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INDEPENDENT SILENT DISCO Mending fences Newspaper Group Councilor Vidot, Fire Union make peace following www.chelsearecord.com confrontation after 2019 vote on insurance changes

By Seth Daniel Public Safety to a level of accountability to our resi- A major dust up in 2019 dents,” she said. “I know if between former Council I kept going with the inves- President Damali Vidot tigation, the investigators and members of the Chel- would have probably sug- sea Firefighters Union has gested a reprimand. They Chelsea Street been resolved with medi- asked if I was open to me- Bridge meeting ation and apologies after diation and Union President a long investigation – one Brian Capistran said he brings federal that some councillors feel should have said something was an unwarranted expen- sooner and gotten control delegation, Coast diture. of the matter. I admit the Guard together Councillor Vidot told the way we handled the vote Record this week that the wasn’t the best and wasn’t investigation of wrongdo- transparent and not the way Special to the Record ing conducted by the City I want to lead. I want to put at a current cost of $46,000 this behind us and move on On Saturday, Jan. 25, has been resolved with me- in 2020.” GreenRoots organized a diation – a process where She noted that Capistran meeting regarding the Chel- the Union has issued an was very professional with sea Street Bridge. Residents apology and Vidot has said her at all times, and respect- of Chelsea and East Boston she could have done things ful as well. She said it was gathered with representa- a little better during a Coun- two specific members of the tives from MassPort, the cil vote on changes to City Union that crossed the line Coast Guard and local, state insurance plans in 2019. in her opinion. and federal-level politicians “What I was trying to do to push for action around is to hold people serving in See INSURANCE Page 2 the frequent and disruptive closures of the Chelsea Congressman Joe Kennedy III Street Bridge. The was the PHOTO BY DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN first event about the Bridge, DJ Scott Arrington spins for the Hits From The Decades channel during the 2nd annual hosts Spanish-language town hall led by community rather Silent Disco to remember the late Courtney Hickson. Arrington and Courtney Hickson than by state officials such were close friends and running partners. Hickson died a few years back in a tragic car Special to the Record when too many people feel as MassDOT. accident, and had become a vibrant member of the Chelsea community. See Page 12 for ignored and cut out of our MassDOT was invited to more photos. U.S Rep Joe Kennedy III political process, we are attend, but declined the in- hosted a Spanish-langauge building as inclusive, trans- vitation. town hall this Saturday at parent and accessible of a Community members Veronica Robles Cultural grassroots operation as we from both sides of the City reacts quickly to water Center in East Boston. Ken- can. With the growing base Creek gave testimonies that nedy, who is challenging of Latinx voters across our highlighted the impact of Sen. Ed Markey in a prima- commonwealth and country the bridge on people’s ev- main break on Sagamore Avenue ry race for U.S Senate, took — and their immense con- eryday lives. Commuters questions from an audience tributions to every corner recounted their experiences By Cary Shuman of Spanish-speaking com- of American life — these waiting in traffic for over munity members for nearly town halls are an essential an hour, because the bridge City Manager Thomas an hour. early part of our campaign, went up during rush hour Ambrosino said the bro- Chelsea City Councilor to directly hear the con- and backed up the hundreds ken underground pipe that Judith Garcia, who has en- cerns, challenges, hopes of vehicles that were trying caused torrents of water to dorsed Kennedy, introduced and lived experience of ev- to cross the bridge at that roll down Sagamore Ave- the Congressman to a room ery resident.” time. nue Saturday morning has full of Spanish-speaking After the town hall, Parents and teachers been fully repaired. residents from East Boston, Kennedy joined State Sen. “Everything is back to Chelsea, and other towns Joe Boncore and other lo- See MEETING Page 2 normal,” said Ambrosi- and cities in the area. (See cal elected officials for a no. “Our contractors were story on page 3). Voters had Meet and Greet at Pazza on the scene and the pipe the opportunity to ask the on Porter. Sen. Boncore, CPD reminds was fixed by the end of the Congressman questions re- who represents East Bos- day.” garding his candidacy, posi- ton, Cambridge, Revere residents of new Sagamore Avenue res- tions and priorities without and Winthrop, formally hands-free law idents awoke Saturday to the filter of a translator. endorsed Kennedy in his see their street inundated Kennedy said that the bid for Senate in front of a for drivers with water gushing from East Boston town hall, restaurant full of support- the broken pipe located along with another Span- ers. Special to the Record between Cheever and Mur- ish-language town hall The two Spanish-lan- ray Streets. Chelsea Police hosted the same day in guage town halls are the Chief Brian Kyes and and Chelsea Fire personnel Lawrence, were about first of their kind in the his- the Chelsea Police Depart- arrived on the scene, with showing up for people in tory of Massachusetts Sen- ment would like to remind police officers setting up a Massachusetts who are all ate races, and they conclude residents of the upcoming roadblock to allow emer- too often left out of the po- the first stage of Kennedy’s hands-free law for drivers. gency crews unimpeded litical process. 2020 community town On Feb. 23, An Act Re- access to dig up the street “Since day one of this hall tour. To date, Kenne- quiring the Hands-Free and repair the pipe. Above, a vehicle parked on Sagamore Avenue as water campaign we have been dy has completed 11 town Use of Mobile Telephones City Engineer Louis from the broken underground pipe rushes down the committed to showing up halls over the last month, While Driving will go into Mammolette explained the street. for every voter of Mas- including: Worcester, Mal- effect prohibiting drivers cause of the break during sachusetts and meeting den, Lowell, Barnstable, from using cellphones and an interview on scene. Below, DPW workers on scene during emergency opera- people where they are,” Salem, Dedham, Amherst, other hand-held devices See BREAK Page 4 tions in front of the home at 56 Sagamore Ave. Kennedy said. “At a time Springfield, Framingham, while operating a vehicle. Leominster, Randolph. There will be a grace period through March 31 in which drivers will get a warning for their first violation rath- BLACK HISTORY MONTH KICK-OFF er than a fine. The law states that no motor vehicle operator may use electronic devices while driving unless the technolo- gy is being used hands-free. Operators found to be tex- ting, dialing phone numbers or using a phone with their hands in any capacity while driving will be fined. Operators are permitted to use hands-free technol- ogy including Bluetooth, “single tap or swipe” to ac- PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA tivate or deactivate hands- Henry Wilson, School Committee member, and Council- free mode, navigation lor Leo Robinson celebrated the kick-off of Black History technology mounted to the Month on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the City Hall Gallery. Scores of residents came out to celebrate the beginning of a series See HANDS-FREE Page 3 of events this month. See Page 6 for more photos. Page 2 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, February 6, 2020

Insurance/Continued from Page 1 NEWS Briefs by Seth Daniel Fire Union officials -de a huge confrontation in the providing the city manager clined to comment on the hallway outside the Coun- additional negotiation pow- resolution, but they did is- cil, with some firefighters ers was one of the saddest STATE REP. DAN •Feb. 17, 5 p.m. Com- liams Building, 180 Walnut sue an official letter of apol- screaming and threatening chapters in City Council RYAN OFFICE munity Cook Off Dinner. Street, Monday-Friday, ogy in the matter. Vidot, she said. history.” La Luz de Cristo Iglesia, 4-8:30pm and Saturday “We still believe the City “One of the men said, He said he expects that HOURS 738 Broadway. 9-4:30 p.m. For more info Council poorly handled ‘Don’t call us when your there will be a matter be- State Rep. Dan Ryan an- •Feb. 20, 5-8 p.m. Black call 617-466-5233. that public session,” wrote house is on fire,’” she said. fore the Council in the near nounces Office Hours will History Month Celebration, Capistran. “However, not- “It’s one thing when you future to request payment be Friday, Feb. 14 17, from Williams Middle School, WATER LEAK withstanding our discontent hear systemic racism or in- to outside legal counsel for 10-11 a.m. at the Chel- 180 Walnut St. Special rec- with the process, I concede stitutional racism, but it’s the investigation. At that sea Public Library, 569 ognition honoring ‘Chelsea ALERTS that the conduct of some of another thing when you time, he said there will be a Broadway. Trailblazers.’ There will The City of Chelsea is our members and allies was have an older white male robust discussion. Office Hours provide also be a dynamic keynote offering a free service to inappropriate, disrespect- on the Fire Department “The amount of money an opportunity for Chel- speaker with activities, residents to help efficient- ful and unprofessional. screaming at you and say- spent on a fruitless inves- sea residents to meet per- food and more. ly manage water usage and Public employees should ing they won’t come if your tigation could have been sonally with the State Rep- •Feb. 28, 6-8 p.m. Eve- lower monthly bills. The never engage in shouting house is on fire. I moved on better spent in my opin- resentative in Chelsea to ning of Performing Arts. service also notifies resi- and aggressive behavior to- at first, but was bothered by ion on hiring an additional discuss a legislative issue There will be dance groups, dents if usage indicates a wards members of the City it.” 20 Chelsea youths for our or to request assistance a fashion show, comedy possible leak. Register for Council. For that behavior, That triggered an inves- city summer employment with a government agency. acts and much more. Clark this service at http://chel- I apologize on behalf of the tigation when Vidot went program,” he said. “When Spanish translation also Avenue Middle School, 8 ma.aquahawk.us or call Union. I regret that I did not to City Manager Tom Am- the matter of transferring available. Any questions Clark Ave. Refreshments 617-464-4041 for more in- exhibit more leadership in brosino. A retired judge additional funds for out- please call the State Rep- will be served. formation. controlling this reaction. I conducted the investigation, side legal services comes resentative (617) 722-2370 hope we can all understand and a private investigator up to the Council this year, or email Dan.Ryan@MA- SPRING ONLINE it was in the heat of the mo- was hired, and surveillance you can be assured that this house.gov ment over a very conten- video was reviewed from matter will be discussed RECREATION SIGN PAYMENTS tious issue that affects all City Hall. There were sev- and that safeguards are put BLACK HISTORY UPS AVAILABLE FOR City employees.” eral hearings that went for in place so that tax dollars Spring Registration for PARKING The genesis of the situa- many hours before media- are no longer wasted for MONTH CALENDAR youth & adult recreation tion came in 2019 when the tion was suggested. personal agendas.” The Chelsea Black Beginning July 1, the programs is now under- City of Chelsea will offer City Manager was trying All of that cost money, Vidot said she was both- Community (CBC) will way! Check our website to save money on health and City Solicitor Cheryl ered by the behavior and host a series of events an online payment por- recreation.chelseama. tal for residential parking insurance costs. He had Watson Fisher confirmed requested the investigation for Black History Month gov where you can review tried to make changes to the the costs at the moment are because she felt that those throughout February, with stickers and visitor passes. and register for a wide Residents can create an percentages previously, but approximately $46,000. yelling at her needed to be the big event culminating range of programs such as it was rejected. However, Current Council President held accountable. After all, on Feb. 20. There will be account and then sign in. keyboard and guitar class- For any questions, contact he did ask the Council to Roy Avellaneda said he she reasoned, if they were performances, education- es, tennis, Pilates, comput- give him authority to make isn’t happy that Vidot used willing to yell at the City al artifacts, vendors, chil- HYPERLINK “mailto:pas- er technology, field trips, [email protected]” changes to plan design to City resources to investi- Council president, how dren’s’ activities and more. English and Spanish lan- save money. That vote was gate a matter that started might they treat a resident The events are as fol- \t “_blank” passistance@ guage classes. Register on- chelseama.gov or call 617- on the agenda the night in with her own mistakes. with limited English skills, lows: line or in-person at the Wil- question, and the room was “As current city council or another woman of col- 466-4054. packed with mostly Police president, my focus right or without political power. and Fire Union personnel, now is on what the cost of It was a moment, she said, many of whom expected to this investigation was and where she felt she needed Meeting/Continued from Page 1 let their feelings be known how there was no input by to lead. during the Public Speaking the Council as a whole to “I’m grateful the City shared their concerns about portion at the beginning of approve or deny the expen- Manager was willing to children who were stranded the meeting. diture of nearly $50,000 of support me and dedicate at school after hours when However, former Coun- taxpayer money on outside resources toward the in- their parents got stuck in cillor Bob Bishop called to legal fees,” he said. “I am vestigation when I grew traffic at the bridge. City move the question to a vote already on record as saying concerned of threats I re- Manager Tom Ambrosino before Public Speaking, that the use of bush league ceived,” she said. “While and City Councillors Ju- and Vidot allowed it. That parliamentary procedures many of the bully behaviors dith Garcia and Enio Lopez triggered the voted and also by then-President Vidot and I’ve received as a Coun- spoke about the impact of a lot of anger – as Union former Councilor Bishop to cilor are reflective of an the bridge on Chelsea as members weren’t afforded circumvent the opportunity old Chelsea; they no lon- a whole and pleaded with an opportunity to speak be- for city union employees ger represent the progress federal representatives to fore the vote. to address the City Council we’ve made as a commu- take action to address the After the vote, there was and public prior to vote on nity not our shared values.” situation. Residents also presented ideas for solutions, includ- ing improving communica- A Chelsea resident explains her frustrations with the open- tion with commuters, and ing and closing of the Chelsea Street Bridge. imposing blackout periods on bridge lifts during rush hours. The overall message though the decision makers steps. was that community mem- in the room did not clearly If you have questions bers face constant stress state support for blackout about the campaign to alle- and uncertainty about the periods during rush hour, viate some of the impacts of bridge, and need a guaran- staffers for the federal the Chelsea Street Bridge tee that they can travel free- elected officials expressed on the community, contact ly for some window of time a willingness to convene a GreenRoots at (617)466- during the morning and meeting with the communi- 3076 or mariabelenp@ the evening commutes. Al- ty and the politicians them- greenrootschelsea.org. PUBLIC NOTICE selves in order to plan next FOCUSED ON SENIOR CARE DENTISTRY A short story about Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) will undergo a comprehensive growing up with an My commitment to senior care began when I was 4 unfair advantage. evaluation visit March 29 – April 1, 2020, by a team representing the New years old. My elderly grandmother moved to the US to England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on live with our family and we became very close. As she Polio. Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association got older I would eagerly listen to her telling stories of As one of the last American children to of Schools and Colleges, NEASC). her younger days as I helped with her daily routine and contract polio, Jeffrey Galpin grew up in a world of iron lungs and body casts, alone preparing meals Towards the end of her life my with his imagination. 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U.S. Department of Education, accredits approximately 220 institutions though they are my grandmother and I strive to provide Dr. Galpin actually credits his own incurable condition for giving him the focus in the six-state New England region as well as several American-style quality treatment which would make her proud. that made him so passionate in his research. His story leaves us with two of the most institutions overseas. In our practice we strive to treat patients contagious messages we know. Don’t give up, and remember to give back. If like members of our family. Dr. Galpin’s story inspires just one more BHCC has been accredited by the Commission since 1976 and was last person to make a difference, then its telling We specialize in: dental implants & implant supported reviewed in 2010. Its accreditation by the Commission encompasses the here has been well worth while. dentures, partial & complete dentures, extractions, entire institution. root canals & much more. 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Thursday, February 6, 2020 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 3 Councillor Garcia introduces Kennedy at East Boston town hall session

