with the Spanish-American War in 1898, American blood was shed on foreign soil in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, and then Iraq and Afghanistan, not to mention in other far-off places around the world that are known only to our government. Although history has been less than kind in judging the wis- dom of our policy-makers who involved us in many of these conflicts, what is beyond dispute is that in every war to which we have sent our young men and women, they have performed with courage and patriotism in the belief that they were serving the best interests of our nation. For those of us who have been spared the horrors of war, it is difficult, if not impossible, to appreciate the sacrifices that have been made on our behalf by those who served -- and died -- while wearing the uniform. It is these brave Americans, who gave “the last full measure,” whom we honor on Memorial Day. Without their heroic efforts, we would not be writing this editorial -- nor would you be read- ing it. So as we enjoy the long holiday weekend with friends and family, let each of us resolve to take a moment -- if not longer -- to thank those who gave their lives in order that we might be able to enjoy the freedoms that make America the greatest House Speaker Robert DeLeo (fourth from the left) recently hosted a birthday celebration for Richie Scannelli (fourth from the nation on earth. right)with many of Richie’s friends. Abraham Lincoln’s words in his Gettysburg address ring as true today as they in 1864: Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on LETTERS to the Editor this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicat- ed to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that MAY IS that are often invisible to the The good news is that there races, ethnicities, sexual ori- nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long MENTAL HEALTH casual observer in ways that is much hope – and today, entation and occupations. physical illnesses are not. positive outcomes are not endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have AWARENESS MONTH •1In case of acute emergen- come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place only possible, they are experi- cy, dial 911 or go to the near- for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It May is Mental Health enced every day. Like chronic est emergency room. Suicide Dear Editor: Awareness month, provid- physical illness, mental illness is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. is often preventable when In America today, approxi- ing an important opportunity can be diagnosed and effec- people at risk receive the sup- But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not con- mately 45-47 million, or 1 out for reflection and collective tively managed. Individuals secrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, liv- port that they need. of 5 Americans, is suffering action to address barriers, who were once in despair can • Our schools should en- ing and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above with a mental health issue; including the ongoing stig- regain their mental health and courage students to pursue ca- our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor and approximately 1 in 25 ma and stereotypes prevent- go on to live their best lives. reers in mental health fields, adults is currently experienc- long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what ing many individuals from This is highly rewarding and whether through nursing, ing a serious mental illness they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here getting the care they need. one reason I chose to work in medical or vocational pro- that substantially interferes to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus A recent poll of 1,000 this field. grams. This is a growing field; with one or more major life Americans conducted by Re- What can we do within our far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to we need the next generation of activities. Sadly, the rate of search Now provides some communities to recognize the the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored talented professionals. Arbour dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they suicide is at a 30-year high. noteworthy insights regarding signs of mental health issues While more individuals educational partners include gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly perception and barriers. High and assist those in need of are accessing care, an as- percentages of respondents care and treatment? Northeastern University, Rox- resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this tounding 9 million are strug- view mental health as equal in • Listen and show under- bury Community College and nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that gling with unmet needs.​importance to physical health standing: If you suspect a Tufts School of medicine. government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall These are our friends, col- with illnesses like depression 1 one is struggling, offer to • Each of us can play a not perish from the earth. leagues, neighbors and per- and anxiety cited among the listen and encourage them to positive role to improve the haps our own family mem- top concerns, along with can- seek professional help. lives of the millions of Amer- bers. As CEO of the Arbour cer and heart disease. The •1Share the Lifeline num- icans suffering from mental Hospital, my staff and I have same poll identified barriers ber (800-273-TALK) – a health challenges, not just the privilege of serving many to care and different per- 24/7, free and confidential during this month, but every Times-Free Press members of our community spectives regarding value for support line. Military veterans month in every community who are experiencing some of physical and mental health may press ‘1’ for dedicated across the country. Directory Eric Kennedy, CEO 617-567-9600 • 781-485-0588 the most challenging times of where historically the latter support. Suicide affects all their lives – mental illnesses wasn’t taken as seriously. ​ demographics: different ages, Arbour Hospital Fax: 781-485-1403

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EAST BOSTON HIGH drus Award for Community join us in the Parish Hall for Community Meetings CLASS OF 1969 Service nominees must meet a delicious home-cooked spa- the following eligibility re- ghetti and meatball dinner, Harbor View Neighborhood Association Friend of the East Boston Greenway 50TH REUNION quirements: salad, and dessert. And get First Monday of every month Fourth Thursday of every month. September 28, 2019 Nominee must be 50 years your feet moving with live ac- 6:30 p.m. at the Edward Brooke Charter 6:30 p.m. at the Anna DeFronzo Center, Winthrop Elks Lodge or older. cordion polka music that will School, 145 Byron St. 395 Maverick St. All are welcome to attend. 191 Washington Ave. · The achievements, ac- be played during dinner. Winthrop, Ma 02152 complishments, or service on Tickets are $12 per person, Kiwanis Club of East Boston Maverick Central Neighborhood Association 7 p.m.-11 p.m. $50 Per which the nomination is based $6 for children. Tables of 10 First and Third Tuesday of every month Third Wednesday of every month person must have been performed on are also available for $120. 6 p.m. at Spinelli’s Restaurant in Day 7 p.m. at Paris Street Community Center, Any classmate who has a volunteer basis, without pay. Tickets will be sold after the Square. New members welcome 112 Paris St. not received a ‘save the date’ · The achievements, ac- weekend Masses. They can postcard, or for more info complishments, or service on also be reserved by contacting Jeffries Point Neighborhood Association Gove Street Citizens Association Please contact Corinne which the nomination is based the rectory at 617-567-5776 Second Monday of every month. Fourth Monday of every month (Caggiano) Barisano via must reflect AARP’s vision or by email sacredhearteb@ 6:30 p.m. at the Jeffries Point Yacht Club, 6:30 p.m. at the Noddle Island Community email: [email protected]. and purpose. gmail.com 565 Sumner St. Room, Logan Rental Car Center · The achievements, ac- Please join us for an eve- PARKS DEPARTMENT complishments, or service on ning of fun, delicious food, Orient Heights Neighborhood Association Eagle Hill Civic Association SUMMER GUIDE which the nomination is based music, and raffles. Third Monday of every month. Last Wednesday of every month must be replicable and pro- 6:30 p.m. at Ashley Street YMCA, 54 Ash- 7 p.m. at East Boston High School Cafete- NOW ONLINE vide inspiration for others to ley St. ria, 86 White St. If you are looking for some volunteer. TRIP TO FOXWOODS outdoor fun this summer in · Couples or partners who The Joe Guarino/ St City of Boston parks simply perform service together are Lazarus Bowling League is gestion box at each site, Mayor Brighton Sing with the Festival of Les- go to the City of Boston web- also eligible; however, teams having a day trip to Foxwoods Walsh looks forward to hear- Thursday, June 6 sons and Carols choir. Bring site where you can view the are not eligible. on Sunday June 9. ing how the City of Boston Ronan Park a dish to the monthly Sunday Boston Parks and Recreation · This is not a posthumous The buses leave at 7:45 can improve upon local parks, 92 Mt. Ida Road, Dorches- evening community suppers. Department’s full schedule award. a.m. from St. Lazarus Church public areas, and city services. ter Participate in the Sunday wor- of free summer events under Please visit www.aarp.org/ on Ashley Street East Boston. Participants will enjoy cof- Tuesday, June 11 ship service. Help with Sun- the Spotlight section at www. andrus for further information The cost is $30 per person fee and breakfast treats pro- Lt. Edward Walsh and Fire- daySchool. Visit the Grace boston.gov/departments/ and a nomination form. The which includes a $10 food vided by Dunkin’ Donuts and fighter Michael Kennedy Tot Church web site at www. parks-and-recreation#spot- application deadline is July coupon and $10 in slot play. fresh fruit from Star Market. Lot gracechurcheastie.org or call light. 15, 2019. Muffins, turnovers and In addition, each family in at- 369 LaGrange Street, West the church at 617-569-5358 Concerts, movies, fitness, juices are served on the bus. tendance will receive a flow- Roxbury for more information. sports centers, watercolor PARKS DEPARTMENT For tickets call: Nunny Ce- ering plant grown in the city’s Wednesday, June 12 painting workshops, and a lona at 781-245-6622. greenhouses as a gift from Noyes Park EAST BOSTON SOCIAL wide range of children’s ac- ANNOUNCES Mayor Walsh. Residents at the 86 Boardman Street, East tivities - there’s something 2019 FENWAY CENTER’S SENIOR EAST BOSTON event will also be eligible to Boston for everyone, all offered free CHALLENGE SERIES win a raffle prize from Dunkin’ Thursday, June 13 PROGRAM NOW of charge. The schedule in- The Boston Parks and BRANCH LIBRARY Donuts. Information will be Adams Park OFFERING SPANISH cludes the popular Artists in Recreation Department, the HAPPENINGS available on City programs 4225 Washington Street, LANGUAGE CLASSES Residence Craft Workshops from the Boston Public Li- Roslindale Boston Red Sox, and High- 365 Bremen Street The Senior Program at the for ages 3 to 10 in parks city- brary, Boston Public Schools, Wednesday, June 19 land Street Foundation team East Boston, MA 02128 East Boston Social Centers wide July 9 through August Boston Police Department, Mozart Street Playground up once again to present the 617-569-0271 is now offering Spanish Lan- 16, the Boston Children’s and Boston Centers for Youth 10 Mozart Street, Jamaica Fenway Challenge featuring ESOL Intermediate English guage Classes for adults over Summer Festival at Franklin & Families. Plain the Red Sox Showcase in lo- Class 60 years old. Classes are held Park on August 20, park visits All coffee hours will be held For more information and cal parks on three Tuesdays in Wednesdays and Fridays every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in from the New England Aquar- from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. unless updates on possible weather July and August. from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Room 209. All are welcome ium, Movie Nights in 11 loca- otherwise noted. Locations cancellations, please contact The free series gives chil- This is an adult ESL In- to attend. Class is taught by tions, and the opening of the are weather permitting. Dates the Boston Parks and Rec- dren ages 7 to 14 the opportu- termediate English class for Mr. Montaro. No need to reg- Frog Pond for the full schedule of Mayor reation Department at (617) nity to test their pitching accu- people with some English ister, just come by on Wednes- spray pool on June 27. Walsh’s 2019 Neighborhood 635-4505, online at Facebook racy, swing in a batting cage, experience. You will review day at 10 a.m. for this fun Musical offerings include Coffee Hours are as follows: or Twitter @bostonparksdept, and practice base stealing. grammar basics, learn how to class. The East Boston Social the annual Dorothy Curran Wednesday, May 22 or by visiting www.boston. Food and entertainment in- offer and request advice, talk Centers is located at 68 Cen- Wednesday Night Concert Joe Moakley Park/Dorothy gov/parks. cluding virtual reality, a repli- about future hopes and plans, tral Square. Series sponsored by Bank of ca Green Monster, and Red and fix common mistakes in Curran Tot Lot America kicking off July 17 Sox mascots Wally and Tessie English pronunciation! 1005 Columbia Road, GRACE CHURCH with the Total Access Chica- LEARN ITALIAN FREE will provide participants with Registration is required. To South Boston NEWS SERVICES go tribute band on City Hall Thursday, May 23 The class will be held at an unforgettable field day. register and for more infor- Grace Church Federated is Plaza at 7 p.m., ParkARTS Participants will also have the mation, please visit us, call Commonwealth Avenue Robert DeLeo Senior Cen- Citywide Neighborhood Con- Mall an Episcopal/United Church ter, 35 Harvard Street Win- opportunity to win Red Sox 617.859.2446, or email litera- of Christ church located at certs from July 10, to August tickets. [email protected]. 15P Commonwealth Ave- throp for residents age 55 and 5, Summer Sundays in the nue, Back Bay 760 Saratoga Street in East above. The Fenway Challenge will Classes are free. Boston. All are welcome. Park at on July be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12 Tuesday, May 28 Whether you have Italian 28 and August 11, and the Marcella Park Please join us for Sunday ancestry, or just want to learn noon. The dates are July 16, MAYOR WALSH morning worship at 9:30 a.m., sizzling hot Tito Puente Lat- at Doherty Playground (Town 260 Highland Street, Rox- one of the world’s most beau- in Music Series in the South ANNOUNCES 2019 bury followed by a coffee hour. tiful languages, join us at in- Field), 1545 Dorchester Av- We also have a food pantry End, East Boston, Mission enue, Dorchester; July 30 at COFFEE HOUR Tuesday, June 4 formal and friendly Italian Hill, and Jamaica Plain from Paul Revere Mall on Saturdays from 10 a.m. language and culture classes. Lee Playground, 775 East SERIES until noon in the church base- July 11 through August 15. First Street, South Boston; 370 Hanover Street, North Wednesday afternoons from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and ment. 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MASSPORT HOLDS ANNUAL STEM EXPO FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AND TEACHERS

Over 2,100 middle and high Cod, and New Hampshire’s school students and teachers Seacoast, also participated. from the Greater Boston area The annual education expo attended Massport’s Aviation gives students a chance to and Maritime STEM Expo at meet with some of the ex- Boston Logan International perts in aviation and maritime Airport. This year’s event in- industries, along with rep- cluded 42 schools, including resentatives of government Charlestown High School, and academic institutions, to East Boston High School, encourage them to pursue ca- and Excel Academy. Students reers and educational opportu- from several communities nities in Science, Technology, in the Merrimack Valley, the Engineering, and Mathemat- North Shore, the Blackstone ics (STEM). Valley, the South Shore, Cape

The EXPO had everything from careers in aviation to ca- reers in engineering. A local student tries on some fire gear during the annual STEM Expo at Logan Airport. Over 2,100 middle and high school students and teachers from the Greater Boston area attended Massport’s Aviation and Maritime STEM Expo at Logan .

A pilot talks with local students during the Expo.

A local student tries a flight simulator.

The annual education expo gives students a chance to meet with some of the experts in aviation and maritime industries.

A member of the U.S. Coast Guard performs a demonstration of some of the Coast Guard equipment.

A local students tries out some virtual reality technology.

Excel Academy Students Kate Brodin and Mikayla Forbes.

