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VOLUME 20, No. 39 WEDNESDAY EBNHC grateful for our supportive community Our community’s donations of personal pro- to get their jobs done, stay “Working closely with setts for their support mo- April 1, 2020 strength is on full dis- tective equipment (PPE) for connected and care for their Mayor Walsh and the Bos- bilizing around the testing INDEX play despite the extraor- our providers from individ- patients. Across the board, ton Public Health Com- center so rapidly.” Editorial 7 dinary challenges of the uals as well as businesses, people are being flexible, mission, the East Our community’s unity, Sports 9 COVID-19 crisis. Public in addition to thoughtful patient and understanding. Neighborhood Health Cen- strength, grit and resources health agencies, elected of- pizza deliveries for our All of this makes our chal- ter is honored to come to are assets for which we can Classifieds 13 Real Estate ficials, health care provid- hard-working staff. The ap- lenges easier to address. the aid of the city and our all be grateful and proud. For 13 ers and community leaders preciation and encourage- EBNHC is also proud first responders,” said Man- as long as it takes, EBNHC are collaborating in new ment expressed by commu- to partner with the City of ny Lopes, President and will continue working with DEATHS ways to protect our neigh- nity members goes a long Boston and Boston Public CEO, EBNHC. “We have local and national public Leopold Buono borhoods. Most community way and we thank you. Health Commission to of- been here for Boston for 50 health officials to ensure the Florence Capozzi members are taking social Patients and providers at fer COVID-19 testing to years, and our staff contin- safety of our staff, patients Barbara Ceconi distancing seriously and EBNHC are adapting well first responders at Suffolk ues to show their commit- and members of the com- Robert Gorvin continue to do their part to to our telehealth program, Downs. The drive-thru test- ment to our city and local munities we serve. To help Steven Mandolese protect themselves and oth- which enables medical care ing site, which opened this communities in the face of protect you, EBNHC has ers. Local businesses and over the phone so patients past Saturday, is open by this terrible crisis. Thank Christopher Mirasolo, Sr. partnered with Independent individuals are stepping up can stay safe at home. Last appointment only to quali- you to our partners at the Newspaper Group and oth- George O’Keefe to help however they can. week we provided 1,741 fied EMTs, firefighters and City of Boston, the Boston er media to share important Frederick Peter Ryan The East Boston Neigh- telemedicine visits with police officers who have Public Health Commission, information regularly. This Salvatore Traina borhood Health Center 455 occurring on our busi- first been screened to- en HYM Investment Group content and other health in- Virginia Rose-Kasper (EBNHC) is proud to see est day. Video conferencing sure they meet the state cri- and Suffolk Downs, Quest formation also appears at John and Frances Longo our community in action. will be available soon. Ev- teria for testing. The site is Diagnostics and Blue Cross ebnhc.org/COVID19 and on Obituaries Pgs 4 and 5 We were grateful to receive eryone is learning new ways not open to the public. Blue Shield of Massachu- our social media channels. Tragedy at the Jack Satter House

By Cary Shuman mother, Virginia Kasper, COVID-19 spreads at Revere senior facility 88, a resident of the Satter Hebrew Senior Life con- House, died Monday night Lou Woolf, president ever consistent in abiding by firmed Tuesday that six at Massachusetts Gener- and CEO of Hebrew Senior Centers for Disease Control residents of the Jack Satter al Hospital. Mrs. Kasper Life, said, “This insidious and Mass. Department of House on Revere Beach had tested positive for virus poses an increasingly Health Guidance. Boulevard have died, five COVID-19. HSL officials dangerous threat to our old- “We extend our deep- related to COVID-19, while have not released the names est generation, not just in est sympathy to those who the cause of death of a sixth of the other residents who Greater Boston, but around have lost loved ones to this resident has not been con- have died. the world. We all must be virus, and our prayers go firmed. A total of 13 residents at absolutely vigilant in our ap- out to those who have been Mayor Brian Arrigo encourages social distancing along Wayne Rose told the Satter House had tested proach to physical distancing Revere Beach from the Mobile City Hall Van. WCVB-TV News that his positive for COVID-19. and infection control, and See SATTER HOUSE Page 2 Arrigo tells Revere Beach visitors City Response to COVID-19: March 31 Update to practice social distancing

Arrigo launches targeted multilingual outreach and education campaign By Cary Shuman residents about social dis- tancing and suggesting that The City of Revere’s Today, Mayor Arrigo some who haven’t heard the neighborhoods broadcast- Mayor Brian Arrigo took staying at home would be a Emergency Response Team announced a new targeted message to stay at home. ing important information. the social distancing guide- safer alternative. continues to take proactive multilingual outreach and The multilingual out- • The Mayor will also lines being practiced na- “My concern is that there steps to slow community education campaign-- Stay reach and education cam- bring together faith, com- tionwide directly to Revere are too many people that transmission of COVID-19 Home, Save Lives -- fo- paign includes: munity and nonprofit lead- residents and visitors to Re- aren’t taking the guidance and prepare for further cused on the critical role ev- • A series of virtual town ers for virtual briefings and vere Beach Saturday. around social distancing spread of the virus. As of ery Revere resident plays in halls to enlist them to amplify In an unusual but quite and staying at home seri- today, March 31, 2020, the helping to slow the spread • Citywide mailer with communications. All of effective action, Arri- ously – particularly when Revere Board of Health has of COVID-19 by staying at information and resources these efforts, in addition go, situated in the mobile the weather is nice and been notified by the - Mas home. Since March 12, the • CodeRed alert citywide to ongoing daily updates City Hall van being driven people congregate on the sachusetts Department of City has provided daily in- that will highlight the ur- from the Mayor’s office, by aide Nicholas Roma- beach,” said Arrigo. Public Health of 140 posi- formation through various gency of the situation are being put in place as it no, used a bullhorn (also The mayor’s use of tive cases of COVID-19 in channels in multiple lan- • Mobile City Hall will known as a megaphone), to the City of Revere. guages, but still there are travel throughout Revere See COVID-19 UPDATE Page 2 magnify his voice and alert See DISTANCING Page 4 RHS grad Hill cuts short study abroad trip due to pandemic The following story was attending Hamilton College the program has officially ments and enjoy one last written by Revere High in New York. been closed, and you must walk around the city. We School graduate Gianni Hill I was sitting down to eat all evacuate the country as decided to call the U.S. Em- following his return to the lunch with my host family soon as possible.” The rest bassy in Madrid before do- United States from Spain in Madrid when I received of the message urged all of ing anything else. We want- while on junior year abroad a text alert on my phone us to leave within the next ed to know if they knew college program. Gianni is saying, “Dear Students, 24 hours in order to avoid anything about flight can- any complications from cellations to the U.S. or if the President’s EU travel the airport in Madrid would restrictions that would go be closing in the coming into effect the next day at days. They did not give any midnight (Friday, March clear answers. 13). There was great uncer- There were no flights Price tainty about who would be available from Madrid to subject to allowed back into the U.S. the U.S. on that Friday, so change without and what quarantine proce- I had to book the next avail- notice dures would look like. able flight on Saturday, the .89 I met with some friends morning after the travel $ Per Gallon at Retiro Park, Madrid’s restriction had gone into ef- “Central Park,” after lunch fect. I was a bit nervous at • 1001 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service to sort out travel arrange- Gianni Hill pictured during his study abroad in Spain. CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE See ABROAD Page 5

For the latest news in Revere that you need to know, check reverejournal.com See Our ad on Page 12 for information on our in-town subscription special, to help you stay in during this crisis. Page 2 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, April 1, 2020 Dr. Kelly provides update on RPS Satter House // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Talks plans, response and where sudents and teachers go from here diagnosed and to their fam- 285 residents. The Satter cialist in communications By John Lynds these things might happen which students at each high ilies as well.” House regularly hosts so- and public relations at He- in two scenarios – first, if school and each middle Woolf went on to say that cial events and holiday par- brewLife, said that HSL As the likelihood of a we come back to school and school can identify desired HSL has been in continual ties that are often attended would be issuing another return to normal life fades second, if we don’t.” elective courses for 2020- contact with the Mass. De- by Revere officials. Resi- statement Tuesday. That each week as does the like- On Advanced Placement 2021. lihood of Revere students Tests for students Kelly “We will use survey partment of Health and the dents of different faiths sit statement will be available returning to school any said the College Board is results to make as many City of Revere and has been together and enjoy restau- on its website. time soon. making arrangements for adjustments to offerings preparing for this eventual- rant-style dinner meals in The Revere Board of On Tuesday Governor students to take their AP as possible,” said Kelly. ity since the very first days the cafeteria each day. Health sent a directive to Charlie Baker extended the exams online, from home. “When that is completed, of the outbreak and is de- Mayor Arrigo, in coor- Senior Facilities recom- state’s stay-at-home advi- “Most students have al- we will begin working with termined to pro-actively do dination with the Revere mending to take intensified sory until May 4, roughly ready been in touch with students to complete their a month from now, due to their AP teachers and have course requests for next whatever it takes to keep the Board of Health, directed precautionary measures. the rising cases and deaths study plans,” said Kelly. year so we can begin plan- entire Satter House commu- further restrictions at the This includes the recom- of COVID-19 in the Com- “Any student who choos- ning as we typically would nity as safe as possible. Satter House “to slow the mendation of implementing monwealth. es not to take the exam(s) do at this time of year.” Mayor Brian Arrigo ex- spread of COVID-19 and the following protocol to Revere Public School will get a full refund if they “As always we thank pressed his personal condo- protect our most vulnerable minimize the risk of spread- Superintendent Dianne Kel- have already paid the exam you for your help and sup- lences and those of Revere residents.” ing COVID-19. Limit all ly and others were hopeful fee. The College Board in- port. We appreciate your dicates more information residents to the families of Among the directives of visitors to the facility except this pandemic would be be- patience as we navigate hind us by the first week of on testing and dates will these unpredictable and the deceased. the Revere Board of Health for necessary medical per- April when they closed the be provided on April 3rd. unsettling times,” added The news of the deaths was the quarantining of sonnel, essential employees schools earlier this month. In the meantime, you can Kelly. struck the close-knit Satter all Satter House residents and deliveries. All employ- Now that seems unlikely. access free online AP work For up-to-date informa- House community hard. within their individual ees shall wear masks and “Right now, everything and information at www. tion regarding the 2019 The senior independent apartments. gloves. Maintenance shall is very much up in the air,” apstudents.collegeboard. novel Coronavirus, please living facility for ages 62 Arrigo also extended be intensified, etc. said Kelly. “We have be- org/coronavirus- updates.” visit the DPH COVID-19 gun discussing things like Kelly also said Revere web site at www.mass. and over, has throughout its additional guidance to oth- (Information from the graduation, grade level pro- High School Principal Dr. gov/2019coronavirus four decades developed a er senior housing facilities WCVB-TV web site and motion, and how to assign John Perella will be work- or the CDC website at friendly, family atmosphere across the city. HSL was used in the com- credit for work completed ing with RHS students to www.cdc.gov/coronavi- among its approximately Paula Lowe, media spe- pilation of this story). (if this is possible) and how develop a survey through rus/2019-ncov.

COVID-19 Udate // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 becomes critically import- across City departments. message notifications at re- that needs it on Mondays, lines resources for impact- two weeks. Residents over ant for all Revere residents He and City officials con- vere.org/coronavirus. Wednesdays and Fridays, ed small businesses, em- the age of 70 or with un- to abide by the Common- tinue to join daily briefings Revere 311 remains fully from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 ployers, non-profits, and/or derlying health conditions wealth’s Stay at Home Ad- with state and federal offi- staffed and residents with p.m. workers. The page will be should limit interactions visory. cials to coordinate contain- questions or concerns are Children will receive updated by City staff on an with other people as much “I cannot say it enough: ment strategies regionally. encouraged to reach the meals for multiple days at ongoing basis. as possible. Staying at home will save All updates for Revere res- City by dialing 311 (or 781- each pick up. The City of Revere’s vol- lives. As case numbers in idents are being shared reg- 286-8311) or emailing Re- Effective March 28, all unteer database is open for The Centers for Disease Revere continue to rise ularly atRevere.org/corona- [email protected]. restaurants along Revere individuals seeking to lend Control has advised the rapidly, we need every sin- virus and via social media. All City buildings are Beach Boulevard have vol- a helping hand over the best way to prevent illness gle person in our city to closed to the public until untarily shifted to deliv- next several weeks. is to avoid being exposed to be paying attention to the City Services Updates further notice, and services ery-only or closed. this virus, and has provided guidance around staying at Mayor Arrigo declared a to residents remain avail- A mutual aid informa- Actions for All Revere a number of basic steps all home and practicing social State of Emergency in the able at Revere.org. tional packet for residents Residents to Take citizens can take to protect distancing,” Mayor Arrigo City of Revere on March All City parks and play- is now available on Revere. The Massachusetts De- themselves, including: said. “This week we are 19, 2020. grounds are closed until org, providing a wide range partment of Public Health washing your hands of- undertaking a number of There are no disruptions further notice. of resources related to is- has issued a “Stay At ten, avoiding close contact public education efforts to to basic City services pro- ’ sues like access to food, Home” Advisory for all res- with those who are sick, make sure we are reaching vided by Revere Police, grab-and-go meal services health care, transportation, idents, and Governor Baker every person in our city.” Fire, EMS, Department of are available to all students housing rights and more. has prohibited gatherings staying home when sick, The Mayor is being Public Works and Revere and families at all eight The online document will of more than 10 people. covering coughs and sneez- briefed daily by members 311. school sites. be updated daily at 4 p.m. Stay at Home means avoid- es, and cleaning and disin- of his Emergency Response Residents should sub- Breakfast and lunch will The City of Revere has ing any unnecessary travel fecting frequently touched Team to coordinate efforts scribe for email and text be provided to any child published a page that out- and activities for the next surfaces.

