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THURSDAY, April 11, 2019 Somerset developer INDEX Police Report 2 Editorials 4 to move forward Through The Years 5 Then and Now 5 By Sue Ellen Woodcock posted by the City Clerk on Obituaries 6 the Town of Winthrop website Classified 14 For months there has been with ordinances under title 17. Business Directory 15 a question of where the Center That boundary is key when Business District boundary is it has come to one developer and if there are any home lots with a proposal. INDEPENDENT in it. With this new information, A letter from Commission- the Planning Board approved er of Inspectional Services Al on Monday night the proposal Legee delivered hours before for 1025 Somerset, (site of the Monday night’s Planning old Dollar Store) a develop- Board meeting made all the ment by Envelo of 30 apart- difference. ment units with parking and There is a clear line distin- retail on the ground level. guishing the lots in the Center Now that the boundary is- Business District and lots for sue is cleared up the developer Newspaper Group homes of the abutters. will have to apply for a build- “During the past few ing permit and the proposal NEWS Briefs weeks it has become appar- will still have to go in front of ent that confusion exists as to the Zoning Board of Appeals the boundaries of the Center for variances. YOUTH ART SHOW Business District as shown on “It’s not an easy one-stop Visit the E.B. Newton Cul- the current Town of Winthrop shop,” said attorney James tural Center, 45 Pauline St., zoning map,” Legee stated. Cipoletta, who represents En- Thursday, April 11 3-7 p.m. COURTESY PHOTO Winds gusting at up to 40mph made controlling the April 3 two-alarm fire at 155 Pauline St. a dif- Legee added that the cur- and Saturday, April 13 11 a.m. rent Zoning Map can be found to 3 p.m. for the show ficult task. Fire crews from Winthrop, Chelsea, Revere, Massport and Boston responded, success- See DEVELOPMENT Page 4 fully preventing the spread to surrounding structures. EASTER EGG HUNT Character breakfast and Councilor Letterie holds Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, Winds whip Pauline Street fire April 13, 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Gorman Fort Banks School. By Sue Ellen Woodcock multiple different streets, due constructed of plastic deck- meeting for Precinct 2 residents Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 to people’s confusion over the ing. The northwest winds By Sue Ellen Woodcock Resident Mike DiMento at the door. Available at Parks Careless disposal of smok- volume of smoke in the area. were also a factor.” said confusion over a 911 call and Recs office located in the ing material was the cause of It was soon determined that During the fire winds were Precinct 2 Councilor James also happened at the Larson rear of 151 Pauline St. Join us the two-alarm blaze at 155 the fire was at 155 Pauline St. between 30-35 mph and gust- Letterie held a small open Rink when an elderly man for breakfast, games, music, Pauline St., on April 3, causing “Upon arrival the entire ed at times over 40 mph. meeting at the EB Newton hit his head. One was a cell face painting, egg hunt, and more than $250,000 in damag- back of the building, of a “It was the wind that forced Center Monday night for Pre- phone used and the other used your favorite characters. es to a single-family home. two-family home was fully the fire up and over the build- cinct 2 residents. a landline. The dispatcher Fire Chief Paul Flanagan involved and fire had entered ing and into the attic,” Flana- One resident, Katie Pellac- asked for an exact address. 2019 SENIOR CITIZEN said numerous calls came in to the attic,” Flanagan said. “The gan said. chia, asked about regionaliz- “That dispatcher should regional dispatch at 8:56 p.m. fire originated on the back ing other areas of the budget know the address,” he said. PROPERTY TAX WORK reporting a building fire on porch which was new and See FIRE Page 3 beside police and fire dis- Resident Frank Constanti- Applications for the 2019 patch. Letterie noted regional no asked about the timeframe Senior Property Tax Work off YOUTH ART SHOW dispatch is costing the Town for the infrastructure work are available at Senior Center more than $450,000 per year. in the town center. Letterie and Town Hall. Applications “It seems to be costing us a said it has not gone out to bid are due back to the Senior lot more money for the bene- yet, but will soon. He was Center by 2 p.m. Wednesday, fit,” Letterie said, adding there told work would commence April 17 is also some discouragement in August or September and as to how well the dispatchers be closed by Nov. 1. Also, WINTHROP ART know the area. He noted that the demolition of the actual ASSOCIATION there are also a lot of grants SPRING ART FEST connected to regionalization. See PRECINCT 2 Page 2 The spring art fest will be