Magdalena Ayed of the Harborkeepers talks with students about coastal resilency. Congratulate Your graduate fh h f Put Your Special Graduate’s Photograph With Your Message In Our Students check out the cockpit of a Cessna. Graduation Issue

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Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 25, 2015 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 15 Winthrop graduates receive $25.00$237,000 from Facella Scholarships

By Cary Shuman niors,” said Macero. Class of The Facellas also donated Fifteen Winthrop High $13,000 to pay for students’ 2019 School graduates were the re- fees for the Advanced Place- cipients of the first Norma and ment Exams. Paul Facella Scholarships at “OurCongratulations students and their par- the Class of 2015 Commence- ents are extremely grateful to ment Exercises. the Facellas,”Lani!! said Macero. The scholarships, part of “We look forward to these a $6.5 million gift by the Fa- scholarships continuing for cellas, totaled $237,000 this many years.” year. An additional $90,000 in TheGood Town Luck Scholarship at UNH scholarships was also present- Committee, led by Marylou ed to the graduating seniors. Osborne,Your selects Friends the recipi - Superintendent of Schools ents. Candidates are selected John Macero spoke about atbased the on East their academicBoston per Times- Ad Deadline is “pure generosity” of the late formance, an essay, extracur- Friday, May 31, 2019 Norma and Paul Facella this ricular activities, and commu- week. nity service. “Paul is a Winthrop High This year’s recipients of the School graduate andWrite he want ______- Facella Scholarships were: ed to see Winthrop High Carly O’Keefe, Michael Maz- School students succeed and zone, Kathryn Fraher, Annie what better wayYour to make ______Mahoney, Sean Gillis, Maura sure that they succeed than Lanza, Poli Tsiotos, Juani- The Paul and Norma Facella Scholarship recipients are pictured at the Class of 2015 Graduation Exercises. Front row, from left, are by giving an endowment gift ta Saenz, Amy Sena, Chiara Carly O’Keefe, Michael Mazzone, Kathryn Fraher, Annie Mahoney, Sean Gillis, Maura Lanza, Poli Tsiotos, and Juanita Saenz. Back that every year Message will allow Powers, ______Joseph Bosco, Lucille row, from left, are Amy Sena, Chiara Powers, Joseph Bosco, Lucille Floyd, Scholarship representatives Marilyn Censullo and Vincent 15-20 scholarships of at least Floyd, Vanessa Dale, Michael Cabarretta, Supt. of Schools John Macero, Principal Matt Crombie, Vanessa Dale, Michael St. Jean, and Jake Chiudina. $15,000 to graduatingHere se______- St. Jean, and Jake Chiudina. The future of health (Please put name on back of photo) begins with you NameWinthrop ______High School Class of 2015 Graduates The more researchers know about what makes each of Last week the Transcript pub- Madison Crowe Ricki-Ann Gillis Abigail Love Anthony Ruggiero A local student tries a flight simulator. us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. lished an incorrectAddress list of Winthrop ______Ali Cummings Sean Gillis* Brady Magrath Juanita Saenz* High graduates of the Class of Kathryn Dacey Tyler Gillis Ann Mahoney* Helena Schreibman Join a research effort with one million people nationwide 2015. We regret theCity error. ______Follow- Vanessa Phone Dale* ______Jamie Gobiel* Alexandra Mattarese to create a healthier future for all of us. ing are the graduates: David Dalessio James Griffin Briana Mazzone Amy Sena* Vivian Alzate ZacharySend your Deeb special photograph &Jonathan message Griffiths along with Michael Mazzone* Daniel Sennott JoinAllofUs.org Alex Anzuoni* Thomas DiBenedetto* Cristopher Guzman Ramirez Paul Mazzuchelli Mia Sennott Ana Aravena* Maghen Donahue a check for $25.00Tarald to: Halvorsen Brandon McDonald Kristen Siscaminis 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 Andrew Ascolillo Dylan Driscoll Christine Haskell Caroline McKinnon Tian Li Song Founding Members of Partners HealthCare Jordan Atkins Molly Duffy Xena Herbert Erica Mietzch [email protected] or [email protected] Meaghan Barry THE EASTRyan DuyonBOSTON TIMESRicardo Ruben FREE Hernandez Avila PRESSNicholas Moulaison Assunta Spinazzola Kathryn Beadle Eric Fabrizio Amanda Hersey Brianna Mulvaney Michael St. Jean* Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” 385 Broadway, Suite 105 Revere, MA 02151; TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 781-485-0588 Christopher Beaudry Raymond Feeley Carolyn Hetherton Christopher Murphy Taylor St. Jean are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 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Kathryn Fraher, salutatorian for the Winthrop High School Class of 2015, delivers her remarks at the Commencement Exercises June 5 at the Larsen Rink at the Mike Eruzione Center. Fraher will be attending the University of South Carolina.

Winthrop Emblem Club #15 is happy to announce the winners of our “What The Flag of the Christina Russo on Dean's List at Stonehill College United States of America Means to Me” 5th Grade essay contest. Pictured are Arthur T Cummings School Principal Ryan Heraty, third place winner Madeleine Rossi, second,place- Jessica MacPhail, Winthrop native Christi- Stonehill is a selective sional goals and to live lives first place - Daniel Tracy, and Edie Raymond WEC#15. The Winthrop Lodge of Elks 1078 has asked na Russo, a member of the Catholic college located near of purpose and integrity. the winners to read their essays at their Flag Day Services. Every 5th grader received a ruler with Class of 2015, was named to Boston on a beautiful 384- Stonehill was listed among all the presidents pictures on it. the Spring 2015 Dean’s List at acre campus in Easton, Mas- the Top 20 Catholic colleges Stonehill College. sachusetts. With a student-fac- and universities in the coun- To qualify for the Dean’s ulty ratio of 13:1, the College try in a recent poll by College List, students must have a se- engages over 2,500 students Factual. The College also Kate Abbott named to Husson University's Honors List mester grade point average of in 80+ rigorous academic pro- ranked 15th on a PayScale list 3.50 or better and must have grams in the liberal arts, sci- of liberal arts colleges with Winthrop resident, Kate Husson University has pre- Northern Maine provide ad- completed successfully all ences, and pre-professional the best return on investment Abbott, has been named to pared future leaders to han- vanced knowledge in busi- courses for which they were fields. The Stonehill commu- (ROI). In January, Stonehill Husson University’s Honors dle the challenges of to- ness; health and education; registered. nity helps students to devel- was named one of the “50 List for the Spring 2015 se- morrow through innovative pharmacy studies; science and Russo is a Communication op the knowledge, skills, and Most Underrated Schools” by mester. undergraduate and graduate major at the College. character to meet their profes- “Business Insider.” Students who make the degrees. With a commitment humanities; as well as com- Honors List must carry at least to delivering affordable class- munication. In addition, Hus- 12 graded credit hours during room, online and experiential son University has a robust the semester and earn a grade learning opportunities, Hus- adult learning program. For point average of between 3.4 son University has come to more information about edu- to 3.6 during the period. represent superior value in cational opportunities that can FIND US ONLINE: To learn more about Hus- higher education. Our Ban- son University visit http:// gor campus and off-campus lead to personal and profes- www. winthrop transcrip t. com www.husson.edu satellite education centers in sional success, visit Husson. For more than 100 years, Southern Maine, Wells and edu.

Black Page 8 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, May 22, 2019 City officials holds Flood Resilient Building Guidelines open house

By John Lynds front to protect East Boston residents, homes, jobs, and East Bostonians can take infrastructure against the im- the snow, wind, frigid cold pacts of rising sea-level and and space-savers, but a new climate change. element has been added into Walsh said he would rath- the wintery mix that may be er spend $160 million today something residents might through his new initiative, have to get used to as the “Resilient Boston Harbor,” by sea-level rises. building sea walls and natural Last year’s ‘Bomb Cy- barriers to make Eastie more clone’ which brought heavy resilient to flooding in order to snow and wind to the North- prevent $450 million in dam- east, also brought significant ages in the future. flooding to Eastie’s water- “Climate change is some- front. thing that impacts everything Portside at Pier I, the Ship- we do in our city: all of our yard and Marina, Clippership plans and policies, every sec- The event gave residents an insight to the city’s efforts to pro- Wharf and Liberty Plaza all tor of our economy, safety mote buildings that are better adapted to coastal flooding and experienced significant flood- and quality of life in all our The open house was also an opportunity for residents to learn sea level rise. ing as the Boston Harbor neighborhoods,” said Walsh. about flood Resilient Building Guidelines and resilience zoning. spilled into the neighborhood “We must do all that we can and made waterfront develop- to prevent climate change and ments like Portside look like a prepare for its impact. We’re a Flood Resilient Building guidelines and zoning. Policy of October 2017. It undertaken that will apply to floating cruise ship. not just planning for the next Guidelines workshop at the Planning is underway by provides new construction commercial, institutional, and For the very first time in storm we will face - we’re East Boston YMCA on Bre- the city to develop resiliency and retrofit projects in the residential uses. It will evalu- Boston since record keeping planning for storms the next men Street. design guidelines for a Flood Flood Hazard Area with a ate best practices used in New began in 1921, water levels generation will face.” The open house gave resi- Resiliency Zoning Overlay SLR - Base Flood Elevation York; Norfolk, Virginia; and reached 15.16 feet on Jan Walsh’s Resilient Boston dents, developers, architects District. Rich McGuinness, (BFE) to build to avoid future New Orleans, and will also re- 4, 2018. This is above flood Harbor uses the City’s Cli- and anyone with an interest Deputy Director for Climate coastal flooding conditions view existing overlay districts stage, the level at which flood- mate Ready Boston 2070 in climate change an insight Change and Environment due to a one percent annual in Boston to address possible ing is caused, and caused sig- flood maps and coastal -resil to the city’s efforts to pro- Planning at the Boston Plan- storm event with 40 inches of conflicts. The guidelines will nificant tidal flooding in many ience neighborhood studies to mote buildings that are better ning and Development Agen- SLR. include zoning requirements waterfront parts of Boston, focus on Boston’s most vul- adapted to coastal flooding cy (BPDA) said the plan will Chris Busch, Senior Water- for height, lot coverage, and including Eastie. nerable flood pathways. and sea-level rise. build on the Sea Level Rise front Planner at the BPDA, de- set back, among other require- Floodwaters also flowed The strategies laid out in The event was also an op- (SLR) – Flood Hazard Area scribed the scope of the resil- ments. into Liberty Plaza, and the the plan include elevated portunity for residents to learn map released as part of the iency design guidelines being Mario Umana Academy and landscapes, enhanced water- about flood resilient building Climate Resiliency-Review storm water filled the East front parks, flood resilient Boston Greenway. buildings, and revitalized and In response Mayor Martin increased connections and ac- Walsh unveiled his visionSelf-Serve that cess toWash the waterfront. + Gener- will invest in Boston’s water- alLast Store week the city held

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EAST BOSTON JETS SOFTBALL IN ACTION AGAINST NEWTON SOUTH

PHOTOS BY EMILY HARNEY The East Boston Jets softball team took a tough loss to New- ton South on Senior Day, losing 11-0 at home. However, the girls stand at 12-4 and will continue their stellar season as they approach the City Championship at the end of the month – and likely a matchup with Boston Latin Academy.

Senior catcher Bridget LePage. Captains and Senior’s Nasja Taylor (L) and Theresa Forbes (R), who were also celebrated for Senior Day.

Senior Third base-women Jennifer Pimentel charges a bunt put down by Newton South. Senior First base-women Nikki Brangiforte (L) and Senior Third base-women Jennifer Pimentel (R) were celebrated before the game, as it was their last home game for their career.

Infielder Madison Theriault makes a leaping grab.

Senior First base-women Nikki Brangiforte. Evelyn Oceguedan.

Last year, it hurt too much to stand. Today, she carries a nation on her shoulders.

At her clinic in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Dr. Olabisi Claudius-Cole treated patients of all ages with any condition, and would often take no payment in return. When arthritic hips and knees kept her from the rigors of daily patient care, a disaster loomed. Dr. Claudius-Cole’s sister led her to an Your Career Starts Here American orthopaedic specialist, who had just heard rocker/activist Bono issue his mandate for caring people everywhere to step up and BE FULFILLED, FEEL INSPIRED make a difference. As he listened to Dr. Claudius-Cole, he saw his own chance to do just that. Donating his own surgical services, he helped mobilize an entire medical team to get Dr. Claudius-Cole back on her feet. He even arranged free hip and knee implants. Today, Dr. Claudius-Cole is fully recovered, and back at her vital healing practice in West Africa. Her story truly brings new meaning to the term “pro-Bono.” We share it here because it sends two of the most contagious messages we know. Don’t give up, and remember to give back. The BPS Teaching Fellowship (BPSTF) Pitcher and Senior Theresa Forbes. The BPSTF is a homegrown teacher preparation and certification program that leads to initial licensure. An ESE approved licensure program, the Fellowship runs on a 12-month cycle that recruits and prepares provisional teachers to lead Boston students to academic success. aaos.org/75years

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Earlier this month the first full week in May. In Bradley School’s Student 2019, National Teacher Day Family Council provided took place on May 7th. This a hot buffet breakfast from day is part of Teacher Appre- High Tides to teachers and ciation Week, which is the staff at the school. first full week in May of each The event was part of the year. Bradley’s Teacher Apprecia- The National Education tion Day. Association describes Nation- National Teacher Appre- al Teacher Day “as a day for ciation Day, also known as honoring teachers and recog- National Teacher Day, is ob- nizing the lasting contribu- served on the Tuesday of the tions they make to our lives.” Kristin McComb and McK- Ben Russell and Principal Teachers and staff enjoy the breakfast from the Bradley School’s enzie Powers. Claire Carney. Student Family Council.

Teachers and staff enjoy a hot buffet breakfast from High Tides provided by the Bradley School’s Student Family Council. Kathy Wyatt. School Secretary Evelyn Pardi Allyson Wall and Sue Corvi. Carrie Brangiforte and Erin Moran.

The teachers and staff of the Bradley School in East Boston. The event was part of the Bradley’s Teacher Appreciation Day. National Teacher Appreciation Day, also known as National Teacher Day, is ob- served on the Tuesday of the first full week in May. In 2019, National Teacher Day took place on May 7th. This day is part of Teacher Appreciation Week, which is the first full week in May of each year.