MassDOT Advisory: Rt. 1 Chelsea Temporary Closures and Lane Reductions The Massachusetts Department Route 1 southbound in Chelsea Beach Parkway to Everett Ave. of Transportation (MassDOT) is will be closed on four weekday Drivers are urged to reduce announcing that beginning the first weeknights and also during three speed, exercise caution, allow ex- weekend of April 2020, Route 1 full weekends. Each closure will tra time for their trip, and pay close northbound and southbound in begin at 10 p.m. and conclude no attention to signage and directions Chelsea will be reduced to one (1) later than 5 a.m. on the scheduled by police while traveling through travel lane during five (5) week- end date. work zones. ends in the spring for necessary bridge repairs and safety improve- All work is subject to weather An overnight clo- ments. This project to, in part, re- Closures: conditions. sure will occur on An overnight place the Route 1 Chelsea Viaduct, closure will occur on Thursday, is using accelerated bridge con- Please share this information with April 2nd at 10 PM and conclude struction methods to ensure that your friends, neighbors, family on Friday, April 3rd at 5 AM. the vital section of Route 1 through members, co-workers, or anyone The first weekend closure will oc- Chelsea can continue to safely and else you think will benefit from it. cur on Friday, April 24, beginning efficiently process passenger and For more information about at 10 p.m. and conclude on Mon- freight traffic. the project, please visit the day, April 27, at 5 a.m. The follow- project website at mass.gov/to- Route ing weekend closure will occur on Lane Reductions: bin-bridgechelsea-curves-rehabili- 1 will be reduced to one (1) lane Friday, May 1, at 10 p.m. and con- tation-project. in each direction during the follow- clude on Monday, May 4, at 5 a.m. You can also view public tran- ing weekends: April 3 to April 6, The final weekend closure for the sit options at mbta.com/Tobin- April 24 to April 27, May 1 to May Spring will occur on Friday, June Bridge and view live and person- 4, May 15 to May 18, and May 29 5, at 10 p.m. and conclude on Mon- alized traffic reports at mass511. to June 1. Lane reductions will day, June 8, at 5 a.m. com. begin at 10 p.m. on Fridays with Drivers are urged to utilize For MBTA parking lot capacity two lanes available again by 5 public transit options such as the updates, check @MBTA_Parking a.m. on the following Monday. Newbury/Rockport Commuter on Twitter. During the lane reduction week- Rail Line and seek alternate routes. You can also contact Donny ends, work continues around the Drivers looking to exit Route 1 Dailey, MassDOT Government Af- clock. southbound in Chelsea should fairs Liaison, at 855-201-2614 or In addition, during the spring, use the Route 16 westbound exit [email protected]. the Carter Street off-ramp from towards Everett and take Revere

Proyecto de Rehabilitación del Puente Tobin/ Curvas de Chelsea Cierres Temporarios y Reducciones de Carriles El Departamento de Transporte de ra, la rampa de salida de la calle en Chelsea deben usar la salida Massachusetts (MassDOT) anun- Carter desde la Ruta 1 hacia el sur de la Ruta 16 Oeste hacia Everett cia que a partir del primer fin de se- en Chelsea, estará cerrada durante y tomar Revere Beach Parkway mana de abril de 2020, la Ruta 1 en cuatro (4) días laborales entre se- a Everett Ave. A los conductores dirección norte y sur se reducirá a mana y también durante tres (3) se les urge a reducir la velocidad, un (1) carril de viaje durante cinco fines de semana completos. Cada tener cuidado, permitir tiempo (5) fines de semana en la primavera cierre comenzará a las 10 p.m. y adicional para su viaje, y prestar para reparaciones de puentes y me- concluirá a más tardar a las 5 de la mucha atención a señalización y joras de seguridad necesarias. mañana en la fecha de finalización direcciones de la policía mientras Este proyecto, en parte, para programada. viajan a través de zonas de trabajo. reemplazar el Viaducto de Chelsea de la Ruta 1, está utilizando mét- Cierres: Un cierre de noche Todo trabajo está sujeto a odos de construcción de puentes se llevará a cabo el miércoles 2 condiciones climáticas. acelerados para garantizar que la de abril a las 10 p.m. y concluirá Por favor, comparta esta infor- sección vital de la Ruta 1 a través el jueves 3 de abril a las 5 a.m. mación con amigos, vecinos, fa- de Chelsea pueda continuar proce- El primer cierre de fin de sema- miliares, compañeros de trabajo o sando al tráfico de pasajeros y car- na tomará lugar el viernes 24 de cualquier otra persona que cree que ga de manera segura y eficiente por abril, comenzando a las 10 pm y beneficiará de ella. Para obtener dentro y en las afueras de Boston. concluyendo el lunes 27 de abril a más información sobre el proyec- las 5 a.m. El próximo cierre de fin to, visite el sitio web del proyecto Reducciones de Carriles: de semana tendrá lugar el viernes en mass.gov/tobin-bridgechel- La Ruta 1 se reducirá a un (1) carril 1 de mayo a las 10 p.m. y conclu- sea-curves-rehabilitation-project. en cada dirección durante los sigui- irá el lunes 4 de mayo a las 5 de También puede ver las opciones entes fines de semana:del 3 al 6 de la mañana. El ultimo cierre de fin de transporte público en mbta.com/ abril, del 24 al 27 de abril, del 1 al de semana de la primavera tendrá TobinBridge y ver informes de 4 de mayo, del 15 al 18 de mayo, y lugar el viernes 5 de junio a las 10 tráfico en vivo y personalizados en del 29 de mayo al 1 de junio. Las p.m. y concluirá el lunes, 8 de junio mass511.com. Para actualizaciones reducciones de carriles comen- a las 5 a.m. de la capacidad del estacionamien- zará a las 10 p.m. los viernes, con Se les urge a los conductores to MBTA, consulta @MBTA_ dos carriles disponibles de nuevo a utilizar opciones de transporte Parking en Twitter. También puede a las 5 de la mañana del siguiente público, como la línea morada del comunicarse con Donny Dailey, lunes. Durante los fines de semana tren Newbury/Rockport y buscar MassDOT Enlace de Asuntos Gu- de reducción de carriles, el trabajo rutas alternativas. Los conductores bernamentales, al 855-201-2614 o continua las 24 horas. que buscan salir de la Ruta 1 Sur [email protected]. Además, durante la primave- Wednesday, April 1, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 3 Councillor Giannino continues her campaign for state rep

By Cary Shuman no would walk door-to-door erywhere. family, and supporters to collect signatures for her So in an effort to obtain showed up to support the Under ordinary cir- nomination papers. the 150 signatures need- candidate. cumstances, Council- But the COVID-19 crisis ed to become certified as Giannino is vying for the lor-at-Large Jessica Gianni- has affected everything, ev- a candidate for state repre- state representative seat in sentative. Giannino held a the district that includes Re- “walk up and sign” event vere, Saugus, and Chelsea. outside her home Saturday. The seat is currently held “With everything that by RoseLee Vincent, who is going on right now, It’s announced that she will not becoming increasingly dif- be seeking re-election. The ficult to do all the normal Primary is Sept. 1. events you do in a cam- Giannino also announced paign, so we had to get cre- that her grandmother, Joann ative and make it safe,” said Giannino, will be chairing Giannino. “So we set up a her campaign for state rep- table and I stood six feet resentative. Mrs. Giannino away and let people come has been a vital component up and sign my nomination of Jessica’s past council- papers.” or-at-large campaigns that Giannino had posted the have produced multiple nomination papers signing ticket-topping performanc- Councillor-at-Large Jessica Giannino stands outside her Jessica Giannino thanks a resident for signing her nomina- event on Facebook Friday es, most recently in last No- home Saturday during a nomination papers-signing event tion papers for state representative. night and a lot of friends, vember’s citywide election. in her campaign for state representative. Councillor Powers recovering from injury sustained in fall at home

By Cary Shuman decided to perform surgery cil meeting April 27,” said Council President Patrick one of the strongest people ed, “It’s unfortunate that Sunday morning. Powers. Keefe. I know. He will be on his John faced surgery during a Ward 5 Councillor John Reached by phone at the The popular official has Ward 1 Councillor Jo- feet and back at City Hall time that I know he would Powers is resting comfort- hospital, Powers said, “It been receiving several “get- anne McKenna said she has soon.” be at his best acting on ably at the Melrose Wake- hurts a little but I’ll be al- well” messages from his known Power for more than Councillor-at-Large behalf of his constituents. field Hospital after under- right. It was diagnosed as a constituents and residents 50 years, having served as Jessica Giannino offered Our hopes, and his most going surgery to repair his broken hip, but they fixed across the city. His col- a park instructor when he her best wishes, stating, “I important focus right now, left hip. it, The surgeons did a good leagues on the Council have was a supervisor in the found out about it over the are for a full and fast re- Powers sustained a bro- job. I’m back on my feet.” also reached out to him wish- parks program. weekend and we just felt covery so that John can be ken hip injury Saturday Powers is taking daily ing for a speedy recovery. “John has been through terrible. And what’s even out doing what he loves and night after tripping over medication for the pain. He “Our well wishes are some difficult times in his worse that we can’t be there what he is so good at: in- something on the floor in expects to be a patient at with him and John is one life,” said McKenna. “He for him and visit him. We teracting with the people of his Revere home. He was the hospital for at least two of the most resilient people has been knocked down a can wish him well and pray Revere and acting in their rushed by ambulance to weeks. I’ve ever met and I know few times but always gets for him and wish him a best interest every step of the hospital where doctors “I’ll definitely be -par he will recover and be back back up and rises to the oc- speedy recovery.” the way.” ticipating our next Coun- in his seat in no time,” said casion. John is resilient and Mayor Brian Arrigo add-

Distancing // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 a bullhorn was featured important it is to stay home cease takeout orders at their Roast Beef. Councillor-at-Large Ger- parking meter enforcement prominently on the nightly as much as possible. We’re establishments. Phone-in In another development ry Visconti will no doubt be and offer free meter park- news shows. It was hailed asking everyone to think of and delivery orders will relating to business activity very pleased with the May- ing throughout the City of as an efficient way to bring the others that they impact continue at the locations. and parking in Revere, Ar- or’s implementation of the Revere to assist residents the message right to the with their actions.” Many customers had rigo said the city “is easing eased parking regulations. and local businesses during people. In another import- been congregating in long parking regulations at this Visconti presented a mo- these financially difficult “We decided to get cre- ant action related to the lines at some of the popu- time.” Safety violations will tion at the March 23 Coun- times.” The Council unani- ative and bring the message COVID-19 virus, restau- lar food establishments on still be enforced (blocking a cil meeting asking that “the mously approved Visconti’s directly to them,” said Arri- rant owners on Revere Revere Beach Boulevard crosswalk, parking next to a Mayor request the Director thoughtful motion. go. “We cannot stress how Beach voluntarily agreed to such as Renzo’s and Kelly’s fire hydrant, etc.). of Parking to suspend all

