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Dorchester Reporter Happy “The News and Values Around the Neighborhood” 4th! Volume 30 Issue 27 Thursday, July 4, 2013 50¢ The Force is strong in them Dorchester’s Under 12 travel team— the Dot Force— won the division one Massachu- setts Tournament of Champi- ons title on Sunday.The Force, coached by Dan Murray and Phil Keane, beat a Weymouth team 6-0 to win the trophy. Pictured (right) are players: Finn O’Brien, Soree Kaba, Se- bastian Suarez, Owen Smyth, Eric Barrios, Eben Butler, Clayton Rodrigues, Edmilson Fernandes, Owen Murray, Kysorrklay Gomes, Oliver Culliton, Andrew Wong, and Radley Theolien. Page 15. Photo courtesy Mark Culliton City huddles on ways Yancey’s double run to cut down violence lures three to focus By Gintautas Dumcius shootings – incidents where News Editor a victim was hit with gunfire Law enforcement officials – were at 98 in 2013, up from on his Council seat and local lawmakers on Mon- 80 in 2012. Firearm-related By Gintautas Dumcius day outlined citywide efforts arrests have also increased, News Editor to 202 from 158. to stem violence, citing “safe Voters in parts of Dorches- “We do have to avert a crisis street” teams to pushing for ter, Mattapan, and Roslindale this summer,” said District 7 more youth summer jobs. will likely be seeing double City Councillor Tito Jackson. The afternoon press confer- when they pull their bal- Dubbing it a “coordinated ence, held at the Shelburne lots at polling stations this response,” he was joined by Community Center in Roxbury fall: District 4 Councillor state Reps. Russell Holmes and aimed at showing a united Charles Yancey is mounting a and Carlos Henriquez, City front among elected and police campaign for reelection while Councillors Felix Arroyo and officials, comes as the city is also tossing his hat into the Charles Yancey as well as Edward Everett: Illustrious experiencing an uptick in gun multi-candidate race for the Police Superintendent- career as statesman. violence. Between January 1 mayoral seat left open when in-Chief Daniel Linskey. The and June 26, there have been his longtime sparring part- array of officials also included 22 homicides with a firearm, ner, Mayor Thomas Menino, Boston Public Health Com- Recalling up from 12 during the same announced he wouldn’t be missioner Barbara Ferrer, period last year, according seeking a sixth term. Boston Centers for Youth and the ‘First’ to the Boston Police Depart- According to the Election ment’s website. Non-fatal Families chief Daphne Griffin, (Continued on page 16) Gettysburg Department, Yancey has picked up enough signatures City Councillor Charles to qualify for both offices. He Yancey: Running for mayor Address is allowed to run for the two and district council seat. Hubway poised to By Bill Forry positions simultaneously, Steven Godfrey, the ex- Editor but if he wins both, he will be th ecutive director of a nonprofit expand in Dorchester This week marks the 150 restricted to serving in one or based in Lynn, jumped into the anniversary of the momentous the other. race in March, when Yancey Battle of Gettysburg— the But Yancey’s double bid By Brianna Macgregor with another close by at the was still deciding which office largest and costliest engage- – and the City Council’s re- Special to the Reporter South Bay Shopping Center. to run for. Godfrey’s city coun- About 20 new Hubway According to Freedman, the ment in our Civil War, a drawing of district boundaries cillor had been Rob Consalvo, bike-sharing stations will be new stations will help to conflict that cost more than across the city – has led three who represented District 5 and rolled out by the end of this establish a solid Hubway 600,000 lives north and south challengers to eye the District is giving up his seat to run for summer season, according base in Dorchester, paving and, ultimately, resulted in 4 seat Yancey has held since mayor this year. But a major- to Nicole Freedman, director the way for a more integrated the forcible expulsion of the 1983. And none of the three ity of city councillors – against of the Boston Bikes program bike-sharing system in the vile institution of slavery from is keen on Yancey running Yancey’s wishes – voted to and former Olympic cyclist. neighborhood. the Republic. for both. shift around voting precincts New stations are concentrated “The [Hubway] system The three-day battle in and A preliminary is set for Sept. last fall, and pushed Godfrey’s around the Pennsylvania 24. The top two votegetters will in the South Boston area, is one that needs density,” (Continued on page 16) , and Roxbury. she said, explaining that crossroads hamlet of Get- face off on Nov. 5. Two are set to be built in Hubway stations work best tyburg stymied a Confederate Dorchester: one in Uphams when they are about a quarter invasion of the north, marking INSIDE Corner and another near the mile, or a two minute walk, the “high-water mark” of intersection of Mass Ave. apart. Installation of the new Rebel ambitions for a victory Fr. Sean and Columbia. The precise stations is slated to begin in in their war of secession. The Connor: pitched combat cost both sides locations of these stations are September, and should take On the still being determined, said only a few weeks. dearly— resulting in some Freedman. According to the City of 50,000 casualties, including mend, Dorchester currently has Boston website, Boston bike 8,000 dead. On November 19, 1863, ready for two Hubway stations at the ridership has doubled since All contents copyright President Abraham Lincoln JFK/UMass MBTA stop and Mayor Menino launched the farewell— © 2013 Boston Neighborhood News, Inc. the UMass Boston campus, (Continued on page 17) (Continued on page 9) Page 8

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MB Exit Ad-Roslindale Address10x2 4c.indd 1 4/20/13 5:54 PM Page 2 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 Reporter’s Notebook On The Record Labor Council vote gives Menino Scholars endorsement to Rep. Walsh meet namesake By Gintautas Dumcius with the teachers’ union, called the News Editor labor movement “crucial” to the It took less than 10 minutes: After middle class in Boston while Char- ten mayoral hopefuls stepped off the lotte Golar Richie, a former state stage and left a Dorchester union representative from Dorchester, said hall last Thursday night, the Greater she had compiled a “near 90 percent” Boston Labor Council quickly voted to pro-labor voting record during her throw its support to state Rep. Marty time in the House. Bill Walczak, co- Walsh. founder of the Codman Square Health Walsh, who has represented Dorches- Center, said he met his wife during ter in the Legislature since 1997, is a an iceberg lettuce boycott, based on former laborer and top union official. the treatment of farm workers. “Our Earlier this year, after announcing dates were handing out those fliers,” his run for mayor, he stepped down he said. from the job of secretary-treasurer of District 8 Councillor Michael Ross, the Boston Building Trades Council. who has been endorsed by the city’s A few hundred delegates to the emergency services union, pointed Greater Boston Labor Council (GBLC), to his efforts to rework a firefighters’ which represents 90,000 union union contract that he considered members in the area, were in the unaffordable to the city. District 4 room for the voice vote. The council Councillor Charles Yancey cited includes utility workers, machinists, his 30 years on the 13-member panel and the building trades, among others. and said he has long supported union Walsh also picked up the backing of issues. “I have stood with you on many Mayor Menino met last month with Boston Public School students who have the New England Regional Council picket lines,” Yancey said. David been awarded with full scholarships to Boston University. The scholarship James Wyatt, a Roxbury Republican recipients have been renamed as the Menino Scholars. This year 25 BPS of Carpenters last week, and in May, students will receive full tuition for four years. Some of the students will the Massachusetts Nurses Association and a long-shot candidate for mayor, also be recognized for winning the Community Service Award Scholarship. endorsed him. gave a rambling speech, saying he was Photo courtesy Mayor’s Office/Isabel Leon But several unions have not yet “100 percent” opposed to abortion. He backed a candidate. For example, stated that he has worked as a Boston members of the Boston Teachers Union schoolteacher and he once spent two House-breaks trigger warning from BPD were inside the union hall on Thursday weeks as a Teamster working for UPS. The Boston Police Department’s Neighborhood Crime Watch department and did not vote. Earlier in the day, The preliminary, which will winnow issued a “community alert” last Friday in the wake of a series of residential BTU president Richard Stutman the field to two candidates, is slated break-ins that occurred in late June in Dorchester Area C-11 police district. The had said the union will be endorsing a for Sept. 24. The final election will be flurry of house breaks included both daytime and overnight incidents stretching candidate in the final election, but may held on Nov. 5. from June 17-June 26 on Crockett Avenue, Fossdale Road, Shenandoah Street, stay out of the September preliminary. Burgoyne Street, Laban Pratt Road, and Glenrose Road. Other unions that have not yet Two on the ballot so far On Friday afternoon, Boston Police arrested a potential suspect in the endorsed include SEIU 1199, Boston for 12th Suffolk special run case. Captain Richard Sexton said that the suspect— a young man known to Firefighters Local 718, and Local 26 The race to replace Linda Dorcena police— was stopped after a neighbor noticed him “lurking” on a street near UNITE HERE, which includes hotel Forry, who left her 12th Suffolk House the epicenter of the recent rash of break-ins. The suspect, a Quincy man, was workers, food services, and gaming seat last month after getting sworn arrested and charged with trespassing on Ashmont Street. Capt. Sexton said industry workers. into the state Senate, has at least the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact The mayoral candidates had to two candidates on the ballot. Dan Detectives at Area C-11 at 617-343-4335. complete a GBLC questionnaire in Cullinane and Stephanie Everett, order to attend the forum. Rich Rog- both Democrats, have each gathered ers declined to release the candidates’ the required 150 signatures, a spokes- Odin Lloyd laid to rest after Mattapan funeral answers to the Reporter. Only a blank man for Secretary of State William Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at copy of the eight-page questionnaire, Galvin’s office said on Tuesday as the last Saturday’s funeral of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing which came with a separate one-page Reporter went to press. led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots “Right to Organize Pledge,” was made Cullinane is a former aide to player Aaron Hernandez.The body of the 27-year-old Fayston Street man was available to reporters. former District 3 Councillor Maureen found June 17 near Hernandez’s home. Police arrested Hernandez last week The questions included an inquiry Feeney, who is now serving as the and charged him with orchestrating the execution-style shooting. Members of on whether or not candidates support city’s clerk. Everett is a former aide Lloyd’s football team chanted his name as pallbearers placed his casket in a Suffolk Downs’ bid to open a casino to state Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz, the th hearse outside Church of the Holy Spirit in Mattapan Square. Hernandez has in East Boston and one asked if they Jamaica Plain Democrat. The 12 pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail. Two other men are also in would “use the moral authority of your Suffolk District includes parts of custody. Prosecutors say the three were with Lloyd shortly before his death. (AP) office” to help private sector unions Dorchester, Mattapan, Hyde Park settle collective bargaining disputes. and two precincts in Milton. During the forum itself, panelists Other Democrats who have pulled Scam may have targeted Ashmont home asked candidates questions that were nomination papers include Mary An elderly Ashmont woman was the apparent victim of scam artists who based on their publicly unavailable Tuitt, an aide to state Rep. Gloria entered her home on Monday morning after luring her into her backyard. answers. Fox, Ruthella Logan, and Carlotta According to a Boston Police report, the Lombard Street resident told police Before the GBLC vote, 10 of the Williams. Edmond Romulus, a that a man rang her doorbell on Monday morning and said he was a tree pruner 12 candidates made their cases and Milton resident, says he has pulled working on a project at the adjacent All Saints Church. After locking her front pushed their labor ties to the crowd of papers and intends to run as an door, the woman exited a side door to inspect the trees with the “worker” for union members and delegates at the independent. about ten minutes. When she returned inside, she found that cabinet doors IBEW Local 103 building on Freeport The deadline for submitting signa- and bureau drawers were open in her kitchen and bedroom. No items were Street. tures to local registrars was this past reported stolen. Police checked with a construction supervisor at the All Saints For his part, Walsh said he was a Tuesday, July 2. The primary is set Church property— where an extensive renovation project is underway. Police second-generation laborer – his father for Aug. 13; the final election will be were told that no workers were in contact with neighbors or trimming trees came over from Ireland and joined the on Sept. 10. on Monday. Boston Police Captain Richard Sexton said that there have been building trades. The younger Walsh’s reports of men posing as utility workers talking their way into homes in the first job, according to his campaign, It’s a girl for Sen. Chang-Diaz city in recent months. He advised that neighbors stay vigilant and report any was at the World Trade Center on Over the weekend, State Sen. Sonia suspicious activity to Boston Police via 9-1-1. Seaport Boulevard in South Boston. Chang-Diaz gave birth to baby girl Public employee unions will be viewed Mila, her office announced on Monday. Dorchester Reporter as a “partner” in his administration, In an e-mail to Senate and House A Readers Guide to Today’s (USPS 009-687) Walsh said. staffers and lawmakers, Chang-Diaz’s Published Weekly Felix G. Arroyo, a City Councillor chief of staff, Angela Brooks, said at-large who has worked as a political Mila, who came in at eight pounds Dorchester Reporter Periodical postage director for SEIU 615, noted that his and nine ounces, and her mother are paid at Boston, MA. wife is a teacher. John Barros, a “both doing great.” The baby, whose July 4, 2013 POSTMASTER: Send ad- dress changes to: former member of the Boston School father is Bryan Hirsch and whose 150 Mt. 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Vernon St., Suite 120 Dorchester, MA 02125 job training, and good schools, Conley updates to Boston’s political scene Obituaries...... 18 First Day of Autumn...... 80 said. at The Lit Drop, located at dotnews. John Connolly, a City Councillor com/litdrop. Email us at newseditor@ News Room: (617) 436-1222 Advertising: (617) 436-1222 at-large who heads up the council’s dotnews.com and follow us on Twitter: Education Committee and has clashed @LitDrop and @gintautasd. Fax Phone: (617) 825-5516 Subscriptions: (617) 436-1222 July 4, 2013 The Reporter Page 3 New president chosen to lead St. Mary’s Center By Reporter Staff ground-breaking, in- assist with the transi- our history,” said Hesse. The longtime president novative programs, men- tion. Hesse said that Located in the for- of St. Mary’s Center for tored staff and guided Houtmeyers brings mer St. Margaret’s Women and Children on St. Mary’s with a strong “extensive experience Hospital complex, St. Jones Hill will retire this sense of purpose,” said in risk management, Mary’s supports more year. Judy Beckler will Hesse. “Judy’s contribu- program development, than 600 women and be succeeded by Deirdre tions to St. Mary’s, and quality improvement children annually, with Houtmeyers, who has to the field of social and contract and fiscal residential, clinical and worked as a manager at service, will be felt for management” to the educational and employ- St. Elizabeth’s Medical years to come. She leadership role. ment services, housing Center in Brighton for leaves St. Mary’s Center “Deidre’s breadth of search to assist families well-positioned for its experience, energy, en- in securing affordable, 33 years. Judy Beckler Deirdre Houtmeyers Beckler’s 17-year ten- Stewardship hailed “Extensive experience” next era of achievement.” thusiasm and dedication permanent housing. ure at St. Mary’s has Houtmeyers is pres- to results-oriented, qual- St. Mary’s Center for been a time of sustained is one of the city’s most annually,” said Hesse. ently the Patient Care ity programs ensures Women and Children growth and success for vibrant and vital multi- During Beckler’s Director of St. Eliza- that St. Mary’s will is a social justice min- the non-profit, according service centers, provid- tenure, St. Mary’s pro- beth’s Comprehensive remain well positioned istry of the Archdiocese to Katherine Hesse, ing a comprehensive grams and services have Addictions Program as it celebrates 20 years of Boston, but is an chair of St. Mary’s board package of counseling, helped guide thousands (SECAP). Her position of service to the commu- independent 501(c)3 of trustees. education, employment, of women to economic at St. Mary’s begins in nity. We are delighted charitable non-profit “Today, as a result of housing and after-care self-sufficiency, Hesse September. Beckler will to welcome Deirdre to organization governed Judy’s creativity and programs for more than said. remain at St. Mary’s the St. Mary’s family at by a 21-member Board commitment, St. Mary’s 600 women and children, “Judy has developed through September to such a pivotal time in of Trustees. Community centers offer summer programming with Boston ROCKS This summer, Mayor including games, sports, BCYF Holland Com- 1-3pm BCYF Holland and other summer op- mer programs offered Menino encourages Bos- and arts & crafts for up to munity Center, 85 Olney Community Center, 85 portunities in Boston for through BCYF, visit ton youth to participate 50 children a day at each St. Dorchester, 617-635- Olney St., Dorchester families, visitcityofbos- http://www.cityofboston. in Boston R.O.C.K.S!!! location on a first-come, 5144 For a full list of Boston ton.gov/summer/. gov/bcyf/. (Recreational Opportu- first-serve basis. BCYF Leahy-Holloran R.O.C.K.S!!! programs For additional sum- nities for City Kids), a Additionally, family- Community Center @ series of free programs friendly cookouts called Garvey Pk., Neponset and activities organized “Boston R.O.C.K.S the Ave. Dorchester, 617- Theatre Arts program for kids at Garvey by the City of Boston and Block!!!” are planned at 635-5150 Pope’s Hill Neighbor- Children enrolled in this of inclement weather, Boston Centers for Youth various BCYF swimming BCYF Mildred Ave. hood Association will program will have an programs will take & Families (BCYF). Now pools. This summer, Community Center, 5 once again sponsor a free opportunity to explore place at Devine Skat- in its seventh year, Bos- three new “R.O.C.K. Mildred Ave. Mattapan, Theatre Arts program and design theatrical ing Rink. Registration ton R.O.C.K.S!!! sponsors ‘n Block Parties” aim 617-635-1328 for children ages 6-14 sets, costumes, props will be based on space fun, coordinated summer to build on the success Boston R.O.C.K.S the at Garvey Park. The and skills which will cul- availability. Contact programming aimed at of the “R.O.C.K.S the Block!!! program — which runs minate in a performance philip.carver@popeshill. youth ages 8-18. Block!!!” events with Thursday, July 18, in the park’s outfield for the community every com This program is Boston R.O.C.K.S kicks more activities. 5-7pm, BCYF Mildred from July 8 to August other week. sponsored by the Pope’s off on July 8, when the L o c a l B o s t o n Ave. Community Center, 30—offers children Kids ages 6-9 years- Hill Neighborhood As- daily drop-in program R.O.C.K.S!!! program 5 Mildred Ave., Mat- a chance to exercise old will participate sociation in conjunction begins. Operating Mon- locations: tapan their creativity while Mondays-Thursdays with the Leahy Holloran day to Friday from 12 to 6 Boston R.O.C.K.S R.O.C.K. ‘n Block Par- having fun with self from 5 to 7 p.m. Ages Community Center & p.m., the drop-in centers Out!!! Daily Drop-in ties: expression, confidence 10-14 are scheduled from the City of Boston’s offer free programming, Program Saturday, July 27, building and teamwork. 6 to 8 p.m. In the event Boston R.O.C.K. Have More Summer Fun!