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Police News 4 WEDNESDAY February 14, 2018 Sports T i m e s 16 East Boston OFFICE CLOSED INDEX Classifieds 11 Revere's TND- F Editorial r e e Monday, Jan. 15 18-19 Wednesday, January 10, 2018 in observance of DEATHS Police News 4 receives $50,000 P r e s s Thomas Boyan, Sr Martin Luther Sports 16 This is my Dad - Dad’s name ______Marie Butera King, Jr. Day Classifieds 11 Revere's TND Richard Buttiglieri state grant for jobs 18-19 Theresa Conte DEATHS Drawn By - Your name ______Special to The Journal receives $50,000 PHOTOS COURTESY OF KANNAN THIRUVENGADAM Dr. Adrian Costanza Thomas Boyan, Sr Dorothy Cordaro Marie Butera Monday morning the Bak the business community that er-Polito Administration are critical to fostering eco Phone # ______Richard Buttiglieri state grant for jobs Gerardo Iannuzzi awarded $500,000 to nine - nomic success and building projects through the Urban Patricia Muse Theresa Conte stronger neighborhoods in ev - Agenda Grant Program. The ery region in Massachusetts.” Special to The Journal Paul Penta, Jr. Dr. Adrian Costanza Revere arm of The Neigh City ______Revere is rebuilding its - Dorothy Cordaro borhood Developers (TND) Monday morning the Bak the business community that Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, economic and employment er-Polito Administration Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and was one group given $50,000 - are critical to fostering eco Gerardo Iannuzzi base by utilizing large-scale awarded $500,000 to nine - Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish and high value assets includ nomic success and building Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Patricia Muse projects through the Urban Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. The end of Portside at Pier I lookingworkforce towards Clippership development Wharf. ser ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder stronger neighborhoods in ev - vices in Revere to support lo Agenda Grant Program. The ery region in Massachusetts.” Paul Penta, Jr. land, a soon-to-close NECCO - Revere arm of The Neigh cal residents to acquire newly - plant, and the MassDevelop Revere is rebuilding its - Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, borhood Developers (TND) economic and employment INDEPENDENT created jobs. - ment TDI Waterfront District. was one group given $50,000 DRAW YOUR DAD Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and - N E W S P A P E R G R O U P Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along base by utilizing large-scale • Complete the picture by creating a picture of your father! Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the Theannouncement program seeks of the to Urban un -Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish and high value assets includ Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 with Housing and Economic The Roseland Portside at Pier I under water. Monday morning in the Revere City Councillock community-driven Chambers. re workforce development ser ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder • PENS & MARKERS WORK BEST, use BOLD COLORS By Sue Ellen Woodcock ‘BombDevelopment Secretary Cyclone’ Jay floods partsvices in Revereof to supportEastie lo sponses to local obstacles, - Ash came to Revere City Hall land, a soon-to-close NECCO - By John Lynds and promote economic devel - cal residents to acquire newly - $1.5 MILLION FOR The Revere real estate mar days on the market in 2016. to present the check to the plant, and the MassDevelop - Please mail to: The Independent Newspaper Group, Citizens Bank Building, ket in 2017 was definitely a INDEPENDENTEast Bostonians can take waterfront. opment opportunities through A mancreated stands jobs. on a retaining wall at- thement corner TDI of Waterfront Marginal and District. South The number of listings in Nthe E W snow, S P A P E R wind, G R O U P frigid cold and NeighborhoodReal estate Developers. values continue to be strong in Revere Bremen Streets. NORTHERN STRAND good one with higher prices Portside at Pier I, the Ship- partnership-building, problem- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along - 385 Broadway, Revere or email: [email protected] - 2017 also dropped to 265, space savers, but a new ele- “Our administration under with Housing and Economic The program seeks to un COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but “2017 was a fantastic year yard and Marina, Clippership solving,2018. This and is shared above account flood stage, lock community-driven re 10.8 percent down from 297 ment has been added into the standsBy the Sue Ellenimportance Woodcock of local Development Secretary Jay to be in real estate,” said Joe Wharf and Liberty Plaza all abilitythe level in urbanat which centers. flooding The oc sponses to local obstacles, Deadline for entries will be Friday, June 7th. The Executive Office of a drop in the number of new wintery mix that may be some- leadership and its impact on Ash came to Revere City Hall - in 2016. The good news for experienced a good amount of- competitivecurred, and awards caused significantoffer flex - and promote economic devel Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying Mario$1.5thing of MILLION residents Century 21here MaFOR might have theThe lives Revere of residents,” real estate said mar days on the market in 2016. fordable Housing on climate to present the check to the - Entries will be published in the June 12th, & 13th issues of the Revere Journal, Chelsea Record, sellers is that the original list ketflooding in 2017 wasas the definitely Boston Harbor a ibletidal funding flooding for in local many efforts water - opment opportunities through Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure. rio to Real get Estate. used to “There’s as the sea a level Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. Call Yourchange issues Rep. and strategies. Neighborhood for Developers. Details ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND goodspilled one withover higherinto the prices neighbor- thatfrontThe bring numberparts together of ofBoston-including listings commu in partnership-building, problem Everett Independent, East Boston Times, Winthrop Sun Transcript, and The Lynn Journal million grant regarding the rises. - - 2017 also dropped to 265, - “There was also more than a with sea level rise due to cli- - “These are the highest pric- percent of the time. - lotCOMMUNITY of confidence andTRAIL equity “Thehood, Urban and Agendamade waterfront Grant de- nityEastie. stakeholders to pursue - “Our administration under solving, and shared account development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight for homes than in 2016, but 10.8 percent down from 297 “2017foot of waswater a fantasticat the intersection year standsmate the change importance it is expected of local to The condominium mar in homes.Thursday’s For 35 years‘Bomb now Cyclone’ Programvelopments relies like on Portside the strong look economic development ini ability in urban centers. The Strand Community Trail led years,” said Maureen Celata, thatThe brought Executive heavy Office snow of and a drop in the number of new in 2016.“I waded The good into news more for than 18- to781-485-0588 beof Marginalin real estate,” and South said Joe Bremen leadershipgo up 8”-9” and by its impact2030. on ket saw similar trends with it’sEnergy been and positive. Environmental Now is the listings,partnershipslike a makingfloating between home-buying cruise local ship. tiatives.inches These of cold awards Atlantic will water - competitivepected increase awards in offer sea level flex -in by a Revere on the Move part owner/broker of MCelata Real wind to the Northeast also government, non-profits and sellers is that the original list Mariostreets.” of Century 21 Ma the lives“Storms of residents,” have happened said be- the median sales price at - Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure.For the very first time in fund(on projects the street) in near Boston, Portside Clin - iblethe funding next 15 for years local could efforts spell ner organization, Bike to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to timebrought to sell. flooding Revere is to getting Eastie’s Boston since record-keeping ing price was matched 100 rio RealThiruvengadam Estate. “There’s said a an as- Lt.fore Governor climate Karyn change, Polito. but cli- trouble for Eastie’s waterfront. $315,000, up 16.7 percent million grant regarding the at East Pier and about a foot tronomical high tide, storm that bring together commu - the overflow from the Boston “TheseBy Sue are Ellen the Woodcock highest pric- lot of confidence and equity - “Themate Urban change Agenda is increasing Grant both Sea. - be another banner year. Inven began in 1921, the water lev- percentofSee water of TND the at theGRANTtime. marina,” , Page said 3 - nity stakeholdersBut could the to pursueflooding have over 2016. Days on the mar development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight - surge, and sea level rise to- Programthe intensity relies onand the the strong frequency Revere has a one-mile tory is low now, but everyone market and people are moving el reached 15.16 feet on Jan 4, TheKennan condominium Thiruvengadam, mar who in homes. For 35 years now economicbeen worse? development Thiruvengadam ini See DeLEO Page 3 ket also dropped from 67 in Strand Community Trail led years,”For years said Maureen the abutters Celata, of gether caused the water levels of storms on a global level,” he - stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - to Revere. ketCouncillorhas saw been similar working Robert trends Haas with with Jr.East it’s been positive. Now is the partnerships between local tiatives.says yes. These awards will 2016 to 47 days on the market- by a Revere on the Move part Routeowner/broker 1 have putof MCelata up with theReal to be so high. Of these factors, said. Northern Strand Community thetriedBoston’s median to get sales barriersNeighborhood price installed at of Af-- government, non-profits and fund projects“Winds in picked Boston, up afterClin the According to figures from “Inventory is low now and nerMario Rep. organization, said Revere BikeMadaro is to desir the noiseEstate. from “Andblasts millions 2018 is of going cars, Trump to administrationtimeexplained to sell. Revere Thiruvengadam, is getting the - Trail has been in development the Massachusetts Associa $315,000,in 2011 and up 16.7received percent no re So as storm intensity in- high tide,” he said. “It was a everyone is looking toward ableSea. because of its proximity - andbe another now some banner city year. councillors Inven the highoverflow tides hadfrom nothing the Boston to do creasesBy Sue Ellen as does Woodcock the frequency tion of Realtors, the median oversponse. 2016. Days on the mar quickSee TND storm. GRANT It did , Page not last3 over for over 20 years. The North the spring,” Celata said Revere has a one-mile - wanttory is to low have now, Mayor but everyoneBrian Ar marketwith and climate people change. are moving However, of storm surges like the one ex- - See DeLEO Page 3 to Boston,for and ending it’s a hidden temporary statusket “We also dropped should for get from more 67Salvadorians inre - For years the abutters of multiple tide cycles, which Revere segment is a major sales prices was $376,250, - stretch in North Revere. The rigois looking contact to thethe MassDOTspring.” to perienced in Eastie last Thurs- Councillor Robert Haas Jr. The rental market is also gem with a beautiful beach. - 2016spect to from 47 days the stateon the and market fed - to Revere. Route 1 have put up with the would have compounded the part in the project that creates a 4.9 increase over prices in Northern Strand Community install barriers along Route 1 day. That coupled with an ex- tried to get barriers installed strong with rents ranging from According to figures from - eral“Inventory government,” is low Patch now and said.. - Mario said Revere is desir noise from millions of cars, effect. The blizzard-force a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail 2016. TrailMario has isbeen lookingBy in John development Lynds forward the Massachusetts Associa in 2011 and received no re $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted between Route 16 and Cope everyone is looking toward able because of its proximity and now some city councillors running from West Everett, Homes also were also on tofor the over spring 20 years. market, The drawing North landtion ofCircle. Realtors, the median Keefe noted that more af - sponse. that if someone is paying big Of the over forty thousand scores of people in 2001 while thefluent spring,” communities Celata said are often to Boston, and it’s a hidden - want to have Mayor Brian Ar through Malden and Revere the market 41 days, a 26.8 rent they just might be capable fromRevereresidents Boston segment whoand is surroundingcall a major East Boston salesWard prices 5 Councillor was $376,250, Charles -- “We shouldPlease see get FLOOD more re Page 2- others fled the lawless gang vi grantedThe rental sound market barriers. is also - gem with a beautiful beach. rigo contact the MassDOT to spect from the state and fed to the Saugus River and soon percent increase over the 56 of buying and taking advan communities.parthome, in the over project He half added that are createsfrom that Lat- Patch,a 4.9 increase Ward 4 Councillorover prices in install barriers along Route 1 Have you ever had an idea olence in their homeland. strongWardcommunity. with 2 Councillorrents ranging Ira from No - eral government,” Patch said.. into Lynn. The North Revere a continuousin American 7.5-mile countries. rail Oftrail that Patrick2016. Keefe and Ward 1 Mario is looking forward between Route 16 and Cope - for how you could make im tage of first-time homebuyers the Revere School system is Since the Bush Administra- $1,200-voselskyOn to Monday,$3,000.pointed Cleat outPresident that noted Sau Don- segment allows users to en runninghalf a from majority West hail Everett, from El Sal-CouncillorHomestion over also Joanne 200,000 were McKen also Salvadorians on to the spring market, drawing land Circle. Keefe noted that more af - provements to the Revere programs. - also a draw for buyers. thatgus ald if got someone Trump barriers announced is along paying Route thatbig he- continued attacks on legal res- fluent communities are often joy spectacular views of the Task Force. Both the ATOD throughvador, Malden and arrived and Revere here during nathe teamed markethave lived up 41 days,on in thea motion a U.S. 26.8 as at part from Boston and surrounding community? So have the ap rent1 installed isthey ending just along Temporarymight a newbe capable ballProtected - idents living under Tempo- Ward 5 Councillor Charles - granted sound barriers. Rumney Marsh. - Task Force and Revere on the to “Itthetheir all Saugus addscountry's toRiver the civil futureand war soon during lastpercent oflast the increaseweek’s humanitarian council over the program meet 56 communities. He added that Patch, Ward 4 Councillor - - plicants to the mini-grant pro - offield. buyingStatus and for those taking 200,000 advan Sal- rary Protected Status (TPS) is Move are initiatives of the growthinto the Lynn. oflate Revere,” The 1980s North and he Revereearly said. 1990s. ing. Have knownPatch you said as ever Temporary he hadand an the Protect-idea late Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 Ward 2 Councillor Ira No The funding, awarded grams hosted by Revere on sity in children and adults. for how you could make im tagevadorians of first-time here, homebuyers and across the the Revereshameful School and misguided," system is said voselsky pointed out that Sau - MGH Revere CARES Coa segmentThen, allows another users wave to arrived en to ed Status. Those Salvadorians “It’s a quality-of-life is Councillor Joanne McKen through the Executive Office The ATOD Task Force fund provements to the Revere - programs.sue,”U.S. he said. - also Madaro.a draw for "This buyers. announcement gus got barriers along Route the Move and the Alcohol, To- lition. Revere on the Move joy spectacularthis country views and to of this the neigh- have been able to live and workTask Force. Both the ATOD na teamed up on a motion at - of Energy and Environmental ed projects totaling $9,500 to community? So have the ap After the announcement, a regarding TPS holders from 1 installed along a new ball bacco and Other Drugs Task is additionally co-led by the Rumneyborhood Marsh. following a series of- here legally, raise families,- startTask Barriers Force and are easilyRevere seen on the - “It all adds to the future last last week’s council meet - Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City - reduce youth substance use, plicants to the mini-grant pro furious Rep. Adrian Madaro El Salvador confirms this ad - field. Force; and this time, these - devastating earthquakes that- REVEREbusinesses, buyRECREATION homes, attend Move are HOSTS initiatives of PAINT the growth of Revere,” he said. ing. Patch said he and the late Parks Program, enables the Healthy Community Initia The funding, awarded grams hosted by Revere on blasted the Trump adminis- sity inministration’s children and intentions adults. to end ideas are going to become a improvethroughrocked the their El Executive mental Salvador health, Office and killed schools, pay taxes and, more- MGH Revere CARES Coa “It’s a quality-of-life is design of the trail, develop tives Office at the City of Re the Move and the Alcohol, To tration for its latest reversal in The humanitarianATOD Task Forceaid for fund thousands - - sue,” he said. reality. andof Energy increase and opportunities Environmental for &importantly, SKATE become NIGHT an im-- ATlition. CRONIN Revere on the Move RINK ment of bid-ready construc vere. - bacco and Other Drugs Task immigration policies that manyed projectsof our neighborstotaling $9,500 in East to Bos- Every year a group of Re positiveAffairs’ youth (EEA) engagement. Gateway City portant part of the fabric of thisis additionally co-led by the Barriers are easily seen - tion documents, and receipt This year over $20,000 - Michael Triant namedForce; and thisSalesian time, these Boys &are callingGirls perhaps Club the most Executive- reduceton. youth For many substanceDirector of these use, folks, - vere residents and institution ParksIn addition Program, to enables the mini- the - Healthy Community Initia - REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT was awarded to fund ideas to ideas are going to become a 'consequential'. improveEast theirBoston mental has been health, home for of all necessary construction - al leaders meet together to grantsdesign already of the trail, funded, develop Revere tives Office at the City of Re A street view of how the retail and office space would work in - make Revere a healthier place reality. "The Trump administration’sand increaseyears. They opportunities own small busi-for & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK permits. When completed, the select the awardees of mini- - onment the of Move bid-ready hasBy extended John construc Lynds vere. - and around Suffolk Downs MBTA station in Eastie. trail will span 10 miles and to work, to play, and to raise their permanent change and Every year a group of Re positive youth engagement. grants offered to the public a family. The Revere on the tion documents,East Boston and native receipt and -Sav-vere residents"Once andI heard institution of this oppor- This year over $20,000 - programio Prep mini-grant graduate appli Michael Triant was awarded to fund ideas to In additionPlease tosee the MADARO mini- Page 2 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 through the community-led Move mini-grant program of all necessary construction - al leaderstunity, meet as togethera kid who to grew up grants already funded, Revere HYM Investment, BPDA host cationswas to named Sunday, the March new Executive 4. - make Revere a healthier place organizations, Revere on the permits. When completed, the selectin the East awardees Boston, of as mini- a kid who Faywood Avenue was raised on the Move has extended offered $10,605 in funding Up to Director$1,395 is of available the Salesian for Boys - to work, to play, and to raise Move and the Alcohol, Tobac trail will span 10 miles and - grantsgraduated offered to Savio, the public as a kid that like many other kids of his gen-their permanent change and Impact Advisory Group meeting for permanent changes, pro ideas that& Girls make Club it easier at the toboard's De- a family. The Revere on the co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) gram implementation, and throughwent the to community-led the Boys & Girls Club, eration in Eastie. program mini-grant appli eat healthySeecember NEWS and meeting.BRIEFS, be active Page Triant, for 2 who I wondered if it could becomeMove mini-grant program "You had guys like (the late) - youth-led projects that would organizations, Revere on the "I was played basketball at cationsWally to Sunday, Bowe that March were 4. so influ - all. Theworked application for the is past open 17 years a reality," said Triant, a hus- offered $10,605 in funding Move and the Alcohol, Tobac the Marty Pino Center every Up toential $1,395 on is the available lives of for kids - I grew By John Lynds help prevent or reduce obe for the Boston Center for Youth band and father of three who for permanent changes, pro co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) afternoon, I got involved in theideas up that with make and it easierkids that to were old-- and Families as an administra- now lives in Winthrop with hisgram implementation, and Owners of Suffolk Downs agency and HYM focused last TRASH See MINI GRANTS Page 3 - house leagues through John- eat healthyer than and me," be said active Triant. for "I was Racetrack HYM INvestment Price subject - tor, started Monday at the Club, family. "Once the ball started youth-led projects that would - week's meeting on Phase I of to change ny Forbes at the Boys & Girlsall. Thefortunate application that I is grew open up in a Group LLC and the Boston taking over the reigns from Fa- rolling and it became more andhelp prevent or reduce obe without NOTICE Our Offices will be Club where I made friends that stable home with two parents, Planning and Development notice ther John Nazzaro who is now more of a possibility it wasn't Please see MEETING Page 2 TRASH are still my friends today," said Seebut MINI there GRANTS were so Page many 3 kids at Agency (BPDA) held an Im- $ Due to the the Club's DirectorPrice of subject Mission. even a choice at that point I had - .55 to change Triant. pact Advisory Group (IAG) Per Day Holiday president's the Salesians whot didn't have without NOTICEto do it." 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East Boston Democrats elect Excel // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Construction Estimating course he took at Benjamin delegates to state convention Franklin Institute of Tech- nology this spring as part Registered Democrats in The ten (10) male dele- State Committeewoman, and of Excel’s dual enrollment East Boston held a caucus at gates elected were: Aneesh Michael Sulprizio, Chairman program. Both of these expe- the Salesian Boys and Girls Sahni, Kannan Thiruvengad- Ward 1 Democratic Commit- riences have led Edy to de- Club on May 11, to elect am, Brian Gannon, Stephen tee. cide to pursue a career in the twenty (20) delegates and Gingra, Anthony Gesualdi, In the spirit of inclusion, construction field after high four (4) alternates to the 2019 Ricardo Patron, Benjamin youth, minorities, and people school through an electrical Massachusetts Democratic Downing, Matthew Barison, with disabilities who are not apprenticeship and we could Convention, where Demo- Adrian Velazquez, and Jason elected as delegates or alter- not be more proud of him.” crats from across Massachu- Ruggiero. nates may apply to be add-on De Leon and other students setts will gather to amend the There were also four alter- delegates, either at their cau- will be honored at the ACE party charter. The Convention nates elected and they were: cus or online at www.mass- Mentor Program’s annual net- will be held on Saturday, Sep- Joanne Fitzgerald, Magda- dems.org working event on Thursday, tember 14 at the MassMutual lena Ayed, Joseph Ruggiero, For more information on May 23, 2019 at the Artists Center in Springfield. and Zachary Hallopeter. the caucus or the commit- For Humanity EpiCenter in The ten (10) female dele- The following Massachu- tee please contact Michael Boston. gates elected were: Lydia Ed- setts Democrats shall serve Sulprizio at Msulprizio@ The 2019 event will feature Chair of ACE Scholarship Committee Steve Eustis, Excel Student wards, Susanna Starrett, Vicki as ex-officio Delegates to the comcast.net / 617-438-0952 remarks by De Leon and 23 and ACE scholarship recipient Eduardo De Leon and ACE Board Dzindzichashvili, Tania Del- Convention with full voting or check out their Facebook other students who received Chairman Michael Tecci. Rio, Gladys Oliveros, Sandra privileges: Adrian Madaro, page at https://www.face- scholarships this year rang- Nijjar, Giordana Mecagni, State Representative, Carol book.com/ward1dems/ or ing from $3,000 to $13,000 as Margaret Farmer, Gail Miller, Aloisi, Treasurer Democratic follow them on Twitter @ well as a “Mentor of the Year” largest group of students in teemed industry mentors who and Alyssa Vangeli. State Party, Gabriela Coletta, ward1demsEB. award ceremony. the program, to date. Also, our are full-time employees of De Leon was recent- graduates who have success- construction, design and en- ly presented with a $3,000 fully entered careers in the gineering firms, students em- scholarship by Chair of ACE architecture, construction and bark on a five-month design BSLA updates community on East Boston Scholarship Committee Steve engineering fields are our best project, through weekly ses- Eustis and ACE Board Chair- advocates for the program and sions after school, to develop Greenway Design Challenge progress man Michael Tecci. we can’t them enough.” the professionalism, team- “It is with great excitement ACE of Greater Boston work, and collaboration that that we have the opportunity was launched in 2007 and the industry requires. During By John Lynds to award these 24 talented stu- is one of over 70 affiliates this time, the students con- dents with their scholarships,” under the ACE national um- struct a hypothetical project Over the winter, the Boston brella. Through practical, in order to learn about each Society of Landscape Archi- said Nigel Gallaher, former Chairman of ACE of Greater project-based, hands-on ex- discipline and take part in ac- tects (BSLA) kicked off an plorations, students work col- tivities such as the ABX (Ar- East Boston Greenway De- Boston. “All of this is possible due to our committed mentors laboratively and creatively to chitecture Boston Expo) ex- sign Challenge. design innovative solutions hibition hall scavenger hunt, According to BSLA Ex- and our ACE volunteers who work tirelessly on top of their to real world problems. With site visits, Revit training and ecutive Director Gretchen professional guidance by es- trade day. Rabinkin, the BLSA asked full-time jobs to engage our landscape architects to share some designs plans and ideas with the BLSA and the com- Seaplanes // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 munity for both short-term and long-term solutions for new concept. part of flying. Seaplane -pas to see the surface of the water the section of the East Boston The plan would call for sengers would simply arrive and horizon. Greenway at Gove Street. Cape Air seaplanes to take at a proposed dock in South- “There really isn’t the con- Last summer, Friends of BSLA Executive Director Gretchen Rabinkin. off and land on the water just ie’s Seaport District, board the cern of aircraft waking you up the East Boston Greenway be- off Eastie’s shores near the seaplane, taxi out to the take- at night...it’s just not possible gan a campaign to activate the Hyatt Boston Hotel and land off area near the Hyatt and with seaplanes,” said Bonney. spot with community events with stormwater to enhanc- change accelerates. at an already established sea- then be on their way to New “They are small aircraft that and outdoor music. The chal- ing community activities like Some of the ideas presented plane dock on the East River York City. are pretty high performance lenge builds upon these ef- a farmers market to outdoor include incorporating storm in Manhattan near East 23th “And on the other end in so when they take off, they forts with several visions for performance spaces for music water into the design and the Street. New York it’s the same thing,” climb to an altitude relatively the space. and theater.” park can be used both during “It is relatively difficult said Bonney. “We would land quickly to mitigate sound im- “We asked landscape ar- The East Boston Greenway flood events, as well as after to get from Downtown Bos- at the existing seaplane dock pacts.” chitects to share some designs runs from to Wood water have receded. ton to Midtown Manhattan,” in Manhattan that has existed The takeoff and landing with us on both short term Island Bay to Constitution “The BSLA design chal- said Cape Air’s Senior Vice since the 1930s.” base in the water off the Hyatt, solutions that we might do at Beach and, someday, Belle lenge for the East Boston President Andrew Bonney at The planes Cape Air would explained Bonney, would be the Gove Street crossing this Isle Marsh. The Greenway Greenway presents an oppor- a community meeting recent- use, said Bonney, are the restricted by the FAA to only summer, as well as some long- offers the opportunity to pro- tunity for the residents of East ly. “But with seaplanes from brand new Cessna Caravan Cape Air operations. term visions for the area,” said vide safe and beautiful access Boston to realize our vision of downtown to downtown you nine-seat seaplane. Bonney “This is a private, restricted Rabinkin. “This is not a City for all ages and abilities to the a Greenway that serves us bet- can reduce a three-tofour hour said the single engine Cessna sea base,” said Bonney. “So of Boston project or a Mass- City’s largest and most sig- ter,” said Friends of the Gre- trip to just over an hour. So is a relatively quiet seaplane. you wouldn’t have to worry port project but just a fun way nificant salt marsh, to interior enway’s Kannan Thiruven- that’s really the genesis for “We did a sound study be- about other carriers using the to start stimulating communi- East Boston neighborhood re- gadam. “The Friends of the this. So people ask why sea- cause we wanted to know area.” ty dialogue on what this area sources, and to the City’s most East Boston Greenway and planes? Well, with this plan what a acoustic impacts would Bonney said Cape Air plans can be. The ideas presented il- important waterfront public the BSLA want participants to you remove all the other parts be to the surrounding area,” to begin with a small number lustrate a start and offer some spaces. think big. Use your imagina- of flying except the flying said Bonney. “The conclusion of flights. Bonney said the op- visuals to get the process roll- The East Boston Greenway tion to come up with ideas and part.” of the study was the impact eration would be expensive ing. The Gove Street crossing also seeks to mitigate unwant- submit them even if they are Bonney said commuters on would be minimal.” to run so the company would can become not only a place ed water from East Boston’s half-baked. We are looking seaplanes are not subjected Bonney said one key fact start with three flights per people pass through, but a neighborhoods, and will be for innovative solutions for to TSA security lines, ticket about seasplanes is that they day, see how it goes and then place to pause. The ideas ar- a primary vector for flood- our flooding issues and excit- lines, luggage lines and other can only operate in daylight maybe expand to six to seven chitects came up with range ing control throughout East ing features for people of all inconveniences that is usually because pilots must be able flights per day. from how the area might deal Boston’s interior as climate age and ethnic groups.’ Real Estate Transfers Schools // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE that ensures smooth transi- able school models to best learning spaces and program- Chen, Bihua Boardman Holdings LLC 16 Boardman St #201 $599,900 tions for students and works serve families in more neigh- ming is critically important well for families is one of our borhoods in Boston. With to closing opportunity and Pasquale, Lisa M 135 Havre LLC 135 Havre St #1 $380,000 top priorities,” said Mayor this highly important work achievement gaps, and is re- 199 Havre Street LLC 199 Havre Street RT 199 Havre St $1,400,000 Martin Walsh, who has com- ahead, it’s essential we lay a sponsive to the needs of stu- mitted $1 billion to BuildBPS. solid foundation for robust dents and families,” Cassel- 258 Lexington Realty Mgmt Cookie Crunch RT 258 Lexington St $890,000 “Taken together, these pro- and thoughtful planning and lius said. “BuildBPS offers 160 London LLC London Street LLC 158 London St $1,000,000 posals get to the heart of our engagement with our school an incredible opportunity plan to expand high-quality communities.” to achieve a goal of having 160 London LLC London Street LLC 160 London St $1,000,000 school options in neighbor- This month, the Boston high quality schools in every Stephenson, Joseph 42 Purtian Road LLC 338 Meridian St #1 $555,000 hoods across our city. I look School Committee named Dr. neighborhood. I am proud forward to our work ahead Brenda Cassellius, the former of the commitments already Celata, Maureen Scrivano, Adriana C 7-7A Monmouth St $560,000 in partnership with the com- education commissioner of made and look forward to munity to bring this vision to Minnesota, the next BPS su- engaging with the entire BPS Trovato, Rosa 31 Orleans Street Dev 31 Orleans St #301 $281,600 life.” perintendent beginning July family soon to continue this Codispoti, Nicole Monis, Nicole 227 Princeton St #1 $304,000 Perille added, “These pro- 1. Cassellius said she is com- important strategic work in posals will help BPS add mitted to take on the import- ensuring and equitable and 1061 Saratoga LLC Rivera, Deborah 1061 Saratoga St $1,150,000 classroom seats in areas of ant BuildBPS initiative. excellent school for every 656 Saratoga LLC Aresco, Anthony 656 Saratoga St $1,800,000 the city where they’re most “Making sure our schools BPS student.” needed, and build up sustain- have long-term, sustainable Kolloff, Sean Martinez, Manuel 118 White St $937,000

