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INDEPENDENT ROSSETTI-COWAN OPENS ITS DOORS Multimillion dollar NEWSPAPER GROUP infrastructure project at Town Line Brook 50 CENTS By Cary Shuman Glendale Cemetery. VOLUME 20, No. 94 The concrete walls at Donny Ciaramella, the the Brook and the drain- WEDNESDAY city’s chief of infrastruc- age outfalls have been ture and engineering, Joe neglected for many years, May 5, 2021 Lake, DPW general fore- according to Ciaramella. man, and Kori O’Hara, “The structure of rein- INDEX special assistant to the forced concrete has never Water and Sewer Depart- been maintained,” he said. Editorial 4 ment, took their first steps “The sediment has never Sports 11 Monday in what is hoped been removed out of the Police 16+17 to be a multi-million-dol- ditch to create excess for lar infrastructure project stormwater storage.” Real Estate Transfers 17 for the Town Line Brook. The debris and sediment Classifieds 19 Ward 6 Councillor in the Brook have contrib- After navigating through the Richard Serino accompa- uted to flooding condi- global pandemic with shut nied the group on the walk tions in the Sargent Street, DEATHS doors for over a year, the along the path overlooking Washington Avenue, Asti Anthony DeCata Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center the Town Line Brook be- Avenue, and Toscano Av- Joseph DiGianni Jr. finally was able to reopen its hind Griswold Park. The enue neighborhoods. doors on Monday morning, Maria DiPascale Brook extends from Mal- “We need to clean out May 3 to smiling seniors hap- den and Everett through the sediments that have Carlo Franzese py to see their friends again. Revere and ultimately deposited in the bottom of Richard Giordano Shown above enjoyng the extends to the Atlantic the ditch over the last 60 center’s reopening, Maria Karen Hoffman Alba-Maiorano, Eleanor Vieira Ocean. Revere’s portion of the Brook, estimated at Carmine Pettinicchio, Jr. and Dottie Cutillo. See TOWN LINE BROOK Page 2 Shown left, Mayor Arrigo and 3,200 feet, begins at the Patricia Riley Debbie Peczka share a con- Obituaries Pgs 8 - 9 versation with Patricia Manzo. See more photos on Page 6. CLEANING UP COSTA PARK NEWS BRIEFS MASSDOT EXIT RENUMBERING Candidates take out nomination WORK TAKING PLACE ON I-93 IN papers for city election

BOSTON By Cary Shuman Three incumbent coun- been a prolific vote-getter Officials from the Mas- cillors-at-large, Steve Mo- in past councillor-at-large sachusetts Department Monday was an exciting rabito, Gerry Visconti and elections, issued a state- of Transportation (Mass- day at Revere City Hall Anthony Zambuto, pulled ment Monday that she DOT) are announcing and the Revere Election their papers, an indicator will not be a candidate for that it will begin install- Department as candidates that they have begun their re-election to the Coun- ing new milepost-based in this year’s city election campaigns for re-election. cil. Giannino was elect- signs at various times and began pulling their nomi- Councillor-at-Large ed state representative in locations on Interstate nation papers. Jessica Giannino, who has November, succeeding 93 northbound and south- RoseLee Vincent in the bound between 16th Suffolk District seat. and Methuen. The sign She represents parts of Re- installation operations will Councillors At Large ����������������� Steven Morabito vere, Chelsea, and Saugus take place nightly during Gerry Visconti on Beacon Hill. State Rep. overnight hours from 8 Anthony T. Zambuto Jeffrey Turco represents p.m. to 5 a.m. the follow- part of Revere and all of Ward 1...... Joanne McKenna th As part of Earth Day celebrations in Revere, The Neighbor- ing morning. The work is Winthrop in the 19 Suf- hood Developers and the Revere Community Committee expected to be complet- Ward 2...... Ira Novoselsky folk District. teamed up to clean up Costa Park on Shirley Avenue. ed in approximately four Ward 1 Councillor Jo- Shown above, Michael LaBerge is busy filling the area with weeks. Ward 3...... Anthony Saverio Cogliandro anne McKenna, Ward 2 mulch. See more photos on Page 10. The work on Interstate Michael Joseph Roncevich Councillor Ira Novoselsky, 93, between Boston and Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Methuen, is expected to Ward 4...... Patrick Michael Keefe, Jr. Keefe, and Ward 6 Coun- follow the schedule be- cillor Richard Serino have Ward 5...... No Nomination Papers also pulled papers. McKenna says construction low: Pulled •Work between old Interestingly, two can- exit 13 to exit 27 (South- Ward 6...... Richard Joseph Serino didates, Anthony Cog- work is being done east Expressway between liandro and Michael Dorchester and the Tip School Committee Members Roncevich, have pulled ‘illegally’ on weekends O’Neill Tunnel) will begin ...... Vanessa J. Biasella nomination papers in the on Sunday, May 2...... Jacqueline Chavez Councilor requests spector on duty.” •Work between old exit See ELECTION Page 3 She said that mon- 28 to exit 48 (between hiring of part-time ies generated from fines Boston/Somerville and building inspector would fund the position. Methuen) will begin on Prior to voting unan- Sunday, May 9. Arrigo, Board of Health announce By Cary Shuman imously for McKenna’s Exit numbers 1 through proposal, the councillors When Ward 1 Council- voiced their strong sup- See NEWS BRIEF Page 3 mobile vaccine initiative ‘Mobile May’ lor Joanna McKenna ze- port of their colleague’s Mayor Brian Arrigo clinic to the Northgate ceived their first dose and roes in on an issue affect- concerns. and the Revere Board of shopping center when eli- 31.2% of residents are ful- ing her ward or the city Ward 3 Councilor Ar- Health announced “Mo- gibility opened up for es- ly vaccinated. in general, the reaction thur Guinasso said suc- bile May,” a campaign sential employees. As vac- "The most important and resolution are usually cinctly and rather dramat- focused on bringing mo- cination rates increase, the thing is getting our city swift. ically, “This is probably Price subject to bile vaccination clinics City of Revere has seen vaccinated. Bringing the McKenna made a mo- the most important motion change to different sectors of the case numbers and deaths vaccination clinics to tion at Monday night’s that can affect our com- without Council Council meeting munity - ever.” notice Revere community. Mo- drastically decrease. Cur- where our residents live .29 bile vaccinations have rently, the 7-day case and work makes the pro- requesting that Mayor Bri- “Since I’ve been sit- $ Per an Arrigo hire a part-time Gallon been utilized in Revere average 9.9 - the low- cess more convenient and ting on the Revere City since early April when the est average since before building inspector to en- Council for 32 years, I’ve • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service Revere Board of Health Columbus Day. 48% of force the city’s ordinances been saying that there’s an CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE brought their vaccination Revere residents have re- See MOBILE MAY Page 10 on the weekends. abusive population that McKenna believes decides that they’re going “most of the illegal con- to circumvent the law and For the latest news in Revere that you need struction taking place the law-abiding citizens without permits occurs on the weekends when resi- to know, check reverejournal.com See CONSCTRUCTION Page 2 dents know there is no in- Page 2 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021 Guinasso concerned by appointees not showing up for subcommittee confirmations

By Cary Shuman That’s why it’s no sur- day. tee of the Whole that we Zambuto – to go on record the meeting for the ap- prise that Guinasso is “This is the second withdraw their names. For at the next meeting as re- pointees’ lack of atten- Anyone who watched irked by city appointees meeting that they decid- them to be disrespectful to questing a withdrawal of dance. Ward 3 Councillor Ar- not showing up for meet- ed not to attend and that the Revere City Council, I the appointments. “This concludes the thur Guinasso’s earnest ings of the Appointments shows a derelict of respon- have an issue with that.” An appointee to the Appointments Subcom- approach to city business Sub-Committee that he sibility and a very poor Guinasso said he will newly formed Public Art mittee meeting of May, during his reign as council chairs. representation of their ask the members of the Commission was a no- 2021, and I’m very sorry president in 2019 knows Appointees for four business organizations,” Appointment Subcommit- show at three recent Ap- for those people viewing how efficient he was at licensed drain layer po- said Guinasso. “The next tee - Councilors Jessica pointments Subcommittee in that they didn’t have keeping the discussion sitions went 0-for-4 in meeting is May 17 and Giannino, Joanne McK- meetings. the opportunity to at least moving toward a final showing up for the sub- if they don’t appear, I’m enna, John Powers, Ger- Guinasso basically see who these individuals vote. committee meeting Mon- going to ask the Commit- ry Visconti, and Anthony apologized to viewers of are,” said Guinasso.

Rep. and City Councilor at Large Jessica Giannino acknowledges May as Mental Health Month

Special to the Journal passed unanimously by the celebrate recovery from to end the stigma of men- everyone faces challeng- struggling with life’s chal- Council. Mental Health mental illness. tal health issues. So often, es in life that can impact lenges can help improve Representative and City Month raises awareness “As someone who has people are embarrassed of their mental health. The your mental health. Living Councilor at Large Jessica of trauma and the impact struggled with anxiety for how they are feeling and COVID-19 pandemic has a healthy lifestyle and in- Giannino Acknowledg- it can have on the physi- most of their adult life, it’s embarrassed to seek help.” had profound impacts on corporating mental health es May as Mental Health cal, emotional, and men- so personal to me that I Mental health is essen- the mental health of people tools to thrive may not be tial for a person’s overall of all ages, and now, more easy but can be achieved Month: tal well-being of children, acknowledge the impor- tance of mental health and health. Prevention works, than ever, it is critical to by gradually making small During the City Coun- families, and communi- the impact it has on not treatment is effective, and reduce the stigma around changes and building on cil meeting on Monday, ties. Mental Health Month only ourselves, but on our people can recover from mental health struggles those successes. Seeking May 3rd, Councilor Gi- was established in 1949 friends and families. You mental disorders and live that commonly prevents professional help when annino filed a late motion to increase awareness of cannot help others with- full and productive lives. individuals from seeking self-help efforts to im- acknowledging May as the importance of men- out taking care of your- While 1 in 5 people will help. Knowing when to prove your mental health Mental Health Awareness tal health and wellness in self first.” said Giannino. experience a mental ill- turn to friends, family, and aren’t working is a sign of Month. The motion was Americans’ lives, and to “It’s so important to me ness during their lifetime, co-workers when you are strength, not weakness. City Council to honor Malden Catholic High School student Encisio Torres By Cary Shuman Serino will visit his for- lies in the area experienc- Serino. state citation will be pre- City of Revere and the mer high school to present ing homelessness due to State Rep. and Coun- sented as well to Enciso City of Chelsea and they Ward 6 Councilor Rich- the award in person to En- the pandemic.” cilor-at-Large Jessica Gi- Torres. do so much work for the ard Serino will return to ciso Torres, a 15-year-old “The group has become annino also praised Enci- “I just want to commend community and provide his alma mater Friday to sophomore. one of the largest clubs at so Torres for her initiative. my colleague, Councillor so many services and re- present a City Council Serinto said that “Alon- MC with 45 members who Giannino said in her ca- Serino, for such a great sources. So for a 15-year- Certificate of Commen- are engaged in coordinat- dation to Alondra Enciso dra started the extra-cur- pacity as state representa- motion,” said Giannino. old to come up with this Torres of Revere for her ricular club at MC on ing with La Colaborati- tive she has learned of the “I’ve had the pleasure of initiative, to put some- efforts in establishing the April 8 to serve families va out of Chelsea to help outstanding work being getting to know this or- thing like this together to La Colaborativa Club at in need and to brainstorm offer resources and ne- done by La Colaborativa ganization [La Colabo- serve her community - it Malden Catholic High means of helping the in- cessities to the vulnerable in Chelsea and beyond. rativa] through my new makes me so proud that School. creasing number of fami- people in our area,” said Giannino added that a role in representing the she’s from Revere.”

Town Line Brook // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 years,” said Ciaramella. “And we need to make re- pairs to the structure itself where you see the concrete has failed and erosion has occurred.” Ciaramella said he and O’Hara are writing a letter asking the DCR to clean SPOTLIGHT up the Brook and to make The city of Revere is emphasizing the need repairs to it. for residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine. “So it remains to be Revere has held many public vaccine clinics seen what’s going to hap- for residents over the past few weeks to help pen here,” said Ciaramel- with this effort. On the information front, la. “This is a multi-mil- RevereTV has been working with community lion-dollar project that members and city officials to help educate the needs the collaboration As Revere’s Chief of Infrastructure and Engineering Donny Ciaramella (background) mea- public about the vaccine. You will soon see a of the three communities sures the mud in the Town Line Brook, DPW General Foreman Joe Lake, Special Assistant social media campaign featuring some familiar (Revere, Malden, and Ev- to the Water and Sewer Department Kori O’Hara, and Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino Revere faces explaining why they got the erett).” observe from the grassy area surrounding the Town Line Brook. vaccine and why it is important to the city for everyone to be vaccinated. These short videos are posted to the City of Revere Facebook page, and will also be on RTV’s Instagram, Construction // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Facebook, and channel carousel in between living next door suffer the John Powers commended set of eyes responding to because handling in on programming. pains of it.” McKenna for her motion. calls on weekends if there Monday a day late.” Guinasso noted that “This is something that is is a complaint.” Council President An- Revere High School Football had senior night construction often “goes long overdue and should Ward 2 Councillor Ira thony Zambuto, who ex- last week! RevereTV covered this game and right through the week- be put on as quickly as Novoselsky was in agree- pressed his support for the past few games of this adjusted season. end, Sundays included.” possible.” ment, especially so with the motion, stressed to Both home and away football games have RTV’s coverage this year. The games stream “That’s an affront to Powers add that the Guinasso’s contention that contractors and home- live on television, YouTube, and Facebook when all of us,” said Guinasso, part-time building inspec- illegal construction has owners that, “they need to they happen, and are replayed through the adding that weekend con- tor should be accessible been a problem for many post the permit. And per- proceeding weeks. You can watch RevereTV’s struction has been a prob- by phone on weekends for years. haps the contractor should coverage of each football game on YouTube lem dating back several potential enforcement sit- “I see it in my ward all know that they’ll be fined at any time. A special thanks goes out to any years and mayoral admin- uations. time, even though a lot if they’re not posting the and all announcers that volunteer to give the istrations. “Thank you, Councilor-at-Large Ste- of the buildings come out permit.” play-by-play and commentary at each of these Councilor McKenna for a ven Morabito also climbed nice,” said Novoselsky. Regarding the motion games. great motion.” aboard the McKenna hire- “But they’re doing it presented by Councilor Ward 6 Councilor Rich- a-part-time-building in- wrong. You see all this McKenna, Michael Wells, RevereTV has also been covering home games ard Serino said that spector express. construction going on Director of Municipal In- for the RHS Volleyball team. Just like all game he would like to see a “This is something that with no permits. I hope the spections for the City of coverage, volleyball games stream live on part-time building inspec- is necessary,” said Mo- Mayor does put it (a part- Revere, said, “We appre- television, Facebook, and YouTube. If you are tor enforcing ordinances rabito. “What happens is time building inspector’s ciate the council’s efforts a Comcast subscriber, you can watch sports during evening hours as you will have a resident position) in the budget.” to advocate for additional coverage on the community channel which is 8 well as weekends. who will do illegal build- Councillor-at-Large resources for ISD as our and 1072. RCN subscribers can view games on “I can tell you I have ing. And before you know Gerry Visconti said, “We city continues to grow. 3 and 614. an issue in Ward 6 where it, it sets a trend and it’s as residents also need We are receptive to all there’s a home that heavy like a domino effect. It’s to know who to call and residents’ concerns and This week’s featured community channel construction trucks enter very necessary to set an make the inspector aware are looking to add addi- program is the latest episode of “What’s into and out of the prop- example with enforce- of that and take care right tional resources in our up- Cooking Revere?” The Mother’s Day brunch erty in the early mornings ment by having that extra at the time on weekends, coming budget.” special is brought to you by local professional and late at night,” said chef, Kelly Armetta. Kelly takes you through cooking up five dishes for a full brunch meal. Serino. “It’s been a huge Affordable Senior Housing This includes biscuits, berry jams, strawberries issue.” Councilor-at-Large Senior Living on Bellingham Hill and cream, cacio e pepe frittata, and Tunisian 100 Bellingham Street in Chelsea spiced roasted pork tenderloin. 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News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Giannino will not seek 12 will remain the same ministration (FHWA) re- Patrick Keefe will be root- exit numbers as they are quirements. Interstates ing for the Revere High re-election to the Council already consistent with the and major roadways in football Patriots in their Special to the Journal existing mile markers. Massachusetts previously big game against Everett Sign installation opera- utilized a sequential exit High Friday at 6 p.m. at The following is a state- tions on Interstate 95 were numbering method. Everett Memorial Stadi- ment from Ms. Jessica A. completed on Thursday, For information on the um. Giannino: April 22. The work along scheduled installations, The two teams are un- “For the first time in this corridor was broken visit: https://newmassex- defeated and the winner many years, I will not be a candidate for re-election up into four construction its.com/#it-schedule. If will clinch at least a share to the Revere City Council segments that took ap- needed, a GIS shapefile of the Greater Boston in the municipal election proximately eight weeks with the specific num- League championship. later this year. It is hard State Rep. and City Council- to complete. bering information is Keefe grew up in Ev- or Jessica Ann Giannino. All work is weather de- erett and played football to believe that 10 years available on Massachu- have gone by since I was pendent and construction at Everett High under leg- Janet Addonizio. of Representatives. It has setts’ GeoDOT site. first elected in 2012. Since dates may be adjusted as endary Everett coach John been a great adjustment brary employee, Janet Ad- then, I am so proud to have conditions warrant. DiBiaso. Keefe began his over the last few months, KEEFE WILL BE worked on a variety of is- MassDOT’s Statewide football career in the Ev- donizio is retiring. and I look forward to sues that have made an Exit Renumbering Proj- ROOTING FOR erett Huskies Pop Warner For more than four de- continue fighting for my impact on the City of Re- REVERE organization as did Don- cades Addonizio has been beloved hometown at the ect is converting all exit vere of its residents. From ald Boudreau, father of many things to the library. state level. From the bot- numbers on roadways, Make no mistake about early casino discussions Revere’s star quarterback Her title was Inter Library tom of my heart, I want to per Federal Highway Ad- it. Ward 4 City Councillor to working on the new Calvin Boudreau. thank all of my supporters Loans, but served as more overlay district for what Keefe’s also played Ev- who have believed in me than that. She was always will be a beautiful Suffolk OFFICIALLY IN THE RUNNING erett High baseball and he since day one – from that someone you could count Downs mixed use devel- remembers his Crimson first campaign in the Sum- on to be there to listen and opment to strengthening Tide teams competing mer of 2011 – and who are help. She built up countless ordinances surrounding against Revere High teams still behind me today. To billboards and a ban on coached by Al Blasi. relationships with the pa- my family, especially my plastic bags, it has been trons that will miss her very dad and my grandmother Keefe has served as the the honor of a lifetime to much. She acted as a moth- – thank you for always president of the Revere work on so many different er to all of her co-workers supporting my dreams and Pop Warner Junior Patri- projects that will leave a whenever you needed ad- believing in me. Although ots organization while his lasting imprint on the City this year is not a state- son, Patrick III, is a mem- vice or a laugh she would of Revere. As this chapter wide election year, I am ber of the RHS football always tease and say, “I’ll closes, it is bittersweet to gearing up for re-election team. be under the stairs if you say goodbye to the City to the House in 2022. Un- “Of course I’m rooting need me.” She indeed was Council, but I will contin- til then, I look forward to for Revere,” said Keefe, there at her desk under the ue on to the next chapter working hard every day to who will be in the Revere working to serve Revere stairway whenever anyone make the residents of Re- TV broadcast booth with in my new capacity in needed her. vere proud.” Donald Boudreau for the the Massachusetts House game. “This is David ver- Addonizio is a mother sus Goliath.” to her two daughters, Fe- licia and Stephanie and devoted grandmother to ADDONIZIO Election // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 RETIRES AFTER her grandson, Lorenzo. Retirement doesn’t mean Ward 3 contest. Long-time School Committee, Va- MORE THAN FOUR slowing down for Janet. Ward 3 Councillor Arthur nessa Biasella and Jac- DECADES WITH She plans on traveling Guinasso currently holds queline Chavez, have Anthony Cogliandro with his mother, Doreen, pulls nom- THE REVERE the seat and is expected to pulled papers for one of more and spending more run for re-election. the six seats on the School ination papers for Ward 3 candidate for City Council. The time with her grandson day was extra special since it was Doreen’s birthday. PUBLIC LIBRARY Ward 5 Councillor John Committee. Mayor Brian After 45 years of ser- who will keep her young Powers has indicated that Arrigo serves as chair of vice, Revere Public Li- for years to come. he intends to seek re-elec- the seven-member School tion. Committee. Two candidates for DPW begins cleanup of northbound Route 1A land MURRAY’S TAVERN OPENS ITS By Cary Shuman ly 20 acres south of the by the City of Revere,” “The litter is just an eye- jughandle. said Donny Ciaramella, sore. There’s plastic get- DOORS ON BROADWAY The City of Revere’s The marshy area is cov- Revere chief of infrastruc- ting into the waterways. DPW and Sanitation De- ered with all kinds of dirt ture and engineering. “But There’s plastic that’s end- partment has undertak- and debris including nee- nobody’s ever maintained ing up in the ocean by en the difficult task of dles, masks, liquor bottles, it. I’ve been driving by means of the marsh, by cleaning the litter out of and plastic materials. this area for years and I’ve means of the ditches.” approximately four acres “These properties are never seen anyone out Ciaramella said mo- north of the jughandle on owned by either National there.” torists traveling home to the northbound side of Grid, Mass DOT, and pri- Ciaramella described Lynn, Swampscott, and Route 1A (North Shore vate parties - some par- the entire area as “an eye- Marblehead are likely un- Road) and approximate- cels of land may be owned sore.” aware that Revere is not responsible for the mess. “The Sanitation De- partment and DPW have begun a month’s work of just trying to clean the lit- ter out of this area,” said Ciaramella. “We just want to set an example for state agencies that the City of Revere is not going to wait Revere’s latest restaurant, Murray’s Tavern, located at 118 for someone else to do it.” Broadway, has officially opened their doors. Shown above, Ward 5 Councillor John Greg (left) and John Murray stand adjacent to their Broad- Powers stopped by the way entrance. Murray’s Tavern will serve up American, site of the cleanup Friday Italian, Portuguese and Latin cuisine, as well as local craft brews and cocktails to delight. to commend Ciaramella, DPW Supt. Paul Argenzio, 78111803 DPW General Foreman ADVERTISEMENT Joe Lake, Sanitation De- CITY OF BOSTON/County of Suffolk partment Supervisor Jay Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) D’Ambrosio, and DPW INVITATION FOR BIDS staff member Brian Vesce Transportation services for Camp Joy for their cleanup efforts and taking the initiative in EV00009146 Revere DPW Supt. Paul Argenzio, DPW staff member Brian Vesce, Sanitation Department launching the project. Contact Information Supervisor Jay D’Ambrosio, DPW General Foreman Joe Lake, and Chief of Infrastructure Hazel McAfee, Grants Manager and Engineering Donny Ciaramella are pictured near the jughandle on Route 1A, Revere, 617-635-4920 X2704 as the cleanup effort of the site began Friday. Camp Joy Transportation Service at the Ohrenberger Community Center, July 12, 2021 through August 06, 2021 Transport up to 70 campers to and from the program, with and without disabilities, between 3 years to 22 years PARKWAY OPTICAL of age. The City of Boston(“the City”), acting by the Commissioner of the Boston and EYECARE Centers for Youth& Families, hereinafter referred to as the Official, invites sealed bids for the performance of the work generally describe above, and Established 1957 particularly set forth in the Invitation for Bids The bid documents will be accessible on line from Monday May 03, 2021 through Friday May 14, 2021 Janis M. Cotter, O.D. by visiting the City of Boston Public Procurement website and Supplier COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAMS Portal at the following link (http://boston.gov/procurement and accessing Testing for glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic eye disease. the event ID #EV00009146 Contact Lens Consultations and Fittings All sealed bids shall be filed electronically no later than 4:00 pm on Friday Philip Cotter, R.D.O. May 14, 2021 by logging onto the City of Boston Procurement website as COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICES listed and accessing the above event number. Dianna Iandolo O.D. The attention of all bidders is directed to the provisions of the Invitation Eyewear for the Family • Eyeglasses repaired for Bids and contract documents, specifically to the requirements for bid Senior Discounts, Medicare, HMO’s, deposits, insurance and performance bonds as may be applicable. and many other insurances accepted. Sealed bids shall be opened electronically by the Official on Friday May 14, Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 6:00pm • Closed Wed. & Sun.• Sat. 9:00am-3:00pm 2021 at 4:00 PM. The contract awarded pursuant to this invitation to bid 80 Broadway • Revere, MA will commence on or about July 12, 2021 and will end on August 06, 2021. William Morales, Commissioner 781-289-7929 Donny Ciaramella is pictured during the massive cleanup (May 03, May 10, 2021) effort Friday off of Route 1A, Revere. Page 4 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021

