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By Seth Daniel chusetts strict gaming stan- By Seth Daniel but still stood 100 percent be- dards. hind the project. As Encore Boston Harbor “As Encore Boston Harbor The energy in the Renoir Others finally had a clean nears official grand open- gets ready to open to the pub- Function Room at the En- waterfront to swim in, or sit ing, the Gam- lic, the MGC is focused on core Boston Harbor resort on by, after a lifetime of being ing Commission (MGC) has ensuring that our policies and Monday night was like never walled off from the pollution completed the installation and procedures protect the integri- before. of 100 years of heavy indus- inspection of the resort-casi- ty of the gaming industry and The fate of Everett was try. no’s 3,158 Electronic Gaming safeguards fair play for pa- being transformed before the “We’re right now standing Devices (EGDs or slot ma- trons,” said MGC Chair Cathy eyes of everyone in the room where there was a four-sto- chines), 143 table games and Judd-Stein. “I commend the at that moment as they en- ry high pile of Sulphur,” said Patti Frati, Lori Mangan, Rosalie Eliseo, Richard Eliseo, Linda 88 poker tables. ongoing dedication of MGC’s joyed the pre-opening func- “Cousin” Vinnie Ragucci, Shedden, Charlie DiPerri, Louann Zawodny and Linda Maloney MGC’s Investigations and IEB and ITSD staff for their tion for Everett United at the long-time leader of Ever- celebrate seven years of fighting for the Encore Boston Harbor Enforcement Bureau (IEB) commitment to the highest , one of the first of sev- ett United while standing in casino in the Renoir Room during the Everett United function and the Information Technol- standards of regulatory com- eral “play days” organized by the elegant Renoir Room. and “play day” at the first soft opening event on Monday night ogy Services Division (ITSD) pliance.” Encore to help the employees “I know that because I was at the casino. Emotions were high as long-time supporters work together to supervise the Slot machine payouts are practice before opening. born 100 yards away from recalled the many twists and turns that led up to the party on installation and ongoing in- determined by software (ran- Monday. After seven years of fight- this building. This is breath- spection of all gaming equip- dom number generators) and ing for the Encore casino taking and it’s magnificent. ment and software, electronic each machine is mandated resort – and for some in the I couldn’t be happier as an slot monitoring systems and by Commission regulation to room, after a lifetime of fight- Everettite. Everything they Encore Boston Harbor to open at licensee records to ensure the have a minimum theoretical ing for justice for Everett – told us they would do is the integrity of the games, com- payout of 80 percent over the everything came to a head same as what they said seven 10 a.m. June 23, short program before pliance with regulations and and the city and its residents years ago…We went to every overall adherence to Massa- See INSPECTION Page 3 were propelled into a five-star meeting. The Gaming Com- By Seth Daniel the goal of getting inside the future. mission knew me as Cousin building. Some attended thousands Vinnie because we came to Don’t expect a long pro- Elected officials from the Mayor DeMaria: Resort came down of hours of meetings to see the all the meetings. I am the True gram ahead of the Encore City and state are expected to casino through. Grit of the city when I came Boston Harbor ribbon cutting be there, along with company to a plan and determined discussions Others had their long-time on Sunday morning, June 23, executives from all over the “We were bantering back homes taken by a land taking, See EVENT Page 2 but expect the City and the world. A large contingent of By Seth Daniel company to get things moving media is also expected to be and forth and I was asking and get the doors open. present for the opening morn- To really trace back the him about Mayor McGlynn Brisk function business already Encore will open officially ing as well. roots of landing the Encore getting $10 million for a to the public at 10 a.m. Sun- There are to be a few small Boston Harbor casino in Ev- parking garage and Mayor a surprise niche for Encore day, June 23, and that will surprises, but the goal, once erett requires a trip far beyond Curtatone got the Green Line be preceded by a short pro- again, is to get people in the the local casino vote or even Extension,” he said. “I asked By Seth Daniel Tower also has suites that run gram at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate door. the arrival of the Wynn com- him when Everett was going at $12,000 per night. the moment. However, after A full plan for transporta- pany to tour the Lower Broad- to get something. He told me The bookings for hotel “Bookings are strong,” seven years of speeches and tion will be put in place early way site, according to Mayor we had to have a shovel ready rooms at Encore Boston Har- said Michael Weaver, chief discussion about Encore, the Carlo DeMaria. plan. He said we needed a bor is strong at the moment, communications officer for time will be punctuated with See OPEN Page 3 In fact, DeMaria said on Master Plan. I didn’t know but the company said this . Tuesday morning that the much about Master Plans. week they are quite surprised The average price for a birth of the casino came in There’s no manual on how to by the interest in group book- room on opening night, June City, Encore launch BlueBike 2010 when he was having a be a mayor. So I learned about ings for conventions. 23, is running at $777 now, conversation with former state it and that started the Lower The 671 hotel rooms at which is more than $100 system in Everett ahead of opening Secretary Dan O’Connell. Encore have a rock bottom above the bottom rate for a See DeMARIA Page 10 rate of $645 per night, but the room of that type. However, By Seth Daniel the demand is much lower in price as the days go on, but The City of Everett and Valedictorian hopes to mix ERA MILLENNIUM REAL picks up again on June 29. Encore Boston Harbor joined ESTATE APARTMENT One surprising piece of with BlueBike on Monday medicine, philosophy as a doctor RENTALS business right now for Encore morning to announce the Landlords - If you have an apartment you first expansion of the service want to rent, let us do the work for you. is the group bookings, Weav- By Seth Daniel ed that,” she said in an inter- er said. in many years – with Everett view with the Independent. “I “What we’re really pleased joining Boston, Cambridge, As soon as Everett High worked hard for it. I was first about is group bookings,” he Somerville and Brookline in Valedictorian Vicki Do in middle school. That helped said. “We had a lot of inter- the BlueBike network. learned what it was to be a prepare me to work hard to get est for meetings and conven- The BlueBikes are a docked valediction, she wanted that number one now. It was more tions and have done a lot of bike-share system that can be honor. a feeling of accomplishment Call 617-389-1101 See FUNCTION Page 5 accessed by renting a bike and The Everett High School when I learned I was a vale- then returning it to a BlueBike top student this year – who dictorian.” dock anywhere in the sys- Encore President Bob De- graduated with her class on Do, 18, had parents that tem. Conversely, Everett also Salvio and Mayor Carlo Weds., June 12, at Everett immigrated from Vietnam, participates in the dockless DeMaria helped to launch Memorial Stadium – said she but she was born in Everett LimeBike bike share system the new BlueBike system on learned what ‘valedictorian’ and has attended Everett Pub- as well, and City believes the Lower Broadway in front of meant in 8th grade and strived lic Schools her whole career. the Encore resort on Monday, two will work well in tandem. for the honor ever since. She went to the Lafayette K-8 June 17. On Monday, Mayor Carlo “Actually, when I was in School, and then on to Everett DeMaria, BlueBike officials 8th grade and I heard about High. and Encore President Bob De- the valedictorian and found Salvio were on Lower Broad- the city, and two of them will out what it was about – I want- See VICKI Page 5 way to cut a ceremonial rib- be on or near Encore – and bon to welcome the expansion sponsored by the company as of the service to Everett. well. EHS 2019 GRADUATION Everett will have 12 new SPECIAL PAGES 13-24 NO MORE WAITING IN LINE docking stations throughout See BLUEBIKE Page 5 Why wait in line at the Registry of Motor Vehicles when you can insure and register your vehicle at the Vincent Ragucci Jr. begins his job as same place? At the Francis J. LaRovere Insurance Agency, Inc. you can insure and register your vehicle official greeter at Encore Boston Harbor

at the same location. We offer issuance of license plates, By Cary Shuman be a familiar one to Everett transfer of registrations, and renewal of registrations residents. to all of our valued clientele, even after the Registry The first face you will see at Vincent Ragucci Jr., the is closed and on Saturdays. Please call today to the incomparable Encore Bos- personable and charismatic schedule an appointment. ton Harbor resort/casino will executive director of the ‘E’ Club, will be a greeter at the F.J. LaRovere Insurance Agency, Inc. $2.6 billion property that has 492 Broadway been and will be the talk of the Everett, MA 02149 town. From the outset of May- 617-387-9700 or Carlo DeMaria’s vision to bring a world-class resort Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm to the city, Ragucci was one PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS of the resort/casino’s biggest Justin Rodriguez made a surprise visit home from the military as his sister, Jaya Morales, walked across the stage to graduate Check out our NEW website! supporters in the community from Everett High School on Wednesday, June 12, in Everett www.larovere.com through his work with Everett Quote your policy online! Memorial Stadium. Nearly 500 graduates crossed the stage to get their diplomas from the Class of 2019. Vincent Ragucci Jr. See VINCENT Page 10 Page 2 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 Father’s Fight: Norland Martinez made a decision to become a father