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Monday, April 1 called earlier today and was Follow-up investigation should be considered armed A well-being check on par- contacted and told that this Report of an unwanted par- concerned for a female party on Brookfield Road. Officer and dangerous. Use caution. ty on Shirley Street. Unable to phone is at the station. ty on Kennedy Road. Party that has been sleeping in a ve- spoke to the person he was Weapons of choice are knives. make contact with party at this Caller states there is an el- was sent on his way. He was hicle. Units did an area search looking for. If located, contact Everett PD. time. derly female walking at Cir- staying with his grandmother and all parking lots around. An abandoned motor vehi- BOLO given to all units. Officer was flagged down cuit and Pauline and she looks until Wednesday, but it is not No sign of a female party. cle was interfering with snow DPW called to state that by party on Revere Street disoriented. Party is known to working out. He was also ad- Caller stated that he woke removal at the Public Land- there are hypodermic needles stating possible 94C in the the officers. No medical atten- vised not to return. up and realized that someone ing. Also on 72-hour list. At- on the ground next to where Dunkin Donuts. Nobody in- tion needed. Party was given 91 came across a distur- had hit his son’s vehicle. They tempted to make contact with they are working at Buchan- side matching description. a courtesy ride by a citizen. bance between two female live on River Road. They are the owner. Per S4 permission an and Bowdoin Street. Items Unit attempted to remove a Units clear. parties on Shirley Street. One not home now but will file a to tow the vehicle was made. were retrieved. bird wrapped up in a tree on In between the Bank of party was trying to retrieve her report later. G&J on the scene. Defendant of an active Highland Avenue. Tree cutter America and East Boston belongings. Units standing by Male party on Almont Follow-up investigation on 209A called to schedule a mu- cut down branch and ACO is Savings Bank, there is a for female party as she gathers Street texted a friend stating Pleasant Park Road. Nobody tually agreeable time with the on the scene and was able to 2-foot-by-2 foot sinkhole. her belongings. She is staying SOS need emergency help. home. plaintiff to retrieve his tools free the bird. DPW contacted. This is not with her aunt in Boston. This party suffers from sei- Report of a raccoon in a from her residence. Plaintiff Party reports syringe near impeding traffic. Calling party on Shirley zures. Party called friend back tree that appears to be injured contacted and agreed to Sun- the cemetery. Items picked up. Caller witnessed a hit and Street states that her daughter and he stated it was an acci- at River and Lewis Avenue. day, April 7. Defendant con- Party reports a sinkhole in run between a Ford pickup and the woman she lives with dent and he did not need help. ACO responded. It was in fact tacted and confirmed and he the area of Bank of America that hit a Ford Focus. Victim are arguing out front of the Units picking up syringes a raccoon THAT was not in- will report to the station first. that may need to be addressed. not on the scene. Per Charlie residence. It is verbal now. at the cemetery. jured. All units clear. 996 reports motor vehicle 92 reports unable to locate any 1, unit sent to see if a victim Party came to the station to Todisco Towing towed a Unit off assisting social keys found in the gutter on defects. can be identified. 92 locat- report a stolen package deliv- vehicle from Governors Park worker on Highland Avenue. Pauline Street where National Police was needed for med- ed the parked vehicle that is ery from Amazon. as a trespass tow. No parties were home. Grid crew is working. Turned ical aid. Requested by WFD. damaged. No victim located. Calling party states she Another trespass tow from Reporting party on Bartlett over to individual that are liv- One party to BMC. 93 waiting Will be standing by to take saw a male, older teenager, Governors Park. Road came to the station to re- ing there now. on the scene. Board of Health pictures. 92 reports finding on the right side of the marsh Two solicitors going door port that he had terminated an Employee from the group director on scene and Town paperwork for permit parking. heading into Winthrop near to door on Summit Avenue. employee on March 23. The home called to advise they Health Nurse enroute to lo- Going to Sturgis Street to lo- Short Beach. His eyes looked 91 off on Sagamore with the employee allegedly stole per- will be conducting a fire drill. cation. 93 will clear and 91 cate the vehicle owner. Made like they were closing and he parties. 91 reports both males sonal information and credit Police and Fire were notified. will stand by until other units contact with the vehicle own- looked high. State Police was are from SFE Energy and they card information of his clients Calling party from Read arrive. 91 and fire are clear. ers’ wife. She was made aware called. have the proper documents for and has reportedly been con- Street states a male soliciting Board of Health and Town of the damage to the vehicle. Charlie 1 dispatched 93 to soliciting. They were both ad- tacting the clients and speak- in the area. Called headquar- Nurse remain on the scene. Off with a parked motor ve- the cemetery for a needle that vised to check in with the po- ing about the business and it’s ters and they confirmed a per- Report to follow. hicle with the same damage as needs to be properly disposed lice when they come to town. owner in very unflattering and mit was issued. Calling party states that the parked Ford from the pre- of. 93 has the item secured. Motor vehicle parked in a unfavorable terms. Reporting Alpha 1 reports kids fight- her elderly neighbor is stand- vious call. 92 reports he made Caller on Myrtle Avenue handicap spot without a hand- party wanted to document this ing at Arthur T. Cummings ing near the bus stop across contact with the vehicle own- states there is a dog barking icap placard in Town Hall. A situation to protect his clients School. Two units dispatched from CVS and appears to be er. He is en route to headquar- for over an hour. The dog was citation was issued. and business should any type and upon arrival, the children disoriented and agitated and ters to fill out crash report. actually outside. The owner Motor vehicle stop on of fraud occur and court ac- cleared going separate ways. is requesting a well-being Caller states that on Main was taking the dog for a walk Woodside Avenue. 91 reports tion becomes necessary in the Officer spoke with some of check. Caller states elderly Street parties in motor vehi- to stop the barking. it took awhile for the vehicle future. the subjects who stated what white female around her 70s cle is playing very loud music Motor vehicle stop at Wash- to stop. A citation was issued Police requested for lan- the issue was over. Officer wearing a hat and a jacket. and will not turn it down. Unit ington and Thornton Park for to the female driver. Someone guage barrier on Nevada asking S5 to check out a group Caller states that the female 92 spoke with clear who stat- expired license. Licensed op- is coming by to take control of Street and minors that will of kids that he is unfamiliar has special needs but typical- ed that they were by the car erator took control of the vehi- the vehicle. A licensed driver be left unattended. Unit clear. with. ly does not act in this manner. wash. Units checked the area cle. Original operator will be came and took control of the The father arrived on the Report that two male par- 92 states bus stop is empty but and it is clear at this time. summoned. vehicle and the two parties. scene. The father is taking the ties from the Assessor’s Of- will search the area along with Report of people outside Property manager on Vet- Assisted fire with traffic kids to the hospital to visit the fice will be going around in 91. All French Square clear of Blackstrap making noise. The erans Road called to inquire control at the Public Landing. mother. the area ringing door bells to that person. Ingleside Park restaurant had entertainment about two people who were 91 report it was an out-of- Reporting party came assess homes for the next cou- are being search. Area search and the door was open. The trespassed from the property. control fire pit which has been into the station to report that ple of months. negative. door was closed and units We were able to confirm one knocked down by WFD. while he was parked in front Caller on Grovers Avenue Caller reports that her clear. order but not the second. She Caller reports that in the of house on Winthrop Street, states that party went into a ex-partner is making harass- Very loud party with loud will contact her lawyer and vicinity of Temple Avenue a vehicle collided with and yard with a flashlight looking ing phone calls. Party stat- music on Atlantic Street. send a copy of the second in- four people in a dark-colored broke his driveers side left in the windows of a home that ed she was in Malden when Units spoke to both parties. dividual’s order so that our de- wagon, which caller believes mirror. is under construction. No one she got these calls and was Also acquired number for the partment can take action. One are casing houses in the neigh- Police aid needed on Shore is residing in the house. Units referred to Malden PD. Par- landlord. Units will contact of the individuals is reportedly borhood. Units clear, searched Drive. Subject was alert and checked the home and it is se- ty was also advised officers him to make him aware of the sleeping his his grandmother’s extensively and unable to lo- conscious. Transported to cure. No one in the area. Units cannot go to a house to order situation. 93 state that she also vehicle in the parking lot. The cate the vehicle or the parties MGH. Report to follow. will keep a lookout. someone to stop making calls spoke to the landlord and that other is reportedly staying in involved. Traffic control for fire- de S6 off on Putnam Street unless they make a report or they will be dealing with this an apartment. partment on Pauline Street. because of a possible distur- file for a 209A. issue as well. Party at Governors Park Wednesday, April 3 Action Ambulance is treating bance at JW’s Bistro. S6 states Party on Washington Av- Report of a loud party in states that his neighbor is Caller on Beach Road re- officer on the scene for smoke. an outdoor light that fell into enue states that he noticed a the backyard with fire pit on banging on the walls and ceil- ports that the people who live ACO is transporting animal to the concrete caused the noise. blinking red light on the side Moore Street. Units spoke ing and wants an officer to downstairs are threatening to Woburn. State Fire Marshal The building was secure. of a home, possibly an alarm. with the party on scene. He come by. All parties advised beat her and assault her. She contacted and they will send Spoke to the resident at that claimed he had just ended the of their rights. Court date is believes they are drunk or out an investigator. All units Friday, April 5 house who stated earlier it party and was bringing every- scheduled for a future time. under 94C. It was a verbal ar- clear except for Delta 6 who A Lyft driver has a passen- was a fire alarm malfunction thing inside. gument and it is an ongoing is on the scene with the State ger in his vehicle who was and resident was waiting for Tuesday, April 2 issue. Fire Marshal. drunk and made him uncom- an alarm company to fix it. Sunday, April 7 Units were off in the rear SFE Energy will be en- Caller on Loring Road fortable. The driver is fine Walk-in to turn in his fire- Caller reports that her ex of Veterans Road to do a gaged in door to door solic- stated a large tree branch fell now and he left the passenger arms and LTC. showed up drunk for a cus- well-being check for a female iting in the area of Winthrop on his vehicle. W91 reports out on Crest Avenue to walk Unit off with some youths tody exchange so she refused party that has been sleeping Street. large branch blocking the en- the rest of the way. Offices are at Cumberland Farms. Youths the exchange and reported in a black Honda. Units did Follow-up investigation at tire street. Charlie 1 notified going to attempt to locate that just got out of a school play that he drove off drunk. This not see the Honda in the are. Governors Park. Unable to DPW. Fire notified that the party. Units checked the area and are heading home. happened about 20 minutes Charlie 1 reports the manager locate the subject so message street is impassable due to the and there were no signs of that Caller states there is a par- ago. that lives at the given address was left on intercom system. branch. party. ty revving a car engine in the Alcohol complaint at Bu- Young lady turned in a Visa vicinity of Buckthorn Terrace. chanan and Bowdoin Street. Thursday. April 4 debit card she found in the No description of the vehi- BOLO to all units. Area Please come to the St. John’s Episcopal Church BOLO out of Everett for area of Winthrop Shore Drive. cle. Vehicle left the scene. No search negative. Annual Spring Craft Fair white male possibly operating Voicemail was left for party need for response. A 84-year-old male needs Toyota Camry green. He is named on the card. Male party on Walden assistance with his phone on Saturday, April 13, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M. wanted in connection with a Caller states there is glass Street states that his cell phone Overlook Drive. He keeps Parish Hall, 222 Bowdoin St., Winthrop stabbing occurring on March all over the road at Wheelock blew up. He was not hurt. He calling Life Line. He is par- Jewelry  Edible Treasures  Knit & Crochet Items 16 in the city of Everett. A and Pauline Street. DPW no- also stated that he flushed the tially blind and partially deaf. Easter Items  Wood Crafts  Photography warrant has been issued for tified. phone down the toilet and Officer spoke to the subject. Wreaths  Sea Glass Crafts/Wearables armed assault with intent to Assisted fire with -par then retrieved it. Male party Caller on Kennedy Road murder and assault and bat- ty who fell and hit his head sounds highly drunk. Units states explicit marking on Plus our famous LOBSTER Lunches, tery causing serious bodily at Winthrop Federal Credit spoke to the party and he was the ground by spray paint. 91 Chili, Hot Dogs, & more! harm. Everett PD has the pa- Union. One male to MGH. drunk. Phone did blow up. states spray paint and it ap- per warrant in hand. Subject Family was notified. Units advised him that it was pears that kids hang out there. not a police matter and he will Explicit markings on the go to the cell phone company. ground as well as initials. 93 WINTHROP MARKETPLACE Male party on Court Road requesting that the other shifts called 911 stating he possibly later in the day go by to check GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD poisoned himself. EMS en- the area. route. 91 reports straight med- Earlier call about vandal- ical, no poison involved. Party ism on Kennedy Road. Unit Ingredients: enrollee to MGH. requested overnight units 1 pound fresh asparagus, 2 peppers yellow and orange, check the area. trimmed halved and seeded 2 zucchini, ends trimmed and 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil Saturday, April 6 Motor vehicle stop at Main halved lengthwise 1/4 cup red wine vinegar A 27-year-old male from and Pleasant streets. Verbal 2 yellow squash, ends trimmed 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard Locust Street being transport- for headlight violation. and halved lengthwise 1 clove garlic, minced ed to MGH. Motor vehicle stop on Main 1 large red onion, sliced into salt and ground black pepper Action Ambulance dropped Street. Unit requested G&J 1/2-inch thick slices to taste off a phone that they found due to unlicensed driver. G&J related to an emergency trans- has the vehicle and citation Directions: port from Winthrop Street. issued. 1. Preheat grill for medium heat and lightly oil the Mystic Valley Elder Services grate. 2. Arrange asparagus, zucchini, yellow squash, red onion, and red bell peppers on preheated grill; cook The future of health until vegetables are tender and slightly charred, 10 to begins with you Precinct 2 // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The more researchers know about what makes each of 15 minutes. Remove vegetables from grill and cut into us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. French Square will take place Letterie also talked about bite-sized pieces. Join a research effort with one million people nationwide and will be used for parking the drainage on Morton Street, to create a healthier future for all of us. 3. Whisk olive oil, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, during the construction. The the Environmental Bond Bill JoinAllofUs.org project will start at CVS and and the possibility of obtain- garlic, salt, and black pepper together in a bowl to 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 work itself up to Woodside ing grants for engineering Founding Members of Partners HealthCare make the dressing. Toss vegetables with dressing in a [email protected] or [email protected] Avenue. Drainage and sew- work. Drainage at Ingleside bowl. Serve warm or at room temperature. Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” er will make up Phase One. Park was also discussed as are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Phase Two will replace the was the vacant middle school 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP (617)846-6880 water lines. site. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 Page 3