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800.657.3272 EBSB.com Member FDIC/Member DIF Page 4 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, April 1, 2020 OBITUARIES Steven Mandolese Florence Capozzi Christopher Mirasolo, Sr. Longtime mechanic Of Revere, formerly of the North End Will be remembered for his sense of humor and Steven “Steve” Man- Florence “Flo” C. (Sar- willingness to do anything for those he loved dolese of Barnstead, NH, no) Capozzi, 84, of Re- Christopher Mirasolo, formerly of Everett, died on vere, formerly of Boston’s Sr. of Wakefield passed March 28 at the age of 64. North End, passed away away peacefully in his Steve was a mechanic unexpectedly on Saturday, home after a courageous for many years and enjoyed March 28. fight with Alzheimers -Dis countless hours working The cherished daughter ease surrounded by his on his own cars. When he of the late Clara (Mangi- family and two granddogs, wasn’t working on cars, ante) Sarno, she was the Huey and Captain on Satur- you could find him on the beloved wife of the late day, March 21. He was 91 lake or pond with a line in Louis “Gigi” Capozzi, years young. the water. He would do loving mother of Claire A. anything for his family and Chris was born on Feb- Marrone and her husband, ruary 3, 1929 to the late relished the time he spent Dennis and the late Priscilla with his granddaughter. Joseph and Elizabeth Mira- Mandolese. He is also sur- A. Capozzi, adored grand- pandemic, all services are solo. Raised in East Boston, Born in Revere on Jan- vived by his loving extend- mother of Dennis J. Mar- private. In lieu of flowers, Chris met and married his in-law, Rose Mirasolo, all uary 24, 1956 to Juliette ed family and his adored rone and his wife, Melissa donations may be made wife of 60 years, Constance of Revere along with sever- (Dotolo) and the late Rob- cats, Raja and Jasmine. and cherished great-grand- ert Mandolese Sr., he was in Flo’s name to the Mass (Masse) and the two raised al nieces and nephews. In accordance with the mother of Giavanna Pearl the beloved husband of General Hospital, Covid-19 three children in Revere. He was preceded in CDC, Mass. Department of Marrone. She is also sur- Deborah “Debbie” (Dim- Fund, 125 Nashua St. Suite Chris was in the clothing death by his siblings: Anna Public Health, Archdiocese vived by many loving niec- eo), devoted father of Ig- 540, Boston, MA 02114 industry for several years Rappa, Jenny Arena, Frank of Boston guidelines and es, nephews and the family before moving to Wakefield nazio Falcone and his sig- pet, Rocco. or online at www.giving. Mirasolo, Rose Salton, local restrictions on gather- in the 1980’s where he was Lena (Mimi) Bouchard, nificant other, Angela of Due to the Covid-19 massgeneral.org/donate. Manchester NH, Cassaun- ings and congregations due a welcome addition to Wal- Vincent (Jimmy) Mirasolo dra Lopez of New Windsor, to COVID-19, all services ly’s Cleaners on Princess and Joseph Mirasolo. NY, Kevin Mandolese of will be privately held. In George O’Keefe St. Chris will be remem- Saugus and Jen Mandolese lieu of flowers, donations Chris is survived by his bered for his sense of hu- of Rochester, NH; cher- may be made to the ASP- Longtime international sales and marketing loving wife, Connie, and mor and his willingness to CA, 424 East 92nd St, New their three children, Chris- ished grandfather of Izabe- executive do anything for those he la Falcone; dear brother of York, NY 10128 or to St. topher, Jr. and his wife, loved. The profound effect Robert “Bob” Mandolese, Jude Children’s Research George R. O’Keefe of ard M. O’Keefe of Merri- Diana, Carol Jenard-Camp- Chris had on those listed Jr. and his wife, Cathy of Hospital, 501 St. Jude PL, Revere, formerly of Ever- mack, NH, the late James bell, and Cynthia Currant above is only matched by North Andover, Deborah Memphis, TN 38105. For ett, 67, died on March 26 J. O’Keefe Jr. of Hudson, and her husband, Philip. He the love they had for him in loved being “Papa” to Lee-J “Debbie” Mandolese of guest book please vis- after a brief battle with can- the late Margaret O’Neil of return. Mirasolo and his wife, Everett, and the late Diane it www.Buonfiglio.com. cer. Stoneham and the late Janet Due to the current glob- Mollie Maguire, Christina George loved his fam- Cannon of Seattle, WA and al pandemic and in order to Mirasolo, Thomas Avagia- ily dearly and would do the dear brother-in law of preserve the health of his nos, Christopher Avagia- family and friends, a me- Salvatore Traina anything for them. He Michael Matrinko and his nos and his fiancé, Miran- morial service and proper Of Revere, formerly of Italy was a graduate of ITT wife, Cheryl of Revere. He Tech. He had a long ca- da Fields, Michael Barker, sendoff will be held in the is also survived by many Jaime Jenard and partner, coming months. Details to Salvatore Traina of Re- reer as an International loving nieces and nephews. vere passed away on March sales and marketing exec- Michael Baressi, Stephanie follow. In accordance with the and John Miller, Philip and Remembrances may be 26,2020 at the age of 67. utive of OEM equipment CDC, Mass. Department of used in ocean exploration Colleen Currant and great made in Chris’ memory to Born in Genova, Italy to Public Health, the late Immacolata (Inze- and research. George en- grandchildren, Rylee, Mil- Chris Mirasolo Sr. Memo- Archdiocese of Bos- rillo) and Giovanni Traina, joyed traveling with family ia and Zhavia Avagianos, rial Scholarship Foundation ton guidelines and local he was the beloved husband and friends. Olive and Estelle Miller, at Northeast Regional Vo- restrictions on gatherings of Giuseppa “Pina” (Turco), The beloved husband Joseph Baressi and Gavin cational School, 100 Hem- devoted father of the late of Marilyn (Visconti), he and congregations due Mirasolo Maguire. Chris is lock Rd. Wakefield, MA Giovanni “Johnny” Traina, was born in Everett on to COVID-19, a Memori- also survived by his brother, 01880. Michelle Traina-Flattes and December 4, 1952 to the al Service will be held at a Leo Mirasolo and his wife, Arrangements are in the Daniel Traina Sr., cherished late James and Janet (Beat- later date. In lieu of flow- Phyllis, his sister, Mary care of the McDonald Fu- father in-law to Branden tie). He was the devoted fa- ers, donations may be made (Chickie) Masse and sister- neral Home in Wakefield. Flattes and Amanda Bian- ther of Justin O’Keefe and to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Cancer Center, cardi, adored grandfather vatore also leaves behind his partner, Sarah Evensen of Palo Alto, CA and the 330 Brookline Ave, MA Frederick Peter Ryan of Kaylee Traina and Dan- seven nieces and nephews iel Traina Jr., loving son late Jason O’Keefe, cher- 02215. For guest book and one great nephew, all Former supervisory customs inspector In-law to Concetta Turco ished brother of John P. please visit www.Buonfi- of Revere, dear brother of of Revere. O’Keefe of Boxford, Rich- glio.com. Frederick Michela Traina of Geno- Arrangements are by Peter Ryan of va, Italy, brother-in-law of the Paul L. Buonfiglio & Revere, for- Massimo and Nancy Turco, Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Barbara Ceconi merly of Win- the late Leo Turco, Mau- Revere. If you would like to Her legacy will inspire all who knew her throp, died on rizio and Pamela Turco, express your condolences March 24 at Alex Turco, Franca Turco please visit our guest book. The extraordinary life of the age of 83. and Stephen Powers. Sal- www.buonfiglio.com. Barbara Ceconi ended with Frederick was a former her passing on March 26, Supervisory Customs In- 2020. spector. InIn LovingLoving MemoryMemory ofof Barbara was born Oc- Born in Winthrop on tober 23, 1958 to Lucille October 23, 1936, he was (DeCarlo) and Arthur Ce- the beloved husband of CamilleCamille M.M. coni in North Tarrytown, Pat (Carney), devoted fa- New York. She graduated ther of Peter Ryan of New Public Health, Archdiocese FestaFesta from Pocantico Hills Cen- York, James Ryan and his of Boston guidelines and tral School, Sleepy Hollow wife, Carol of California, local restrictions on gath- AA BirthdayBirthday High School, and earned a Judene Slabacheski and her erings and congregations Remembrance B.A. from Amherst College husband, Tony of Melrose, due to COVID-19, all ser- Remembrance and MSW from Boston Barbara. She was able to Timothy Ryan of Acton and vices will be held for the April 3, 1929 to April 3, 1929 to College. overcome many obstacles Jennifer Ryan of Salem; immediate family private- April 3, 2020 Barbara lived her adult to live independently, cre- cherished grandfather of April 3, 2020 ly. Interment in Winthrop life in the Boston area, ate a meaningful business Patrick, Michael, Daniel, Cemetery. Arrangements We Love & Miss You So Much mostly in Brookline, a and develop a group of William, Christopher and entrusted to the Paul Buon- We Love & Miss You So Much community she loved and close friends who lasted a Molly Ryan and Jill and figlio & Sons, Bruno Funer- Ann, Joey & Johnny embraced, and it genuinely lifetime. Alex Slabacheski. al Home. For condolences, Ann, Joey & Johnny embraced her. She loved the Brookline In accordance with the please visit our guest book Barbara is survived by community, walking with CDC, Mass. Department of at www.Buonfiglio.com her brothers Arthur Ceconi her guide dogs, working To place a Jr. of Montville, NJ and at the Museum of Science, Robert Gorvin Tom Ceconi of Fairfield, educating school children azza Of Revere "Beechwood"V memoriam CT, an aunt, Joan (DeCar- on accessibility issues, the lo) Sypher of Mahopac, bookstore, meeting friends Robert Gorvin of Revere in the Revere NY, her sisters-in-law, Ei- for coffee and just enjoying passed away on March 25. Funeral Home leen (Martyn) Ceconi and 262 Beach St., Revere life. Her legacy will contin- Born in Melrose on July Journal, Connie (Fiengo) Ceconi, ue to inspire all those who 9, 1954 to the late Bernard (781) 284-1127 nieces, Lisa, Moira, Anne, knew her, especially her Joseph and Mary (Har- Eileen, Christa, Sophia, nieces and nephew. Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral Please call rington), he was the be- nephew, Sam and numer- A memorial service will loved husband of the late www.vazzafunerals.com 781-485-0588 ous cousins and friends. be held at a later time. In Annette (Bertolino), dear The Ceconi/DeCarlo lieu of flowers, memori- brother of Eileen Gorvin family is quite large and is al donations may be sent of Melrose, Elizabeth Onik filled with many accom- to The Guiding Eyes for of Farnington, NM, the late plished people in virtually the Blind, 611 Granite Peter Gorvin and his wife, every profession and walk Springs Road, Yorktown, Kim of Wakefield and - Pa of life. That said, the line N.Y. 10598. For guest book tricia Singh of Nashua, NH; for the most accomplished please visit www.buonfi- OBITUARIES loving father to Michael in the family starts behind glio.com. etery. In lieu of flowers, and Matthew Gorvin of Re- his sons are encouraging All obituaries and death notices vere and dear uncle to Ca- donations to the Home for TORF FUNERAL sey, Emily and Allan Onik, Little Wanderers, a charity will be at a cost of SERVICE Anna, Tony and Vinny that was important to both Pre-need planning with our Pesce and Joseph Gorvin. Robert and his late wife, $100.00 per paper. price protection guarantee. In keeping with Robert’s Annette. Honor gift cards Arrangements made at our wishes and in accordance can be sent to The Gorvin facility or in the comfort of with the CDC, Mass. De- your own home Family, 8 Jefferson Drive, That includes photo. partment of Public Health, Revere, MA, 02151. Please 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Archdiocese of Boston visit the Home for Little Danny S. Smith Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden Please send to Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) guidelines and local re- Wanderers website to do- 773 Broadway M.L. Torf (1867-1940) strictions on gatherings nate. [email protected] Revere, MA 02151 Richard A. Pruneau and congregations due to Arrangements entrusted Phone (781) 284-7756 (617) 889-2900 COVID-19, all services to the Paul Buonfiglio & or call 781-485-0588 www.vertuccioandsmith.com (800)428-7161 will be held privately for Sons-Bruno Funeral Home. www.torffuneralservice.com the immediate family. In- For guest book, please visit: terment at Woodlawn Cem- www.Buonfiglio.com. Wednesday, April 1, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 5 OBITUARIES A telephone conversation with Fr. John Sheridan

Leopold Buono By Stephen W. Fielding, linked to this virus in one Special to the Journal way or another.” Of Winthrop, formerly of East Boston Fr. John continues, “For This week I had a tele- the last two week’s masses, Leopold A. “Leo” phone conversation with the Fourth and Fifth Sun- “Butchie” Buono of Win- day of Lent, we have live- throp, formerly of East Fr. John Sheridan, pastor streamed a 12:00 PM mass Boston, passed away on of Morning Star Catholic on the Morning Star Catho- March 28. Collaborative, which is the lic Collaborative Facebook He was the beloved monogram for St. Mary husband of Claire (Gil- of the Assumption Parish/ page.” lis) Buono, loving father Revere and Our Lady of In fact, the upcoming of Tara Buono (Stack- Grace, Chelsea/Everett. Palm Sunday mass, Holy house) and Jillian Emma For Fr. John, all pa- Thursday: Mass of the Buono and Nicholas rishioners, and Christians Lord’s Supper, Good Fri- Leo Buono, all of Win- throughout the world, it is a day: the celebration of the throp; dear brother of Fran- Lenten season like no other, Lord’s Passion and the cine Billet of New York, and a tragic and abnormal Holy Saturday Easter Vigil will also be live-streamed James Buono and his wife, of Boston guidelines and time. He encourages all to Rita of East Boston and pray for those who have on the Facebook page. “I local restrictions on gather- am grateful to Richard Se- Rosalind Faretra and her ings and congregations due contracted and suffered husband, Joseph of Win- rino (producing the video) to COVID-19, all services from the Coronavirus, spe- Fr. John Sheridan leads parishioners in prayer. throp. He is also survived and Linda DeCristoforo will be held for the imme- cifically for those who have by three loving grandchil- (Lector) for making this To contact the Morning be offered the opportunity diate family privately. If died from it, for our first dren: Nicolette Stackhouse, possible. I am also so grate- Star Catholic Collabora- for a graveside committal you have any questions or responders, and all those Jaden - Helen Stackhouse courageous people who put ful to the entire staff, both tive Call St. Mary’s Parish service during this time and would like to express your and Michael Stackhouse their lives at risk combating St. Mary’s and Our Lady Office at (781)284-4935 or a Memorial Mass when we condolences, please con- and by many loving nieces this horrific disease. of Grace. They have been Our Lady Of Grace Par- are able to again offer the tact the Ruggiero Funeral and nephews. The Fifth Sunday of working remotely during ish Office at (617) 884- celebration of Mass and re- Home during normal busi- Butchie will be laid to Lent concluded on March this time. All are incredibly 0030. The Facebook page ligious services at our par- ness hours or leave a mes- rest on Friday April 3, 2020. 29th and Palm Sunday is kind, generous, and won- is “Morning Star Catholic ishes and churches. sage for the family on the In accordance with the next week, a milestone for derful people.” Collaborative”, or web- Masses that are taped or tribute wall at www.ruggi- CDC, Mass. Department of Christians across the world. His message to his pa- page, https://www.morn- streamed from the Church Public Health, Archdiocese eromh.com. Palm Sunday marks Jesus rishioners is simple, “Stay ingstarcatholic.org/. should be limited to essen- in touch and don’t hesi- Christ’s triumphant return tial people without a con- tate to contact either him to Jerusalem and, as all gregation. or Linda DeCristoro, the Roman Catholic Virginia Rose-Kasper four gospels tell us, palm The dispensation from Collaborative’s Pastoral Archdiocese of Boston Of Revere, formerly of Salisbury fronds were waved and the obligation to attend Associate. Fr. John is ex- Office of Risk placed on the ground while Mass for the Catholics of tremely tech savvy and a Virginia N. (Knox) Rose- crowds sang and danced. Management Summary the Archdiocese of Boston Kasper, 88, of Revere, for- proponent of many types Days later, He was arrest- of Guidelines as of remains in place until pub- merly of Salisbury, passed of communications. He ed on Holy Thursday night lic celebration of the Mass away on Monday, March encourages parishioners to March 25 and ultimately executed the can be safely resumed. 30, 2020. connect with him and each All Masses and religious next day. On the third day Priests may still hear The cherished daugh- other. “I’ve been receiving services that would normal- confessions celebrating ter of the late Charles and after His crucifixion Jesus much support from parish- ly be open to the public in the Sacrament of Pen- Helen (Spooner) Knox, she rose from the tomb. Easter ioners through phone calls, all Archdiocesan parishes, ance when requested. Pen- was the beloved wife of the is celebration of His Resur- emails, texts, the Morning missions, and campus min- ance Services are to be late Robert Rose and Wal- rection. Normally all cath- Star Catholic Collaborative istries are suspended until ter Kasper, loving mother olic churches including the Facebook page, or web- further notice. discontinued until further of James Rose and his wife, three in Revere, are filled to page..” He also wants peo- Confirmations scheduled notice. Priests are to take Roberta, Sharon Silvestri capacity each week during ple to know he is available to take place in the Archdio- reasonable precautions be- and her husband, Joseph, Lent - anticipating the Holy to just speak with him. cese of Boston prior to Eas- tween the penitent and con- Triduum – Holy Thursday, fessor. Priests are reminded Robert Rose and his wife, also survived by 20 grand- “The Roman Catholic ter are postponed. We will Good Friday, and Easter. soon follow up with those to observe the necessary Gail, Wayne Rose and his children, 34 great-grand- Archdiocese of Boston wife, Sherry, William Rose But these are not normal parishes regarding what distance of six feet between children and many loving has been very helpful,” and his wife, Sharon, Pa- times. And, the churches options will be available priest and penitent, and the nieces and nephews. Fr. John emphasized. At mela DiFraia and her late are empty. for rescheduling, subject to recommended steps such Due to the Covid-19 St. Mary’s and Our Lady husband, Victor and Kim- “Asked to describe his guidance regarding public as handwashing before and pandemic all services are of Grace there have been berly Rose-Hubbard and feelings as a pastor who many modifications and gatherings after April 7. after meeting with the pen- her husband, Rob Hubbard; private. In lieu of flowers, presides over two parishes, Baptisms and wed- itent, as well as wiping the donations may be made in protocols set up regarding caring sister of Charles particularly in this Lenten funerals, weddings, mar- dings may proceed but, fol- surfaces in the area between Virginia’s memory to the Knox, Priscilla Marshall season during the Corona- riage ceremonies, and bap- lowing Governor Baker’s confessions. Since some charity of your choice. and the late Mary Baudreau virus pandemic, Fr. John tisms. He stated, “People Emergency Order issued penitents prefer anonymity, and Douglas Knox. She is www.vazzafunerals.com says, “It is so strange. I have been incredibly good March 23, attendance must a screen should be avail- feel as if I am walking out at understanding, partic- be limited to no more than able in the Reconciliation into a void and it stretches ularly regarding funerals 10 persons. In the interest Room or office in the recto- John and Frances Longo from one month to anoth- and graveside services. At of the health of the people ry where confession would Both of Lynnfield er.” He continues, “For the these special and meaning- we serve, these liturgies take place, thus preserving past 38 years, 30 as an or- ful times is difficult for the should be limited to only anonymity for those who John Longo of Lynnfield dained priest (this year) and families.” immediate family. choose it AND making it an passed away March 24 at eight as a seminarian, these In conclusion he reas- Effective Monday, easier area to clean between the age of 84. His beloved weeks in Lent and leading sures positiveness, “All of March 23, Funeral Mass- confessions than the con- wife of 62 years, Frances through the Triduum, is the office staff and myself es and other forms of funer- fessional might be. (Augliera) Longo, passed what I have done…what we are looking forward to the al services at our churches The Sacrament of Pen- away just five days later on all do. For everyone now it time when we can all be to- are suspended in the Arch- ance is always offered when March 29 at the age of 82. is so strange. It is so very gether.” This is a sentiment diocese of Boston. We rec- the Sacrament of Anointing John and Frances were painful for those directly we can all can relate to. ommend that the bereaved of the Sick is celebrated. the cherished parents of John Longo of Groveland, Lauren Landry and her husband, David of Lynn- field, David Longo and his Abroad // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 wife, Karen of Danvers and Daniels and her husband, Leslie Lewis and her wife, Michael of Newton and first about the implications Madrid and for Spain as a landed at Logan late Sat- classes online with my pro- Avon of Arlington. They Louise Augliera of Boston. of leaving past the midnight whole. I think President urday night, and we were fessors in Spain, but it does were the adored grandpar- Funeral arrangements deadline, but my parents Trump’s announcement asked to remain in our seats not compare to the experi- ents of Nathan Doyle, Noah are under the direction of reassured me that I would about the travel restriction to complete a form. The ences I had while in Ma- and Hannah Longo, Ava, the Paul Buonfiglio & sons be able to get home. I just caused a lot of panic for form asked where I was drid. My program through Owen and Dana Landry, ~ Bruno Funeral Home, had to undergo additional U.S. citizens abroad in Eu- coming from and where Hamilton College requires Zachary and Emily Longo 128 Revere Street, Revere. screening when landing at rope. Ultimately, I am glad I was going. It also asked and Katherine, Eleanor and Services will be held at a Logan. Fortunately, Logan I came home when I did, as if I had any symptoms of all students to sign a Span- Margaret Lewis. Addition- future date. was one of several airports the situation here quickly Coronavirus. I was greet- ish-only pledge for the se- ally, the Longos are also If you would like to ex- across the country that escalated as well. ed by representatives from mester; I had the chance to survived by John’s sister press your condolences, would continue to receive Getting home proved the CDC just outside the improve my Spanish im- Beverly Longo of Lynnfield please visit guestbook at international flights from to be more difficult than door of the plane who took mensely by speaking it ev- Europe. expected. When I arrived my temperature on my and Frances’ sisters Ann www.Buonfiglio.com eryday and by living with a I spent all of Friday at the airport in Madrid, forehead, asked me a few Spanish host family. I was packing up my belongings. I waited over an hour to questions, then handed me It felt so surreal. Just two check my bags. Every sin- an informational packet. lucky enough to intern for days prior on Wednesday, gle person had a mask on They recommended that a fair trade non-profit in Madrid and other parts of in the airport, and it was an I self-quarantine for two Madrid as well. It was hard Spain had closed down all overall eerie atmosphere. weeks and that I check my to say goodbye to all of the SENIOR CENTER NEWS schools and universities for Some people had goggles temperature twice a day for new friends I made and to 15 days. My program direc- and gloves as well. My a fever. It was a long day of my host family. I was able tor told us that we would flight was delayed twice, traveling and unfortunate The Rossetti-Cowan Se- suggest taking advantage to travel all around Spain move to online classes for and we also waited over that I had to leave Madrid, nior Center is located at 25 of the times provided by and other parts of Europe, Winthrop Ave. some stores for those over the two weeks then resume an hour once we board- but I am glad to be back classes at the center. She but I still have so much to Hope you are all staying 60 (from 6:00 a.m. -7:30 ed the plane because there home with my family right was very optimistic about was a shortage of air traffic see. I look forward to the well. Please stay tuned to a.m.) to make it an easier now. the situation improving for controllers due to illness. I I am still taking my day when I can go back! REVERETV to watch your and a healthier time to shop favorite instructors Aimee if it is necessary for you to Borda, Susan Giaratani, Bill go out. Remember, the idea Baron, and Sharon Fillyaw is to stay home and contain this virus. Stay healthy! We bring your daily routines to will see you soon. your home. Remember, if Comcast is your cable pro- The Revere Journal reaches vider you can watch RTV REVERE thousands each week. on Channel 8 and 1072 or Patriot News if RCN is your provider you can watch on channel 3 or Due to the Coronavirus Place an Ad in the Journal! Call 781 485-0588 614. We are still provid- the April 14 meeting of the ing transportation to gro- Revere Patriot Senior Club cery stores at this time. We has been cancelled. Page 6 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, April 1, 2020