By Seth Daniel 25-year-old successful father However, it wasn’t a role custody. However, they didn’t who has moved out of Ever- he saw strongly in his own push the issue and were ready The idea of being a caring, ett recently, but frequently re- life. to let him go. guiding father figure to a son turns to visit friends and fam- Growing up in Everett and Yet it was at that point that was the last thing on the mind ily. Working for a software Revere, Martinez said his Martinez said he made the de- of Norland Martinez years company, it’s a long cry from mother was rough and it was cision to come clean, get his ago when he was growing up the days he spent in a foster a tough childhood. By 12, he life together, and try to be a in Everett, and through tough home from ages 15-18 caring had moved from Everett, but father to his son that was on circumstances, found himself for his son and taking classes kept running away to come the way. living in a motel and dealing from Healthy Families. back to the city. After doing “That night was a drugs in order to get by. “They taught you a lot of that so many times, that’s game-changer,” he said. He was just 14. the basic things like when to when he found himself trying “That’s when I felt I could get But the news from his girl- give them milk and the things to support himself in a motel out right there. It felt good, friend at that same time that a baby needs,” he said. “My by selling drugs. but when I think about it, it is she was pregnant changed son was a later speaker too He said it wasn’t something crazy. To think 11 years ago his life forever, and through and he was also very shy he was cut out for, but he was I was dealing drugs in Ever- tough perseverance and the around people. We worked a scared to come forward and ett as a teen-ager. Today, I’m help of the Healthy Fami- lot on getting him to talk…I tell authorities he was on the working for a medical soft- Norland Martinez, now 25, with his 10-year-old son Jay en- lies program, the 15-year-old was just 15 when I started that run. ware company.” joying a day at the park. It might not have been so happy had teenager learned to be a father program, but I considered it a He said in those days he Martinez said he’s not sure the 14-year-old Everett youth not decided to change his life in to his son while living in a sta- challenge. It was doing what I loved to ride his bike around what would have happened 2008 and seek help from the Healthy Families program to find ble foster home. had to do and so I did it.” Everett, and he often took to Jay had he not made the out how to raise a son. Last weekend, on Father’s Day, Martinez “It was May 2008 and I They also taught him how long bike rides from the city changes to his life, and had celebrated and remembered how far things have come for him decided I was going to stop important it was to have a to other places. One night, there not been a program like on his fatherhood journey. dealing drugs and do some- structure in the house, and he he said he decided to ride all Healthy Families. What he reduced homelessness and thing with my life,” he said. implemented that in his foster the way from Everett to Law- does know is that instead of and my son Jay and I are so dependence on cash assis- “I wanted to be a good father home when his son came for rence. grief or sadness this past Sun- close.” tance, increased parent’s em- to my son. I was on my own visits. It’s a lesson he main- Halfway there, in Reading, day on Father’s Day, it was A recent study by Tufts ployment, decreased parent’s in Everett at 14 and I wanted tains to this day with his son, he stopped for a rest. a celebration for he and his University that was just pub- emergency room use, reduced out. I think I got to that point a Jayden – who is 10 now. Someone had noticed him family. lished by the American Jour- maternal depression, and in- couple of times during the six “The older my son got the and called the police. “I was so blessed nothing nal of Public Health found creased children’s executive months I was living like that, more the dad role is impactful Once on the scene, officers bad happened to me,” he said. that the Healthy Families functioning. There is federal but I didn’t know how to ap- and important,” he said. “The were suspicious that he was “There was an angel watching program reduced second re- money that helps support the proach it.” role of being a father is one I the same Norland Martinez me all the time. I now have a ports of child abuse among program so it only costs the Nowadays, Martinez is a cherish. I absolutely love it.” who had run away from state great job and a great family, participants by 32 percent, state $500 per family. Event // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 to those meetings. So today est supporters – even though I couldn’t be more delighted that support meant losing the because Encore did what they house they called home for 39 said they would do. Who does years. that today? Nobody.” Lucas was one of the first Robin Brickley could to come on board from Lower hardly talk about the journey Broadway, going to neighbors without coming to tears – and and convincing them it was as she remembered the Ro- the right move. Eventually, bo-Calls and being a block Encore bought his home and captain – tears of joy rolled tore it down to make way for down her cheeks. the project, but he and his wife “No one understands ev- said it was for the greater good erything we went through to – and they stayed in Everett. get this in Everett,” she said. “For us it was bittersweet Eileen O’Neil, Richard O’Neil, Rainy Sachetta-Leonard, Elizabeth “To see it all happen for real because they did buy us out,” O’Neil, and Robin Brickley. tonight is so emotional for me. said Lucas. “We supported it When I came in I just wanted from the beginning. They took Eddie and Jackie Lucas with Encore President Bob DeSalvio. to cry. That this happened is our house, but now we live in crazy. I’ve been here since the the Woodlawn area and we’re beginning of Everett United. so excited for this project…I I did the Robo-Calls and fly- had the butterflies in my stom- ered the neighborhoods and ach all day Monday knowing was on the commercials. It’s a I was going to finally come in first rate operation and it’s in and see the real thing. It’s sur- Everett. I’m very proud to say real to be here and hard to be- that.” lieve its seven years later and Charles DiPerri was one of we’re standing here.” the key members who spoke Encore’s John Tocco spoke about swimming in the Mystic to the crowd and congratulated River as a boy near the casino them on all of their hard work Terry Williams, Pete Williams, Anna Sparanges, Vinnie Ragucci to bring the project to opening site, and how toxic that was and Chris Ragucci. – and just how many people – whether that was protesting down The Line he knew that at Boston City Hall, going to died of cancer. His dream was endless Gaming Commission Everett’s Jim Sachetta and the Swingers – all from Everett – to see the waterfront open and meetings, rallying neighbors made history on Monday night during the pre-opening Everett thriving – and he did that Mon- for the 2012 vote and bear- United party as the first musical act to ever play in Encore day night. In fact, word was ing with them through all the Boston Harbor. that a small plaque had been ups and downs in the last 18 ployees now working at the placed in his honor to memo- months. resort, and that Encore now rialize his days of swimming “Seven years later we are employs a little more than 2 in the “dirty water.” here celebrating all your hard percent of the Everett work- “I can’t believe this is the work and dedication,” he said. force. There are still more same space I’ve known all my “This has had its ups and than 800 positions open as life,” he said. “It’s unbeliev- downs and middle of the road well, he said. able. Lower Broadway didn’t times too, but you’ve showed Encore President Bob De- look like anything until six or up for everything. You’ve Salvio said it was a magical seven years ago. It’s become showed up to protest at Bos- moment to spend with the Ev- like a complete wonderland ton City Hall…You have all Katy Rogers, Councilor Rosa DiFlorio, Councilor Michael Mc- erett United group on the first Laughlin, Patti Frati, Patricia Rogers and Steve Tocco. now. Everett used to be called been relentless. It’s because soft opening night. the ‘Jewel on the Hill’ and of all of you we are here this “For us to be able to cele- now it’s going to be the ‘Jewel evening…Tonight I raise a brate on the first preview day The Swingers played brilliantly on Lower Broadway.’” toast to our slogan and to the with Everett United is so re- Eddie and Jackie Lucas future, saying ‘It’s our time!’” on Monday as the first band warding,” he said. “They’ve ever to play at Encore. were also in attendance, and He added that there are been here with us every step of they were some of the earli- more than 600 Everett em- the way. The project wouldn’t have happened without their bers of Everett United on the level of continued support. new gaming floor, as well as It’s something we will never dinner and other benefits at forget as an organization.” the restaurants and establish- The evening concluded ments in the resort. with charity gaming for mem- Yard Sale & Flea Market

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DeMaria says with opening, he has pivoted focus toward transportation Inspection // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