By Cary Shuman believes Kennedy, who Naomi Zabot, at the town has represented the Fourth hall. Garcia has previously Chelsea City Councillor District in the House of assisted Kennedy on visits Judith Garcia introduced Representatives since 2013, to Chelsea during his cam- Congressman Joe Kenne- would be “a builder” in a paign. dy III for his remarks at position as a United States the Spanish-language town senator. hall meeting Saturday at the “Right now in Wash- Veronica Robles Cultural ington, D.C., we’re seeing Center. Several Chelsea too many disrupters and residents joined their East we don’t need that any- Boston neighbors at the more – we need builders, campaign event. and Joe Kennedy will be Garcia has endorsed that builder for us,” said Kennedy’s candidacy for Garcia. “He has showed up United States senator in the and that’s what is import- Democratic Primary that ant. A lot of leaders forget will be held on Sept. 1. that showing up is crucial “I’m super excited to to insuring that they have welcome our champion their ear on the ground and Congressman Joe Kennedy who has been represent- are really representing us III and his son, James, with ing cities around the Com- in D.C. He has connected community leader and Congressman Joe Kennedy III, with Chelsea City Council President Roy Avellaneda and monwealth for so long, and with so many town halls the vocalist Veronice Robles at hopefully soon will become last few months and he’s Councillors Naomi Zabot, Judith Garcia, and Enio Lopez at the town hall gathering Satur- the Veronica Robles Cultural day at the Veronica Robles Cultural Center in East Boston. our next Senator repre- making history – he’s the Center in East Boston. senting communities like first public official to hold a Chelsea and East Boston town hall in Spanish which and insuring that he contin- speaks volumes of what ues to defend the rights of sort of leader he will be – families, of immigrants, of he will be there to represent transgenders, and continue all of us.” the good work,” said Gar- Garcia joined her Coun- cia. cil colleagues, Roy Avel- The popular councillor laneda, Enio Lopez, and

Hands-Free/Continued from Page 1 car’s dash and phone use in A third or subsequent vio- emergency situations. Driv- lation will count as a sur- ers may use their phones if chargeable incident which they are stationary and not can affect the driver’s in- in an active traffic lane. surance rates. The penalty for drivers “We hope that this new who are found guilty of vi- law will improve road safe- olating the hands-free law ty by reminding drivers the is a $100 fine for a first of- importance of putting their Congressman Joe Kennedy III, with Chelsea resident Yolan- Congressman Joe Kennedy III and his daughter, Ellie, with fense, a $250 fine for a sec- phones away when behind da Lugo and City Councillor Judith Garcia at the Span- Yessenia Flores, owner of Latinos Falcon, and Irma Mazzoni, ond offense and a $500 fine the wheel,” Chief Kyes ish-language town hall meeting Saturday in East Boston. community leader. for a third or subsequent of- said. “Distracted driving fense. Operators who com- has become a serious issue, mit a second or subsequent and encouraging drivers to offense are also required pay close attention to their to complete an educational surroundings should reduce program focused on dis- the number of accidents that tracted driving prevention. take place on the roads.” Real Estate Transfers BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE Polynice, Glennie White, Margaret E 124 Addison St #16 $247,000 Amaya, William Tiny RT 33 Division St $275,000 Goncalves, Fatima M Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr 14 Reynolds Ave #14 $337,500 Nikollara, Teodor Leung, Sonia K 505 Washington Ave #31 $255,000 Monge, Jose 102 Williams Street LLC 102 Williams St $880,000

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ChelseaRecord PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman HAVE WE TURNED ForumLETTER to the Editor A CORNER? REPRESENT OUR be hosting a training that President and Vice Presi- in our community, people will walk you through nec- dent of the United States. In of color, low-income house- For the first time since 2014, life expectancy in the Unit- COMMUNITY essary steps to become a del- these pressing times, where holds, among the many ed States has risen after four years of decline, according to To the Editor, egate to the 2020 National national politics have exac- more -- are forced to endure a report released this past Thursday by the U.S. Centers for The Democratic presiden- Convention. erbated the challenges we challenges and hardships Disease Control and Prevention. tial primary season is upon Every four years, Dem- face and further polarized that have often times been Overall life expectancy rose to 78.7 years in 2018, a us and the 2020 Democratic ocrats convene at our na- our communities, the 2020 overlooked by national of- slight increase from 2017, when life expectancy stood at National Convention nears. I tional convention to select election will be critical to ficials. You can use your 78.6 years. would like to share with all the Democratic nominee upholding the course of our voice to ensure responsible Despite the increase, life expectancy in the U.S only registered Democrats in the for president. This selection democracy. political representation. You stands at where it did in 2010. In other words, we’ve had City of Chelsea, an oppor- process is done by a body of Chelsea is grappling with can secure the nomination of a decade of stagnation in our country’s life expectancy, tunity to represent our com- delegates -- individuals from issues that transcend re- a leader who will tackle and the only Western nation to have no gain in this ultimate munity and our values at the all over the country. Chel- gional and state boundaries. expose these issues head on. measure of national health. 2020 National Convention, sea has the right to organize We face transit and hous- Be a part of history, rep- Worse than that however, is this statistic: Life expectan- taking place on July 13-16th and send diverse members ing problems, noise and air resent our values at the cy in the U.S. has fallen behind even poor nations, such in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. to represent our values and pollution, and many more 2020 Democratic National as Portugal, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Slovenia, all of whom I, along with other com- cast their vote in support of systematic inequalities that Convention, and join me at trailed far behind us in the 1990s. munity leaders, and the Mas- a Democratic presidential have had generational ram- the 2020 DNC Delegation Many factors have contributed to the recent national de- sachusetts Democratic Party candidate. ifications. These problems Selection Training Session cline in life expectancy, most notably the opioid crisis, sui- will be hosting the 2020 In order to ensure we have trickle down into our com- in Chelsea. For more infor- cides, and alcohol abuse. These are what experts refer to as DNC Delegation Selection a member of our community munity due to an absence mation or to RSVP please “deaths of despair,” a statistic that has risen dramatically Training Session here in at this year’s convention, we in leadership from our Pres- contact Juan Gallego at among the American white male population of all ages. Chelsea. I invite you to join need you to run for a dele- ident and nationwide offi- 857.237.1565. So here’s one question: If it is true that we are still us on Saturday, February gate seat to the 2020 Demo- cials. I look forward to seeing amidst the longest economic recovery of all time, why 8, at the Williams Middle cratic National Convention. That is where informed you all, have America’s “deaths of despair” reached an all-time School from 11:00AM to As a delegate, you will Democrats like you come in. Damali Vidot, high? 12:30PM. make history by using your Our vulnerable populations At-Large City Councilor In our view, one obvious answer is this: The econom- During this time, we will voice to nominate the next -- undocumented members ic gains of the past decade have accrued only to the very wealthy, which in turn has resulted in many Americans falling out of the middle class and others not being able Guest Op-Ed to get there. Consider that the national minimum wage in the U.S. presently is a paltry $7.25. And just how paltry is it? If the increase in the minimum wage had kept pace with the Oh, the woe of losing things increase in the cost of living for the past 50 years (the min- By Melissa Martin, Ph.D. about adults? This winter I end; and runaway stress. ing reminders to help you imum wage in 1968 was $1.60), the minimum wage today purchased new gloves and Some drugs list memory remember. Despite mem- would be about $22.00. If you do the math, the lowest-paid Socks, gloves, ink-pens. vowed to pay attention and loss as a side effect. ory lapses, if your person- workers in the U.S. should be making at least $800 per The sneaky universe steals not lose one. Within two Age-Related Changes ality and mood remain the week; instead, they are making only about $300 per week. these things from me. Or weeks, I had an orphan in Memory same, it’s a good indicator However, the working poor are not the only ones who the Sock Fairy visits while glove. Did the mate jump “Forgetfulness can be that it’s probably not some- have been left out of our nation’s supposed econom- I sleep and hides one sock out of my pocket and join a normal part of aging. As thing more serious. That’s ic growth. The median household income in the U.S. in of each color. Or a hungry the hand circus? I threw people get older, chang- according to Helena Chang 1968 was $7,700. If that figure had kept pace with the cost Glove Grinch lives in my a party for a lost glove re- es occur in all parts of the Chui, MD, a neurologist of living, the median income today would be more than coat pocket. And I’ve left union, but no luck. body, including the brain. at Keck Medicine of USC. $90,000. However, median household income in the U.S. countless umbrellas be- Memory Loss Related to As a result, some people I lose my car in parking in 2019 was just $63,000, far below where it should be. hind—only to be reminded Emotional Problems may notice that it takes lots, often. Is misplacing So now ponder this thought: If things have remained on the next rainy day. I am “Emotional problems, longer to learn new things, your cell phone, purse, or bleak for many of our fellow Americans even during the the queen of losing one ear- such as stress, anxiety, they don’t remember infor- keys part of your daily rou- longest economic expansion on record, what will happen ring. or depression, can make a mation as well as they did, tine? Do you put special when the next recession hits? The Mystery of person more forgetful and or they lose things like their things in special places to The bottom line in America in 2020 simply is this: The Missing Socks can be mistaken for demen- glasses. These usually are not forget, and then forget? very wealthy are getting much wealthier, while everybody Why do socks disappear? tia. For instance, someone signs of mild forgetfulness, The land of the lost has re- else is getting poorer, with the costs of housing, health A sock monster with lots who has recently retired not serious memory prob- cently claimed a pair of my care, nursing home care for seniors, and a college educa- of feet. A black hole in the or who is coping with the lems, like Alzheimer’s dis- favorite glasses. tion increasingly eluding the grasp of the rapidly-sinking washer or dryer. Socks get death of a spouse, relative, ease.” www.nia.nih.gov My solutions: Wear mis- American middle-class. divorced. What’s the deal? or friend may feel sad, What’s Normal matched socks on my hands The end result of this economic dislocation can be seen Here is one theory. lonely, worried, or bored. Absentmindedness oc- and outsmart the Sock in our national health statistics that show an increase in During the wash, a sock Trying to deal with these curs when you aren’t pay- Fairy and the Glove Grinch. “deaths of despair” and an overall decline in our national runs away from home and life changes leaves some ing close attention to the Handcuff car keys to my life expectancy. creeps into the laundry people feeling confused or activity at hand. Occasion- wrist. And buy an old lady The stark reality of America in 2020 comes down to drum. The rotations sepa- forgetful,” according to ar- ally forgetting where you eyeglass chain or strap. this: Americans today are living shorter -- and unhappier rate items and a sock gets ticle by the National Insti- placed things. Forgetting -- lives. caught behind the drum or tute on Aging. facts over time. Like com- Melissa Martin, Ph.D., into the wastewater hose. Memory problems can puters, our brains need to is an author, columnist, ed- The Mystery of Missing occur from trying to jug- purge old data to make ucator, and therapist. She Gloves gle too many balls in the room for new. A “tip of the lives in Ohio. Contact her We can understand why air; not enough sleep from tongue” memory slip that at melissamcolumnist@ SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION kids lose gloves, but what burning the candle at both you remember later. Utiliz- gmail.com. Chelsea Record is published every Thursday by the Revere -based Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage Continued from Page 1 rates paid at Boston, MA. Subscription rates are $30 per Break/ year in Chelsea, and $60 per year outside the city. The Chelsea Record assumes no financial responsibility for “The corrosivity of the typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that clay soil underneath Sag- part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. 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USPS NO. 101-680 that the pressure of the wa- City Engineer Louis Mammolette (left) District 1 Councillor Todd Taylor (right) ter main inside can push and DPW Commissioner Fidel Maltez are rushed back from Plymouth to assist resi- through, it creates a water on scene as workers begin to repair the dents, including Carlos Hernandez, whose main break.” broken water main on Sagamore Avenue home was damaged in the water main Mammolette said the city Saturday morning. break. manager was notified -im mediately of the emergency Record situation. Ehelseastablished 1890 C DPW Commissioner Fi- Advertising Legal Advertising del Maltez and DPW work- Ellen Bertino ers combined their efforts and Marketing with Tufts Construction, the city’s emergency repair contractor, to repair the bro- Editorial ken pipe. Reporters, Carlos Hernandez, a Director of Marketing co-owner of the home at Debra DiGregorio Regular Contributors Seth Daniel 59 Sagamore Ave., said his [email protected] ([email protected]) basement took on 17 inches Cary Shuman This photo shows the water ([email protected]) of water in the immediate aftermath of the incident. accumulating on Sagamore Workers begin their repair of the underground pipe on “I was sleeping this Avenue following the water Sagamore Avenue. Copy Editing, Layout main break. Assistant Marketing Scott Yates morning when my brother Directors [Edgar, who is a co-owner Maureen DiBella of the house] called me to up with messages,” said The first-year councillor School Committee mem- tell me about it,” said Her- Taylor. “I got texts from said he will be bringing the ber Rosemarie Carlisle, a nandez. “When I woke up, Chief [Brian] Kyes that repair of the city’s sewer longtime resident of Sag- I saw a river outside on the there was a water main and water systems in to a amore Avenue, described Senior Sales Associates Business Accounts street.” break on Sagamore Ave- public forum for discus- the scene as “water, water Peter Sacco Executive nue. As soon I could, I got sion. everywhere.” Judy Russi District 1 Councillor Kathleen Bright out of there and rushed “We’re going to have to “I just want to say thank Todd Taylor said he rushed Printer back from Plymouth to back to Chelsea to see what invest money in to fixing you to the Chelsea Police GateHouse Media be on scene and assist his was going on myself. this, so we don’t have to and the Chelsea Fire De- neighbors. “Thank God, it wasn’t as a lot pay more later on,” partment who helped some “I was in Plymouth and serious as they first thought said Taylor. “We have to be residents on Sagamore Ave- 781-485-0588 • www.chelsearecord.com my phone starting blowing it was – that’s a good thing,” pro-active and solve prob- nue – they were awesome,” added Taylor. lems where we see them.” said Carlisle. Thursday, February 6, 2020 THE CHELSEA RECORD Page 5