REVERE THROUGH THE YEARS

10 years ago role until he is 75. $25,000 to $35,000 and the A consultant’s report has 60 years ago phy is a new, billion-dollar March 31, 2010 A knife-wielding thief council’s from $2500 to dropped a bomb on Mass- April 7, 1960 per year annual business Salon owners are voicing tied up two employees at $4500. port with the conclusion Harold Turiello, the ar- that threatens the morality their displeasure with the a Northgate clothing store The 10 beano li- that jet noise from Logan chitect for the new Ward of America. new federal health care law and made off with $273. cense-holders in the city Airport will increase dra- 4 school, and Sydney Sta- Frank Sinatra and Gina that will impose a 10% tax “American Beauty,” are questioning the request matically in the coming mell, the general contractor, Lollabrigida star in “Nev- on indoor tanning business- “Erin Brockovich,” and for a second beano license years. traded charges at the School er So Few” at the Revere es. “Rules of Engagement” by the 27th Lancers for its School Supt. Dr. C. Fred- Committee meeting, with Drive In. Debbie Reynolds The School Committee are playing at the Revere Cadet organization. erick Kelley, meeting be- both blaming the other for stars in “Gazebo” at the Re- has named Dianne Kelly, Showcase Cinemas. State Rep. Alfred Sag- hind closed doors with the delays in the opening of vere Theatre. the current director of math gese, who represents Win- School Committee in a bla- the new school. The school and high school science, 30 years ago throp and Beachmont, has tant violation of the Open was supposed to have been 70 years ago to the newly-created posi- April 4, 1990 sent a letter to new Police Meeting Law, reportedly completed last week, but April 6, 1950 tion of Asst. Supt. of Cur- Irate taxpayers stormed Chief John DeLeire asking has proposed that the ninth now will open September 1 Although City Manager riculum, Instruction, and the City Council Cham- that the police take action grade at the Garfield School at the earliest. Edward Monahan agreed Assessment. It is being said ber Monday night, waving to curb vandalism at the va- be combined with the high Anthony R. Parro and to recommend addition- that the new promotion is a their property assessment cant Louis Pasteur School school to create a new, four- Morton J. Shuman of this al funding for the School prelude to Kelly eventually notices, to protest the av- that is of great concern to year high school. However, city are among the 167 per- Dept. in the city budget for being named the Supt. of erage increase of $20,000 Beachnmont residents. until a new Revere High sons who passed the Mass. 1950 that he submitted to Schools in the near future. since their last valuation The Boston Bruins Gal- building is constructed, the Bar Exam of the 252 who the City Council, Monah- Former DPW employee in 1987. Real estate values lery Gods held their annual ninth grade will remain at took the test. an refused to recommend Michael Ferragamo, who have plummeted in the past dinner-dance at the local the Garfield School, creat- The city is interested in pay raises for teachers that was charged with the theft year however, and the new Knight of Columbus Hall. ing what opponents of the purchasing the B&M Rail- had been approved by the of more than $20,000 worth valuations, which were per- Mayor George V. Colella plan say will be administra- road depot in No. Revere School Committee. of blank metal signs from formed mostly in 1988 and presented an award to for- tive chaos and raising seri- for $500 and using it for Patrick Caruso, 35, the the DPW sign shop and early 1989, do not reflect mer Bruins’ captain John ous legal and moral ques- youth social and recreation- manager of the Elm Farm then selling them for scrap, that fact. Bucyk for his work on tions. al gatherings. Market on Shirley Ave., is working out a restitution Fire department officials behalf of the Heart Fund. The City Council has A 14 year old local boy, and his sister, Elvira, 28, agreement with the city af- say that a fire at 62 Union Among the members of granted a permit to Cablevi- George Henry Oberle of were held captive for nearly ter his case was continued St. last week that caused the team who were on hand sion of Revere to construct 44 Webster Ave., has been an hour on Saturday night without a finding in Chel- $100,000 in damage was were Terry O’Reilly, Stan and operate a cable TV sys- announced as the winner of and were forced to reopen sea District Court. the work of an arsonist. Jonathan, Ray Bourque, tem in the city that will be Amer- the store and then open the The St. Anthony’s An Everett man has been Peter McNab, Craig McTa- paid for by subscribers at ican-Sunday Advertiser’s safe. The Carusos, who live Church Youth Group staged found guilty for the arson vish, Jean Ratelle, and John a rate of $5.00 per month. newspaperboy contest. in Lawrence, were stopped their annual re-enactment fire at Foley’s Cafe, former- Wensink. However, the final vote Oberle will fly to London, by two men at gunpoint as of the Passion of the Christ ly located at 209 Shirley The First National Bank took place among deaf- England as a Junior Diplo- they entered their car after during Palm Sunday Mass- St., in April of 1988. of Boston is advertising an ening shouting by council mat of Goodwill. He will closing the store for the es. Matthew Stuart reported- interest rate with a 13.59% members and after eight attend the Merchant of night. The gunmen made “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” ly took the 5th Amendment annual yield on a six-month members of the council Venice at the Shakespeare off with $1875 and then “How to Train Your Drag when he testified before a savings certificate. rammed through the pro- Memorial Theater and will drove the Carusos to Ev- on,” and “She’s Out of My grand jury that is looking The Ultimate clothing posal with what many have meet the show’s producer, erett, where they dumped League” are playing at the into the case of his broth- store in Revere advertises called a shocking disregard Peter Hall, and his lovely them off. Revere Showcase Cinemas. er, Charles Stuart, who Jordache jeans for $27.99. for parliamentary proce- wife, film star Leslie Caron. The City Council has di- shot and killed his preg- “The Fog” is playing dure. Robert K. Holland, the rected City Solicitor Archie 20 years ago nant wife, blamed it on an at the Kincade Theatre in “On Her Majesty’s Secret police reporter for the Bos- Cohen to draw up a city or- April 5, 2000 assailant, but then took his Winthrop. Service”, the latest James ton Record-American, was dinance that will impose a Businessman Dan Rizzo own life by jumping off Bond movie, is playing at the the guest speaker at the tax on games such as Fas- received six votes from the the Tobin Bridge when his 50 years ago Winthrop Cinema. weekly meeting of the Ki- cination, Skillo, and similar City Council and will take scheme was uncovered. April 2, 1970 wanis Club. Holland told machines in the city. over the seat that was left “I Love You to Death,” In his story about Mon- the members that pornogra- vacant by Council Pres. Al- “The Little Mermaid,” day night’s City Council bert S. Fiore, who stepped and “Nuns on the Run” meeting, the Revere Jour- down from his seat last are playing at the Revere nal’s reporter wrote as week. Rizzo had been the Showcase Cinemas. follows: “Monday’s City runner-up in the contest for Council meeting was an- Boston Mayor Walsh launches City Councillor at Large 40 years ago archy, with mob rule pre- last fall. April 2, 1980 vailing, the ‘mob’ consist- A man who broke into an The City Council has ing of seven members of online COVID-19 dashboards Oak Island home and was approved pay raises for the council, who called for charged with the attempted the mayor and the coun- an abrupt recess and then Special to the Journal rape of an infant has been cil itself, that will take ef- promptly walked out of the In order to keep the sentenced to life in prison. fect upon the expiration of Council Chamber, shocking public abreast of the rap- The defendant, who is 40, their present terms, raising the members of the public idly changing situation will not be eligible for pa- the mayor’s salary from in attendance.” involving the COVID-19 pandemic in the state and nationwide, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh announced the launch of two data ana- lytic dashboards that allow residents to easily track the number of cases in Boston and throughout the state. Walsh said the dash- boards are part of a suite of digital tools available to residents, which include a texting service available in six languages, online City services, and frequently updated resources and fact- A screenshot of the city’s new COVID-19 dashboards that sheets available on www. gives up to date info on the pandemic here, in the state boston.gov/coronavirus. and across the nation. 440 • 480 According to the city’s COVID webpage the first mation specific to the City the status of coronavirus dashboard includes a day- of Boston, including to- in Boston, the Common- by-day breakdown graph of tal daily cases, recovered wealth of Massachusetts, the spread of COVID-19 in cases, and total cases over and the United States as a McClellan Massachusetts, and tracks time. The dashboard also whole. daily updates from the Mas- tracks the levels of testing “Ensuring residents have sachusetts Department of done throughout the United HIGHWAY Public Health for the num- States. accurate, up to date infor- ber of COVID-19 cases. Walsh said that together mation about the corona- The second COVID-19 these dashboards reflect up- virus is critical during this THE AIRPORT LOGISTICS HUB dashboard includes infor- to-date information about challenging time,” said MULTIPLE OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE Walsh. “These dashboards are another resource for res- REVERE COUNTS! 2020 Census idents to gather information McClellan McClellan and stay informed as we 440 HIGHWAY 480 HIGHWAY It is safe to do from follow public health guide- lines to keep ourselves and home. Go online to each other safe.” This data is updated my2020census.gov when public data is released by the Center for Disease or call: Control (CDC) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH). The CDC updates their 844-330-2020 (English) numbers each afternoon, Business Class priority Boarding Modern amenities Monday-Friday, and the 844-458-2020 (Spanish) MDPH updates their num- 844-416-2020 (Arabic) bers each afternoon. The dashboards were created by the Department of Innova- The future of Revere depends on you! tion and Technology’s City- wide Analytics Team. boston’s backyard high-end finishes Additional resourc- es and information about Tim Lahey COVID-19 is available at +1 617 933 0158 [email protected] www.boston.gov/coronavi- rus. Wednesday, April 1, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 7

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PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley - [email protected] MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] THERE ARE MANY HEROES ForumGuest Op-Ed IN THE BATTLE AGAINST COVID-19 Please Stay Home The current crisis in which we find ourselves has been compared to a war. Mayor Brian M. Arrigo a few simple things to slow enough: It will save lives. that three per cent of Amer- the disease’s spread and The virus has hit Re- icans are “not worried” or But instead of an opposing army, our enemy is a novel On Saturday, I visited save lives. We can wash vere especially hard. The “not worried at all” about virus that is 1/900th the width of a human hair and that can Revere Beach in our Mo- our hands and keep social numbers continue to rise harm to a loved one from be transmitted in ways that are both stealthily insidious and bile City Hall. distance. That certainly every day, well over 100 Covid-19. I am afraid they ruthlessly efficient. I wasn’t there to enjoy helps. and climbing. So does the are wrong. Their behavior As with any battle, it is the soldiers on the front lines the sunshine and the sights. Still, there is only one death toll, which stands at threatens the 97 per cent who are doing the hard fighting and bearing the heavy bur- Using a bullhorn, I came to sure way to stop the spread: five as I write this. Sadly, of people who are rightly den of loss. deliver a crucial message to Please stay home. both numbers likely will be concerned about the virus In this case, the army responding to take on COVID-19 the crowds of people who All of us have heard con- higher by the time you read effects. consists of our first and second-level responders -- the po- congregated along the sea- tinuously from medical ex- this. Elucd also reports that 14 lice officers, firefighters, EMTs, nurses, doctors, and other perts that this disease is so While the virus is a per cent of Americans are wall and gathered under the health care and emergency workers -- as well as the truck- gazebos and played games dangerous because any of known threat, an even still doing little to nothing ers, grocery store and pharmacy clerks, utility company in the sand: Separate. Stop us can be carrying it before greater threat is the treach- to help slow the spread of the close, personal inter- we experience symptoms. erous attitude that ‘all is the virus. That attitude, that employees, municipal employees, and the countless oth- action. If at all possible, During the time before we well.’ Although most peo- cavalier behavior, threatens ers whose jobs have been deemed “essential” in order that please stay home. experience symptoms, we ple are abiding the warn- you and your family. their fellow Americans can maintain some semblance of That’s an unusual mes- can convey the virus to the ings passed on by federal, Thousands of essential normalcy. sage for a Mayor to shout to every person with whom state, and local officials, a workers are risking their Although these heroes perform many disparate tasks, people enjoying our beach. we come in contact. Subse- small number among us are own safety and health to the one thing that they have in common is that they lit- But these are unusual times. quently, they can convey it not taking the warnings se- help us through this ordeal. erally are putting their lives, as well as the safety of their In fact, these are dangerous to every person with whom riously. And so we end up Medical workers, first re- loved ones, on the line by exposing themselves to possible times. I would stand atop they come in contact, and with the situation we saw sponders, food supply per- infection when they deal with any member of the public. City Hall and shout the those people then can con- at Revere Beach and else- sonnel, volunteers assist- For our first and second-level responders, the danger ing those in need have no same message to everyone vey it, and on and on…you where: people outdoors has been particularly acute. The tragic stories making the choice but to be out. Liter- in our community. Please get the picture. mingling, playing games headlines about nurses and doctors who have died because stay home. Only by self-quarantine, that involve close contact ally, they are coming face- of exposure to COVID-19 have cast into stark reality the The Covid-19 virus that by essentially eliminating such as basketball, soccer, to-face with a virus that ter- has invaded Revere, our our personal contact with and volleyball. In the cur- rorizes a population. very real, life-and-death battle that these heroic Americans Commonwealth, our coun- the public, can we break the rent circumstances, these If you ignore basic warn- are facing every minute of every day that they are on the try and our world threatens chain of virus transmission. activities can produce dead- ings, if you are unwilling to job. everyone in a manner that Is it fun? No. Is it in- ly results. make some small sacrifice Thanks to a level of unpreparedness by our nation that is strains our ability to com- convenient? Yes. Does it Every one of us is threat- to your personal pleasure, nothing less than shocking -- from the lack of available test prehend. But it is real. come with some personal ened when any one of us ig- you endanger and insult kits that could have identified those first cases that ensnared Right now, there is no sacrifice? Absolutely. nores the warnings. Elucd, your courageous neighbors so many unsuspecting victims, to the scarcity of necessary easy cure and no treatment. But it will save lives. a government statistical who are exhausting them- protective and life-saving equipment (masks, gowns, and But every one of us can do I cannot emphasize that tracking company, reports selves to curtail this men- ventilators) -- our first and second responders have been ace. left defenseless in their battle against this onslaught. I’ve seen a sign that sums As one emergency room nurse in New York aptly put TEDDY BEAR SCAVENGER HUNT up quite succinctly a point we should take to heart: it, “We are being asked to fight a war without any ammu- “You are not stuck at home; nition.” you are safe at home.” If We know we join with our readers in thanking all of the words of this newspaper our heroes for their selfless service to our nation and upon page can be shouted loud whose continued devotion to duty our very survival is de- and wide, my message fol- pendent. lows that statement: Please stay home. THIS WILL BE A LONG HAUL If you can be at home, It has become evident to everyone that the effort to hold that’s exactly where you back COVID-19 is not conducive of either an easy or a must be. The sooner we quick fix. all adhere to that message, This is going to be a long and difficult ordeal that will the sooner we can return test the fabric of our nation, both collectively and individ- to our beach and our play- ually. grounds, to our favorite No one among us is immune to the effects of this plague. restaurants and our places of worship. Staying home It will reach into every corner and crevasse of society, re- now will make sooner the gardless of age, gender, fame, or wealth. day that we can gather with The $2 trillion relief bill that Congress approved last our friends, and return to a week is just the beginning of what promises to be the un- lifestyle that we will never limited spending of vast sums in order to provide all Amer- Revere’s First Lady Daveen Arrigo started the Teddy Bear scavenger hunt in Revere last again take for granted. icans, from the biggest corporations to individual citizens, week when she put two teddies, masked, and armed with lysol on display against her the means by which they can make it through to the other window. Many cities and towns around the world are participating in this event to bring Brian Arrigo is the May- side of this pandemic, however long that may take. kids a much needed smile these days. Join in the fun and put a teddy bear or two in your or of the City of Revere With almost all of the country essentially quarantined in window. #RAISEUP REVERE place, these additional, enormous government outlays will Guest Op-Ed be the only available option to ensure that no American goes hungry and to save hundreds of thousands of busi- nesses, both big and small, from disappearing forever. My plan to stop surprise medical billing and lower Unlimited government spending to achieve these ends also will be necessary to prevent our society from descend- prescription medication prices ing into a state of total anarchy.