Fire // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CASA and schools reflect on results Fire department crews went of 2018 prevention needs assessment in and knocked the fire down. There was also a car on fire in By Kate Anslinger has put several successful re- to being put in an involun- the driveway. sources into place, we need tary sexual situation. Sexual There were no serious in- Last November, former the help of the parents and intercourse amongst eighth juries. One police officer -as CASA Executive Director community members. We are graders dropped by 1 percent sisted a woman out of the first Amy Epstein and new direc- here to bring everyone togeth- from 2016 to 2018 and by 10 floor who was trying to rescue tor LeighAnn Eruzione, pre- er to unify around our youth.” percent in ninth graders from her pets. They were treated for sented the results of the 2018 The most concerning of 2016 to 2018, rising slightly smoke inhalation. Prevention Needs Assessment the PNA results fell under with age in tenth, eleventh, Fire crews from MassPort, (PNA) at a Town Council the mental health category, and twelve graders. Condom Chelsea, Boston and Revere. meeting. The in-depth survey reflecting a slight increase of usage dipped slightly amongst The state fire marshal assisted included questions related to students having thoughts of 12th graders in 2016 and rose in the investigation for cause drug and alcohol use, mental suicide since the previous sur- in 2018, resulting in 30 per- vey taken in 2016. According COURTESY PHOTOS and sexual health, and school cent reported condom use of The fire, with help from the safety, and was set in motion to the survey results, suicidal the 60 percent of overall stu- high winds made its way into so the community could gain thoughts rose from 15 percent dents who admitted to having to 16.5 percent and 6 percent of the attic of the two-family insight into the well-being of sexual intercourse. those students actually made a home (top-right) on Pauline Winthrop has seen a steady Winthrop’s youth in Grades suicide attempt. Feelings of Street. The aftermath (bot- 6-12. Out of the 1039 en- decline in students who report- tom-left) of the two-alarm fire. sadness and hopelessness rose rolled students in the district, from 25 percent to 29 per- ed using both marijuana and of origin. 733 students participated in cent, confirming that there has alcohol in their lifetimes, drop- The home is owned by Chris the PNA, and the end results been a rise in those who have ping from 82 percent alcohol and Cheryl Wolsesley. Four were consistent with the com- steadily felt depressed for two use in 2009 to 48 percent in people were displaced due to munities around us, bringing weeks straight. The majority 2018 and 45 percent marijua- the fire. Their two dogs Ted and awareness to the fact that the of students in high school ad- na use in 2009 to 31 percent in Stanley and a cat were fine. issues in all categories are a mitted that they had someone 2018. This drop can be related “The house is not a total national concern. they could talk to if they felt to the federal dollars that have loss, but badly damaged,” “It’s important to compre- like they needed help, whereas been provided for alcohol con- Flanagan said. “The firefight- hend the realities of what this the number of middle school- sumption education as well as ers was slightly lower. ers deserve credit due to the means for the youth in our the push for social-emotional Of the students that re- winds. The fire could have community,” said Eruzione, learning in students starting ported dating, 18 percent felt easily jumped to adjoining who believes that funding as early as elementary school. that they were forced to par- structures.” for programming is direct- While the stats show a slight ticipate in sexual behavior How to help: ly related to better statistics rise in both middle schoolers Gift cards are being col- amongst all categories in the and 5 percent reported that a and high schoolers being bul- lected for the Wolsesly fam- PNA. “There is only so much partner had hurt them phys- lied from 2016 to 2018, an av- ily and two tenants – Target, that a coalition and a school ically over the previous 12 erage of 45 percent of students Best Buy, Home Depot, Stop can do, we need parents to months. When the percentag- agreed that it was cool to de- and Shop and Winthrop Mar- be aware so they can have es of students who reported fend others, and 82 percent of ketplace among others. Any conversations with their chil- sexual force are translated all students felt comfortable help is appreciated. Donations dren. While the joint effort of into numbers, the end result talking to teachers one on one are being accepted at Pleasant CASA, the police department is 21 students out of the 733 Park Yacht Club and Citizens and the school department who took the PNA, admitted See SURVEY Page 4 Bank in Winthrop. BOAT LAUNCH COMING TOGETHER News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 held April 27 from noon - 6 RABIES CLINIC pants and programs!! (More p.m. and April 28 from 11 A rabies clinic will be held information to follow) Please a.m. to 4 pm at the EB Newton Saturday, May 11 at 243R contact Nancy Giuffre with Cultural Center, 45 Pauline St. Winthrop St. $10 per animal, any questions and/or concerns dogs and cats. Call the health at 617-640-4292. WINTHROP department with questions at ENGAGES (617) 846-1740. APRIL BIKE RIDE Winthrop Engages or WE THIS SATURDAY will meet Wednesday, May WINARC ACTIVITIES Join Bike Winthrop this 15 from 6-8 p.m. in the Cum- FOR APRIL AND MAY Saturday, April 13, 11am-1 mings School Cafetorium. WINARC is sponsoring the p.m. together with Bike to the Learn the workings of town following activities. Sea, a Malden-based nonprof- government. Hip Hop with Kerra - it for their annual April Fools Wednesday, April 10, 17, 24, Ride, starting and ending right SPRING CRAFT May 1 at the Senior Center for the first time right here FAIR AT ST JOHN’S from 6:30 - 7:30. Cost of Pro- in Winthrop. This free tour gram, $5.00/participant. will explore the new Belle EPISCOPAL CHURCH WINARC Dance - “Swing Isle Marsh Ecology Park fol- St John’s Episcopal Church into Spring” - Saturday, April lowed by a ride around Deer is beckoning in a fresh sea- 13, Senior Center, 6:30 - 8:00 Island along its dedicated son with its annual Spring pm, $5.00/participant. (Please pathway. You can also learn BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK Crews have been busy replacing the boat launch at the town landing the last couple weeks. The Craft Fair on Saturday open the attachment) about the progress of the April 13, 10am-2pm, at 222 Northern Strand Community Fish and Game Department is spending $1 million which will include a pier so SAVE THE DATE: boats can tie up to the floats. All the pilings are complete and the concrete work is done. Bowdoin St. in Winthrop, Run, Walk or Roll Fund- Trail. Meet up at the parking a requisite destination for raiser lot right across from DCR’s choice holiday shopping. When: Sunday, May 5, 2019 Short Beach Winthrop Shores Convenient street parking is Where: Deer Island, Reservation. ** available. Winthrop, MA The spring line-up will fea- Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. WINSTON-JOHNSON PREMIER CHECKING ture new and returning local ON HONOR ROLL artisans, over twenty sellers all Please join us in celebrating under one roof. Expect to find Dewayne L. 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OUR Opinions COLLEGE DEBT IS A NATIONAL CRISIS AND DISGRACE Forum One of the clearest indications of the growing income and wealth inequality in our nation is the level of college debt that is being incurred by the vast majority of the current generation of college students and recent graduates. According to one study, student loans total an astounding $1.5 trillion, a figure that represents the largest source of debt for Americans after home mortgages. The recent college admissions scandal has highlighted what is common knowledge, namely, that the rich are able to gain admission into elite colleges for no other reason than their ex- treme wealth. But the flip side of this story is that the wealthy not only can pay huge sums to bribe their kids’ way into these schools, but also that they can afford to pay the full fare without worrying about financial aid or loans. However, admission into elite colleges is not even the tip of the iceberg in terms of the issue of paying college expenses. Public college and universities used to be affordable alternatives for lower-income and middle-class students. But given that state and federal funding for higher education has been on a steady, downward plunge since the 1980s, state schools of higher edu- cation now have little money for scholarships, even for needy students. As a result, today’s young people are graduating with an av- erage debt of $50,000. $100,000 in loans is not an uncommon figure -- and these are graduates from state universities. There also are two other factors that are compounding the negative effects of high student debt: According to a recent study, young adults today earn $10,000 a year less than their counterparts did in in 1989. In addition, the interest rate on that $1.5 trillion of debt is around seven percent -- a figure that is far Guest Op-Ed higher than almost any other kind of consumer debt This situation not only is tragic -- and that is not too strong a word to use -- for our young generation, but it also holds pro- found consequences for the future of our country. Keep Medicare Part D’s six protected classes protected

With such high levels of debt, young people are marrying By Linda Stalters and D plans to cover all medica- and hundreds of thousands patients to take cheaper, less later in life and having fewer children. Their college debt means Raymond Y. Cho tions in six "protected classes" of people with serious psy- effective medications first. that they will be unable to buy homes, which not only ultimate- of drugs, including antipsy- chiatric illnesses have been Only when these drugs fail ly will have a depressing effect on the housing market and the Recently, the Centers for chotics, antidepressants, and "re-institutionalized" in state will the insurer allow doctors economy, but will render the achievement of the American Medicare and Medicaid Ser- anticonvulsants. These med- prisons and county jails. to prescribe newer, more ef- Dream all but impossible for this generation. vices (CMS) proposed a trou- icines help treat people with CMS is advancing this rule fective drugs. With the Baby Boomers reaching full retirement age, there bling regulation that would schizophrenia and other psy- as a cost-saving measure. But If patients must endure suc- also is this question: Who is going to pay for the Boomers’ weaken Medicare Part D, the chiatric illnesses. any short-term savings would cessive failures on the least Medicare and Social Security costs if today’s young people are federal program that helps 45 The proposed regulation be canceled out by increased costly medications first and so financially overburdened? million American seniors and would amend the six protect- spending on emergency rooms bear the associated increases The Green New Deal proposed by Sen. Ed Markey and oth- people with disabilities afford ed classes rule and allow in- and the penal system, since in cost, what message does ers not only is about saving our environment, but it also aims to prescription drugs. surers to exclude many drugs more people with serious brain that send? In particular, for give young people a fighting chance to get out from under the Part D is unique among from Part D plans. Millions of disorders will end up in jail. patients with serious psychiat- crushing burden of student debt and exorbitant tuition bills. government programs. The Americans who rely on these In addition to antipsychot- ric illnesses, "failure" means a America is the only major country that imposes these debts federal government allows crucial medications would be ics and anticonvulsants, the harrowing descent into a psy- upon its young people -- and the time may have come to end it people to purchase coverage left to fend for themselves. six protected classes include chotic crisis often ending in an now. from private insurers. The Congress must halt this regu- immune-suppressants for emergency room admission or government subsidizes these lation now. treatment of transplant rejec- worse. plans but otherwise lets Medi- Our nation is struggling to tion, HIV/AIDs drugs, and Individuals who suffer care beneficiaries choose the provide care for people with cancer medications. from schizophrenia-related coverage that's best for them. schizophrenia and other psy- The regulation also autho- brain illnesses are clinical- Independent Congress did put some chosis-based illnesses. These rizes insurers to use "fail first" ly complex patients, in part, guardrails on insurers when it patients die 10 to 28 years policies on drugs in the six Newspaper Group created Part D. It required Part sooner than other Americans, classes. These policies require See OP-ED Page 6