POLICE Briefs By Seth Daniel and Paul Koolloian Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph D. Gants TAGGING AT THE drug (subsequent), resisting heavily traveled roadway calls for increased civil legal aid at Walk to the Hill TRAIN arrest, disorderly conduct, due to construction detours Supreme Judicial Court to provide individual rep- Chief Justice Gants said. and distributing a Class A that were in effect during Chief Justice Ralph D. resentation to public school “With the United States On Jan. 14, at 10 p.m., drug (subsequent). that evening. Officers -ob Police responded to the Gants joined hundreds of students who face expulsion Supreme Court earlier this served the white van being attorneys, law students and or suspension, or who were week lifting the preliminary MBTA Stop located on Ev- operated by the suspect. erett Avenue for a report THREATENED others last week in calling denied the individualized injunction that stayed imple- The officers formed an for increased state funding education placement they mentation of the Trump ad- of a party tagging near the WITH A GUN opinion that the driver was train tracks. Chelsea and for civil legal aid to vul- need to succeed in school; ministration’s public charge On Jan. 20, at 330 p.m., under the influence of alco- nerable low income Massa- provide greater assistance rule, the federal government Transit officers placed a officers were dispatched to hol and placed him under male party under arrest for chusetts residents in need at to released prisoners whose might deny green cards to 79 Harvard St. for a dis- arrest. the annual Walk to the Hill criminal records are hinder- some immigrants who re- the tagging. Officers recov- turbance. The caller stated Misdael Lopez-Bonilla, ered various items as evi- at the Massachusetts State ing their efforts to obtain ceive public benefits such as that she and her son had a 45, of 134 Congress Ave., House. housing, employment, and Medicaid, food stamps, and dence on his person. confrontation with a male was charged with operating Thomas Ryan, 40, of Ev- “The good news is that the licenses they need to housing vouchers.” in a vehicle in her drive- under the influence (2nd of- the legislature in the past work; and support mothers In addition to Chief Jus- erett, was charged with tag- way. The victim caller stat- fense), and three counts of ging property. few years has been great and their children who have tice Gants, speakers in- ed the person in the vehicle leaving the scene of proper- to the Massachusetts Legal been released from ICE de- cluded: Massachusetts Bar refused to move and then ty damage. Assistance Corporation; tention and are seeking asy- Association President John TRAFFICKING threatened them with a sil- between fiscal years 2018 lum in the United States. Morrissey; Boston Bar As- ver handgun. With the as- UNWELCOME and 2020 the legislature Chief Justice Gants not- sociation President Chris- FENTANYL sistance of Boston Police On Jan. 17, at 10 a.m., GUEST has substantially increased ed that while civil legal aid tine Netski; Louis Tompros, the male was located and the amount appropriated organizations were able to Chair of the Equal Justice members of the Chelsea arrested, the gun used was On Jan. 24, offices were Police Drug Unit set up sur- to MLAC,” Chief Justice help more people last year Coalition; and Lynne M. in fact a replica revolver dispatched to the address of Gants said. “We are blessed due to an increase in funding Parker, Executive Director veillance in the area of the and a pellet gun. 34 Hooper St. for a report Chelsea Walk/Luther Place with a legislature that knows provided by the legislature, of Massachusetts Legal As- Bless Amedoadzi, 26, of of a past assault. Upon ar- the importance of civil legal the need for civil legal aid sistance Corporation. A legal area as a result of receiv- Boston, was charged with rival officers met with the ing recent complaints for aid to this Commonwealth for homeowners and ten- aid client who is a domestic two counts of assault with reporting party who stated and has acted on that knowl- ants, veterans, seniors, and violence survivor shared her illicit drug activity in the a dangerous weapon, two he was assaulted by a guest area. Detectives witnessed edge. Our legislators ‘get documented and undocu- story of how South Coast- counts of threatening to of his tenants. The victim it’...But that good news is mented immigrants remains al Counties Legal Services a transaction and arrested commit a crime, carrying stated the suspect barged both individuals. One male also the bad news, because high. helped her file a restraining a firearm without a license, into his apartment and as- it means that legal services “Last fiscal year, near- order and represented her in was arrested for trafficking trespassing, disturbing the saulted him over an ongo- in Fentanyl. Officers also still turn away more than ly one-third of all legal aid divorce proceedings. peace. ing eviction issue. He was half of the eligible persons cases were housing cases -- Following the speaking recovered several thousand placed under arrest. dollars from the individual. who come to them seeking homeowners fighting fore- portion of the event, those ACCIDENT Evan Murphy, 27, of legal assistance.” closure and tenants fight- in attendance visited their Thomas Cromwell, 33, Dorchester, was charged On Jan. 23, at 7 p.m., Organized by the Equal ing eviction,” Chief Justice elected state legislators to of 58 Garfield Ave., was with malicious destruction officers received a call for Justice Coalition, the event Gants said. “Veterans are encourage them to increase charged with trafficking of property under $1,200 a motor vehicle accident called for increased funding still serving in foreign wars funding in the Fiscal Year in fentanyl more than 10 assault and battery and on Essex Street were the for the Massachusetts Le- and leaving military service 2021 state budget for the grams, trafficking in - co breaking and entering for a operator was fleeing the gal Assistance Corporation with a variety of legal issues Massachusetts Legal As- caine more than 18 grams, misdemeanor. distribution of a Class B scene. Responding officers (MLAC), the largest fund- that are made more difficult sistance Corporation. The noted that Essex Street is a ing source for civil legal aid by the PTSD and traumatic Equal Justice Coalition is a organizations in the state, brain injuries they suffered collaboration of the Boston by $5 million in the Fiscal in protecting our nation. The Bar Association, Massachu- POLICE Year 2021 state budget, for elderly population continues setts Bar Association, and Log a total appropriation of $29 to grow, as does the number the Massachusetts Legal Monday, 1/13 distribution of Class B arrested for distribution of million. of their legal issues involv- Assistance Corporation. The Carlos Zavala-Cortez, drug, resisting arrest, disor- Class D drug. According to MLAC, ing elder abuse, MassHealth Massachusetts Legal Assis- 50, 111 Blossom St., Chel- derly conduct and distribu- Thursday, 1/23 legal aid organizations in coverage for nursing home tance Corporation was es- sea, was arrested for drink- tion of Class A drug. Misdael Lopez-Bonil- Massachusetts turned away care, protection for those tablished by the state legis- ing/possessing open alco- Adam Edelstein, 41, 17 la, 45, 134 Congress Ave., 57% of eligible residents with dementia and Alzhei- lature in 1983 to ensure that holic beverage in public. Hawthorne St., Peabody, Chelsea, was arrested for seeking help in Fiscal Year mer’s, bankruptcy for those low income residents with Tuesday, 1/14 was arrested for possessing operating under the influ- 2019. Residents whose in- whose lives lasted longer critical, non-criminal legal Elijah Acevedo, 23, 78 Class B drug and possess- ence of liquor (2nd offense), come is at or below 125% than their savings, and evic- matters would have access Washington Ave., Chelsea, ing Class A drug. leaving scene of property of the federal poverty level tion for those with mental to legal information, advice was arrested on warrants. Gustavo Ventura, 40, 86 damage (3 counts). ($32,750/year for a family health issues manifested by and representation. Civil Thomas Ryan, 40, 11 Spring Ave., Revere, was Friday, 1/24 of four) are eligible for civil compulsive hoarding.” legal aid organizations pro- Dean St., Everett, was ar- arrested for shoplifting. Ely Feliciano, 23, 63 legal aid. “Then there is the vide support to individuals rested for tagging property. Ferma Gunici, 35, 118 Library St., Chelsea, was Last year, civil legal non-citizen immigrant pop- in cases related to housing, Wednesday, 1/15 Virginia Ave., Baltimore, arrested for possessing to aid organizations helped ulation, documented and employment, family law, do- Keriann Dowining, 46, MD was arrested for oper- distribute Class A drug, dis- 88,000 people. Chief Jus- undocumented, which com- mestic violence, health care, 45 Fourth St., Chelsea, was ation of motor vehicle unli- tribution of Class B drug. tice Gants said that civil le- prises roughly eight percent education, immigration, and arrested on a warrant. censed. Evan Murphy, 27, 3 gal aid organizations were of Massachusetts residents protection of seniors, among Thursday, 1/16 Tuesday, 1/21 Grafton St., Dorchester, able to expand their ability -- about 550,000 persons,” other civil matters. Albin Hernandez, 37, Bless Amedoadzi, 26, was arrested for malicious 466 Broadway, Chelsea, 150 Northampton St., Bos- destruction of property was arrested for possessing ton, was arrested for assault $1200, assault and battery, Class A drug and distribu- with a dangerous weapon, breaking and entering for tion of Class B drug. threat to commit crime, misdemeanor. Friday, 1/17 carrying a firearm without Sunday, 1/26 Thomas Cromwell, 33, license, trespassing, dis- Delmy Bonilla, 46, 124 58 Garfield Ave., Chelsea, turbing the peace, threat to Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, was arrested for trafficking commit crime and assault was arrested for operating in more than 10 grams of with a dangerous weapon. under the influence of - li Fentanyl, trafficking in 18 Rafael Castillo, 18, 96 quor, operating motor vehi- grams or more of Cocaine, Chestnut St., Chelsea, was cle with suspended license. Massport announces new memorial scholarship honoring former Port Director The Massachusetts Port • A resident of the City of or Winthrop, with a 3.0 GPA, 440 • 480 Authority (Massport) an- Boston, Chelsea, Revere or and is pursuing studies in nounced a new scholarship Winthrop; Government, Public Admin- available to students in Chel- • A high school senior with istration, Management, Plan- sea, Revere and Winthrop, a minimum 3.0 GPA; ning, Architecture, or Design. honoring the late Port Director • Accepted to an accredited · Diversity STEM Schol- McClellan Deborah Hadden Gray who college, university, or regis- arship – $6,000 scholarship is passed away in September tered apprenticeship program; awarded annually to graduat- 2019. Hadden Gray, of Mel- • Involved in community ing high school seniors with a HIGHWAY rose, worked for Massport for service or employment out- minimum 3.0 GPA who reside 20 years and served as Port side of school; or attend schools in Boston, Director from 2012-2015. She • Interested in pursuing Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop, THE AIRPORT LOGISTICS HUB had a tremendous impact on studies in biology, environ- Worcester, Bedford, Lincoln, Massport’s Maritime mission mental or marine sciences, Concord, or Lexington. The MULTIPLE OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE and was a strong advocate for maritime business, other relat- students must be involved in the working port, and the jobs ed maritime field, or a trade. community service and are and businesses it supported, Massport is also accepting interested in pursuing a de- while carefully balancing the applications for the following gree that could be utilized in McClellan McClellan HIGHWAY HIGHWAY priorities of the South Boston scholarships and internship: the Transportation Industry in 440 480 community. · Thomas J. Butler Me- areas of study such as Avia- “Deb was a vibrant, pas- morial Scholarship – $5,000 tion, Business Administration, sionate, and talented leader scholarship is awarded annu- Accounting, Architecture, En- at Massport for many years. ally to a high school senior gineering, Finance, or Human She had a tremendous impact who resides and is involved in Resources. on our maritime mission and community service in South · David W. Davis Memorial was instrumental in starting Boston, with a minimum 3.0 Internship – A 13-week paid the Boston Harbor Dredging GPA, and is interested in pur- internship is awarded annual- Project to prepare the Port of suing studies in Criminal Jus- ly to an exceptional junior or Boston for the future,” said tice, Political Science, Public senior in college who resides Massport CEO Lisa Wieland. Service, or Social Services. in Boston, Chelsea, Revere, or “Deb was admired by her col- · Donna Rauseo Memorial Winthrop. Priority is given to leagues not only for her pro- Scholarship – $5,000 schol- first generation students. The Business Class priority Boarding Modern amenities fessional accomplishments arship is awarded annually to scholarship will allow stu- at Massport, but also for her a female high school senior dents to develop a profession- caring and thoughtful nature. who resides and is involved al network that will aid them I hope this scholarship will in community service in East in their pursuit of a career in inspire students to become ad- Boston, with a minimum of government and/or the public vocates and leaders in marine 3.0 GPA. sector. sciences and maritime indus- · Lowell L. Richards III For more information on tries.” Memorial Scholarship – these scholarships and intern- boston’s backyard high-end finishes The Deborah Hadden Gray $5,000 scholarship is award- ship, visit www.massport. Memorial Scholarship will ed annually to a high school com/massport/community/ Tim Lahey award $5,000 annually to a senior who resides and is in- initiatives/internship-scholar- +1 617 933 0158 high school student who must volved in community service ships/. [email protected] be: in Boston, Chelsea, Revere, Page 6 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, February 6, 2020 BLACK HISTORY MONTH CITY HALL ARTIST RECEPTION PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA The Chelsea Black Com- on in our country today munity (CBC) held its third that is divided. Our is annual Chelsea Art Exhibit to bring the community to- opening reception on Feb. gether and continue to be 4 in City Hall to celebrate united as one.” Black History Month. Res- The CBC will be pre- idents and City employees senting a community cook- enjoyed paintings, poetry, off at 5 p.m. on Feb. 17 at and photographs that hon- Iglesia La Luz church on or the African culture. The Broadway to serve dinner show features contributions to those struggling with by 10 local artists and will homelessness. On Feb. 20, be on display through the the CBC will be recogniz- month of February. ing six trailblazers on, from “We’re looking at unity 5-8 p.m. at the Williams and peace,” said lifelong School. The organization Artist, Ivette Martinez, explaining her piece depicting Victoria Davis, Chloe Bourgea, MJ Vose, and Jaylene Vega, Chelsea resident, Joan will also be hosting An eternal mami, who sacrificed her life for others, with Diane with their paintings illustrating unity, equality, and free- Cromwell, CBC President. Evening of Performing Arts Carey and Colleen Lewis. dom. “There is so much going on Feb. 28.