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At-Large Stephen Mur- City councillors last budget for fiscal year Public Library system, development of Dudley A top priority for the phy, District 1 Councillor week unanimously ap- 2014 was set for $937.4 and Boston Centers Square, expected to be longtime councillor, Mark Ciommo, District 2 proved Mayor Thomas million, an increase of for Youth & Families, completed in the fall Yancey’s $115 million Councillor Bill Linehan, Menino’s final spending $57 million over last digital learning will of 2014; a new park in loan order for a high District 3 Councillor bill, which, for fiscal year. New to the budget take center stage this the Charlestown Navy school on the grounds Frank Baker, District 5 year 2014, consists of this year is a $30 million fiscal year. More than Yard for children with of a former state hos- Councillor Rob Consalvo, a $2.6 billion operating “Quality Improvement 10,000 additional mobile physical disabilities; and pital failed on an 8 to District 6 Councillor plan and a five-year $1.8 Fund,” which aims to up- computing devices will the rehabilitation of the 5 vote. According to Matt O’Malley, and billion capital plan. The date facilities, upgrade be available for student BPL Johnson Building the tally put together District 8 Councillor budget for the upcoming technology, and improve use; community centers at the central branch in by Yancey’s office, sup- Michael Ross. fiscal year, which began teacher quality. will offer blended learn- . porters of his loan order Halfway through this on Monday, focuses on Menino’s Housing ing courses; and an The 13-member City included Councillors fiscal year, in January education, housing, and Boston 2020 initiative is iPad-lending program Council approved the At-Large John Connolly, of next year, the Menino online learning set to launch, promising for residents is in the budget on June 26. At the Ayanna Pressley and administration will leave As the Boston Public 20,000 to 30,000 units by works. same meeting, District 4 Felix Arroyo, as well City Hall to make way for Schools prepare for 1,200 the year 2020 to meet New projects, gathered City Councillor Charles as District 7 Councillor a new mayor. new students this fall – the needs of Boston’s under the theme “Cities Yancey again mounted Tito Jackson. Opponents Artists in Residence workshops return on July 9 The Boston Parks and the city. Dorchester; Defillipo Fridays follows: Park, East Boston Recreation Department’s Participation is free Park, North End July 12, 19, 26 July 10 – Hynes Play- August 15 – Peters a n n u a l P a r k A R T S and all materials are pro- July 30, August 6, 13 Buckley Playground, ground, West Roxbury Park, South End program, generously vided, but young children Ronan Park, Dorches- South Boston ; John Har- July 16 – McConnell For information on supported by Bank of must be accompanied by ter; Walker Playground, vard Mall, Charlestown Park, Dorchester this and other programs, America, is pleased to an adult. Groups of six Mattapan August 2, 9, 16 July 18 – McKinney please call the Boston announce the return of or more should make Wednesdays Moakley Park, South Playground, Brighton Parks and Recreation its series of children’s arts prior arrangements by July 10, 17, 24 Boston; East Boston July 26 – Buckley Department at 617-635- and crafts workshops giv- calling the Boston Parks Gertrude Howes, Rox- Stadium, East Boston Playground, South Bos- 4505, visitfacebook.com/ ing kids the opportunity Department at 617-635- bury ; Hynes Playground, Dates and locations ton bostonparksdepartment, to express their creativity 4505. Now in its 17th West Roxbury for the Marionette Pup- August 2 – East Bos- cityofboston.gov/parks. while working on fun year, ParkARTS brings July 31, August 7, 14 pet Show Series are as ton Memorial Stadium projects with local artists. a wide range of cultural Ceylon Park, Roxbury; From East Boston to offerings to city parks. Mozart Park, Jamaica West Roxbury, children In addition, the Mari- Plain Mattahunt center hosts ages three to ten can onette Puppet Show Thursdays enjoy watercolor paint- series will return in July 11, 18, 25 summertime high school prep ing, mask and jewelry July and August at 11 Hayes Park, South making, treasure bottle a.m. at various children’s End; McKinney Play- F o r m o t i v a t e d theater. Additionally, Wheelock Community creations, and more at workshop locations. The ground, Brighton middle school students students will participate Center, said that the the Artists in Residence Artist in Residence Craft August 1, 8, 15 interested in getting in college and career program aims to advance Craft Workshops. The Workshops are as follows: Peters Park, South End a head start on high awareness workshops out of school learning for workshops, supported by Tuesdays ; Hobart Street Play Area, school preparation, the led by teens, learn about middle schoolers and Comcast, are from 9 a.m. July 9, 16, 23 Brighton Mattahunt Wheelock community exploration keep their knowledge to 12 noon in parks across M c C o n n e l l P a r k , Community Center in and financial literacy, fresh for the upcoming Mattapan is offering and attend weekly field school year, as well as the Emerging Youth trips. The field trips motivating students to Advocates PUSH Sum- include excursions to start thinking about mer Academy. New this several local colleges college and beyond. year, the free six-week and educational sites in “This program is es- program runs daily from Boston like the Museum pecially for students July 15 to August 23 and of Science. The program, who see summer as an is open to incoming 7th which runs Monday to opportunity to advance and 8th grade students. Friday from 10:30 a.m. their learning,” he said. Happy Participants enrolled to 4:30 p.m. is cost-free, To register students in PUSH will receive aca- and all participants will or for more information, demic lessons in math receive a $50 stipend. contact Shellice Baker at and science, as well as Rashad Cope, direc- [email protected] or artistic instruction in tor of the Mattahunt 617-635-5157. Fourth of July HARBORPOINT LIQUORS at Shaws Supermarket Dorchester! 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They joined centers have worked Codman Square Health with patients to develop Center CEO Sandra individual fiscal health Cotterell and Dorchester plans which include House president and helping them establish CEO Walter Ramos for bank accounts,” said the launch. Ramos. “These strate- T h e g r o u p a l s o gies improve financial discussed the pitfalls security for our patients of consumers’ use of and also improve their Shown, left to right: Daniel F. Egan, Jr., President, Massachusetts Credit Union League; Satori Bailey, alternative banking health by decreasing Economic Mobility Finance Specialist, Crittenton Women’s Union; Doreen Treacy, Executive Director, services such as high- stress that can arise Mass Community & Banking Council; David Floreen, Senior Vice President, Massachusetts Bankers priced check cashers from uncertain financial Association; David Cotney, Commissioner, Division of Banks; Undersecretary Barbara Anthony, Mas- whose services can cost conditions.” sachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation ; Walter Ramos, CEO, Dorchester House consumers much more in Multi-Service Center; Jametta Cooley, Case Manager, Dorchester House, DotWell; and Sandra Cotterell, CEO, Codman Square Health Center. Dem convention will offer forum for 2014 candidates By Matt Murphy been raising money at Walsh said. which include Gross- governor, Congress or and next year. The big State House a brisk clip and meet- Candidates have to man, have also been another office, will also opportunity with this is News Service ing with activists and declare their intention invited to speak during have their opportunities you are rolling. They’ll Sidelined for a time by donors. The Newton to run for governor by a different portion of the to network. not only be working the the US Senate election, Democrat is not ex- July 8 if they want to convention. “It’s a unique op- microphone but working next year’s race for pected to make a formal address the convention. Walsh said potential portunity. There are the floor I presume. governor is set to heat announcement until So far, only Avellone candidates without not going to be many Even those who haven’t up quickly with the after the convention, but and Berwick are sched- speaking roles, includ- rooms with 3,000 to decided, this is place to state Democratic Party he’ll still be able to speak uled to speak. All five ing those lining up runs 4,000 active Democrats feel it out,” Walsh said. Convention in Lowell to delegates as a consti- constitutional officers, for treasurer, lieutenant in them between now this month giving early tutional officer and as of entrants to the race a June 17 was far ahead rare opportunity to ad- of other potential candi- dress thousands of party dates with $460,171 in activists. his campaign account, Former Obama ad- according to campaign ministration health finance records. official and pediatrician The convention – os- Donald Berwick and Jo- tensibly scheduled to IN A DOG-EAT-DOG WORLD, seph Avellone, a former adopt a party platform - Wellesley selectman and will bring party activists health care executive, and donors from around are the only two Demo- the state to Lowell where IT’S ALL ABOUT HARD WORK. crats so far to declare potential candidates can their candidacies as take their temperature, Gov. 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It’s not he will run, but has said the only way to do it, but he is “leaning strongly” it is an efficient way to Member FDIC Member DIF 800-657-3272 toward running and has reach them all at once,” Page 6 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 Coming Up at the Boston Public Library Adams Street Arts & Entertainment 690 Adams Street • 617- 436-6900 Codman Square 690 Washington Street • 617-436-8214 Fields Corner From Adams Corner in Dorchester, 1520 Dorchester Avenue • 617-436-2155 Lower Mills webcasting good tunes to the world 27 Richmond Street • 617-298-7841 in four rotating blocks: By Chris Harding 500 Columbia Road • 617-265-0139 Special to the Reporter Hip Urban Soul (adult Lately, the Sun in contemporary pop with- Grove Hall Dorchester has been out the hardcore lyrics); 41 Geneva Avenue • 617-427-3337 beaming a lot more That Jazz (which in- Mattapan Branch strongly, even after cludes World Music); The 1350 Blue Hill Avenue, Mattapan • 617-298-9218 midnight. 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Album Alternative.” lists and playlists invite 6:30 p.m. – Bedtime Story Times SunMusic has actually viewers to purchase new Thursday, July 11, 10:30 a.m. – Sensory Story been around as an on- and popular music from Times. demand service since the iTunes and Amazon. Friday, July 12, 10 a.m. – Story Time in the Park. early 2000s, but a recent com. Currently these ads 2 p.m. – Garden Games. $10,000 micro-loan from and sponsorships fund Tessil Collins is the man and the voice behind Sun CODMAN SQUARE BRANCH the socially conscious the station, but Collins Music, an internet radio station. 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Treasures to Find. career as a teacher and the news as appealing music and talk format Collins shares his Ad- 6:30 p.m. – Hatha Yoga Class. administrator in the to “anyone anywhere.” to China Radio Interna- ams Village home with Wednesday, July 10, 10:30 a.m. – Preschool Boston public schools However, since it’s an tional, featuring mostly his wife, local arts legend Films and Fun. and at Wheelock College, internet station with English-language news, Candelaria Silva-Collins 10:30 a.m. – Music with Morton. where he taught commu- fans listening from as music, language lessons (director of Arts Roxbury Friday, July 12, 11 a.m. – See, Say, Read, Play. nications arts, radio and far away as Russia and and human interest and Hibernian Hall in its 3 p.m. – Taking it Under. television production, India, there’s no reason stories from China live glory days). She recently Tuesday, July 16, 4 p.m. – Dinosaur Story Time. technology literacy, and it should have a Boston from Beijing. It was blogged this about her 6:30 p.m. – Hatha Yoga Class. English. slant except that a recent the second US station spouse: GROVE HALL BRANCH According to Collins, Bay State Banner article to turn its entire broad- “I’m very proud of my Friday, July 5, 2:30 p.m. – Summer Reading his service “features suggested that SunMu- cast day schedule over husband,” she wrote. “I Kickoff: Fondue Party. music from new, estab- sic was the successor of to China’s state-owned often listen to it on my 3 p.m. – Gardening Afternoons. lished and independent WILD. radio network. Subse- computer while sending Monday, July 8, 11 a.m. – Job Seeker’s Workshop. performers beyond the Collins, who first de- quently, Collins made email and using the 2:30 p.m. – Teen Screen Afternoons narrow playlists of major veloped an interest in two attempts to buy internet. I find it a great 4 p.m. – K-grade 2 Summer Reading Book Club: music outlets.” radio at Boston Latin, the iconic station, but background for working Mercy Watson Series. The station programs was a weekend deejay couldn’t secure funding. (and I always enjoy Tuesday, July 9, 11 a.m. – GED Workshop. It was then that Collins my husband intoning, Wednesday, July 10, 11 a.m. – USS Constitution realized that he might “You’re listening to That Museum. have more success cater- Jazz at Sun hyphen 11:15 a.m. – ReadBoston Storymobile. ing to the black listening music dot net.”) 3:30 p.m. – Teens Make Stuff. Friday, July 12, 3 p.m. – Garden Craft. 3 p.m. – Gardening Afternoons. LOWER MILLS BRANCH Friday, July 5, 3 p.m. – Map Your Room with Large Format Printing Ms. Angela. 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Twelve Dorchester residents and a Mat- tapan resident were recently named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for the Spring semester. Students rec- ognized for this honor include: Quynh D. Dam, Anthony DeFilippo, Kevin J. Harkess, John C. Moore, Kimberly A. Nguyen, Patrick L. Querido, Kara A. Shaughnessey, Linrosa Thach, My Kim Tran, Phi T. Truong, Ma- teusz Turolski, Kelly Y. Zhao and George A. San Martin. Each school and college at Boston Univer- sity has its own criteria for the Dean’s List, but ABCD Foster Grandparents were honored for their contributions to children, families and communities at a gala celebration at students generally must Florian Hall, Dorchester, on June 27. At left is Eric Mitchell, Director, ABCD Dorchester Neighborhood Service Center. At right attain a 3.5 grade point is Nicci Meadow, ABCD Foster Grandparent Director. More than 150 foster grandparents gathered for the breakfast festivities average (on a 4.0 scale), where program officials and City Council candidates applauded their important work. In the Action for Boston Community De- or be in the top 30 percent velopment Foster Grandparent program, low-income older adults spend 20 hours a week volunteering with children in schools, of their class, as well as child care centers, and health centers. Photo courtesy ABCD maintaining a full load as a full time student. Patrick Maloney of served for 25 years as the is a 31-year member of schools, Suffolk, Boston Dedham was the recipient Apprentice Coordinator Local 534. College, Boston Univer- of a $1,000 Jackie O’Neil for Local 534 when he *** sity, Harvard, Northeast- Scholarship presented at became a key influential ern, and New England an awards ceremony in force in Massachusetts Law, to intern in state Boston on May 31st. The apprenticeship. The and local government Jackie O’Neil Scholar- scholarship is awarded agencies in the Greater ship is awarded annually to the sons and daughters Boston area during the by the Building Trades of union members in summer. Training Directors As- recognition of O’Neil’s As a Rappaport Fellow, sociation in honor of John countless contributions Gaspard will intern in the “Jackie” O’Neil, a 40 year to education and training Intergovernmental Rela- member of Plasterers and the American labor tions and Public Health and Cement Masons movement. Patrick’s fa- Advocacy office within Local 534. Mr. O’Neil ther, Patrick Maloney, the Boston Public Health Commission. Prior to law Bubbles’s Birthdays Frank Doyle school, Gaspard worked as a legislative director in Joshua Qualls, son of Leroy and Cynthia Qualls And Special Occasions Dorchester’s Frank the New York State Sen- of Dorchester, was the recipient of the Stonehill Doyle was honored with ate in the office of Senator College book award at Saint Joseph Prep’s Under- By Barbara McDonough the Health Champion Shirley L. Huntley. graduate Awards Assembly on Thursday, June 6. Samuel de Champlain founded the City of Award on Sat., June 29 He is a 2009 graduate of Members of the Class of 2014 were honored with a Quebec on July 3, 1608. George Washington took at Whittier Street Health SUNY Albany, where he variety of book awards from colleges and universi- command of the Continental Army on July 3, Center’s Men’s Health received a bachelor of arts ties. Book awards recognize not only the pursuit 1775. Katherine Lee Bates first published her Summit. Doyle is the degree in criminal justice of scholarship in the classroom but also students’ poem, “America, the Beautiful,” on July 4, 1895. Executive Director of and political science. leadership, character, attitude, and extracurricular The Continental Congress approved and signed Boston HealthNet, an *** accomplishments. the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. integrated health care In response to the July 4th is the 137th anniversary of the opening delivery system