By Joe Gravellese, Rep. Lenny Mirra would protect residents facing an care cost crisis, but they Candidate for State Representative allow Massachusetts resi- emergency from them be- would all make progress. dents to import prescription ing surprised with a mas- These are bi-partisan ef- The COVID-19 crisis is medications from countries sive out-of-network bill. forts across the country providing another example where they cost less than Twelve states have al- that bring people together of something many Amer- they do here. Prescriptions ready passed similar bills, and work to help everyone icans already know: we cost on average 30% less in including Connecticut and - especially our most vul- need serious reforms to our Canada than they do in the New Hampshire. nerable residents, including evere healthcare system - espe- US. This bill would allow -3. A bill sponsored by senior citizens. R cially reforms that protect residents of Massachusetts State Senator Eric Lesser To get these kinds of 385 BroadwayJournal , Revere, MA 02151 families from excessive to take advantage of im- would work to establish a reforms enacted, we need 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 out-of-pocket expenses. porting medication at lower system for the bulk pur- strong and thoughtful lead- Seniors, children, and prices. chase and distribution of ership at the State House. people with disabilities are Colorado, Maine, and medications with wide- I’m ready to bring that kind Directory especially vulnerable to Vermont have already ad- spread public health bene- of leadership to the 16th out-of-pocket medical ex- opted such policies - it’s fits, such as insulin. Cities Suffolk District, and fight Advertising and Marketing penses - even if they have time for Massachusetts to and towns are currently able to lower healthcare costs Marketing Director health insurance. join them. to bulk purchase narcan, for residents of Revere, Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] We don’t need to wait for -2. Governor Baker which helps them procure Chelsea and Saugus. Assistant Marketing Directors the federal government to has sponsored legisla- it at a lower price and make Maureen DiBella - [email protected] act to take steps right here tion called the “Stop Sur- it widely available. Using Joe Gravellese is run- Senior Sales Associates in Massachusetts. prise Bills Act,” which bulk purchasing power, we ning in the Democratic Peter Sacco - [email protected] That’s why today I’m would require notice to can make additional medi- primary for State Repre- Kathleen Bright-Procopio - [email protected] endorsing three bills that patients before incurring cations more affordable. sentative in the 16th Suffolk Sioux Gerow - [email protected] would help control costs any out-of-network charge, None of these bills District, on Tuesday, Sep- Legal Advertising for Massachusetts residents and prohibits out-of-net- will fully solve our health tember 1, 2020. Ellen Bertino - [email protected] by ending surprise medical work fees for emergency Ad Design billing and lowering the services. Kane DiMasso-Scott cost of vital prescription When people are facing Editorial medication. 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Page 8 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, April 1, 2020 COVID-19 HOUSE RESPONSE House passes legislation to move Mass. tax filing deadline and support municipal governments and local restaurants

On March 27, House by easing burdens related cent (D-Revere). “I thank on-premises consumption ees for hours worked during visions that give towns and Speaker Robert A. DeLeo to local permitting, extend- Speaker DeLeo and Chair- to sell wine and beer via de- the state of emergency. municipalities the flexibil- along with his colleagues ing the state’s tax deadline man Michlewitz for bring- livery and take-out provid- “This relief package ity they need to allow for in the House of Represen- and giving restaurants more ing forth this legislation, ed the wine or beer is sold will give administrative extending time frames for tatives passed legislation to business opportunities,” which I am thrilled to sup- in the same transaction as and economic relief to our town meetings and assess- move the individual tax fil- said Speaker DeLeo (D – port and happy to say will a purchase of food and in a restaurants, our cities and ing some kind of temporary ing and payment deadline, Winthrop). “Thank you to make this difficult time a sealed container. towns, and to the taxpay- leniency with paying taxes support municipal govern- Chair Michlewitz and Chair little easier for everyone in • Modifies local permit- ers of the Commonwealth,” and late fees,” said Repre- ment operations, and allow O’Day for their leadership our great Commonwealth.” ting processes, extending said Representative Aaron sentative O’Day, Co-Chair alcohol sales for take-out or on these important issues.” The legislation would municipal tax deadlines, Michlewitz, Co-Chair of the of the Joint Committee on delivery at restaurants. “Through this trying extend the individual state and allowing municipalities Joint Committee on Ways & Municipalities and Region- “As the COVID-19 time, I am proud that the tax filing and payment to extend property tax ex- Means (D-Boston). “As we al Government (D-West public health crisis contin- House is enacting poli- deadline from April 15 to emptions and deferrals. continue to face the day to Boylston). “I applaud the ues to evolve, the House cies that will have a direct July 15. • Allows municipalities day effects of COVID-19, many adjustments that are responded again today to positive impact on our res- The legislation includes to activate qualified work- it is vital that we do all that addressed in this bill during the growing needs of our idents, communities and the following provisions. ers by suspending the cap we can to offer assistance to these very trying times.” communities, our busi- local businesses,” said Rep- • Permits establishments on hours and compensation those in need.” The bill will now go to nesses, and our residents resentative RoseLee Vin- licensed to sell alcohol for for certain retired employ- “The bill has several pro- the Senate. COVID-19 could exacerbate problem gambling

By Laura Plummer lem gambling and could issues such as anxiety and bling. But just like Amer- that going to the gym and too have mental health pro- even create new problem depression. The National icans found ways to drink visiting with friends is no fessionals. Many counsel- March was Problem gamblers. Council on Problem Gam- during Prohibition, com- longer possible. ors are now offering remote Gambling Awareness Also known as compul- bling (NCPG) estimates pulsive gamblers are find- While it may seem coun- video sessions with clients. Month. At least it was sup- sive gambling, gambling that as many as 10 million ing ways to place bets. terintuitive, a report in The NCPG website even posed to be. The month- addiction and gambling Americans struggle with In past weeks, online the Journal of Gambling has a database of counsel- Studies found that Amer- long campaign understand- disorder, problem gambling their gambling behavior, gambling has exploded. ors specializing in gam- costing the government $7 Casino-style games like icans gamble more, not ably took a back burner to a is characterized by an ob- bling addiction (ncpgam- billion per year. slot machines and poker less, during times of finan- more pressing public health session with gambling and bling.org/help-treatment/). issue—the novel corona- an inability to stop despite Groups dedicated to rais- have upped their advertis- cial trouble. An increasing ing, hoping to lure in home- number of Americans have virus pandemic. However, negative consequences. ing awareness of this issue bound bettors. These games lost their jobs and some Helpful Resources: the two are not unrelated. It can result in the loss of organized events through- out March at locations can be highly addictive. will turn to gambling to -National Council on Recovery advocates be- money, career, relation- across the country—events Online gambling isn’t sub- make ends meet. For many, Problem Gambling: ncp- lieve COVID-19 has the ships and reputation, and that were scrapped as states ject to the same spending placing a bet or two will be gambling.org potential to worsen prob- can lead to mental health issued ever-stricter social limits as in-person gam- a one-time attempt to pad -Mass Council on Com- distancing guidelines. The bling venues and players their wallets while waiting pulsive Gambling mass- LAW OFFICES OF can spend thousands of dol- for their stimulus checks. PETER MARTINO, health cost of essentially compulsivegambling.org NICHOLAS MARTINO, cancelling Problem Gam- lars in a matter of minutes For others, it could set in -Massachusetts Gaming JUSTIN MARTINO bling Awareness Month in without any oversight. motion a spiral of destruc- Commission: massgaming. tive behavior. 986 Saratoga Street, Orient Heights Square, East Boston, MA the U.S. is immeasurable. Social isolation fuels ad- com dictions of all kinds, and A national crisis always In the wake of the cancel- -Gamblers Anonymous: We are in trying Times gambling addiction is no highlights the weakest lations, healthcare agencies gamblersanonymous.org exception. More Americans points of our social fabric. During the COVID19 Pandemic and recovery advocates -GamTalk.org scrambled to get vital in- find themselves at home But Americans have a long Our Law Office Is open for business -Gam-anon.org formation to vulnerable in- on the internet than ever history of overcoming ad- Having problems with? Do you need? and those who already fre- versity and, as the saying -National Council on Ø Wages garnished Ø Durable Power of Attorney dividuals and mental health professionals. quented the rooms of online goes, emerging “stronger Problem Gambling con- Ø Credit card debt Ø Health Care Proxy fidential helpline: 1-800- Ø Student loan debt Ø Simple Will According to the Amer- casinos may be drawn there at the broken places.” As Ø Housing issues – Ø Guardianship for your ican Gaming Association, with greater regularity now gambling moves online, so 522-4700. Lockout/Eviction minor children 95 percent of commer- Ø Home Foreclosure Ø Homestead (to protect cial casinos in the country your home) have closed their doors, CALL/TEXT/EMAIL including Everett’s En- core Boston Resort. Horse Attorney Peter Martino and greyhound racing has 617-605-5110 [email protected] been shut down and major sporting events cancelled. Or VISIT OUR WEBPAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION WWW.EASTBOSTONLAW.COM One would think this would equal a reduction in gam-