By Seth Daniel able, frequent BRT system in, Encore to present plans for second cycle of the game. ey laundering, and to ensure it’s like a train running down development on Lower Broadway soon Table games, including all proper collection of state tax- The ‘wow’ factor has bare- Broadway. It’s a plan. I’m not corresponding equipment, es. ly set in at the Encore Boston building a city for outsiders, must also be thoroughly in- REVENUE: Before the Mayor Carlo DeMaria said this week that he expects En- Harbor resort for Mayor Car- but for residents. Having a spected to insure the integrity gaming revenue is counted core Boston Harbor to present plans for a second develop- lo DeMaria, and already he is frequent and reliable BRT in and fairness of each and every at the gaming establishment, ment on the interim parking lot at Lower Broadway very shifting his focus to yet anoth- the heart of our city allows game. Every game is inspect- MGC, through its Central soon. er risky dream – a major shift developers to have more flex- ed by the IEB prior to the casi- Monitoring System, is able to “Rumor has it that they’ll be coming to me with some new, in transportation thinking. ibility to build denser and cre- no opening and then routinely quickly assess anticipated dol- conceptual plans for the continued development of Low- “My focus now is entirely ate more affordable housing. inspected moving forward. lars which it then verifies with er Broadway,” he said. “The more they do there, the more on transportation planning, “I want to bring back the MGC staff, including its the casino’s slot monitoring the create a district. The Seaport in Boston started with one figuring out how I’m going to days when you walked to the gaming agents, focus on the system (SMS) computation. A building and spread out. If you look at the Boston Market move people from Everett to small flower shops, the cheese following areas to verify game hand count is then performed Terminal and Island End, take 10 to 20 to 30 years that whole Boston,” he said. shop, the butcher and the wine integrity and compliance: by casino staff resulting in Rt. 16/Rt. 99 and Island End areas will be fully changed.” This week, DeMaria said shop,” he continued. “I want SHIPPING: MGC must be essentially a triple audit on Encore has made it no secret that they plan to develop a with the opening of Encore he the small farm stands back provided prior notice of every every slot machine. The triple large hotel and entertainment venue on what is now a tem- has started to shift his think- in the downtown. You don’t slot machine that is shipped or count will ensure the integrity porary parking lot operated by the City. That lot is only al- ing towards revolutionizing need a car to drive to the su- transported to Massachusetts, of the EGD and the amount lowed for three years, and time is now of the essence, said transportation in Everett – permarket. That’s the vision I including information about of revenue generated. Table the mayor. and those early plans include have and I’m going to get it each slot machine and its soft- game revenue is also closely “They have a tight timeline and a three-year window on a massive Bus Rapid Transit done. If people sit down with ware. monitored to ensure compli- that lot on Lower Broadway,” he said. “They’re not going to (BRT) investment and, poten- me and I can explain the vi- TESTING: In addition to ance with internal controls. leave it as a parking lot.” tially, closing off Broadway to sion to them, I think they’ll testing by independent test AUDITS: MGC staff will personal vehicles. like what I want to do here.” labs, MGC staff verifies and routinely review and audit “I want to get that BRT The BRT system DeMaria an uninterrupted connection erett residents get to Boston validates that the slots ma- payouts from slot machines here,” he said. “I want to see is talking up comes from a to North Station. and Encore without having to chines on the gaming floor, to confirm that the amount of it going from Glendale Square study put out by ITDP and the “The design on that will be use a car. Whether it’s a bicy- and its respective software, money returned to players are to Rutherford Avenue and Barr Foundation. That plan complete in a year or so and cle, by foot or on a BRT, he are operating properly and in consistent with approved pro- connecting with North Sta- has already seriously con- go into construction in 2022,” said his goal now is to revo- compliance with Massachu- grams. tion. I’m going to shut down templated a center lane BRT he said. lutionize how Everettites get setts regulations. SURVEILLANCE: Each traffic on Broadway and cre- service on Lower Broadway He said his vision includes around. MONITORING: MGC gaming establishment is re- ate walkable neighborhoods where the new median now bringing that service all the If the people agree with utilizes a central control quired to install state-of-the- and people cutting through exists. way up Broadway and to his vision, he said he believes computer system to monitor art surveillance and security from Rt. 1 will have to go He hopes that Boston May- Glendale Square – with the Everett could be a nationwide all EGD’s. MGC requires systems. Surveillance will be elsewhere…People will think or Martin Walsh will also con- idea of closing off Broadway model for how a modern city every slot machine to be performed 24/7/365 by the I’m nuts and crazy, but it will sider implementing that same to personal vehicles figuring can move people without the connected to MGC’s Central casino and the MGC staff. take some time to work it out. plan on Rutherford Avenue in in with that. ills of traffic and transporta- Monitoring System. This 24/7 This sophisticated surveil- However, if you put a reli- Charlestown so that there is That is all part of an over- tion slowing things down. state-of-the-art monitoring lance system is a critical tool all plan, he said, to help Ev- system provides MGC with for ensuring compliance and immediate access to each slot also assists greatly with over- Three Encore water shuttles expected to run regular route on opening day machine to ensure the integri- all public safety and security ty of the machine, help detect considerations. By Seth Daniel He said that while Bay State already having his Master’s can stay for five or 10 - min potential instances of mon- Cruise Lines would captain Captain License, he transport- utes to pick up and drop off There’s never needed to be and operate the water shuttles, ed yachts from to the passengers. Likewise, there a dockmaster for any of Ev- he has a crew of four full-time Bahamas to New England. Af- will be no anchoring in the Open // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 erett’s waterfront for the past staffers on the dock and one ter that, he began working for Encore inlet or the Mystic 100 years, but Encore’s Jay extra helper. There are also Chuck and Ann Lagasse at a River. That, he said, would be Larcome is going to be a very two seasonal workers during 500-slip marina in Newburyp- patrolled by Everett Police in that day, with officers from Wellington and Malden Cen- valuable asset to the docks the summer boating season ort. Eventually he transferred their new Harbormaster boat. the State Police, Everett Po- ter Stations, as well as the and waterways around Everett that will be on his staff as to the Lagasse’s Charlestown His staff, however, will be lice, Boston Police, Medford Neighborhood Runner in Ev- in the coming months. well. Marina operation just down on the docks 24/7 to welcome Police and Chelsea Police on erett/Chelsea and the water Larcome is Encore’s first “I think it’s very exciting the river from Encore. passengers to the touch-and- forced overtime to monitor shuttles in the Harbor. For Dockmaster, and is respon- to see the water transporta- For the last three years, he go in private boats. the streets into and out of the those coming from long dis- sible primarily for managing tion side of Encore,” he said. has been launching the La- He said he is very excited Encore casino area. tances, the Encore buses are the dock staff and making sure “It’s something like I haven’t gasse’s new Provincetown for the opening day, and the Transportation executives the preferred option, with de- the four Encore water shuttles ever seen in Boston. It will marina operation. coming months after as the for Encore, the MBTA and pots north, south and west of are on time and in working be exciting to see it come to- At Encore, he said that the full water program digs in. law enforcement agencies . condition. gether. We’ve got great folks larger 250-foot mega yachts “It’s a touch and go situ- have been meeting for sever- Parking on site at Encore “My primary job is to make working the docks and we’re would not be able to come ation for the time being be- al months to coordinate the is $22 for six hours, $42 for sure the water shuttle is run- really excited about the water into Encore, and they would cause this is a small piece of opening period plan. That 24 hours, and $49 for 24-hour ning on time and welcoming transportation side of the de- probably have their passen- the bigger puzzle. As the days plan is flexible, and execu- valet parking. As part of the people on and off the water velopment.” gers transfer to smaller boats go on, the puzzle will fill out tives said that if there needs special grand opening offer, shuttle – getting them on the Larcome has a long history at the Inner Harbor. Those and we’ll offer more ameni- to be a change in routing ve- Red Card holders can use one dock and pointed in the right of working in security and the boats would then drop off ties. We’re going to keep it hicles, they will be able to do COMPDOLLAR to pay for direction,” he said. boating world. people at the Encore docks. simple at the beginning and that on the fly. onsite parking. He said right now they be- He worked for 25 years as He said they are approved just get our feet wet and not The casino will be stress- lieve they will have three of a police officer for Newbury- for touch-and-go dock opera- try to go overboard,” he con- ing the use of its shuttle from the four water shuttles operat- port Police Department, retir- tions, so no one can come in cluded with a laugh. ing on opening day, June 23. ing in 1998. For several years, and “park” their boat. They Encore Facts and Fun: Tidbits to know about Encore on opening day Follow us on Twitter @ EverettIndy By Seth Daniel and Lauren Bennett think Popeye will have a lot Classic Manicure - 40 min- of competition for selfies with utes, $45 CAROUSEL AT FRONT the carousel. The carousel at Classic Pedicure - 55 min- •The carousel in the front Encore Boston Harbor is larg- utes, $75 atrium is a jaw-dropping cen- er and more elaborate than the •A sampling of the services terpiece to the front door of one in Las Vegas. So Popeye offered at The Spa at Encore Your new home the building, framed in glass has his work cut out for him Boston Harbor on three sides and having the in Boston.” Custom Massage - 80/95 waterfront in the background. minutes, $210/$250 Mon- starts here The carousel feature is fully COMFORT FROM BED day-Thursday; $230/275 Fri- made out of flowers and is the •The in-room controls for day-Sunday & Holidays largest such design attempted Encore Boston Harbor are Custom Made Facial by any Wynn resort. some of the most technologi- - 50 minutes, $235 Mon- Communications Direc- cally advanced systems in any day-Thursday; $260 Fri- tor Michael Weaver said it Wynn property on Earth. The day-Sunday & Holidays. is larger than a similar flow- rooms use voice activation •Body Treatments: er carousel that exists on a commands and also allow Espresso Mud Detoxifying Wynn property in Las Vegas. one to control virtually every- Body Treatment, Moisture The majestic, colorful flower thing by an iPad stationed at Drench Skin Conditioning sculpture is punctuated in the the side of the bed. Treatment - 50 minutes, $195 back with sweeping curved With the iPad, one can Monday-Thursday; $215 Fri- escalators – specially made control the temperature, the day-Sunday & Holidays. for Encore Boston Harbor drapes in every room, the do •Fitness: and at an incredible expense not disturb sign on the door Personal Training ** compared to the traditional and even order room service. 30/60 Minutes, $85/$125 LIMITED TIME OFFER PREMIER CHECKING escalators. And all that without having 60 Minute Duo, $200 OFF to leave the comfort of the % SELFIE SPOT: POPEYE famous 507-thread-count SHOPS ON SITE APY* VS. CAROUSEL sheets. •The Drugstore: selling $ 1.25 250 on balances up to $25,000 •There is still a great de- items like snacks, sandwich- Residential Mortgage Closing Costs bate within the Encore staff RED CARD SPECIALS es, refreshments, sundries, with Premier Checking account*** as to where guests will most •Red Card holders will be toiletries, wine, beer, and ci- likely take the majority of treated to several different gars. Mortgage options available: their selfies on the resort. specials throughout the week- •The Wynn Collection: • Competitive Rates • Financing for Non-Warrantable Condominiums available upon bank review and approval Certainly the Popeye statue end. Already, those select- Selection of women’s design- • First Time Homebuyer and Affordable Housing Programs in the corridor headed to the ed Red Card members were er clothing from desires like • Financing for Primary or Second Home and function facilities is a good able to attend the pre-opening Victoria Beckkham, Jason • FHA and MassHousing Lender Investment Properties guess, but many believe that “Play Days” this week. How- Wu, Yigal Azourel, Jimmy • Fixed and Adjustable Rate Mortgages • Local underwriting and decision-making, in Boston the hit will be the ever, other specials like park- Choo, and Monolo Blahnik. • Construction and Rehab Mortgages and a range of lending solutions central flower carousel. ing onsite will be available. •Wynn Beauty: Selection “In Las Vegas it was cer- of fragrance, cosmetics, hair- tainly Popeye because Las SERVICES ON SITE care, and skincare products. Vegas has a tremendous • A sampling of the ser- •Watches of Switzerland: amount of international vis- vices offered at The Salon at Selection of men’s and wom- 978.977.7100 EBSB.com itors and Popeye is such a Encore: en’s watches from Hublot, *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) as of 5/02/19. Rate subject to change without notice. Fees may reduce earnings. **Premier Checking classic American icon,” said Women’s Design & IWX Shaffhausen, Omega, - Interest will be paid on daily balances equal to or greater than $0 and less than $25,000.01 earns 1.25% APY, balances $25,000.01 Style—from $75 and Panerai. or more earns range from 1.25% to 0.10% APY. Combined minimum balance of $25,000 to waive $25 monthly maintenance fee. Michael Weaver of Wynn Direct deposit required. Reimbursement of up to $50 per month for ATM surcharge fees. A $50 minimum opening deposit is Resorts. “I am sure there are Men’s Design & Style— •Wynn Men’s: Selection required. Customer purchases checks unless noted otherwise. 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ANOTHER SAD SIGN OF THE TIMES