com- Boston Marathon trag- of Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (1876). This is prised of fourteen com- edy, Michael Packer, the 40th anniversary of the Boston Pops’ Fourth munity health centers, Owner of Packer Shoes of July Concert on the Esplanade. Louis Reard Boston Medical Center in New Jersey, launched introduced the bikini, the bathing suit that he and Boston University a campaign in memory/ created, on July 5, 1946. The Calgary Stampede School of Medicine. Doyle honor of the victims. He will be held from July 5 to July14 this year. was honored for his generously chose the The Hartford Circus Fire, during which 167 commitment to both Boys & Girls Clubs people died, happened on July 6, 1944. Paul promoting and educating of Dorchester as the McCartney met John Lennon on July 6, 1957. others about healthy recipient of $25,000 Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong died on July 6, 1971. lifestyles. He is one of raised through the sales Hawaii was annexed to the US on July 7, 1898. (It five recipients to receive of limited edition Boston became a state in 1959.) Mother Frances Cabrini the accolade this year. Marathon shoes on their was canonized by Pope Pius XII on July 7, 1946. Andrew Davis, president website. The first American military draft began on July 7, of Carney Hospital, was *** 1863. Hershey Kisses were introduced on July 7, also honored. Seven Dorchester resi- 1907. The building of Hoover Dam began on July 7, *** dents earned Academic 1930. Col. John Nixon was the first person to read Honors for the 2012-2013 the Declaration of Independence in public, on July academic year at the 8, 1776. Paris celebrated its 2,000 th birthday on Dexter and Southfield July 8, 1951. Dr. Daniel Dale Williams performed Schools in Brookline. A the first open heart surgery in the US, in Chicago, Dexter Southfield stu- on July 9, 1893. dent who achieves an Those celebrating their birthdays are Lisa overall average of high Fahey, Doreen Moesinger, Kathleen Tevnan, B or B+ receives the Gerry Cummins, Fr. Jim Hickey, weatherman designation of Honors; a Mark Rosenthal, Irene Roman, Lisa Nutley, student who achieves an Congratulations to the Reporter’s own Maureen Pat (Finnegan) Collins, Kevin Doherty, Thomas Bryant Gaspard overall average of A- or Forry-Sorrell, who married Aaron Sorrell last Satur- O’Neill, Joe Madden, Debra (Cook) Wilson, above receives the des- day afternoon at the Neighborhood Club in Quincy. Ryan Shea, Karen Miller, John McIntyre III, The Rappaport Center for ignation High Honors. The couple, who live in Lower Mills with their son Nathaniel, were joined by some 170 friends and former Pres. George W. Bush, and Tommy Beatty. Law and Public Service at The following students Also observing their birthdays are Paul White, relatives for a ceremony led by Maureen’s godfather Suffolk University Law earned Honors: Ashley and friend, former State Sen. W. Paul White. Among Helen Doran, Kay O’Connell, Timothy Doyle, School has announced Beckles, Grade 11 Ka- the bridal party were Maureen’s close friends and Ann Foley, Mary Beth Harden, Sean Sweeney, that Bryant Gaspard of leigh Joyce, Grade 10; Fontbonne Academy classmates Julie Donovan Patricia O’Neill, Kaitlyn Cote, WBZ’s Dan Rea, Dorchester was awarded Isabel Lord, Grade 10; and Kerry Killgoar, along with her sister-in-law, William Leahy, Erica Brugman, Charles Maneikis, the prestigious Rappa- Nicole Monahan, Grade State Sen. Linda Dorcena Forry. The groom, the and Margie O’Neill. Good wishes are sent to Joe port Fellowship in Law 12; Dominic Zinnanti, son of Abby and Levi Sorrell of New Jersey, was Mazzone (his 90th!), Lou Pasquale (his 87th!), Bill and Public Policy. Grade 11. The following assisted by his best man and brother, Benjamin Shaughnessy, Karen MacNutt, and Ellen Daley. The Rappaport Fellow- students earned High Sorrell, along with Jenn Scharf and Azeem Sultom. Those celebrating their anniversaries are Steve ship provides stipends Honors: Breena Baird, Reporter founder and associate publisher Ed Forry and Patricia (Jepsen) McPherson, Bill and Barbara for a dozen students from Grade 9 and Kevin gave away the bride, who carried with her a locket Guerard (their 63rd!), and Jim and Ellen Wyse. the six Boston-area law Monahan, Grade 9. photo of her late mother, Reporter co-founder Mary Casey Forry. Page 8 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 Editorial Thank you, Fr. Sean Fr. Sean Connor was on the altar at St. Ann’s in Neponset on Sunday— a few weeks earlier than expected. The 46-year-old pastor had surgery on his neck earlier in June and, while it’s healing well enough, he was supposed to spend most of this month resting. But Sunday was an important moment for the parish. Cardinal Sean O’Malley was on hand to celebrate the 10:30 Mass and Fr. Connor’s five-year tenure as the parish’s shepherd, a role that will come to an end next month. Connor has been asked to take over as pastor of Sacred Heart parish in Weymouth and — much to the chagrin of many parishioners in Dorchester— he’ll be moving on from Dorchester FARMERS MARKET SEASON UNDER WAY— The Ashmont/Peabody Square Farmers Market kicked sooner than expected. off its 2013 season on Friday, June 21. Local political leaders and volunteers were on hand to cut the “Fr. Sean Connor has been a superb pastor for St. ribbon. The market will be held every Friday through October from 3-7 p.m. Photo courtesy Judy Tuttle Ann Parish,” Cardinal O’Malley said in a statement to the Reporter last month. “He has brought a Commentary passionate commitment to evangelization, serving the parish and school community and being a strong presence in the neighborhood.” Boston’s stake in climate change fight Fr. Sean’s talents have been a marvelous fit in Neponset, where you still have to get to church on By Brian Swett reducing its carbon footprint and investing in its time to find a seat. There’s a vibrant schoolhouse President Obama’s announcement this week green economy. As a result, we have a rapidly growing next door— Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy– of several federal climate change initiatives will Innovation District with thousands of new jobs. that remains in high demand. The youth choir and reduce greenhouse gas emissions nationwide and We are also working hard to ensure that the CYO basketball league is jammed with youngsters. help prepare the country for the impacts of climate Innovation District and other new developments, as It’s the kind of church community that folks long change. well as our entire existing waterfront, are prepared removed from Dorchester might recognize from their As a coastal city, Boston is especially vulnerable for more severe storms and other impacts of climate own childhoods. to the impacts of climate change. Without sig- change. The new tools and assistance from the federal Sean Connor, a Marshfield native who has roots nificant national and international action to reduce government will help support these efforts. Finally, in Neponset, deserves a lot of the credit for this greenhouse gas emissions, Boston and many other the President announced new efforts to engage parish’s ongoing success. A former cop who has an cities could face potentially catastrophic impacts the international community in finding equitable easy smile and a quick wit, Connor has made people within the next 100 years. Boston has set ambitious strategies to reduce emissions. want to come to church and be invested in the parish greenhouse gas reduction goals-25 percent by 2020 Climate change is a global issue and we must work community. He has been a rock for families tested and 80 percent by 2050-and we are working hard together; however the U.S., like Boston, must lead by loss and a guide for new couples beginning their with residents and business to achieve them in order by example. We need action from Congress that married life. He has particularly been a trusted, for Boston to lead by example. demonstrates to the world that we have a long-term comforting minister to the youngest people of the Greenovate Boston and the Green Ribbon Com- commitment to reducing our greenhouse gas emis- parish who this year faced the loss of a young friend, mission are demonstrating how collective actions sions. The City of Boston has an aggressive plan to Martin Richard, in the Marathon bombings. can help meet these bold climate goals. However, reduce our emissions and simultaneously prepare for As evidenced by the large turnout last Sunday our success as a leader is hinged on having partners the inevitable impacts of climate change. Yet these on a busy summer weekend, Sean Connor will be beyond the city limits. President Obama’s message efforts will not succeed over the long-term without sorely missed in our community. We wish him well indicates the federal government is listening to the collective action. We need a range of efforts - from in the next part of his journey. cities that are leading the way on climate change. national policies such as those announced today, – Bill Forry The President’s announcement of the development to individual and business climate actions - to once of regulations that will reduce emissions from some again reach safe levels of greenhouse gases in our of the oldest, dirtiest power plants in the country, as atmosphere. On behalf of all those who live, work well as the new investments in renewable energy, and play in Boston, as well as the City’s future energy efficiency and climate preparedness, provide generations, we are grateful to President Obama for encouragement and reinforcement to the City of his leadership in the fight against climate change Boston. Through long-standing programs like Renew and look forward to working together on the imple- Boston, the incubation of clean-tech companies and mentation of the President’s Climate Action Plan. new policies such as the Building Energy Reporting Brian Swett is the Chief of Environment and Energy and Disclosure Ordinance, Boston is simultaneously for the City of Boston. Wanted, urgently: new plan that will curb gun violence in trouble spots By Charlotte Golar Richie every neighborhood must be a top priority. Special to the Reporter I do not have all the answers but I believe that Last week in my neighborhood, another young having all the stakeholders at the table is a good man was shot in a drive-by shooting. He was lucky first step, including our police and residents, our to survive. Too many don’t. youth, our community-based organizations, our Last month, I celebrated with my elected and appointed officials, our teachers, Hendry Street neighbors who have our anti-crime advocates, our clergy and Cardinal Sean O’Malley, center, celebrated Mass at worked so very hard with the police and faith-based organizations, and members of St. Ann Church in Neponset on Sunday morning. the mayor to reclaim their street from our business community. The Mass was a celebration of Fr. Sean Connor’s drugs and violence. But not every street I believe we can start the design of our new ministry at the parish. Pictured,(front, l-r) are altar is that lucky. plan by implementing some of the techniques servers Julia Damatin, Liley Damatin, Gito Geary Just a few days before that same and lessons learned from the Marathon and Sean Connolly. Rear, l-r, Fr. Connor, Cardinal celebration, I noticed the all-too-familiar bombings in a number of our neighborhoods. O’Malley and Fr. Michael Banks. I support the idea of more surveillance Photo by Patrick O’Connor yellow police tape yards from my house. It marked where two people were shot; coverage in troubled and high traffic spots. one later died. In several cases, they have already solved Whether we label gun violence in my a number of high-profile crimes. There is neighborhood and other neighborhoods a no need for the residents of a neighborhood The Reporter “state of emergency,” or call it something to be held hostage by a few. We need to be “The News & Values Around the Neighborhood” else, I can tell you that those of us who more proactive in our ability to identify A publication of Boston Neighborhood News Inc. 150 Mt. Vernon St., Suite 120, Dorchester, MA 02125 live in communities long destabilized by violence criminals and swiftly get them off our streets. With Worldwide at dotnews.com know that something is not working and hasn’t the use of newer technologies, we can do that. We need to do more to strengthen the relationship Mary Casey Forry, Publisher (1983-2004) been working to stop the violence for a long time. William P. Forry, Publisher/Editor We need a new plan. between police and community, an effort that can Edward W. Forry, Associate Publisher Those of you who know me know that I’m a leader be aided by increasing diversity. We also need to Thomas F. Mulvoy, Jr., Associate Editor who is a consensus builder; I am a problem solver build on the successful partnerships that have Gintautas Dumcius, News Editor who works to bring others together to find solutions been forged between the police and the community. Barbara Langis, Production Manager collectively. And we need to do more to help our young people Jack Conboy, Advertising Manager Some years ago, when businesses threatened to avoid trouble and find opportunity. News Room Phone: 617-436-1222, ext. 17 leave the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood because In my work with YouthBuild USA, a national Advertising: 617-436-2217 E-mail: [email protected] of a rash of violence, I worked with others in our organization that focuses on the mentoring of our The Reporter is not liable for errors appearing in advertisements beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error. community to persuade them to stay, and many did. children and young adults, I’ve learned much The right is reserved by The Reporter to edit, reject, There is no way that we can create the kind of about the value of how opportunity can transform or cut any copy without notice. healthy communities we want for our families, a life and in many instances help to save a life. Member: Dorchester Board of Trade, Mattapan Board of Trade keep our businesses viable, create jobs, and build We can accomplish the very tough job of improving Next Issue: Thursday, July 11, 2013 better schools if we don’t tackle, head on, the issue public safety in all of our neighborhoods if we are Next week’s Deadline: Monday, July 8, at 4 p.m. of public safety in our neighborhoods. I believe that all willing to come to the table and work together to Published weekly on Thursday mornings people and families in every neighborhood of our solve the problem. It is what the people of our city All contents © Copyright 2013 Boston Neighborhood News, Inc. city deserve to feel safe and secure. Public safety in deserve from their leaders today. July 4, 2013 The Reporter Page 9 Edward Everett and the ‘First’ Gettysburg Address (Continued from page 1) aggressive and wicked war, — a war which can was on hand to dedicate the first-ever National have no other termination compatible with the Cemetery on the grounds of the Gettysburg battle- permanent safety and welfare of the country but field. Lincoln’s two-minute speech so eloquently the complete destruction of the military power of the summed up the war’s place in our national history enemy. I have, on other occasions, attempted to show that it sits high atop a tall column of documents that to yield to his demands and acknowledge his enshrined in our national conscience. Lincoln’s independence, thus resolving the Union at once into address is revered and remembered through the two hostile governments, with a certainty of further ages as one of our founding documents, though it disintegration, would annihilate the strength and the came some ‘Four score and seven years” after the influence of the country as a member of the family Constitution was minted. of nations; afford to foreign powers the opportunity Before Lincoln rose to speak, another prominent and the temptation for humiliating and disastrous statesmen held the rapt attention of the crowd for interference in our affairs; wrest from the Middle some two hours. The speaker was the esteemed and Western States some of their great natural Edward Everett of Dorchester, Mass— a former outlets to the sea and of their most important lines Secretary of State, US Senator, Masachusetts of internal communication; deprive the commerce governor and Harvard president who was regarded and navigation of the country of two thirds of our in his day as the nation’s finest orator. sea-coast and of the fortresses which protect it: not Following Lincoln’s remarks from the Gettysburg only so, but would enable each individual State, platform, Everett was hear to say: “I should be glad — some of them with a white population equal if I could flatter myself that I came as near to the to a good-sized Northern county, — or rather the central idea of the occasion, in two hours, as you did in dominant party in each State, to cede its territory, two minutes.” Everett — who had become a political its harbors, its fortresses, the mouths of its rivers, supporter of Lincoln’s late in the game— asked the to any foreign power. It cannot be that the people of president for his own copy of the 272-word speech. the loyal States — that twenty-two millions of brave Lincoln dutifully obliged and today that “Edward and prosperous freemen — will, for the temptation Everett copy” of the address is one of five known of a brief truce in an eternal border-war, consent to “original” copies made in Lincoln’s own hand. The this hideous national suicide…” document resides at the the Abraham Lincoln “But the hour is coming and now is, when the Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, power of the leaders of the Rebellion to delude and Illinois. inflame