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The Transcript assumes no financial responsibil- ity for typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in Development // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any velo and the developer Joanna industrial) and has been be- said Tom Reilly of Somerset could have a four-story build- errors that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 Schwartz, who purchased the fore the Planning Board. Ave. “It’s inexcusable, it’s un- ing. property 18 months ago with She said the design work ad- fair to the property owners that “All the information that Directory the assumption that four sto- dressed comments regarding this has been dragging on.” was available and told to us Marketing Director ries were allowed. the frontage of the building, “It’s been three long years by primary sources told us Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] The variances will address where the gas meters will be fighting about this,” said Jean that this building could have height (there is a question and the landscaping. Part of Coughlin of Cottage Park four stores,” Schwartz said. “I Assistant Marketing Directors between 2.5 or four stories) the plan also calls for the wid- Road. “Now it’s clarified.” think that should be included Maureen DiBella - [email protected] and dimensional setbacks for ening of Somerset Avenue by Schwartz said when she in the record. This delay has Legal Advertising front, side and rear. one and half feet. purchased the property for been egregious as a developer Ellen Bertino - [email protected] Schwartz, who has held “It’s extremely unfortunate $1.2 million that she was as- “I am very excited about the Ad Design public meetings (and went that the petitioners were told sured “by every signal person ruling and very happy we have Kane DiMasso-Scott back to make the design less that four stories is allowable,” in charge at the time” that she an answer,” Schwartz said. Editorial Stephen Quigley Reporters Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] Cary Shuman - [email protected] Survey // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 Seth Daniel - [email protected] John Lynds - [email protected] when it came to safety issues. Winthrop has been defined Lisa Howard. “Even if it’s a the youth are most. Keep in Copy Editing, Layout “The reason why these as an isolated community shock value, you need to wake mind that these are situations Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates numbers may appear to be with limited resources, and people up because this is a that are happening on week- Business Accounts Executive somewhat surprising is be- the majority of struggling stu- true, ongoing issue. How to ends or outside of school, Judy Russi - [email protected] cause Winthrop actually looks dents have to go into the city be safe and how to make good not just in school. As goals roll out, we are working hard Printer at the numbers and assess- or leave the town, in order to choices is part of the curricu- es the issues, whereas other access treatment. Unlike the lum and intervention. Educa- to get parents involved and Concord Monitor (N.H.) communities hide the info,” faculty and staff that are em- tion is not just about reading, CASA to be supported when said Epstein. “Other districts ployed in the district, parents writing, and math. We’ve they speak to students. I feel are afraid of the backlash they are not immersed in the cul- taken measures to have other confident this isn’t one source The Winthrop Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space will receive, but Winthrop ture of today’s students and town resources such as the po- of info and we are committing and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please has done the necessary work they don’t see the problems lice department to help us, and that.” include your street and telephone number with your submission. to make a case for the proof and issues from the same an- that is just an additional tool If you are interested in host- The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters needed to gain much-need- gle as those who have their in our toolbox. We don’t just ing a coffee hour to discuss to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed ed resources. We are on par eye on it consistently. support academics, that’s not some of the pressing issues are not necessarily those of The Winthrop Transcript. with other communities, if not “If we don’t share the info what school is anymore, but involving Winthrop’s youth, Text or attachments emailed to much lower. It’s something with the community, we won’t this is a community survey please contact LeighAnn [email protected] are preferred. that we shouldn’t be afraid to be able to tackle the issue,” and we administer it in the Eruzione at: leruzione@win- address.” said School Superintendent school because that’s where thropcasa.org E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 Page 5 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The Winthrop By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript ARTICLE 874 - COTTAGE PARK HOTEL - EXPANSION THRU 1895

20 years ago Board, that will deal with Belcher, who bid $11,000. April 8, 1999 the personnel administration, 1 A study commissioned by a classification, and salary plans 100 years ago citizens group has shown that for town employees. April 12, 1919 Massport has been overstat- The Mass. Supreme Judi- Deer Island Penal Com- ing the problem of delays at cial Court has ruled that the missioner Bates reports that Logan Airport in an effort to strip of sand on Pt. Shirley he is confident that the federal gain support for construction known as Brewster Ave. is a government will construct a of Runway 14/32. public roadway, and therefore bridge connecting Pt. Shirley Townspeople are mourn- the homeowners who have to Deer Island in order to al- ing the recent passing of three constructed patios adjacent to low the government to supply long-time, prominent local their properties must remove Ft. Strong, which is located residents: realtor Morris Fo- any structures from the public at the far end of the island, gel; Sam Newman, who was way. with materials more easily. active in the affairs of Temple The recent fundraising con- The bridge would be a fabri- Tifereth Israel; and former cert of the U.S. Navy Glee cated steel structure that was Tax Collector Phil Genovese. Club at Memorial Auditori- one of four such bridges used State Police officials say um sponsored by the Little in France during the war, but they will be beefing up patrols League was a huge success. which no longer were needed on Winthrop Shore Drive and Gary Cooper stars in “The at war’s end. other MDC beaches for the Hanging Tree” and the Lone Reports from throughout coming summer season. Ranger stars in “Lost City of the country reveal that the “Ed TV,” “Doug’s First Gold” at the Winthrop The- numbers of school and college Movie,” and “Analyze This” atre. teachers are dramatically low, are playing at the Revere and that the salaries for teach- Showcase Cinemas. 70 years ago 2 ers will have to be increased April 7, 1949 in order to attract more people 40 years ago Building Inspector Wil- into the teaching profession. April 11, 1979 fred Bennett reports that Despite the fierce opposi- new construction for the first 110 years ago tion of Winthrop residents and three months of this year has April 10, 1909 others from nearby commu- reached a new, post-war high. nities, state and federal offi- Bennett said that he has issued The fourth and final session cials have indicated that they 12 permits for new construc- of Town Meeting lasted three hope to proceed with plans to tion and 38 permits for repairs and one half hours, with about construct three large inciner- to existing structures. 200 voters present. Most of ators to burn sewage sludge Winthrop resident Michael the discussion concerned the Of all the 56 hotels, inns 1906 map of picture #1. One the evening, the water gates on Deer Island. Many see the Caruccio and his bride, the article calling for the town and resort establishments that can see the Main Hotel Build- to the bay would be opened plan as the first step in creat- former Nita M. Milandri of to purchase the land between have operated in Winthrop ing which has been extended to rapidly drain the pool and ing a massive industrial con- Roxbury, are pictured in this Main and Pleasant Sts. for from 1880 to the present date, from the originally modified then as the tide came back a new playground and park. Bartlett House over to Cottage plex on Deer Island to treat all week’s Transcript aboard a under no less than 75 different in, the pool would be refilled The motion was opposed on names, the largest and most Park Road. A side view of this of the sewage from the Great- cruise ship on which they were with fresh sea water to ready the basis that Ingleside Park is luxurious was the Cottage facility is depicted in Picture it for the next day. The pool er Boston area. married by the ship’s captain. less than 1,000-feet from the Park Hotel complex located #2 where, on the far right rear, was equipped with a slide and A group of about 100 The couple will be cruising proposed new playground and on Bartlett Road and Bartlett the original Bartlett House swing for the enjoyment of the well-wishers turned out at a off the coast of South America Parkway. As we stated in last can still be seen. Picture #3 bathers. Next week some of coffee to wish good luck to for the next two months. residents of the Beach section week’s article, we have re- shows one of the several cot- the accommodations and ame- George “Red” Hill, who has Burt Lancaster and Yvonne said that any new playground ceived a number of requests tages around the Cottage Park nities provided for the plea- served as a Water Commis- DiCarlo star in “Criss Cross” should be built with their sec- Circle that were built to pro- for more information or this sure of the vacationers will be sioner for the past 25 years, at the Winthrop and State the- tion of town in mind. Even resort Hotel and have there- vide private summer hous- discussed. but who is stepping down atres. though other speakers noted fore prepared this mini series ing for families who often Many stories have been of Then and Now articles de- stayed for extended periods from that post. that with the town’s popula- voted to describing first its es- of a month or even the entire fabricated about Orlando Christopher Reeve stars in 80 years ago tion approaching 10,000, state tablishment in 1880, then its summer season. This par- Belcher, the gentleman who “Superman” at the Kincade April 8, 1939 law will require the town to expansion to its final config- ticular cottage was the third established the Cottage Park Theatre. The meeting of the Board add playground space, and uration in the late 1890s and one up from the water on the Hotel. One was that Orlando of Selectmen this week lasted others noted that by taking the Florida was named after him. finally the many amenities it right hand side just above the 50 years ago until 2:40 a.m. to listen to all so-called Green property, the Historical research of the Flor- had to offer its cliental in the word “Cottage” on the map. April 10, 1969 of those opposed to the plan entrance to the town would be early 1900s. This article de- The fourth picture shows the ida community’s founding has State Rep. Ralph Sirianni submitted by Bernard Basch greatly enhanced, the motion scribes the expansion of the entire complex, again look- revealed that it received its has sent a letter to Gov. Fran- to construct a filling station Cottage Park Hotel from its ing up Cottage Park Road, name some forty years earlier was defeated. original layout outlined last with the elaborate salt water after Orlando Reeves, a senti- cis W. Sargent seeking Sar- on Shirley Street. Opponents Winthrop fireman William week to its final configuration swimming pool now installed. nel who died guarding a mili- gent’s support for a bill filed were so vehement that a fur- Schumann was seriously in- in about 1895 as shown on the When low tide occurred in tary installation there in 1838. by Sirianni that aims to give ther abutment hearing was jured when he drove his hors- cities and towns the authority scheduled for Tuesday. es into an offal wagon to avoid “to regulate and control pol- William Thornton will be running over a little girl who lution of the atmosphere by installed this week as the new was in the middle of the street. noise.” The bill, aimed at Lo- Exalted Ruler of the local Schumann was exercising a gan Airport, also would give Elks. pair of horses attached to the the state the same power. New York City is expected department’s supply wag- 3 Local realtor Morris T. Fo- to host more than 15 million on when little Mary Doyle, gel has been named the chair- visitors to the World’s Fair the daughter of State Senator man of the 1969 Cancer Cru- that opens April 30. James Doyle of Boston, ran sade in Winthrop. Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, out into the street. Winthrop resident Joseph Sam Jaffe, Douglas Fairbanks Addonizio, a disabled veter- Jr., and Victor McGlaglen star 120 years ago an on account of the wounds in “Gunga Din” at the Win- April 14, 1899 he suffered in WWII, recently throp and State Theatres. A bill before the legislature was presented with the Unit- would authorize the Metro- ed States union jack that had 90 years ago politan Park Commission to flown above the aircraft carri- April 13, 1929 take the land necessary to er USS Wasp. The flag is the A group of almost 200 hap- construct a parkway between most recent addition to Ad- py local youth danced to the donizio’s collection of flags music of George Cawthorne Great Head and Grover’s and autographed photos of and his eight-piece orchestra Cliff, as well as for a parkway dignitaries, including Cardi- at the Elks Saturday night. connecting Everett, Revere, nal Cushing, General West- The dance inaugurated the and Chelsea; another for the moreland, and the late Robert spring and summer schedule Mystic River Valley; one for F. Kennedy. of dances under the auspices the shore road from Squantum 4 The Elks installed Joseph of the Elks. Head in Quincy to Boston; Tramontana as their new Ex- Firefighters put out the and another for a shore road alted Ruler in ceremonies blaze on the roof of the of- in Lynn. Wednesday evening. fice of the Winthrop Sun at 5 Town Meeting sided with “2001 A Space Odyssey” is Sturgis St. E.H. Leonard, the Fire Chief Mahoney of the playing at the Winthrop The- Sun’s editor, had just finished Board of Fire Engineers and atre. making his usual coal fire in voted to appropriate funds to the stove when he noticed purchase 500 feet of hose line 60 years ago smoke and flames coming that Mahoney said would be April 9, 1959 from the ceiling adjacent to more than sufficient with all of Town Meeting has called the flue. the new fire hydrants in town. for the appointment of a The selectmen awarded Mahoney’s colleagues on the five-member board, to be the contract for the collection board were seeking funds for known as the Personnel of ashes in the town to A.R. 800 feet of hose line.