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NEW GROUP walking as leading modes of Committee, the DeMaria Ad- Everett as one of the top 10 CHELSEA CHASE 5K LOOKS TO RAISE transportation in order to pro- ministration presented its City places to live in the Common- mote the health, wealth, and Budget for fiscal year 2020, wealth, and number one on the THE PROFILE OF quality of life for Chelsea res- where it spoke in glowing North Shore. He cited rising BICYCLING idents. terms about the City’s finan- home values, as well as tax CHELSEA - With National The Mission of the Com- cial stability and its prospects relief to residents. The mayor Bicycle Month underway, a mittee is: for future growth. also announced the creation of new group of cyclists and pe- •To establish safe, inter- The proposed FY 2020 an affordable housing manag- destrians in Chelsea are look- connected, and enjoyable budget comes in at just over er position in the new budget ing to create momentum and infrastructure in Chelsea for $208 million, reflecting a to ensure that residents of Ev- visibility on safety issues for cycling and walking, through 4 percent increase over the erett can continue to afford to those that aren’t using vehi- strategy with the Planning and previous year’s budget. The live in their homes. cles. Development department, res- public schools received the “I know we will see even The Chelsea Bike and ident education on practical highest increase with $89 more of the growth and the Pedestrian Committee has use, and community engage- million, a 7 percent increase progress that we saw in this formed over the winter and ment to build awareness and over last year. Fixed costs, past year,” said Mayor De- got things rolling with their enthusiasm. which include debt, pensions Maria. “This year will be first community bike ride on and health insurance, saw a when the fortunes of the city May 8. Now, they said they CHELSEA STADIUM 5 percent increase over last turned.” would continue those rides NEARING year. Meanwhile, City depart- A slideshow presentation every Wednesday evening at ments were allocated almost by CFO Eric Demas accom- 6 p.m. COMPLETION $80,000 less than last year’s panied the release of the bud- Resident Asad Rahman, an CHELSEA - The newly budget. get, highlighting broadly what PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS avid cyclist who commutes to renovated Chelsea Stadium is Nine City Councilors as is contained therein. Fabian Mejia was first to cross the finish line in the Chelsea Boston daily from his Broad- only a few weeks from being well as several School Com- According to his presenta- Chase 5K on Saturday, May 11, on Arlington Street. He was way home, has been involved completed and put into use, mittee members were present tion, “the FY 2020 budget is joined by numerous Chelsea folks in raising funds for The Jor- in biking safety issues for a school officials said this week. for the unveiling of the City’s balanced, with over $40 mil- dan Boys & Girls Club and the Chelsea Police Relief Association. Meanwhile, Finn Feeney cheered before the big race on Satur- number of years and said he Facilities Director Joe budget. lion of excess capacity avail- day. worked with City Planners to Cooney said the rainy weath- In a letter addressed to the able.” try to get more of a communi- er has slowed down the sur- Council and Everett Resi- For the third consecutive ty built around bicycling and facing of the track, but that dents, Mayor Carlo DeMaria year, Everett has been the walking. most everything else in the expressed pride in the City’s recipient of a high stability While he thought it might long-awaited Stadium project financial situation, citing rating by Standard & Poor’s. take some time, surprising- is completed. strong economic growth, suc- This designation, which is ly the movement has grown “We’re getting very close,” cessful partnerships, and the based on management, bud- quickly and they are already he said. “When it’s done, it’s increase in investments in the getary performance, budget- planning their first event and going to look dynamite.” city. ary flexibility, liquidity and several events beyond that. The football field is -com Mayor DeMaria highlight- debts, can help the City apply “More than ever, I think pletely done, he said, but the ed improvements to facilities for improvement grants. Chelsea is at a crossroads track has been tricky. and infrastructure, including The City also received its to put people and bicycles Already there has been a the renovation of parks and third consecutive GFOA Cer- first instead of cars,” he said. base coat of asphalt put down, green spaces. He also under- tificate of Achievement for “We’re a City with five or six but the rubberized surface on scored the millions of dollars Excellence in Financial Re- street lights and several thou- the track cannot be placed in grant funding the City re- porting as well as the GFOA sand people and cars go very, down in the rain – which pret- ceived to support advance- Distinguished Budget Award. very fast. We hope we can ty much means it has been ments in public health and In accordance with chang- shift the paradigm that peo- delayed for quite some due to technology. es in Massachusetts General ple come first and cars come the deluge that has been seen The mayor referred to the Law, Demas announced that second…Right now we have a lately. Encore Boston Harbor Re- the City will be required to of the budget, in which each and waterway traffic in the passionate group of people in He said there are two layers sort as an “economic engine” adopt an enterprise fund bud- line item will be examined. face of increased visitors to Chelsea, and we’ll ride around of rubberized surface, and that capable of generating wealth get for Everett Community The final budget will be on the area. town on May 8, for about a when it is done, it will be a for the City, some of which Television (ECTV), which public view at the library and Everett Police Chief Steven half-hour and then have a so- very fast track for the runners. has already been received in will be paid for through cable the City Clerk’s office. A. Mazzie told Council that cial time to continue building The only other things out- the form of pre-opening pay- franchise fees. The Council will be charged the City would turn in a “full this community.” standing are the conduits for ments in previous years. Like other City depart- with reviewing and passing a traffic and waterway presenta- With the help of the City the lights, permanent bath- He added that the casino ments, the Council will be final budget before the end of tion” on May 28, created with and MassBike, the Commit- rooms, and bleacher improve- has transformed the “formerly asked to vote on the ECTV the current Fiscal Year, which the assistance of Encore’s traf- tee is planning several events ments. blighted” Monsanto site, has budget. concludes on June 30. fic manager, in which Mazzie such as a Bike Repair work- He said they have to com- injected new life into Low- The budget packet submit- said he believed the Council shops and a bike rodeo – this plete the project by early May er Broadway and has created ted to Council was divided COUNCILORS HEAR would have most of their con- coming at future City events because graduation is taking “thousands of jobs” for the lo- into four sections: •Operating ABOUT TRAFFIC cerns addressed. place on the new field on June Council had previously ex- like Fiesta Verano and the cal community. Budget; EVERETT - When Council 9. pressed feeling underwhelmed Night Markets. The mayor claimed that •Water/Sewer Budget; met on Monday, May 13, the The group is on Facebook Encore is also committed to •Capital Improvement by the City’s preparation for dominant topic of discussion a potential traffic crisis, but at BikeWalkChelsea, and any- DEMARIA PRESENTS investing in the public health Plan; for the evening was the immi- one interested in joining them of the City, as well as realiz- •and the newly required Mazzie’s announcement of a $208 MILLION nent casino opening, currently pending presentation did little can show up at City Hall 6 ing a free shuttle connecting Everett Community Televi- slated for the end of June. p.m. on May 8. FISCAL BUDGET downtown Everett with the sion (ECTV) Budget. to assuage their fears. EVERETT - On Monday, Among other concerns re- Councilor John McKinnon The Vision for the Commit- in Chelsea. On Saturday, May 18, lated to the casino was the on- tee includes: May 13, in a joint meeting of Mayor DeMaria shared that Council will convene to con- the City Council and School going preoccupation with the •To advance cycling and Boston Globe Magazine rated duct a more detailed overview City’s plan to mitigate road See NEWS Page 13 THE INDEPENDENT DON'T MISS OUT NEWSPAPERS You've always wanted your ad on our Front Page...Here's Your Your Opportunity. Ad Here!