must cease. There is no bitterness on the part While Everett’s speech is all but forgotten today, of the masses. The people of the South are not going there are elements of his work that hold value to wage an eternal war for the wretched pretexts today. Unlike later Gettysburg “reunion” events, by which this rebellion is sought to be justified. The which sought to honor both sides without judgment bonds that unite us as one People, — a substantial or triumphalism, Everett painted a stark contrast community of origin, language, belief, and law between the Union men who were interred before (the four great ties that hold the societies of men him in the new Soldier’s cemetery and the treasonous together); common national and political interests; southern secessionists who brought such carnage and a common history; a common pride in a glorious upheaval upon the land. As Everett spoke, of course, ancestry; a common interest in this great heritage the war’s outcome was not yet secure and some of of blessings; the very geographical features of the the most awful bloodlettings of the conflict still lay country; the mighty rivers that cross the lines of ahead in places like Cold Harbor, Spotsylvania and climate, and thus facilitate the interchange of natural Petersburg. and industrial products, while the wonder-working Everett died at age 71 in January 1865 — before arm of the engineer has levelled the mountain-walls he could see Lee’s surrender at Appomattox in reality a war originally levied by ambitious men in which separate the East and West, compelling your Courthouse or the death of the man whose words the cotton-growing States, for the purpose of drawing own Alleghanies, my Maryland and Pennsylvania came to outshine his own at Gettysburg. Everett is the slaveholding Border States into the vortex of the friends, to open wide their everlasting doors to the memorialized in his hometown with a bronze statue conspiracy, first by sympathy, — which in the case chariot-wheels of traffic and travel, - these bonds that stands now off Columbia Road, just steps from of Southeastern Virginia, North Carolina, part of of union are of perennial force and energy, while the site of his boyhood home in what we still call Tennessee, and Arkansas succeeded, — and then by the causes of alienation are imaginary, factitious, Edward Everett Square. force, and for the purpose of subjugating Maryland, and transient. The heart of the People, North and Here, below, are some excerpts from Everett’s Western Virginia, Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, South, is for the Union... oration at Gettysburg: and Missouri; and it is a most extraordinary fact, “And now, friends, fellow-citizens of Gettysburg “We have assembled, friends, fellow citizens, at considering the clamors of the Rebel chiefs on the and Pennsylvania, and you from remoter States, let the invitation of the Executive of the great central subject of invasion, that not a soldier of the United me again, as we part, invoke your benediction on State of Pennsylvania, seconded by the Governors States has entered the States last named, except these honored graves. You feel, though the occasion of seventeen other loyal States of the Union, to to defend their Union-loving inhabitants from the is mournful, that it is good to be here. You feel that it pay the last tribute of respect to the brave men armies and guerillas of the Rebels… was greatly auspicious for the cause of the country, who, in the hard-fought battles of the first, second, “And now, friends, fellow-citizens, as we stand that the men of the East and the men of the West, and third days of July last, laid down their lives among these honored graves, the momentous the men of nineteen sister States, stood side by side, for the country on these hillsides and the plains question presents itself, Which of the two parties on the perilous ridges of the battle. You now feel it a before us, and whose remains have been gathered to the war is responsible for all this suffering, for new bond of union, that they shall lie side by side, till into the cemetery which we consecrate this day. As this dreadful sacrifice of life, — the lawful and a clarion, louder than that which marshalled them my eye ranges over the fields whose sods were so constituted government of the United States, or to the combat, shall awake their slumbers. God bless lately moistened by the blood of gallant and loyal the ambitious men who have rebelled against it? the Union; — it is dearer to us for the blood of brave men, I feel, as never before, how truly it was said I say “rebelled” against it, although Earl Russell, men which has been shed in its defence. The spots of old that it is sweet and becoming to die for one’s the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on which they stood and fell; these pleasant heights; country. I feel, as never before, how justly, from in his recent temperate and conciliatory speech in the fertile plain beneath them; the thriving village the dawn of history to the present time, men have Scotland, seems to intimate that no prejudice ought whose streets so lately rang with the strange din paid the homage of their gratitude and admiration to attach to that word, inasmuch as our English of war; the fields beyond the ridge, where the noble to the memory of those who nobly sacrifice their forefathers rebelled against Charles I. and James II., Reynolds held the advancing foe at bay, and, while lives, that their fellow-men may live in safety and and our American fathers rebelled against George he gave up his own life, assured by his forethought in honor. And if this tribute were ever due, to whom III. These certainly are venerable precedents, but and self-sacrifice the triumph of the two succeeding could it be more justly paid than to those whose last they prove only that it is just and proper to rebel days; the little streams which wind through the resting-place we this day commend to the blessing against oppressive governments. They do not prove hills, on whose banks in after-times the wondering of Heaven and of men? that it was just and proper for the son of James II. ploughman will turn up, with the rude weapons “For consider, my friends, what would have been to rebel against George I., or his grandson Charles of savage warfare, the fearful missiles of modern the consequences to the country, to yourselves, and Edward to rebel against George II.; nor, as it seems artillery; Seminary Ridge, the Peach-Orchard, to all you hold dear, if those who sleep beneath our to me, ought these dynastic struggles, little better Cemetery, Culp, and Wolf Hill, Round Top, Little feet, and their gallant comrades who survive to serve than family quarrels, to be compared with this Round Top, humble names, henceforward dear and their country on other fields of danger, had failed in monstrous conspiracy against the American Union. famous, — no lapse of time, no distance of space, their duty on those memorable days. Consider what, “ I call the war which the Confederates are waging shall cause you to be forgotten. at this moment, would be the condition of the United against the Union a “rebellion,” because it is one, “‘The whole earth,’ said Pericles, as he stood over States, if that noble Army of the Potomac, instead of and in grave matters it is best to call things by the remains of his fellow-citizens, who had fallen gallantly and for the second time beating back the their right names. I speak of it as a crime, because in the first year of the Peloponnesian War, — “the tide of invasion from Maryland and Pennsylvania, the Constitution of the United States so regards it, whole earth is the sepulchre of illustrious men.” had been itself driven from these well-contested and puts “rebellion” on a par with ‘invasion.’ The All time, he might have added, is the millennium heights, thrown back in confusion on Baltimore, or constitution and law, not only of England, but of of their glory. Surely I would do no injustice to the trampled down, discomfited, scattered to the four every civilized country, regard them in the same other noble achievements of the war, which have winds. What, in that sad event, would not have been light; or rather they consider the rebel in arms as reflected such honor on both arms of the service, and the fate of the Monumental City, of Harrisburg, far worse than the alien enemy. To levy war against have entitled the armies and the navy of the United of Philadelphia, of Washington, the Capital of the the United States is the constitutional definition States, their officers and men, to the warmest thanks Union, each and every one of which would have lain of treason, and that crime is by every civilized and the richest rewards which a grateful people can at the mercy of the enemy, accordingly as it might government regarded as the highest which citizen pay. But they, I am sure, will join us in saying, as have pleased him, spurred by passion, flushed with or subject can commit… we bid farewell to the dust of these martyr-heroes, victory, and confident of continued success, to direct “Pardon me, my friends, for dwelling on these that wheresoever throughout the civilized world his course?... wretched sophistries. But it is these which conducted the accounts of this great warfare are read, and “I allude to these facts, not perhaps enough borne the armed hosts of rebellion to your doors on the down to the latest period of recorded time, in the in mind, as a sufficient refutation of the presence, terrible and glorious days of July, and which have glorious annals of our common country there will on the part of the Rebels, that the war is one of self- brought upon the whole land the scourge of an be no brighter page than that which relates THE defence, waged for the right of self-government. It is BATTLES OF GETTYSBURG.” Page 10 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 Reporter’s Neighborhood Notables civic associations • clubs • arts & entertainment • churches • upcoming events

Police District C-11 News Non-emergency line for seniors: 617-343-5649. Police District B-3 News For info, call B-3’s Community Service Office at 617-343-4717. Ashmont-Adams Assn. Meeting on the first Thursday of each month at the Plasterers’ Hall, 7 Fredericka St., at 7 p.m. Ashmont Hill Assn. Meetings are generally held the last Thursday of the month. For info, see ashmonthill.org or call Message Line: 617-822-8178. Cedar Grove Civic Assn. The monthly meeting, usually the second Tues. of the month, 7 p.m., in Fr. Lane Hall at St. Brendan’s Church. Info: [email protected] or 617-825-1402. Clam Point Civic Assn. College Bound Dorchester board members are shown during the ninth annual We are College Bound gala on June 20 The meetings are usually held on at the State Room in Boston. Pictured l-r are: James Rooney (Massachusetts Convention Center Authority), James Judge (NSTAR), Lebone Moses (Ernst & Young), Lewis Segall (Sullivan & Worcester), Catherine Donaher (CD+A), the second Monday of the month Mark Culliton (College Bound Dorchester), David Guadagnoli (Sullivan & Worcester), Paul Connolly (One Fund (unless it’s a holiday) at WORK, Inc. Boston), Arthur Jemison (Commonwealth of Massachusetts), William Darling (Woodstock Corporation), Sean Cur- 25 Beach St., at the corner of Freeport ran (Waterville Consulting), Laura Gassner Otting (Nonprofit Professionals Advisory Group), Janelle Woods-McNish St., across from the IBEW; on street (Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare). Photo courtesy College Bound Dorchester parking available; at 6:30 p.m.- Info: clampoint.org. Church, 540 Columbia Rd, across from Sat., Sept. 21. Mark your calendars. port, Al-Anon, AA, and Overeaters Codman Square the Strand Theatre. Info: hancock- Peabody Slope Assn. Anonymous. The next Senior Supper [email protected] (new e-mail address.) The Peabody Slope Neighborhood is Wed., Sept. 11. Neighborhood Council The following meeting is Aug. 15. Assn’s meetings, the first Mon. of Leahy/Holloran Center The Codman Square Neighborhood Lower Mills Civic Assn. the month, at Dorchester Academy, Openings for camp applications, Council meets the first Wed. of each The monthly meetings have ended 18 Croftland Ave., 7 p.m. For info: Project DEEP Baseball Camp, Check month, 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the Great for the summer. The next meeting peabodyslope.org or 617-533-8123. the Spring Guide for new programs. Hall of the Codman Sq. Health Center, is Tues., Sept. 17. The meetings are Pope’s Hill Adams St. Library 6 Norfolk St. Info: call 617-265-4189. held the third Tuesday of the month Columbia-Savin Hill Neighborhood Assn. Become a member by sending dues to in St. Gregory’s Auditorium, 7 p.m. Neighborhood E-Mail Alert system; Friends of the Adams St. Library, c/o Civic Assn. Please bring bottles/ cans and any sign up at [email protected] M. Cahill, 67 Oakton Ave., Dorchester, Meetings the first Mon. of each used sports equipment to the meeting giving your name, address, and e-mail 02122. Family membership is $5; month, 7 p.m., at the Little House, for Officer Ruiz. See the web page: address. PHNA meetings, usually the individuals, $3; seniors, $1; businesses, 275 East Cottage St. For info: colum- dorchesterlowermills.org. fourth Wed. of the month at the Leahy/ $10; and lifetime, $50. biasavinhillcivic.org. McCormack Civic Assn Holloran Community Center at 7 p.m. Codman Square Cummins Valley Assn. Mary Binda Memorial Cruise tickets The monthly meetings will resume in Neighborhood Council Cummins Valley Assn, meeting at for the Provincetown, on Wed., July 10, September. Codman Square Neighborhood the Mattahunt Community Center, 7 to 10 p.m. Tickets available at the Port Norfolk Civic Assn. Council meets the first Wed. of each 100 Hebron St., Mattapan, on Mondays South Boston Clubhouse or on line at Meetings the third Thurs. of the month, 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the Great 6:30 p.m., for those living on and near wwwbgcb; all proceeds to benefit the month at the Port Norfolk Yacht Club, Hall of the Codman Sq. Health Center, Cummins Highway. For info on dates, South Boston Boys and Girls Club. 7 p.m. Info: 617-825-5225. 6 Norfolk St. Info: call 617-265-4189. call 617-791-7359 or 617-202-1021. Meetings the third Tues. of the month at 7 p.m., in Blessed Mother Teresa St. Mark’s Area Civic Bowdoin St. Health Center Eastman-Elder Assn. Peace Circle, where those affected The association meets the third Parish Hall. Please bring canned goods Assn. to the regular meetings for a local Meetings held the last Tues. of the by violence may speak honestly, the Thurs. of each month, 7 p.m., at the second Tues. of each month, 6 to 8 p.m., Upham’s Corner Health Center, 636 food bank. The next meeting is Sept. month in the lower hall of St. Mark’s 17. Info:[email protected] or Church, at 7 p.m. Info: stmarkscivic. sponsored by Beth Israel Deaconess Columbia Rd, across from the fire Med. Ctr, the BSHC, and the Louis station. 617-710-3793. com. Dorchester Historical Brown Peace Institute. Call Janet at Freeport-Adams Assn. Meetinghouse Hill 617-296-2075 for info. The meetings will be held the second Civic Assn. Society The headquarters of the DHS is the Mattapan Health Center Wed. of the month, 6:30 p.m., at the The meetings are held at 7 p.m., at Weight Watcher’s meetings will Fields Corner CDC office (the old Dist. First Parish Church. For info, contact William Clapp House, 195 Boston St., 02125, near Edward Everett Square. be held each Wed. at the Mattapan 11 police station), 1 Acadia St. Megan Sonderegger. New e-mail Community Health Center, at 6 p.m. Groom/Humphreys address is: meetinghousehillcivic@ The DHS seeks volunteers and dona- tions to help preserve the society’s Arrive 30 minutes early to register. Neighborhood Assn. gmail.com. Call 617-898-9052 or 617-898-8026 Melville Park Assn. artifacts. The GHNA meets on the third Wed. Dorchester Board for info of the month, 7 p.m., in the Kroc Salva- Meeting at Epiphany School, at 6 Irish Pastoral Centre tion Army Community Center, 650 p.m. (earlier starting time). Clean-up of Trade The IPC, located in St. Brendan Rec- Dudley St., Dor., 02125. For info, call of the MBTA Tunnel Cap (garden at “Meet the Mayoral Candidates,” tory, 15 Rita Road, welcomes seniors 857-891-1072 or [email protected]. Shawmut Station), the first Sat. of Thurs., Sept. 12, 5:30 p.m. for social and to a coffee hour each Wed. morning, Hancock St. Civic Assn. the month, from 10 a.m. to noon. The 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for forum; at Phillips, from 10 a.m. to noon. There will be a The next meeting, Thurs., July 18, meetings are held at 6:30 p.m., at the 780 Morrissey Blvd. A “Ca$ino Night,” speaker each week. Call 617-265-5300 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Pilgrim Epiphany School, 154 Centre St., Dor. to benefit the DBOT Scholarship Fund, for info. The Music for Memory group The MPA’s Yard Sale will be held on in October. The DBOT welcomes new meets on the second Wednesday of the members; e-mail the DBOT or call month, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. “Singing 617-398-DBOT. Visit the website for can unlock the brain.” Suggested info: www.dorchesterboardoftrade. donation: $3 to $5 per session, with HAPPY 4Th OF JULY! com. The mailing address is DBOT, refreshments served, Contact Maureen PO Box 020452, Dor. 02122. at: [email protected] for info. Cedar Grove Baseball Irish Social Club Donate loose change to Members The club is located at 119 Park St., Plus Credit Union for Cedar Grove West Roxbury. Donation, usually $10 Baseball. pp.: Sun., July 7, Erin’s Melody; Sun., Carney Hospital’s July 14, Fintan Stanley; Sat., July 20, Programs Pub Night/Devri; Sun., July 21, Denis A Breast-Cancer Support Group, Curtin; Fri., July 26, Sean Wilson the second Wednesday (only) of each (admission $20); and Sun., July 28, month, 6:30 to 8 p.m. The Carney’s John Connor and the Irish Express. adult/child/infant CPR and First Aid: St. Ambrose Church instructions every week for only $30. Sovereign Bank is allowing parish- Call 617-296-4012, X2093 for schedule. ioners attending Sunday Mass to park Diabetes support group (free), third in their parking lot while at Mass. The Thurs. of every month, from 10:30 Hispanic Communiy of St. Ambrose to 11:30 a.m., Info: 617-506-4921. will move to St. Mark’s in Sept. Additional support groups at Carney: Family Support, Breast Cancer Sup- (Continued on page 18) July 4, 2013 The Reporter Page 11