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CHS Roundup CHS HOOP ACTION

CHS GIRLS TRACK and Angeline Nguyen. If in the shotput. Nate Nadow ra) either of them had fallen to ran his fastest time this sea- 300: Sweep (Saul Zepe- WINS CAC CROWN seventh in those events, it son to finish second in the da, Hikerth Santizo, Kenne- The Chelsea High girls would have resulted in a tie 600, followed closely by dy Lopez) indoor track & field team for us with Greater Lowell. Oscar Amaya in third. 600: 1st, 2nd (Nate Nad- captured its third straight “Many girls knew they Hector Rivera and Quan ow, Oscar Amaya) Commonwealth Athletic would have to do events Vu had their best hurdle 1000: 1st, 2nd (Alex Es- Conference championship outside of their comfort races of the season to take trada, Ruben Padilla) this past Saturday at the zone because of the small home fifth and sixth place 1 Mile: 1st, 3rd (Jazma- Lynn Tech Fieldhouse. team and it’s because of medals. ny Reyes, Ian Padilla) The Lady Red Devils that willingness that we The final score break- Shotput: 1st, 3rd (Rigo took first place in five of the achieved the success we down was Greater Lowell Flores, Jeffrey Ponce) nine individual events and did this season,” Hernandez (85), Grewater Lawrence Highjump: 1st (Emman- then won the final event, added. (66), Chelsea (64), Lynn uel Simon) the 4 x 400 relay, to edge The full list of point-scor- Tech (42), and Northeast 4×400: Jazmany Reyes, Greater Lowell by a sin- ers for Chelsea: (40). Kennedy Lopez, Saul gle point, 82-81. The Lynn 2 mile: 5th (Percy Mel- Boy event results: Zepeda, Hikerth Santizo Tech/Notre Dame team was gar) 2 mile: 1st, 6th (Jazmany FINDING A WAY: Kamaruy Appleberry finds his way around a defender toward two points at a recent game against right behind with 79 points. High Hurdles: 1st Reyes, Johnny Maldonado) CHS GIRLS This title also marked the (Stephanie Simon) High Hurdles: 5th, 6th Everett. last CAC indoor crown for 55 Dash: 1st (Stephanie (Hector Rivera, Quan Vu) COMPLETE Chelsea, which is switch- Simon) 600: 2nd, 3rd (Nate Nad- UNDEFEATED ing to the Greater Boston 300: 1st (Gloria Rodri- ow, Oscar Amaya) League for the next school guez) 1000: 3rd, 4th (Ruben SEASON year. 600: 1st, 6th (Ana Chang, Padilla, Alex Estrada) The Chelsea High girls Leading the way for the Angeline Nguyen) 1 Mile: 3rd (Jazmany indoor track team complet- Lady Red Devils with 30 1000: 4th, 6th (Gabriela Reyes) ed an undefeated dual-meet points was senior Stepha- Rivas, Percy Melgar) Shotput: 2nd, 4th (Rich- season with an exciting 46- nie Simon, who won three 1 Mile: 2nd (Sade Ro- ard Flores, Rigo Flores) 40 victory over a combined events, the high hurdles, the sales) 4x400: 2nd (Nate Nad- Lynn Tech and Notre Dame 55-meter dash, and the high Shotput: 3rd (Dhalia ow, Kennedy Lopez, Saul team. jump. Christmas) Zepeda, Oscar Amaya) The meet came down to Teammate Ana Chang High Jump: 1st (Stepha- the 4 x 400 relay for the won her specialty, the 600 nie Simon) SIMONS NAMED girls, which the Lady Red dash. Ana was named the 4x400: 1st (Ana Chang, Devils narrowly won by a league MVP for going un- Gabriela Rivas, Gloria Ro- MEET MVP; second. defeated in the 600 -- an driguez, Sade Rosales) REYES SETS CHS “Considering the size of event Ana had never run The final team scoring our girls team (nine), this before this year -- by a typ- was: Chelsea (82), Greater RECORD is an amazing accomplish- ical margin of victory in the Lowell (81), Lynn Tech/ Members of the Chelsea ment, to not lose a dual range of 12-15 seconds. In Notre Dame (79), Greater High indoor track compet- meet when you are one of addition, Chang spearhead- Lawrence (47), and North- ed last Sunday in the State the smallest teams in the IS THAT A BALL?: Everett’s Roby Dormevil (left, back- ed the victorious Chelsea east (18). Coaches Invitational Meet conference” said CHS head ground) and Omar Quilter and Chelsea’s Jamison Guillau- 4 x 400 relay team, which that was held at the Reggie coach Cesar Hernandez. me all notice a loose ball. also was undefeated this BOYS DO WELL Lewis Center. “We were really carried season. Stephanie Simon won by Stephanie Simon, Ana Gloria Rodriguez, who AT CAC MEET the long jump (18’-2.75”) Chang, and Gloria Rodri- won all of her league meets Although the Chelsea and took second in the guez, who have not lost to a this year, brought home the High boys indoor track & high jump (5’-2”) and was conference opponent in any other first-place finish for field team came up short at named the meet’s MVP. event this season.” the Lady Red Devils in her this past weekend’s Com- Jazmany Reyes also Point-scorers for Chelsea specialty, outsprinting the monwealth Athletic Con- was a highlight for the were: field in the 300 dash. Gloria ference Meet, a number of Red Devils, as he got his 2 Mile: 2nd (Percy Mel- also ran a leg of the 4 x 400 Red Devils turned in stellar fourth school record of the gar) relay. performances. season, breaking Jose Le- 55H: 1st (Stephanie Si- Among the unsung he- “We had a decent meet, clerc’s record in the 1,000 mon) roes for Chelsea was Percy but it was not enough to by seven seconds in a time 55: 1st (Stephanie Si- Melgar. Percy earned two win the day,” said coach of 2:46.23. mon) points for the Lady Red Cesar Hernandez of his “We had a strong feeling 300: 1st (Gloria Rodri- Devils with a fifth-place team, who finished with 64 Jazmany could do it, so we guez) finish in the two-mile run points behind Greater Low- decided to give him the op- 600: 1st, 3rd (Ana and then came back to earn ell (85 points) and Greater portunity, as he raced it for Chang, Angeline Nguyen) a crucial point in the 1,000 Lawrence (66 points). the first time at the Reggie 1000: 2nd (Gabby Rivas) dash with a sixth-place ef- WHO’S GOT IT: Everett’s Omar Quilter and Chelsea’s Eldon “Although we were hop- this season,” said CHS head 1 Mile: 1st (Sade Ro- Bonitto chase down a loose ball. fort. ing for better, there weren’t coach Cesar Hernandez. sales) Angeline Nguyen like- many events where we Shotput: 2nd (Dhalia wise came through with could have done better than CHS BOYS TRACK Christmas) a key sixth-place perfor- we already had,” added High Jump: 1st, 3rd mance in the 600 dash. Hernandez. “There were DEFEATS LYNN (Stephanie Simon, Ana TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL “What was most im- some impressive personal TECH Chang) pressive was that we only bests on the day.” Last Wednesday the 4×400: Ana Chang, Gab- had eight girls, fielding the Jazmany Reyes was by Rivas, Sade Rosales, 781-485-0588 second smallest team at CHS boys indoor track Chelsea’s top point-getter team went up against Lynn Gloria Rodriguez. the meet,” said CHS head of the day. Jazmany com- coach Cesar Hernandez. Tech, winning 58-27, to fin- peted in a tough double, ish with a fine 4-1 record in “It was a team effort as ev- winning the two mile and dual meets for the season. ONLINE APPLICATIONS ery girl competing scored getting third in the mile lat- FEBRUARYFOR GRADES 29, K2-8 2020 DUE points contributing to the Point-scorers for the Red er in the meet. Devils were: APPLY USING YOUR SMARTPHONE, final score. 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BRIEFS BRUINS Beat by Bob Morello MVES RAISES am looking forward to mak- For example, the Surgeon MORE THAN $44K ing sure that the voters of General’s 2011 Call to Ac- Bruins to honor ‘70 Cup team Massachusetts organize for tion to Support Breastfeed- More than 400 people this progressive champion.” ing stated that “breast milk Following last night’s 277 goals scored. The team in the Finals came together on January Juan is from Chelsea and is uniquely suited to the (Wednesday) game with the advanced to the Stanley versus the expansion (1967) 25 at Anthony’s of Malden has a Bachelor of Science in human infant’s nutritional , as Cup Final for the first time St. Louis Blues. It was on to laugh for the good cause Political Science with a mi- needs and is a live substance the second half of a back- since 1958 and won its first Mother’s Day (May 10th) of helping older adults and nor in Urban Studies from with unparalleled immuno- to-back, the Bruins will championship in 29 years, that Bobby Orr put the ic- adults living with disabil- Northeastern University. logical and anti-inflamma- return to TD Garden ice on bringing the Stanley Cup to ing on the Cup-cake with ities live safely and inde- tory properties that protect Saturday to host the Arizo- Boston for the fourth time his Cup-winning goal that pendently at home at Mys- against a host of illnesses na Coyotes with a 3:00pm in franchise history. produced a photo that has tic Valley Elder Services’ TREASURER and diseases for both moth- puck drop, the beginning Boston set a club record endured a half-century as (MVES) 11th rendition of ers and children.” GOLDBERG WARNS of yet another back-to-back with 10 consecutive wins, ‘legendary.’ After 29 years its comedy show Bellyful Meet the midwives at the game affair, this time with spanning from the final two of Cup-drought, the Bru- of Laughs. This year’s sold OF LOTTERY SCAM Birth Center at one of their the host- games of the Quarterfinal ins finally brought it back out event helped Mystic Val- monthly evening events. TEXT MESSAGES ing the Bruins on Sunday in series with the New York home when Orr took a pass ley raise more than $44,000, Please call 617-665-2229 to Illegitimate text messag- the back end, in a rare 12:30 Rangers to sweeps of the from Derek Sanderson, be- making it the most success- learn more today. ful Bellyful of Laughs ever! es are being sent claiming start. Division rival Mon- Chicago Blackhawks in the hind the net – in overtime, Comedians Malden na- to be from the Massachu- treal Canadiens will visit Semifinals and St. Louis and despite being tripped tive Paul Gilligan, Jim setts State Lottery. The texts SALVATION the Garden on Wednesday Blues in the Stanley Cup by Blues defenseman Noel Colliton and Dave Ratti- say, “Hi this is Kim with the ARMY HONORS at 7:30pm. Final. The 1969-70 season Picard, Orr put the puck be- gan made people laugh and MA Lottery. Please reply CHARA HEADS 13TH also featured several indi- hind Blues goaltender Glen attendees enjoyed games, when you get a chance. I PARTNERS IN ANNUAL PJ DRIVE vidual player milestones Hall and the rest is history. laughter, prizes, good food, have some great news.” Ac- COATS FOR KIDS captain and highlights. Bobby Memory refresher of the cording to Treasurer Debo- old friends and new friends. The Salvation Army Mas- Zdeno Chara will head the Orr became the first defen- Bruins 1970 Stanley Cup rah Goldberg, these texts are Malden Mayor Gary Chris- sachusetts Division honored drive for the fifth time, the seman to win the Art Ross Champions roster listed: a scam and have not been tenson warmed up the Coats for Kids and its cor- 13th Annual “PJ Drive” Trophy with 120 points and centers , Fred sent by the Lottery. crowd by welcoming them porate partners Arthur C. which benefits Massachu- set a league record for a Stanfield, Jim Lorentz, “It has come to our at- as he does every year. Anton, Jr., COO of Anton’s setts’ youth in need, and defenseman in the playoffs Derek Sanderson and Ivan tention that text messages Chief Executive Officer Cleaners, Inc.; Eliot Tatel- will run until March 15. with nine goals and 11 as- Boldirev who was listed as claiming to be from the of MVES Daniel O’Leary man, President of Jordan’s The “PJ Drive” provides sists, earning him the Conn a ‘spare,’ and did not play Massachusetts State Lottery thanked everyone for com- Furniture; and Jack Clancy, new, unused