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PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley - [email protected] MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] THE BIDEN DEAL IS LETTERS to the Editor LONG OVERDUE Forum ON THE CHAUVIN impactful police reform, serve more consideration to go on in spite of such The ambitious proposal set forth by President Joe VERDICT Mayor Arrigo’s comments and respect from Mayor devastating circumstanc- Biden last week in his speech to a joint session of Con- Dear Editor, suggest he has paid little Arrigo than was indicated es? gress has elicited the usual negative response from the The trial and conviction attention to the compre- in his recent discourteous Such strength is not usual suspects. of Derek Chauvin in Min- hensive package of re- comments. human strength, but su- Revere Patrol Officers However, those who oppose Biden’s $2 trillion plan nesota demonstrated that forms that not only was pernatural strength that Association to invest in America and its people display a total igno- police officers are held to signed into law months comes from God. “I Revere Superior Offi- rance of history, specifically, the New Deal. the same standards of jus- ago by Gov. Baker – but can do all things through cers Union Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies raised the tice as all other citizens was the subject of ro- Christ who strengthens wrath of Republicans who, similar to Republicans to- – as they should be. The bust public discussion for me” Philippians 4:13. day, claimed that the New Deal would cost too much horrific facts of the case many months prior. We, UNTAPPED Faith in God may be tested and that it was tantamount to socialism. surrounding the murder of the Revere Police Offi- STRENGTH during these heart wrench- cers Association (RPOA), ing times. But God em- But the reality of what the New Deal achieved dra- George Floyd represented Dear Editor, and the Superior Officers powers that person of faith matically transformed American life in countless ways a terrible tragedy – with a We often marvel at Union – through our rep- to continue, to breathe, to and launched America onto its trajectory to becoming man’s life lost needlessly devoted athletes who resentatives at the Mas- take one more step and to the greatest nation on earth. Among the highlights of the at the hands of an officer. perform feats of great sachusetts Coalition of get through one more day. New Deal were: Unfortunately, Mayor strength. We realize there Police (MassCOP) – was Some may turn to al- -- The New Deal lifted millions of Americans out of Arrigo’s recent comments was much time spent in an active and involved cohol, drugs or other ad- poverty, especially older Americans via Social Security; regarding the Revere Po- practicing and exercis- participant in that process. dictions to dull the pain -- The New Deal gave power to labor unions, thereby lice Department are off ing to perform that given We will also be ongoing of life, but these usually leveling the playing field with corporate America and base, inaccurate and an in- skill. But what about the participants in the man- compound life’s struggles. creating the great American Middle Class; sult to the men and women strength needed to nav- agement and execution of God ‘s strength is an un- -- The New Deal enacted necessary government reg- who are sworn to protect igate life’s trials? You reform initiatives through tapped strength for many. ulation that reined-in the excesses of Wall St. and the and serve this community know, those unexpected MassCOP’s leadership Jesus said: “If I am lifted banks that had brought the Great Depression; and every day. The culture of circumstances that throw role with certain commis- up from the earth, I will -- The New Deal included much-needed investment our department is healthy, us into a tail-spin of dis- sions and panels created draw all peoples to me.” in our infrastructure, including countless projects that inclusive and respectful tress and even despair? by the reform legislation. John 12:32. The Cross still stand today in communities across the country. of all citizens. The con- No amount of positive The men and women proves God’s love for us. The obvious benefits to the nation of the New Deal duct and professionalism thinking can overcome the of the Revere Police De- He is always available encouraged policy-makers to enact other programs of our officers is not only loss that can devastate the partment are on the streets to hear every heart’s cry. of investment in America over the next to 40 more consistent with the highest human heart such as the every day putting their Won’t you tap into the years under Democrats and Republicans alike, includ- standards and best practic- death of a loved one or un- lives on the line, ensur- greatest power strength on ing the GI Bill (Truman), the national highway system es, but a model for other wanted news of terminal ing a safe environment for Earth? Then you will real- (Eisenhower), Medicare (Johnson), and the Environ- police. illness, trials that test the the citizens of Revere and ly marvel! mental Protection Agency (Nixon). As for the important soul. What is the source of continue to build commu- Lucia Hunter During this time frame, corporations paid their fair matter of productive and strength that enables one share of taxes, individual tax rates were much higher, nity relationships. We de- and income-inequality was non-existent (by today’s standards). America was the unquestioned leader of the uest p d world. G O -E Today however, thanks to the shortsighted policies of the past 40 years (beginning with Reagan and abetted by Democrats) that have been highlighted by corporate Work on your Mother’s Day Memories welfare, excessive military spending, ever-increasing wealth and income inequality, and underinvestment in By Dr. Glenn Mollette en Mollette passed away to emotionally and often the right things again. Us- our people and our infrastructure, America has become in 2002. The years go by even financially help their ing words like, “I care, the equivalent of a Third World country in many re- Plan your telephone call quickly. For too many, parents. Often, these daily love, appreciate, thank spects. to say hello to mom this Mother’s Day can be a sad struggles make it difficult you and any that express In short, America has gone from first to worst. Sunday. Better yet, if pos- day because mom is no to celebrate the “picture your heart’s desire to be President Joe Biden’s speech laid out a path to restore sible, make a visit with a longer here. All you have perfect” day that is tout- connected are worthwhile America to our former greatness. card or even some flowers is your many memories ed by the flower and card expressions. When you do To those who say that we cannot afford the Biden or maybe some brownies and too often memories are companies. They may go the best you can do, you Deal, our response is simple: We can’t afford not to. or a special treat. Moms filled with mixed emotions. to buy a Mother’s Day card can at least look back and deserve to be treated spe- You remember what was but just cannot find one know that you tried. cial. Take her out to lunch wonderful but you may that really expresses how When Mom and our or dinner if possible. It start thinking about all you they feel. Many children loved ones are no longer doesn’t have to be Sunday, wish you had done or could have been raised in painful, with us then all we have maybe Saturday would do if you had her today. If abusive environments and are our memories. If you work better. Tell mom you have your mother to- Mother’s Day is depressing have any time left to work what she means to you. day then celebrate in every because they can’t conjure on your Mother’s Day evere Let her know that you way you can. up that many good memo- memories you won’t re- R love her and that you give Sadly over 200,000 ries of mom. Many of these gret it in the years to come. 385 BroadwayJournal , Revere, MA 02151 thanks for all she has done women are in prison or children want mom to be 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 for you. Let her know she jail in the United States well and healthy. They Glenn Mollette is the was a good mother and today. Eighty percent of want to know that they are publisher of Newburgh that you are grateful for these women have minor loved by mom. Unfortu- Press, Liberty Torch and Directory everything. Moms need to children. Mother’s Day is a nately, there are so many various other publishing hear it and you’ll be glad painful day for these wom- adults who have mothers imprints; a national col- Advertising and Marketing for everything you do for en and their families. who could never turn their umnist – American Issues Marketing Director your mother. Millions of children live lives around. 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info@robinsnestwinthrop | 617-207-3505 79 Jefferson St, Winthrop, Ma, 02152 For Mom Janelle, Follow us on Facebook + Instagram @RobinsNestWinthrop love Paisley Page 6 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021 THE REVERE ROSSETTI-COWAN SENIOR CENTER RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, MAY 3

The Revere Rosset- reserve a place on an ap- ti-Cowan Senior Center pointed time frame please on Winthrop Avenue was call 781-286-8155, same closed during the Coro- number is also for a sched- navirus to its many mem- uled shuttle ride. bers, but it was used to Mayor Brian Arrigo distribute vaccines to Re- joined the seniors on Mon- vere residents. day morning, welcoming This past Monday them back and hopes they morning it officially -re stay healthy and main- opened with a staggered tain the current guidelines schedule to keep every- for safety. Debbie Pec- one safe. The first shift zka DiGiulio, Director of was from 8:30-10:30am, Revere’s Elder Affairs is second shift from 11am- looking forward to greet- 1pm and the third shift ing her many friends back from 1:30-3:30pm. Shut- to the renovated senior Mayor Brian Arrigo greet- tle services are available center and hoping they ed the many seniors that and grab and go lunches enjoy the many new pro- attended the re-opening of are also available Monday grams that are becoming the Rossetti-Cowan Senior thru Friday, with a sug- available. Mayor Brian Arrigo is welcomed to the senior center Monday morning. Center. gested donation of $2. To

Bob Haas Jr. welcomes new member, Alice Hall to the Ros- setti-Cowan Center.

Peter DiGiulio and Mayor Arrigo get caught up on family pictures and events. Len Piazza is shown with Kori O’Hara from Revere Water Department. Kori is signing up seniors for the rebate on their water bills.

Bob Haas Jr., Asst. Director of Revere Elder Services, is bringing lunches to the seniors at the center Monday afternoon. Director Debbie Peczka with her close friend and no Marion Maffeo in enjoying her chicken salad for lunch. stranger to the senior center, Irma Aggettullo.

City of Revere Ambassadors, Laith Almathwari, Linh Nguyen, and Britney Sao will be talking to close to Lauren Buck, Director of the Revere Director of Elder Affairs Debbie Peczka (center) welcomes Bob and Ginny Hanlon and Bill 4000 Revere’s seniors about a new out-reach pro- Board of Health(left) is shown with Reedy to the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center re-opening. gram at the center, starting in about two weeks. Patty Manzo.

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE Chelsea Curves Construction look-ahead through May 15

Staff report where it passes through 3 travel lanes will be open hours (7:00 a.m. – 3:30 LOTS: Work includes in- TRAVEL TIPS the Chelsea Viaduct por- during daytime hours (5 p.m.) on weekdays. Some stalling Fire Standpipe, Drivers should take This is a brief overview tion of the combined Tobin a.m.–10 p.m.). work will take place on a drainage, underground care to pay attention to all of construction operations nd Bridge/Chelsea Curves 2 shift (2 p.m. – 1 a.m.) electrical, grading parking signage and move careful- and traffic impacts for Rehabilitation Project will •ROUTE 1 SOUTH- and overnight hours (9 lots, installing curb, plac- the Tobin Bridge/Chel- experience 24/7 closure BOUND: Approaching p.m. – 5 a.m.) and on Sat- ing sidewalks, painting, ly through the work zone. sea Curves Rehabilitation of the right lane. The two the Chelsea Curves from urdays (7 a.m. – 7 p.m.). underdeck lighting and Police details, lane mark- Project. MassDOT will other lanes will remain the North Shore, the work landscaping. ings, temporary barriers, provide additional notices open throughout the clo- zone is in the median. 2 DESCRIPTION OF For more information traffic cones, signage, and as needed for high-impact sure period during peak of 3 travel lanes are open SCHEDULED WORK about the Tobin Bridge/ other tools will be used to work, temporary ramp and travel times. during the daytime hours •ROUTE 1 NORTH- Chelsea Curves Rehabil- control traffic and create street closures, and chang- *The right lane closure (5 a.m.–10 p.m.). BOUND: Work includes itation Project, please visit safe work zones. es to traffic configurations will assist in completing installing strip seal joint, the project website. beyond those described work in removing tem- LOCAL STREET solid snow fence, milling, The contractors are below. porary asphalt and wa- CLOSURES paving and rumble strip. COMPLETED coordinating with local terproofing, milling and •ORANGE STREET: WORK event organizers and po- ROUTE 1 paving, and stripping the Beginning Monday, 5/3 to •ROUTE 1 SOUTH- •All remaining work is lice to provide aware- TRAFFIC IMPACTS roadway. Friday, 5/7 Orange Street BOUND: Work includes within the Chelsea Via- ness and manage traffic •ROUTE 1 SOUTH- will experience daytime installing solid snow duct portion of the job. during events. For your BOUND LANE TAKING •ROUTE 1 NORTH- closures (7 a.m. – 3 p.m.) fence, milling, paving and Work continues on the (4/12 - 5/7) BOUND: Approaching rumble strip. reconstruction of parking awareness, there will be *From Monday, the Tobin Bridge from WORK HOURS lots underneath the Chel- no events at the TD Gar- 4/12 through Friday, Boston, the work zone be- •Most work will occur •UNDER-VIADCUT sea Viaduct. den during this look ahead 5/7 Route 1 Southbound gins in the right lane. 2 of during daytime working & STREET/PARKING schedule. Wednesday, May 5, 2021 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 7 TND, Republic Services, announce recipients of small business relief grant