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Summer is, indeed, here. I had a magazine called “Majesty” that focuses chance to wash the heavier-weight on European royalty, mostly, of course, sweaters and jackets and hang them on the British royal family. I am sure out on our umbrella clothes line to dry “Her soothing breath will warm the earth; that in the next few months, it will in the fresh air. They are now in plastic She bids the winter flee; have a photo spread of the Swedish bags in the attic. I just kept a couple of royal wedding. I will definitely show light-weight sweaters in case there is She walks the skyway with the sun it to Sue. a cool evening. *** *** And makes the summer be. I hope that you were able to see the We took advantage of our air- special “My Music: Burt Bacharach’s conditioned bedroom on one of the hot “Summer Child” by Jay Cassone Best” on PBS Ch. 2 earlier this month. days this past week. I finished looking It was just wonderful. The program at my old shoes and chose some to take was hosted by Robert Wagner, who to Morgan Memorial. Then we brought home from college. The bosses where *** was dressed in a beautiful tux. Many out two clear plastic bags, one with he has worked for the past several I must tell you what Erin is doing of Burt’s most popular songs, which he Hubby’s summer shorts, one with his summers had heard that he was home this week. She flew to Switzerland co-wrote with the lyricist Hal David, pajamas. We sorted through his shorts and called him to come into work the Friday evening, almost one week after have been sung by Dionne Warwick and decided that he didn’t need so following day, so he had only one day her graduation party. My cousin Laura and some were shown in the special. many. I put the extra ones in a pile to to rest. I was so proud of Brendan at is currently living in Switzerland with (She has such a marvelous voice.) Dusty take to Nancy at St. Brendan’s for the the party because he went around to her husband Jared and their two boys, Springfield was shown singing her most Long Island Shelter. Hubby even had all the tables to speak with everyone Elliot and Calvin. She is stationed there popular recording, “The Look of Love.” too many pajamas. He had two pair of before he sat down to eat. Hubby took for four years with her job. (Laura is (That is one of my most favorite songs.) the same style. We decided to put the advantage of his making it to all the the daughter of my late cousins, Bob Herb Alpert sang “This Guy’s In Love unused one in Hubby’s carry-on luggage tables to take plenty of photos. and Nancy (Horgan) Cooley.) Erin With You,” another lovely song. The for travel. By the way, I will wash those Then it was time for us to eat. Niece works as a lifeguard both after school Carpenters were shown singing another PJs after reading “Dear Abby’s” column Judi had made a scrumptious fruit salad and during the summer. In the last winner, “Close To You.” (How sad that from last week. One of her readers, that we were sampling throughout the two summers, she has saved the lives Karen’s beautiful voice is silenced.) who worked in the garment industry, evening. There was a steaming crockpot of four people. (Bravo, Erin!) Laura B.J. Thomas sang his Bacharach hit recommended that everyone wash a filled with meatballs. They and the called Erin and asked if she would “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head,” (washable) garment before wearing it. sandwiches came from a store, Jeff’s like to spend a month in Switzerland from the movie “Butch Cassidy and the We also decided to give two new pair Variety, in Rockport. I took a couple with her, Jared, and their boys. She Sundance Kid.” Marilyn McCoo, who of his flannel pajamas to Nancy later and when I got back to my chair, I especially would like Erin to teach the was a member of the Fifth Dimension this fall for those at Long Island. We discovered that they were exception- boys to swim. Erin asked if there was singing group, appeared on the pro- always have enough blankets on our ally delicious. I had to restrain myself a pool. “Not really,” said Laura. “We gram, urging the public to contribute bed so he doesn’t need flannel PJs. We from going back and making a side call it Lake Geneva.” Of course, Erin to their PBS stations. Her voice was also watch the ads each Sunday and dish of meatballs. I also ate two small accepted Laura’s invitation. We asked magnificent as was shown when the buy a pack of men’s white socks at rolls filled with tuna. I had taken one her to take lots of photos and send group sang one of their Bacharach whatever store they are on sale. In St. of the “Thanksgiving Wraps,” which them to Sue, who will distribute them hits, “One Less Bell To Answer.” I was Brendan’s Bulletin, Nancy always notes are so popular at D’Angelo’s. (Hubby to the family. practically in shock, reacting to all that Long Island is always in need of and daughter Sue love that wrap any *** the beautiful music presented in that packs of white men’s socks. They are time of year!) We were describing the Daughter Sue had her birthday last program. I have already found that a needed the most. Thanksgiving Wrap to son Paul so I week. She saw a LeSportsSac bag that friend of mine weakened and pledged *** gave mine to him to try. (We knew he she liked, so we got that for her birthday. to PBS so that she could have the Back to granddaughter Erin’s gradu- would love it.) There was a salad with She needed a couple of sweaters, so we recordings. I was so tempted but I am ation party on the gorgeous evening of bacon bits in it. There were also roast also bought those for her. Then, at the having oral surgery right now so paying June 22: Hubby was sitting so he could beef sandwiches, which Hubby loved. beginning of May, she told me that she for that comes first. If this program is see out the windows of the Rockport For dessert, we had a huge sheet cake wanted a tiara. She had watched the repeated, watch it. You will be thrilled. Country Club. As soon as it was dark, from BJ’s. It was half chocolate, half entire wedding of Princess Madeleine, *** up came the most gorgeous moon of the white. Erin proudly cut the graduation the fourth in line to the Swedish throne. I think that the “Prayer for Our year, the Strawberry Moon. He grabbed cake and then cut a few of the pieces. Madeleine had married Christopher Country,” written in this week’s St. his camera and went outside to take The cake was so tasty that when they O’Neill, from the US, in Stockholm Ambrose Bulletin, was positively photos. (The Strawberry Moon is the had finished passing out the pieces to on May 8. Sue remarked to me how beautiful for the week of the Fourth largest one of the year.) Everyone was everyone, there was only one piece left. beautiful the women guests looked, of July: “Our Father, You chose Mary gawking at it. It was a clear night so (Honest, I only had one piece and gave many of them sporting tiaras. “Oh, Ma, as the fairest of your daughters; Holy we saw it in all its glory. half of that to son Paul.) Daughter Sue how I wished I had a tiara,” she said, Spirit, You chose her as Your mother. The World’s Greatest Grandson, took over driving home from Erin’s jokingly. Well, about a week later, I We put the United States into Mary Brendan, finally came into the party. party since it was so late. We were was walking through WalMart and saw Immaculate’s hand that she may He had to work till 7 p.m. He began surprised that the traffic was light on a rhinestone tiara. 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Dorchester Reporter 2013 3 col (5”) x 6” July 4, 2013 The Reporter Page 13 Community Health News Make summer healthy, hydrated; eat fruit, drink water By Tarma Johnson due to a person’s age and at this time of the year The Food Guide recom- Fruits and vegetables and informed. Our Mattapan Community the amount of body fat. so even if you are not mends eating between are also beneficial to staff is working with Health Center Perspiration, urination, excited about certain 5-9 servings of fruit and the body according to community partners in Summer activities can and other bodily func- fruits and vegetables, vegetables and drinking their colors. Red, yellow/ supporting the Farmer’s be a lot of fun for adults tions increase our water there are many to choose 6-8 glasses of water a orange, green, and white Markets in the Mat- and children, but we loss in a day. During from. day. The water should be fruits and vegetables tapan area. Come in and must be mindful of our vigorous activity in the Drinking water as- spread out through the promote a healthy heart. see our nutritionist to health and continue to hot weather, adults and sists with metabolic day. Drinking too much Green leafy vegetables get more information on eat a variety of fruits and children can become functions in the body water can lead to a water promote strong bones Good Health strategies. vegetables and to keep dehydrated; therefore, and flushes impurities imbalance called water and teeth. Deep blue Summer is short and hydrated while doing drinking 6-8 glasses a from the skin, making intoxication, a serious and purple fruits and we want to enjoy every those activities during water a day for an adult it look younger; it can health condition. Every- vegetables help memory day. So eat a variety the summer. is essential. also help in weight loss. one is different, so water function and health ag- of foods, exercise, and Water is an essential Fruits and vegetables Fruits and vegetables consumption can vary ing. Therefore, eating a drink water to stay element for the body are essential to good have fiber and help to based on sex, weight, variety of colorful fruits healthy and hydrated! all year around, but health and help to reduce prevent constipation. and activity level, and and vegetables will help Tarma Johnson, FNP, especially during the heart disease, diabetes, Drinking water or eat- health condition. It is maintain good health. BC, is the Director of summer. The adult and stroke. Fruits and ing a piece of fruit can important to check with Mattapan Community Clinical Health Services human body is 50-80 vegetables are low in reduce hunger pangs your physician on the Health Center continues at Mattapan Community percent composed of calories, sodium, and when a person is trying amount of water that is to strive to keep our Health Center. water. This figure varies fat. They are plentiful to reduce caloric intake. safe to consume daily. community healthy State braces for bad season of mosquito-borne sicknesses By Mike Deehan been found this year are the best ways to quitoes are found, DPH between dusk and dawn. people avoid evening State House among tested mosqui- prevent the spread of the will start encouraging “When there’s an extreme outdoor activities dur- News Service toes, according to Brown. diseases and as the sum- people to wear pants and level of risk, we may ing those peak activity Data from the state Brown said last year’s mer progresses and more long sleeves shirts and even start to recommend hours,” Brown said. agency charged with uptick in mosquito-borne cases of infected mos- to avoid being outside illnesses was due to the keeping tabs on the 617-288-2680 area’s mosquito popu- season’s prolonged ex- 617-288-2681 lation suggests that treme heat and wetness. Savin Hill Apartments is currently Massachusetts could be “We can already see accepting applications for one, two and in for another season of this year that things are three bedroom waitlists. WILLIAM LEE, D.D.S. swatting and scratching, very different,” Brown  Please request Applicants must be 62 years or older or FAMILY ENTISTRY or worse. On top of their said, with a cool, wet applications in disabled. D writing at the  Applicants must be determined eligible and irksomeness, mosquitoes spring in New England. address listed Still, the high rates below. qualified in accordance with the regulations of could carry deadly dis- the HUD Section 8 Housing Program. eases such as Eastern of disease last year 130 Auckland Street Office Hours Dorchester, MA 02125 Equine Encephalitis or have officials on guard. 617-288-5418 | Relay: 711 By Appointment 383 NEPONSET AVE. the West Nile Virus. According to Brown, cmjapts.com | savinhillapts.com evening Hours Available DORCHESTER, MA 02122 State public health awareness and repellent Professionally managed by CMJ Management Company veterinarian Dr. Cath- erine Brown said the preliminary data the Keystone Apartments is currently state has on this year’s accepting applications for studio, one crop of mosquitoes and two bedroom waitlists. shows higher levels of Please request  Applicants must be 62 years or older or the breeds most likely to applications in writing at the disabled. transmit disease. address listed  Applicants must be determined eligible and “Given the inten- below. qualified in accordance with the regulations of sity of what we saw last 151 Hallet Street the HUD Section 8 Housing Program. Dorchester, MA 02124 year, we’re certainly 617-282-9125 | Relay: 711 particularly worried cmjapts.com | keystonecmj.com about triple-E,” Brown Professionally managed by CMJ Management Company said, adding that West Nile Virus is less de- pendent on what hap- NEPONSET PRESCHOOL pened the year before. $37/day - 7:30-5:30 “We’re going into the season with a lot of Fall Toddler Program water and since mos- quitoes need water to $25/day - 8:30-12:30 breed, that’s kind of 281A Neponset Avenue, Dorchester not in our favor. It’s in the mosquitoes favor,” www.neponsetpreschool.com Brown said at a press Lic. #291031 617-265-2665 conference in Boston to discuss the state’s mosquito preparations. LEGAL NOTICES

Forecasting how this sea- COMMONWEALTH OF COMMONWEALTH OF son will be, Brown said, MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT is very complicated and PROBATE & FAMILY COURT PROBATE & FAMILY COURT depends on a number of SUFFOLK DIVISION SUFFOLK DIVISION 24 NEW CHARDON STREET 24 NEW CHARDON STREET factors including the PO BOX 9667, BOSTON, MA 02114 PO BOX 9667, BOSTON, MA 02114 mosquito population, 617-788-8300 617-788-8300 Docket No. SU10D0616DR Docket No. SU12D2358DR weather and the pres- DIVORCE SUMMONS DIVORCE SUMMONS ence of birds already BY PUBLICATION and MAILING BY PUBLICATION and MAILING RICHARD RODRIGUEZ KERRY FLYNN SHEEHAN infected with the dis- vs. vs. eases. Further trapping MARIBEL COLON TIMOTHY SHEEHAN To the Defendant: To the Defendant: and testing by officials The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for will be needed before Divorce requesting that the Court grant a Divorce requesting that the Court grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown of the divorce for irretrievable breakdown of the experts will have a solid marriage pursuant to G.L. c. 208, Sec. marriage pursuant to G.L. c. 208, Sec. idea of what to expect 1B. The Complaint is on file at the Court. 1B. The Complaint is on file at the Court. An Automatic Restraining Order has An Automatic Restraining Order has this mosquito season, been entered in this matter preventing been entered in this matter preventing she said. One notification you from taking any action which would you from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial negatively impact the current financial of West Nile Virus has status of either party. SEE Supplemental status of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Probate Court Rule 411. You are hereby summoned and You are hereby summoned and re- required to serve upon: Kerry Flynn For the latest quired to serve upon: Richard Rodriguez, Sheehan, 35 Harborview St., Apt. 1, 480 Mystic Ave., #205, Somerville, MA Dorchester, MA 02125 your answer, if updates 02145 your answer, if any, on or before any, on or before 08/29/2013. If you fail 08/15/2013. If you fail to do so, the court to do so, the court will proceed to the log on to will proceed to the hearing and adjudica- hearing and adjudication of this action. dotnews.com tion of this action. You are also required You are also required to file a copy of to file a copy of your answer, if any, in your answer, if any, in the office of the AND Follow us the office of the Register of this Court. Register of this Court. Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- on twitter STRONG, First Justice of this Court. STRONG, First Justice of this Court. Date: June 21, 2013 Date: June 17, 2013 @DotNews Patricia M. Campatelli Patricia M. Campatelli Register of Probate Register of Probate Page 14 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester 1135 Dorchester Avenue • (617) 288-7120

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester held its Annual Member Recognition This past week teen members of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester were Night Dinner this past week. Board Member Maureen Peterson, President and the guests of the Under The Tree Foundation for a golf outing at the Harmon CEO Bob Scannell met with the Youth of the Year Finalists. Golf & Fitness Center. Members enjoyed lessons, a chance to play, and dinner.