pajamas to ba- Smythe Trophy, Hart Tro- in the Finals. Wingers had: have been sent to residents ing out and making it a great CEO of Enterprise Bank bies, children, and teens in phy and Norris Trophy as , Sr., Johnny across the state,” said State night. “It is wonderful to with the prestigious Others communities across Massa- well. Phil Esposito finished Bucyk, Wayne Carleton, Treasurer Deborah Gold- see our community come Award for their many years chusetts. The Bruins will be second behind Orr in the , Garnet berg. “Our goal is to ensure together to support such an of service and dedication to hosting an in-game PJ col- Art Ross scoring race and “Ace” Bailey (victim of that no Massachusetts citi- important cause. Mystic the organization. lection on Saturday, Feb- was named to the First-Star 911), Ed Westfall, Johnny zen is taken advantage of as Valley is lucky to have fan- The mission of Coats for ruary 15 at the Bruins vs. Team after setting a league McKenzie, Don Marcotte, part of this scam.” tastic, supportive friends.” Kids is simple, yet power- Detroit Red Wings game record in postseason scor- Dan Shock, Bill Lesuk If you have any ques- Special thanks to ABC ful – “anyone who needs a at 1:00 p.m. at TD Garden. ing with 13 goals and 27 and Ron Murphy. On the tions, please contact the Home Healthcare Pro- coat will have one.” More Fans who donate PJs or $10 points. Goaltender Gerry blueline: Bobby Orr, Rick Treasurer’s office at (617) fessionals for their lead than 250 schools, 300 com- at this game will be entered Cheevers won 24 games, Smith, Dallas Smith, Bill 367-6900. sponsorship of this event, panies, clubs and organiza- in a raffle to win Bruins au- including a team-record 10 Speer, Gary Doak, Don Aw- as well as our supporting tions, and thousands of indi- tographed prizes. straight. rey and Ted Green who was sponsors Brookline Bank, CHA CAMBRIDGE viduals donate quality coats, BRUINS TO HON- Coach Harry Sinden injured and did not play. OR 1970 STANLEY CUP guided the team to an im- In net for Boston, Gerry Lindley Food Service, Mel- BIRTH CENTER which the organization then rose Bank Foundation and distributes free of charge to TEAM pressive 40-17-19 record, Cheevers, Eddie Johnston Natale Company & Safe- RECEIVES quality social service agen- The Boston Bruins have good for 99 points and sec- and John Adams, listed as a announced that the 1970 ond place in the NHL East ‘spare.’ tyCare. Thanks also to the BABY-FRIENDLY cies, including The Salva- ongoing partnership and tion Army Massachusetts Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Division. During the Quar- In the Stanley Cup Finals, support of the members of RE-DESIGNATION Division. team will be honored during terfinals the Bruins fought goaltender Gerry Cheevers the Zonta Club of Malden in Cambridge Health Alli- There are 73 Coats for a pregame ceremony prior a tough battle with the New appeared in 13 games, los- making this event a success ance (CHA), an academic Kids corporate partner loca- to the Bruins-Red Wings York Ranges, emerging ing only once to the New every year. community health sys- tions in addition to hundreds game on Tuesday, March with a victory in four of the York Rangers, with Eddie tem serving Cambridge, of additional drop-off loca- 24. The 1969-70 Boston six games. The Semifinals Johnston absorbing the sec- GALLEGO JOINS Somerville, and Boston’s tions in schools and com- Bruins finished the season saw Boston rolling over the ond loss, also versus the metro-north region, is ex- pany offices throughout the with a 40-17-19 record, Chicago Blackhawks, tak- in the SEN. ED MARKEY leading the league with ing four straight, and a spot quarterfinals. CAMPAIGN AS cited to share that the CHA state. Cambridge Birth Center The Salvation Army’s FIELD ORGANIZER has received the prestigious Others Award is presented Juan Gallego has joined Baby-Friendly re-designa- to individuals and organiza- LEGAL NOTICES Sen. Ed Markey’s campaign tion after a rigorous review tions who exemplify an ex- for re-election to the Unit- process conducted by Ba- traordinary spirit of service ed States Senate as a Field by-Friendly USA, the or- to others. Over the 25 years, LEGAL NOTICE Reserve Account #0199959- #0147052-524100. Disposal Account #0143052- Organizer. Juan has exten- ganization responsible for Coats for Kids has cleaned 598000 to the FY2020 Ordered, that the Chelsea 524600 for debris disposal. sive campaign experience, granting this certification in and distributed over 60,000 Library Department Salaries City Council authorizes the having previously worked the United States. coats for children and adults Account #0161051-510200. appropriation of funds in the Ordered, that the Chelsea on the Committees to Elect This honor demonstrates in Massachusetts each Ordered, that the Chelsea amount of $100,000 in Free City Council authorizes the Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, that the CHA Cambridge year. Coats for Kids has NOTICE City Council authorizes the Cash to the FY20 Planning appropriation of funds in the appropriation of funds in Department Downtown amount of $250,000 in Free Michael Gatlin and Damali Birth Center is adhering also sponsored The Salva- In accordance with Section the amount of $400,000 Initiative Fund #3108 for Cash to the Willow Street Vidot. He also interned at to the highest standards tion Army’s largest Boston 2-7(d) of the Chelsea City the Office of U.S. Sen. Mar- of care for breastfeeding Charter notice is hereby given in Free Cash to the FY20 Downtown events and public Project Account #55452031 area coat drive event – the DPW Streets and Sidewalks art. for engineering work related key and worked as a Student mothers and their babies. Christmas Castle – for over that at a regular meeting of the Chelsea City Council held Capital Streetlights Account Ordered, that the Chelsea to Willow St. flooding. Assistant for Distinguished These standards are built 10 years, distributing coats #0142258-581300. City Council authorizes the Ordered, that the Chelsea Professor and former Mas- on the Ten Steps to Suc- on January 27, 2020 the City to over 4,000 households in Council voted after a second Ordered, that the Chelsea appropriation of funds in City Council authorizes the sachusetts governor, Mi- cessful Breastfeeding, a set need. reading to approve the City Council authorizes the the amount of $50,000 in appropriation of funds in the chael S. Dukakis at North- of evidence-based practices “Coats for Kids and its following orders: appropriation of funds in the Free Cash to the FY20 DPW amount of $900,000 in Wa- eastern University. recommended by the World corporate partners have Ordered, that the Chelsea amount of $115,000 in Free Solid Waste Trash Containers ter Retained Earnings to the Juan is the Field Organiz- Health Organization and the played an integral role in City Council authorizes the Cash to the FY20 DPW Streets Account #0143052-546700. FY20 CIP Upper Broadway er for South End, Allston, United Nations International providing coats to thou- transfer of $11,818.00 and Sidewalks Street Signs Ordered, that the Chelsea Construction Project Account Brighton, Fenway, Ken- Children’s Emergency Fund sands of Massachusetts chil- representing the unexpended Account #0142252-546500. City Council authorizes the #55452029-580000 series more, Back Bay, Beacon for optimal infant feeding dren and families who oth- portion of $50,000.00 Oper- Ordered, that the Chelsea appropriation of funds in the for water utility work on Hill, North End, Govern- support in the precious first erwise might not be able to ating Budget authorized from City Council authorizes the amount of $30,000 in Free Upper Broadway. ment Center, South Boston, days of a newborn’s life. stay warm during the winter CIP Fiscal Year 2020 Fire appropriation of funds in the Cash to the FY20 DPW Streets Ordered, that the Chelsea Charlestown, East Boston, “The CHA Cambridge months,” said Major Marcus Dept SCBA Cylinders Project, amount of $35,000 in Free and Sidewalks Street Signs City Council authorizes the Chinatown, Chelsea, Re- Birth Center has long been a Jugenheimer, General Sec- 0122058-580000 Account Cash to the FY20 DPW Streets Account #0142252-546500 appropriation of funds in the vere, and Winthrop. recognized leader in the care retary of The Massachusetts Series to the CIP FY20 Fire and Sidewalks Overtime for new Holiday decorations. amount of $900,000 in Sew- Account #0142252-510400. Ordered, that the Chelsea er Retained Earnings to the “Juan’s experience in of women and newborns Salvation Army. “The sup- Dept, AED Units Project Ordered, that the Chelsea City Council authorizes the FY20 CIP Upper Broadway government and politics, in our communities,” said port and dedication of Coats 0122058-580000 Account his drive to propel progres- Lori Bellwood, DNP, MSN, Series, Operating Budget. City Council authorizes the appropriation of funds in the Construction Project Account for Kids, Mr. Anton Jr., Mr. appropriation of funds in amount of $350,000 in Free #55452029-580000 for sive policies forward, and CNM, Director of the CHA Tatelman and Mr. Clancy Ordered, that the Chelsea City Council authorizes to the amount of $100,000 in Cash to the FY20 DPW Streets sewer utility work on Upper his prior work for Ed Mar- Cambridge Birth Center and has been tremendous, and fund the collective bargaining Free Cash to the FY20 DPW & Sidewalks Other Capital Broadway. key make him an important Midwifery Services. “This their commitment continues Streets and Sidewalks Capital Account #55402030-580000 Copies of the orders are addition,” said Campaign designation is a tribute to agreement negotiated with to help The Salvation Army the Massachusetts Municipal Road Improvements Account series for work on Hooper available at the Office of Manager John Walsh. “His our Certified Nurse-Mid- fulfills its mission of -serv Library Employees, Chelsea #0142258-583100. Street erosion control. the City Clerk, City Hall, passion for grassroots cam- wives who offer exceptional ing all those in need. We’re Chapter, Local 708, Massa- Ordered, that the Chelsea 500 Broadway, Room 209, paigns is evident in his work care and compassion and an honored to recognized them chusetts State Council 93, City Council authorizes the Ordered, that the Chelsea Chelsea, MA 02150. and we are excited to have outstandingly safe birth op- with the Others Award.” AFSCME, for Fiscal Year 2020, appropriation of funds in City Council authorizes the Jeannette Cintron White him join Team Markey.” tion for women.” In addition to work with the Chelsea City Council the amount of $150,000 appropriation of funds in City Clerk “I have always admired The Cambridge Birth Coats for Kids, Anton, Jr. authorizes the transfer in Free Cash to the FY20 the amount of $350,000 in 2/6/20 Senator Markey’s commit- Center is an intimate, warm, has also been serving on The of $4,500 from the Salary DPW Structures and Grounds Free Cash to the FY20 DPW C ment to the fight against home-like setting right Salvation Army’s Great- Building Maintenance Account Solid Waste Trash – Pickup/ climate change. It is the across the street from CHA er Boston Advisory Board most important issue to my Cambridge Hospital. The since 2014, after a history generation and I am glad to positive health effects of of working with the Army be a part of a campaign that breastfeeding are well doc- through the ongoing efforts For Advertising Rates, Call 617-884-2416 understands that now is the umented and widely recog- of Coats for Kids. time to act,” said Gallego. “I nized by health authorities.