The news that North American right whales -- considered to be the second-most endangered marine mammal in the world -- have been migrating further north into Canada in just the past two years because of a shift in their traditional feeding grounds that has been brought about by warming waters in the eastern part of the Gulf of Maine is yet another indication of the direct and indirect consequences of climate change and global warm- ing. The situation is this: Water temperatures in the eastern Gulf of Maine have warmed more than just about any body of water on the planet thanks to a shift in ocean current patterns that have been caused by the loss of sea ice in the Arctic. As a result of the warmer water temperatures in the eastern Gulf, the population of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus, a tiny flealike creature that hibernates in deep water over the win- ter and comes to the surface in the summer, where it then be- comes food for the right whales (who scoop them up by the mil- lions with their sieve-like baleen), has declined by 90 percent. This has forced the right whales to move further north into the St. Lawrence Seaway in pursuit of the copepods. However, unlike in the Gulf of Maine, where regulations have been in effect for decades to protect the right whales from ship-strikes and the effects of lobster and fishing gear, no simi- lar regulations existed in the St. Lawrence Seaway until just this past year -- but only after more right whales were killed in 2017 than in any previous year by ships and netting. The Canadian government finally imposed regulations- de signed to protect the whales and now is monitoring the right whales by air in order to provide virtually around-the-clock sur- veillance of these wonderful creatures. As a result, there were few reported deaths in 2018. However, taking such steps is doing nothing more than ap- plying the proverbial band-aid to just one of the many adverse uest p d effects caused by the overall problem of climate change. G O -E The change in the right whales’ migration patterns is just an- other nail in the coffin of these animals, whose total population What a roller coaster the past seven years have been numbers around just 400. It is thought that unless something miraculous occurs, the North American right whale will be- By Mike McLaughlin Wynn and what this potential Commonwealth of Massachu- all to the week we have waited come extinct within 20 years -- and even that might be optimis- casino could mean for our setts has seen. Encore Boston so long for and that’s opening tic given the I will never forget that cold community. I hesitated at first Harbor is the most success- week of this amazing $2.6 bil- rapid increase in climate change that is accelerating at a rate Monday night in November to get on board until I under- ful signal phase construction lion resort. far faster than even the most-dire warnings had predicted. of 2012 as I walked out onto stood fully what this project project we have seen ever in I had so often thought about The No. American right whales are the proverbial canary in the sidewalk of City Hall to could mean for the residents this state. Encore Boston Har- what this week would look the coal mine for every living creature on the planet. Their mi- talk with our Fire Department, of our community. After un- bor has changed the face of like for our community, Ev- gration in the pursuit of food mirrors what is happening across who was picketing out front at derstanding the benefits that Everett and Greater Boston erett United, my friends and the earth, not only in the animal world, but for humans as well. the time. I would never imag- it would bring through Eco- forever as we know it. The op- family and myself. I had hoped This is why the U.S. military views climate change not only as ine what was going to lay in nomic Development, Taxes, portunities it brought with it we as a community would a direct threat to our naval bases because of rising ocean levels, front of me at that point. A Jobs and putting Everett back has helped change the lives of be celebrating as a whole. I but also as the gravest threat to world peace in the coming de- reporter from Fox 25 News on the map, I quickly commit- the people who are my boss- am proud of the focus, effort cades because of instability in regions of the world from where greeted me and told me how ted to doing all I could to see es - the residents of Everett. and determination that I had hundreds of millions of people will be forced to migrate in order an individual by the name of this project become success- It has absolutely come with the opportunity to provide to to survive. would be coming ful. I did not just sit on the its ups and downs - that is for see this development become Scientists tells us that the window of opportunity to stop to our community later that sidelines and wait to see how sure - and there are more of a reality. Still fully under- this would play out; I quickly those to come I am positive. standing that we have issues global warming and climate change is closing with every pass- week to view a site on Lower rolled up my sleeves and got It brought a group of vol- lingering regarding parking ing day because of the refusal of governments to take the steps Broadway for potential devel- opment for the Region A casi- to work hearing immediately unteers from Everett together and traffic, I’m 100 percent necessary to save the planet as we know it. no license. about this group called Ever- to work for one common goal committed to continuing to It already may be too late to save the North American right I had never heard of Steve ett United that was formed to and that was to help bring bet- work with our elected leaders, whale from extinction. We can only hope that we still have a Wynn and absolutely knew help lead the ballot initiative ter days for our community residents and business owners chance to save us from ourselves. nothing about a casino at that City-wide. one household and business across the community to con- point. I remember doing an in- I knew this was an oppor- at a time. I couldn’t be more tinue to usher in success and terview with Fox 25 that eve- tunity for me to get actively proud to say since very early resolve issues as they arise. ning and I still remember how involved and make a change on, I was a supporter of this Sunday, June 23, is the open- nervous and anxious I felt. In for our community. I spent project and a founding mem- ing of Encore Boston Harbor, the coming days leading up to the next several months go- ber of Everett United. but it is absolutely the day of Send us Your News Steve Wynn’s visit with the ing door-to-door talking with We have seen so much hap- the greatest change our city The Everett Independent encourages residents to submit birth and mayor, I quickly did as much thousands of our residents on pen since that time. has ever seen. This being said, engagement announcements, news releases, business briefs, honor homework as I could to un- a daily basis about why I be- So many changes, and contrary to the popular belief, rolls, social news, sports stories, and photographs for publication. derstand what a casino would lieved this was right for Ever- some sadness in the pass- it is just the beginning. It is an mean for our community. Af- ett and what it could mean for ing of some of our core sup- honor for me to be the local Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 Broadway, Citizens ter speaking with my dearest them in their quality of life. porters and friends. We have city councilor and to contin- Bank Building, Revere, MA 02151. Items can also be faxed to 781- friend, Anthony DeInnocen- Along with Councilors An- seen Everett change before ue to work closely through 485-1403. The Independent also encourages readers to e-mail news tis, and hundreds of residents, thony DiPierro, John Hanlon, our eyes and most definitely my relationships with Encore releases to [email protected]. Mayor Carlo DeMaria quickly School Committeeman Frank we’ve seen Encore change. Boston Harbor to be a voice The Everett Independent assumes no financial responsibility opened the door of communi- Parker and former Councilor After countless meetings, for the residents and business for typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that cation with the members of the Mike Mangan, we helped lead news interviews, events, two owners as we enter this new part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please elected body. He held small the path at times daily, as vol- ballot questions (not only in chapter in Everett’s History. unteers helping bring the most our community but a State- Mike McLaughlin is the notify the management immediately of any errors that may occur. group meetings with several Councilor’s to explain to them positive and unquestioned wide ballot initiative), Encore Ward 6 Councilor about his meeting with Steve greatest opportunity not only Boston Harbor has crossed the for Everett, but also that the final hurdles and this brings us Everett McGonagle and State House colleagues pass $1.9 billion transportation funding bill Rep. Joe McGonagle, of Transportation. Thanks both the House of Represen- cities and towns across the Independent along with his colleagues in to the bill, Everett will re- tatives and the Senate. Commonwealth and fortify the Massachusetts Legisla- ceive $636,592 in Chapter “Investment in our roads, larger regional transportation Published by the Independent Newspaper Group ture passed a House Bill 69, 90 funding, in addition to bridges, and public transpor- projects, they will create jobs authorizing $200 million for $18,113,520 for the recon- tation is critical for the City and spur economic growth.” Directory Chapter 90 funding to help struction of key roads. of Everett, especially with He added, “These invest- Advertising & Marketing Business municipalities complete road, Since 1973, the Chapter 90 the increase of visitors due to ments support our vibrant Director of Marketing Accounts Executive bridge and infrastructure im- program has allocated fund- the opening of the Casino,” economy by improving our Debra DiGregorio Judy Russi provement projects. The bill ing annually to reimburse said Rep. McGonagle. “This transportation infrastructure.” [email protected] also includes $1.5 billion for cities and towns throughout transportation funding bill On June 6, Governor Char- Editorial highway projects and $200 Massachusetts for qualifying will enable Everett to have lie Baker signed H.69 into Assistant Marketing Director Page Design, Copy Editing million for rail projects at the infrastructure work. H.69 was more resources to help allevi- law. ate traffic. I know it’s an issue Maureen DiBella Scott Yates Massachusetts Department unanimously supported by Representative Joe McGo- -- and everyday I see it. I’m Kane DiMasso-Scott nagle is in his third term as Senior Sales Associates proud the Legislature is tak- ing action.” State Representative for the Peter Sacco Reporting Staff Your opinions, please 28th Middlesex District, Ev- Kathleen Bright As a member of the Joint Seth Daniel erett. He serves as the Vice Sioux Gerow Committee on Transporta- ([email protected]) Chair of the Joint Committee Cary Shuman The Everett Independent welcomes letters to the editor. Our mailing address tion, McGonagle will con- on Housing and sits on the Legal Advertising ([email protected]) is 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Our fax number is tinue to be a strong advocate for improving the safety and Joint Committee on Transpor- Ellen Bertino 781-485-1403. Printer efficiency of roads, bridges, tation and the Joint Commit- Concord Monitor (N.H.) Letters may also be e-mailed to [email protected]. trains, and motor vehicles. tee on Health Care Financing. Letters must be signed. We reserve the right to edit for length House Speaker Robert A. McGonagle may be Phone: 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 DeLeo (D-Winthrop), said, reached at the Statehouse at E-Mail: [email protected] and content. “Not only will these funds Joseph.McGonagle@ma- provide critical resources to house.gov. Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Page 5 Revolution Axe to open to the public June 27, ribbon cutting June 26