THIS NEWSPAPER IS 100% ORGANIC PLEASE RECYCLE Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] Zonta Club of OBITUARIES Chelsea March Meeting Charles Zuffante, Jr. Henry Hayes The Zonta Club of Chel- in furthering their education. Proprietor of Charlie Zuff’s Cafe RMV retiree sea, at their March monthly The next Zonta Club meeting, had the pleasure Monthly Meeting is sched- Charles T. “Zuff” Zuffante, Family and friends will hon- Henry J. Hayes, a lifelong of having Lynn Peters, the uled for Thursday April 18 at Jr. of East Boston passed away or Charles’s life by gathering resident of Winthrop, passed Co-Director of Harbor COV 6 p.m. at The Doubletree Ho- peacefully on April 8. at the Ruggiero Family Me- away on April 4 after a short as their guest speaker. The tel in Chelsea He was the late proprietor morial Home on Friday, April illness. Zonta Club and Harbor COV Upcoming Events: Spring of Charlie Zuff’s Café, a mem- 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. and again Retired from the Registry are partnering up to apply for Fundraiser-Thursday May ber of Bartolo’s Athletic Club on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. of Motor Vehicles, Henry was a Zonta International Cen- 23 at Giggles Comedy Club, and the East Boston ITAM. before leaving in procession the son of Edward and Eva tennial Anniversary Grant. Prince House of Pizza, Sau- He was the beloved hus- to Sacred Heart Church, 45 Hayes, devoted husband of These one-time grants of up gus band of the late Christine Brooks Street, East Boston for Alice “Nonny” (Moriarty), fa- to $5,000 each will recog- For more information about (Duca) Zuffante; devoted fa- a Funeral Mass in celebration ther of Henry R., Bill and his nize charitable organizations the Zonta Club and future ther of Charles III of Hawaii of Charles’s life at 9:30 a.m. wife, Kim, John and his wife, working to improve the lives events, contact chelseazon- and Christopher and his wife, In honoring Zuff’s memory Stephanie Hayes; grandfather of women & girls in their lo- [email protected] or visit Jeralyn of Winthrop; dear and in lieu of flowers, memo- of Jennifer (Hayes) and her uncle to Kris and Jamie Maz- cal communities. If awarded the Zonta International Web- brother of Susan Panzini of rial donations can be made husband, John Kane, Henry zone and many others. this grant, Harbor COV will site at www.zonta.org to learn East Boston and John Zuf- to East Boston Neighbor- Hayes III, Grace, Joseph, Billy At the request of the de- use the funds to assist women more about our organization. fante of Winthrop and cher- hood Health Care Center c/o and Jack Hayes; Great Grand ceased all services were pri- ished grandfather of Christo- PACE program at Lewis Mall, Papa of Alice Kane; brother vate. pher, Caroline, Catherine and 225 Sumner St., Boston MA of Edward Hayes, the late Ei- To sign the online guest- Charles. He is also survived 02128. For more information, leen Coyle, Lorraine Priddle book go to www.caggianofu- by his many loving nieces and please visit www.ruggieromh. and Carol DeVito and devoted neralhome.com. nephews. com. Frederick Greenwood John ‘Mugsy’ DeLuca Longtime employee of Laborers Local 22 Past Commodore of the Winthrop Yacht Club and President of the Commodores Club of America John A. “Mugsy” DeLuca of Revere died unexpectedly Frederick A. on April 4 after being strick- Greenwood, en with Cellulitis, a bacterial beloved son of infection. Reginald A. and Mugsy was a graduate of Harriet Green- Revere High School who wood, passed went on to work many years away suddenly on Thursday, for Laborers Local 22. March 7. He was the beloved father He is survived by his best of Dakota and Dylan DeLu- Seated left to right, Barbara Lawlor, Christine DePrizio, Mary friend and soul mate, his ca; devoted son of the late Jane O’Neill, & Janice Sikorski, Standing left to right, Lynn Pe- wife, Majken, his beloved John and Winifred (Gould) by the Paul Buonfiglio & ters, Elizabeth Fama and Saveria Bosak. sons, Chris and his wife, Jen, DeLuca; dear brother of Gail Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Scott and his wife, Stephanie band, father and grandfather. McAndrew of Australia, Mar- 128 Revere St., Revere, In- and Nick (CRISCOTNIC); We are grateful for each and ilyn DeLuca of Londonderry, terment was in Holy Cross his six loving grandchildren: every day that we got to see N.H., Denise Papsodora of Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Op-Ed // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Tina, Sam, Johnathan, Au- his glowing smile and for the Revere and Holly Schlichting donations may be made to bree, Alexis and Landon and lessons learned and for all the of Winthrop and he is also sur- the Wounded Warrior Project, because their treatment fecting the six protected class- he is also survived by his sis- jokes we shared. vived by his former wife and PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS regimen includes multiple es in Part D would not save ters and brothers in law: Cin- Fred was very proud of his mother of his children, April 66675-8517. For guest book, medications. Due to genetic money -- rather, it would cost dy and Bob McFarlane and Navy service and his loyalty Leclair and by many loving please visit www.Buonfiglio. differences across individu- lives. We implore Congress to Roy and Mary Kratman, his to his country. This is a value nieces and nephews. com. als, each antipsychotic and ensure the six protected class- nephews and nieces: Gary he instilled in all of his chil- Funeral arrangements were antidepressant medicine pro- es remain protected. Nickerson (Suzie), Linda Mc- dren as well. Fred loved his duces varied outcomes and Linda Stalters, M.S.N. is Faun (Mike), Alex Kratman boats, all of them, and was side effects. the founder and CEO of the (Emily), Veronica Kratman proud of being a Commodore Ruth Sehovey It takes time to find the Schizophrenia and Related (Scott), Travis Kratman and at the Winthrop Yacht Club World War II “Rosie the Riveter”; member of correct medication regimen. Disorders Alliance of Amer- Ross Kratman. He was prede- and President of the Com- If insurers limit which med- ica. Raymond Y. Cho, M.D., ceased by his brother, Donald modores Club of America. ILGWU and Mass Senior Action Council icines are available, patients SARDAA's board chairman, Nickerson and his sister, Lau- He was also a member of the Ruth E. Sehovey of Lynn will suffer. is a professor of psychiatry at rel Greenwood. Winthrop Lodge of Elks, the passed away peacefully at the The CMS proposed rule af- Baylor College of Medicine. Fred leaves a legacy of love Bradenton American Legion North Shore Medical Center and integrity with his family and the Bradenton Moose. in Salem on March 5. She was and with those who knew him. Fred set an exemplary ex- 97 years old. He has left behind wonderful ample as a husband, father Born in Cambridge, the All types of services memories of a loving hus- and grandfather. He was spir- beloved daughter of the late for all types of people. itually strong, compassionate Ruth (May) and Harry Lin- In Loving Memory of with a clever sense of humor. don, a resident of Cambridge Above all, he loved and cher- and Malden before moving to Some people prefer traditional funeral Paul A. Femino Jr. ished his family and friends. Lynn, she was an inspector of services. Others prefer cremation. We will miss him more than Dec. 15, 1969 — April 6, 2017 leather coats at Star Sports- words can express We love Some want an elaborate ceremony. nd wear prior to her retirement. wife, Cindy and grand aunt of Then there are others who don’t 2 Anniversary you. Be at peace. During World War II, she Courtney Hickey. P.S. We hope you’re enjoy- want any ceremony at all. When was a Rosie the Riveter work- Family and friends are cor- ing that beer with Charlie! ing at MIT soldering radios it comes to funerals, there are dially invited to attend the A Memorial Service was for military bombers. She was visitation from the Caggia- as many options as there are held at the Griffith-Cline -Fu a member of the Internation- no-O’Maley-Frazier Funeral people. And we take pride in neral Home in Bradenton, al Ladies’ Garment Workers Home, Winthrop on Saturday, being able to say we offer them all. Florida on March 12. A Me- Union and the Mass Senior April 13 from 10 a.m. to noon. morial Service will be held in Action Council and loved followed by a Celebration Winthrop at a later date to be playing bingo and doing word of Life Service in the First announced. search puzzles. Church of Winthrop United TORF FUNERAL She was the devoted wife of Methodist, 217 Winthrop St., Caggiano the late Chester Sehovey and Winthrop at 12 noon. 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Winthrop Senior Center News WINTHROP LODGE OF ELKS HOSTS LUNCHEON FOR CHELSEA April 11 – April 17, 2019 SOLDIERS HOME VETERANS Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm

Thursday, April 11 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) 10:30am – COA Meeting 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm – Bingo

Friday, April 12 9:30am – Exercise Class 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy 12:00pm – Lunch

Saturday, April 13 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy

Monday, April 15 The Senior Center will be closed in observation of Patriots’ Day.