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LEGAL NOTICE described in the deed of that a public hearing will For E-Bid Tutorial and municipal street light on the return day of Oakwood Tavern, LLC. gov or by visiting the Florence M. Brown to Max be held by the Chelsea Instructions, download the structures. 02/13/2020. This is d/b/a Tambo 22, 22 City’s website at http:// and Danahy Bloom as Licensing Commission on Supplemental Instructions LEGAL NOTICE The public is invited to NOT a hearing date, Adams Street, Chelsea, www.chelseama.gov/ joint tenants dated April Thursday, February 6, To Bidders for Electronic COMMONWEALTH attend. but a deadline by which MA. 02150. purchasing/pages/cur- 26, 1952 recorded with 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Bid Projects from www. OF MASSACHUSETTS BERTRAM TAVERNA you must file a written CHELSEA LICENSING rent-bids-solicitations. NOTICE OF HEARING Suffolk Registry of Deeds City Council Conference Projectdog.com. For assis- THE TRIAL COURT DEPUTY COMMISSIONER appearance if you object COMMISSION Bids must be sealed and Case No. 2019-39 in Book 6774, Page 279 Room, Chelsea City Hall, tance, contact Projectdog, PROBATE AND 1/30/20 to this proceeding. Naomi Libran clearly marked “Wall Notice is hereby given in LESS that portion taken 500 Broadway, Chelsea, Inc. at 978.499.9014 FAMILY COURT 2/6/20 WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Licensing Administrator Tile Installation at the accordance with Section by the Commonwealth MA, for a Change of General bids and sub-bids CITATION GIVING C Dunn, First Justice of this 1/30/20, 2/6/20 ELC” and submitted to 34-215 of Chapter 34 of Massachusetts for Hours in an All Kinds of shall be accompanied by NOTICE OF Court. C the Office of the Chief (Zoning) of the Code highway purposes de- Alcohol License for Aca- a bid deposit that is not PETITION FOR Date: January 28, 2020 Procurement Officer, City of Ordinances, City of scribed in Parcel #3-17 on pulco Mexican Restaurant, less than five (5%) of APPOINTMENT OF LEGAL NOTICE Felix D. Arroyo, Hall, Room 204, Chelsea, Chelsea, Massachusetts, plan of Road in Chelsea 238 Fifth Street, Chelsea, the greatest possible bid GUARDIAN FOR COMMONWEALTH OF Register of Probate LEGAL NOTICE Massachusetts no later that a Public Hearing dated June 22, 1954, MA. 02150. amount (considering all INCAPACITATED MASSACHUSETTS 2/6/20 COMMONWEALTH than 10:00AM, Tuesday, of the Chelsea Planning H.G. Gray, C.E., Layout CHELSEA LICENSING alternates), and made PERSON PURSUANT (SEAL) C OF MASSACHUSETTS February 25, 2020. Board will be held on #4166; said parcel is also COMMISSION payable to the Chelsea TO G.L. c. 190B, LAND COURT THE TRIAL COURT Each bid must be Tuesday, February 25, shown as Lot A on plan Naomi Libran Housing Authority. s 5-304 DEPARTMENT OF THE PROBATE AND accompanied by a 2020 titled Survey in Chelsea Licensing Administrator Bid Forms and Contract Docket No. TRIAL COURT LEGAL NOTICE FAMILY COURT certified check, issued 6:00 p.m. dated July 1914, J. Lewis 1/30/20, 2/6/20 Documents will be SU19P2683GD Docket 20 SM 000587 COMMONWEALTH Suffolk Division by a responsible bank or Chelsea Senior Center - Smith C.E. recorded with C available online and In the matter of: ORDER OF NOTICE OF MASSACHUSETTS 24 New Chardon St. trust company. Or a bid 10 Riley Way - Chelsea, Suffolk Registry in Book for purchase at www. Donald Dunton TO: THE TRIAL COURT Boston, MA 02114 bond duly executed by MA 3844, Page 50 said parcel Projectdog.com, project RESPONDENT Fernando Rosa AKA PROBATE AND 617-788-8300 the bidder as principal With reference to the formerly containing 1520 LEGAL NOTICE code 836603. Alleged Incapacitated Fernando Rosas FAMILY COURT ORDER FOR SERVICE and having as surety application of: square feet and now con- There is a plan deposit Person and to all persons entitled NOTICE AND ORDER: BY PUBLICATION thereon a surety company 932 Broadway, LLC taining 953 square feet of $75.00 per set (maxi- Of: Revere, MA to the benefit of the Petition for AND MAILING approved by the City, all For Major Site Plan more or less according to mum of 2 sets) payable to To the named Respondent Servicemembers Civil Appointment of Docket No. in the amount of 5% of Approval to renovate said plan. Projectdog, Inc. and all other interested Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 Guardian of a SU20W0028WD the bid payable to the existing structure and For title see deed dated Re: Amendment to Deposits must be a cer- persons, a petition has §3901 (et seq): Minor William Pagan “City of Chelsea.” establish thirty-three October 21, 1983 record- Regulation tified or cashier’s check, been filed by North End Federal Home Loan Docket No. vs. The City of Chelsea re- (33) residential units ed with Suffolk Deeds in Chelsea Licensing or money order. This Rehab & Healthcare Cen- Mortgage Corporation, SU20P0014GD Yesenia Mercado serves the right to accept and one (1) commercial Book 10598, Page 21. Commission, February deposit will be refunded ter of Boston, MA in the as Trustee for the benefit Suffolk Probate Upon motion of any bid, to reject and/ unit which does not meet These premises will be 6, 2020 for up to two sets for above captioned matter of the Seasoned Loans and Family Court plaintiff(s) for an or all bids and to waive current minimum zoning sold and conveyed subject Notice is hereby given general bidders and for alleging that Donald Structured Transaction 24 New Chardon St. order directing the defen- minor irregularities and/ requirements for density, to and with the benefits that a public hearing will one set for sub-bidders Dunton is in need of a Trust, Series 2018-1, Boston, MA 02114 dant(s), to appear, plead, or formalities as it deems number of stories, height, of all rights, rights of way, be held by the Chelsea upon return of the sets in Guardian and requesting claiming to have an In the interests or answer, in accordance to be in the best interest parking lot aisle width restrictions, easements, Licensing Commission on good condition within ten that Jonatnan Spirn of interest in a Mortgage Of: Nathaniel J. with Mass.R.Civ.P./ of the City. and number, size, and covenants, liens or claims Thursday, February 6, (10) days of receipt of Walthm, MA (or some covering real property DaRosa Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Rule 4, In accordance with our set-back requirements of in the nature of liens, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the general bids. Otherwise other suitable person) be in Chelsea, numbered Of: Chelsea, MA it appearing to the court Minority Business Enter- off-street parking spaces improvements, public as- City Council Conference the deposit shall be the appointed as Guardian to 106 Watts Street, given Minor that this is an action For prise Plan, we are inviting at the premises known as: sessments, and all unpaid Room, Chelsea City Hall, property of the Awarding serve on the bond. by Fernando Rosa to NOTICE TO ALL Custody/Support/Parent- all qualified women and 932 Broadway taxes, tax titles, tax liens, 500 Broadway, Chelsea, Authority. The petition asks the court Mortgage Electronic Regis- INTERESTED PARTIES ing Time. minority business firms to All interested parties water and sewer liens, MA, to consider an Additional sets may be to determine that the Re- tration Systems, Inc., as A hearing on a Petition Pursuant to Supplemental respond. should attend the and any other municipal amendment to Section purchased online at www. spondent is incapacitated, nominee for Countrywide for Appointment of Probate Court Rule 411, The City of Chelsea is hearing or provide written assessments or liens or 2.09A of the Rules and Projectdog.com. CD-ROMs that the appointment of Bank, FSB., its successors Guardian of a Minor filed an Automatic Restraining an Equal Opportunity comment to the Board. A existing encumbrances Regulations of the City are available upon a Guardian is necessary, and assigns, dated March on 01/02/2020 by Maria Order has been entered Employer. copy of the application of record which are in of Chelsea Licensing request. and that the proposed 7, 2005, and recorded in Andrade of Chelsea, MA against the above named This invitation for bid is and petition is available force and are applicable, Commission to eliminate Bidders requesting Guardian is appropriate. Suffolk County Registry will be held 02/10/2020 parties. Defendant cannot in accordance with M.G.L. for review at the Office having priority over said the Police Department Contract Documents to The petition is on file with of Deeds in Book 36660, 9:00 AM Motion be found within the Chapter 149. of the City Clerk, 500 mortgage, whether or involvement in the hiring be mailed to them shall this court and may con- Page 304, as affected by You may respond by filing Commonwealth and his/ Dylan Cook Broadway, Room 209, not reference to such process of security per- include a separate check tain a request for certain a Loan Modification dated a written response to the her present whereabouts Chief Procurement Chelsea, MA. restrictions, easements, sonnel at establishments for $35.00 per set, pay- specific authority. January 12, 2008, and Petition or by appearing are unknown. Personal Officerr 2/6/20, 2/13/20 improvements, liens or serving alcohol. able to Projectdog, Inc., to You have the right to recorded in Said Registry in person at the hearing. service on defendant is 2/6/20 C encumbrances is made in CHELSEA LICENSING cover mail handling costs. object to this proceeding. of Deeds in Book 43390, If you choose to file a therefore not practicable, C the deed. COMMISSION General bidders must If you wish to do so, you Page 306, as affected by written response, you and defendant has not TERMS OF SALE: Naomi Libran agree to contract with or your attorney must a Loan Modification dated need to: voluntarily appeared in LEGAL NOTICE A deposit of TEN THOU- Licensing Administrator minority and women file a written appearance December 7, 2014, and File the original with the this action. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SAND ($10,000.00) DOL- 1/30/20, 2/6/20 business enterprises as at this court on or before recorded in Said Registry Court; and It is Ordered that SALE OF REAL ESTATE. LARS by certified or bank C certified by the Supplier 10:00 A.M. on the return of Deeds in Book 53936, Mail a copy to all interest- defendant is directed to By virtue and in execution check will be required to Diversity Office (SDO), date of 02/13/2020. Page 15, and now held by ed parties at least five (5) appear, plead, answer, of the Power of Sale be paid by the purchaser formerly known as This day is NOT a hearing plaintiff by assignment, business days before the or otherwise move with contained in a certain at the time and place of LEGAL NOTICE SOMWBA. The combined date, but a deadline date has/have filed with hearing. respect to the complaint CITY OF CHELSEA mortgage given by Julio sale. The balance is to be ADVERTISEMENT participation benchmark by which you have to file this court a complaint The minor (or an adult on herein on or before INVITATIONS FOR BIDS Burgos and Mary Burgos paid, within Thirty (30) The Chelsea Housing reserved for such enter- the written appearance if for determination of behalf of the minor) has 02/27/2020. ELC FLOOR TILE INSTALLA- to Chelsea-Provident Days, by certified or bank Authority, the Awarding prises shall not be less you object to the petition. Defendant’s/Defendants’ the right to request that If you fail to do so this TION AND DEMOLITION Co-Operative Bank, check or wire transfer at Authority, invites sealed than 10.4% of the final If you fail to file the Servicemembers status. counsel be appointed for Court will proceed to a The City of Chelsea dated November 1, 2004 the law offices of Frisoli bids from Contractors for