Member Recognition Night - 11 & older at 7 p.m. The team will selection, financial aid, essays, course Congratulations to those members take part in meets at Waltham (7/25), selection and more. For more informa- receiving awards at our Annual vs. Taunton (8/1) and will close out tion, or to register, contact Emily Upcoming Special Event: Member Recognition Night Dinner the season with a Meet and Family Capurso (ecapurso@bgcdorchester. held this past week. The night saw Barbecue against Malden (8/8). For org) Marilyn Rodman members receiving awards from all more information contact Aquiles Theater for Kids Program core program areas, as well as the Gomes ([email protected]). Irish Cultural Center Camp - prestigious Program Director Awards Once again, this summer the Club will “Blue Man Group” and the Youth of the Year Awards. Admissions 101 Workshop - For be partnering with the Irish Cultural Wednesday, July 10th our incoming High School Senior Center to host members at their Sum- Summer Swim Team - The Sum- Class we will once again partner with mer Camp. The Camp will be offered 2 p.m. mer Swim Team will kick-off next week U-Mass Boston to host an Admissions the weeks of 7/15 and 7/22. Spots are with practices on Tuesday, Wednesday 101 workshop on the Campus. The limited and all participants must be 50 Teen members will at- and Thursday evenings. The team is workshop will help prepare our pre-registered. Transportation will be tend a performance of “Blue open to members ages 5 to 18 with members on the admissions process provided. For information on the Irish Man Group” at the Charles practices for swimmers ages 10 & they can expect to go through come Cultural Center Camp contact Mike Playhouse. under at 6 p.m. and swimmers ages the Fall including applications, college Joyce ([email protected]).

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During the tournament they scored the most goals, conceded the fewest, and won the championship game against Weymouth6-0. This was proceeded by a season in which the team dominated league play, and won their league championship with playoff wins against perennial powerhouses Natick and Newton. “As you can imaging we’re very proud of them,” said Coach Dan Murray. “Soccer has grown tremendously in popularity and there are currently hundreds of U12 soccer teams in the state, but only a small fraction are playing at the division 1 level. Just getting to D1 MTOC is a real achievement. To win the state championship in such dominate fashion is very rare indeed. “This very diverse inner city soccer team is comprised of boys with parentage from Cape Verde, Ireland, Haiti, Colombia, Liberia, Peru, China and the US. A venerable cornucopia of talent and ethnic- ity, not a melting pot as no two players are alike,” Murray added. “They’ve been brought together by their love of soccer and have learned to leverage each other’s strengths and differences to play as a true team.” Murray — also a coach— credits head coach Phil State Under 12 champions— Front Row: Finn Keane for teaching the youngsters how to play the O’Brien, Soree Kaba, Sebastian Suarez, Owen game ‘right’ since they were 8 years old. Smyth, Eric Barrios, Eben Butler, Clayton Ro- “The best way for me to describe it would be drigues Back Row: Dan Murray, Edmilson Fer- The Dorchester ‘sublime ferocity’,” Murray explained in an email. “An nandes, Owen Murray, Kysorrklay Gomes, Oliver Culliton, Andrew Wong, Radley Theolien, and head intelligent game of possession, passing, and precision coach Phil Keane. Photo courtesy Mark Culliton Historical Society combined with superior speed and toughness. Its’ a rarity of teams this age and it makes them almost offers unbeatable. used his physicality to dominate the left mid-field “The boys have left a very positive impression not and dig balls out of the corners. just on their own community but also those in rival -Ollie Culliton had two shut outs at keeper, but Dorchester’s Collections, towns as well. Vanquished foes in Newton, Natick, most impressive was his calm and accurate offensive and Arlington have expressed praise and sent notes distribution of the ball up field. a new book encouragement leading into this state championship -Radley Theolien, our biggest and most physical tournament. Gestures like these just don’t happen player, proved an intimidating force at stopper and about its buildings that often in soccer, and it speaks volumes about offensively at striker. these Dorchester kids character.” -Finn (The Finisher) O’Brien scored, and assisted Through the course of their season, every member with multiple surgically accurate corner kicks into and artifacts in exchange of the team— including both goalies— scored. the box and distribution of the ball at midfield. Her4e are some other highlights of the MTOC -Owen Smyth provided calm and clever “Rondo- for a $25 donation tourney, as recounted by Dan Murray: like” ball distribution at center mid. -Soree (Supra) Kaba who is the most skilled -Andrew Wong and Eric Barros contributed off the player on the team, dominated at striker and gave bench with speedy runs up the center and explosive defenses fits with his ability to shoot from any angle goals of their own. with power and accuracy. The standout performers from this weekend -Sebastain Suarez masterfully transitioned the were Eddy Fernandez and Owen Murray who ball from fullback to midfield, creating multiple scor- dominated the defense with iron curtain like stops, ing opportunities and confusing opposing defenders. and momentum shifting charges up field. Eddy put -Eben (Ebend-it) Butler’s “five minutes of fury” on a clinic on how to deliver headers with power at striker resulted in multiple goals by surprising and accuracy, and Owen overwhelmed opponents opponents with his speed and powerful strikes. his speed and ferocious attacking style. -Clatyon Rodrigues who is also an all-state wrestler - REPORTER STAFF Pressley pushes for an end to cap on local liquor licenses by state By Gintautas Dumcius municipalities.” News Editor The disparity in liquor licenses in neighborhoods Saying the 80-year-old state law that imposes across the city is striking: Dozens of licenses are www.dorchesterhistoricalsociety.org limits on municipal liquor licenses is hurting small owned in the North End, a frequent destination for businesses in Boston, City Councillor At-Large tourists, while Mattapan only has nine certificates, Ayanna Pressley has launched an effort to revamp according to Pressley. Her petition would make new the system. Pressley, a Dorchester resident, has licenses non-transferable, returnable to the city filed a home rule petition that would lift the cap after a restaurant’s closure. But existing licenses on the number of would be grandfathered and owners of those licenses licenses made would still be able to sell them. available, an ef- Pressley pointed to the success of the Ashmont fort requiring the Grill as an example of what could await other local support of the restaurants if they had an easier time procuring City Council, the liquor or beer and wine licenses, which often come mayor, and the with a high price tag. The grill, owned by Chef Legislature. Chris Douglas, and situated across the street from According to her home in the Carruth apartment complex, is an Pressley’s office, example of a thriving restaurant that has played a a 1933 law man- “critical role in incentivizing smart growth develop- dates that cities ment” in the area surrounding the Ashmont MBTA and towns have Station in Dorchester. “I don’t believe the Carruth to seek Beacon would be there if not for the success of the Ashmont Hill’s sign-off in Grill,” Pressley said. order to receive She acknowledged that she has received some more liquor li- pushback from some who are concerned that the censes. The law value of their current license will go down. “I think was enacted in a competition is a good thing,” she said, adding that time when state if a restaurant already has a liquor license it will Councillor Ayanna Pressley lawmakers were continue to do well. “You’re going to invite more foot said to have sought to limit the powers of local gov- traffic and make your neighborhood a destination ernment officials who were largely Irish Americans. location and create more spaces for the people in Pressley is pushing for the city to gain control of the neighborhood,” she said. “These are venues the process. “The current system is confusing and that build community and support neighborhoods. cost-prohibitive and the cap needs to be lifted,” And we need more of them. More business growth she said of her initiative. “It’s gone on for far and development begets more business growth and too long. We’re losing revenue and jobs to other development.” Page 16 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 Council rivals critical of Yancey’s dual campaign push (Continued from page 1) Terrance Williams of the office you’re running he would have to choose Republican ticket lost Roslindale precinct into Rosseter Street. for. If you’re running which one he can serve and Ryan returned to District 4. Yancey, who Monteiro ran for state for mayor, focus on the in, per the city charter, Congress from his home- lives on Hooper Street representative in 2010, mayor’s office. Don’t and assuming he chooses town of Janesville. in Dorchester, lost four when Willie Mae Allen take voters for granted the mayor’s office, that Yancey has beaten precincts in Mattapan opted to retire. In the by saying ‘I’m running would leave the District back past District 4 chal- and picked up five new five-way Democratic for both.’” 4 seat vacant and likely lengers, most notably ones in Dorchester. primary that followed, Monteiro noted that prompt a special election. Ego Ezedi, a young Bap- “I’m getting out, knock- Monteiro came in last City Councillor At-Large “As a voter, not neces- tist minister who had the ing on doors, targeting with 78 votes. The win- Felix Arroyo is one of sarily as a candidate, I backing of establishment new parts of the district,” ner, current state Rep. several officeholders would have a problem figures like then-City Godfrey, 43, said on Russell Holmes, received giving up their seat to with that,” Godfrey said. Councillor At-Large Mi- 910 votes out of 2,465 Non-profit executive run for mayor. He also “I think we have to chael Flaherty. Yancey, Tuesday. He plans to Steven Godfrey hold a campaign kick-off votes cast. took a shot at Yancey’s be extremely cautious who was 54 years old next Wednesday, July “This time I’m start- Williams, 44, worked 30 years on the council, about what we charge to at the time, came out 10, at 500 Morton St. ing early,” Monteiro, at Boston Water and which Yancey is tout- the taxpayers.” on top in that 2003 He is also working with 45, said. “I believe I’m Sewer for 25 years and ing as an asset as he Yancey declined to election, winning by 689 several organizations ready.” A Cape Verde also as a civil proces- runs for mayor. “You make himself available votes. “Make no mistake in the hopes of putting native who came to the sor, serving summonses cannot stay in politics for comment. But he has about it,” Yancey told together several candi- US at the age of 22, he at the Suffolk County for so long, because you defended his double bid, the crowd that gathered date forums. “For me, it’s works as a mortgage loan Sheriff’s Department, for need to bring new ideas, frequently comparing at the Unity Sports important to have public originator. “I want to rep- almost 8 years. new blood, new energy,” his situation to that of and Cultural Center discourse so people can resent my community,” All three challengers Monteiro said. Paul Ryan, a Republican in Codman Square on choose who they want he said. “I’m running questioned Yancey’s run Godfrey said Yancey’s congressman from Wis- that November night. for higher office,” he said. because I believe now for both City Council and two-pronged campaign consin who last year ran “People thought that I Two candidates from is the right time to elect the mayor’s office. doesn’t look like a “viable for reelection while he was under attack and Dorchester are also hop- the first Cape Verdean “I think he should option” and cited costs was also the candidate thought the community ing to topple Yancey American for Boston only be running for one as one issue to consider. for vice president on the was under attack, and from the District 4 seat: City Council, for us to office,” Williams said. Noting that if Yancey Republican ticket with they responded.” Divo Rodrigues Monteiro have our own voice in “Where is your heart? makes it to November former Massachusetts of Capen Street and City Hall.” Your heart should be in and wins both offices, Gov. Mitt Romney. The City leaders huddle on ways to curb violence (Continued from page 1) taken 325 firearms off clergy, with commu- Police officials are officers who stay in one Ferrer, the public who pointed to Mayor the streets. “Before nity members, to their encouraging officers to area – that are slated health commissioner, Thomas Menino’s efforts somebody comes into the homes, letting families get out of the car and to start this month in noting that one out of to ensure 10,000 sum- criminal justice system, know their kids might’ve meet with residents, he the Harvard Avenue ten children under six mer jobs for youth, and before they become an in- started to get involved in said. “We cannot arrest area of District B-3 and years old in Boston has William Gross, Boston dividual who’s standing gang activity, might’ve the problems away,” said . Neigh- witnessed or experienced police superintendent before a clerk magistrate started to run with the Gross. borhood watch groups violence, said the city has and night commander. or judge on arraignment, wrong crew. We’re trying Earlier this year, city are walking with police added trauma-trained Linskey said police we’re involving those to intervene before they officials announced two officers in the evening in practitioners at health officers have made 521 families,” Linskey said. become a statistic in the new “safe street teams so-called called “flash- centers at Whittier Street “home front” visits and “Officers are going with city.” – a supervisor and six light walks.” and .