Tuesday, April 16 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy 10:00-11:00am – Blood Pressures 10:00am – Arts & Crafts 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal

Wednesday, April 17 9:30am – Exercise Class The Winthrop Lodge of Elks hosted an after-holiday lun- 10:00am – Vision Impaired Group Meeting cheon for Chelsea Soldiers Home veterans and New England 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) Shelter for the Homeless veterans at the Elks Fireside Room. 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) 12:00pm – Lunch Winthrop Lodge of Elks members are pictured above with war 1:00-3:00p – SHINE Counseling (Appointment Required) veterans from the Chelsea Soldiers Home who attended the 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael luncheon at the Elks. 2:00pm – Deadline to submit 2019 Senior Citizen Property Tax Pictured right are members of the Lodge of Elks. Front row, from Work-Off Program applications left, are Lucinda Silguero, Bill Minichello, and Past Exalted Ruler Fran Minichello. Back row, from left, are Esteemed Lecturing 2019 Senior Citizens Tax Work-Off Program: Applications Knight Julie Dalton, Committee Chair Sharonlee Bolger, Com- for the 2019 Senior Citizens Tax Work-Off Program are now avail- mittee Member Roberta DiPierro, and Elks Exalted Ruler Steve able at the Senior Center, and online at www.town.winthrop.ma.us/ Reardon. The funding for the luncheon was part of an Elks council-aging. Applications are due back to the Senior Center by National Foundation grant. 2pm on Wednesday, April 17th. For more information on the pro- gram, please visit our website, or contact the Senior Center at 617- 846-8538.

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Art Class with Dawn: Beginning in April, Art Class with Dawn THE LAST WALTZ Mahoney will be moving to Tuesdays at 1:00pm. The City of Lynn invites patrons to attend its $5 community Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please call movie, The Last Waltz,” April the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for the next 12, 7 p.m., at Lynn Auditorium, day. Thank you! 3 City Hall Square, Lynn. The Kratt Brothers bring their Live Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open Mon- day-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. Kratts 2.0 show there, April 11. Tickets, lynnauditorium.com, Play Chess with the Winthrop Middle School Chess Club: 781-599-SHOW,800-745-3000, Members of the WMS Chess Club will be at the Senior Center on at the Box Office or the door. Wednesdays, from 3-4pm. No previous knowledge of chess is nec- essary. Beginner and experienced players are welcome to come and THE RETURN play. If you would like to sign up, or would like more information, Israeli Stage Company pres- please call the Senior Center at 617-846-8538. All equipment will ents Hanna Eady and Edward be provided. Mast’s daring love story, “The Return,” April 26-May 19, star- SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to ring Boston award winner Nael help you with any health insurance questions you may have. If you Nacer, at Boston Center for the would like to visit with one of our SHINE Counselors, please call Arts Calderwood Pavilion, Deane the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to schedule an appointment. Hall, 527 Tremont St., South End, Hop To it Boston. $25. IsraeliStage.com, 617- We are looking for a Spanish teacher to teach a weekly, one hour class. A stipend of $50/class is available. Please contact the 933-8600. The play marks Israeli Senior Center at 617-846-8538 if you are interested. Stage Company’s final production. V V Send us your Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the house? TRIGGER WARNING If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior Center? We put Zeitgeist Stage Company pres- jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting the Senior Center. ents the world premiere of Thank you! Sophia Mauro Jacques Lamarre’s play about a school shooting and its impact, UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Easter Hunnies based on the perspective of the Monday, April 22 (10:15am): Eats & Treats Café. Join us for shooter’s family, April 12-May 4, this monthly cooking demonstration, and sample the finished prod- Boston Center for the Arts, 539 uct: Chicken Salad with Cranberries. Cost: $2.00 (space is limited We will be publishing our Easter to 10 people). Tremont St., South End, Boston. Hunnies in our April 17th and 18th Tuesday, April 30 (12:30pm): Winthrop Police/Senior Com- LES MISERABLES munity Open Discussion. Join the WPD for a discussion on traf- editions of: Broadway in Boston presents the fic stops: how should the motoring public deal with this temporary multi-award winning, new, two- detention by a police officer? How do police deal with traffic stops? act, almost three-hour spectacular Get the answers to these and any other questions you may have. musical production, April 16-28, The Revere Journal at Citizens Bank Opera House, Wednesday, May 1 (1:00pm): Organic Gardening for Everyone. Ava Mauro formerly Boston Opera House, Naturalist and landscaper John Root will teach you about natural Lynn Journal 539 Washington St., Boston. and effective techniques for the cultivation of a variety of vege- Recommended for ages 10-up. tables, fruits, herbs and flowers. Perennials for edible landscaping Chelsea Record 617-259-3400, ticketmaster.com. and attracting birds, butterflies, bees and other beneficials will be offered for sale. If you would like to attend, please sign up at the Winthrop Sun Transcript CELEBRITY SERIES front desk or call 617-846-8538. East Boston Times CONCERTS Wednesday, May 8 (12:00pm): Eats & Treats Café. Sit back and David Sedaris performs April 10, watch as a nacho dip is prepared and sample the finished product. Everett Independent at 8 p.m., at Boston Symphony Hall; The Australian Chamber Wednesday, May 15 (12:00-2:00pm): Spring Fling. Join us for a Orchestra featuring pianist Paul Chinese food buffet and entertainment by singer Tommy Rull. Tick- Lewis,April 13, 8 p.m., New ets can be purchased at the front desk of the Senior Center and cost Email Your Hunnies to: Charlotte Cornelio-Hanton England Conservatory Jordan $20 (checks only; please make payable to: Friends of the WCOA). Hal, Boston; the Jason Palmer Tickets must be purchased by Tuesday, May 7th. [email protected] Quintet, April 14, 3 p.m., at UPCOMING TRIPS Hibernian Hall; the Spring Flyers, with detailed information on each trip are available at the Quartet, April 14, 7 p.m., Senior Center. Berklee Performance Center, Thursday, April 25, 2019: Mama Mia! The Ultimate ABBA Deadline for photos is Boston; and Evgeny Kissing and Tribute. Cost: $95 (includes lunch). Meal choice: Stuffed Breast of Itzhak Perlman, April 22, 8 p.m., Chicken or Baked Schrod. Thursday, April 11, 2019. at Boston Symphony Hall. box- Tuesday, May 21, 2019: The Edwards Twins: An Evening with [email protected]. the Stars. Cost: $95 (includes lunch). Meal choice: Stuffed Breast of Please Include your Hunny’s Name, Chicken or Baked Schrod. OBERON Saturday, June 22, 2019: Boat Cruise, Train Ride and Lunch Your phone # & Publication you wish Be careful. The Slaughterhouse in Essex, CT. Cost: $108 (includes lunch). Meal choice: Sautéed to include it in. Ella Cammarata Society has resurrected Dracula, Chicken Breast or Sliced Sirloin. that bloodthirsty count, April 11, Sunday, May 5 – Wednesday, May 8: 3 Night Trip to Cape Please note: at 8 p.m.and April 14, 3:30,8 May and Atlantic City, New Jersey. Cost: $875/double or $1125/ If you fail to supply the info stated above single. $300 deposit due at sign up. Balance due March 22nd. There p.m. Tickets start at $15. Walter will be no cancellations after March 22nd. TRIP FULL, WAIT LIST we cannot guarantee your photos will run. Sickert and the Army of Broken ONLY. Toys returns April 12, 8 p.m., Advance tickets stat at $10, $15 UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS at the door; Resistance Mic!, Casino Trips Cost: $29; sign up at the Senior Center. Please Not responsible April 16, 8 p.m., $10;The Story make checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. You must sign up Collider, April 17, 8 p.m., $12; by the Friday before the trip. for lost or Tori Scott is Pickled, April 18, 8 April 30 – Twin Rivers Casino (departs Senior Center at 9:45am). misplaced p.m., $25; and Mortified appears May 28 – Plainridge Park Casino (departs Senior Center at 9am) photos April 19,7,10 p.m., April 20,7 Eva Cammarata p.m., tickets from $15. Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] CLOCK TOWER GALLERY THE YOUNG AT ART

Photos by Kate Anslinger

n Sunday afternoon, April 7, parents, students, and com- munity members visited the Clock Tower Gallery to see a varietyO of art projects created by Winthrop’s talented youth. From self-portraits drawn by preschoolers to three-dimensional murals painted by high schoolers, the annual show displayed the various art forms that are covered in the school district year to year. The show will also be open on Thursday, April 11, 3-7 p.m. and Saturday, April 13, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Clock Tower Gallery in the EB Newton building.

Matthew Bandar is proud of the multi-layered flower that he made in Ms. DeBisz’s kindergarten class. Also pictured: Evelyn Bandar. Above: Lilianna Roberts stands in front of the Faith Ringgold Quilt she helped create in her first-grade classroom.

Below: First-graders Joey, Franco, and Tommaso Ferrara with Fort Banks art teacher, Sarah Egan.

Above, right: Emily Anslinger points to the self-portrait that she drew at the Children’s Corner Preschool.

Lower, right: Grace McCurdy and her fourth-grade artwork.

Julie Forster, a junior, shows off a project made in her Com- prehensive Intro to Art class.

Art teachers: Eva Kearney (high school), Coni Moore (high school), Sarah Egan (Fort Banks), and Deb Winters (ATC).