contract price including written appearance by the If you now are, or the minor. hearing and adjudication Massachusetts through its and recorded at Suffolk Associates, P.C., Bulfinch the Housing Type: Family accepted alternates. return date, action may recently have been, in If you are a parent of of this matter. Chief Procurement Officer County Registry District Square, 43 Thorndike 200-1 Development for Request for waivers must be taken in this matter the active military service the minor child who Date: January 17, 2020 is seeking bids for “ELC of Deeds in Book 35827, Street, Cambridge, MA the Chelsea Housing be sent to DHCD (david. without further notice to of the United States of is the subject of this Hon. Brian J. Dunn Floor Tile Installation and Page 101, for breach 02141. Authority in Chelsea, [email protected]) 5 you. In addition to filing America, then you may be proceeding you have a Justice of Probate and Demolition”. of the conditions of said Other terms and condi- Massachusetts, in accor- calendar days prior to the the written appearance, entitled to the benefits of right to be represented Family Court Invitation for Bids will mortgage and for the tions will be provided at dance with the documents General Bid date if the you or your attorney must the Servicemembers Civil by an attorney. If you 2/6/20 be available on or after purpose of foreclosing, the place of sale. prepared by Next Phase work is estimated to cost file a written affidavit Relief Act. If you object want an attorney and C February 6, 2020 by the same will be sold at The deposit paid at the Studios, Inc. less than $500,000 OR stating the specific facts to a foreclosure of the cannot afford to pay for contacting Dylan Cook, Public Auction at 10:00 time of sale shall be The Project consists of: 10 calendar days prior to and grounds of your above-mentioned proper- one and if you give proof Chief Procurement Officer AM on February 26, forfeited if the purchaser Removal/abatement the General Bid date if objection within 30 days ty on that basis, then you that you are indigent, an LEGAL NOTICE at dcook@chelseama. 2020, on the mortgaged does not comply strictly of transite board wall the work is estimated to after the return date. or your attorney must file attorney will be assigned gov or by visiting the premises located at 196 with the terms of the sale. panels and floor tiles in cost $500,000 or more IMPORTANT NOTICE a written appearance and to you. Your request for City’s website at http:// Poplar Street, Chelsea, The purchaser will be 70 boiler rooms. New - NO WAIVERS WILL BE The outcome of this answer in this court at an attorney should be www.chelseama.gov/ MA, all and singular the responsible for all closing fire-rated gypsum wall GRANTED AFTER THE BID proceeding may limit or Three Pemberton Square, made immediately by purchasing/pages/cur- premises described in said costs, including, but not board, doors & frames DATE. See Contract Doc- completely take away the Boston, MA 02108 on or filling out the Application Re: Sabor CentroAmer- rent-bids-solicitations. mortgage. limited to outstanding real will be installed. This uments - Article 3 of the above-named person’s before March 16, 2020 of Appointment of icano Bids must be sealed and TO WIT: estate taxes, municipal work will be coordinated Instructions to Bidders. right to make decisions or you may lose the Counsel form. Submit the 40-48 Central Avenue, clearly marked “ELC Floor Property Address: 196 liens, state documentary with the removal and The job site and/or about personal affairs opportunity to challenge application form in person Chelsea, MA Tile Installation and Dem- Poplar Street, Chelsea, stamps, and recording replacement of boilers by existing building(s) will be or financial affairs or the foreclosure on the or by mail at the court Chelsea Licensing olition” and submitted MA 02150 fees. a utility company under a available for inspection both. The above-named ground of noncompliance location where your case Commission, February to the Office of the Chief Parcel 1: The land in The successful bidder separate contract. between 10 A.M. and 11 person has the right with the Act. is going to be heard. 6, 2020 Procurement Officer, City Chelsea with the buildings at the sale of the entire The work is estimated to A.M. on February 13th, to ask for a lawyer. Witness, GORDON H. A minor over age 14 has Notice is hereby given Hall, Room 204, Chelsea, thereon being numbered premises shall be required cost $ 485,860 2020. For an appoint- Anyone may make this PIPER Chief Justice of the right to be present at that a public hearing will Massachusetts no later 196 Poplar Street in the to sign a Memorandum Of Bids are subject to M.G.L. ment call Rich Russell, request on behalf of the this Court on February any hearing, unless the be held by the Chelsea than 11:00AM, Tuesday, present numbering of said Terms Of Sale containing c.149 §44A-J & to Chelsea Housing Authority above-named person. If 3, 2020 Court finds that it is not in Licensing Commission on February 25, 2020. street and being shown as the above terms at the minimum wage rates as @ 617-884-4644. the above-named person Attest: the minor’s best interests. Thursday, February 6, Each bid must be Lot B on a plan drawn by auction sale. required by M.G.L. c.149 2/6/20, 2/13/20 cannot afford a lawyer, Deborah J. Patterson THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the accompanied by a J Lewis Carr recorded with The description of the §§26 to 27H inclusive. C one may be appointed at Recorder An important court City Council Conference certified check, issued Suffolk Deeds in Book premises contained in General bidders must be State expense. (19-007249 Orlans) proceeding that may Room, Chelsea City Hall, by a responsible bank or 3596, Page 541 bounded said mortgage shall certified by the Division of WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. 2/6/20 affect your rights has 500 Broadway, Chelsea, trust company. Or a bid and described as follows: control in the event of a Capital Asset Manage- LEGAL NOTICE Dunn, First Justice of this C been scheduled. If you do MA, for an application bond duly executed by SOUTHEASTERLY: typographical error in this ment and Maintenance Court. not understand this notice of an Amusement and the bidder as principal by Poplar Street, publication. (DCAMM) in the category Date: January 10, 2020 or other court papers, Entertainment License for and having as surety twenty-seven and 27/100 Other terms, if any, to be of General Construction. Felix D. Arroyo, LEGAL NOTICE please contact an attorney Sabor CentroAmericano, thereon a surety company (27.27) feet; announced at the sale. General Bids will be Register of Probate COMMONEALTH for legal advice. 40-48 Central Avenue, approved by the City, all NORTHEASTERLY East Cambridge Savings received until 2PM, Thurs- Re: Chelsea Auto Sales 2/6/20 OF MASSACHUSETTS Date: January 29, 2020 Chelsea, MA. 02150. in the amount of 5% of by Lot C, as shown on said Bank day, February 27th, 2020 Inc. C THE TRIAL COURT Felix D. Arroyo CHELSEA LICENSING the bid payable to the plan, sixty and 56/100 By Its Attorney, and publicly opened, 69B Everett Avenue, PROBATE AND Register of Probate COMMISSION “City of Chelsea.” (60.56) feet; Leonard A. Frisoli forthwith. Chelsea, MA FAMILY COURT 2/6/20 Naomi Libran The City of Chelsea re- NORTHWESTERLY: Frisoli Associates, P.C. Filed sub-bids for the Chelsea Licensing LEGAL NOTICE Suffolk Probate C Licensing Administrator serves the right to accept by land of owner Bulfinch Square trades listed below will Commission, February And Family Court 1/30/20, 2/6/20 any bid, to reject and/ unknown, twenty-three 43 Thorndike Street be received until Time, 6, 2020 24 New Chardon St. C or all bids and to waive and 4/10 (23.4) feet; Cambridge, MA 02141 2PM, Thursday, February Notice is hereby given Boston, MA 02114 LEGAL NOTICE minor irregularities and/ SOUTHWESTERLY: (617) 494-0200 x7 20th, 2020 and opened that a public hearing will (617)788-8300 or formalities as it deems by land now or late of [email protected] forthwith. be held by the Chelsea LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF to be in the best interest Ribock, Ten and 11/100 Date: January 30, 2020 Filed sub-bidders must Licensing Commission on CITY OF CHELSEA PETITION FOR LEGAL NOTICE of the City. (10.11) feet; 1/30/20, 2/6/20, be DCAMM certified Thursday, February 6, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHANGE OF NAME In accordance with our NORTHWESTERLY: 2/13/20 for the trades listed 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the WORKS Docket No. Re: Oakwood Tavern, LLC. Minority Business Enter- again by land of C below and bidders must City Council Conference NOTICE OF PUBLIC SU20C0034CA d/b/a Tambo 22 prise Plan, we are inviting owner unknown, four and include a current DCAMM Room, Chelsea City Hall, HEARING In the matter of: 22 Adams Street, all qualified women and 23/100 (4.23) feet; and Sub-Bidder Certificate of 500 Broadway, Chelsea, The Department of Public Morena G.Melendez Chelsea, MA CITY OF CHELSEA minority business firms to SOUTHWESTERLY: LEGAL NOTICE Eligibility and a signed MA, for an application Works will conduct a Pub- A Petition to Change Chelsea Licensing INVITATIONS FOR BIDS respond. again by Lot DCAMM Sub-Bidder’s for a license to Buy, Sell, lic Hearing on Tuesday, Name of Adult has been Commission, February WALL TILE INSTALLATION The City of Chelsea is A as shown on said plan, Update Statement. Exchange or Assemble February 18, 2020 in filed by Morena G. 6, 2020 AT THE ELC an Equal Opportunity Fifty and 45/100 (50.45) SUBTRADES: Section Second Hand Motor Chelsea City Hall, in the Melendez of Chelsea, MA Notice is hereby given The City of Chelsea Employer. feet. 09.91.00 Painting Vehicles or Parts Thereof conference room third requesting that the court that a public hearing will Massachusetts through This invitation for bid is For title see deed dated Re: Acapulco Mexican This project is being (Class I, II, III) for Chelsea floor, 500 Broadway, enter a Decree changing be held by the Chelsea its Chief Procurement in accordance with M.G.L. October 21, 1983 record- Restaurant, Inc. d/b/a Electronically Bid (E-Bid). Auto Sales, Inc, 69B Chelsea, at 6:00 pm on their name to: Licensing Commission on Officer is seeking bids for Chapter 149. ed with Suffolk Registry Acapulco Mexican All bids shall be prepared Everett Avenue, Chelsea, the following Petitions of Morena Guadalupe Thursday, February 6, “Wall Tile Installation at Dylan Cook in Book 10598, Page 20 Restaurant and submitted online at MA. 02150. Extenet. Berrios Medrano 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the the ELC”. Chief Procurement Officer Parcel 2: Another parcel 238 Fifth Street, www.Projectdog.com and CHELSEA LICENSING Proposed Work and Any person may appear City Council Conference Invitation for Bids will 2/6/20 of land in Chelsea, Suffolk Chelsea, MA received no later than COMMISSION Purpose: for purposes of objecting Room, Chelsea City Hall, be available on or after C County, Massachusetts Chelsea Licensing the date & time specified Naomi Libran To construct a small to the petition by filing 500 Broadway, Chelsea, February 6, 2020 by bounded and described as Commission, February above. Hard copy bids Licensing Administrator wireless facilities in the an appearance at: Suffolk MA, for an application contacting Dylan Cook, PLEASE follows: 6, 2020 will not be accepted by 1/30/20, 2/6/20 public right of way. Small Probate and Family of an Amusement and Chief Procurement Officer Being the property Notice is hereby given the Awarding Authority. C cells will be attached to Court before 10:00 a.m. Entertainment License for at dcook@chelseama. RECYCLE Page 10 THE CHELSEA RECORD Thursday, February 6, 2020