By Seth Daniel the City coming in for a rib- of six to 12 people. The costs are a lot of axe throwing plac- bon cutting ceremony on June would be $45 per person for es that pop up, but few are as- At long last, the axis of axes 26th…After that, we’ll have two hours of throwing. It is an sociated with NATF. That or- will land its tip in Everett. our grand opening weekend. age 18-plus operation. ganization has 35 million axes Revolution Axe Throw- We plan to open our doors to The plan for the gallery thrown with no accidents.” ing announced this week that the public on June 27 through emerged in 2017, but hit a DiLullo said the City has it would be opening to the June 30.” snag with the License Board been wonderful in helping public on June 27 in the Fer- Axe throwing is a very pop- for some time due to the re- them along the way, and be- mentation District next to ular past-time these days, and quest for a beer and wine ing accommodating to a new SkyZone – with the build out was popularized in Canada license. With such a new ac- industry and a new type of on the location now complete many years ago as a backyard tivity, alcohol and axes didn’t pastime. and ready for business. game. Since then, it has be- immediately seem uniquely Already, DiLullo said they “Obviously we had some come a popular game at axe compatible. are working with Bone Up delays and obstacles,” said throwing galleries in the U.S., However, after a great Brewery, and also with Vil- co-owner Greg DiLullo of with Revolution being one of deal of conversation, License lage Bar & Grill for food op- Revolution, which first pro- the first to open in the Greater Commissioners did allow the tions. In the future, DiLullo Pictured (above and below) Revolution Axe announced this posed their business in 2017. Boston area. It is set up much license to go through, and Di- said they hope to have leagues week they are ready to open at their new location in the Air “ It took time and we want- like a bowling alley, but with Lullo said they demonstrat- for eight weeks at a time, and Force Road area next to SkyZone. The axe throwing gallery will ed to make sure it was right protective cages, and DiLullo ed that there is a tremendous they also hope to have walk-in serve beer and wine, and will open to the public June 27, with a and we were ready. We real- said there would be coaches safety record in the indus- hours in the future. City ribbon cutting ceremony on June 26. ly transformed the location with every group to help with try, even with alcohol being “We have a really great into a place that really works safety and technique. served. staff ready to come in and and has a great vibe to it that There are 10 targets at Rev- “We have the industry stan- teach people how to do this,” we’re really excited about… olution in five bays, and they dard cages,” he said. “It’s a he said. “The space is beauti- Our timeline now is we have can handle five groups at a full-cage layout. We are asso- ful, perfect for axe throwing time. Each group is comprised ciated with the NATF. There and we’re ready to go.”