Special to the Journal last spring to help support nesses in an environment the company’s employees, where they could thrive; The Neighborhood De- customers and communi- we are so grateful for Re- velopers (TND) and the ties through the pandem- public Services’ generous Republic Services Chari- ic. To help communities, contribution allowing us table Foundation are com- the Republic Services to help bring these visions mitted to helping Revere Charitable Foundation is to life,” said Mikhael. businesses respond to the providing charitable con- Among the grant recip- impacts of the COVID-19 tributions to nonprofits to ients is Seaside Pharmacy, pandemic and have an- support small business re- an independent pharmacy, nounced a small business vitalization projects across that has been vaccinating revitalization grant of the country. patients since February. $105,000 delivered with “Local minority-owned “This grant came at a the support of Neighbor- small businesses at San- perfect time because now Works America. dler Square and along that the vaccine is avail- Rasha Mikael (right), TND’s Revere Community Building Manager, speaks with Anh Vo, "Republic Services is Shirley Avenue are strug- able for everyone, we are owner of Seaside Pharmacy, which is located at 169 Shirley Ave., Revere. dedicated to serving the gling economically due to expecting a lot more peo- community in Revere," COVID-19 and local eco- ple to visit our pharmacy,” where they can just pick are in need of capital and MA 02151 ) said Frank Chimera, gen- nomic conditions,” said said Anh Vo, owner of up antibiotics, or run over technical support to pur- 4- Sabrine Bakery & eral manager of Republic Rasha Mikhael, TND’s Seaside Pharmacy. “We for other medical supplies, chase equipment such as Cafe ( 91 Centennial Ave. Services. "The Commit- Revere Community Build- need the glass dividers to so this will really help the outdoor seating or to adapt Revere, MA 02151 ) ted to Serve initiative is ing Manager. Mikhael has protect our staff better, we community here,” said Vo. their businesses to survive 5- Esquite Mexican a unique opportunity to been instrumental in se- need a new register, to fix Along with neighbor- COVID-19. Street Food ( 194 Shirley support a local nonprofit curing connections with our shelves for vital stor- ing businesses, Seaside Recipients of the grant Ave. Revere, MA 02151 ) while also helping seven businesses and conducting age, and seating for pa- Pharmacy serves a very assistance are: 6- Cellular One small businesses in our several surveys to better tients post vaccination.” diverse community that 1-Thmor Da Restaurant Repair ( name will be area during these chal- understand the revitaliza- “This initiative will speaks multiple languag- ( 144 Shirley Ave. Revere, changed to F&J Juice Bar- lenging times." tion needs of businesses. help us make our small es like Spanish, French, MA 02151 ) Cafe) 76 Shirley Ave. Re- The small business “Through multiple sur- pharmacy noticeable to Khmer, Arabic, and Viet- 2- Seaside Pharmacy vere, MA 02151 revitalization effort is a veys conducted, we were the community because namese. (169 Shirley Ave. Revere, 7- Battambang Mar- part of Republic Services’ able to really narrow down sometimes people don’t Other recipients include MA 02151 ) ket ( 120 Shirley ave. Re- Committed to Serve initia- the list of urgent needs to realize there is a phar- a market, a service repair 3- Season Boba Tea vere, MA 02151) tive, which was launched better position these busi- macy around the corner shop, and restaurants that (196 Shirley Ave. Revere, Traffic Commission approves fire lanes on Neptune Road