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WHS SPORTS ROUNDUP SCENES FROM WHS TRACK VS. MARBLEHEAD WHS BOYS to Revere next Thursday. LACROSSE OPENS WTH TWO WINS THIS WEEK'S The Winthrop High boys la- SCHEDULES crosse team opened its season FOR WHS SPORTS in strong fashion with a pair of TEAMS victories this past week. All of the Winthrop High This past Saturday, the spring sports teams are slat- Vikings defeated Manches- ed to be in action this week. ter-Essex, 15-9. The WHS baseball team was "This was an excellent scheduled to open its season win against a good Manches- yesterday (Wednesday) at ter-Essex team," said WHS Mystic Valley. Coach Frank head coach Brian Donnel- DeMarco and his crew then ly. "Our defense and goalie will host Boston English this played very well, only letting Beatriz Holzbach. PHOTOS BY BOB MARRA Saturday morning at 11:00 Pat Haskell. in three goals throughout the and will entertain Marblehead first three quarters." at 10 a.m. on the holiday on The Winthrop offense was Monday. They will travel to led by attack sophomore Matt Beverly on Wednesday. Hurley, who had five goals The Lady Viking soft- and three assists. ball team was scheduled to "We controlled the tempo play at Mt. Alvernia in their of the game by winning the season-opener yesterday ground ball games," noted (Wednesday). They will host Donnelly. "Our long-stick Wakefield Friday afternoon middies, Jack Silva and Chris and travel to Marblehead Rodriguez, performed excel- on Monday before return- lently anchoring our defense." ing home to host Beverly This past Monday evening, Wednesday at 10 a.m. The the Vikings had little trouble girls' lacrosse team was sched- dispatching Everett, 18-4. uled to play Malden yesterday "This was an excellent team (Wednesday) and will enter- effort, where we were able to tain Saugus today (Thursday). get our younger guys some The WHS track teams will Analise Bruno. Tony Nargi. See more photos on next page. great looks," said Donnelly. travel to Saugus today (Thurs- The Vikings are scheduled day) and to Swampscott on to host Lynn Classical this Tuesday. evening (Thursday) at 6:30 at The tennis teams played Cherico // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Miller Field. They will enter- Beverly yesterday (Wednes- tain Medford on the holiday day) and the boys will host What is your favorite My cousins Kenny, Luke and on Monday at 10 a.m. and Lynn Classical next Thursday. subject? Noah got me into tennis, and then will make the short trek My favorite subject in they are the reason I play to- school is the Viking Long- day. My cousin Andrea is my ship class. The class is a great coach who is always keeping way to learn how to individ- me calm on the court and giv- ually solve problems and ing me advice. My parents and learn about stuff not normally grandparents are probably my Wallace is off to strong start for taught inside a typical class- biggest role models though. I room. have always aspired to grow Franklin Pierce baseball team up and be like my grandfa- Winthrop’s Jack Wallace is Any college/career plans? ther (Tony Martucci) or my making a big contribution for I am going to Salem State dad (Cory Cherico), and my the Franklin Pierce University University to play tennis. For mom (Toni-Ann Cherico) and baseball team. my freshman year I’m going grandmother (Minnie Martuc- in undecided, but I am look- ci). They have all helped me Wallace, a 5-foot-11- Cory Cherico. inch, 185-pound sophomore ing at multiple majors. I hope through the tough situations righthander, has made nine to become a chiropractor or Who is your role model? role model. I guess you can in my life and they are always appearances in relief for the physician’s assistant. I don’t have one specific say it’s my whole family. right there when I need them. Division 2 Ravens (14-13), who have won five of their last six games. An All-NEC player for the Winthrop Vikings baseball team and the NEC individual golf champion, as well as a captain of both teams, Wal- Jack Wallace. lace (1-0) has recorded eight to the Northeast-10 Com- "Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made" strikeouts in 9.2 innings and missioner’s Honor Roll. The SALE DAYS THURSDAY, APRIL 11TH THROUGH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH, 2019 has an ERA of 2.79. award is given to student-ath- A Sports and Recreation letes who achieve a grade Grocery Management major, Wallace Meat point average of 3.0 or higher. Great grocery specials is also excelling in the class- Jack is the son of Mark "Meat Cut Fresh Every Day" room, having been named Starkist Solid White Canned Tuna ...... 10/$10.00 "Ground Beef & Patties Ground Fresh Daily" Wallace and Beth Tallent. 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Fiona MacPhail. Left to right Julia Marcoc- Left to right Tony Nargi-Mi- cio-Catherine Zuffante. chelangelo Marcoccio. Mike Dukakis and Tom O’Neill congratulate Winthrop workers at the opening of Democratic headquarters in Winthrop Center. Pictured left to right, Al Saccese, Democratic candidate for Representative, Kitty Dukakis, Walter Vandhlinda, Mike Dukakis, Phil Warshafsky, Selectman Jim Coughlan, Carol Lederman, David Bricc, Frances Vandhlinda, Leo Rabinovitz, Bob Donovan, Jackie O’Neill, Tom O’Neill and Jim Lederman. Best wishes to Tony Martucci for a speedy recovery Jim + Carol Lederman Left to right Cormac MacPhail-Pietro Vogogna-Juan Guaque.

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Members of the Temple Tifereth Israel invited guests to the annual pasta dinner and pound auction. Each guest brought an item weighing in at one pound for others to bid on. The annual fundraiser is typically held in the springtime and gives members of both the Temple and the community an opportunity to mingle and learn about upcoming events. “It’s just a fun event, and everyone is welcome to partici- pate,” said Sandy Pellegrino, who has been president of the Temple for 15 years. For more information on upcoming events held at the Temple please check out the website at jewish-winthrop.org/services

Temple members and guests gather before the annual pasta dinner.

Rachel Reznick and Burt Figler. HAPPY Easter&

Eileen Wickham, Sandy Pellegrino (President), and Elana Shatzman show off some of the pound auction items. Passover Elana Shatzman prepares some pasta.

AROUND THE CITY JABARI ASIM Hamilton Cobb’s award-winning exploration of Shakespeare, race Salem State University welcomes This Week in Sports and America when it returns to writer Jabari Asim, who will Boston at Emerson Paramount read selections from ”We Can’t Date Time Activity Versus Location Theater’s Robert J. Orchard Stage, Breathe: On Black Lives, White April 10-21, 559 Washington 4/11 3:00pm Lacrosse: Girls JV Saugus Miller Field Lies, and the Art of Survival,” St.: Wednesday,Thursday, and 4/11 4:00pm Outdoor Track: Varsity Saugus Belmonte Middle School his collection of essays,April 11, April 16, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 7:30 p.m. in the Ellison Campus 4/11 4:30pm Lacrosse: Girls Varsity Saugus Miller Field p.m.; Saturday, 2,8 p.m.; Sunday, Center, Salem, as part of the 2 p.m. Tickets start at $20. 4/11 6:00pm Lacrosse: Boys JV Lynn; Classical & English Miller Field university’s Writer Series. Faculty ArtsEmerson.org,617-824-8400. (Cancelled) member Kim Mimnaugh, Don Group, senior, student discounts. Springer and Robert Thurlow’s 4/11 6:30pm Lacrosse: Boys Varsity Lynn; Classical & English Miller Field art is exhibited through April 12 STOMP (Time Changed) in Winfisky Gallery. salemstate. Lowell Memorial Auditorium 4/12 4:00pm Softball: Girls Varsity Wakefield Memorial Little League Field edu/arts, 978-542-6365 presents the Broadway musical 4/12 4:00pm Softball: Girls JV Wakefield Memorial Little League Field C RAGTIME April 10,11, 7:30 p.m., Lowell. 4/13 11:00am Baseball: Boys Varsity Boston English Veterans Field (Winthrop) $29-$79. lowellauditorium.com, Salem State University Theater 800-657-8774. 4/13 11:00am Baseball: Boys JV Boston English Ingleside Park Arts Department pres- (Cancelled) ents award-winning musical ZHOSTOVO “Ragtime,” April 11-13,18-20, at 4/15 10:00am Lacrosse: Boys Varsity Medford Public Schools Miller Field This new mini-exhibition of trays 7:30 p.m., and April 14, 2 p.m., and boxes painted in the tradi- 4/15 10:00am Softball: Girls Varsity Marblehead Marblehead Veterans Middle School at the Sophia Gordon Center, 356 tional Zhostovo style is exhib- (Date Changed to 04-16-19) Lafayette St., Salem.$20; seniors, ited in the Museum of Russian students age 18-up, $15; under 4/15 10:00am Softball: Girls JV Marblehead Marblehead Veterans Middle School Icons lobby through Oct. 30 18, free. salemstatetickets.com, (Date Changed to 04-16-19) at the Museum of Russian 978-542-6365. The university’s Icons,Clinton. Museum is open 4/15 11:30am Lacrosse: Boys JV Medford Public Schools Miller Field chamber orchestra performs in Tuesday-Friday, 11a.m.-4 p.m.; concert, April 18, 7:30 p.m., in 4/15 4:00pm Baseball: Boys Freshman Marblehead Seaside Park Saturday, Sunday, 11a.m.-5 p.m,. the Recital Hall, 71 Loring Ave., (Time Changed) First Sunday of the month, free Salem. Free; goodwill donations admission; closed Mondays. $10; 4/15 4:00pm Baseball: Boys Varsity Marblehead Veterans Field (Winthrop) accepted at the door. seniors,$7; students, children (Time Changed) MY MOTHER’S ITALIAN, 3-7 years old, $5; under 3, free. 4/15 4:00pm Baseball: Boys JV Game Marblehead Ingleside Park MY FATHER’S JEWISH, Museumofrussianicons,org. (Time Changed) AND I’M IN THERAPY ROBERT PINSKY’S 4/16 10:00am Outdoor Track: Varsity Meet Swampscott Beverly High School Peter Fogel stars in Steve POEMJAZZ BRUNCH Saugus Beverly Solomon’s New York comedy hit, #JArtsLiberty project presents 4/16 4:00pm Softball: Girls Varsity Game Marblehead Marblehead Veterans Middle School April 24-May 19: Wednesday, the former U.S. poet laureate, (Date & Time Changed from 04-15-19) 7 p.m.; Thursday, 2,7 p.m.; saxophonist and #JArtsLiberty Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2,8 juror’s acclaimed PoemJazz pro- 4/16 4:00pm Softball: Girls JV Game Marblehead Marblehead Veterans Middle School p.m., and Sunday, 2 p.m., at gram, accompanied by all-star (Date & Time Changed from 04-15-19) Regent Theatre, 7 Medford St., jazz ensemble Hankus Netsky, 4/17 10:00amBaseball: Boys Freshman Game Beverly High School Veterans Field (Winthrop) Arlington Center.781-646-4849, Stan Strickland, Catherine Bent PlayhouseInfo.com; groups of and Yedodyaj Sy Smart, April 14, 4/17 10:00am Baseball: Boys Varsity Game Beverly High School Beverly High School 12+, 888-264-1788. from 12 to 2 p.m, at City Winery, 4/17 10:00am Baseball: Boys JV Game Beverly High School Balch Park NORTH SHORE One Canal St., Boston. 4/17 10:00am Softball: Girls Varsity Game Beverly High School Little League Field PHILHARMONIC LION KING KIDS 4/17 10:00am Softball: Girls JV Game Beverly High School Little League Field C ORCHESTRA Twenty-six children in grades 4/17 10:00am Tennis: Boys Varsity Match Gloucester Gloucester High School The orchestra features musical 2-7 perform as Disney’s The (Date changed from 05-20-19) satire, highlighting the music Lion King Kids, April 13, at 11 of Haydn, Gounod, Bolcom a.m., and April14, at 11 a.m. and Shostakovich at its spring and 1 p.m., at Firehouse Center concert, April 14, 3 p.m., for the Arts, Market Square, Swampscott High School, 200 Newburyport.$10. For adults, Sponsor the Weekly Vikings Sports Schedule! Essex St., Swampscott. Adults, there’s David Kaye’s award-win- $30; students,seniors, $25. ning solo tragic-comedic play, Call Maureen (781.485.0588) or Nspo.org. “How I Brought Peace to the Middle East, April 11,13, at 8 AMERICAN MOOR p.m., $15. firehouse.org, 978- email [email protected] ArtsEmerson presents Keith 462-7336. Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 E-mail: [email protected]