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VOLUME 20, No. 32 WEDNESDAY January 22, 2020 Master INDEX Editorial 4 Plan DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY Police 8 Sports 11 meeting Classifieds 18 Real Estate 18 scheduled DEATHS Special to the Journal STICKY NOTE Robert Elliott Feyler Mayor Brian Arrigo in- Adelaide Martignetti vites residents and commu- Roberta Melone nity members to attend the Marie Pacchielat final forum for the City’s Obituaries Page 6 master plan, Next Stop Re- vere, at the Rumney Marsh Academy on Tuesday, Jan. 28 beginning at 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT Attendees will hear a N E W S P A P E R G R O U P presentation on the draft Master Plan, which has been underway for the last year and is nearing a final on the Front Page report. At this meeting res- idents may share their feed- 50 CENTS back and learn more about Northeast Region Award recipient, Kathy Milligan (sitting, center), with Generations, Inc. volunteers at the Whelan Ele- the future of Revere as en- mentary School. visioned within the master NEWS BRIEFS plan. Throughout the Master BLOOD Milligan receives Northeast Educators Hall of Fame award Plan process in 2019, resi- dents of all ages and back- DONATIONS Story & Photo by Marianne Salza 14, Ms. Milligan received tors Hall of Fame Dorothy grounds were engaged in NEEDED the Salem State Universi- ing at the Wolcott School creating a roadmap based Retired Revere Public M. Foley 1948 Northeast on North Shore Road. The American Red Cross ty biannual Hall of Fame Region Award was espe- on community input to Perfect for: Community Reminders, has extended its urgent call Schools educator and Re- award in recognition of her Milligan has been volun- help shape the future of the vere resident, Ms. Kathy cially significant to Ms. teering with Generations In- for donors of all blood types significant contributions to Milligan because it honored city. The final document to give blood or platelets. Milligan, loves helping her school district. corporated for 12 years, and will recommend key action children improve their lit- the memory of a woman is currently the Site Team With influenza escalating “I’m very proud of my that she had closely worked items for local transporta- across the country and pre- eracy skills, and enjoys award,” soft-spoken Milli- Leader at the A.C. Whelan tion, housing, open space, collaborating with teachers with. The late Dorothy M. Elementary School, orga- venting some donors from gan said. Foley was the first principal energy and climate change, giving, and winter weather who care about their stu- Having been presented nizing and scheduling the public health, economic dents’ successes. On Nov. that Ms. Milligan worked threatening to cancel blood the 2019 Northeast Educa- with when she began teach- See MILLIGAN Page 3 drives, the Red Cross now See MASTER PLAN Page 3 has a critical shortage of type O blood and urgently Council President Keefe will continue emphasis on board’s subcommittees needs donors to restock the shelves. By Cary Shuman was an emphasis on the style,” said Keefe about his Currently, the Red Cross work of the subcommittees for 2020. Each councillor predecessor’s successful Schedules, Coupons, Sales, has less than a three-day sup- Council President Patrick in preparing reports on is- serves as a chairperson of a th th Keefe said he will continue sues that would ultimately reign as president in 2019. ply of type O blood available “Council President Guinas- subcommittee. for patient emergencies and to rely on Council subcom- come before the Council so used his committees for “I do expect our council- medical treatments. Type O mittees to hold extensive for a vote. good, thoughtful discus- lors to attend subcommittee positive blood is the most discussions on issues com- That style worked well sions on issues and it was transfused blood type and ing before the council, but and colleagues seemed to meetings when they are effective. I will be open to can be given to Rh-positive welcome the subcommit- looking for more informa- he will welcome more feed- some more initial feedback patients of any blood type. tee’s new direction that tion on topics that we will Photos will be published on April 8 and April 9 back from speakers at the from residents if the atten- While just 7 percent of the regular council meetings. resulted in concise sum- be discussing and voting on mations by the subcommit- dance in the Council Cham- U.S. population has type One of the trademarks of Patrick Keefe. as a council at our regular- O negative blood, it can be tee chair – and, of course, ber warrants it.” former Council President Keefe has announced the ly scheduled meetings [that transfused to patients with shorter council meetings by repetitive exchanges. Arthur Guinasso’s tenure membership of the Coun- are usually held every other Announcements, Programs and more! any blood type and is what that didn’t get bogged down “Everyone has their hospital staff reach for during cil’s ten subcommittees Monday at 6 p.m.” emergencies when there isn’t time to determine a patient’s Revere CARES presents its blood type. Every day, the Red Cross Community Champion Awards must collect nearly 13,000 blood donations and more By Cary Shuman pion Award, for his dedica- than 2,600 platelet dona- tion and contribution to the Revere CARES (Revere Urban Farming Initiative in See NEWS BRIEFS Page 2  Community Action Re- his role as beekeeper and sources and Education to educator. Sustain a Healthier Com- Mariya Emille Inocentes, Revere Journal | East Boston Times munity) honored five indi - RHS senior received Youth viduals with Community Health Leader Award, for Champion Awards during her impressive person- Price the organization’s Annual al growth and leadership subject to Celebration held Jan. 14 skills. change at the Marina at the Wharf without Dr. Dianne Kelly, super- notice Restaurant and Bar. intendent of Revere schools .55 The five honorees were: $ Per received Community Part- 3-inch-by-3-inch Sticky Note Damian DeMarco, ner Award, for her loyalty Gallon Revere CARES Director Sylvia Chiang, Community Champion Award recipients Techrosette • 1002 Gal. 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By Cary Shuman the main things we focus nn the undisputed Orr and make a play, was devastat- on at Wilkes is that the only Esposito of college hockey ing all season. There are few honors in success that really matters this season. “When we’re going on collegiate sports more pres- is our team success. While “He made it so easy for the power play, you look at tigious or sought-after than individual accomplish- me, just being able to give both those guys and there’s All-American. It means ments are nice, we focus on him [Flynn] the puck and a look in their eye like, you’ve been selected the how the team is doing.” watch him work,” said Okay, it’s our time now.’ best of the best among all Gurska, humbly crediting “When Michael is out there athletes in the country for a A leader on the ice his teammate. on the power play, he’s in particular season. The 6-foot-1-inch, Wilkes Coach Tyler control of what’s going on. Like Heisman Trophy 200-pound Gurska, had Hynes, a former Union He communicates extreme- winner, “All-American” plenty to do with Wilkes’ College player who at 26 ly well and we can count on is a title that will forever success in only its second is one of the youngest head him in the big moments in be affixed in front of your year as a program. He was coaches in the country, said a game.” name. selected a captain and wore while Gurska’s playmaking Hynes is happy that the Revere can lay claim to the ‘C’ on his Wilkes hock- abilities were noteworthy, team’s dynamic duo had one as Michael Gurska, a ey jersey proudly. his leadership of the defen- faith in joining a fledgling sophomore defenseman for Gurska helped lead the sive corps was also crucial men’s hockey program. the Wilkes University ice Colonels to the league to the team’s success. “[Former Wilkes Coach] hockey team, has been se- championship game with “Michael had a huge Brett Riley did a tremen- lected to the CCM Hockey/ two goals and a nation-lead- sophomore season,” said dous job recruiting Michael American Hockey Coach- ing 31 assists. Hynes. “He is a definitely and Donald,” said Hynes. Wilkes University sophomore Michael Gurska of Revere es Association (AHCA) “I actually got a lot of my an offensive defenseman “To get two guys who are has been named to the 2019-20 American Hockey Coaches All-American Team. points on the power play,” from the production stand- All-Americans as sopho- All-American Team. Gurska said he was hon- said Gurska, who twice tal- point. But a lot of times mores to commit to a first- ored to receive the award lied four assists in a game. with offensive defenseman year program – it’s pretty competed for the Boston er. I made countless friend- that designated him as “It was a lot of setting guys like Michael, they give up incredible.” Junior Eagles select teams ships there. I was able to one of the top defensemen up, making plays, starting something on the defensive through eighth grade. transition from being a local among the 90 colleges play- the breakout and making side, but he’s so good and From local ice rinks to He enrolled at the Rivers player to putting my name ing Division 2-3 hockey in sure that we got the puck up so smart, that he’s able to prep school and college School in Weston, where he out there at the prep school the United States. That’s the ice and in to the back of really control the ice. He’s Michael Gurska began played varsity hockey in an level, which ultimately prime-time company. the other team’s net.” very cerebral, makes the his hockey career early, first elite prep school program helped me get recruited to a “Honestly, it’s a really One of those players he right play, makes the easy stepping on to the ice at the led by head coach Shawn junior team and eventually cool honor,” said Gurska. was setting up was fellow play and he gets reward- age of three. McEachern, a former BU move on to college.” “I know that I couldn’t have All-American Donald Fly- ed for it. He does stuff for “My parents took me and NHL star. Rivers, with He excelled in junior done it without the help of nn, the nation’s leading us offensively and on the to the rink in Everett and I Gurska as one of the cap- hockey for two seasons my teammates, my coach- goal scorer – which made defensive end, I can’t say pretty much got on skates tains, advanced to the New with the Connecticut Junior es, and my family. One of the phenomenal Wilkes enough good things about right then and there and England Prep School play- Rangers based in Stamford. combo of Gurska and Fly- him.” I’ve really never looked off finals. Several college pro- Hynes said the power back,” recalled Gurska. “I had a great experience grams recruited Gurska and play, with Gurska at the top He started organized at Rivers,” said Gurska, “I he chose Wilkes over End- running the show and Flynn really got to mature as a play in the Everett Youth See GURSKA Page 10 adjacent to him looking to Hockey program and then person and a hockey play- WWW.BOBSAUTOBODY.COM Conveniently located On The Blue Line • PICK-UP & DELIVERY SAFE DEPENDABLE QUALITY REPAIRS with a lifetime Guarantee Licensed • Bonded • Insured Registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bob Bolognese Owner Reg. #3053 1456 NORTH SHORE RD., REVERE • 781-289-1300

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By Lauren Bennett nesses and organizations against COVID-19,” which he said. dited licenses to help out in continues to look for per- that will continue to op- includes nurses, doctors, Baker also talked about hospitals. sonal protective equipment As the coronavirus out- erate during this period of workers part of the essential the 13 confirmed deaths Additionally, the Bak- (PPE) through a. Variety break continues to devel- time, which can be found at business community, and at the Solders’ Home in er-Polito Administration’s of different supply chains, op, Governor Charlie Bak- mass.gov/covid19. Massachusetts residents Holyoke, six of which have COVID-19 Response Com- and the national stockpile er continues to update the “These actions will im- “who have been otherwise been officially attributed to mand Center is working to did send additional supplies public with new announce- prove our ability to mitigate displaced.” COVID-19. create dedicated facilities over the weekend. He add- ments. the spread of COVID-19 Baker said that restau- Baker said that in the for people who are infected ed that there is a “crucial After President Trump and the impact the surge rants may continue provid- short term, a primary fo- with the virus but are sta- need” for blood donations over the weekend an- has on our healthcare sys- ing food for takeout and cus of the state will be on ble enough to not be in the right now as well. nounced the extension tem,” Baker said. delivery only, and stressed the residents of the Solders’ hospital. This will free up The surge in cases in of the federal guidelines The governor said he the importance of social Home in Holyoke, and as- hospital beds for those who Massachusetts has been for social distancing until recognizes the “high cost” distancing when outside sured that the state “will get need more critical care. calculated to start some- April 30, Governor Baker this has on small businesses and inside grocery stores to the bottom of it.” Baker also spoke about where between April 7 and on Tuesday announced an and on residents who have and pharmacies. On March 30, the gov- the federal relief package April 17, Baker said. extension of his previous to stay away from their “The next couple of ernor also announced ac- passed by Congress last “For the most part peo- executive order requiring loved ones for even longer. weeks are going to be crit- tions that would increase week, calling it “a lot of ple are doing a good job” of the closure of all non-es- “If we can limit face- ical in this battle,” Baker the health care workforce good news.” He said that social distancing, he added, sential businesses as well to-face, person-to-person said. “People need to play in Massachusetts, includ- states are still waiting on stressing the importance of as the stay-at-home adviso- contact now, we can slow their part.” ing expediting licensing for guidance from the federal doing so when going out- ry until May 4. The orders the spread and get back to He thanked all the work- certain health care workers government about how to side. were previously set to end work as soon as safely as ers on the front lines, in- and initiatives to recruit “implement and distribute “We are about to enter on April 7. “This order also we can,” he said. cluding nurses, doctors, volunteer medical profes- these funds.” what will be the most diffi- extends the 10 person limit Additionally, the gover- first responders, public sec- sionals. Health care pro- Additionally, “our ad- cult period associated with on social gatherings until nor said that hotels, motels, tor workers, the National fessionals who are licensed ministration is committed this virus,” Baker said on May 4 as well,” the gover- and short term rentals like Guard, and essential work- in other states or have al- to getting the resources to Tuesday, adding that there nor said. Airbnbs are to be used “for ers like grocery store em- lowed their Massachusetts people who need them,” is “no doubt in my mind… The state will also put limited purposes only”— ployees. “The state is filled licenses to expire within the Baker said. Updates will be that you will all perform out an updated list of busi- ones that serve “direct ef- with remarkable people and past 10 years while in good posted on mass.gov. above and beyond.” forts related to the fight remarkable communities,” standing can received expe- Baker said that the state Office of Economic Empowerment Launches Digital Gurska // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 icott, Skidmore, Southern care about your successes. I Chelsea Fire Capt. Michael Financial Resources Amid COVID-19 Outbreak New Hampshire, among think it’s a great place to go Gurska and Stacey Kowals- The Massachusetts State critical resources on iden- education for residents of other schools. to school.” ki Gurska and the grandson Treasurer’s Office of Eco- tifying scams and fraud Massachusetts. In 2017, the Gurska knows now that This summer he hopes of Frank and Pat Kowalski, nomic Empowerment has during this time, directions Office launched MyFinan- he made the right decision to return to his position of and Helen Gurska and the launched a new digital to file for unemployment, cialLifeMA.org, a first-of- to head to Wilkes, which is coaching high-level prep late Richard Gurska. He has tool for residents in Mas- and much more. The Office its-kind website providing located in Pennsylvnia. “I school and high school ath- three sisters, Courtney, a sachusetts experiencing fi- of Economic Empower- money management strate- love the school. We only letes at PRS, a skills devel- graduate of Endicott finish- nancial changes due to the ment is committed to up- gies and tools that can help have about 2,500 under- opment and on-ice training ing her Master’s in Social COVID-19 outbreak. With dating the page regularly guide users through each graduates so it’s a close- program led by BBN hock- Work this spring, Lindsay, the goal of providing rel- with new materials as they stage of life. knit community where you ey coach Peter Russo. a graduate of WPI currently evant financial education become available. On day one of becoming get to know everybody,” And next season, Wilkes working on her PhD in Cell for families, the Office of “The COVID-19 out- Treasurer, Goldberg creat- said Gurksa, who is major- University, with 25 players, Biology, and Meaghan, just Economic Empowerment break has had an impact on ed the Office of Econom- ing in Sports Management including Gurska returning, finishing her first year at created a new page on all of Massachusetts, so it is ic Empowerment (OEE), and also plays varsity golf. should be a national cham- Johnson and Wales, Rhode Mass.gov with timely free important that we provide led by a deputy treasurer, “All the athletes support pionship contender. Island. Both Lindsay and resources available to the support during this unprec- with the deliberate goal of each other and go to each Gratitude for Meaghan are college soft- general public. edented time,” said State implementing a range of other’s games. The faculty his parents ball catchers. The page, https://www. Treasurer Deb Goldberg, economic empowerment knows your names and they Michael is the son of “I wouldn’t be anywhere mass.gov/ma-financial-re- “This website is designed initiatives that include clos- without my parents,” said sources-for-covid-19, to offer resources that will ing the gender wage gap, Michael. “All the work features state-of-the-art assist everyone with every- increasing access to finan- they’ve done for me as a financial education tools day life challenges.” cial education, improving person and a hockey player, designed by Everfi, an - ed The Office of Economic college affordability, and PARKWAY OPTICAL I wouldn’t be in the lead- ucation technology compa- Empowerment is dedicat- investing in STEM careers ership positions I am with- ny. The page also includes ed to providing financial and education. and EYECARE out all the lessons they’ve Established 1957 taught me throughout my life. I wouldn’t be on skates Janis M. Cotter, O.D. if it weren’t for them driv- COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAMS ing me from rink to rink ev- Revere Youth Baseball and Softball Testing for glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic eye disease. ery Saturday, so I had every Contact Lens Consultations and Fittings opportunity possible. pushes back start date to season “Sending me to Rivers Philip Cotter, R.D.O. when they didn’t have to, Revere Youth Baseball festivities on April 25, but er league presidents about COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICES supporting my decision and Softball League Pres- that date has been post- the status of the annual Cal Dianna Iandolo O.D. to pursue junior hockey – ident Danny Dacey said poned. Ripken All-Star Tourna- all the faith that they have although the board has not “We will be pushing the ment that brings together Eyewear for the Family • Eyeglasses repaired made an official announce- date back beyond at least teams from throughout the Senior Discounts, Medicare, HMO’s, put in me, and everything they’ve done for me, I’m so ment, the start of the 2020 May 4, the day schools are region. There has been no and many other insurances accepted. grateful to them for every- season will likely be moved scheduled to re-open,” said decision made about that Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 6:00pm • Closed Wed. & Sun.• Sat. 9:00am-3:00pm thing. And my three sisters to a new date in May. Dacey. “We’ll be following tournament. with the success they’ve The league, which has what the schools are do- Dacey said the Revere 80 Broadway • Revere, MA had in different fields - 650 boys and girls par- ing.” league also conducts a 781-289-7929 that pushes me to work the ticipating, was originally Dacey said he has also “fall” program that actually hardest I can.” scheduled for opening day been in contact with oth- begins later in the summer.