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East Boston Times Free Press(7000) JUST A CLICK AWAY A man stands on a retaining wall at the corner of Marginal and South Bremen Streets. (2900) The Roseland Portside at Pier I under water. Chelsea Record pected increase in sea level in Combo Rates available! the next 15 years could spell with sea level rise due to cli- trouble for Eastie’s waterfront. (7500) mate change it is expected to But could the flooding have th Everett Independent The end of Portside at Pier I looking towards Clippership Wharf. fordable Housing on climate go up 8”-9” by 2030. been worse? Thiruvengadam “Storms have happened be- - change issues and strategies. says yes. Buy any 3 sites, get 4 FREE fore climate change, but cli- “Winds picked up after the 2018. This is above flood stage, “There was also more than a ‘Bomb Cyclone’the level at which floodingfloods oc - foot of water at the intersectionparts mate changeof is increasingEastie both high tide,” he said. “It was a Lynn Journal(5000) waterfront. curred, and caused significant of Marginal and South Bremen the intensity and the frequency quick storm. It did not last over Portside at Pier I, the Ship- tidal flooding in many water streets.” of storms on a global level,” he multiple tide cycles, which By John Lynds yard and Marina, Clippership front parts of Boston-including Thiruvengadam said an as- said. would have compounded the So as storm intensity in- Wharf and Liberty Plaza all Eastie. tronomical high tide, storm effect. The blizzard-force (8700) East Bostonians can take experienced a good amount of “I waded into more than 18 surge, and sea level rise to- creases as does the frequency Beacon Hill Times of storm surges like the one ex- the snow, wind, frigid cold and flooding as the Boston Harbor inches of cold Atlantic water gether caused the water levels Please see FLOOD Page 2 perienced in Eastie last Thurs- space savers, but a new ele- spilled over into the neighbor- (on the street) near Portside to be so high. Of these factors, day. That coupled with an ex- 12 COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM ment has been added into the hood, and made waterfront de- at East Pier and about a foot explained Thiruvengadam, the (14000) wintery mix that may be some- velopments like Portside look of water at the marina,” said high tides had nothing to do The Boston Sun thing residents here might have like a floating cruise ship. Kennan Thiruvengadam, who with climate change. However, to get used to as the sea level For the very first time in has been working with East reverejournal.com• winthroptranscript.com rises. Boston since record-keeping Boston’s Neighborhood of Af- Thursday’s ‘Bomb Cyclone’ began in 1921, the water lev- Regional Review(3500) that brought heavy snow and el reached 15.16 feet on Jan 4, wind to the Northeast also brought flooding to Eastie’s lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com • eastietimes.com (7300) Charlestown Patriot Bridge continued attacks on legal res- idents living under Tempo- Rep. Madaro blasts Trumpcommunity. administration rary Protected Status (TPS) is chelsearecord.com • charlestownbridge.com • beaconhilltimes.com (16400) - On Monday, President Don- shameful and misguided," said Jamaica Plain Gazette for ending temporaryscoresFIRST of people in 2001 while status aldCOME Trump announcedfor Salvadorians that he FIRSTMadaro. "This announcement SERVE - others fled the lawless gang vi is ending Temporary Protected regarding TPS holders from By John Lynds olence in their homeland. Status for those 200,000 Sal- El Salvador confirms this ad Since the Bush Administra- vadorians here, and across the ministration’s intentions to end A street view of how the retail and office space would work in Mission Hill Gazette(7000) Of the over forty thousand tion over 200,000 Salvadorians U.S. humanitarian aid for thousands and around Suffolk Downs MBTA station in Eastie. northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com Schedulehave lived in the U.S. Your as part AfterSpots the announcement, for a 2019!of our neighbors in$250.00 East Bos- per run. residents who call East Boston home, over half are from Lat- of the humanitarian program furious Rep. Adrian Madaro ton. For many of these folks, HYM Investment, BPDA host in American countries. Of that known as Temporary Protect- blasted the Trump adminis- East Boston has been home for half a majority hail from El Sal- ed Status. Those Salvadorians trationSavings for its latest reversal in ofyears. They$800 own small busi- Impact Advisory Groupagency and HYMmeeting focused last vador, and arrived here during have been able to live and work immigration policies that many Please see MADARO Page 2 week's meeting on Phase I of jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com their country's civil war during here legally, raise families, start are calling perhaps the most By John Lynds the late 1980s and early 1990s. businesses, buy homes, attend 'consequential'. Please see MEETING Page 2 "The Trump administration’s Then, another wave arrived to schools, pay taxes and, more Owners of Suffolk Downs importantly, become an im- - this country and to this neigh- Racetrack HYM INvestment borhood following a series of portant part of the fabric of this "You had guys like (the late) Wally Bowe that were so influ Group LLC and the Boston TRASH devastating earthquakes that Planning and Development Faywood Avenue was raised ential on the lives of kids I grew rocked El Salvador and killed Agency (BPDA) held an Im- like many other kids of his gen- up with and kids that were old- NOTICE FRONT PAGE pact Advisory Group (IAG) Martin Luther Traffic reports available upon request "Once I heard of this oppor- eration in Eastie. er than me," said Triant. "I was Due to the meeting last Wednesday at the , on Monday, Michael Triant namedtunity, Salesianas a kid who grew Boys up &"I Girls was played Club basketball Executive at fortunate Director that I grew up in a King Holiday By John Lynds racetrack. th, Trash will be in East Boston, as a kid who the Marty Pino Center every stable home with two parents, At the meeting HYM's afternoon, I got involved in the but there were so many kids at January 15 graduated Savio, as a kid that Principal Partner Tom O'Brien house leagues through John- the Salesians whot didn't have delayed by one day.Inc. East Boston native and Sav- went to the Boys & Girls Club, briefed IAG members and res- ny Forbes at the Boys & Girls that." io Prep graduate Michael Triant I wondered if it could become idents on Phase 1 of the proj- Capitol Waste Services, Club where I made friends that Triant said he remembers was named the new Executive a reality," said Triant, a hus- ect. With the BPDA's public are still my friends today," said getting jealous as a youth be- Director of the Salesian Boys band and father of three who comment period set to expire Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 Triant. cause he didn't understand why & Girls Club at the board's De- now lives in Winthrop with his today (January 10) the city cember meeting. Triant, who family. "Once the ball started What always impressed Tri- Post-It-Noterolling andAdvertising it became more and ant about the Salesians was the Please see TRIANT Page 2 worked for the past 17 years for the Boston Center for Youth more of a possibility it wasn't level of commitment the staff Sales Rep Ext and Families as an administra- even a choice at that point I had had to the kids. tor, started Monday at the Club, to do it." taking over the reigns from Fa- Triant, 38, who grew up on We design, typeset, andther John Nazzaro afix who is now your ad on our front page. 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News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 had requested that the Boston signed to the Mass Gaming ify when that bridge is going need to change on the fed- in Revere, and the kennel’s and the MAPC. They’ve Harbormaster appear before Commission on getting a joint to go up and down.” eral level,” she said, adding owner, Lisa Cutting, respond- done great work. Council to discuss in detail task force ready to police the “[The casino] is about to that the state representative ed and helped Trooper Mas- “We also have a great steer- the plans and dealing with gaming area. open up in just a short amount race varies in the size of the tromattei secure the pup in a ing committee that has been increased waterway traffic But some Councilors won- of time,” said Councilor Mc- district and how competitive crate. the driving force behind a lot to and from the Encore Re- dered why they hadn’t been Laughlin. “We get questions a campaign is. ”It can range But the baby coyote’s ad- of work that is being done,” sort. However, he learned that involved in any of the meet- every day [from residents]. from $10,000 to $200,000. venture was far from over. added Arrigo.” someone in the City’s admin- ings so far. We need to get direct answers. It’s a very wide range. I think Trooper Mastromattei took MAPC will be reviewing istration had told the Harbor- “Why has no member of Councilor McKinnon in terms for Congress it would the pup to his girlfriend An- and incorporating public com- master not to come. Council been invited to meet- agreed. be in the millions. nBeth (the couple are devot- ments from residents, stake- “I’m disgusted,” he said. ings of the traffic commis- “We should know what’s Early in her career Ehrlich, ed animal lovers), and the holders, the Plan’s Steering “When I make a request, I sion?” asked Councilor Mc- happening. We need to act who has been in the House of pup stayed in the crate in her Committee, and the City with want the [person] that I am re- Laughlin. “We’ve been shown like the board we are,” he Representatives since 2008, house overnight. As you can its own extensive research and questing to come here.” no real respect by letting us sit said. “We need to actually fought against the former see in the photos, he received findings. Once that process is “We’ve been requesting in and be informed so we can look at everything that’s go- coal-burning power plant in great care. complete, MAPC will release different people come before report back to our colleagues.” ing on down there, and if you Salem. The next day, Ocean View a draft master plan document us, yet we haven’t seen any- “Council should at least be don’t feel like you can, that’s Ehrlich has been a CPA Kennel transported the pup for public review sometime in one that was requested,” the invited to these meetings,” a problem.” for over three decades, run- to Tufts Wildlife in North the fall. councilor continued. “This O’Donnell conceded. “I will Councilors will hear the ning her own practice while Grafton, where he was ex- has been going on for quite follow up to see why that isn’t City’s presentation on traffic counseling small and medium amined and determined to be some time.” happening.” and waterways on May 28, sized businesses. She is one of healthy. The little guy is going STRAWBERRY Councilor Wayne Matews- Councilor Peter Napolitano where they hope their con- only two CPAs in the legisla- to be transferred to the care FESTIVAL SET FOR ky was also incensed at the said that, not only had the cerns will finally be put to rest. ture. As part of MA Speaker of a wildlife specialist in the absence of the harbormaster. Council members not been in- Another meeting is scheduled of the House Robert DeLeo’s Berkshires, who will rehabili- JUNE 15 “We requested [that] the vited to the meetings, but also for May 30, dealing specifi- leadership team, she currently tate him and acclimate him to WINTHROP - The Win- Boston Harbormaster appear,” they had failed to receive any cally with potential impacts to serves as the House Chairper- life in the wild, where he will throp Improvement & His- he said. “That was blocked by details as to what was being Wards 1 and 6. son of the Joint Committee on eventually be released to live torical Association (WIHA) somebody here in this build- discussed at those meetings. Export Development, where out his life. announced that this year’s ing.” “You’ve been meeting this EHRLICH she has an eye on growing The Department offers its Strawberry Festival will be “A lot of interception is whole time,” said Councilor CONSIDERING RUN Massachusetts’ trade and ex- sincere thanks to Trooper held on Saturday, June 15, going on,” echoed Councilor McKinnon. “Why doesn’t the panding access to new mar- Mastromattei, his girlfriend, from 3-6 pm on the grounds Michael McLaughlin. “Indi- City Council---the city fathers AT CONGRESS kets for Massachusetts busi- Ocean View Kennels, and of the historic Deane Win- viduals want to intercept our and mothers---have a clue LYNN - With Congress- nesses. Tufts for their compassionate throp House at 40 Shirley St. work as a body. what’s been discussed at those man Seth Moulton throwing Ehrlich and her husband, care for this beautiful little The ticket price is $8, when “There’s something miss- meetings?” his hat in the ring as a Demo- Bruce, have two daughters creature. purchased in advance, or $10 ing here,” he went on. “We’re “They’re trying to hammer cratic candidate for President who both attended Marble- at the door. looking to hear from people out a memorandum as far as of the United State in 2020, head Public Schools and went RESIDENTS HEAR WIHA’s signature event who are not in this building. jurisdiction is concerned for a lot of people are watch- on to pursue their passions in ABOUT NEXT STOP dates back to 1912 and is an And they’re being told not to the resort area, and it hasn’t ing State. Rep. Lori Ehrlich biomedical science and jour- opportunity for the Town to be here. I need to hear from been signed off on,” O’Don- (D-Marblehead, Swampscott nalism. REVERE MASTER enjoy a true Winthrop gem, the them about why they were nell responded. “It’s an ongo- and a small portion of Lynn) PLAN first-period Deane Winthrop told [not to come].” ing process.” 8th Essex District to see if she STATE POLICE, REVERE - The ‘Next Stop House and Gardens. For the Councilor Rosa DiFlorio Councilors expressed a takes the challenge of running OCEAN KENNELS Revere’ master plan continues price of a ticket, guests will agreed, stating, “Nobody has desire to be more informed for his Congressional Seat. to generate excitement in the enjoy homemade strawber- the right to tell [someone] about how the City plans to “It’s something I’m giving SAVES COYOTE PUP city, drawing a large turnout ry shortcake, the sounds of a not to appear without letting manage traffic caused by an a lot of thought to. I have been REVERE - When Massa- of residents at the second of Country and Western duo, and [Council] know.” increase in vessels using the serving as a legislator for over chusetts State Police Trooper two public forums May 8 at a tour of the historic 375-year But the Harbormaster waterways. a decade now. I have felt hon- Carlo Mastromattei respond- the Hill Elementary School. old Deane Winthrop House. wasn’t McKinnon’s only ex- “Whatever benefit we get ored to represent my constit- ed to a call for a wounded dog Metropolitan Area Plan- And it would not be a ample of when the Council’s from the casino is going to be uents and this would just be in the road on Revere Beach ning Council (MAPC) offi- WIHA event without having direct request for someone’s drastically overshadowed if taking that to a different level, Parkway in Revere on the cials led the presentation and fun activities for the kids! presence was overridden by we’re not prepared for the in- the federal level” said Ehrlich night of Sunday, May 5, the discussion about transporta- Tickets are available at the administration. He men- flux of people coming into the during an interview in a Lynn type of dog he found was not tion, public health, open spac- Brown’s Pharmacy, Shir- tioned that the Marine Divi- city,” said Councilor Napol- coffee shop. “So I’m giving it exactly what he’d expected. es, and energy efficiency and ley Hardware, Woodside sion of the State Police was itano. “If we’re trying to ad- some thought, I haven’t come Trooper Mastromattei, who sustainability. Hardware, Winthrop Pub- also supposed to have been dress it during June and July, to a decision yet.” was on patrol out of State Po- Mayor Brian Arrigo was lic Library, Salon Luxo, and present at the meeting but had it’s too late. The impact has Ehrlich said at this stage lice-Revere, pulled up to the pleased by the liveliness of the Webster First Federal Credit canceled at the last minute. already hit.” of the game she is “listening” animal’s location, on the edge discussion on all the topics, Union. For more information, Assistant City Clerk Mi- “If you don’t think there’s to people and what they have of the busy roadway near Suf- particularly about open spaces please visit the official Win- chael Mangan responded that going to be a lot more boat- to say and she adds it’s been folk Downs, and saw a small in the city. throp Improvement & His- the Marine Division had other ing traffic in that area, you’re quite eye-opening. Another frightened, solitary coyote “What I’ve been really en- torical Association Facebook engagements but that he had missing the boat,” said Coun- factor is finance. There is a pup. The pup’s mother was ergized by is the amount of page or phone (617) 846- been told that Police Chief cilor Matewsky. “There’s good difference between run- nowhere in sight. great ideas and the number 8606. Mazzie was “well-versed on three yacht clubs. There’s go- ning for state representative Realizing the danger the of people that have come to Special thanks to Paul W. the bridge situation and he ing to be thousands of boats. and running for Congress. pup was in on the busy park- the forums to give some input Marks Company and to the could easily come in front of They’re going to be opening “It is part of the decision way, Trooper Mastromattei and feedback about what the Winthrop Market Place for you to explain it.” that bridge like nobody’s busi- process. It requires raising mil- contacted environmental, future of the city should look donating the delicious straw- The Mayor’s Chief of Staff ness. lions of dollars (for Congress) wildlife, and local animal con- like,” said Arrigo. “I’m also berries and biscuits. Kevin O’Donnell added that “It’s unfortunate the har- which is sort of an unfortunate trol officials, but no one was energized by the work of the Chief Mazzie had been work- bormaster is not here,” he feature. It really illustrates to available to assist. So he then staff both from the city ing with State Troopers as- continued. “I just want to clar- me in real terms some things called Ocean View Kennels