BlueBike // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “When I went to Northeast- she said, but it caught on in ern years ago, I often used to Boston and expanded to other bike into town to go to class- communities. However, until es,” said DeMaria. “I could Monday, there had been no get there in 20 minutes. It’s a expansions for a few years. great alternative and fast too. “I have received calls from Our main goal is to take peo- all over the nation asking me ple out of cars and put them on if we know the people from Bus Rapid Transit and bikes Everett,” she said. “I have sent so they can get from Everett people here from Los Ange- to Boston. We couldn’t do this les, Spain and Louisiana. Ev- without Encore Boston Har- erett is a world leader. It isn’t bor. They are a true partner only about a bikeshare in Ev- every step of the way.” erett getting people to Boston. DeSalvio said it was a I’m excited to get on a bike proud moment and another Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Encore President Bob DeSalvio and come to Everett because partnership that will be suc- cut the ceremonial ribbon with representatives from several it’s a great place to be. Everett cessful with the City. organizations on Monday in front of the Encore resort on Lower is building an amazing trans- “I’ve been here five years Broadway. portation mosaic for human and all through that time the beings.” mayor and his team have been our guests get out and explore Streets said she remembers As part of the launch, riders pushing hard to get us to pro- everything in the surrounding when BlueBikes – formerly of BlueBikes can get $1 rides vide options other than guests communities by bike.” HubWay – was founded in a all week through the BlueBike coming and going in cars,” Stacy Thompson of Livable corner of their office in Cam- app. BlueBike also has an ad- he said. “I’m excited to have bridge 14 years ago. No one venture pass for $10 that lasts was sure if it would work, several hours. Function // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

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She has done three Vicki Do was the valedictori- involved in human trafficking. rotations at CHA Everett an of the Class of 2019, and and has gotten to see the real thanked the teachers from her world of medicine – which past and present for making has cemented her choice to her the person she is today. “I become a doctor. am very happy with who I am However, she doesn’t want at this moment – right now,” Human trafficking is modern-day slavery. Victims are exploited to just heal people, but she she said. wants to do it with an under- for their labor or forced to provide sexual acts for someone else’s standing about them as a per- son. high school help you in the fu- profit. They are not free to leave their situation. “I’m hoping to major in ture – being able to make new biology and minor in phi- friends and relate to different losophy,” she said. “Biology people.” because I want to become a But all in all, Do said Ev- doctor, but I pursue philoso- erett Schools have shaped her phy because there’s a human- into exactly who she wants to istic role doctors need to have be. You Are Not Alone “I am very emotional about when they’re working with n Are you being forced to do things that make you feel leaving Everett because I’ve HELP IS AVAILABLE patients. It’s not about heal- uncomfortable? ing only, but being empathetic gone to school here the en- and understanding people as tirety of my life,” she said. n Has someone lied to you to get you to do a job with no Call the National Human Trafficking “There are so many great well.” way out? Resource Center: That goes right along with teachers I want to go back to her love of the diversity and and say thank you for every- n Are you working a job where someone else controls thing they’ve done for me. people of Everett and Everett your money? They made me the person I 1-888-373-7888 High School. Do said that the greatest am. If I had grown up in an- n Is someone threatening you or your family if you don’t 24 Hr Confidential Helpline strength of Everett is its di- other city or town, I wouldn’t do what they ask? be the same person. I am very Help is available in 200 languages verse people. “That is one of the most im- happy with who I am at this n Are you feeling unsafe where you stay? portant aspects I see,” she said. moment – right now.” or text HELP to BeFree (233733) n Are people giving you things (gifts, money, food, drugs, “A lot of people talk about it, Do is the daughter of Quoc but we interact with so many and Hue Do. She has a sister, a place to stay, etc.) for sex? Are you under 18? English only, 3pm to 11pm Julie Do, her grandmother, cultures and backgrounds. n Is someone telling you they love you and asks you to That an advantage in Everett Mai Nguyen, and her aunt, we have other students in oth- Huong Do. have sex for money? er school do not have. 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PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS The Saugus/Everett Elks recognized Flag Day on Friday eve- ning, June 14, with a ceremony outside of their lodge. They re- viewed the history of the American flag and its origins. The Everett High School Marching Band performed throughout the service.

Sue Palomba paid her respects Lloyd Sayles Jr. saluted the U.S. flag in Saugus Ava Doherty was joined by her grandmother to the flag. on Flag Day. Theresa at the Flag Day ceremony

Esquire Robert Visconti Jr. Leading Knight Phillip Mancini shared a thorough history on served as emcee. the American flag.

Inner Guard Jerry Slater and Treasurer Juan Carlos Orozco hon- ored the American Flag on Friday.

The Everett High School Marching Band performed patriotic The Saugus/Everett Elks celebrated Flag Day on Friday evening at the lodge. music during Flag Day.

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PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS The Madeline English School hosted the All-Ele- mentary Olympiad on Friday morning, June 14, welcoming kids from each Everett school to compete in relays, races, and hurdles. Middle school students enjoyed compet- ing while their peers cheered them on.

Bryan Martinez-Portillo, from the Parlin, and Oscar Valle Rivera, Alison Pacas took part in the from the Whittier, raced in the Olympiad on Friday morning. Daniel Pierre raced in the Kaesta Sandy raced in the Olympiad obstacle for the 50-yard dash for the Keverian 50-yard dash for the Maddie Keverian. School. English.

Principal Michael McLucas and Principal Theresa Tringali Middle Schoolers from the Lafayette School took part in the cheered on their students, including Tiphenne Djomo and Ger- Olympiad. alisha Jacquet.

Sephora Rubin competed in an obstacle course at the Madeline Parlin students visited the Madeline English School for the Tiphenne Djomo and Ferdolisa Guillaume enjoyed piggy back- English for her school. Olympiad on Friday ing at the Olympiad.

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EHS CLASS OF 2019 SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT

PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS Everett High School celebrated scholarship night on Thurs- day evening, June 6. Graduating seniors receiving scholarships were honored during a ceremony in the auditorium.

Withsyndie Paul was presented with the Anette Cadet Memorial School Committee Members, Frank Parker and Marcony Almei- Scholarship. da-Barros presented Naeela Bond with the disabled Veterans Camp Corp. Janet Connolly O’Neill Memorial Scholarship. Molly Solano was the recipient of the Antonio and Caterina DeVito Memorial Scholarship.

Tricia DiDomenico awarded Anh-Thu Tran and Anthony Trejo Brian Giannello received the Brian R. Glinner Memorial Scholar- School Committeeman Lester MacLaughlin presented Tianna with the DiDomenico Foundation Scholarship. ship. LaMonica with the Arthur H. MacKinnon Scholarship.

Vice Principal Christopher Barrett presented Mike Sainristil with Giovanni Raduazzo received the Angelo & “Buddy” DiMott Me- Neil Plotnick presented Kervens Georges with the Arnold Plot- the Amerino J. “Moody” Sarno Memorial Scholarship. morial Scholarship. nick Memorial Scholarship.

Tianna LaMonica revived the Carmen A. Schiavo Associates Erica Callinan was honored with the Brittany Ann Scalesse Me- Councilor John Hanlon presented Ava LaBella with the Daniel Scholarship. morial Scholarship. Joseph Hanlon Memorial Scholarship. Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Page 9

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Alicia Belluscio, Antonio Bonanno, and Carli Rizzuto received the Principal Erick Naumann offered his best wishes to the stu- State Rep. Joe McGonagle congratulated the scholarship recip- Aramark Corporation Hospitality Scholarship. dents. ients.

Alicia Belluscio, Antonio Bonanno, and Carli Rizzuto received the Aramark Corporation Hospitality Juan Carlos Estrada was presented with the Erving & Josephine Shirley Memorial Scholarship. Scholarship.