By Cary Shuman Road at its April 29 meet- from Route 107 (off of and to the homeowners,” what exists there.” offered his support. “I’m ing. Broadway Circle) to 405 said Guinasso, citing pub- City Council President in favor of this as well,” The Revere Traffic Ward 3 Councillor Ar- American Legion High- lic safety for all as his top Anthony Zambuto sup- said Visconti. “It is long Commission, under the thur Guinasso was the way. priority. “Deputy Chief ported his colleague’s dec- over-due. I think there is direction of Chair Paul original sponsor of the “Naples Road has been Paul Cheever knows all larations. a lot of parking abuse on Argenzio, approved the proposal that ad-dressed a long-time prob-lem for too well about what goes “This has been a disaster both sides, which makes on on Naples Road as he for years down there [on installation of fire lanes the crowded conditions the businesses that sur- it difficult for cars and fire on both sides of Neptune on the roadway that runs round most of the area appeared on many oc- Naples Road],” said Zam- ca-sions before the Revere buto. “I think we all know engines and apparatus to License Commis-sion. that. Now that we have a trav-el down there. A lot Unfortunately, we have hotel [Avid Hotel] there, complaints have come seen too many business it makes it even more of a out of the new business establishments in that area risk if something happens. that’s down there now, so I RPS holds visioning workshop not being neighborly to You could never get an think it’s an easy solution. one another and not being apparatus down that street I hope the Commission By John Lynds community core, so it's structure so students can neighborly to the residents with the way they park on votes favorably on this.” safe and it's welcoming,” be using their laptops.” of the area.” both sides and sometimes In addition to Argen- Last Tuesday night Re- said Stephens. “It can be In the next slide during Guinasso said that hav- double park and triple zio, other members of the vere Public Schools host- used after hours safely and the workshop Stephens ing fire lanes on both sides park. I think is the way to Traffic Commission in ed a “Virtual Community you can block off the rest talked about enrichment of Naples Road “will make this street safe and attendance were City En- Visioning Workshop” that of the areas of the school spaces at a new high make the unbe-lievable efficient. Businesses will gineer Nick Rystrom, Fire focused on setting edu- from this area so it real- school. conditions corrected.” keep the cars in their own cational and architectural ly becomes a community “We know that we're “I think it’s the simplest lots and in their own prop- Chief Christopher Bright, priorities for the new Re- center. It's a very pleasant going to have these spac- way and what it does it erty. I urge the Commis- Police Chief David Cal-la- vere High School project. space, West Bridgewater es in the building, and gives some teeth in the law sion to take this seriously han, Police Sgt. Chris Gi- During the hour and makes this area accessible there'll be a good amount to our Police Department and vote favorably for it.” annino, along with Revere half long workshop a good to the community and they of square footage directed to go out and issue tick-ets City Council Vice-Pres- ADA Coordinator Ralph amount of time was spent also use it as an income at them,” said Stephens. in violation of the terms of ident Gerry Visconti also DeCicco. on design patterns that generating space (for the “But we want them to be were prioritized during school). easy to access, visible, prior visioning work- The third pattern sealth and centrally located so shops. with “classroom neigh- that these spaces connect During the virtual borhoods” or “clusters of to their ability to be used event, students and fami- learning”. after hours by the commu- MBTA bus driver charged with sexual assault, kidnapping lies had the option to like “You can see in the nity. We want to be able or dislike certain aspects diagram that there is, in- to support extracurricu- By John Lynds talking on her phone and at her, ripping her mask of proposed design pat- stead of a classroom, there lar activities, enrichment missed her stop and then off and kissing her face,” terns. is an open space,” said programming, afterschool A Revere man contract- used a translator app to reported the DA’s office. At the very end of the Stephens. “There's also programming, adult pro- ed to drive an MBTA that ask the driver to take her “He groped her body and presentations participants a teacher planning area gramming and have those was operating the route back to Orient Heights. put his hand down her had the opportunity to rate here and special education programs easy to find. between Orient Heights The bus driver alleged- pants. She begged him to the design patterns based rooms that are integrated Also, we want them vi- MBTA Station in East ly began speaking to her stop and he continued as- on what was the most and fully into this classroom sually accessible because Boston and Winthrop and identified himself as saulting her. She record- least important. neighborhood. Now this that's where some of the has been arrested and ar- Ali, but he did not return ed audio of the assault on The first pattern -pre could be a ninth grade really interesting and fun ragined on charges of to Orient Heights. In- her phone. In the audio, the victim can be heard in sented and the one that neighborhood. It could be stuff is happening in the allegedly kidnapping, as- stead, he stopped the bus Spanish begging the driv- was rated most import- an English neighborhood, school and we want to sault to rape, and indecent at a stop near the beach ant by the viewing public or a math neighborhood. make sure that we can assault and battery. er to stop and open the in Winthrop, and the vic- door. He responds, “Me, during the meeting was Or it could be integrated showcase that multi-use Ali Ennab, 45, of Re- tim began to feel nervous the ‘heart of the school’. vere, is accused of attack- I’m boyfriend for you, across subject areas. So, and flexible spaces.” because she was the only “The idea that there's this is one of the ways that There will also be an ing a woman after she it’s okay.” She continues passenger. a central Learning Com- we're looking at building emphasis on STEM (Sci- boarded the #713 MBTA to tell him no and to open According to the DA’s mons, a place that brings on the connections be- ence, Technology, Engi- bus from Orient Heights the door. When an uniden- office Ennab then alleged- the whole community to- tween spaces. This could neering and Math) learn- to Winthrop on the eve- tified woman walked near ly shut the bus off, got up gether,” said Davis Ste- support a career pathway ing. the bus, she apparently ning of April 24. The al- and sat next to the victim phen, a consultant for as well. And one import- “We also want to be leged assault occurred and caused Ennab to open the Perkins Eastman. “In this ant element of that is that thinking about things and put his arm around door allowing the victim was captured by the sur- her. particular example, and there's some visual con- like a maker space where veillance system on board. to leave.” this is a school in Massa- nection to this space. So science, technology, en- “He then allegedly Rollins said a woman Ennab was arraigned pulled her closer to him chusetts, built through the this is a space that students gineering and math, or in East Boston Municipal should be able to ride a MSBA process five years can leave the classroom, project work can happen,” and kissed her cheek,” ac- public bus without fear of Court and John E. Mc- cording to the DA’s office. ago--West Bridgewater they can do independent said Stephen. “We also Donald, Jr. set Ennab’s kidnap and sexual assault “The defendant told the “Women, just like all Middle/High School. You or small group work or want to be thinking about bail at $10,000 cash. En- woman he could get her a people, have the right to can see that their cafete- you might gather a couple project labs, connected nab was ordered to sur- green card. She responded not be harassed, violated, ria is their heart of school, of classrooms out there for career tech spaces and render his passport, stay that she has a husband and harmed, or objectified,’’ but it's also got a very nice a presentation or an activ- spaces where kids can be away from the victim, not carpeted stair area where ity. So it gives you a lot of creative “ doesn’t need a green card, said Rollins. “As I have work as a bus driver or then again asked him to said, fathers need to start kids can sit and use their flexibility.” Stephens also highlight- any transportation compa- technology. It's also a nice Stephens added that ed outdoor learning spac- open the doors because she speaking to their sons, ny for hire, and submit to wanted to get off the bus. and men need to tell their performance area and it while traditional class- es, GPS tracking. The Com- connects to an interior rooms are still very im- After the meeting the He asked for her number brothers, friends and col- monwealth also filed a and she called her phone leagues about a new vision courtyard that also has portant they need to have top three rated patterns of motion to revoke bail on places to eat and outdoor from his phone so that his of masculinity where men flexible furniture, good importance were Heart of an assault and battery case classrooms.” natural light and allow for the School, Community number would be there in are working to end vio- out of Malden, which was The next pattern shown different configurations so Access and the addition case something happened lence against women and allowed. dealt with community ac- teachers and students can of Multi-Use and Flexible to her. He then began eat- girls,” District Attorney According to District cess and again showed adapt to more tradition- spaces. ing his dinner and refused Rollins said. “The allega- Attorney Rachael Rollins an example of West al education delivery or In April 2020 the Mas- to open the doors to let her tions outlined in this case Bridgewater Middle/High small group work. sachusetts School Build- the victim boarded the bus off the bus.” are deeply disturbing.” School. “Plastic chairs can be ing Authority (MSBA) at Orient Heights and was According to the DA’s Ennab, who is em- “You can see that the stacked and you can move voted to authorize inviting heading to Winthrop just office, after eating,- En ployed by Paul Revere gym, the cafeteria, and the things around, some of the City of Revere to col- before 7:30 p.m. on April nab started the bus and the Transportation LLC as interior courtyard, the au- the table tops can go up laborate with the MSBA 24 but had missed her stop victim started walking to- a contract driver for the ditorium, the music area. and down so you can have in conducting a Feasibility and was the only remain- ward the doors but Ennab MBTA, was represented the video lab, and the ro- standing tables as well,” Study to build a new high ing person on the bus. turned the bus off again. at arraignment by attorney botics and computer area said Stephens. “There's school in the city. The woman, who does “She asked him to open Ross Schreiber. He returns are all accessible in this good technology infra- not speak English, was the door and he lunged to court May 25, 2021. Page 8 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021 OBITUARIES Maria DiPascale Carlo Franzese Karen Hoffman Of Florida, formerly of Revere Of Revere Registered Nurse Maria G. DiPascale, 83, Carlo Franzese of Re- Karen C. (Cotter) Hoff- Sarasota, FL formerly of vere passed away on April man, formerly of Revere Revere, MA died April 13, 30 at the age of 91. and Swampscott, died on 2021. Born in Naples, Italy April 18 in Golden, Col- She was born April 4, on October 19, 1929 to orado following a long 1938, in Rome, Italy to the the late Andrea and Lou- illness and in the loving late Maria and Otto Mini. ise (Dell’Avesano), he presence of her God and She was a Mutuel Teller at was the beloved husband family. Suffolk Downs Racetrack of the late Emma (Todis- Karen was born in Re- for over 15 years. co), dear brother of Gi- vere to Phil “The Chief” She was preceded in useppe Franzese, and the and Pat C. “Nana” Cot- death by her husband Pi- late Mario Franzese and ter, she attended Mt. St. etro DiPascale. Survivors great-grandchild. Paolo Franzese, all from vere today, May 5 from 10 Joseph Academy before the late Philip M. “The include her daughters Memorial Donations Italy and cherished uncle a.m. to 12 p.m. followed earning her nursing degree Chief” and the late Patri- Tina Brenes of Sarasota can be made to Alzhei- of Gary Clemons, Wesley by a Prayer Service in the at UMass Amherst. cia “Nana” (Hennebery) and Barbara Richardson mer’s Disease Research Clemons, Marie Baker, funeral home at 12 noon. Putting that degree to Cotter. She is also loving- of Bradenton; sons Danny Foundation dba Cure Alz- Kathleen Brodie, Cynthia Capacity limits are in ef- use, she worked in Boston ly survived by numerous DiPascale and Marco Di- heimer’s Fund, Wellesley Gill, Dolores Webber, fect. Masks and social dis- and then moved to Steam- nieces and nephews. Pascale of Sarasota, FL; Hills, MA. Wayne and Joseph Dupont tancing are required in the boat, CO to pursue skiing Due to the ongoing six grandchildren and one and many surviving nieces funeral home. Relatives and nursing. It was there COVID-19 pandemic, the and nephews. and friends are kindly in- that she met her husband family, in most sincere re- A Visitation will be vited. Interment will be in and lifelong ski partner, gard to the welfare of the Richard Giordano held at the Paul Buonfiglio Woodlawn Cemetery. For Jeff, with whom she had anticipated large group Boston University Police Officer for 37 years & Sons-Bruno Funeral guest book, please visit two adoring children, of mourners, held private Home, 128 Revere St, Re- www.buonfiglio.com. Drew and Jessa. She con- services including inter- Richard Giordano of tinued her education earn- ment in Mt. Olivet Ceme- Revere, formerly of East ing her master’s in nursing tery in Colorado. A Cele- Boston, passed away on Joseph DiGianni, Jr. administration at the Uni- bration of Life will be held April 30 at the age of 75. versity of Colorado and Dedicated family man on Sunday, October 10, Richard worked as a then worked as the Direc- 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at The police officer for 37 years A Funer- tor of Nursing in Steam- Vista at Applewood Golf at Boston University. In al Mass was boat. Karen’s nursing ca- Course in Golden, CO. his spare time, he enjoyed celebrated in reer touched many people We invite anyone who was watching war movies, the Immacu- and forged many friend- touched by Karen’s love old westerns and shows late Concep- ships that she held dear to join us on this date. on military history. He tion Church in Revere on over these last few years. In lieu of flowers, please will be missed by all who Monday, May 3 for Joseph She was the beloved consider a remembrance knew him. step-father to Robin No- R. DiGianni, Jr., 88, who wife of Jeffrey Hoffman, to the Multiple Myeloma The cherished son of ble of Wakefield, -Me died on Wednesday, April cherished mother of Drew Research Foundation or the late Albert and Seraf- lissa Haugh and Jeffery 28 at the Massachusetts and Jessa of Denver, CO; the Denver Harlequins ina (Castorina) Giordano, Blanchard, both of North General Hospital follow- dear sister of Trisha C. Wheelchair Rugby Team he was the beloved hus- Carolina. He also leaves ing a brief illness. Ser- Nagle and Dr. Janis M. (harlequins.wedid.it). band for 35 years of Patri- behind 12 grandchildren. vices concluded with Cotter, both of Swamp- The staff at Vertuccio & cia (Jones), devoted father proven service. scott and Philip J. Cot- A graveside service interment and Mili- His love for family was Smith, Home for Funerals of Stacey Zolla and her will be held at Woodlawn tary Honors in Woodlawn ter and his wife, Alice of of Revere are honored to husband, Christopher of most important to him. Joe Revere and the late Susan Cemetery on Friday, May Cemetery, Everett. was a dedicated family have assisted the family Derry, NH, Richard Gior- 7 at 11 a.m. For guest Joe was born in Ever- E. Coughlin and her sur- with local funeral arrange- dano and his wife, Kristen man through and through. viving husband, Robert book, please visit www. ett, raised and educated in He was a wonderful hus- ments. Please visit www. of Pelham, NH, loving buonfiglio.com Chelsea and was a gradu- H. Coughlin of Wilming- vertuccioandsmith.com. band, father, grandfather ton; devoted daughter to ate of Chelsea High and brother. He and his Carmine Pettinicchio, Jr. School, Class of 1950. wife enjoyed some trav- He went on to Boston eling in their later years to Patricia Anne Riley Well-known Revere mechanic College, where he earned Italy and the Midwest. He a bachelor’s degree in was an avid reader, espe- She cared generously, loved greatly and Funeral Services were Business Management & cially political books be- prayed often held privately for Carmine Accounting. Joe enlist- ing his favorite reads. L. “Chuckie” Pettinicchio, ed in the United States The beloved husband Patricia Anne Riley of Jr., 56, who passed away Army during the Korean of 61 ½ years to Marie C. Plymouth, formerly of on April 25 following a Conflict and was honor- (Reddington) DiGianni of Revere, passed away on courageous two-year bat- ably discharged following Revere, he was the loving April 29 surrounded by tle with ALS. his faithful service to his father of Linda M. Hunter, her loving family. Born on February 9, country. Michael E. DiGianni, Sr. Patricia was born on July 1965, the son of the late On September 12, and his companion Don- 22, 1946 in Waltham to the Carmine Pettinicchio and 1959, he married Marie na Hoey, all of Revere late Lincoln J. and Blanche Eileen (Desmond) Pet- (Reddington), sharing and Richard J. DiGianni P. (Dodge) Chinchillo. She tinicchio of Revere, he over 61 years of marriage. of Everett; devoted son worked in the Human Re- is survived by his dear end of his life. The couple began their of the late Joseph R. Di- source Department for the Department of Defense brother, James “Jimmy” Remembrances may family and moved to Re- Gianni, Sr. and Clara A. and his wife, Barbara of vere in 1967 where they until her retirement. In ad- be made to the ALS As- (Scarpetti) DiGianni); his wife, Elaine, Diane Revere and the dear uncle remained. dition to being an avid gar- sociation – Massachu- cherished grandfather of Kelly and her husband, Joe had a wonderful ed- dener, she was a masterful to James and Tayla Pet- setts Chapter, 685 Canton Joseph J. DiGianni of Ev- Lance, and the late Gary tinicchio and great uncle ucation and a true knack scrabble player who also Street, Suite 103, Nor- erett, Michael E. loved solving crossword Chinchillo. She also leaves to Giovanni Pettinicchio, wood, MA 02062. for business. He worked at DiGianni, Jr., Kristian her sister-in-law, Patsy all of Revere. Raymond puzzles. She relished walks To send online condo- Anderson, Brittani Ander- on the beach and playing Chinchillo as well as many Chuckie was a well lences, please visit www. Silver, later becoming son and Kayla DiGianni, nieces and nephews. known mechanic in and Towle Manufacturing & card and board games with vertuccioandsmith.com all of Revere; adored great her entire family. She cared A Funeral Mass will around the City of Revere. Syratech. He worked there Funeral Arrangements grandfather of Dylan, generously, loved greatly, be celebrated on Satur- He loved life and for the throughout all the entrusted to the care and Luna, Addison and Ariel- and prayed often. day, May 8 at 11 a.m. at buyouts and personnel past two years he battled direction of the Vertuccio la; dear brother of Donna She was the wife of Al- St. Bonaventure Church, ALS with pride and cour- & Smith, Home for Funer- changes because he was Pantano and her husband, bert “Al” F. Riley, loving 803 State Road, Plymouth age and fought hard till the als. an asset to the company. Alfred mother of Judith Dixon (Manomet). The burial Joe was in the of Saugus and the late and her husband, Scott of will follow the mass at St. accounting depart- Vincent A. DiGianni and Lynn, Joseph Galvin and Joseph’s Cemetery, Sum- In Loving Memory ment and salesforce. His his wife, Margaret E. Di- his wife, Karen of Wilm- mer Street, Plymouth. In steadfast personality and Gianni of Peabody. He is ington and Joy Leone and lieu of flowers, donations “Dad” knowledge is what made also lovingly survived by her husband, John of Re- in Patricia’s name may him such value to the many nieces, nephews, vere; Proud Nanny of Scott be made to St. Jude Child Paul A. Bright Sr. company. He retired after grandnieces and grand- Dixon, Jr. and his wife, Research Hospital, 181 49 years of dedicated and nephews. Remembranc- Chantal, Allison Dixon, Putnam Pike, Johnston, RI May 7, 2010 - May 7, 2021 02919 or www.stjude.org es may be made to the Kristina, Julia, and Joseph “My father, he was like the rock, For more information Alzheimer’s Association, Galvin, Joseph, Nicholas, the guy you went to or to sign the online guest- 309 Waverly Oaks Rd., John, Steven, Andrew, and with every problem.” Matthew Leone; sister of book, please visit www. — Gwyneth Paltrow Vazza Waltham, MA 02452. cartmelldavis.com. "Beechwood" To send online condo- A. Robert Chinchillo and Thanks for all the lessons Dad. lences or for more infor- Funeral Home mation, please visit www. Love your children, Dearly Beloved NOVENA TO THE grandchildren, 262 Beach St., Revere vertuccioandsmith.com Funeral arrangements Blessed Mother SACRED HEART & great grandchildren This humble prayer I say to you for all the wonderful DEAR HEART OF JESUS oxoxo (781) 284-1127 entrusted to the care and things you have done for me. 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10 years ago BACK IN THE ‘80S Anthony DeCata May 4, 2011 Boston Globe distributor and longtime Revere residents joined the rest of the nation in fixture with his twin brother, at Dunkin’ taking satisfaction that Donuts on Shirley Avenue justice finally has been served with the dramatic Anthony J. DeCata of announcement by Presi- Revere died on April 29 at dent Obama this past Sun- the age of 72. day evening that a team of The cherished son of the Navy SEALS had killed late Michael A. and Dor- Osama bin Laden in his othy (Volpe) DeCata, he Pakistani hideaway ear- was the dear twin broth- lier that day. It has been er of Joseph DeCata of almost 10 years since the Revere, Elizabeth Polino tragic 9/11 catastrophe and her husband, James of that claimed the lives of Winthrop, Paul DeCata of more than 3,000 innocent Swampscott and the late Ralph DeCata; loving un- Americans. Among those Services were privately killed was a young Revere cle of James Polino Jr, and held under the direction Jonathan Polino and his woman, Mary Ann Mac- of the Paul Buonfiglio Farlane, who was on the wife, Miranda; adored great & Sons-Bruno Funeral uncle of Dominic, Dante, second plane hijacked out Home. At the family’s re- of Logan Airport. The McKinley School Eighth Grade Class Officers from the Class of 1982, shown during Jonathan and Julian Polino. quest, memorial donations December 1981. Anthony, and his twin The Revere Journal may be made in Antho- writes that it was arguably Joseph were distributors of Arts for the quality of its members of the School the Revere Theatre. ny’s name to the American House Speaker Robert and long- arts program. Committee, admitted that Stroke Association, PO DeLeo’s finest hour last time fixtures at the Dunkin Box 417005, Boston MA Roseland Development he did not have a certifi- 70 years ago week when the House Donuts on Shirley Ave. 02241-7005. of New Jersey is undertak- cate from the State Board May 10, 1951 passed a bill giving cities ing a project of 800 mar- of Education certifying The City Council elect- and towns the right to put ket-rate housing units at him as a superintendent. ed Councilor Edward R. their municipal employees Rowe’s Quarry, of which Mayor George V. Colel- White Jr. as the new may- into the state’s Group In- 300 will be on the Re- la has named Sidney Lin- or on the eighth ballot. Successful sale of Green and surance Commission that vere side of the Malden/ coff and Daniel Ferrara to Councilor Harry Della will reduce premiums paid Sustainability Bonds takes place Revere line. However, the the Board of Appeals. Russo had been serving by cities and towns, while Student Government Staff Report ties in support of our local city councils of both cities as Acting Mayor since the at the same time provid- Day was held Monday communities and our en- ing those employees with must approve the project. death last December of The State Treasurer’s vironment.” Along Came a Spider, with RHS students taking Councilor John M. Liset. great health insurance. over the reigns of govern- Office officials announced The proceeds from the Mayor Tom Ambrosino One Night at McCool’s, The City of Revere fi- that the Massachusetts sale will finance projects and Spy Kids are playing ment. The 11 student-City nally won the battle with said this week that he be- Councillors unanimously Clean Water Trust (the that are selected based lieves a trash fee for local at the Revere Showcase the state, which has been Trust) has successfully on criteria that identify Cinemas. endorsed the construction ongoing since 1922, over residents is unavoidable of a new Revere High completed the sale of ap- the most relevant public within the next year or who is responsible for proximately $351.4 mil- School. Robert Zanelli health and environmental two. Although the may- 30 years ago maintaining the stretch of lion in two series of new related projects while ad- had been elected as the or, who is not running for May 8, 1991 Squire Rd. from the Re- money Green and Sustain- hering to the standards of Student Mayor, but was re-election, said he will The City Council has vere Drive-In to the Lin- ability Bonds. The Sus- the federal Clean Water ill. William Festa served not be taking up a propos- voted to place 14 ques- den line, with the State tainability Bonds were the Act and the Safe Drink- tions on the ballot for a in his place. DPW finally taking over first such issuance from ing Water Act. The Series al for a trash fee before The State Fire Marshal he departs in December, Prop. 2 and 1/2 override the care of the roadway. the Trust and the first in 23A Bonds are designat- on June 4, enabling voters is investigating a suspi- Eight of the city’s the nation for a state re- ed by the Trust as “Green he predicted that the next cious blaze at the Co- mayor will have to face to choose the city depart- schools still are open, even volving fund. Additional- Bonds” and are expected ment budgets for which lumbus House, a Revere though the State Building ly, it was the Trust’s sixth to provide environmental up to the city’s dire finan- Beach landmark at the cial straits and that a trash they wish to provide addi- Inspector has denied the Green Bond issuance. benefits. tional taxes. Also included corner of Beach St. and issuance of safety certifi- The sale achieved a true The Series 23B Bonds fee is an “easy option for Ocean Ave., which caused raising a couple of million is a question pertaining to cates, which could result interest cost of 2.099% are designated by the the $1,095,000 for teacher $50,000 in damage Friday in the School Committee with maturities ranging dollars.” Trust as “Sustainability pay raises. morning. being held liable both civ- from 2022-2041. Bonds” and are expected After several months The Revere Drug Task Ben Gazzara stars in illy and criminally if nec- The Series 23A Green to provide both environ- of discussion on a state Force continues to be busy, Husbands at the Revere essary action is not taken. Bonds and Series 23B mental and social bene- whistleblower lawsuit Drive In. Cpl. Ralph S. Holt, who Sustainability Bonds fits. The bond proceeds precipitated by current with arrests this week of (AAA/Aaa/AAA) sold to will finance projects in and former employees of local drug dealers. Revere has been wounded in ac- Detectives Carl Borgioli, 60 years ago tion four times in Korea, retail investors on April communities identified as the Resco (Wheelabrator) May 11, 1961 28 with an institutional the most disadvantaged, incinerator on the Rumney Michael Casoli, and Mi- where he has been serving chael Cutillo joined forces The race is on for the since the war’s inception, investor order period on based upon affordability Marsh, state officials -re vacant House seat created with Boston detectives to is home on a 30-day fur- April 29. The sale saw criteria developed by the ported late Monday that by the recent election of make the busts. lough to visit his mother strong participation, with Trust and support addi- the company agreed to a former State Rep. Harry Switch, Toy Soldiers, at 178 Foley St. Holt is $687 million in orders tional reductions in inter- $7.5 million settlement to Della Russo to the Senate, and F/X 2 are playing at the recipient of the Bronze including five new inves- est rates, mitigating the resolve the case. Wheela- with 12 Democrats and the Revere Showcase Cin- Star for valor in action tors and four ESG funds. construction costs of these brator, in a statement to four Republicans filing emas. and the Purple Heart. Five Strong Massachusetts re- critical infrastructure proj- the Journal, denied all nomination papers. Della local soldiers have been tail investor participation ects. The criteria apply allegations of wrongdo- Russo won the seat in a 40 years ago killed in Korea and 12 oth- generated $93 million of an Adjusted Per Capita ing and stated they just special election to succeed May 6, 1981 ers wounded. orders. Income (“APCI”) formu- didn’t want a court battle. Harold Canavan, who was “This sale illustrates the City Manager Edward la based on per capita in- A joint press release from Mayor George V. Colel- appointed to a judgeship strong investor demand come, employment rate, Attorney General Mar- la, the City Council, and in the Boston Munici- Monahan told the City for municipal bonds with and population change. tha Coakley and the state oil industry officials were pal Court in January by Council that the gloomy positive environmental The communities select- Department of Environ- unable to agree on a fig- outgoing former Gover- budget picture for the and social impact,” said ed are those with an APCI mental Protection (DEP) ure for permit fees for the nor Foster Furcolo. MTA, which figures to State Treasurer Deborah metric lower than sixty on Monday disclosed the city’s oil farms. Colella The effort to resurrect have a loss of $7 million B. Goldberg, Chair of the percent of the Common- settlement and the partic- wants to raise the oil fees this year, will result in a Trust. “The Clean Wa- wealth’s APCI. the issue of a new Revere ulars. Wheelabrator was to a total of $321,000 an- High School was defeated tax increase for Revere ter Trust team is leading The Trust’s State Re- accused of emitting ash nually from the present and the 13 other commu- the nation in the state re- when the School Commit- volving Fund Bonds, Se- through holes in its roofs level of $2000, a figure nities who are in the MTA volving fund municipal ries 23A and Series 23B tee voted 4-3 against the at the Rumney Marsh the oil firms say is outra- district. markets. First, with their underwriting syndicate proposal. facility and another fa- geous. Colella says raising Boris Karloff and Lon groundbreaking green was led by Morgan Stan- In one of the most cility in Andover. It was the fees is necessary so Chaney star in House of bonds, and now with this ley as the book-running heated sessions in many also accused of failing that the city can preserve months, the School Com- Frankenstein at the Revere sustainability bond issu- senior manager and Jef- jobs in the police and fire and Boulevard Theatres. ance. We will continue to to properly treat and dis- mittee voted 4-3 to name feries and RBC Capital departments which are Cary Grant and Laraine stress the importance of Markets as the co-senior pose of its ash, repeatedly John E. Sullivan, 56, facing cutbacks because Day star in Mr. Lucky at utilizing these opportuni- managing underwriters. dumping wastewater into who taught English for the Rumney Marsh, and of Prop. 2 and 1/2. 25 years in the Revere the Revere Drive In. failing to report a sudden Despite the protests of school system and who release of hazardous mate- two dozen residents, the presently is an Associate 80 years ago rial to the DEP. License Commission ap- Professor of Education at May 8, 1941 Something Borrowed, proved a request by Cerre- Worcester State College, More than 600 persons Bridesmaids, and Mid- tani’s supermarket to open as the new Superintendent from Revere and sur- night in Paris are playing a package store within the of Schools. Sullivan is a rounding communities at the Revere Showcase supermarket. graduate of B.C. High and attended a testimonial Cinemas. Sally Fields and Tom- Boston College and has banquet for Revere Police my Lee Jones star in Back a Master’s in Education Chief Edward J. Tighe at 20 years ago Roads at the Kincade The- from Harvard University. the Crescent Gardens ball- May 9, 2001 atre in Winthrop. A two-alarm fire at 47 room Saturday night. The city’s bond rating of Nahant Ave. has left three Joseph R. Zito, a Re- Baa3 is so low that it is on 50 years ago families homeless. vere native whose parents a par with war-torn Cro- May 6, 1971 Karen Pisani and Leah reside at 53 Central Ave., atia and earthquake-rav- City Council members Rappa tied for first place was among the 30 priests aged El Salvador. Howev- are balking at a propos- in the 5-9 age group and ordained Thursday morn- er, the city has been able to al by Mayor George V. sisters Mary and Bever- ing by Boston Aux. Bish- use the state’s higher bond Colella to create a new ly Vole took first place in op Richard J. Cushing at rating to finance its proj- position, to be known as the 10-12 age group in the Cathedral of the Holy ects at lower interest rates. Programs Coordinator the 14th annual Small Fry Cross. Ward 2 City Council- at a salary of $18,500, to Talent Show sponsored by Live lobsters are 25 lor made some political apply for state and feder- the Revere Youth Com- cents each at The Elm waves this week by an- al grants. However, some mission. Farm Market Basket, 151 nouncing his candidacy city councillors scoffed at Dean Martin and Shir- Shirley Ave. for Councillor at Large. the proposal. ley MacLaine star in All in Charlie Chaplin stars in The Morgan Stanley headquarters building in New York The Whelan School has School Supt. Dr. C. a Night’s Work at the Re- The Great Dictator at City displayed a congratulatory message to the Mass. received recognition from Frederick Kelley, under vere Drive In. Sandra Dee the Revere and Boulevard Clean Water Trust on their billboards. the Mass. Alliance for questioning from some stars in A Summer Place at Theatres. Page 10 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021

THE NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPERS AND REVERE COMMUNITY COMMITTEE TEAM UP FOR EARTH DAY CLEAN-UP AT COSTA PARK Revere has always cel- and gathering center for ebrated Earth Day with a people in Ward 2 needed community-wide clean- a little touching up after up. This year The Neigh- the long winter months. borhood Developers and Councillor of Ward 2 Ira Revere Community Com- Novoselsky and other vol- mittee joined forces and unteers turned out last Sat- put their efforts into Costa urday morning to pitch in Park on Shirley Ave. This and do their part for Earth well-used and appreciat- Day and the community. ed children’s playground

Elena Robles is raking out the bushes for fresh mulch to be placed for the summer season at Costa Park.

Pam Ross cleaning the windblown trash in the corners of Fresh flowers for the garden, delivered by city worker, Costa Park. Nick Sevastakis. Nick is greeted by Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky.

Mobile May // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 allows more people to get The COVID ambassadors tions. The first stop on month. a vaccine,” said Mayor provide multi-lingual sup- the Mobile May tour is at Currently, Revere res- Brian Arrigo. “Our goal is port at the Revere Board 139 Shirley Ave on Sat- idents can receive their to reach 70 percent vacci- of Health vaccine clinics urday, May 8 from 2-6 vaccination at a number nated by July 4. In order and help answer questions PM, where they will be of different clinics and to do so, the Revere Board at the Revere Vaccine distributing the Johnson pharmacies. Residents are and Johnson vaccine. The of Health is constantly Hotline (781-286-8182). urged to sign up with the next stop will be at St. thinking of strategic ways The COVID ambassadors State to be notified when to bring clinic opportuni- Mary’s Church on Sun- they have an appointment Rasha Mikhael and Councillor Ira Novoselsky getting Costa are also assisting the Re- day, May 9 from 10:30- ties to different neighbor- available for you at a Park looking great for the residents in Ward 2 and other vere Board of Health in 2:30. All clinics are open visitors to the area. hoods, congregations, and door-knocking campaigns to all Revere residents and MassVax site or call 2-1- communities in the city.” and outreach for the Mo- employees 18 and older. 1. East Boston Neighbor- Outreach continues bile Clinics. To view the Mobile May hood Health Center con- with the Revere COVID The City of Revere also schedule, check out www. tinues to vaccinate at the ambassadors, who routine- launched its vaccination revere.org/vaccine. You Wonderland Ballroom – ly distribute multilingual information page, which can organize the calendar please call 617-568-4870 clinic flyers to businesses, includes data, clinic in- for “vaccination events” – or visit www.ebnhc.org employees, houses of wor- formation, and a calendar more options will become to sign up for an appoint- ship, and neighborhoods. of Mobile May destina- available throughout the ment.