Theater Reviews

BLACK ODYSSEY BOSTON La Sultana

By Sheila Barth Naussica Sabine and an Afri- ysses Lincoln’s’ pregnant wife can ancestor; Regie Gibson’s Nella answers that dreaded Bakery First off, I apologize for get- versatility shines in his por- knock on the door, - an Army ting out this review of “black trayals of vengeful Paw Sidin, representative telling her he’s 40 Maverick Square odyssey boston” after the Nella’s slick-talking John Suit- dead. But she refuses to be- play closed May 19 at Central or, naval and police officers; lieve it. “If you’re alive, send East Boston, MA 02128 Square Theater. Serious fam- Kai Thomasani Tshikosi nice- me a sign,” she cries. Instead, ily illness prevented me from ly tackles five earthly and oth- glitzy Great Aunt Tina (Saxon) writing it. erworldly roles; and youthful, arrives, telling Nella she’ll stay Unfortunately, the show’s talented Hubens “Bobby” Cius with her until Ulysses returns, Wednesday, May 22, 2019 short run is over, but Front delivers sensitivity as Ulysses They never counted on his be- Porch Arts Collective and Un- and Nella’s teen-age son, Mal- ing gone for several years. 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. derground Railway Theater’s achi, and Poly’famous. Tossed and torn half-alive first-rate, compelling, provoc- Also outstanding is on a raft, at times pulled ative, ambitious production of multi-percussionist performer around the stage floor by cast Marcus Gardley’s three-hour, Akili Jamal Haynes, who ef- members holding thick ropes, two-act play lingers with the- fectively, and, at times, haunt- Ulysses Lincoln tries for years atergoers long after leaving the ingly, pulsates beats and time to find his way back to his be- theater. passage between scenes. loved wife and their son, but My husband and I were so Sweeping theatergoers into Paw Sidin (Regie Gibson), moved by this modern-day, the play, the actors are nearby angry, vengeful god claims Ul- Boston-based remake of Ho- throughout the performance, at ysses killed his son and wants mer’s ancient tale, “The Od- times making direct eye- and retribution. He blocks Ulysses’ yssey,” we hope future local vocal contact. rescue, despite cries of mer- audiences will have another As the play opens, designer cy from Ulysses’ aunt, and a opportunity to experience Aja M. Jackson’s lights dark- celestial African relative. No it.Renowned Director Ben- en. Dancers enter in front of harm must befall Ulysses, she ny Sato Ambush helms this us, swaying, and singing a says. superlative, ensemble cast, cappella. Ulysses floats and wanders composed of: Boston head- Overhead, on Jon Sav- through time, heaven, earth, liners Johnny Lee Davenport, age’s two-tiered, two-sided and history. We do, too - with portraying Great GrandDaddy stage that faces each other flashbacks of war in Afghani- Deus; Elle Borders as Ulysses’ at both ends of the theater, stan, the African Diaspora, and long-suffering wife, Nella Pell; Great Grand Daddy Deus Hurricane Katrina-devastated Brandon G. Green, portraying (Davenport) is playing chess New Orleans, where Ulysses the starring role of Ulysses and chatting with Paw Sidin encounters a couple and their Lincoln; Ramon Lisa Alexan- (Gibson),their talk easygoing, young daughter stranded on der, whose overall abundant comiical, peppered with Bos- their roof. talent includes a wild, comedic ton references, such as Back “black odyssey boston” imitation of Tina Turner; and Bay, Charlestown, Chinatown. jams so much into the saga, it Carolyn Saxon, whose power- “You’re on a mission when becomes confusing to follow ful voice reverberates through- you go fishin’ on Mission Hill, at times, but that’s okay. The out the theater in her roles as “ quips one. cast and outstanding support glitzy Great Aunt Tina, Scylla Based on Homer’s tale about team keep theatergoers; atten- and Calypso. soldier Ulysses whose family tion riveted in this spellbind- Journey Ade-King is sweet waits years, hoping for his re- ing production. and charming as Benevolence turn from war, modern-day Ul- Page 14 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, May 22, 2019

District Seven Police Report LOCAL STUDENTS EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