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DeMaria // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Mazzie: Everett police are ready Broadway Master Plan.” lawed gaming. He had been That Master Plan ushered against such things, but this in the groundwork that would was a whole different oppor- for opening of Encore casino/resort eventually become a casino tunity, he said. – with dozens of community And it took him some time By Cary Shuman have the most state-of-the-art hicular traffic expected in “We’re going to have a meetings taking place with to convince others it was a and technologically advanced Everett, the chief said Encore police presence 24/7 on the residents of Lower Broadway good idea, he said. He was of- Everett Police Chief Steven security systems in place of officials have done an excel- property,” said Mazzie. “We about their preferences, which ten a man alone on an island Mazzie has a couple of excit- any such facility in the nation. lent job “trying to reduce the have a contingent of Everett happened to include a wish – aside from his wife – in the ing and interesting matters on There will be security camer- number of people in vehicles officers assigned to the State list of a marina, a hotel and early days. his plate: His son, Nick, has as covering every angle of the on the roadways and make it Police Gaming Enforcement maybe a resort. “I remember holding 30 been named one of the top massive resort property. as easy as possible to get to Unit. There’s a large team that It was a wish that came true. to 50 to 60 community meet- placekickers in the country Mazzie’s department will their destination.” will be there policing that fa- But it was a journey that ings,” he said. “I see some – and yes, the nation’s most work closely with a number Mazzie understands that cility and they’re going to be was difficult, and marred by people who say they were for awe-inspiring casino/resort, of other agencies, including the Encore casino/resort is an the first responders to any type personal attacks, as the small the casino from the begin- the $2.6 billion Encore Bos- the Massachusetts State Po- unprecedented happening for of incident or call to service. city in the shadow of a ma- ning. Let put it this way, there ton Harbor - is set to open in lice, the Boston Police, and Massachusetts. Encore is ac- “We’ve been doing a lot of jor metropolitan center liter- weren’t many elected officials the city on Sunday. the MBTA Transit Police. tually the largest single-phase planning and working togeth- ally stole the gaming license or residents for this at all from Mazzie and his department Everett Police have been on development in the history of er trying to help make this from powerful people and en- the beginning. No many. Our have been planning in the the property every day during New England. opening go as smoothly as trenched interests. staff did a great job of high- areas of public safety, traf- the construction phase and the “There’s not a lot of plac- possible,” said Mazzie. “Getting the license was lighting the host community fic, and transportation (local pre-opening phase. es like this in densely popu- The chief indicated that the probably the same feeling my agreement, the clean-up and routes to the resort) for the “On Sunday, there will lated areas, so they [Encore] department formerly protect- daughter had this week after the jobs.” past few years. Since Febru- be a much larger Everett po- have thought about that and ed Everett as “a four-sector winning their playoff softball He recalled one big mo- ary, 2019, Mazzie has attend- lice presence not only in and I think they’ve put some re- city” but with the arrival of game, or the feeling an athlete ment in a meeting at the Con- ed bi-weekly meetings with around the Encore Boston ally good thought in how to Encore Boston Harbor, the has after winning a champi- nolly Center that was a tipping Encore Boston Harbor offi- Harbor property, but there will move people. They have a lot department has added a fifth onship,” said the mayor. “The point – where public opinion cials and local and state public be a contingent of our partners of shuttles from Malden Sta- sector beginning at Sweetser City of Everett took the license could fall off quickly or move safety agencies. from Mass State Police, Bos- tion, Wellington, Wonderland Circle south to the Charles- away from a lot of powerful to embrace the idea. He said But Sunday all that work ton Police, the Transit Police in Revere – the three shuttles town border. people and they’ve been very he remembers Butch Fiorenti- and professional collaboration on the roadways coming in to from the Silver Line in Chel- “There will be police offi- vindictive – even with some no standing up and asking the will be put to the test with tens the area from north and south sea, the off-site parking at the cers from the operations di- of the false charges and claims crowd how anyone could be of thousands of visitors ex- and on any BTA properties,” RiverGreen, water taxis, and vision patrolling that area on they made. I’m still standing. against such a once-in-a-life- pected in Encore’s first week. said Mazzie. coach buses.” a regular basis, handling the Steve Tocco said it was going time opportunity. Encore Boston Harbor “We’re going to be out As opening day arrives on regular, day-to-day calls for to be a knife fight. It didn’t “He just changed the mood President Robert DeSalvio in full force and that’s going Sunday, Mazzie said the Ever- service. Our traffic enforce- think it was going to be a ma- of the community and ev- has stated at area information- to start even before Encore ett Police are ready – and they ment and community services chete fight. I give my wife a eryone began to change their al meetings that the resort will opens on Sunday,” he added. will assist in all phases of the units will also be on patrol lot of credit. She always knew tune,” he said. “Then I began In terms of the heavy ve- public safety effort. there.” the truth.” to address the concerns of the The Wynn folks entered the city and we did the robo-calls. scene in 2012, and it happened There were parents with con- Vincent // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 quick and with a first phone cerns and traffic was always call that the mayor said he a big thing. I talked to people didn’t expect to blossom into one by one.” United. Everett residents in the organization. “We have riverboats, an “This is a five-star facil- a $2.2 billion resort. All of that led up to the voted overwhelmingly (87 “I saw tears of joy in their outdoor area that can seat ity,” said Ragucci. “When “Wynn had been unsuc- June 2012 vote on a Saturday, percent) for the proposed re- eyes,” said Ragucci. “The hundreds of people – I look the mayor of Everett had his cessful in Foxboro and I had and no one was sure how that sort. enthusiasm they showed was forward to the Everett High choice of companies (casi- gotten calls from different vote might go. “The only word that I can absolutely, positively unbe- School band performing near nos) to come in to the city, he operators that wanted tour the DeMaria had requested the describe this [Encore’s open- lievable.” the gazebo, local musicians selected the very best – and site, but I had no interest in vote happen on a Saturday ing in Everett] and do it jus- Ragucci said he will be performing – picnics. I see Encore Boston Harbor in my them,” he said. “Then I got a so everyone could have their tice is “magnificent,” said Ra- stationed at the entrance to this facility being utilized by opinion is the very best.” call from the late Bob Havern voice heard and no one would gucci. “The entire resort from Encore Boston Harbor. His Everett people,” said Raguc- And come Sunday at 10 and Steve Tocco wanting to be missed due to work obliga- A to Z is impeccable. I’ve official title is ‘greeter.’ ci. “There are so many things a.m., Vincent Ragucci Jr., know about the site. I didn’t tions. been in around the “Coming through the door, that Encore has to offer for the a lifelong Everett resident know either one of them, but That gamble on the people world and this is the greatest.” I can give people a comfort enjoyment of people.” whom many friends affec- I acted like I knew them both. paid off with an 86 percent Ragucci said the pre-open- level and that’s important,” Ragucci said he is excited tionately call “Cousin Vinny” They said Steve Wynn had ‘yes’ vote for the casino with a ing Everett United reception Ragucci. about opening day on Sunday. will be there at the front door, interest in the site. They said large turnout of nearly 10,000 generated much emotion from He said Encore Boston He said Mayor DeMaria de- the first to welcome you in to he had read about the urban people. those fellow residents who Harbor is “so much more than serves credit for his vision for Encore’s 5-Star excellence. renewal plan in the Herald. I It was a big win on a big worked side-by-side with him a casino.” the city. heard the Wynn name and it risk, and this week DeMaria was synonymous with beau- has been able to see the fruits tiful resorts. If you ever go to of that hard work early in the Las Vegas, you know Wynn process and throughout the J.F. Ward is known for beautiful resorts years afterward. and not just gaming halls.” “In politics, if you do any- Funeral Home That was on a Thursday, thing people will hate you,” To place a Compassionate, Professional and the Wynn team arrived in he said. “You can sit around Service Offering Pre-Need DeMaria’s office on a Mon- in politics for a lifetime and memoriam Planning day. do nothing and everyone will OBITUARIES in the Wynn toured the site and love you. The situation is if Independent & Locally like it, and wanted to move on you put up a park that most Independent, Owned it, DeMaria said. people like, a few won’t like it Est. 1929 Time was of the essence and they’ll have their kids and All obituaries and death notices please call and informal talks began to families turn against you. That 617-387-9600 Kevin S. Creel, Director move to formal talks. That’s builds up over time if you do when DeMaria’s wife, Stacy, things. The last 12 years we’ve will be at a cost of 772 Broadway, Everett suggested that the mayor start done so many good things. (Glendale Sq. Area) to bring the idea to the public. They people see that and they 387-3367 Even DeMaria was skid- may not agree with everything dish at first, noting that he had I do, but they do recognize the $100.00 per paper. proposed legislation as an al- city is better and more viable derman that would have out- - LEGAL NOTICE - and we have a vision.” That includes photo. CITY OF EVERETT Bread of Life Golf Tournament July 29 PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Bread of Life, a leading breadoflifemalden.org/events Please send to provider of free food to at-risk or call Mike 781-570-1876. 108 and 112 Main Street families and children in Great- Bread of Life (BOL) is a Application of Amandeep Dillion er Boston is hosting its annu- free food program based in Section 19. Business District (BD) al Golf Tournament Monday, Malden, MA, that serves the [email protected] July 29th at Mt. Hood Golf communities north of Boston • Hearing for Site Plan Review, Section 19 – Amandeep Club in Melrose. Registration with evening meals four nights Dillion - Business District is 7AM, with 8AM tee time. a week, two food pantries, Proceeds from the tourna- grocery delivery to senior or call 781-485-0588 Pursuant to G.L Chapter 40A, Section 11, and Section 19 of the ment will enable Bread of Life citizens, and food delivery to Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct to continue its mission of pro- homeless families sheltered in a public hearing on Monday, July 8, 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Speaker viding one million meals per local motels. www.breadofli- George Keverian Room, third floor, City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, year to at-risk, homeless and femalden.org. MA 02149 to consider the above-listed applications in connection isolated families and children. with the proposal to demolish and reconstruct a four-story six (6) - LEGAL NOTICE - unit townhouse on 6,141 square feet and associated infrastructure The $150 golf fee includes CITY OF EVERETT golf with cart, complimentary and appurtenances as shown on plans entitled “Site Development gift bag and Dinner at the 19th Plans – Main Street Residences for Amandeep Dillion, 112 Main Hole at Mt. Hood, including Street, Everett, MA” (the “Site Plan”) on a parcel shown on the Site Plan, being a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as raffles and prizes. Dinner for PUBLIC HEARING E0-05-000170 and E0-05-000171. non-golfers is $25 per person. The application with narrative and the Site Plan were received on Corporate sponsorship oppor- To all parties interested in the public hearing NATIONAL GRID of North Andover, Massachu- June 3, 2019. The plans are entitled “Site Development Plans – tunities are also available. setts, that it desires to construct a line of underground electric conduits, including the neces- Main Street Residences for Amandeep Dillion, 112 Main Street, To register: http://www. sary sustaining and protecting fixtures, under and across the public way or ways hereinafter Everett, MA” were prepared by Anthony A. Esposito, P.E of Medford named: Engineering & Survey, 15 Hall Street, Medford, MA 02155 and The following are the streets and highways referred to: prepared for Amandeep Dillion dated June 3, 2019. The application Plan # 27953022 Chelsea St - National Grid to install (1-3”) PVC conduit (+/- 7ft) from MH # and narrative were also prepared by Anthony Esposito, P.E. dated June 3, 2019. B-738 onto the property at # 176-178 Chelsea St. A copy of the application and plans are on file and available in the TO PLACE Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted permis- Office of the City Clerk and the Department of Planning and Devel- sion to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground electric conduits, opment, both located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 YOUR AD together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find necessary for the trans- and can be inspected during regular City Hall business hours. mission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located substantially in accordance All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should CALL with the plan filed herewith marked: appear at the time and place designated above. As items may be continued to later dates, please call the Department of Planning & 781-485-0588 Hearing to be held Monday 6-24-19 at 7:00pm in the City Council Chamber, Development at 617-394-2245 before attending. 3rd floor, 484 Broadway, Everett, Mass. Frederick Cafasso, Chairman June 19, 2019 June 19, 2019, June 26, 2019 Black