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After using these items, they should be washed Patients with confirmed COVID-19 should remain under home thoroughly with soap and water. isolation precautions until the risk of secondary transmission to others is thought to be low. �he decision to discontinue homeFor moreisolation information: precautions should www.cdc.gov/COVID19 be made on a case-by-case basis, in consultation with healthcare providers and state and CSC 314937-D 02/29/2020 VDI WhatStatisticslocal to health departments.do if youfor are sick with CORONAVIRUS For more information: www.cdc.gov/COVID19 DISEASE coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) CS 314937-DStatistics 02/29/2020 19 forMassachusetts Massachusetts COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts Total Number of Cases by County If youas are of sickMarch with 31 COVID-19 orBarnstable suspect you are infected with the191 virus that causes COVID-19, follow Confirmedthe cases steps of COVID-19below to help prevent6620 theBerkshire disease from spreading to people171 in your home and community. th +868 from the 30 Bristol 306 Dukes and 8 Massachusetts residents subject to COVID-19 quarantineStay home by current except status to getas of medical March 24 care Essex Clean your hands784 often Franklin 61 Total of individualsYou should subject restrict to activities quarantine outside 3802 your home, except for Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 getting medical care. Do not go to work, school,Hampden or public areas. seconds. If soap354 and water are not available, clean your hands Total of individualsAvoid using who public have transportation, completed ride-sharing,Hampshire or taxis. with an alcohol-based69 hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% monitoring (no longer in quarantine) 1655 Middlesex alcohol, covering1340 all surfaces of your hands and rubbing them Total of individualsSeparate yourself currently from undergoing other people andNorfolk animals in together until they738 feel dry. Soap and water should be used monitoring/underyour home quarantine 2147 Plymouth preferentially if 459hands are visibly dirty. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. Suffolk 1373 COVID-19People: INFECTION As much asBY possible,AGE BRACKET you should stay in a specific room Worcester 433 ≤19 yearsand of age away: 137 from other 20-29 people years ofin age:your 1081 home. Also, you should use Clean all “high-touch” surfaces every day a separate bathroom, if available. Unknown 333 30-39 years of age: 1181 40-49 years of age: 1084 High touch surfaces include counters, tabletops, doorknobs, 50-59 years of age: 1280 60-69 years of age: 925 For the most up to date informationbathroom scan this fixtures, with your toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets, and Animals: Do not handle pets or other animalssmartphone while at sick. any timeSee to visit the State’s website for ≥ 70 yearsCOVID-19 of age: 924 and Animals forUnknown: more information. 8 all information related to the virus.bedside tables. Also, clean any surfaces that may have blood, stool, or body fluids on them. Use a household cleaning spray These do not reflect the most up to date numbers, as they were not reported byCall press ahead time. Please before scan thevisiting QR code yourto the leftdoctor to see or wipe, according to the label instructions. 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Put on a facemask before you enter the facility. facemask (for example, because it causes trouble breathing), These steps will help the healthcare provider’s office to keep then people who live with you should not stay in the same room other people in the office or waiting room from getting infected with you, or they should wear a facemask if they enter or exposed. your room. Ask your healthcare provider to call the local or state health Cover your coughs and sneezes department. Persons who are placed under active monitoring or Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or facilitated self-monitoring should follow instructions provided sneeze. Throw used tissues in a lined trash can; immediately by their local health department or occupational health wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds professionals, as appropriate. 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CS 314937-D 02/29/2020 Page 12 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, April 1, 2020 CORONAVIRUS CONTINUED IMPACT ON REVERE AND THE COMMONWEALTH Baker administration launches online portal for PPE, State announces Command Center Advisory Board volunteers to support COVID-19 outbreak of Medical Experts, Infectious Disease Specialists

The Baker administra- rators) Development Secretary On Weds., March my. Disaster Medical Assis- tion on Sunday announced •Facemasks with inte- Mike Kennealy, and Mike 25, the state announced •Rochelle Walensky, tance Team (DMAT) in the an online portal where in- grated shields Tamasi, President and CEO the COVID-19 Adviso- MD, MPH, Massachusetts National Disaster Medical dividuals and companies •Goggles of AccuRounds, a precision ry Board, a group of medi- General Hospital – Dr. System (NDMS) in the US can easily donate or sell •Protective suits/gowns components manufacturer cal experts that will support Rochelle Walensky, MD, Department of Health and personal protective equip- •Headcovers located in Avon. the Response Command MPH, is Professor of Med- Human Services (HHS). ment (PPE) and volunteer •Sanitizing wipes “It comes as no surprise Center as the Common- icine at Harvard Medical •Michael Wagner, MD, to support the COVID-19 •Powered Air-Purifying that both manufacturers wealth continues to respond School and a practicing In- FACP, Wellforce – Dr. Mi- outbreak in Massachu- Respirators (PARR) and university R&D part- to COVID-19. fectious Disease physician chael Wagner is a physi- setts. This effort will ensure •Gloves ners across Massachusetts The Response Command at Massachusetts General cian leader who combines that front line responders •Booties/shoe covers have stepped up during this Center, under the leadership Hospital and Brigham and his unique experience as get the protective equip- •Hand sanitizer challenging time to sup- of Secretary Marylou Sud- Women’s Hospital. Dr. a primary care physician, ment they need to stay and The initiative announced port those saving lives and ders and reporting to Gov- Walensky’s research inter- hospitalist, entrepreneur push for more trained vol- today bolsters current ef- provide logistical expertise ernor Charlie Baker and Lt. ests focus on model-based unteers to join the response. forts to leverage tradition- toward stopping the spread Governor Karyn Polito, is analyses of the cost-effec- and CEO to transform “Massachusetts has al- al and emergency supply of this virus,” said Secre- the Commonwealth’s single tiveness of HIV testing, health care. Dr. Wagner ready received generous chain channels. tary of Housing and Eco- point of strategic decision care, and prevention strat- has worked with caregiv- donations from count- “We have a constant de- nomic Development Mike making and coordination egies to inform HIV/AIDS ers in academic and com- less organizations, and by mand and need for personal Kennealy, Co-Chair of the for the Administration’s policy internationally and munity health care settings launching this portal we’ll protective equipment (PPE) Advanced Manufacturing comprehensive COVID-19 domestically. throughout the country. To- make it easier to streamline available to our medical, Collaborative. “This portal response. •Paul Biddinger, MD, day, he is the Interim CEO these offers and quickly dis- first responder and essential serves as a front door for The COVID-19 Adviso- Massachusetts General and Chief Physician Exec- tribute supplies to those in service communities. Over companies that think their ry Board, which first met Hospital – Dr. Paul Bid- utive of Wellforce, a $2B need,” said Governor Char- the past week, hundreds of operations can be adapted on Wednesday, March 19, dinger holds the MGH and growing health system lie Baker. “We also need deliveries of PPE have been to address manufacturing will advise the COVID-19 Endowed Chair in Emer- in Eastern Massachusetts more volunteers to help made to front line health supply chain issues and pro- Response Command Cen- gency Preparedness and is that has been recognized support our response to care providers, and first re- duce the equipment needed ter on key decision points the Director of the Center for its high quality, lower this unprecedented public sponders, but we need so by those on the front lines.” in the state’s response, in- for Disaster Medicine, and cost value position and its health emergency, and urge much more,” said Secre- A call for volunteers: cluding expanding access Vice Chairman for Emer- commitment to keeping people to sign up to lend a tary of Health and Human To support ongoing to testing and planning gency Preparedness in the care in the community. hand. Our administration Services Marylou Sud- COVID-19 emergency for medical surge, and Department of Emergency •Eric Lander, PhD, will continue making ev- ders, the Commonwealth’s response efforts, the Bak- will formally meet week- Medicine at Mass General. Broad Institute – Eric Land- ery effort to secure supplies COVID-19 Command Cen- er-Polito Administration ly for updates. Adviso- He is also the Director for er is president and founding from all possible resourc- ter Director. “Last week has partnered with the Mas- ry Board members include: Emergency Preparedness director of the Broad Insti- es to support our front line more than 28,000 masks, sachusetts Medical Society •Scott Gottlieb, MD, at Partners Healthcare. tute of MIT and Harvard. workers during these tough and 120,000 pairs of gloves to match health and medical American Enterprise Insti- Dr. Biddinger additionally A geneticist, molecular bi- times.” were distributed, and we’ve volunteers with our com- tute – Scott Gottlieb, M.D., serves as the Director of the ologist, and mathematician, The Commonwealth’s placed more than $50 mil- munities and health care is a resident fellow at the Emergency Preparedness he has played a pioneering COVID-19 PPE Procure- lion in orders for additional providers based on skillsets American Enterprise Insti- Research, Evaluation and ment and Donation Program supplies. We are also wait- and need. There is an im- tute (AEI). He returned to Practice (EPREP) Program role in all aspects of the creates an easy portal allow- ing on our third delivery mediate need forrespiratory AEI in 2019 after serving at the Harvard T. H. Chan reading, understanding, and ing companies and organi- from the Strategic National therapists and public health as the 23rd commission- School of Public Health, biomedical application of zations to sell or donate pro- Stockpile.” nurses, and the administra- er of the Food and Drug and holds appointments at the human genome. He was tective equipment that is in The program also pro- tion is asking health care Administration (FDA). At Harvard Medical School a principal leader of the short supply given the global vides an entry point for professionals interested in AEI, he continues his work and at the Chan School. Dr. Human Genome Project. demands for such items. local manufacturers to volunteering to sign up by on improving public health Biddinger serves as a spe- The Baker-Polito Ad- By visiting the get more information on clicking here. Since launch- through entrepreneurship cial advisor to the Massa- ministration announced COVID-19 PPE Procure- adapting their businesses ing the initiative, more than and medical innovation and chusetts Medical Society’s the creation of a new ment and Donation web- to produce more equip- 1,000 people have already on expanding regulatory Committee on Prepared- COVID-19 Response Com- site, businesses and or- ment here in Massachu- registered. approaches to maintain pa- ness and serves as a med- mand Center on March 14, ganizations can offer for setts, an effort being led For more information tient and physician autono- ical officer for the MA-1 2020. purchase or donation criti- by the administration’s on COVID-19, visit Mass. cally needed personal pro- recently established Man- gov/covid19. Get notifica- tective equipment, includ- ufacturing Emergency Re- tions to your phone or other ing: sponse Team, co-chaired mobile device by texting Massachusetts Bar Examination Postponed •N95/N99 masks (respi- by Housing and Economic COVIDMA to 888-777. The Supreme Judicial mined. setts bar examination, al- Court and the Board of The Board of Bar Exam- ternative means for testing Bar Examiners today an- iners, in consultation with of applicants for Massachu- Consumers facing financial hardships due to nounced that, due to the the Supreme Judicial Court, setts bar admission will be ongoing public health will continue to closely devised and announced. COVID-19 urged to contact local bank emergency arising from the monitor public health and The Massachusetts COVID-19 pandemic, the safety guidelines, including Board of Bar Examiners The Massachusetts For example, Greenfield additional programs will Massachusetts bar exam- prohibitions against large (BBE) is established by Bankers Association urged Cooperative Bank is offer- be developed in the coming ination will not be admin- gatherings, related to the G.L. c. 221 §§35 & 36 to consumers who are facing ing a “payment holiday” days and weeks to assist in- istered on July 28 and July COVID-19 pandemic. In evaluate the qualifications financial hardships due to for residential and commer- dividuals and businesses as 29, 2020 as previously the event that limitations on of persons seeking admis- the COVID-19 pandemic to cial loan customers; Berk- Congress considers a major scheduled. The bar exam large gatherings continue to sion to the bar of the Com- contact their financial insti- shire Bank has established economic stimulus package has been postponed until interfere with a fall admin- monwealth of Massachu- tution for assistance. Local special relief programs for in Washington, D.C. fall, on dates to be deter- istration of the Massachu- setts. banks throughout the Com- the LGBTQ and minori- It is also important monwealth have pledged to ty-owned business commu- that consumers beware of work with their customers nities while Rockland Trust scams and fraud, which – individuals and business- Company, Eastern Bank, tend to increase in uncer- es - to mitigate the financial Bank of America and many tain times. MBA reminds Lottery sales down nearly 30 percent since start of March impact of the current health others have announced consumers that the safest crisis. significant initiatives to place for money is in their Steep decline could affect Local Aid payments to cities and towns

“We strongly encourage support local residents and bank, where all accounts By Seth Daniel cord. Budgets always have decreased sales and reve- anyone who is unable to small businesses. MBA are insured up to $250,000. relied on Local Aid pay- nue production will also make a payment on their has created a COVID-19 Many Massachusetts banks State Lottery officials ments from the state, which negatively impact the small loan, needs access to funds Resource page on our web- also have excess insur- in a certificate of deposit or site with additional infor- ance to protect your funds. reported this week sales come from a variety of business owners who are other relief to contact their mation. We encourage you Large cash withdrawals are have dropped off steeply on sources. However, lottery increasingly under finan- financial institution for op- to visit www.massbankers. uninsured and at risk for lottery products across the disbursements were always cial duress. As an in-store tions to help them through org. loss; 95% of all transac- board, and if that drop con- a steady and reliable stream cash-only business, with a this unprecedented situa- In addition to relief on tions can be done on mo- tinues, it could have a ma- within the Local Aid for- stay-at-home advisory cur- tion,” said Daniel J. Forte, mortgages and other loans, bile/online banking, debit/ mula – even in tough times. rently in place and many MBA President & CEO. banks are working with credit cards or at an ATM, jor effect on Local Aid pay- “Local banks are ready and customers who may need without the health risks of ments to cities and towns However, the lottery of our retail partners being willing to help during these access to funds in Certif- in-lobby visits. this year. products are mostly based closed, we anticipate that challenging times, but it is icates of Deposit (CDs), “These are challenging That news comes just as on physically going to a re- these figures will continue important that you reach waiving fees for certain times for Massachusetts worried municipalities be- tailer, and with many stores to be drastically lower than out as soon as possible.” products or transactions, families and businesses and gin to put together City or closed and social distanc- usual.” Most local banks have and increasing daily debit local banks are doing our ing in place for those that Since the week begin- already announced pro- or ATM limits where appro- part to help ease the finan- Town Budgets in one of the aren’t, it’s a tougher sell. ning on March 1 – which grams to assist consumers. priate. We anticipate that cial burden,” Forte said. most uncertain times on re- That combined with tre- featured fairly “normal” mendous job loss in the last Lottery sales, the overall four weeks has led to steep Lottery products are down declines. 29 percent. That meant STAY IN AND TAKE OUT “The health and well-be- sales went from $111.6 ing of Lottery employees million during that week, and residents of the Com- to $78.9 million the week HELP LOCAL BUSINESSES WHILE STAYING IN monwealth are our top pri- beginning March 22. ority and the Lottery will Overall, Keno sales are continue to follow the guid- down the most, dropping Deliveries ★ Takeouts ★ Home Services ance and orders of state and 52 percent since the begin- During this crisis, here are some Revere resources. federal officials regarding ning of March. Instant tick- public health and safety,” ets were down 24 percent,, Consider taking out an ad to and to promote your business at this time, there are said Michael Sweeney, ex- while numbers game sales many people in Revere who do not go online and use the newspaper for most of their ecutive director of the Mas- were down only 17 percent. neighborhood information. sachusetts State Lottery, on Below are the week- Tuesday. “Representative ly sales numbers from the of the whole economy, Lottery for March: WE’RE OFFERING THIS SPECIAL PAGE AS A RESOURCE FOR ALL SERVICES Lottery revenues have de- •March 1-7: $111.6 mil- IN TOWN THAT PEOPLE MIGHT NEED WHILE STAYING IN. creased significantly over lion FULL-PRINT EDITION WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE WEDNESDAY the last three weeks. This •March 8-14: $110.2 will affect the revenue re- million THE SPECIAL IS A BUSINESS CARD AD FOR 2 WEEKS FOR $80 turned to the state and could •March 15-21: $88.7 Please reach out with any questions,deadline for Wednesday April 8 is Monday April 6 at noon potentially impact unre- million Call 781-485-0588 or reply to this email for more information stricted local aid returned •March 22-28: $78.9 to cities and towns. The million Wednesday, April 1, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 13