Monday, May 6, 2019 year-old male with an Everett, Operating Uninsured Motor LOCAL STUDENTS ment. quirement to make the Dean’s Around 12:00 a.m. in the MA address was arrested for Vehicle and Operating Unreg- NAMED TO HONOR About Emerson College List is a grade point average area of 451 Meridian St., a Assault by Means of a Dan- istered Motor Vehicle. Located in Boston, Massa- of 3.7 or higher that semester. 32 year-old male with an East gerous Weapon and Posses- ROLL AT AUSTIN chusetts, opposite the histor- Jake McManus of East Boston address was arrested sion W/I to Distribute, Class Around 5:00 p.m. in the PREP. ic Boston Common and in Boston majoring in Creative for Assault and Battery. D, Drugs. area of 1233 Bennington St., a Robert Gilbride and Serena the heart of the city’s Theatre Writing BFA and a member of 20 year-old male with a Chel- Gilbride have been named to District, Emerson College ed- the Class of 2019 Around 2:10 a.m. in the Around 4:30 p.m. in the sea, MA address was arrested ucates individuals who will Johanna Stiefler Johnson of area of 97 Maverick St., an 18 area of 220 Border St., a fe- the Third Quarter Honor Roll for Possession W/I to Distrib- at Austin Prep. solve problems and change East Boston majoring in Writ- year-old female with an East male juvenile with a Revere, the world through engaged ing, Lit and Publishing and a Boston address was arrested MA address was arrested for ute, Class D, Drugs. CARCONE leadership in communica- member of the Class of 2019 for Assault and Battery, Dan- Delinquent to wit: Larceny. tion and the arts, a mission gerous Weapon. Around 9:45 p.m. in the GRADUATES FROM informed by liberal learning. GIBBONS Around 8:00 p.m. in the area of 259 Chelsea St., a 34 year-old male with an East EMERSON COLLEGE The College has 3,750 under- GRADUATES FROM Around 10:35 a.m. in the area of 331 East Eagle St., a On Sunday, May 12, Em- graduates and 750 graduate area of 13 Maverick Sq. a 36 35 year-old male with an East Boston address was arrested erson College awarded more students from across the Unit- EMERSON COLLEGE year-old male with a Dorches- Boston address was arrest- for Assault and Battery. than 970 undergraduate de- ed States and 50 countries. IN BOSTON ter, MA address was arrested ed for Trafficking; Class B, grees and on Saturday, May Supported by state-of-the- Christian Gibbons from for Armed Robbery, Posses- Drugs 28-99 grams. Friday, May 10, 2019 11, awarded nearly 300 grad- art facilities and a renowned East Boston recently gradu- sion of Class A, Drugs and No Arrests. uate degrees during the Col- faculty, students participate ated from Emerson College, Possession of Class E, Drugs. Thursday, May 9, 2019 lege’s Commencement cere- in more than 80 student or- receiving a BA degree in In- Around 9:40 a.m. in the Saturday, May 11, 2019 monies. ganizations and performance terdisciplinary on Sunday, Tuesday, May 7, 2019 area of 69 Paris St., a 46 year- No Arrests. Award-winning journalist, groups. Emerson is known for May 12. Around 9:30 p.m. in the old male with an East Boston speaker, and author Soledad its study and internship pro- Emerson College awarded area of Border St. and Eu- address was arrested for Oper- Sunday, May 12, 2019 grams in Los Angeles, Wash- taw St., a 49 year-old male ating MV without a License, O’Brien received an honorary more than 970 undergradu- Around 11:00 p.m. in the Doctor of Humane Letters de- ington, D.C., the Netherlands, with and East Boston address Operation after Revocation or ate degrees and on Saturday, area of 508 Border St., a 21 gree and delievered the under- London, China, and the Czech was arrested for Possession Suspension. May 11, awarded nearly 300 year-old male with an Everett, graduate commencement ad- Republic. A new, permanent graduate degrees during the W/I to Distribute, Class B, MA address was arrested for dress. Award-winning scholar facility on Sunset Boulevard College’s Commencement Drugs, Distribution of Class Around 5:00 p.m. in the and writer Nell Irvin Painter, for its L.A.-based program ceremonies. B, Drugs. area of 1233 Bennington St., Assault by Means of a Dan- Pulitzer Prize-winning jour- opened in January 2014. The Award-winning journalist, a 19 year-old female with an gerous Weapon, Assault and nalist, Emmy-nominated film- College has an active network speaker, and author Soledad Wednesday, May 8, 2019 East Boston address was ar- Batter on a Police Officer (no maker, and theatrical produc- of 39,000 alumni who hold O’Brien received an honorary Around 4:15 p.m. in the rested for Possession W/I to injures), Possession W/I to er Jose Antonio Vargas, and leadership positions in com- Doctor of Humane Letters de- area of 220 Border St., a 21 Distribute, Class D, Drugs, Distribute, Class D, Drugs. President of Miami Dade Col- munication and the arts. For gree and delievered the under- lege Eduardo J. Padron also more information, visit www. graduate commencement ad- received honorary Doctor of emerson.edu. dress. Award-winning scholar Humane Letters degrees. and writer Nell Irvin Painter, OBITUARIES Kayla Carcone of EAST LOCAL STUDENTS Pulitzer Prize-winning jour- BOSTON graduated from NAMED TO DEAN’S nalist, Emmy-nominated film- Emerson College, receiving maker, and theatrical produc- a BA in Writing, Lit and Pub- SPRING 2019 er Jose Antonio Vargas, and lishing. Carcone completed The following students President of Miami Dade Col- Florence Lamberti the degree in December 2018 have been named to Emerson ❖ ❖ lege Eduardo J. Padron also Retiree of Air Freight Forwarding and was honored on Sunday, College’s Dean’s List for the received honorary Doctor of May 12, during commence- Spring 2019 semester. The re- Humane Letters degrees. Magrath of East Boston Funeral Home Florence (Fiorillo) Lamber- Raymond of Saugus, Nicho- ti, a lifelong resident of East las G. Lamberti and his wife, ne year anniversar O y Robert (Bubba) Casaletto Sr. 324 Chelsea Street Boston, passed away peace- Loreta of West Roxbury and 2nd Anniversary ¤ May 24 2017 – May 24 2019 (near Day Square) fully surrounded by her loving Mary Bennett and her hus- family on Wednesday, May 15 band, Gerard of Quincy; dear 617-567-0910 Bob your life is a at the age of 94. sister of the late Dianora Ian- ❖ ❖ Florence loved spending netti, Cosmo Fiorillo and beautiful memory, time with her family. She was Michael Fiorillo; cherished Your death is our silent grief; a bookkeeper for many years aunt of Mary Louise Corrao; Now you sleep in God’s Cemetery and retired as bookkeeper and adored grandmother of sev- beautiful garden, office manager at Air Freight en and great-grandmother of In the sunshine of perfect peace, Lettering Forwarding in East Boston. seven. She is also survived by Rita Lupoli We miss you so much, & She and her husband enjoyed many loving nieces and neph- But realize God knew best, monuments ballroom dancing every Sat- ews. 11/2/24 - 5/22/18 He let us have you for many urday night. May they both Funeral arrangements were by be reunited in heaven to dance by the Ruggiero Family Me- years John the nights away. morial Home, East Boston. Mom Then gently bid you rest. She was the beloved wife Florence was laid to rest with I still see your face before me Vozzella of the late Nicholas Lamber- her beloved husband, Nicho- Your voice I long to hear.. 617.592.2209 ti, devoted mother of Dianora las at Holy Cross Cemetery, I miss and love you dearly. Missed and loved by Bourgoin and her husband, Malden. God knows, I wish, your wife, sons, daughter-in you were here. laws & grandchildren. Tears falll freely To place a memoriam from my eyes, like a river filled with grief in the Times Free Press, please