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Muddassir Bari Speaks Punji SOLD Realtor Pat Roberto over Broker/President Lo parlo Italiano asking price

Nam Tran UNDER AGREEMENT W. REVERE - Move in ready 4-level Speaks Vietnamese UNDER AGREEMENT MALDEN - 18-20 Milton St. pristine home. Central AC,fireplace Realtor EAST BOSTON - 125 Addison Street. 7 Well maintained 2 family, 4-8 rooms with Sold over asking price room 3 bedroom 1.5 bath single family. some Hardwood floors, new roof, drive- $480,000 EVERETT - 78 Bradford Street Karen Roberto Features include, nice kitchen, ceiling way, convenient location. $709,999 Nice 8 room 5 bedroom single. Features fans, some wood floors, driveway, include eat in kitchen open living dining garage, yard on 5,000 sq ft lot . Attn room. Beautifully landscaped yard with Developers! deck and above ground pool , driveway $649,123 “We Will Sell Your House for 3 cars. $499,123 Steve Jacques or ERA Will Buy it!”®* speaks Creole (*Certain terms and conditions apply call for Details) Aldo Fasano Parli Italiano SOLD SOLD Realtor AS over Your home listed here every week Jean M. Dorcely BUYER Speaks French asking & Creole AGENT until it is sold. Call Today! price

EVERETT - Well-maintained single family EVERETT - 3-family; 5-5-4. Sold over Mark Roberto home in move in condition. Thinking of Selling? Hablo Español $460,000 asking price Parli Italiano Call today for a FREE Market Analysis $810,000 Dave Donahue Realtor

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STRIKE OUT CANCER SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER AT GLENDALE PARK

PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS The annual Strike Out Can- cer Softball Tournament took place throughout the day on Saturday at Glendale Park. Teams from throughout the city, including schools, fire, police, and city employees participated in the fundraiser.

Steve Celestin belted a hit at Glendale Park on Saturday. Greg Bluestein makes contact. Chris Miller played ball with colleagues from Everett High Craig Hardy played with the Everett Fire Department. School. TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 781-485-0588

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Everett High School celebrated their 2019 graduation at Everett Memorial Stadium on Wednesday evening, June 12. Nearly 500 students received their diplomas during the ceremony. Everett High School

Class of 2019

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Hundreds of 2019 graduates lined the field at Everett Memorial Stadium on Weds., June 12. Following the ceremony, graduates threw their caps in the air to celebrate the occasion. Congratulations Class of 2019 Mayor Carlo DeMaria & Family & The Entire City Government Paid Political Advertisement Page 14 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2019

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Alicia Belluscio was amongst students recognized for perfect Valedictorian Vicki Do incorporated playfully incorporated Salutatorian Steven Le spoke to his classmates during gradua- attendance throughout high school. “SpongeBob SquarePants” into her heartfelt speech. tion on Wednesday.

Jerry DiPierro and Councilor Anthony DiPierro congratulated Sal DiPierro on his graduation. Peter MacDonald showed off his Pride Month colors during the graduation ceremony.

School Committeeman Marcony Almeida-Barros congratulated Samantha Lambert on her grad- Ryan Czerwinski and Parker D’Andrea were amongst several students planning to join the mili- uation. tary.

Students with decorated caps awaited their names being called as they made their way to the stage.

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Everett High School Principal Erick Naumann congratulated students on their graduation day. Mayor Carlo DeMaria offered his well wishes to students on their future endeavors.

State Rep. Joe McGonagle praised Everett High School graduates. Everett High Vice Principal Chris Barrett called the graduates to the stage.

Interim Superintendent Janice Gauthier offered words of wisdom to the new graduates. Sen. Sal DiDomenico congratulated the graduates at Everett Memorial Stadium.

Interim Superintendent Janice Gauthier, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, and Stacy DeMaria sat on stage Caroline DeMaria walked the stage where her proud parents, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Stacy, had with elected officials during the ceremony. the opportunity to congratulate her.

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Congratulations to the CONGRATULATIONS Everett Class of 2019 EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL

Much Success in the CLASS OF 2019 Years to Come Representative Wayne Matewski | Councilor-at-Large Joe McGonagle A Lifetime of service to the City of Everett

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Wishing you Congratulations continued success, Class of 2019 best wishes Sal KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK DiDomenico Peter A. State Senator Napolitano Councilor-at-Large Paid Political Advert.

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Congratulations Class of 2019 JOHN F. HANLON COUNCILOR

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Best Wishes Best of Luck in the Future to the Fred Capone Class of 2019 Ward 1 Councilor Stephen Simonelli Councilor, Ward 2

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Best of Luck Good Luck in the Future in the future Class of 2019 Michael J. McLaughlin Rosa DiFlorio Councilor, Ward 6 Councilor, Ward 5

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Great Job Congratulations Class of 2019 Class of 2019 You will go on to make this School Committee member City so proud Ward 5 Marcony Almeida Barros

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