OBITUARIES Mystic Valley Elder Services Elects Barbara Zullo-Libby Gertrude ‘Trudy” Ostler Officers and Members to its Board Jan. 30, 1939 – Jan. 25, 2020 Dec. 8, 1924 – Feb. 2, 2020 In late October, the NAACP, Vice President of Board of Directors of Mys- West Medford Community tic Valley Elder Services Center and currently also Barbara Zullo-Libby, 82, Gertrude “Trudy” Ostler, (MVES) re-elected three serves as Vice President passed away unexpected- 95, passed away unexpect- officers and elected one on the board of Medford ly in her Chelsea home on edly on Sunday, Feb. 2. new officer including Doro- Health Matters, and co- Saturday, Jan. 25. Born in Boston, the be- thy Martin-Long of Everett chair of North Shore Com- Born and raised in Chel- loved daughter of the late to lead the company in the munity Health Alliance sea, she was one of eleven George B. and Laura E. coming year. The Board CHNA -16. children born to the late Foote, she spent her early also elected four new board Janice T. Houghton of Christopher Zullo, Sr. and childhood in Francestown, members for FY20. The Stoneham was re-elected Angelina (Riccio) Zullo. NH. As her father sought MVES Board of Directors Treasurer. Ms. Houghton She attended local schools employment and health is composed of 33 members has served on the Board of and was a lifelong resident care for her mother, the thony Zullo, Jerry Zullo, After her retirement, she all of whom represent the Directors at MVES since of Chelsea. young family moved back John Zullo, Joseph Zullo settled between Lunenburg, 11 communities that MVES 2009 and is a member of She was the beloved and forth from the Boston and Christopher Zullo, Jr. VT and Orange City, FL. serves. More than 50 per- the Board’s Planning & Ad- wife of the late John W. area to New Hampshire. She was the beloved moth- And she later moved close cent of the board is age 60 vocacy and Nominating & Libby and was widowed 37 Trudy attended elementa- er of Frank L. Tallent of to family in Peabody and or over and more than half Bylaws Committees. She years ago. ry school in Francestown, Stoneham and his fiancée Saugus. are appointed by our area is currently Board Chair A single mother of five, high school in Somerville Diann DiBenedetto, John Trudy was widowed in municipal Councils on Ag- at StonehamBank. Ms. she worked outside of her and graduated from the Jer- Libby and his wife Leona 2013 at the passing of her ing, ensuring that MVES is Houghton also serves as a home to support her fam- emiah Burke High School of Chelsea, Robert Lib- husband, Donald after 68 governed by the people that member of the Winchester ily. She held various jobs in Boston, Class of ‘43. by of Carver, James Lib- years of love and devotion the agency serves. Hospital Board and is Chair at Shrafts’ Candies and During the war years, by of Chelsea and Linda together. In addition to her “Mystic Valley Elder of the Town of Stoneham K-Mart and was a familiar Trudy worked at vari- Bednarek and her husband husband and parents, Tru- Services is fortunate to Retirement Board. cashier at Stop and Shop in ous jobs. She worked as a Kevin of Tewksbury. Cher- dy was also predeceased have dedicated communi- Dorothy Martin-Long of Chelsea before taking her Nanny and belonged to the ished grandmother of Jef- by her brother, Robert E. ty members who are will- Everett was elected Clerk. retirement. group of ladies known as frey Tallent, Robert Libby, Foote and her three sons; ing and able to serve our Ms. Long has served on the During her lifetime, Bar- “Rosie the Riveter,” work- Jr., Brianna Libby, Daniel the late Warren, Kevin and agency,” said MVES Chief Board of Directors at Mys- bara enjoyed spending time ing in local mills and as a Libby, Nicholas Libby, Matthew Ostler. She was Executive Officer Daniel J. tic Valley Elder Services with family and friends, she sheet metal worker in the Madison Libby, James Lib- the forever devoted moth- O’Leary. “The new officers, since 2014 and has been was an adoring cherished Charlestown Navy Yard. by, Eric Libby, Brendan er of Patricia McCarthy elected by their peers, will acting Clerk of the Compa- grandmother remembered Trudy met U.S. soldier Bednarek, Ryan Bednarek and her husband, Vince undoubtedly bring wisdom ny as well as a member of for her dancing and trips to Donald Ostler early in 1944 and Mackenzie Bednarek. of Nashua, NH, Charles and energy to the agency the Board’s Personnel and casinos and was an active at Revere Beach. They She is also survived by her Ostler and his wife, Kar- and its initiatives.” Oversight/Planning Com- member and volunteer at were married in the recto- dear friend Jimmy Nardizzi en of Boynton Beach, FL, The following individu- mittees. Ms. Long is retired the Chelsea Senior Center ry at St. William’s Church and many nieces, nephews Donna Czerwinski and her als were re-elected/elected and served for 30 years as for many years. in Dorchester on Dec. 28, and extended family mem- husband, Joseph of Mal- officers at the fall Board of the District Manager of In addition to her hus- 1944. As an Army wife, bers. den, Maureen Tamasiunas Directors meeting: H&R Block. She is a mem- band and parents, she was she traveled with Donald Funeral arrangements and her husband, Allan of Kathleen Beaulieu of ber of Emmanuel Baptist also predeceased by her ten to Camp Bowie in Brown- were by the Welsh Funeral Farmington, NH, Aileen Wakefield was re-elect- Church where she teaches siblings; her sister, the late wood, Texas, where he was Home, Chelsea. Interment Charles and her husband, ed President of the Board. Sunday school and serves Elizabeth Sofia and broth- in training before going was at the Massachusetts Steven of Altoona, PA, Ms. Beaulieu has served there as financial clerk. ers; Charlie Zullo, Felix overseas. There she held National Cemetery in Kathleen Nolan and her on the Board of Directors The following individu- Zullo, Mario Zullo, James several jobs off post, her Bourne. husband, Robert of Saugus at MVES since 2013 and als were elected new mem- Zullo, Michael Zullo, An- husband would walk the and Lauretta Russo and her was recently acting Vice bers of the board at the fall ten miles each day to be husband, John of Winter President of the Board. She Board of Directors meeting: at home with Trudy every Park, FL. She is also sur- is a member of the Board’s Joseph Caira of Dracut night. After his deploy- vived by 16 grandchildren Oversight, Executive, is the Branch Manager at ment overseas, she came and 23 great-grandchildren. Nominating and Bylaws Brookline Bank in Malden. home alone to Boston and Visiting hours will be at and Personnel Committees. He also volunteers at Mys- returned briefly to Frances- the Welsh Funeral Home, Ms. Beaulieu retired after tic Valley in our Money To place a memoriam in the town, NH, anticipating the 718 Broadway, Chelsea to- 31 years of employment Management Program and first of what would later be day, Thursday Feb. 6 from with The Savings Bank of a member of the Board’s ten children. Chelsea Record, 4 to 8 p.m. Relatives and Wakefield where she held Development Committee. After Donald’s return, friends are most kindly in- the position of Senior Vice Stacey Minchello of they settled in Hudson, East vited to attend. Her Funeral President, Retail Lending. South Boston is the Execu- please call 781-485-0588 Boston, and then she spent will be held from the Welsh She is also affiliated with tive Director at the Melrose most of her life in Chelsea Funeral Home on Friday, the Wakefield Senior Hous- Council on Aging. She is a raising their family. Feb. 7 at 9 a.m. followed ing Corporation. member of the Board’s Fi- Trudy worked outside of by a Funeral Mass at St. Attorney Neil Osborne nance Committee. her home at the Brown Jug Rose Church, 600 Broad- of Medford Attorney Neil Anthonia Olatubosun TORF FUNERAL and at the Post Office. For way, Chelsea at 10 a.m. Osborne of Medford was of Malden is an Analyst at Carafa Family SERVICE many years, she worked Services will conclude with re-elected Vice President. Santander Bank in Mal- Pre-need planning with our for the Commonwealth of interment at the Massachu- Attorney Osborne has den. She is a member of the Funeral price protection guarantee. Massachusetts as a payroll setts National Cemetery in served on the Board of Board’s Finance Commit- Arrangements made at our administrator where she Bourne at 1:45 p.m. Directors at MVES since tee. Home Inc. facility or in the comfort of would boast that it was her The funeral home is ful- 2009. He was recently Saritin Rizutto of Wake- your own home job to make sure the Gover- 389 Washington Ave. ly handicap accessible, am- Clerk of the Board and is field is the Vice President 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: nor got paid. Chelsea ple parking opposite. a member of the Board’s of Emerging Populations Deborah Torf Golden Planning & Advocacy and and Community Relations 617-884-4188 Amy Torf Golden Personnel Committees. At- at Metro Credit Union in Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) torney Osborne, an active Chelsea. She is a mem- Amy C-Almas M.L. Torf (1867-1940) MassDOT schedules intermittent community advocate, has ber of the Board’s Finance William R. Carafa - (617) 889-2900 served as President of the Committe Funeral Directors overnight closures of Route 1A Mystic Valley Area Branch carafafuneralhome.com (800)428-7161 www.torffuneralservice.com The Massachusetts De- Appropriate signage, partment of Transportation law enforcement details, (MassDOT) is announcing and advanced message FBHW to host event Feb. 22 “Meeting the needs of the families we serve.” that there will be intermit- boards will be in place to tent overnight highway guide drivers through the On Saturday, Feb. 22, tour. lane closures on Route work area. join Friends of the Boston The Regency has bath- ANTHONY MEMORIAL - 1A northbound and south- Drivers who are travel- Harborwalk (FBHW) for a rooms and is heated. Bever- FRANK A. WELSH & SONS bound in East Boston be- ing through the area should two-hour, narrated Boston ages and snacks are avail- ginning on Sunday, Feb. expect delays, reduce Harbor tour on Boston Har- able for purchase. Dress FUNERAL HOME 9. The closures are sched- speed, and use caution. bor Cruise’s Regency. The extra warmly if you would Peter A. Zaksheski uled to take place over the All scheduled work is heated vessel will travel like to be outside! Type III Licensed Funeral Director next four weeks during the weather dependent and around the Inner Harbor Friends of the Boston overnight hours of 11:59 may be impacted due to an and out past the Boston Harborwalk, affiliated with 718 Broadway, Chelsea – 617-889-2723 – 617-884-3259 Harbor Islands. Speakers Boston Harbor Now, is an www.ChelseaFuneralService.com p.m., through 5 a.m. on the emergency. evenings of Sunday, Mon- For more information on will discuss the history and all-volunteer group that day, Tuesday, Wednesday, traffic conditions travelers evolution of Boston’s wa- promotes public enjoy- and Thursday. are encouraged to: terfront. ment of Boston’s 43-mile The closures are nec- • Dial 511 and select a The Regency will depart Harborwalk. 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John and Owen Bynes with Nathan and Henry Seavey. Kristina Coburn and Raul Cordova.

Meghan Funk and Geoffrey Abbott tear up the dance floor.

Christian Jimenez and Marina Christmas.

Running the Winnisimmet Lounge, Rosy Torres and Edson Coimbra, were happy to offer their establishment as a ven- ue for the Silent Disco.

DJ Doc Thoro spinning for the Today’s Top Hits channel.

Regina Taylor, Granville Barham, and Alex Christmas. Courtney’s parents, Ralph and Cimmie Hickson.

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