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Police News 4 WEDNESDAY February 14, 2018 Sports T i m e s 16 East Boston OFFICE CLOSED INDEX Classifieds 11 Revere's TND- F THINK OF IT AS AN Editorial r e e Monday, Jan. 15 18-19 Wednesday, January 10, 2018 in observance of OWNER’S MANUAL DEATHS Police News 4 receives $50,000 P r e s s Thomas Boyan, Sr Martin Luther Sports 16 FOR YOUR MONEY. Marie Butera King, Jr. Day Classifieds 11 Revere's TND Please send to Richard Buttiglieri state grant for jobs 18-19 Theresa Conte DEATHS Special to The Journal receives $50,000 PHOTOS COURTESY OF KANNAN THIRUVENGADAM Dr. Adrian Costanza Thomas Boyan, Sr Dorothy Cordaro Marie Butera Monday morning the Bak the business community that er-Polito Administration are critical to fostering eco Richard Buttiglieri state grant for jobs Gerardo Iannuzzi awarded $500,000 to nine - nomic success and building projects through the Urban Patricia Muse Theresa Conte stronger neighborhoods in ev - Agenda Grant Program. The ery region in Massachusetts.” Special to The Journal Paul Penta, Jr. Dr. Adrian Costanza Revere arm of The Neigh Revere is rebuilding its - Monday morning the Bak Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, StateDorothy Rep. RoseLeeCordaro Vincent, borhood Developers (TND) economic and employment the business community that was one group given $50,000 er-Polito Administration Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and SecretaryGerardo ofIannuzzi Housing and - base by utilizing large-scale are critical to fostering eco in funding to help establish awarded $500,000 to nine - nomic success and building [email protected] Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on and high value assets includ Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Patricia Muse projects through the Urban Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. The end of Portside at Pier I lookingworkforce towards Clippership development Wharf. ser ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder stronger neighborhoods in ev - vices in Revere to support lo Agenda Grant Program. The ery region in Massachusetts.” Paul Penta, Jr. land, a soon-to-close NECCO - Revere arm of The Neigh cal residents to acquire newly - Revere is rebuilding its - The free Consumer Action Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston ofplant, The Neighborhood and the MassDevelop Developers,- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, borhood Developers (TND) created jobs. - economic and employment INDEPENDENT Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department,ment TDI Mayor Waterfront Brian ArrigoDistrict. and Secretary of Housing and was one group given $50,000 - N E W S P A P E R G R O U P Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along base by utilizing large-scale Handbook. It’s in print and Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the Theannouncement program seeks of the to Urban un -Agenda Grant Program on in funding to help establish and high value assets includ Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 with Housing and Economic The Roseland Portside at Pier I under water. Monday morning in the Revere City Councillock community-driven Chambers. re workforce development ser ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder By Sue Ellen Woodcock ‘BombDevelopment Secretary Cyclone’ Jay floods partsvices in Revereof to supportEastie lo sponses to local obstacles, - online at ConsumerAction.gov. Ash came to Revere City Hall land, a soon-to-close NECCO - By John Lynds and promote economic devel - cal residents to acquire newly - $1.5 MILLION FOR The Revere real estate mar days on the market in 2016. to present the check to the plant, and the MassDevelop - ket in 2017 was definitely a INDEPENDENTEast Bostonians can take waterfront. opment opportunities through A mancreated stands jobs. on a retaining wall at- thement corner TDI of Waterfront Marginal and District. South Order your free copy online The number of listings in Nthe E W snow, S P A P E R wind, G R O U Pfrigid cold and NeighborhoodReal estate Developers. values continue to be strong in Revere Bremen Streets. NORTHERN STRAND good one with higher prices Portside at Pier I, the Ship- partnership-building, problem- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along - - 2017 also dropped to 265, space savers, but a new ele- “Our administration under with Housing and Economic The program seeks to un COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but “2017 was a fantastic year yard and Marina, Clippership solving,2018. This and is shared above accountflood stage, lock community-driven re at ConsumerAction.gov or 10.8 percent down from 297 ment has been added into the standsBy the Sue Ellenimportance Woodcock of local Development Secretary Jay or call 781-485-0588 to be in real estate,” said Joe Wharf and Liberty Plaza all abilitythe level in urbanat which centers. flooding The oc sponses to local obstacles, The Executive Office of a drop in the number of new wintery mix that may be some- leadership and its impact on Ash came to Revere City Hall - in 2016. The good news for experienced a good amount of- competitivecurred, and awards caused significantoffer flex - and promote economic devel Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying Mario$1.5thing of MILLION residents Century here 21 FORMa might have theThe lives Revere of residents,” real estate said mar days on the market in 2016. fordable Housing on climate to present the check to the - write to Handbook, Pueblo, sellers is that the original list ketflooding in 2017 wasas the definitely Boston Harbor a ibletidal funding flooding for in local many efforts water - opment opportunities through Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure. rio to Real get Estate.used to “There’s as the sea a level Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. Call Yourchange issues Rep. and strategies. Neighborhood for Developers. Details ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND goodspilled one withover higherinto the prices neighbor- thatfrontThe bring numberparts together of ofBoston-including listings commu in partnership-building, problem million grant regarding the rises. - - 2017 also dropped to 265, - “There was also more than a with sea level rise due to cli- - “These are the highest pric- percent of the time. - lotCOMMUNITY of confidence andTRAIL equity “Thehood, Urban and made Agenda waterfront Grant de- nityEastie. stakeholders to pursue - “Our administration under solving, and shared account CO 81009. development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight for homes than in 2016, but 10.8 percent down from 297 “2017foot of waswater a fantasticat the intersection year standsmate the change importance it is expected of local to The condominium mar in homes.Thursday’s For 35 years‘Bomb now Cyclone’ Programvelopments relies like on Portside the strong look economic development ini ability in urban centers. The Strand Community Trail led years,” said Maureen Celata, thatThe broughtExecutive heavy Office snow of and a drop in the number of new in 2016.“I waded The good into news more for than 18- to781-485-0588 beof Marginalin real estate,” and South said JoeBremen leadershipgo up 8”-9” and by its 2030. impact on ket saw similar trends with it’sEnergy been and positive. Environmental Now is the listings,partnershipslike a makingfloating between home-buying cruise local ship. tiatives.inches Theseof cold awards Atlantic will water - competitivepected increase awards in offer sea level flex -in by a Revere on the Move part owner/broker of MCelata Real wind to the Northeast also government, non-profits and sellers is that the original list Mariostreets.” of Century 21 Ma the lives“Storms of residents,” have happened said be- the median sales price at - Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure.For the very first time in fund(on projects the street) in near Boston, Portside Clin - iblethe funding next 15 for years local could efforts spell ner organization, Bike to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to timebrought to sell. flooding Revere is to getting Eastie’s Boston since record-keeping ing price was matched 100 rio RealThiruvengadam Estate. “There’s said a an as- Lt.fore Governor climate Karyn change, Polito. but cli- trouble for Eastie’s waterfront. $315,000, up 16.7 percent million grant regarding the at East Pier and about a foot tronomical high tide, storm that bring together commu - the overflow from the Boston “TheseBy Sue are Ellen the Woodcock highest pric- lot of confidence and equity - “Themate Urban change Agenda is increasing Grant both Sea. - be another banner year. Inven began in 1921, the water lev- percentofSee water of TND the at GRANT thetime. marina,” , Page said 3 - nity stakeholdersBut could the to flooding pursue have over 2016. Days on the mar development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight - surge, and sea level rise to- Programthe intensity relies onand the the strong frequency Revere has a one-mile tory is low now, but everyone market and people are moving el reached 15.16 feet on Jan 4, TheKennan condominium Thiruvengadam, mar who in homes. For 35 years now economicbeen worse? development Thiruvengadam ini See DeLEO Page 3 ket also dropped from 67 in Strand Community Trail led years,”For years said Maureen the abutters Celata, of gether caused the water levels of storms on a global level,” he - stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - to Revere. ketCouncillorhas saw been similar working Robert trends Haas with with Jr.East it’s been positive. Now is the partnerships between local tiatives.says yes. These awards will 2016 to 47 days on the market- by a Revere on the Move part Routeowner/broker 1 have putof MCelata up with Realthe to be so high. Of these factors, said. Northern Strand Community thetriedBoston’s median to get sales barriersNeighborhood price installed at of Af-- government, non-profits and fund projects“Winds in picked Boston, up afterClin the According to figures from “Inventory is low now and nerMario Rep. organization, said Revere BikeMadaro is to desir the noiseEstate. from “Andblasts millions 2018 is of going cars, Trump to administrationtimeexplained to sell. Revere Thiruvengadam, is getting the - Trail has been in development the Massachusetts Associa $315,000,in 2011 and up received16.7 percent no re So as storm intensity in- high tide,” he said. “It was a everyone is looking toward ableSea. because of its proximity - andbe another now some banner city year. councillors Inven the highoverflow tides hadfrom nothing the Boston to do creasesBy Sue Ellen as does Woodcock the frequency tion of Realtors, the median oversponse. 2016. Days on the mar quickSee TND storm. GRANT It did , Page not last3 over for over 20 years. The North the spring,” Celata said Revere has a one-mile - wanttory is to low have now, Mayor but everyoneBrian Ar marketwith and climate people change. are moving However, of storm surges like the one ex- - See DeLEO Page 3 to Boston,for and ending it’s a hidden temporary statusket “We also dropped should for get from more 67Salvadorians inre - For years the abutters of multiple tide cycles, which Revere segment is a major sales prices was $376,250, - stretch in North Revere. The rigois looking contact to thethe MassDOTspring.” to perienced in Eastie last Thurs- Councillor Robert Haas Jr. The rental market is also gem with a beautiful beach. - 2016spect to from 47 days the stateon the and market fed - to Revere. Route 1 have put up with the would have compounded the part in the project that creates a 4.9 increase over prices in Northern Strand Community install barriers along Route 1 day. That coupled with an ex- tried to get barriers installed strong with rents ranging from According to figures from - eral“Inventory government,” is low Patch now and said.. - Mario said Revere is desir noise from millions of cars, effect. The blizzard-force a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail 2016. TrailMario has isbeen lookingBy in John development Lynds forward the Massachusetts Associa in 2011 and received no re $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted between Route 16 and Cope everyone is looking toward able because of its proximity and now some city councillors running from West Everett, Homes also were also on tofor the over spring 20 years. market, The drawing North landtion ofCircle. Realtors, the median Keefe noted that more af - sponse. that if someone is paying big Of the over forty thousand scores of people in 2001 while thefluent spring,” communities Celata said are often to Boston, and it’s a hidden - want to have Mayor Brian Ar through Malden and Revere the market 41 days, a 26.8 rent they just might be capable fromRevereresidents Boston segment whoand is surroundingcall a major East Boston salesWard prices 5 Councillor was $376,250, Charles -- “We shouldPlease see get FLOOD more re Page 2- others fled the lawless gang vi grantedThe rental sound market barriers. is also - gem with a beautiful beach. rigo contact the MassDOT to spect from the state and fed to the Saugus River and soon percent increase over the 56 of buying and taking advan communities.parthome, in the over project He half added that are createsfrom that Lat- Patch,a 4.9 increase Ward 4 over Councillor prices in install barriers along Route 1 Have you ever had an idea olence in their homeland. strongWardcommunity. with 2 Councillorrents ranging Ira from No - eral government,” Patch said.. into Lynn. The North Revere a continuousin American 7.5-mile countries. rail Oftrail that Patrick2016. Keefe and Ward 1 Mario is looking forward between Route 16 and Cope - for how you could make im tage of first-time homebuyers the Revere School system is Since the Bush Administra- $1,200-voselskyOn to Monday,$3,000.pointed Cleat outPresident that noted Sau Don- segment allows users to en runninghalf a from majority West hail Everett, from El Sal-CouncillorHomestion over also Joanne 200,000 were McKen also Salvadorians on to the spring market, drawing land Circle. Keefe noted that more af - provements to the Revere programs. - also a draw for buyers. thatgus ald if got someone Trump barriers announced is along paying Route thatbig he- continued attacks on legal res- fluent communities are often joy spectacular views of the Task Force. Both the ATOD throughvador, Malden and arrived and Revere here during nathe teamed markethave lived up 41 on days,in thea motion a U.S. 26.8 as at part from Boston and surrounding community? So have the ap rent1 installed isthey ending just along Temporarymight a newbe capable ballProtected - idents living under Tempo- Ward 5 Councillor Charles - granted sound barriers. Rumney Marsh. - Task Force and Revere on the to “Itthetheir all Saugus addscountry's toRiver the civil futureand war soon during lastpercent oflast the increaseweek’s humanitarian council over the program meet 56 communities. He added that Patch, Ward 4 Councillor - - plicants to the mini-grant pro - offield. buyingStatus and for those taking 200,000 advan Sal- rary Protected Status (TPS) is Move are initiatives of the growthinto the Lynn. oflate Revere,” The 1980s North and he Revereearly said. 1990s. ing. Have knownPatch you said as ever Temporary he hadand an the Protect-idea late Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 Ward 2 Councillor Ira No The funding, awarded grams hosted by Revere on sity in children and adults. for how you could make im tagevadorians of first-time here, homebuyers and across the the Revereshameful School and misguided," system is said voselsky pointed out that Sau - MGH Revere CARES Coa segmentThen, allows another users wave to arrived en to ed Status. Those Salvadorians “It’s a quality-of-life is Councillor Joanne McKen through the Executive Office The ATOD Task Force fund provements to the Revere - programs.sue,”U.S. he said. - also Madaro.a draw for "This buyers. announcement gus got barriers along Route the Move and the Alcohol, To- lition. Revere on the Move joy spectacularthis country viewsand to of this the neigh- have been able to live and workTask Force. Both the ATOD na teamed up on a motion at - of Energy and Environmental ed projects totaling $9,500 to community? So have the ap After the announcement, a regarding TPS holders from 1 installed along a new ball bacco and Other Drugs Task is additionally co-led by the Rumneyborhood Marsh. following a series - of here legally, raise families, -startTask Barriers Force and are easilyRevere seen on the - “It all adds to the future last last week’s council meet - Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City - reduce youth substance use, plicants to the mini-grant pro furious Rep. Adrian Madaro El Salvador confirms this ad - field. Force; and this time, these - devastating earthquakes that- REVEREbusinesses, buyRECREATION homes, attend Move are HOSTS initiatives of PAINT the growth of Revere,” he said. ing. Patch said he and the late Parks Program, enables the Healthy Community Initia The funding, awarded grams hosted by Revere on blasted the Trump adminis- sity inministration’s children and intentions adults. to end ideas are going to become a improvethroughrocked the their El Executive mental Salvador health, Office and killed schools, pay taxes and, more- MGH Revere CARES Coa “It’s a quality-of-life is design of the trail, develop tives Office at the City of Re the Move and the Alcohol, To tration for its latest reversal in The humanitarianATOD Task Forceaid for fund thousands - - sue,” he said. reality. andof Energy increase and opportunities Environmental for &importantly, SKATE become NIGHT an im-- ATlition. CRONIN Revere on the Move RINK ment of bid-ready construc vere. - bacco and Other Drugs Task immigration policies that manyed projectsof our neighborstotaling $9,500 in East to Bos- Every year a group of Re positiveAffairs’ youth (EEA) engagement. Gateway City portant part of the fabric of thisis additionally co-led by the Barriers are easily seen - tion documents, and receipt This year over $20,000 - Michael Triant namedForce; and thisSalesian time, these Boys &are callingGirls perhaps Club the most Executive- reduceton. youth For many substanceDirector of these use, folks, - vere residents and institution ParksIn addition Program, to enables the mini- the - Healthy Community Initia - REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT was awarded to fund ideas to ideas are going to become a 'consequential'. improveEast theirBoston mental has been health, home for of all necessary construction - al leaders meet together to grantsdesign already of the trail, funded, develop Revere tives Office at the City of Re A street view of how the retail and office space would work in - make Revere a healthier place reality. "The Trump administration’sand increaseyears. They opportunities own small busi-for & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK permits. When completed, the select the awardees of mini- - onment the of Move bid-ready hasBy extendedJohn construc Lynds vere. - and around Suffolk Downs MBTA station in Eastie. trail will span 10 miles and to work, to play, and to raise their permanent change and Every year a group of Re positive youth engagement. grants offered to the public a family. The Revere on the tion documents,East Boston and native receipt and -Sav-vere residents"Once andI heard institution of this oppor- This year over $20,000 - programio Prep mini-grant graduate appli Michael Triant was awarded to fund ideas to In additionPlease see to theMADARO mini- Page 2 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 through the community-led Move mini-grant program of all necessary construction - al leaderstunity, meet as togethera kid who to grew up grants already funded, Revere HYM Investment, BPDA host cationswas to named Sunday, the March new Executive 4. - make Revere a healthier place organizations, Revere on the permits. When completed, the selectin the East awardees Boston, of as mini- a kid who Faywood Avenue was raised on the Move has extended offered $10,605 in funding Up to Director$1,395 is of available the Salesian for Boys - to work, to play, and to raise Move and the Alcohol, Tobac trail will span 10 miles and - grantsgraduated offered to Savio, the public as a kid that like many other kids of his gen-their permanent change and Impact Advisory Group meeting for permanent changes, pro ideas that& Girls make Club it easier at the toboard's De- a family. The Revere on the co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) gram implementation, and throughwent the to community-led the Boys & Girls Club, eration in Eastie. program mini-grant appli eat healthySeecember NEWS and meeting.BRIEFS, be active Page Triant, for 2 who I wondered if it could becomeMove mini-grant program "You had guys like (the late) - youth-led projects that would organizations, Revere on the "I was played basketball at cationsWally to Sunday, Bowe that March were 4. so influ - all. Theworked application for the is past open 17 years a reality," said Triant, a hus- offered $10,605 in funding Move and the Alcohol, Tobac the Marty Pino Center every Up toential $1,395 on is the available lives of for kids - I grew By John Lynds help prevent or reduce obe for the Boston Center for Youth band and father of three who for permanent changes, pro co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) afternoon, I got involved in theideas up that with make and it kids easier that to were old-- and Families as an administra- now lives in Winthrop with hisgram implementation, and Owners of Suffolk Downs agency and HYM focused last TRASH See MINI GRANTS Page 3 - house leagues through John- eat healthyer than and me," be said active Triant. for "I was Racetrack HYM INvestment Price subject - tor, started Monday at the Club, family. "Once the ball started youth-led projects that would - week's meeting on Phase I of to change ny Forbes at the Boys & Girlsall. Thefortunate application that I is grew open up in a Group LLC and the Boston taking over the reigns from Fa- rolling and it became more andhelp prevent or reduce obe without NOTICE Our Offices will be Club where I made friends that stable home with two parents, Planning and Development notice ther John Nazzaro who is now more of a possibility it wasn't Please see MEETING Page 2 TRASH are still my friends today," said Seebut MINI there GRANTS were so Page many 3 kids at Agency (BPDA) held an Im- $ Due to the the Club's DirectorPrice of subject Mission. even a choice at that point I had - .55 to change Triant. pact Advisory Group (IAG) Per Day Holiday president's the Salesians whot didn't have without NOTICEto do it." 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• 123 LEGAL NOTICE defendant is directed to that the Court enter tive appointed under the estate, by Petition of • 137 • 272 GEN’L HELP WANTED appear, plead, answer, a formal Decree and MUPC in an unsuper- Petitioner Stephen Spano APTS. FOR COMMONWEALTH OFFICE/ OF MASSACHUSETTS or otherwise move with Order and for such other vised administration is of Saugus, MA RENT COMM’L MUSICIANS WANTED THE TRIAL COURT respect to the complaint relief as requested in the not required to file an A will has been admitted herein on or before June Petition. inventory or annual to informal probate. WINTHROP CENTER RENTALS Glendale Christian Light- SPEND YOUR PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 27, 2019 The Petitioner requests accounts with the Court. Stephen Spano of - 3BR Apt., All new REVERE: Off Broad- house Church, Everett is NIGHTS AT Suffolk Division If you fail to do so this that: Robert Hayes of Persons interested in Saugus, MA has been with porches. Call for looking for musicians. way. Professional 24 New Chardon St. Court will proceed to a Milton, MA be appointed the estate are entitled informally appointed as Can you lead worship information. office space. On public Boston, MA 02114 hearing and adjudication as Personal Represen- to notice regarding the the Personal Represen- 617-846-1307 transportation. Call for or plan an instrument? & MAKE (617)788-8300 of this matter. tative(s) of said estate administration directly tative of the estate to ------details. 978-590-8810 Is God speaking to you ORDER FOR SERVICE WITNESS: Brian J. Dunn, to serve on the bond from the Personal serve without surety on EAST BOSTON Eagle Hill ------regarding using your Yawkey Way Report BY PUBLICATION First Justice of this Court. in an unsupervised Representative and may the bond. To Apply call 617-418-7598 area. Available NOW Revere Broadway gifts? Call 617-387- AND MAILING Date: 5/08/2019 administration. petition the Court in The estate is being or visit our facebook page 1BR w/office, 2nd Fl. Office- 7458 or visit at 701 Docket No. Felix Arroyo IMPORTANT NO- any matter relating to administered under in- facebook.com/yawkeywayreport Full bath, W/D hookup. 2nd floor, 1 room, Broadway, Everett SU19D0884DR Register of Probate Court TICE the estate, including the formal procedure by the 5/22/19 You have the right to distribution of assets and Near Trans., 1pkg. spot. $500. @10:30 on Sunday. Yackeline Moreno Personal Representative EB obtain a copy of the Pe- expenses of adminis- under the Massachusetts Heat/HW incl. $1850, Includes utilities and vs. tition from the Petitioner tration. Uniform Probate Code first/last 781-760- parking. Victor G. Certified or at the Court. You have WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. without supervision by 9670 YARD BUILDING Lopez, Jr. 781 864 9958 LEGAL NOTICE a right to object to this Dunn, First Justice of this the Court. Inventory FOR SALE Life Guard & Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an COMMONWEALTH proceeding. To do so, Court. and accounts are not ------SALE Pool attendant order directing the OF MASSACHUSETTS you or your attorney Date: May 03, 2019 required to be filed with REVERE LOOKING FOR Great DEADLINES: For classi- For large condo complex defendant(s), to appear, THE TRIAL COURT must file a written ap- Felix D. Arroyo the Court, but interested Results? Call our fied line ads, deadlines Great Location plead, or answer, in PROBATE AND pearance and objection Register of Probate parties are entitled to classified department. are Monday by 4 p.m. 2 Store Fronts 1 4BR Pool Opens accordance with Mass.R. FAMILY COURT at this Court before: 5/22/19 notice regarding the Call 781-485-0588 ThisCall 781-485-0588 Week or Apt. 5 open Pkg. spots Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Suffolk Division 10:00 a.m. on the return EB administration from the or fax the ad to 781- fax the ad to 781-485- $950.000 9:30 am - 8:30 pm Rule 4, it appearing to 24 New Chardon St. day of 06/14/2019. Personal Representative ------485-1403 1403 617 785 7027 2 Shifts per Day the court that this is an Boston, MA 02114 This is NOT a hearing and can petition the WINTHROP (617)788-8300 date, but a deadline by Court in any matter SELLING YOUR AUTO? ------Call 617-846-1206 action for Divorce 1B. LEGAL NOTICE Call for our 4 week Pursuant to Supple- CITATION ON which you must file a COMMONWEALTH relating to the estate, special! 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On Saturday, the East Boston Kiwanis Club and the Boston Police hosted the Annual Bike Safety Day. The Boston Police and Kiwanis Club members team up each year to host the Bike Safety Day at the Salesian Boys & Girls Club. The event includes bike safety lessons, free helmets, a raffle to win a bike, music, games, police demonstrations and food.

Ed Coletta hands out a free Dr. Matt Mallen during the A K-9 officer and his dog perform a demonstration. bike during the raffle. event.

There were numerous ac- tivities throughout the day The event included pizza and Members of the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center for kids. music. team pitched in during the annual event. Ed Coletta (center) with family and friends during the event.

Ed Coletta, District A-7’s Leah Giammarco and John Schwagerl during the bike give away.

Michelle Forbes, Nicole McCormack, Jack, JoJo and Henry and East Boston Savings Bank handed out free piggy banks to Michael Forbes. local kids.

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