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS KOMONNWÈLT MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DEPATMAN TRANSPÒ MASSACHUSETTS – DIVIZYON GRAN WOUT - HIGHWAY DIVISION ANONS POU ODISYON PIBLIK NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING Nimewo Dosye Pwojè a 605511 Project File No. 605511 MassDot pral òganize yon odisyon piblik ak yon diskisyon jeneral sou travay ki pral A Public Information Meeting and Open House will be held by MassDOT to discuss fèt nan pwojè yo pwopoze pou Casey a, nan Jamaica Plain, MA. the proposed Casey Arborway project in Jamaica Plain, MA. KI KOTE: Boston English High School Auditorium WHERE: Boston English High School Auditorium 144 McBride Street 144 McBride Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 KI LÈ: Jedi 11 jiyè 2013, depi 6:00 diswa pou rive 9:00 diswa WHEN: Thursday, July 11, 2013 @ 6:00 – 9:00 pm REZON: Rezon pou odisyon sa a, se pou bay piblik la yon chans pou l konprann PURPOSE: The purpose of this meeting it to provide the public with an opportunity byen ki pwogrè ki fèt sou pwojè yo pwopoze pou Casey Arborway a. Reyinyon an pral to become fully acquainted with the status of the proposed Casey Arborway project. bay yon apèsi sou pwogrè ki fèt sou pwojè a, nan yon nivo 75% nan etap konsepsyon The meeting will provide an overview of the project’s status at the 75% design stage an, ak nan pati nan pwojè a ki fè bon chimen depi nivo 25% konsepsyon an. and focus on those elements of the project which have advanced significantly since 25% design. PWOPOZISYON: Pwojè yo pwopoze a, se pou retire vyadik Monsignor William J. Casey ki pase anlè nan katye Jamaica Plain nan Boston an, epi bati yon nouvo wout PROPOSAL: The proposed project consists of removal of the Monsignor William nan nivo atè nan plas li. Pwojè a genyen ladan l tou amelyorasyon jewometrik ak J. Casey Overpass in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston and the construction amelyorasyon siyal nan plizyè entèseksyon ki bezwen reparasyon (tankou South Street/ of new at-grade roadways in its place. The project also includes geometric and signal Arborway, Washington Street/Hyde Park Avenue, ak Shea Circle), modifikasyon nan improvements at a number of substandard area intersections (i.e. South Street/Arborway. wout otobis ki anwo a, avèk plizyè amelyorasyon nan fonksyonnman ak enfrastrikti, Washington Street/Hyde Park Avenue, and Shea Circle), modifications to the upper ki anrapò avèk tranzit miltimodal nan estasyon MBTA Forest Hills la, ansanm ak busway and various operational and infrastructure improvements associated with amelyorasyon nan wout bisiklèt ak fasilite pou pyeton, epi kreyasyon espas louvri multi-modal transit at Forest Hills MBTA Station, improved bicycle and pedestrian siplemantè. accommodations, and creation of additional open space. Pou soumèt yon deklarasyon ekri oswa yon dokiman nan plas, oubyen an plis Written statements and other exhibits in place of, or in addition to, oral comments deklarasyon oral yon moun vle fè nan reyinyon piblik sou pwojè yo pwopoze a, voye made at the Public Meeting regarding the proposed undertaking are to be submitted yo nan adrès sa a: Patricia Leavenworth, P.E., Chief Engineer, MassDOT, 10 Park Plaza, to Patricia Leavenworth, P.E., Chief Engineer, MassDOT, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, Boston, MA 02116, ATTN: (Accelerated Bridge Program, Project File No. 605511). MA 02116, ATTN: (Accelerated Bridge Program, Project File No. 605511). Such Y ap aksepte dokiman konsa pandan odisyon an tou. Si ou voye yon deklarasyon submissions will also be accepted at the meeting. Mailed statements and exhibits oubyen yon dokiman nan lapòs pou yo mete nan minit odisyon piblik la, so lapòs la intended for inclusion in the public meeting minutes must be postmarked within ten dwe montre ou te voye yo pandan dis (10) jou ouvrab ki anvan Odisyon Piblik sa a. (10) business days of this Public Meeting. Project inquiries may be emailed to dot. Ou mèt voye mande enfòmasyon sou pwojè a nan kourye elektwonnik, nan adrès dot. [email protected] [email protected].

The community has declared that this facility is accessible to all in compliance with Kominote a deklare lokal sa a bay aksè pou tout moun, dapre direktiv ADA / Tit the ADA / Title II. However, persons in need of ADA / Title II accommodations should II. Men sèlman, moun ki bezwen aranjman dapre ADA / Tit II dwe kontakte Angela contact Angela Rudikoff by phone at (617) 973-7005 or email to angela.rudikoff@state. Rudikoff nan telefòn nan nimewo (617) 973-7005 oubyen voye yon kourye elektwonnik ma.us. Requests must be made at least 10 days prior to the date of the public meeting. nan adrès [email protected]. Demann yo dwe fèt omwen 10 jou avan dat odisyon piblik la. In case of inclement weather, meeting cancellation announcements will be posted on the internet at http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/ Si pral gen move tan nan jou odisyon an, y ap afiche anons pou annile odisyon an sou entènèt nan adrès http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/ FRANCIS A. DEPAOLA, P.E. PATRICIA LEAVENWORTH, P.E. HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR CHIEF ENGINEER FRANCIS A. DEPAOLA, P.E. PATRICIA LEAVENWORTH, P.E. ADMINISTRATÈ POU TRAVAY SOU GRAN WOUT ENJENNYÈ AN CHÈF Boston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts July 4, 2013 The Reporter Page 17 Registration open for fall play in Dorchester Youth Soccer Registration continues this 8 year olds) play on Sundays The registration fee is summer for the fall season from noon - 4p.m. They have $50 for one child. $90 for of Dorchester Youth Soccer. practices determined by the two children and $120 for The season begins on Sun., coaches. a family, You can pay Sept. 8 at Pope John Paul Under 11 (9 and 10 year- on line or send a check to II Park in Neponset. Go to olds) play on Sundays from DYS c/o Susan Fenton, 10 dyssoccer.com and click on 11:30a.m. - 3:30p.m. and Pleasant Street, Dorchester, “register now.” practice at the coaches’ dis- 02125. Your child will need There are four divisions: cretion. The oldest bracket cleats, shin guards and black Clinic - 4 and 5 year olds play Under 15 (11, 12, 13, and 14 shorts. The league will on Sundays from 9 - 10a.m. year-olds) play on Sundays supply the shirt and socks. The Under 9 group (6, 7 and from 9a.m. - 12:30p.m. Mattapan man, 21, is charged in child porn investigation A 21-year-old Norfolk and videos of children using was out on bail from an Street man is behind bars a peer-to-peer file-sharing earlier case of alleged as- The city’s ParkARTS concert series will bring “Boston’s party this week on high bail after program. Boston Police ar- sault and battery and other band” BearFight to Neponset’s Garvey playground for an eve- he was arrested last week rested him last Friday after charges from a Lawrence ning show on Thurs., July 18. The band plays covers of a diverse and charged in a child porn they seized his computers court. His bail in that case range of artists from U2 and Aerosmith to Kanye West and Tom investigation. Luis Gonzalez and storage drives which was revoked by Dorchester Petty, according to their website. The free show starts at 7 p.m. at Garvey, located at 340 Neponset Ave. was ordered held on $35,000 prosecutors say contained court Judge James Coffey The concert series begins on Tuesday, July 9, at 7 p.m. with the bail at his arraignment in graphic images of children. on Tuesday. Gonzalez is due acoustic duo of Chris Mathison and Nick Leydon at Elliot Norton Dorchester District Court on Police also recovered what back in court on August 1. Park, 295 , Boston, followed by Swingin’ in the July 2. Gonzalez is alleged to they believe is crack cocaine Fens at Ramler Park, located at 130 Peterborough Street in the have shared explicit images in their search. Gonzalez Fenway, on Wednesday, July 17, at 6 p.m. Hubway poised to expand in Dorchester (Continued from page 1) and used this feedback ate a proposal that would said Poff, who added for free, the demand for “Dorchester deserves Boston Bikes initiative to gauge public interest allow bikes in Franklin that she would like to bikes is always high. what the rest of the city in 2007. for Hubway stations in Park. The proposal was see Hubway bikes used Philip Lindsay, an has,” he said. “Hubway has the abil- different areas. accepted by the city a for both transportation advocate for DotBike and “We might be riding ity to transform and The Franklin Park few years ago, and Poff and recreation around long-time Boston biker, the wrong way down the mainstream cycling,” Coalition (FPC) has been believes that this makes the park. Poff said that said that Dorchester’s street with no helmets,” Freedman said. She pushing for Hubway Franklin Park the only she believes the public heavy use of public trans- he said, laughing. “But added that the growth stations in and around city park where biking interest is present - at portation would make it people here [in Dorches- of cycling is good for the park since 2011. is legal. the park’s annual Kite a perfect candidate for an ter] are interested in public health, leading to “The park is pretty Ideally, said Poff, any & Bike Festival, where extensive bike-sharing biking.” less pollution and more inaccessible by public Hubway stations at the city rents out bicycles system. exercise among Boston transportation,” said Franklin Park would residents, and one of Christine Poff, Executive be part of an integrated the primary reasons Director of the FPC, who system around the area. that Menino started the explained that the park Freedman agreed, say- AmeriCorps Fellow Openings Hubway bike program is not near a T stop. ing that the addition was his sustainability Additionally, bus service of a Hubway station You get: great experience, professional development, training, and the initiative. is often unreliable and in Franklin Park is a opportunity To determine where primarily runs during definite possibility for to make a positive difference in the lives of underserved Boston youth in the new stations would rush hour times. next season, when the Tenacity’s one-year AmeriCorps program. Plus: go, the Boston Bikes Biking is technically area around the park program encouraged off-limits in city parks has a more solid base of . Living Stipend (taxable): $15,000 across the year of service locals to submit their - however, the FPC bike-sharing stations. . Health Coverage & Generous time-off package location preferences at partnered with DotBike, “Hubway has been way . An education award of $5,550 upon completing 1700 hours of service courbanize.com, an on- a group of Dorchester more successful than . Forbearance on eligible federal student loans . AmeriCorps sponsored child care benefit available line urban planning tool, biking advocates, to cre- anyone anticipated,” . Monthly T Pass

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PO BOX 9667, BOSTON, MA 02114 PO BOX 9667, BOSTON, MA 02114 Boston 02114 617-788-8300 617-788-8300 (617) 788-8300 TO APPLY: Please send a cover letter and resume to: Docket No. SU13P1290GD Docket No. SU93P1621GI1 CITATION ON PETITION FOR in the MATTER OF in the INTERESTS OF [email protected] ETHEL WALKER FORMAL ADJUDICATION STEPHANIE MASTERS of DORCHESTER, MA of JAMAICA PLAIN, MA Docket No. SU13P1455EA CITATION GIVING NOTICE CITATION GIVING NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, OF PETITION FOR OF PETITION ROBERT GRAHAM APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN TO EXPAND THE POWERS DATE OF DEATH: 05/28/2012 religion, gender, age, sexuality, gender identification, or physical ability. FOR INCAPACITATED PERSON OF A GUARDIAN To all interested persons: PURSUANT TO G.L. c. 190B, §5-304 RESPONDENT A petition has been filed by: Pamela E. RESPONDENT Incapacitated Person/Protected Person Alleged Incapacitated Person Brothers-Graham of Dorchester, MA To the named Respondent and requesting that the Court enter a formal To the named Respondent and all other all other interested persons, a peti- interested persons, a petition has been tion has been filed by Department of Decree and Order of testacy and for such filed by Adell Foster of Brockton, MA in Mental Health of Boston, MA in the other relief as requested in the Petition. the above captioned matter alleging that above captioned matter requesting And also requesting that: Pamela E. Ethel Walker is in need of a Guardian and that the court: Brothers-Graham of Dorchester, MA be CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR/TRUCK requesting that Adell Foster of Brockton, Expand the powers of a Guardian. appointed as Personal Representative MA (or some other suitable person) be ap- The petition asks the Court to make of said estate to serve With Corporate No Title • No Problem pointed as Guardian to serve on the bond. a determination that the powers of the Surety on the bond. The petition asks the Court to determine Guardian and/or Conservator should that the Respondent is incapacitated, that be expanded, modified, or limited You have the right to obtain a copy of the appointment of a Guardian is neces- since the time of the appointment. The the Petition from the Petitioner or at sary, and that the proposed Guardian is original petition is on file with the court. the Court. You have a right to object to appropriate. The petition is on file with this You have the right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your court and may contain a request for certain this proceeding. If you wish to do attorney must file a written appearance specific authority. TODISCO TOWING so, you or your attorney must file a and objection at this Court before 10:00 You have the right to object to this written appearance at this court on or a.m. on 07/25/2013. proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline your attorney must file a written appearance 08/01/2013. This day is NOT a hearing at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the date, but a deadline date by which you by which you must file a written appear- return date of 07/11/2013. This day is NOT have to file the written appearance if ance and objection if you object to this “Boston’s Only Full Service Tow Company” a hearing date, but a deadline date by which you object to the petition. If you fail to proceeding. If you fail to file a timely writ- you have to file the written appearance if file the written appearance by the return ten appearance and objection followed you object to the petition. If you fail to file date, action may be taken in this matter by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty the written appearance by the return date, without further notice to you. In addition (30) days of the return date, action may Need a Tow? action may be taken in this matter without to filing the written appearance, you or be taken without further notice to you. further notice to you. In addition to filing the your attorney must file a written affidavit The estate is being administered under written appearance, you or your attorney stating the specific facts and grounds must file a written affidavit stating the of your objection within 30 days after formal procedure by the Personal specific facts and grounds of your objec- the return date. Representative under the Massachu- Dead Battery? Locked Keys in Car? tion within 30 days after the return date. IMPORTANT NOTICE setts Uniform Probate Code without IMPORTANT NOTICE The outcome of this proceeding supervision by the Court. Inventory and The outcome of this proceeding may may limit or completely take away the accounts are not required to be filed with Call us for fast professional service. limit or completely take away the above- above-named person’s right to make the Court, but recipients are entitled to named person’s right to make decisions decisions about personal affairs or notice regarding the administration from about personal affairs or financial affairs financial affairs or both. The above- or both. The above-named person has the the Personal Representative and can We can handle any job! named person has the right to ask petition the Court in any matter relating right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may make for a lawyer. Anyone may make this this request on behalf of the above-named request on behalf of the above-named to the estate, including distribution of person. If the above-named person cannot person. If the above-named person assets and expenses of administration. Have AAA call us direct for shorter wait time! afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at cannot afford a lawyer, one may be Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- State