مدرسة ريفري الثانوية REVERE HIGH SCHOOL PROYECTO ESCUELA PROJETO DO ENSINO منتدى أفراد املجتمع # ٢ PROJECT SECUNDARIA REVERE MÉDIO DA ESCOLA REVERE األربعاء املوافق مايو ١٢- ٢٠٢١ COMMUNITY FORUM #2 FORO DE LA COMUNIDAD # 2 FÓRUM DA COMUNIDADE Nº 2 الساعة ٣٠ :٥ مساء WEDNESDAY MAY 12 2021 MIÉRCOLES, 12 DE MAYO, 2021 QUARTA-FEIRA, 12 DE MAIO DE 2021 Jan Dumas and Sadie Lynn busily sweeping the debris off AT 5:30 PM A LAS 5:30 PM ÀS 17h30 the mural in Costa Park.

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By Cary Shuman bardella. “I’m coming this year and get “a nation- off my first loss ever, but al-stage fight” in 2022. Revere professional I’m focused and ready to Travis thanked his boxer Travis Mazac Gam- go. I’m living in Revere mother, Carla, for her con- bardella will resume his where I grew up. This past tinuing support of his box- quest for a world title in a fall I joined the Local 7 ing career. middleweight bout sched- Ironworkers Union and “I couldn’t do anything uled for May 18 in New I’m working at Boss Steel without my Gambini – Hampshire. in Cambridge. I work hard that’s what I call her – my Gambardella (8-1, 6 every day and I go to the mother, she supports me KOs) suffered the first boxing gym every day af- 150 percent,” said Tra- loss of his career to Joey ter work.” vis. “She helps me sell Spence last September at Gambardella said he’s T-shirts, organize fund- the Staples Center in Los doing his roadwork on the raisers, and sell tickets Angeles. Gambardella is streets of Revere. “You to my fights. My trainer, training at the Broadway can catch me going down Joe Ricciardi, and man- Boxing Club in Everett Washington Avenue over ager, Dennis Willcox, are under the guidance of to Newhall Street and huge helps in my career. I trainer Joe Ricciardi and Linden Square. I run 3-5 couldn’t be more thankful manager Dennis Willcox. miles a day.” for my family, my friends, “This will be a first six- Gambardella said his and the team behind me.” Revere professional boxer Travis Mazac Gambardella (far right) with his trainer Joe Ricciar- round fight,” said Gam- goal to win three fights di, and boxers James Perkins and Greg Venditti at the Broadway Boxing Club in Everett.

RHS SPORTS THROUGH THE YEARS

10 years ago 6-3 triumph at No. 2 three games this past week bases loaded double that joyed an undefeated week. 70 years ago May 4, 2011 singles and fellow soph to go above .500 with a 5-4 brought home all of her The RHS softball team May 10, 1951 The Revere High boys Nick Mucci easily won record. The Lady Patri- teammates. Cassandra Zu- bombed three GBL oppo- The RHS baseball team track team rolled to its at third singles, 6-2, 6-3. ots exploded for victories llo also played a key role nents by a combined score went on a hitting rampage, third win of the season The first doubles pairing of 10-0 and 10-5 against at the plate, laying down of 37-3 this past week to destroying Malden 25-11, with a commanding 104- of Joseph Tran and Pari- Northeastern Conference a pair of perfect bunts that improve to 9-1 on the including 13 runs in one 27 triumph over Lynn wat Chaiwong were win- rivals Gloucester and Win- produced two runs. season. Junior Michelle inning. Sal Fantasia, Les Classical last week. The ners by a score of 6-3, throp. Lady Patriot start- Kilduff pitched every in- Hiscoe, Larry Horgan, Patriots captured first 7-6 (7-2). The second ing hurler Briana Lauletta 20 years ago ning of all three games and George Van Nest, Al Bla- May 9, 2001 yielded just one earned place in all but two of the doubles duo of juniors tossed six masterful in- si, Ronnie Priore, and Bil- Carleen Wastaferro run and six hits. Kristan events against their Clas- Nick Tran and Soun Lee nings against Gloucester, ly Giarusso led the hitting struck out 10 enemy bat- Fletcher, Anna Addonizio, sical opponents. Mike played well, but came out allowing just three hits, attack for Revere. Fitzpatrick broke his own on the short end of a 6-3, fanning seven and, im- ters and Whitney Stowell Laura Malatesta, Danielle RHS school record in the 7-5 decision. pressively, walking none. bashed a three-run homer Lozzi, Maria LaVita, and and a bases-loaded triple Cindy Barrett were among 80 years ago 400 intermediate hurdles The Revere High girls Ashley DiFraia, Nicole May 8, 1941 with a time of 60.8 sec- tennis team defeated Sa- Palermo, and Jackie Noel to pace the RHS softball the Lady Patriots who More than 200 runners onds to capture first place. lem 3-2 last week for its led the Revere offensive team to a 16-6 rout of contributed to the heavy are expected for the 6th Teammate Devin Colon first win of the season. barrage with three hits Somerville. hitting. annual General Edwards was the top scorer for the The first doubles duo of apiece, with DiFraia bang- Elma Feric won in The RHS baseball team Patriots with three firsts Mounia El-Arara and Kar- ing a triple and accounting straight sets at first singles defeated Cambridge 6-2 Road Race to be held Sat- and a second place for a en Chan swept past their for three RBI. Kat Prince to lead the RHS girls ten- to improve to 8-3 on the urday. The top 10 finishers total of 18 points. Vito Salem foes 6-0, 6-0, as did played a key role in the nis team to a 3-2 win over season. Sophomore pitch- from this year’s Boston Licata was a double win- the second doubles pairing win with two hits and two Malden. Kristin Mokeler er Karl Bussey tossed a Marathon, including John- and Dianna Iandolo tri- four-hitter for his fourth ner for the Pats, taking the of Samantha Harris and runs scored and Michae- ny Kelly, will compete, as umphed at first doubles win of the season. Len shotput and the discus. Mariah Rivera. With Sara la Maguire had a double. will Pawtucket, Rhode and Elisa Guarino and Guida went 3-for-4 with a Also scoring for the Patri- Grujic falling at first sin- Sabrina Palermo came on Island’s Les Pawson, a Techrosette Leng won at triple. ots was hurdle specialist gles, 6-2, 6-1, and Christi- in the final frame and set three-time winner of the second doubles. Kane Scott with a third na DiFabio coming out on down Gloucester in or- marathon. 40 years ago James G. McDonald, place effort in the 100 the short end of a three-set der with two strikeouts. 30 years ago May 6, 1981 former RHS football star high hurdles with a time match at second singles, In the 10-5 triumph over May 8, 1991 Thanks to the pitch- of 19.8. 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, that left the Winthrop, Lauletta once Danny Farrell remains ing of freshman Lisa Sli- and captain of last season’s The Revere High boys final match of the day at again pitched six innings, undefeated for the Revere winski, the RHS softball Boston University football tennis team earned its third singles to decide the allowing four earned High boys tennis team, team is off to a 5-1 start team, has been named Man third win of the season outcome. Lady Patriot runs. Palermo then took leading the Patriots to this season. Junior short- of the Year by the B.U. stu- with a triumph at Salem. Nancy Nguyen won the over again in the seventh wins over Waltham and stop Chris Crag is hitting dent newspaper. McDon- All three of the Patriots first set, 7-5, but dropped and ended the game with Malden this week at his .500 and freshman catcher ald received the award in singles players won in the middle set, 3-6, setting three ground outs. Prince number one singles posi- Nancy Arsenault is hitting absentia, inasmuch as he straight sets, led by capt. the stage for a dramatic fi- set the table from her lead tion. Second singles play- .423. left college last month to Malak Mossadek, who nal set with all eyes on her. off spot with two hits and er Mike Antonelli also en- join the U.S. Army. topped his Salem coun- Nguyen triumphed by a three runs scored. Nicole terpart at first singles, 7-6 6-4 margin to give Revere Palermo had two hits and (7-3), 6-4. Sophomore the victory. two RBI and Lindsay Mladen Pepic remained The Revere High soft- Gurska delivered a big Roundup // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 undefeated with a 7-5, ball team won two of its blow in the second with a in the goal-scoring party, Burke, assisted by Juli- The next Patriot across with all three reaching the anna Raffa; Burke again, the line was freshman back of the Malden net. assisted by Skyla DeSim- Delaney, who grabbed David Vera picked up an one and Raffa; and Gianna third place with a clocking assist on the day. Uminski, assisted by DeS- of 18:37. “Trey ran a great In a 4-2 triumph at Chel- imone. race,” noted Flynn. sea last Thursday, senior “Our goalie, Adrianna Sophomores Nichols forward Andres Callejas Fusco, put on an incredi- and Shanley finished sev- provided the offensive ble show,” said RHS head enth and eighth respec- STICK TO IT! impetus with a hat trick. coach Briana Scata. “She tively in times of 21:49 Andres’s first goal, which stopped 10 shots on net to and 21:55. Share your message in our was unassisted, gave the earn the shutout.” “Both Vincent and Patriots a 1-0 lead. Brayden ran strong rac- Junior midfielder -Da RHS BOYS CROSS- es,” Flynn added. “All of paper with a STICKY NOTE vid Marquez made it 2-0 COUNTRY DEFEATS our runners ran very well. with an unassisted tally. They keep improving and Callejas then added two MALDEN, 25-30 I’m very proud of them.” insurance goals, assisted The Revere High boys On the girls’ side, Ro- by junior midfielder -Da cross-country team earned cio Gonzalez Castillo, the OPEN HOUSE? vid Paiva and senior cap- a solid 25-30 victory this lone girl who is running in STICK IT! tain Maldonado, for the past Monday against the Fall II season, compet- 4-0 finale. Greater Boston League ri- ed with the boys and fin- Last Tuesday, coach val Malden. ished in fifth place with a FUNDRAISER? Manny Lopes’s squad Patriot junior captain time of 21:48. STICK IT! edged Medford, 3-1. Victor Palatere remained “Rocio ran along with Maldonado, assisted by undefeated in the Fall II the boys and did really Vasco, scored the initial season, coming across the well,” said RHS girls head NEED-TO-KNOW Patriot goal. Fellow cap- line in first place with a coach Katie Sinnott. “It INFO? tain Salcedo scored what time of 17:56. was probably her best race STICK IT! would prove to be the Freshman Trey Delaney of the season so far. She game-winner with an un- continued to run well and looked strong throughout assisted marker and Vas- improve, grabbing third and kicked in at the end to Keep your name in Sticky size: 3 in. x3 in. place with a clocking of Shown sized to scale above co added some insurance pass a fellow runner.” the eyes of our covers approx. 2 columns with an unassisted goal. 19:03. The boys and girls thousands of Lopes and his crew thus Miguel Leonarte ran a teams were scheduled to Copy for a Sticky due strong race and finished readers! concluded a highly-suc- meet Chelsea tomorrow 3 weeks prior to cessful 2021 campaign in sixth in 21:36. He was (Thursday). which they compiled a 6-1 followed by Brayden run date record against their seven Shanley in seventh spot in SENIOR NIGHT Greater Boston League 22:06 and Vincent Nichols TONIGHT FOR RHS Four Options to Choose From opponents to achieve the in eighth in 22:16. In a meet last week VOLLEYBALL 7,000 COPIES $ 7,000 COPIES $ 12,000 COPIES $ top mark in the GBL. 2-COLOR 600 4-COLOR 700 2-COLOR 800 against Everett, Pelatere The Revere High vol- RHS FIELD once again took first place leyball team is sched- 12,000 COPIES 4-COLOR STICKIES CAN BE A COMBINATION OF COLORS. HOCKEY TEAM for the Patriots, finishing uled to conduct its Senior $ 2-COLOR STICKIES CAN BE MADE WITH ANY 2 COLORS ahead of the pack with a Night festivities this eve- 4-COLOR 900 TOPS EVERETT time of 18:08 at Macdon- ning (Wednesday) when The Revere High field ald Park in Medford. the Patriots host Chelsea. Call or Email Your Rep Today! hockey team earned a 3-0 “Victor ran a smart race In a contest last week, 781-485-0588 ext. 103:Maureen 101:Deb 110:Kathy 125:Sioux victory over Everett last and set the pace for our coach Lianne Mimmo’s Reading on a Screen?? Click on Your Rep’s name to start sending them an email! Wednesday. number two runner,” said squad earned a 3-0 shutout Goal-scorers for the RHS head coach Mike over Lynn English. Patriots were Alannah Flynn. Wednesday, May 5, 2021 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 13

Football // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 the fall of 2019. Wake up the echoes – there hasn’t been a more anticipated game locally than Re- vere-Brockton in the 1973 Super Bowl. Cicatelli, who has coached with Everett’s Rob DiLoreto at the Bavaro Brothers Foot- ball Camp, said he has viewed the Everett team on game film. The Tide have some outstanding players, including quar- terback/defensive back Samy Lamothe (Princ- CRUNCH TIME: John Tran puts a crunching hit on Lynn SACK CITY: Revere’s Augusto Goncalves (97), John Tran (52) and Cam Ventura sack Lynn eton), defensive end Jo- English runner Anthony Timmons. English quarterback Jesse Maggs (12) on a fourth-and-seven play midway in the first saiah Stewart (Coastal quarter to put an end to Lynn English’s opening drive that moved the ball to the Revere Carolina), wide receiver and wide receiver/defen- (junior commit to Boston 31 yard line. Tyrese Baptiste (Maine), sive back Ismael Zamor College). “Everett is definitely good – their secondary is very, very good,” said Cicatelli. “But I like my team this year. I like what we’re doing. I like that our kids are playing together. We’re clicking at the right time and I think it’s go- ing to be a great football game.” Cicatelli is excited about playing Everett for the first time in 20 years. “We can win the GBL championship, which is huge,” said Cicatelli. “This is what it all comes NEXT STOP, GROUND FLOOR: Billy Byrne-Ginepra is upended by Lynn English DJ down to. We’re playing Brathwaite.

MAN ON THE MOVE: Revere quarterback Calvin Boudreau good football. I think the and a little bit of closure scrambles for key yardage. kids are smart enough to from the Melrose game know that this game could that stung a little bit. This bring a little closure to is a big game for the kids what’s been a crazy year and the coaches.”

COMFORT ZONE: Wilmer Mejia (4) cradles the ball after catching a two-point conversion pass from Calvin Bou- dreau that gave Revere a 16-8 lead in the final minute of WRAPPED UP: Revere’s Jack D’Ambrosio corrals Lynn En- the first half. glish ball carrier Josh McDonald.

IN GOOD HANDS: Revere’s Jarrod Natola has a sure grip on a two-point conersion pass from Calvin Boudreau that gave Revere a commanding 32-8 lead early in the fourth quarter. Revere Beach

EAT MY DUST: Adetayo Atitebi (2) leaves a host of Lynn English would-be tacklers in his wake as he picks up a handful of Apparel his 92 yards rushing that keyed Revere’s 38-22 win over Lynn English last Friday night at Harry Della Russo Stadium. The win boosted Revere’s record to 2-0 and set up a showdown with Greater Boston League powerhouse Everett Friday night. Highlights and top performers versus Lynn English Boudreau continues ally big first downs and I attack. er and being in the end his torrid QB start think he changed the mo- Cicatelli credited the zone,” explained Cicatelli. Senior quarterback Cal- mentum. We scored on blocking of offensive line- “I finally had to take the vin Boudreau put together five straight possessions men Domnic Reed, Max football from him,” said his second All-Scholastic and never looked back.” Doucette, Josimar Marti- Calvin Boudreau. “But caliber performance of Boudreau has an- nez, Ryan Doucette, and we were all so happy for Hats — ONE SIZE FITS ALL — $15 the season. The 6-foot-2- nounced that he has com- Elmahdi Elkaouakiibi and him.” inch signal caller rushed mitted to play football at tight end Dillon Day for Zip Hoodies — SM, MD, LG, for two touchdowns and Curry College in Milton. leading the way to for the Revere defense stops threw the ball very well, The Journal spoke with offensive backfield. English on key fourth XL, XXL — $32 accounting for more than Boudreau about his deci- downs 100 yards passing to his sion and the-three sport Mejia scores 2-point Defensive tackles Dom- receivers, Dillon Day and star had some interesting conversion inic Reed and Dillon Day Jarrod Natola. observations about his ath- Junior Wilmer Mejia, and defensive ends Cam “I think Calvin really letic career at Revere High who is in his second year Ventura and Augusto Con- broke the game open,” for an upcoming story. in the program and in the calves were credited with said Coach Lou Cicatelli. sport of football, caught containing English’s run- “We were stalled a little Ginepra, Atitebi excel a 2-point conversion pass ning game. bit on our first couple of in Revere’s ground from Calvin Boudreau. “Our ends were like Available at the drives and English was game Mejia then carried the statues on those edg- Revere Journal Office playing good defense. Billy Byrne-Ginepra football all the way to the es – nothing was getting And Calvin just took it rushed for 140 yards on 12 Revere sidelines. Usually, around them,” said Ci- 385 Broadway, Revere in his own hands. He was carries and one touchdown a player will hand the ball catelli. “Cam had a couple moving around the pock- while Adetayo Atitebi had to the referee or put the of big sacks. My senior (across from Fire Station) et and didn’t like what he 151 yards and two touch- ball on the turf. captain, Jonathan Tran, Call ahead! and we’ll put one saw downfield and just downs on 16 carries to “He got really excited had a great game at line- took off. He got some re- power Revere’s rushing about scoring a 2-point- backer.” aside for you! 781-485-0588 Page 14 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021 REVERE PATRIOTS FOOTBALL AND CHEERING SENIOR NIGHT Last Friday evening their parents and family tional Anthem, and the was the RHS Football Pa- members. Patriots went on to win triots Senior Night, the 21 To start the festivities at home against the Bull players and six cheerlead- Olivia Freni performed Dogs of Lynn English. ers were recognized with her rendition of the Na-

Captain Ryan Doucette with his parents, Jeff and Julie, sisters Lea and Anna and brother/ teammate Max.

Captain Aditayo Atitebbi with his mom, Yemisi, and sisters Adejoke and Funke.

Captain Calvin Boudreau with his parents, Stacy and Donald, and his brother/teammate Domenic.

Josimar Martinez with his parents, Mary and Walter and sister Zayra.

Zack Bowden with his mom, Cathy, Grandmother Arlene, and brother Matt. Cam Ventura with his mom Renee, stepfather Christopher and sister Kamella.

Willy Arriaga with his parents, Blanca and Will, brother Jairo and Elmer. Marco Cerbone with his parents, Alexandra and James, and sister Lucia.

Richard Dimarzo with his parents, Lynn and Richard and sister Courtney. Billy Ginepra with his brother Justin and friends, Barbara, Robert and Susan.