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Mechanical Parking upgrades; e) a procedure 281 Broadway, Revere, on March 12, 2020 by This proposal is for the opening thereof. or otherwise move with that NAI Entertainment Chapter 40A of the Mas- Systems shall be allowed for temporarily relo- Massachusetts 02151 Governor Baker, the pub- leasing of commercial This request for propos- respect to the complaint Holdings, LLC d/b/a sachusetts General Laws in the RC1, RC2, PDD1, cating system vehicles relative to an ordinance lic hearings as advertised space for the City of als is in accordance with herein on or before the Showcase Cinema Revere and Chapter 17.56 of the PDD2, GB, HB, TED, and in order to perform further amending the may be held remotely. Revere’s Department M.G.L. Chapter 30B. return day of May 07, Chatters Bar, 565 Squire Revised Ordinances of IP Districts subject to system maintenance and Zoning Ordinances of the Remote meeting of Public Works. The Michael A. Piccardi 2020. Road, Revere, MA, John the City of Revere that the review and approval repairs; f) a plan for al- City of Revere relative participation information space required must be Purchasing Agent If you fail to do so this Grande, Manager, has the Revere City Council of the Site Plan Review ternative transportation to mechanical parking will be provided at least approximately 5000 to 3/25/20, 4/1/20 Court will proceed to a made application for an will conduct a public Committee. for system users in the systems. 48 hours in advance of 8000 sq. ft. of usable R hearing and adjudication Alteration of Premises hearing on Monday B. Mechanical Parking event they are unable to SECTION 1. Title 17, the public hearings, not space and up to four of this matter. to expand their licensed evening, April 27, 2020 Systems shall in all access their vehicles; g) a Chapter 17.08 of the including weekends or acres of industrial land, LEGAL NOTICE Date: February 5,2020 premises to include the at 6:00 P.M. in the City respects comply with fail-safe system that pre- Revised Ordinances of holidays. Alternatively, be located in the City of Notice of Public sale Felix D. Arroyo, lobby, spillways, and all Councillor Joseph A. dimensional zoning vents passengers from the City of Revere is commentary on these Revere or up to two miles Notice is hereby given Register of Probate Court movie theaters. A hear- DelGrosso City Council parking requirements. being trapped in vehicles hereby amended by public hearings may be outside the City bound- by Mario’s Towing of 4/1/20 ing on said application Chamber of Revere City C. A Mechanical Parking after the driver parks the adding a new Section submitted in writing to ary line, and meet all 22 Naples Rd., Revere, R is scheduled for April Hall, 281 Broadway, System shall provide vehicle and activates the 17.08.108 “Brew Pub” as [email protected] or requirements according Ma. Pursuant to the 15, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. Revere, Massachusetts system users grade level system; h) provides a follows: 17.08.108 Brew by mail to Office of the to specifications. provisions of G.L.c. 255, LEGAL NOTICE- in the Council Chamber 02151 and the Revere access to their vehicles in reporting system to ISD Pub. “Brew Pub” means City Clerk, Revere City Request for Proposal Section 39A, that will sell COMMONEALTH (located on the 2nd Planning Board will spaces no less than the and Fire Dept. each time an establishment in Hall, 281 Broadway, Packets may be obtained the following abandoned OF MASSACHUSETTS floor) in Revere City Hall, conduct a public hearing minimum dimensions of the system fails. which beer is produced Revere, MA 02151. beginning Thursday, vehicles and on or after THE TRIAL COURT 281 Broadway, Revere. on Tuesday afternoon, interior parking spaces In accordance with an and bottled for retail Attest: March 26, 2020 from April 1/2020, by private PROBATE AND REVERE LICENSE COMMIS- April 28, 2020 at 4:30 specified in Section Executive Order issued sale consumption on Ashley E. Melnik the Office of the City sale to satisfy their FAMILY COURT SION P.M. in the Office of 17.28.030. on March 12, 2020 by premises. City Clerk Purchasing Agent, Revere garage keeper’s lien Suffolk Probate Robert Selevitch, the Planning Board, D. In addition to the Governor Baker, the pub- SECTION 2. Title 17, Attest: City Hall, 281 Broadway, for towing, and notice And Family Court Chairman City Hall, 3rd Floor, Mechanical Parking lic hearings as advertised Chapter 17.16, Section Eugene McKenna Revere, Massachusetts of sale. 24 New Chardon St. Linda Guinasso 281 Broadway, Revere, System parking spaces, may be held remotely. 17.16.040 of the Revised Planning Board, 02151 or by e-mail 1. Vin# W3X- Boston, MA 02114 John M. LaCroix Massachusetts 02151 the property shall also Remote meeting Ordinances of the City Chairman from Michael Piccardi at PA93406WG88009 (617)788-8300 4/1/20 relative to an ordinance conform to the number participation information of Revere is hereby 3/25/20, 4/1/20 [email protected]. Signed, NOTICE OF R further amending the of required handicapped will be provided at least amended by adding a R Mailing of specifications Owner Mario’s Towing PETITION FOR Zoning Ordinances of the parking spaces and di- 48 hours in advance of new use entitled “Brew requires advance 3/18/20, 3/25/20, CHANGE OF NAME LEGAL NOTICE City of Revere relative mensional requirements the public hearings, not Pub” and by making the LEGAL NOTICE payment in the form of 4/1/20 Docket No. Action Emergency to mechanical parking per code at grade. including weekends or following entries in the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE a bank check or money R SU20C0134CA Management systems. E. All Mechanical Parking holidays. Alternatively, Table of Uses: Notice is hereby given order, in the amount of $ In the matter of: 1087 Broadway AN ORDINANCE FURTHER System installations shall commentary on these RA, no; RA1, no; RB, by G/J Towing Inc of 22 10.00. Revere City Hall LEGAL NOTICE Isabella Velasquez Revere, Ma 02151 AMENDING THE ZONING meet all fire safety and public hearings may be no; RB1, no; RC, no; Whitin Ave Ext Revere, office hours are Monday COMMONWEALTH A Petition to Change 781-286-3900 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY building code require- submitted in writing to RC1, sp; RC2, yes; RC3, MA, pursuant to the thru Thursday, 8:15AM OF MASSACHUSETTS Name of Adult has Will dispose of the fol- OF REVERE RELATIVE TO ments for elevator sys- [email protected] or no; PDD1, yes; PDD2, provisions of Mass G.L to 5:00 PM and Friday, THE TRIAL COURT been filed by Isabella lowing abandoned and MECHANICAL PARKING tems and include safety by mail to Office of the yes; NB, no; GB, yes; c. 255, Section 39A, that 8:15AM to 12:15 PM. PROBATE AND Velasquez of Revere, MA or junk motor vehicles SYSTEMS gates, back-up vehicle City Clerk, Revere City GB1, no; CB, yes; HB, they will sell the follow- Proposals in response to FAMILY COURT requesting that the court VIN# Section 1. Title 17, access systems in case of Hall, 281 Broadway, yes; TED,yes; LI, no; ing vehicles on or after this RFP shall be signed Suffolk Division enter a Decree changing 3MEHM08128R633047 Chapter 17.08 of the power failure, and shall Revere, MA 02151. IP, yes; April 16, 2020 beginning under the pains and 24 New Chardon St. their name to: Ref# 4722 Revised Revere Zoning pass installation and Attest: SECTION 3. Title 17, at 10:00 am by private penalties of perjury. Boston, MA 02114 Isabella Loboa Velasquez Year: 2008 Ordinance is hereby operational inspections Ashley E. Melnik Chapter 17.16, Section or public sale to satisfy Sealed proposals will 617-788-8300 Any person may appear Make: Mercury amended by adding a and tests as required by City Clerk 17.16.040 of the Revised their garage keepers’ be received by the ORDER FOR SERVICE for purposes of objecting Model: Milan new Section 17.08.502 all applicable federal Attest: Ordinances of the City lien for towing, storage, Purchasing Agent at his BY PUBLICATION to the petition by filing Color: Gray entitled “Mechanical and state regulations Eugene McKenna of Revere is hereby and notices of sale. office, Revere City Hall, AND MAILING an appearance at: Suf- Lic: 2KP983 MA Parking System” as and codes. Planning Board, amended by making the Vehicles are being stored 281 Broadway, Revere, Docket No. folk Probate and Family VIN# follows: 17.08.502 F. To qualify for a Chairman following changes for the at G/J Towing, Inc. Massachusetts, prior to SU19D2447DR Court before 10:00 a.m. 1N6AA07C39N314272 Mechanical Parking building permit, the Me- 3/25/20, 4/1/20 use entitled “Brewery/ 1. 1996 Honda Civic VIN 1:00 PM. on Monday, Vima Thapa on the return day of Ref# 4882 System. “Mechanical chanical Parking System R Distillery or Winery” 2HGEJ6447TH127462 April 27, 2020. vs. 04/09/2020. This is Year: 2009 Parking System” means supplier and property within the Table of Uses: 2. 2016 Ford Escape VIN The City of Revere, as the Raju Bisia NOT a hearing date, Make: Nissan an automated parking owner must file with LEGAL NOTICE RA, no; RA1, no; RB, 1FMCU0F75GUA24847 awarding authority, re- Upon motion of but a deadline by which Model: Titan system powered by the Revere Inspectional CZ-20-02 no; RB1, no; RC, no; 3. 2014 Ford Focus VIN serves the right to accept plaintiff(s) for an you must file a written Color: Silver electric motors within a Services Department Public Hearing RC1, no; RC2, yes; 1FADP3F24EL170865 any proposal or portion order directing the appearance if you object Lic: 5TF182 MA horizontal and vertical a signed Mechanical Notice is hereby given RC3, no; PDD1, yes; 4. 2011 Chevro- of a proposal, waive defendant(s), to appear, to this proceeding. VIN# conveyor platform Parking System Perfor- in accordance with the PDD2, yes; NB, no; let Malibu VIN any informality in a plead, or answer, in WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. 1N4AL11DX5N417368 system that slides or mance and Maintenance provisions of Section 5 of GB, sp; GB1, no; CB, 1G1ZE5E74BF333788 proposal, investigate the accordance with Mass.R. Dunn, First Justice of this Ref# 4883 lifts each vehicle to its agreement that includes: Chapter 40A of the Mas- sp; HB, yes; TED, yes; 5. 2006 Acura MDX VIN ability of the vendors to Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Court. Year: 2005 storage location and a) a specified acceptable sachusetts General Laws LI, no; IP, yes; 2HNYD18286H545042 honor a proposal, reject Rule 4, it appearing to Date: March 24, 2020 Make: Nissan allows all vehicles to be amount of time for and Chapter 17.56 of the SECTION 4. Title 6. 2016 Nissan NV any and all proposals, the court that this is an Felix D. Arroyo, Model: Altima retrieved independently system users to access Revised Ordinances of 17, Chapter 17.08, Cargo Van VIN 1N6BF0K- and award all contracts action for Divorce 1B. Register of Probate Color: Green and which provides their vehicles upon the City of Revere that Section 17.08.109 of M1GN808424 as shall be considered Pursuant to Supple- 4/1/20 Lic: 1RGY88 MA system users access to activating the system; the Revere City Council the Revised Ordinances 7. 2016 Nissan NV Cargo in the best interest of mental Probate Court R VIN# L0WHD- their vehicles without b) electronic monitor- will conduct a public of the City of Revere Van VIN 1N6BF0KMX- the City of Revere. The Rule 411, an Automatic N109J1000063 requiring them or others ing of the supplier to hearing on Monday is hereby amended by GN806686 City of Revere reserves Restraining Order has Ref# 4892 to physically move any identify problems and evening, April 27, 2020 changing the existing Signed, the right to negotiate been entered against the Year: 2018 other vehicle out of the a reasonable response at 6:00 P.M. in the City definition of “Brewery, Frank Russo and amend the scope of above named parties. Make: HAWK way of their vehicle such time to calls regarding Councillor Joseph A. Distillery or Winery” G/J Towing Inc services. Defendant cannot PLEASE BRING Model: 250CC as tandem parking. system problems; c) an DelGrosso City Council as follows: “Brewery, 4/1, 4/8, 4/15 It is the policy of the City be found within the Color: Black Section 2. Title 17, appropriate maintenance Chamber of Revere City Distillery or Winery” R of Revere to take positive Commonwealth and his/ THIS ENTIRE Lic: 2D5562 MA Chapter 17.28 of the schedule for cleaning Hall, 281 Broadway, means a plant in which steps to maximize the her present whereabouts 3/25/20, 4/1/20, Revised Revere Zoning and servicing the system; Revere, Massachusetts beer, wine or other LEGAL NOTICE utilization of minority are unknown. Personal 4/8/20 Ordinance is hereby d) an annual inspection 02151 and the Revere alcoholic beverages are CITY OF REVERE business enterprises in service on defendant is PAGE WITH R amended by adding a and testing schedule for Planning Board will produced and bottled for REQUEST FOR all activities adminis- therefore not practicable, new Section 17.28.035 evaluating the system, conduct a public hearing wholesale distribution PROPOSALS tered by this agency. and defendant has not YOU TO THE entitled “Mechanical performing needed on Tuesday afternoon, including retail sale for LEASE OF SPACE FOR THE No Candidate/Service voluntarily appeared in LEGAL NOTICE Parking Systems” as repairs, replacing parts, April 28, 2020 at 4:30 consumption on-premises CITY OF REVERE - Provider may withdraw this action. CZ-20-01 follows: and installing timely P.M. in the Office of or off-premises”. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC his/her proposal within It is Ordered that COURTS. Public Hearing 17.28.035 Mechanical electrical, mechanical, the Planning Board, In accordance with an WORKS thirty (30) business days defendant is directed to Notice is hereby given PROPOSAL NO MUN- Page 14 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, April 1, 2020

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Preventing Backups Prevención de obstrucción Help maintain a healthy collection system de alcantarillas in our community Ayudar a mantener un sistema de recolección saludable en nuestra comunidad La Ciudad de Revere continúa siendo proactiva en nuestra respuesta The City of Revere continues to be proactive in our response to Coronavirus al Coronavirus (COVID-19). ¡Debido a esta emergencia de salud pública, (COVID-19). Due to this public health emergency our Collection System nuestro Sistema de Recolección está experimentando bloqueos de is experiencing blockages from “flushable” and disinfectant wipes! toallitas desinfectantes y “lavables”! With the increased use of wipes (“flushable”, wet, baby, anti-bacterial, Con el uso cada vez mayor de toallitas (“lavables”, húmedas, para bebés, disinfectant) and paper towels, we are reminding the citizens of Revere to antibacterianas, desinfectantes) y toallas de papel, les recordamos a los ciudadanos PLEASE make sure you put these items IN THE TRASH and de Revere que POR FAVOR, ¡asegúrese de poner estos artículos DO NOT FLUSH them down the toilet! EN LA BASURA y NO LOS tire al inodoro!

DO NOT FLUSH: NO TIRAR EN EL INODORO:  Wet wipes Toallitas húmedas  Toallitas para bebé Baby wipes WIPES  Anti-bacterial wipes Toallitas antibacterianas  Disinfectant wipes Toallitas desinfectantes  Paper towels Toallas de papel YOU PUEDES CAN AYUDAR HELP Do your part to prevent costly and Haga su parte para evitar bloqueos o time consuming equipment blockages averías costosas que consuman mucho or breakdowns and aid in preventing tiempo y ayude a prevenir desbor- unhealthy Sanitary Sewer Overflows damientos sanitarios de alcantarillas (SSOs) on our City streets. (SSO) en nuestras calles de la ciudad.

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