expense. appointed at State expense. STRONG First Justice of this Court. Witness, Hon. Joan P. Armstrong, First Witness, Hon. Joan P. Armstrong, Date: June 21, 2013 Justice of this Court. First Justice of this Court. Patricia M. Campatelli Patricia M. Campatelli Patricia M. Campatelli Register of Probate Register of Probate Register of Probate 617-567-0700 Date: June 4, 2013 Date: June 26, 2013 Page 18 THE Reporter July 4, 2013 RECENT OBITUARIES Bertowice, Gloria sions of sympathy may Carpenters Local #67. ough, Patricia M. and her and many nieces and Post Office. Late member (McCormick), formerly be made to Alzheimer’s Devoted parishioner of husband Robert White of nephews. of Wampatuck Golf Club, of Port Norfolk and Fields Research Assn., 480 St. Gregory’s Church. Franklin, Patrick J. and SULLIVAN, Joseph Canton, Thorny Lea Corner.Wife of the late Pleasant St., Watertown, Donations made on be- his wife Linda Mulkern of Francis, age 92, of Mil- Golf Club, Brockton and Edward J McCormick, MA 02472. half of Finn to Catholic Pembroke, Philomena F. ton, formerly of Quincy, Milton Men’s Bowling Jr. and James Bertowice. McCARTHY, Finn TV Channel, 34 Chestnut and her husband Gregory June 26. Devoted brother League. Decorated WW Sister of Anna Pinto, the formerly of Skibbereen, St., Watertown, MA Fitzsimons of Ireland, of Beatrice (Sullivan) II Army veteran, having late Robert Lane, and the County Cork, Ireland and 02471. and Barbara A. and Kelm & her husband served in Central Eu- late Fran Lane. Mother of Dorchester. Husband MULKERN, Julia her husband Joseph Robert of Milton. Loving rope, Rhineland, and the seven children: Jeanne of Helen (Walsh) Mc- “Judy” (Naughton) in Ruane of NH. Sister of uncle of Maryellen and Ardennes as a Gun Crew- Geribo, Sheila McCor- Carthy, happily married Dorchester, formerly of Kathleen Walsh, Martin Tom Skusevich, Robert man in Field Artillary. mick-O’Donnell, Steven for 63 years. Father Spiddeal, Co. Galway, Naughton, Margaret and Lauren Kelm, Wil- Attended Boston College McCormick, Joyce Lewis, of Denis and his wife Ireland. Wife of the late Conley, and the late Mary liam and Sandy Kelm and Wentworth Insti- Linda Golden, the Late Donna of Marshfield, Patrick J. Mother of Mary Lydon, Peter Naughton, and Stephen and Renee tute. Mr. Sullivan was Edward J McCormick III, Edward and his wife Ann and her husband Bridie Connelly, Michael Kelm and his great nieces good natured, generous and the late Richard Mc- Helen of Franklin, Fin- John Cotter of Pembroke, Naughton, Eileen Galla- and nephews; Julie and and enjoyed being with Cormick. Grandmother bar and his wife Paula Kathleen T. Mulkern of gher, Nora and Barbara Katie Skusevich, Stacey, his family, travelling and of 15 grandchildren and of Dedham, Maureen Westwood, Bridget E. Naughton. Survived by Bobby, Brian, Amy, Tim- taking cruises. 14 great grandchildren. O’Donnell of Dorchester, and her husband William 19 grandchildren, 2 othy and Gavin Kelm. MacMASTER, Mary Eileen Coughlin and the Kearney of Northbor- great-grandchildren, Retired employee of U.S. K. (Moran) of Dorches- late Robert Coughlin of ter. Wife of George Pembroke, Patricia and W. Devoted mother of her husband Chris Fer- Neighborhood Notables George W. of Watertown, raro of Lakeville, Richard Thomas C. of Bridge- and his wife Maureen (Continued from page 10) Pilgrim Christian Endeavor Society meeting, second water, David W. of FL, of Hanover and Helen Elma Lewis Playhouse Tues. of each month at 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim Church is Lt. Kenneth A. BPD of and her husband Declan In the Shattuck Picnic Grove: Tues., July 9, 11 a.m., a Congregational Christian Church, associated with Hanover, and Timothy J. Hourihan of Dorchester. OrigiNation and Boston Rhythmn Riders; at 6 p.m., the United Church of Christ, and is located at 540 of Dorchester and the late Also survived by 17 E-Water Band; Tues.; July 16, 11 a.m., Stajez Dance Columbia Rd, in Uphams Corner. Robert J. MacMaster. grandchildren and one Co, and at 6 p.m., Athene Wilson; Tues., Juy 23, 11 Divine Mercy Celebration Sister of Francis Moran great grandchild. Brother a.m. OrigiNation, and at 6 p.m., Midnight Crew; The nuns usually celebrate the Eucharist in honor of FL. Grandmother of 11 of Charles of Waltham Tues., July 30, OrigiNation and Boston Rhythmn of Divine Mercy on the third Friday of each month, loving grandchildren and and John Joe of Country Riders, and a t6 p.m., Intense City. Free admission. at St. Ann’s in Neponset, with Exposition at 6 p.m., 2 great granddaughters. Cork, Ireland and the Chaplet of Mercy at 6:30 p.m., and Mass, with Fr. Member of The Canadian late Eileen Hagarty and Temple Shalom The worship services are held at the Great Hall Richard Clancy, at 7 p.m. (This next celebration American Club and the Denis (Sonny) McCarthy. will be held in Sept., when the 150th anniversary Adult Fellowship at Fort Also survived by many Sanctuary in the First Congregational Church, 495 Canton Ave. The temple has relocated; the office, 38 of the Foundation will be celebrated on Sept. 22.) Square Presbyterian nieces and nephews. For further info: call the Sisters at 617-288-1202, Church, Quincy. Expres- Former member of Truro Lane, Milton; the mailing address, P.O. Box 870275, Milton, MA 02187; and the sanctuary, The ext. 114. Great Hall, 495 Canton Ave., Milton. The phone All Saints’ Parish number remains the same: 617-698-3394 or e-mail: Boys (grades 3 to 6) who like music are being [email protected] for info. recruited for the choir. Membership is open to First Parish Church boys of all faith, regardless of religious affiliation. TEVNAN TEVNAN The church welcomes donations of food and clothing Rehearsals, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., with singing at the 10 a.m. Mass each Sunday. 100 City Hall Plaza 415 Neponset Avenue for the needy each Sunday. Pot-Luck-Family-Fun- Call 617-436-3520 for an audition Boston, MA 02108 Dorchester, MA 02124 Night, the first Fri. of each month, 6 p.m., in the 617-423-4100 617-265-4100 parish hall. The church is located at 10 Parish St., St. Ann Church Meetinghouse Hill. The final Masses, to be celebrated by Fr. Sean, will Pilgrim Church be held on Sun., July 28. Following the 10:30 a.m. Attorneys at Law Family Mass, there will be a reception in the school www.tevnan.com The Worship Service each Sunday at 11 a.m.; all are welcome. Bible gym so that he may greet parishioners. Coffee and LEGAL NOTICE Study, each Wed. in the pastry will be served at the reception. The parish is COMMONWEALTH OF Conference Room, from 1 sorry to lose Fr. Sean. Voice, piano, guitar, violin, MASSACHUSETTS and viola lessons are now available. See the flyers at THE TRIAL COURT to 2:30 p.m.; the public is “Close to Home” PROBATE & FAMILY COURT invited. Browse the gift the rear door of the church. St. Ann’s Knitters will SUFFOLK DIVISION meet in the fall. A selection of children’s books is 24 NEW CHARDON STREET shop, which is open week- PO BOX 9667, BOSTON, MA 02114 available during Mass. Register online at our website. 617-788-8300 days and Saturdays. Call Docket No. SU13D1227DR 617-807-0540 for details. Reunion of Class of 1964, St. Ann School, scheduled DIVORCE SUMMONS for fall, 2013; contact [email protected] or BY PUBLICATION and MAILING Community lunch is LAURA J. RIVERA VIZCAINO served free every Sat. [email protected] with names of graduates. vs. The annual cookout is scheduled for Sat., July 27, LUIS F. VIZCAINO from noon to 1:30 p.m.; To the Defendant: the public is welcome. after the 4 p.m. Mass. The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown of the LEGAL NOTICES marriage pursuant to G.L. c. 208, Sec. Cedar Grove Cemetery 1B. The Complaint is on file at the Court. COMMONWEALTH OF COMMONWEALTH OF COMMONWEALTH OF An Automatic Restraining Order has MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS CONSECRATED IN 1868 been entered in this matter preventing THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT you from taking any action which would PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT On the banks of the Neponset negatively impact the current financial Suffolk Probate & Family Court Suffolk Probate & Family Court Suffolk Probate & Family Court status of either party. SEE Supplemental 24 New Chardon St., PO Box 9667 24 New Chardon St., PO Box 9667 24 New Chardon St., PO Box 9667 Excellent “Pre-Need” Plan Available Boston 02114 Boston 02114 Boston 02114 Probate Court Rule 411. (617) 788-8300 You are hereby summoned and (617) 788-8300 (617) 788-8300 Inquiries on gravesites and above-ground CITATION ON PETITION FOR CITATION ON PETITION FOR required to serve upon: Laura J. Rivera CITATION ON PETITION FOR garden crypts are invited. Non-Sectarian. FORMAL ADJUDICATION FORMAL ADJUDICATION FORMAL ADJUDICATION Vizcaino, 10 Winter St., Dorchester, MA Docket No. SU13P1387EA Docket No. SU13P1330EA 02125 your answer, if any, on or before Docket No. SU13P1459EA Greenhouse Now Open IN THE ESTATE OF IN THE ESTATE OF IN THE ESTATE OF 08/22/2013. If you fail to do so, the court LLOYD D. CLEMONS CHARLES L. WHITTAKER ANTHONY MARTINO-CRUZ for your home gardening and cemetery needs will proceed to the hearing and adjudica- DATE OF DEATH: 04/12/2013 DATE OF DEATH: 02/01/1995 DATE OF DEATH: 06/05/2012 tion of this action. You are also required To all interested persons: To all interested persons: To all interested persons: Cemetery Office open daily at to file a copy of your answer, if any, in A petition has been filed by: Tisha D. A petition has been filed by: Andrew J. A petition has been filed by: Ivelisse Cruz 920 Adams St. the office of the Register of this Court. Valle of Damascus, MD requesting that Whittaker of Norwell, MA and requesting of Boston, MA requesting that the Court Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- the Court enter a formal Decree and that the Court enter a formal Decree and enter a formal Decree and Order of tes- Dorchester, MA 02124 STRONG, First Justice of this Court. Order of testacy and for such other Order of Adjudication of Intestacy and tacy and for such other relief as requested Telephone: 617-825-1360 Date: June 13, 2013 relief as requested in the Petition. And Derermination of Heirs and for such other in the Petition. And also requesting that: Patricia M. Campatelli also requesting that: Tisha D. Valle of relief as requested in the Petition. And Ivelisse Cruz of Boston, MA be appointed Register of Probate Damascus, MD be appointed as Personal also requesting that: Andrew J. Whittaker as Personal Representative of said estate Representative of said estate to serve of Norwell, MA be appointed as Personal to serve Without Surety on the bond. Without Surety on the bond. Representative of said estate to serve You have the right to obtain a copy of You have the right to obtain a copy of With Surety on the bond. the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Petition from the Petitioner or at You have the right to obtain a copy of the Court. You have a right to object to the Court. You have a right to object to the Petition from the Petitioner or at this proceeding. To do so, you or your this proceeding. To do so, you or your the Court. You have a right to object to attorney must file a written appearance attorney must file a written appearance this proceeding. To do so, you or your and objection at this Court before 10:00 attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before 10:00 a.m. on 07/18/2013. and objection at this Court before 10:00 a.m. on 07/18/2013. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline a.m. on 08/29/2013. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appear- This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appear- ance and objection if you object to this by which you must file a written appear- ance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely writ- ance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely writ- ten appearance and objection followed proceeding. If you fail to file a timely writ- ten appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty ten appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further notice to you. (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further notice to you. The estate is being administered under be taken without further notice to you. The estate is being administered under formal procedure by the Personal The estate is being administered under formal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachu- formal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachu- setts Uniform Probate Code without Representative under the Massachu- setts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and setts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but recipients are entitled to accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but recipients are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Court, but recipients are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. assets and expenses of administration. Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- Witness, HON. JOAN P. ARM- STRONG First Justice of this Court. STRONG First Justice of this Court. Date: June 14, 2013 STRONG First Justice of this Court. Date: June 21, 2013 Date: June 11, 2013 Patricia M. Campatelli Patricia M. Campatelli Register of Probate Patricia M. Campatelli Register of Probate Register of Probate July 4, 2013 The Reporter Page 19 Reporter’s Calendar

Saturday, July 6 • The 27th annual Charles C. Yancey Book Fair takes place from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center, 1350 Tremont St. in Roxbury. Go to charlesyanceybookfair2013. eventbrite.com to register. The last day to register is July 5, 2013. To volunteer, donate new books, or to make a financial contribution, call Lynnette Frazier at 617-635-3131.

Tuesday, July 9 • Free morning concerts at Franklin Park every Tuesday morning, July 9, 16, 23, and 30. New loca- tion this year: Shattuck Picnic Grove - Forest Hills Drive & Jewish War Vets Memorial Hwy. Bring your summer camp, your family, or youth program to the Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park. Hip hop and line dancing that everyone can join in. For schedule and directions, visit franklinparkcoalition.org or call 617-442-4141. • Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park aseries opens this evening from 6-8:30 p.m. New location this year: Shattuck Picnic Grove - Forest Hills Drive & Jewish Fields Corner Main Street’s Board of Directors are shown with Carney Hospital President Andy Davis at the group’s 2013 Annual Meeting last Tuesday at Saigon Seafood. Carney Hospital became a supporter War Vets Memorial Hwy. Great old school dance of FCMS with a $5000 contribution and Andy Davis was our featured speaker. Pictured from l-r: Maria music that everyone will love. Bring a lawn chair DiStefano, Boston Main Streets Christian Stroucken, Carney Hospital Junior Pena, Century 21 Cahill and picnic supper and cool off in the park! Free. For Associates Vivian Nguyen-Veth, Century 21 Cahill Associates Lee Adelson, FCMS President Evelyn Dar- schedule and directions, visit franklinparkcoalition. ling, FCMS Executive Director Donna Finnegan, Fields Corner CDC Nadine Fallon, Fallon Residential org or call 617-442-4141. Tam Le, Pho Hoa Restaurant Brian Corbett, resident Andy Davis, Carney Hospital President Damion Monday, July 15 Outar, Vinfen Not shown is FCMS Vice President Ed Geary Jr. • Community-wide public safety meeting with Five Neighborhood Associations/neighborhood watches, 6:30 p.m., Ditson Street Senior Housing, 25 Ditson St., Dorchester. Agenda includes: HELP WANTED • Trucks blocking traffic, idling, and over the posted weight limit on Faulkner Street; Pedestrian         walkway at the Harbor School @11       (Public Safety Hazard); Public Safety issues and     concerns in our community. For more information "*)*'!&' "*!&#)"%*#(&%)*'$'#$(%* &'*")#( )"*&)' **&"*))' "*)*'!&' "*!&#)"%*#(&%)*'$'#$(%* &'*")#( )"*&)' **&"*))' )!('*!$(' $)*&'*&%#("*&(!()"*&)*%)(#*!()"*)%%)#*$#* *)&#"* )!* "* )!('*!$(' $)*&'*&%#("*&(!()"*&)*%)(#*!()"*)%%)#*$#* *)&#"* )!* "* please call 617-265-4913. $'%(' )*%$*&)*!()"*)%%)#*(' ! ('*$ #*$'** $'%(' )*%$*&)*!()"*)%%)#*(' ! ('*$ #*$'**  #  ' '  Introducing The Kensington Collection  &%($'*#&('('*&'*$ %*)#( )"* *"%( * (* $$!  &%($'*#&('('*&'*$ %*)#( )"* *"%( * (* $$! Far from stress. Close to everything. 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For more information 793 Adams Street or to schedule a viewing contact Dorchester, MA 02124 Donna @ 617-818-4006 Offered @ $519,000.00 Page 20 THE Reporter July 4, 2013

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