Ady Sanchez with her parents, Olga and Jose and sister Rachel. Chris Fortin with his mom, Colleen, sister Kayla, brother Brian and girlfriend Madison. Wednesday, May 5, 2021 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 15 REVERE PATRIOTS FOOTBALL AND CHEERING SENIOR NIGHT

Julianna DiCicco with her parents, Erika and Anthony, brother Anthony and Grandmother Laura Rezzai with her mom, Joanne, Grandmother Michaela, Uncle Joey and Aunt Fran. Marianne.

Olivia Freni is shown at Della Russo Stadium, with her father, Rick Freni, who called the game from the Captain Emily Chiles with her parents Kevin and Kristine and brother Domenic Reed with his parents, Kirk and Jessica and sister Frankie. press box for the Patriots. Kevin.

Eliji Nater with his father Jesus, sister Taylor and Godfather Ray. Ala Attoui with his dad Ahmed, and brothers, Red and teammate, Abbas.

Captain John Tran with his dad, Triev and brother James. Captain Zach Chbani with his mom, Maria. Kaitlin Mendalka with her mom Cathy and Grandmother Kathleen.

Jarod Natola with his parents, Ann and Mark. Mark Galvez with his parents, Maria and Avadai. Kevin Willet with his parents, Joanne and Kevin.

Yophee Ek with his parents, Methavy and Sovoeum. Estaban Villa DeAquilla with Head Coach Lou Cicatelli. Dillan Day with his parents Danielle and Billy, and brother Ethan. Page 16 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021

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The following incidents 1320: A MV was re- stopped a MV on Naples 0151: An officer way. The officer provided 1839: Fraud on Standish are among the calls to ported stolen on Ferraga- Rd. for a civil infraction stopped a motor vehicle assistance. Rd. The officer provided which the Revere police re- mo Way. and issued a citation to the (MV) on No. Shore Rd. 1735: Disturbance on assistance. sponded on the listed dates: 1429: Animal com- operator. for a civil moving vio- Broadway. The officer 1905: Hit-and-run plaint on Proctor Ave. The 2350: Well-being check lation and gave a verbal provided assistance. motor vehicle accident TUESDAY, APRIL 20 officer provided assis- on Hillside Ave. The offi- warning to the operator. 1749: Shoplifting (MVA) on Squire Rd. The 0102: Domestic distur- tance. cer issued a citation to a 0205: Larceny on Re- on Squire Rd. The officer MV was moved bance on Garfield Ave. 1446: B&E into a MV 24 year-old Lynn man for vere St. The officer pro- filed a report. 1939: Threats on Rand The officer restored the on Franklin Ave. The offi- the criminal offenses of vided assistance. 1755: An officer served St. The officer provided peace. cer filed a report. operating a motor vehicle 0843: Parking com- a 209A order upon a Cam- assistance. 0122: Breaking & en- 1538: Motor vehicle (MV) while under the in- plaint on Dolphin Ave. bridge St.. resident. 2002: Noise distur- tering (B&E) into a build- accident (MVA) on Ocean fluence of drugs, reckless The officer spoke to the 1757: A MV was re- bance on Pierce St. The ing on Winthrop Ave. The Ave. The officer assisted operation of a MV, and party. ported stolen on Sears St. officer restored the peace. officer filed a report. the parties with the ex- negligent operation of a 1017: An officer served 1817: MVA at Mahoney 2019: Public safety at 0350: Noise distur- change of papers. MV. a 209A order upon an Circle. The officer will file Copeland Circle. The of- bance on Dix St. The offi- 1548: Motor vehicle Ocean Ave. resident. an accident report. ficer provided assistance. cer restored the peace. accident (MVA) at Brown WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 1221: Disturbance on 1848: B&E into a build- 2034: Traffic complaint 0509: Unwanted person Circle. The officer assist- 0021: An officer pro- Case Drive. The officer ing on Vera St. The officer on George St. The officer on VFW Parkway. The of- ed the parties with the ex- vided assistance to a citi- restored the peace. filed a report. spoke to the party. ficer provided assistance. change of papers. zen on Salem St. 1243: Landlord/tenant 1924: Violation of a 2049: Threats to kill on 0603: Motor vehicle 1549: Domestic distur- 0430: An officer pro- disturbance on Sumner St. 209A order on Mountain Campbell Ave. The officer accident (MVA) at Brown bance on Eliot Rd. The vided assistance to anoth- The officer provided assis- Ave. The officer provided filed a report. Circle. The officer issued officer restored the peace. er agency on Shirley Ave. tance. assistance. 2124: Breaking and en- a citation to a 54 year- 1601: An officer 0854: Disturbance on 1257: An officer served 1937: Blocked drive- tering (B&E) into a build- old Lynn man for the stopped a MV on Cush- Malden St. The officer a 209A order upon a Mila- way on Putnam Ave. The ing on Tapley Ave. The criminal offenses of unli- man Ave. and arrested a spoke to the party. no Ave. resident. MV was moved. officer filed a report. censed operation of a MV 30 year-old Lynnfield man 0942: Hit-and-run MVA 1309: Traffic complaint 2002: An officer served 2156: Noise disturbance and operating a MV with a on an outstanding warrant. on Broadway. The officer at Dana St. and Garfield a 209A order upon a on Winthrop Ave. The of- suspended license (subse- 1641: Suspicious activ- spoke to the party. Ave. The officer issued a MountainAve. resident. ficer provided assistance. quent offense). ity on the Revere Beach 1304: Blocked drive- citation to the operator. 2019: Disturbance on 2210: Noise distur- 0718: Parking com- Parkway. The officer will way on Thornton St. The 1314: Motor vehicle Cooledge St. The officer bance on Pines Rd. The plaint on Essex Ave. The file a report. officer provided assis- accident (MVA) on No. provided assistance. officer spoke to the party. MV was towed. 1641: Assault on Salem tance. Shore Rd. The officer as- 2044: Blocked drive- 2224: Noise distur- 0853: Citizen complaint St. The officer restored the 1324: An officer served sisted the parties with the way on Cummings Ave. bance on Library St. The on Hall St. The officer peace. a 209A order upon a Por- exchange of papers. The MV was moved. officer restored the peace. provided assistance. 1653: Blocked drive- ter Ave. resident. 1402: An officer pro- 2119: The trespass tow 2227: Disturbance on 0905: Domestic dis- way on Campbell Ave. 1412: B&E into a MV vided assistance to anoth- of a motor vehicle (MV) Ocean Ave. The officer re- turbance on Rumney Rd. The officer provided - as on Bellingham Ave. The er agency on Everett St. was reported on Overlook stored the peace. Officers arrested Nicholas sistance. officer filed a report. 1544: MVA on VFW Ridge Drive. J. Dinush, 60, of Rumney 1654: Larceny on 1446: MVA on Squire Parkway. The officer pro- 2119: The trespass tow SUNDAY, APRIL 25 Rd., on an outstanding Broadway. The officer re- Rd. The officer will file a vided assistance. of a motor vehicle (MV) 0018: Noise disturbance warrant and for the crim- stored the peace. report. 1707: Domestic distur- was reported on Overlook on Dashwood St. The offi- inal charge of assault by 1655: Motor vehicle 1512: An officer pro- bance on Mountain Ave. Ridge Drive. cer restored the peace. means of a dangerous accident (MVA) on Win- vided assistance to anoth- The officer filed a report. 2142: The trespass tow 0042: Suspicious MV weapon. throp Ave. The officer as- er agency on Agatha St. 1901: Disturbance on of a motor vehicle (MV) on Winthrop Ave. The of- 0944: Motor vehicle sisted the parties with the 1547: Domestic distur- Proctor Ave. The officer was reported on Overlook ficer provided assistance. accident (MVA) on Wash- exchange of papers. bance on No. Shore Rd. restored the peace. Ridge Drive. 0055: An officer ington Ave. The officer as- 1701: Suspicious activ- The officer provided - as 1919: Domestic distur- 2155: The trespass tow stopped a motor vehicle sisted the parties with the ity on Furlong Drive. The sistance. bance on Ambrose St. The of a motor vehicle (MV) (MV) at No. Shore Rd. exchange of papers. officer restored the peace. 1617: Hang-up call on officer filed a report. was reported on Overlook and Centennial Ave. for a 1033: Parking com- 1738: Assistance to a American Legion High- 2055: An officer pro- Ridge Drive. civil moving violation and plaint on Proctor Ave. The citizen on Broadway. The way. Officers issued a vided assistance to a citi- 2209: Disabled MV at gave a verbal warning to officer provided assis- officer restored the peace. summons for a court hear- zen on Endicott Ave. Charger St. and Squire Rd. the operator. tance. 1847: Noise distur- ing to a 24 year-old Re- The MV was towed. 0058: Noise distur- 115: An officer stopped bance on Dix St. The offi- vere man for the criminal FRIDAY, APRIL 23 2327: Disturbance on bance on Pines Rd. The a motor vehicle (MV) at cer restored the peace. offense of assault & bat- 0324: Disturbance on American Legion High- officer restored the peace. Broadsound and Nerious 1954: Disturbance on tery (A&B) on a family or Squire Rd. The officer way. The officer provided 0149: Noise distur- Aves. and issued a cita- Winthrop Ave. The officer household member. provided assistance. assistance. bance on Roughan St. The tion to the operator, a 35 provided assistance. 1633: A harassment pre- 0342: Disturbance on 2341: An officer officer restored the peace. year-old Lynn man, for the 2055: Traffic complaint vention restraining order Sumner St. The officer re- stopped a motor vehi- 0149: A motor vehicle criminal offense of operat- on Furlong Drive. The of- (258E order) was served stored the peace. cle (MV) on the Revere accident (MVA) at Ward ing a MV with a suspend- ficer restored the peace. upon a Belle Isle Ave. res- 0523: A repossession Beach Parkway for a civil St. and Lynn Marsh Rd. ed license. 2116: Blocked drive- ident. company reported the repo moving violation and gave was referred to another 1121: B&E into a MV way on Reservoir Ave. 1723: An officer pro- of a MV on Ocean Ave. a verbal warning to the op- agency. on Squire Rd. The officer The MV was towed. vided assistance to a citi- 0823: Traffic complaint erator. 0154: Noise distur- filed a report. 2123: The trespass tow zen on the Revere Beach on Hichborn St. The MV bance on Lantern Rd. The 1131: An officer served of a MV was reported on Parkway. was towed. SATURDAY, APRIL 24 officer restored the peace. a domestic abuse pre- Beach St. 1842: Larceny on Con- 0957: Blocked drive- 0034: Noise disturbance 0210: An officer vention restraining order 2125: Larceny on Bay stitution Ave. The officer way on Fernwood Ave. on Rumney Rd. The offi- stopped a motor vehi- (209A order) upon an En- Rd. The officer filed a -re provided assistance. The officer provided - as cer provided assistance. cle (MV) on the Revere dicott Ave. man. port. 2134: Parking com- sistance. 0115: Disturbance on Beach Parkway for a civil 1140: MVA at Squire 2245: Noise disturbance plaint on Central Ave. The 1026: Motor vehicle ac- Whitin Ave. The officer moving violation and gave Rd. and Sigourney St. The on Shirley Ave. The offi- MV was towed. cident (MVA) on Crescent provided assistance. a verbal warning to the op- officer filed a report. cer provided assistance. Ave. The officer assisted 0759: Noise disturbance erator. 1257: MVA at No. 2324: Noise disturbance THURSDAY, APRIL 22 the parties with the ex- on the Revere Beach Park- 0212: An officer Shore Rd. and the Revere on Prospect Ave. The offi- 0129: Shots fired on change of papers. way. The officer provided stopped a motor vehicle Beach Parkway. The offi- cer provided assistance. Henry St. The officer filed 1112: Motor vehicle assistance. (MV) at John Mooney Rd. cer provided assistance. 2343: An officer a report. trespass on Ward St. The 0847: Domestic distur- and Beach St. for a civil officer provided assis- bance on Salem St. The moving violation and gave tance. officer spoke to the party. a verbal warning to the op- 1117: Motor vehicle 1234: Motor vehicle erator. trespass on Ward St. The accident (MVA) on Green 0213: An officer officer provided assis- St. The officer provided stopped a MV on Revere tance. assistance. St. and provided assis- Advertising 1320: Unwanted person 1242: Missing person tance. line on Shirley Ave. The offi- on Beach St. The officer 0349: Domestic dis- On cer spoke to the party. filed a report. turbance on the Revere 1352: An officer 1330: MVA on Broad- Beach Parkway. The offi- stopped a motor vehicle way. The officer assisted cer restored the peace. vailable (MV) at Squire Rd. and the parties with the ex- 0743: Noise distur- is A Sigourney St. for a civil change of papers. bance on Walnut Ave. The moving violation and gave 1334: Larceny on Wal- officer restored the peace. Showcase Your Business, Open a verbal warning to the op- nut Ave. The officer filed a 0946: Blocked drive- House, or More with an online erator. report. way on Reservoir Ave. AD SIZE 1405: Parking com- 1356: Motor vehicle The officer issued a park- ad! plaint on Mountain Ave. accident (MVA) at Brown ing ticket. The officer issued a park- Circle. The officer assist- 1053: Vandalism on the Clients and Customers in pixels ing ticket. ed the parties with the ex- Revere Beach Parkway. 1430: MVA on Win- change of papers. The officer filed a report. are just a click away! W: 160px throp Ave. The officer 1412: Parking com- 1105: Citizen complaint 00 issued a summons for a plaint on Sagamore St. on Squire Rd. The officer — $300 per month per site — H: 600px court hearing and a cita- The officer provided - as spoke to the party. THE tion to a 57 year-old Win- sistance. 1105: Threats on Pines throp man for the crim- 1537: Motor vehicle Rd. The officer restored inal offenses of assault accident (MVA) on No. the peace. INDEPENDENT by means of a dangerous Shore Rd. The officer as- 1129: An officer NEWSPAPERS —————— weapon and leaving the sisted the parties with the stopped a MV on Broad- scene of an accident after exchange of papers. way and filed a report. reverejournal.com •winthroptranscript.com causing personal injury. 1627: An officer 1149: A MV was report- lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com 1444: Domestic distur- stopped a motor vehi- ed stolen on Broadway. eastietimes.com • chelsearecord.com please send bance on Ridge Rd. The cle (MV) on the Revere The officer filed a report. officer restored the peace. 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Resident sentenced for money laundering and drug charges Crime report // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 Staff report search warrant at a Revere Enforcement, Enforce- apartment used by Agude- ment and Removal Op- change of papers. throp Ave. The officer will stopped a motor vehicle A Revere man was sen- lo as a stash house for his erations; and the United 1438: Blocked drive- file a report. (MV) on Broadway for a tenced in federal court in cocaine distribution, they States Marshals Service. way on Carleton St. The 1110: An officer civil moving violation and Boston yesterday for co- located approximately 400 Assistant U.S. Attorneys MV was towed. stopped a motor vehicle issued a citation to the op- caine possession and at- grams of cocaine, as well Lauren A. Graber and Jar- 1456: Hit-and-run MVA (MV) on Shirley Ave. for erator. tempting to launder mon- as drug packaging mate- ed C. Dolan of Mendell’s on Squire Rd. The officer a civil moving violation 0057: Suspicious activ- ey to Colombia. rials and over $11,000 in Narcotics and Money provided assistance. and issued a citation to the ity on Broadway. The of- Jairo Agudelo, 34, was cash. Laundering Unit prosecut- 1507: Disturbance on operator. ficer provided assistance. sentenced by U.S. Dis- Acting United States ed the case. Beach St. The officer 1144: Motor vehicle ac- 0116: Noise disturbance trict Court Judge Leo T. Attorney Nathaniel R. This investigation, spoke to the party. cident (MVA) on Squire on Pomona St. The officer Sorokin to 57 months in Mendell; Brian D. Boyle, dubbed “Operation Týr,” 1605: A motorcycle was Rd. The officer assisted provided assistance. prison and three years Special Agent in Charge is part of an Organized reported stolen on Fenley the parties with the ex- 0635: Harassing phone of supervised release. In of the Drug Enforcement Crime Drug Enforcement St. The officer filed -a re change of papers. calls on the Revere Beach December 2020, Agudelo Administration, New En- Task Forces (OCDE- port. 1146: An officer pro- Parkway. The officer pro- pleaded guilty to money gland Field Division; and TF) operation. OCDE- 1753: A MV was re- vided assistance to anoth- vided assistance. laundering conspiracy, Ramsey E. Covington, TF identifies, disrupts, ported stolen on Belling- er agency on Cooledge St. 0652: Parking com- substantive money laun- Acting Special Agent in and dismantles the high- ham Ave. The officer filed 1205: Assistance to a plaint on Suffolk Ave. The dering and possession Charge of the Internal est-level criminal orga- a report. citizen on Raymond Rd. officer provided assis- with intent to distribute Revenue Service’s Crimi- nizations that threaten 1818: Motor vehicle ac- The officer filed a report. tance. cocaine. nal Investigation Division the United States using cident (MVA) on Squire 1240: A 209A order was 0806: Citizen complaint In February 2019, in- made the announcement a prosecutor-led, intelli- Rd. The officer assisted served upon a Salem St. at Lancaster and Rice vestigators seized approx- today. Critical assistance gence-driven, multi-agen- the parties with the ex- resident. Aves. The officer provid- imately $200,000 in cash was provided by the Bos- cy approach. Additional change of papers. 1252: Past domestic ed assistance. from Agudelo when he ton Police Department; information about the 1832: An officer disturbance on Overlook 1210: The trespass tow attempted to launder drug Massachusetts State OCDETF Program can be stopped a motor vehicle Ridge Terrace. The officer of a MV was reported on proceeds from Massachu- Police; Revere Police found at https://www.jus- (MV) at Squire and Gore issued a summons for a Revere St. setts to Colombia. When Department; U.S. Im- tice.gov/OCDETF. Rds. for a civil moving vi- court hearing to a 29 year- 1229: Traffic complaint investigators executed a migration and Customs olation and gave a verbal old Revere woman for the on Ward St. The officer re- warning to the operator. criminal offense of assault stored the peace. 1833: Motor vehicle ac- & battery upon a family or 1356: Parking com- cident (MVA) with prop- household member. plaint on Revere St. The erty damage on Ward St. 1303: Assistance to a officer spoke to the party. The officer issued a cita- citizen on Clark Rd. The 1445: Suspicious activ- Real Estate Transfers tion to a 34 year-old Re- officer restored the peace. ity on Squire Rd. The offi- BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE vere man for the criminal 1346: A citizen reported cer filed a report. Bouras-Saiah, Mohamed E Oualich, Mohamed 111 Atlantic Ave #3 $310,000 offense of unlicensed op- an identity theft. The offi- 1505: Motor vehicle Aaec Holdings LLC Decelle, Robert 509 Broadway #C $55,000 eration of a MV. cer filed a report. accident (MVA) on No. Dimino, Santo Ujwary, Magdalena 137 Kimball Ave $314,500 1959: Motor vehicle 1403: An officer Shore Rd. The officer pro- accident (MVA) on Amer- stopped a motor vehicle vided assistance. Gafanovich, Wolf Goldstein, Barbara A 1759 N Shore Rd $635,000 ican Legion Highway. The (MV) on Shirley Ave. and 1512: An officer pro- Melgar, Pena W Mirza, Asad 331 Reservoir Ave $525,000 officer assisted the parties issued a citation to the op- vided assistance to anoth- Henar, Astrid C Bibi Lovett FT 350 Revere Beach Blvd #6-6K $365,000 with the exchange of pa- erator for the criminal of- er agency on Dolphin ave. Suong, Venza Lai, Wing-Kuen 623 Revere Beach Pkwy #62 $482,500 pers. fenses of operating a MV 1538: A 209A order 36 Sears LLC Cuoco IRT 2 36 Sears St $1,160,000 2057: Disturbance on with a suspended license was served upon a Revere Elandalosy, Abdelkader Pagliarulo, Mary 57 Trevalley Rd $420,000 School St. Officers arrest- (subsequent offense) and Beach Parkway resident. ed a 26 year-old Revere attaching plates registered 1606: Larceny on Shir- man on three outstanding to another MV. ley Ave. The officer filed a thinking of selling? warrants. 1426: Parking in a report. NICK DAHER BROKER/OWNER 2153: Parking com- handicapped spot on No. 1618: Motor vehicle plaint on Breeder’s Lane. Shore Rd. The officer is- accident (MVA) at No. A Proud Revere Resident and Your Trusted Realtor The officer provided assis- sued a parking ticket. Shore Rd. and Agawam 11 years of experience | 978.423.7782 | [email protected] tance. 1435: An officer St. The officer provided 2312: Motor vehicle ac- stopped a motor vehicle assistance. cident (MVA) on Broad- (MV) on School St. for a 1631: An officer pro- way. The officer assisted civil moving violation and vided assistance to a cit- LEGAL NOTICES the parties with the ex- gave a verbal warning to izen on Overlook Ridge LEGAL NOTICE 281 Broadway, Revere, MA non-conforming office use to OF MASSACHUSETTS change of papers. the operator. Terrace. 02151. a non-conforming fast food/ THE TRIAL COURT 2320: Landlord-tenant 1448: Domestic dis- 1703: Stolen motor ve- In accordance with the take-out use to enable the PROBATE AND disturbance on Sumner St. turbance on the Revere hicle plate on Ward St. provisions of Massachusetts appellant to operate an ice FAMILY COURT The officer provided assis- Beach Parkway. The offi- The officer filed a report. General Laws Chapter 43, cream and smoothie shop at Suffolk Probate tance. cer provided assistance. 1714: An officer pro- CITY OF REVERE, MA Section 23 the full text 54 Yeamans Street, Revere, And Family Court 2324: MVA on the Re- 1559: Lost/found prop- vided assistance to a citi- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE of the above referenced MA 02151. 24 New Chardon St. vere Beach Parkway. The erty on Payson St. The of- zen on Proctor Ave. Notice is hereby given in proposed ordinance exceeds A copy of the aforemen- Boston, MA 02114 officer provided assis- ficer filed a report. 1741: Traffic complaint accordance with the provi- eight octavo pages of tioned proposed plan and (617)788-8300 tance. 1620: Paring complaint on Charger St. The officer sions of Section 5 of Chapter ordinary book print. A application (C-21-10) is on ORDER FOR SERVICE 2345: Noise disturbance on Warren St. The MV provided assistance. 40A of the Massachusetts complete copy of the file and available for public BY PUBLICATION aforementioned ordinance inspection, by appointment AND MAILING on Tuckerman St. The of- was moved. 1746: Assault on New- General Laws and Title 17, Chapter 17.12, Section (CZ-21-02) is printed and on only, in the office of the Docket No. ficer provided assistance. 1627: Violation of a ell St. The officer filed a file and available for public City Clerk, Revere City Hall, SU20D0554DR 2351: Suspicious activ- 209A order on Broadway. report. 17.12.010-17.12.030 of the Revised Ordinances of the inspection in the office of Revere, Massachusetts, Juan M. Carcamo ity on Case St. The officer The officers filed reports. 1748: Motor vehicle ac- City of Revere that the Re- the City Clerk, Revere City Monday through Thursday vs. provided assistance. 1633: Hit-and-run MVA cident (MVA) on Broad- vere City Council will conduct Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, from 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Demaris Peraza on Shirley Ave. with prop- way. The officer filed a a public hearing via remote Massachusetts, Monday and Friday from 8:15 A.M. Upon motion of plaintiff(s) MONDAY, APRIL 26 erty damage. The officer report. participation on Monday through Thursday from 8:15 to 12:15 P.M. for an order directing the 0023: A motor vehicle provided assistance. 1752: Parking com- evening, May 24, 2021 at A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Friday Please use the link below to defendant(s), to appear, (MV) was reported stolen 1644: Vandalism on plaint on Reservoir Ave. 6:00 P.M. and the Revere from 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. join the public hearing: plead, or answer, in accor- on Constitution Ave. The Fernwood Ave. The offi- The officer provided - as Planning Board will conduct Attest: https://us02web.zoom. dance with Mass.R.Civ.P./ officer filed a report. cer filed a report. sistance. a public hearing via remote Ashley E. Melnik us/j/84663577845 Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Rule 4, 1647: Parking in a 1829: Disturbance on participation on Tuesday City Clerk Or Telephone: US: +1 301 it appearing to the court 0108: An officer provid- Attest: 715 8592 that this is an action for ed assistance to a citizen handicapped spot on Win- Newell St. The officer evening, May 25, 2021 at 5:00 P.M. at the request Louis Ciarlone Webinar ID: 846 6357 7845 Divorce 1B. on Lee Burbank Highway. throp Ave. The officer is- provided assistance. Planning Board, Chairman In accordance with an Pursuant to Supplemental sued a parking ticket. 1958: Domestic distur- of the Revere City Council 0321: Unwanted person relative to the following 5/5/21, 5/12/21 Executive Order issued on Probate Court Rule 411, an on Beach St. The officer 1716: Domestic distur- bance on Squire Rd. The proposed amendment to the R March 12, 2020 by Governor Automatic Restraining Order restored the peace. bance on Salem St. Offi- officer provided assis- Revised Zoning Ordinances Baker, the public hearing has been entered against 0346: Domestic distur- cers arrested Davi G. Sou- tance. of the City of Revere: as advertised will be held the above named parties. bance on Delano Ave. The za, 44, of Salem st., for the 2100: Domestic dis- AN ORDINANCE ESTAB- LEGAL NOTICE remotely. Remote meeting Defendant cannot be found officer filed a report. criminal offense of assault turbance on Glendale St. LISHING RULES AND participation information within the Commonwealth 0642: Blocked drive- & battery upon a family or Officers arrested Deborah REGULATIONS FOR URBAN will be published on the and his/her present way on Emmet Terrace. household member. A. Sullivan, 50, of Glen- AGRICULTURE, ACCESORY City Council agenda at least whereabouts are unknown. The officer issued a park- 1809: Unwanted person dale St., for the criminal USE RESIDENTIAL FARMS, 48 hours in advance of the Personal service on C-21-10 public hearing, not including defendant is therefore not ing ticket. on Thornton St. The offi- offenses of assault and AND COMMUNITY GARDENS, cer restored the peace. assault by means of a dan- FARMS, AND FARMNG ON PUBLIC HEARING weekends or holidays at practicable, and defendant 0733: Parking com- Notice is hereby given in www.revere.org/calendar. has not voluntarily appeared plaint on Genesee St. The 1851: Public safety gerous weapon. MUNICIPAL PROPERTY. In accordance with an accordance with the provi- Alternatively, commentary in this action. MV was towed. on Bryant St. A MV was 2204: Domestic distur- sions of Chapter 40A of the on this public hearing may It is Ordered that defendant towed. bance on Ambrose St. The Executive Order issued on 0824: An officer pro- March 12, 2020 by Governor Massachusetts General Laws be submitted in writing to is directed to appear, plead, vided assistance to anoth- 1933: Abandoned MV officer restored the peace. Baker, the public hearing and Sections 17.40.020 and [email protected] or by answer, or otherwise move er agency on Yeamans St. on No. Shore Rd. The of- 2229: Vandalism on as advertised will be held 17.40.030 of the Revised mail to Office of the City with 7/1/2021. 0909: An officer ficer provided assistance. Cambridge St. The officer remotely. Remote meeting Ordinances of the City of Clerk, Revere City Hall, If you fail to do so this Court stopped a motor vehicle 2050: Domestic distur- filed a report. participation information Revere that the Revere 281 Broadway, Revere, MA will proceed to a hearing (MV) on Franklin Ave. for bance on Ocean Ave. The 2312: Suspicious activ- will be provided at least City Council will conduct a 02151. and adjudication of this a civil moving violation officer restored the peace. ity on Ocean Ave. The of- 48 hours in advance of the public hearing via remote Attest: matter. and issued a citation to the 2334: Domestic distur- ficer provided assistance. public hearing, not including participation on Monday Ashley E. Melnik Date: 4/12/2021 operator. bance on Pomona St. The 2346: Noise distur- weekends or holidays. evening, May 24, 2021 at City Clerk Brian J. Dunn officer restored the peace. bance on Asti Ave. The Alternatively, written com- 6:00 P.M. on the application 5/5/21, 5/12/21 Justice of Probate and 1008: MVA on Wash- of Rod Rivera, 97 Beach R Family Court ington Ave. The officer officer restored the peace. mentary may be submitted to [email protected] St., Malden, MA 02148 5/5/21 will file a report. TUESDAY, APRIL 27 2351: Noise disturbance seeking permission from R on Thorndyke St. The offi- or by mail to Office of the 1104: Larceny on Win- 0001: An officer City Clerk, Revere City Hall, the Revere City Council to LEGAL NOTICE cer restored the peace. alter and extend the existing COMMONWEALTH Page 18 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 5, 2021 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE that Triangle Pro, Inc. Ashley E. Melnik 3:00 p.m. In accordance Bid Bonds shall be T-List- Tree Warden lien for towing, and MUN-2021-1008 in the licensed to do business in Action Emergency d/b/a Billy Tse’s, City Clerk with an Executive Order ed; Surety company(ies) NOTICE OF PUBLIC notice of sale. City of Revere will be the Commonwealth. Management 441 Revere Street, 5/5/21, 5/12/21 issued on March 12, shall be listed in the U.S. HEARING 1. Vin# 1C3CCCBG- received by the Purchas- Bids are to be sealed in 1087 Broadway Revere, MA, Jinpeng R 2020 by Governor Baker, Treasury Department In accordance with 5FN517732 ing Department Agent, an envelope, marked Revere, Ma 02151 Chen, President, has the meeting will be Circular 570, most recent Massachusetts General Signed, Michael Piccardi at his on the outside with the 781-286-3900 made application for held remotely. Remote edition, as amended. Laws (MGL), Chapter Owner Mario’s Towing office, Revere City Hall, words “Comprehensive Will dispose of the fol- transfer of an All Alcohol LEGAL NOTICE meeting participation Plans and Specifications 87, Public Shade Tree 5/5/21, 5/12/21, 281 Broadway, Revere, Sewer System Rehabil- lowing abandoned and Restaurant license ALAMEDA COUNTY information will be will be available on May Law, Section 3 (Cutting 5/19/21 MA prior to 11:00 AM, itation Phase XI – City or junk motor vehicles from Pan Asian Group, SUPERIOR COURT24405 published on the License 5, 2021. Plans may be of Public Shade Trees; R May 20, 2021 and at Bid No. MUN-2021-1008” VIN#: 1C3LC- Inc., said license to be Amador Street Commission agenda obtained electronically Hearing; Damages), that time and place bids and returned to the 46J18N288156 exercised at the same Hayward, CA 94544 at least 48 hours in by emailing Revere City the Town of Revere will be publicly opened Purchasing Department Ref#: 7530 address. Requested SUPERIOR COURT advance of the meeting, Hall – Purchasing De- Tree Warden will hold a LEGAL NOTICE and read aloud. Time prior to the opening date Year: 2008 seating is 116, requested OF CALIFORNIA, not including weekends partment at mpiccardi@ Public Hearing regarding NOTICE OF MONTHLY stamp in the Purchasing and time. Make: Chrysler hours are Sunday 11 COUNTY OF or holidays, at www. revere.org. Copies of an application from BOARD MEETING Office shall govern the Bidders may not Model: Sebring a.m. – 12 a.m., Monday ALAMEDA revere.org/calendar. the FORM FOR GENERAL National Grid to remove Notice is hereby given in time. withdraw their Bids for Color: Red – Saturday 10 a.m. – 12 PETITION FOR REVERE LICENSE COMMIS- BID are available at public shade trees on accordance with Section The work of this Contract a period of thirty days, Lic: 1ZFK85 (MA) a.m., requested enter- DISSOLUTION SION no cost. Thursday, May 13, 2021 23A of Chapter 38 of includes furnishing all excluding Saturdays, VIN#: tainment is cable TV and (DIVORCE) Robert Selevitch, A Pre-Bid Conference at 5:00 PM. the General Laws, that labor, materials, equip- Sundays, and legal WBA3X5C50ED556464 radio. A hearing on said OF MARRIAGE Chairman shall be held at the Re- Please use the link below a meeting of the Revere ment, and incidentals holidays after the actual Ref#: 7575 application is scheduled Case Number: Linda Guinasso vere Police Station, 400 to join the hearing: Housing Authority will necessary to perform date of the opening of Year: 2014 for May 19, 2021 at HF20082820 Daniel Occena Revere Beach Parkway, https://us02web.zoom. be held at 6:30 p.m. on the rehabilitation of the the Bids. Make: BMW 3:00 p.m. In accordance Petitioner: 5/5/21 Revere, MA on May 12, us/j/86728855951 Wednesday, April 21, existing Sewer System The Successful Bidder Model: 3 Series with an Executive Order Nicholas Carrick R 2021 at 1:00 P.M. at Or Telephone: +1 929 2021 at 70 Cooledge in the City of Revere, must furnish a 100 Color: Black issued on March 12, Respondent: Hermes which time the job site 205 6099 Street, Revere, Massa- Massachusetts including, percent Performance Lic: N/A 2020 by Governor Baker, Ivan Roque Salazar shall be made available Webinar ID: 867 2885 chusetts. but not limited to the Bond and a 100 percent VIN#: 1GBH- the meeting will be 1. LEGAL RELATIONSHIP LEGAL NOTICE for inspection. Please 5951 REVERE HOUSING following: preparatory Payment Bond with a G31U931155506 held remotely. Remote We are married meet in the parking lot Any person interested or AUTHORITY cleaning of existing surety company accept- Ref#: 7743 meeting participation 2. RESIDENCE REQUIRE- of the building. Respon- wishing to be heard on By: sewers, service laterals, able to the Owner. Year: 2003 information will be MENTS dents will be required to this matter should attend Patricia E. Duffy and manholes; CCTV Complete instructions for Make: Chevrolet published on the License Petitioner has been a wear masks and gloves the Zoom webinar at the Interim inspection; spot replace- filing Bids are included Model: Express 3500 Commission agenda resident of this state for CITY OF REVERE while in the building time designated. Executive Director ment of sewers and in the Instructions to Color: White at least 48 hours in at least six months and INVITATION TO BID and shall practice social The proposed work is DATED: 04/6/2021 service laterals; removal Bidders. Lic: V69989 (MA) advance of the meeting, of this county for at least COOLING TOWER distancing protocols. A being done to remove 5/5/21 of protruding taps; in- Minimum Wage Rates VIN#: 1GN- not including weekends three months immediate- REPLACEMENT representative from the and install underground R stallation of 8-in through as determined by FK26309R211328 or holidays, at www. ly preceding the filing of AT THE REVERE POLICE City of Revere and BLW powerlines on Campbell 24-in cured-in-place pipe the Commissioner of Ref#: 7758 revere.org/calendar. this Petition. STATION will be there to walk you Ave, Revere Beach Pkwy lining; manhole rehabili- Department of Workforce Year: 2009 REVERE LICENSE COMMIS- 3. STATISTICAL FACTS BID NO: MUN-2021-1010 through the site. and Winthrop Ave. LEGAL NOTICE tation including: interior Development under Make: Chevrolet SION Date of marriage 10- The City of Revere, the The documents, including National Grid’s arborists cementitious manhole the provisions of the Model: Suburban 1500 Robert Selevitch, 22-2019 Awarding Authority, Mas- the General Bid, Bid have identified thirty-one lining, corbel repair and Massachusetts General Color: Blue Chairman Date of separation sachusetts, will receive Deposit, Certificate of (31) town trees for re- rebuilding, replacement Laws, Chapter 149, Lic: HASSAN (MA) Linda Guinasso 8-22-2020 sealed bids for COOLING Eligibility, an Update moval along town roads. of manhole frames Section 26 to 27H, as 4/21/21, 4/28/21, Daniel Occena 4. MINOR CHILDREN TOWER REPLACEMENT AT Statement, Certification Town trees located within LEGAL NOTICE and covers, rebuilding amended, apply to this 5/5/21 5/5/21 There are no minor REVERE POLICE STATION, of Payment of Taxes, the public way that are Notice is hereby given of manhole bench and project. It is the respon- R R children CONTRACT #MUN 2021- Non-Collusion Affidavit, designated for removal that Joseph Leon Mottolo invert; installation of sibility of the Contractor, 5. LEGAL GROUNDS 1010, 400 REVERE BEACH Certificate of Authority, have been posted with a Post #4524 V.F.W. U.S., new precast concrete before bid opening, to LEGAL NOTICE (Family Code sections) PARKWAY, Revere, Massa- Certification of Good notice of public hearing Inc., 61 Lucia Avenue, manholes; locating and request if necessary, any LEGAL NOTICE 2200-2210, 2310-2312) chusetts, in accordance Faith shall be enclosed in the field. Revere, MA, Daniel raising buried manholes additional information LEGAL NOTICE Divorce - Irreconcilable with the Contract Docu- in envelopes (outer and The roads with town Zwicker, Manager, has to grade with the use on Minimum Wage Rates CITY OF REVERE differences ments prepared by BLW inner) both of which trees affected by the made application for an of HDPE grade rings; for those tradespeople INVITATION FOR BIDS 8. SPOUSAL OR DOMES- Engineers, Inc., P.O. Box shall be sealed and program are Campbell Alteration of Premises installation of 4-in, 5-in, who may be employed RESIDENTIAL BEACH C-21-09 TIC PARTNER SUPPORT 1551 - 311 Great Road, clearly labeled with the Ave, Revere Beach Pkwy to restrict their licensed and 6-in service lateral for the proposed work PARKING STICKER PUBLIC HEARING Terminate the court’s Littleton, MA 01460. words “COOLING TOWER and Winthrop Ave. premises to the first connection liners which under this Contract. PROGRAM SERVICES Notice is hereby given ability to award support The estimated cost of the REPLACEMENT AT REVERE A complete list of town story of the same ad- extend a minimum of Federal Minimum Wage MUN-2021-1009 in accordance with the to Petitioner/Respon- project is: $180,000. POLICE STATION, CON- trees designated for dress. A hearing on said 24-in into the lateral; Rates as determined by The City of Revere is provisions of Chapter dent. Bidding procedures TRACT #MUN 2021-1010, removal including application is scheduled installation of 5-in and the United States De- soliciting sealed bids to 40A of the Massachu- 9. SEPARATE PROPERTY shall be in accordance REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS information about the for May 19, 2021 at 6-in service lateral liners partment of Labor under furnish all labor and ma- setts General Laws and Confirm as separate with the provisions of 02151 (Date Submit- location, size and species 3:00 p.m. In accordance extending the full length the Davis-Bacon Act also terials for “RESIDENTIAL Sections 17.40.020 and property the assets and Massachusetts General ted)”, in order to guard of the affected trees, is with an Executive Order of active service laterals. apply to this project. BEACH PARKING STICKER 17.40.030 of the Revised debts in Property Decla- Laws, Chapter 149, against premature available weekdays from issued on March 12, All of the work is being The bidding and award PROGRAM SERVICES” Ordinances of the City of ration (form FL-160). Section 44A through opening of the Bid. the Revere Town Hall and 2020 by Governor Baker, performed in the areas of this Contract will be for the City of Revere Revere that the Revere 10. COMMUNITY AND Section 44I, inclusive, The successful General The Revere Highway De- the meeting will be shown on the Plans under the provisions – Parking Department. City Council will conduct QUASI-COMMUNITY and State Laws, Chapter Bidder will be required partment during normal held remotely. Remote (found in Appendix A of M.G.L. Chapter 30, The bids will be received a public hearing via PROPERTY 30, Section 39F, G, K, N, to furnish a performance business hours. meeting participation and B) and specified Section 39M. at the Office of the remote participation on Determine rights O, P, Q, R. bond, and also a labor Paul Argenzio information will be on the attached Tables The Owner reserves Purchasing Agent, Revere Monday evening, May to community and General Bids will only be and materials payment 5/5/21, 5/12/21 published on the License A through D in Section the right to waive any City Hall, Revere, Massa- 24, 2021 at 6:00 P.M. on quasi-community assets considered from bidders bond as set forth in R Commission agenda 01010. informality in or to reject chusetts, prior to 10:00 the application of Louis and debts. All such assets holding a Certificate the specifications; each at least 48 hours in The Contract Time for any or all Bids if deemed AM, Wednesday, May Rubino, 744 Broadway, and debts are listed in of Eligibility from the bond executed in the full advance of the meeting, the Base Bid shall be a to be in its best interest. 19, 2021, immediately Revere, MA 02151 Property Declaration Division of Capital Asset amount of the Contract LEGAL NOTICE not including weekends total of 150 calendar The work under this after which the bids will seeking permission from (form FL-160). Management in the cate- Price. Performance and Notice of Public Hearing or holidays, at www. days, excluding final Contract is funded by the be opened and read the Revere City Council 12. I HAVE READ THE gory of Heating, Ventila- labor and materials In accordance with MGL revere.org/calendar. paving, commencing City of Revere through publicly. to alter and extend the RESTRAINING ORDERS tion and Air Conditioning payment bonds shall be Chapter 166, Section REVERE LICENSE COMMIS- ten (10) days following the Massachusetts Clean Specifications may be existing non-conforming ON THE BACK OF THE (HVAC) and in a single T-Listed; Surety Compa- 22, NOTICE is hereby SION the effective date of the Water Trust (the “Trust”). obtained beginning retail/restaurant use SUMMONS, AND I UN- project amount higher ny(ies) shall be listed given that Massachu- Robert Selevitch, Agreement. Additional Disadvantaged Business Wednesday, May 5, 2021 to enable the appellant DERSTAND THAT THEY than the amount of the in the U.S. Treasury setts Electric Company Chairman Contract Time for Bid Enterprise (DBE) goals electronically from the to utilize the outside APPLY TO ME WHEN THIS Bid. General Bids must Department Circular (MECO) will hold a public Linda Guinasso Alternate 1 shall be are applicable to the Office of the City Pur- patio space for up to 16 PETITION IS FILED. be accompanied by a 570, most recent edition, hearing remotely on May Daniel Occena 45 calendar days. total dollars paid to the chasing Agent, Michael guests, increasing the ca- I declare under penalty copy of the Contractor’s as amended. 13, 2021 at 2 pm for 5/5/21 Additional Contract Time construction contract. Piccardi at mpiccardi@ pacity of the restaurant of perjury under the laws Certificate of Eligibility, The Awarding Authority the Revere to Winthrop R for Bid Alternate 2 will The goals for this project revere.org. Revere City use to 34 guests at 744 of the State of California an Update Statement, reserves the right to 23kV Underground Cable be 45 calendar days. are a minimum of 4.2 Hall office hours are Broadway, Revere, MA that the foregoing is true Certification of Payment reject any or all bids Replacement Project. Additional Contract Time percent D/MBE partici- Monday thru Thursday, 02151. and correct. of Taxes, Non-Collusion if it be in the public MECO is requesting a LEGAL NOTICE for Bid Alternate 3 will pation and 4.5 percent 8:15AM to 5:00 PM A copy of the afore- Date: 12-2-2020 Affidavit, Certificate of interest to do so. All Grant of Location from be 45 calendar days. D/WBE participation and Friday, 8:15AM to mentioned proposed Nicholas Carrick Authority, Certification of bids will remain subject the Massachusetts Public Hearing Additional Contract by certified DBEs. The 12:15PM. plan and application Date: 12-2-2020 Good Faith. to acceptance for thirty Department of Conser- Notice is hereby given in Time for Bid Alternate two low bidders shall The City of Revere as (C-21-09) is on file and Kinna Crocker Sealed bids for the days after the day of vation and Recreation to accordance with the 4 will be 45 calendar submit completed DBE the awarding authority, available for public in- Petitioner’s attorney General Contract will the Bid opening, but the construct an under- provisions days. Final paving shall forms (EEO-DEP-190C & may accept any bid or spection, by appointment 819 Third Street, Suite be received at Revere Awarding Authority may, ground sub-transmission of Section 61 of Chapter be completed in 14 EEO-DEP-191C and the portion of a bid, waive only, in the office of the 100 City Hall– Purchasing in its sole discretion, duct bank and manhole 71 of the consecutive calendar DBE Certification of the any informality in a bid, City Clerk, Revere City Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Department, 281 release any bid and system within Revere Massachusetts General days and no later than United States Citizenship order more or less of Hall, Revere, Massachu- 4/14/21, 4/21/21, Broadway, Revere, MA return any Bid Security Beach and Winthrop Laws, June 1, 2022. See form) by the close of any item, investigate the setts, Monday through 4/28/21, 5/5/21 02151, prior to 1:00 P.M. before that date. Beach Parkways in that the Revere School Special Provisions for business on the third ability of the vendors Thursday from 8:15 A.M. R on May 19, 2021 after Minimum wages to be Revere and Winthrop, Committee additional sequencing business day after the to honor a bid, select to 5:00 P.M. and Friday which time all bids will paid on the work of the Massachusetts. will conduct a public requirements. bid opening. Failure to a vendor who does not from 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 be opened and read project are established Pursuant to Governor hearing on Contract Documents may comply with the require- submit the lowest bid P.M. LEGAL NOTICE aloud. Revere City Hall by a Schedule issued Baker’s March 12, Tuesday, May 18, 2021, be examined and/or ments of this paragraph and award all contracts Please use the link is currently accessible by the Commissioner of 2020 Order Suspending at 6:00 p.m. obtained by contacting may be deemed to as shall be considered in below to join the public through appointments Labor and Industries, Certain Provisions of the via Zoom meeting, the City of Revere render a proposal the best interest of the hearing: only. If hand delivering a copy of which is Open Meeting Law, G.L. for the Purchasing Department, non-responsive. No City of Revere. https://us02web.zoom. bids, please coordinate contained in the Contract c. 30A, §18, this meeting purpose of discussing Purchasing Agent, waiver of any provision It is the policy of the City us/j/84663577845 LEGAL NOTICE drop off by calling the Documents, and will will be conducted and voting Michael Piccardi, at of this section will be of Revere to take positive Or Telephone: US: +1 Notice is hereby given Purchasing Department be made a part of the exclusively via remote the enrollment of [email protected] or granted unless approved steps to maximize the 301 715 8592 that Scalzi Hospitality at 781-286-8157 or you Contract. Additional participation. non-resident 781-286-8157 at Revere by the Department of utilization of minority Webinar ID: 846 6357 Corporation d/b/a Casa can go the City of Revere copies of the schedule NOTE: If you would like students (also known as City Hall, Office of the Environmental Protection business enterprises in 7845 Lucia, 61 Lucia Avenue, website, www.revere. are available from the to participate or join School Purchasing Agent, 281 (MassDEP). all activities adminis- In accordance with an 2nd Floor, Revere, MA, org and schedule an Awarding Authority upon the public meeting, you Choice) in the Revere Broadway, Revere, MA, This Project requires tered by this agency. Executive Order issued Raffaele Scalzi, President appointment with the request. may do so by dialing Public Schools. 02151. Revere City Hall compliance with the De- Bidders must hold their on March 12, 2020 by and Manager, has made Purchasing Department No bid shall be with- 469-312-8116 then enter 5/5/21, 5/12/21 contact hours are 8:15 partment of Environmen- bid prices for thirty (30) Governor Baker, the pub- application for an All to drop off your bid. drawn for a period of in the Phone Conference R AM to 5:00 PM, Monday tal Protection’s (DEP) days after the actual lic hearing as advertised Alcohol Restaurant Respondents will be thirty (30) days, Satur- ID: 290 817 856# through Thursday and Diesel Retrofit Program date of the opening will be held remotely. license, to be operated required to wear masks days, Sundays and legal 4/28/21, 5/5/21, 8:15 AM through 12:15 by use of after-engine thereof. Remote meeting partic- as a function facility while in the building holidays excluded, after 5/12/21 LEGAL NOTICE PM on Fridays. Contract emission controls that This invitation for bid ipation information will with on-site catering and and shall practice social receipt of award, without R CITY OF REVERE, Documents will be avail- are EPA certified, or their is in accordance with be published on the City bar, said license to be distancing protocols. written consent by the MASSACHUSETTS able on May 6, 2021 at equivalent, on all of M.G.L. 30B. Council agenda at least exercised at the same The bid opening will be Awarding Authority. COMPREHENSIVE SEWER 10:00 AM. the off-road (non-regis- Michael A. Piccardi 48 hours in advance of location. Requested held remotely via Zoom. City of Revere is exempt LEGAL NOTICE SYSTEM REHABILITATION Bids shall be submitted tered) diesel vehicles/ Purchasing Agent the public hearing, not seating is 340, requested Invitations will be sent to from sales tax, for which LEGAL Notice of Public PHASE XI in accordance with the equipment, and vehicles 5/5/21 including weekends or hours are Sunday – Sat- the plan holders. reason, bidders should sale SRF PROJECT NO. CWSRF Instructions to Bidders greater than 50 brake R holidays at www.revere. urday 9 a.m. – 1 a.m., Each bid shall be accom- not include sales tax in Notice is hereby given 6648 and be accompanied by horsepower, which will org/calendar. Alterna- requested entertainment panied by a bid bond, or figuring or in reference by Mario’s Towing of CONTRACT NO. WW-001 a Bid Security, satisfac- be used in the perfor- tively, commentary on is movies, radio, DJ, am- cash, or certified check to any bid. 22 Naples Rd., Revere, CITY BID NO. MUN-2021- tory to the City, in the mance of this work. LEGAL NOTICE this public hearing may plifiers, karaoke, vocal on, or treasurer’s or ca- Michael Piccardi Ma. Pursuant to the 1008 amount of five percent of MR. MICHAEL A. be submitted in writing and instrumental music, shier’s check issued by a Purchasing Agent provisions of G.L.c. 255, INVITATION TO BID the Bid. Surety is to be in PICCARDI to [email protected] dancing by patrons, floor responsible bank or trust 5/5/21 Section 39A, that will sell Separate sealed Bids the form of a certified, CITY PURCHASING AGENT or by mail to Office of show, play, exhibition or company, payable to the R the following abandoned for construction of cashiers or treasurers CITY OF REVERE, MASSA- the City Clerk, Revere trade show, and athletic City of Revere, Revere vehicles and on or after Comprehensive Sewer check, drawn on a CHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE City Hall, 281 Broadway, event. A hearing on said Massachusetts, in the May 19/2021 , System Rehabilitation responsible bank or trust 5/5/21 Notice is hereby given Revere, MA 02151. application is scheduled amount of five percent LEGAL NOTICE by private sale to satisfy Phase XI, Contract No. company; or bid bond R Attest: for May 19, 2021 at (5%) of the bid amount. Town of Revere their garage keeper’s WW-001, City Bid No. issued by a company Wednesday, May 5, 2021 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 19

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MBTA Control Board commits to funding the Transit Priority Group

Staff Report bus service more reliable on some of the region’s The FY22 budget, ap- most congested roadways, proved April 26 by the are a key component of MBTA’s Fiscal and Man- the MBTA’s Better Bus agement Control Board, Project, a broad-rang- includes a commitment to ing, multi-year initiative fully fund the T’s Transit aimed at transforming Priority Group, a special our bus system,” said unit dedicated to deliv- MBTA General Manager ering bus lanes, transit Steve Poftak. “The MBTA signal priority (TSP), would not have been able and collaborative plan- to make these advances ning programs with ser- without the steadfast com- vice-area municipalities. mitment and partnership The four-person team has of the Barr Foundation.” dramatically accelerated Since the Transit Pri- the MBTA’s planning and ority Group’s launch in project delivery capacity 2019, 13.6 miles of bus for bus priority projects, lanes have been construct- which are proven to make ed on Metro Boston road- Bus lanes constructed as of 2015 (yellow) Bus lanes constructed or in progress as of 2021 (red) transit faster and more re- ways, bringing the total liable. region-wide network to Since its creation in nearly 20 miles. These Barr Foundation Lisa Ja- dramatically improve bus id Response Bus Lanes Green Line in Brookline 2019, the MBTA Tran- reliability benefits have cobson. “The Barr Foun- service reliability, acces- Program, a partnership and Boston. sit Priority Group has had a far-reaching impact. dation was pleased to help sibility, and rider comfort. with the cities of Boston, In the next several been funded with gener- While 3 percent of passen- launch the Transit Priori- • An unprecedented re- Somerville, Everett, and months, the Transit Priori- ous grant support from ger miles travelled are in ty Group at the MBTA to gional joint procurement Chelsea to build up to 14 ty Group is working close- the Barr Foundation as a bus lanes, reliability bene- bring world-leading ideas effort led in partnership new bus lane miles on crit- ly with four municipalities part of their philanthropic fits extend to 41 percent of to help solve congestion, with MAPC to signifi- ical transit corridors. to deliver more than four commitment to addressing passenger miles travelled access, and climate chal- cantly reduce construc- • Working with Mass- miles of bus lanes, stan- climate change and ad- systemwide. lenges in our communi- tion costs for quick-build DOT and six different mu- dardize the preferred de- vancing equitable mobili- “A decade ago, rapid, ties.” transit and active trans- nicipalities to deliver 10 sign approaches through ty in Metro Boston. reliable, high-quality bus Notable projects spear- portation projects for 13 Shared Streets and Spaces a bus speed and reliability “In the last few years, service was something headed by the Transit Pri- metropolitan area munici- and Shared Winter Streets toolkit, and kick off a re- the MBTA’s bus priority few in Metro Boston had ority Group since 2019 palities, which the MBTA and Spaces projects. gional collaboration to de- network has gone from a even heard of or believed include: estimates will save tax- • Expanding bus pri- fine the next generation of couple streets along the was possible here. Now, • A first-of-its-kind payers a projected $2 mil- ority projects to several TSP for Metro Boston. Silver Line to a robust it’s becoming a reality transit facility in Metro lion over the course of this new municipalities, in- For more information, web of corridors spanning with potential to improve Boston: a center-running year. cluding Chelsea, Malden, visit www.mbta.com/bus- ten cities and towns across the transit experience for bus lane project current- • In response to and Lynn. priority or connect with our service area. These thousands of bus riders ly under construction on COVID-19 service needs • Continuing previously the T on Twitter @MBTA, targeted improvements, every day,” said Senior Columbus Avenue in Rox- leading to the implemen- initiated projects such as Facebook /TheMBTA, or which are aimed at making Program Officer at the bury and Jamaica Plain to tation of the MBTA’s Rap- implementing TSP on the Instagram @MBTApics. Care Dimensions recognizes four local nurses during Nurses Week

Special to the Journal pice and palliative care services for adults and Care Dimensions, the children in Massachusetts, largest provider of hos- celebrates National Nurs-

Florance Guerrier Jasmine Lafortune Nadine White Ngenda Elizabeth Mweni

es Week, May 6 -12 by sions. dedication has never wa- Since our founding in honoring its 301 nurses, “We are so proud of vered during our response 1978 as the Hospice of many of whom are board our nursing staff and their to the COVID pandemic. North Shore, our nurses certified in hospice and capacity to go above and Our nurses are gifted with have helped to make the palliative care. beyond, adapt and rise the ability to discern the We recognize Florance to every challenge while worry and apprehension time of advanced illness M. Guerrier, RN, Jasmine bringing critical expertise that folks can’t quite get dignified and meaning- N. Lafortune, RN, Paul and compassion to ev- into words when they have ful for patients and their K. Langat, RN, Ngenda ery patient and family,” been feeling as vulnerable families. We welcome E. Mweni, RN, and Na- said Care Dimensions’ and isolated as they have new members to our team dine White, RN, of Revere President and CEO Pa- in this last year. Their of caring, compassionate for their professionalism, tricia Ahern, RN, MBA, strong communications

leadership, and commit- FACHE, a 44-year veter- skills help guide families nurses. Visit www.CareD- ment to excellence in pa- an in the field of nursing. through life’s most diffi- imensions.org/careers to tient care at Care Dimen- “More importantly, their cult moments.” learn more.