EBNHC welcomes HHS Secretary Azar to discuss battle against HIV and other community health issues The East Boston Neighbor- keeps the patient healthy and hood Health Center (EBNHC) helps prevent sexual transmis- welcomed Health and Human sion of the HIV virus, com- Services Secretary Alex Azar pared to national average of II today to discuss the national 85.9 percent for Ryan White HIV epidemic and EBNHC’s Programs. That year, the pro- experience as a leading-edge gram provided 1,756 tests for provider of HIV prevention, HIV, other sexually transmit- screening, and treatment. ted infections, and Hepatitis C, with an average of 9.2 days In addition Secretary Azar from HIV-positive result to toured the Family Medicine first visit with HIV infectious Department and had a chance disease physician. to speak with Primary Care The East Boston Neigh- patients, many of who are part borhood Health Center (EB- of the Community Care Col- NHC) has been a vital part of laborative, an Accountable the community for nearly 50 Care Organization which the years. From the beginning, Health Center was the found- our services and develop- ing member. ment have been defined by the In 1995, EBNHC launched needs of the communities we Project SHINE, a clinical and serve. Our mission is to pro- supportive services depart- vide easily accessible, afford- ment that provides a range of able, appropriate, high-quali- services including communi- ty, personalized, coordinated ty-based prevention, screen- primary care, for all who live ings for HIV/STIs/HCV, and work in East Boston, PrEP, HIV care, behavioral Project Shine Team Plus. Revere, Winthrop, Chelsea, health, medical case manage- in providing value based care” Through programs like Proj- chael Mancusi, Vice President infections, and link newly Everett, and the surrounding ment, linkage and retention, said EBNHC President & ect SHINE and other clinical and Chief Behavioral Health diagnosed individuals to ap- communities, without regard and psychosocial support. CEO Manny Lopes. “EBNHC departments, the communi- Officer. “Project SHINE’s propriate care and services to age, income, insurance sta- “We’re grateful for Sec- provides services to anyone in ties we serve have access to model is team-based, pa- promptly and compassionate- tus, language, culture, or so- retary Azar for visiting us to need, regardless of insurance high-quality medical care and tient-centered medical home ly.” cial circumstances. We are the see how community health status or ability to pay. This Behavioral Health Services approach. Our mission is to In 2018, Project SHINE’s leading health care provider in centers play a vital role in the includes critical medicine support as well as treatment.” improve health outcomes and HIV-positive patients our service area, and among fight to end the spread of HIV which they can access through “We offer the complete con- quality of life for those living achieved a 97 percent sup- the largest community health as well as how we are a leader our state of the art pharmacy. tinuum of HIV care,” said Mi- with HIV/AIDS, prevent new pressed viral load, which centers in the country.

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MARONSKI RESIGNS we couldn’t vote on a measure We’ve been operating in one BOULDER REDEDICATION CEREMONY FROM SCHOOL that was going to save teacher location or another on Broad- jobs,” he said. “There are no way since 1936 and we’ve BOARD phone calls and people just never had a grate. I’d do any- CHELSEA - School Com- don’t show up…It’s been go- thing to get the grates off the mittee Chair Rich Maronski ing on for years.” businesses on Broadway. I announced that he will be re- More recently, he said the think they’re ugly. I’m hop- signing from the Committee Committee wasn’t able to get ing that these regulations go as of May 3 – citing that the enough people to vote on the through so I can take advan- frustrations with attendance Superintendent’s Job Descrip- tage of the program. I don’t at the meetings was getting in tion, so the Search Committee want to take action and build the way of his family life. had to work for a month with something that isn’t in compli- Maronski has been on the only an unapproved draft until ance. I’m ready to rip the front Committee for four years, and they could get enough mem- off my store. I can’t wait.” was appointed at the time. He bers at a meeting to vote. She shares the enthusiasm previously served on the City “My well-being and my of most of the business com- Council, but said his experi- family’s well-being come munity on Broadway, who ence on the School Commit- first,” he said. “I was taking wholeheartedly support a set tee was much more frustrating this home with me. I’m getting of design guidelines for the – leading him to decide it was married soon and it wasn’t corridor, as well as a store- time to move on. fair. The reason why I chose front improvement assistance “I believe the taxpayers to resign is because maybe I program. aren’t getting their money’s could bring light to our City Downtown Coordinator worth and the kids are pay- leaders that this situation has Mimi Graney has proposed ing the penalty,” he said. “It to change…We do have some the regulations this spring to needs to change. Our School very good School Committee the Planning Board, and had a PHOTO BY KEIKO HIROMI Committee needs to go back members that give their time, hearing on April 1. They will Vietnam veterans unveiling the old way or they need to be but a lot don’t.” have a stop at the City Council the boulder and a plaque appointed. It’s the only job I He said the Committee again with a ruling promised during the Vietnam Veterans know where you don’t have to also plays an important role in May. boulder rededication cere- show up, don’t have to call in for supporting the kids in the “The goal is to be attrac- mony. The boulder has been and don’t get fired. I hope our schools. He said he would tive and be maintained and moved from Malone Park to City leaders take a deep look love to see a Committee lit well,” she said. “It’s also a new location between the at this and make some chang- where members are active and transparency of the windows. Williams House and Vinnie’s Place due to construction es.” involved, supporting the kids We’re telling folks not to have Maronski was elected chair on the campus. During the at reading events, sporting the big frosted glass and we ceremony, Vietnam veteran this year in his fourth year, events and concerts. would like the business to take and he was accompanied as Larry Clarke salutes as the “We live in a City where down the big metal grates. In a names of those from Chelsea vice chair by Julio Hernandez, there are a lot of single parent lot of cases, they aren’t neces- who died in Vietnam were who also resigned last week. homes and so it’s even more sary because it can done other read aloud. While Hernandez cited important the School Com- ways. We can meet the goal family and school compli- mittee members show up to of safety and meet the goal of cations, he also said he left these kids’ events to support feeling safe and having an at- frustrated by the sparse atten- them,” he added. tractive façade.” dance of some members of the Maronski said he had all One of the problems, she Committee. the respect in the world for the said, is that the regulations for “I loved working in the Central Office, the principals, signage and façade improve- modern signage. It has made ple now.” service would be allowed for School Committee, but it also the teachers and the buildings/ ments are woefully outdated made me angry to see some a marked, positive difference “I think businesses are most the time being. grounds crews. – in some cases not allowing in our foot traffic and sales at excited about the potential re- Seasonal heaters for out- members not show up to meet- He also said Supt. Mary simple things like a blade sign. ings, not ask questions, and that location, and I very much turn of blade signs,” Mahoney door dining are also being Bourque has done a great job A blade sign is a suspended want to see other business- elaborated, “those that are per- considered. not have thorough discussions in a hard job. sign that faces those walking regarding our students’ educa- es in the Downtown corridor pendicular to the building.” “Realistically, there’s not a “Mary Bourque has the on the sidewalk. Because of benefit from these kinds of Newburyport’s shopping dis- lot of space,” she said. “Down- tion,” he said in a statement toughest job in the city,” he the outdated regulations, she last week. “…I now believe improvements.” trict is full of those signs. town, where this works, it’s said. “We had our differences, said, many store owners are Chelsea Chamber President When one drives down two or three tables or six peo- School Committee Members but 90 percent of the time we hesitant to make upgrades that should be appointed, because Joseph W. Mahoney added, its streets, one can see the ple. It’s similar to what Ciao! agreed and only 10 percent we could be a code violation. “We do get member business- businesses’ signs before ac- Did on their pilot.” our students’ education is no didn’t.” “The downtown has always joke.” es, and non-members, too, cidentally passing them. Pe- Addressing the proposed been a bunch of things, but asking whether there are pro- destrians also can spot their sidewalk dining ordinance, Maronski said things start- NEW BROADWAY the rules never changed so it ed off bad from day one, when grams to assist business own- destination from a half-block Chamber Executive Director SIGN AND DESIGN means the businesses can’t ers to fund signage and façade away. Rich Cuthie was slightly more he showed up to take his ap- update or maintain their fa- pointed seat but not enough GUIDELINES HEAD improvements. For façades, •Another piece of the reg- cautious. cades,” she added. we know that there is a small ulations addresses outdoor or “Edson and Marvin from School Committee members TO CITY COUNCIL Alberto Calvo of Stop & showed up to form a quorum program to be made available, sidewalk dining – which was Ciao Pizza definitely have FOR REVIEW Compare Supermarket said but the roll-out of the façade pioneered by the Ciao! Market been the market movers on and have an official meeting. they improved their façade CHELSEA - Dr. Deborah program has been at least a on Broadway two summers this and need to be applaud- “I had to come back another and sign a few years ago, and Wayne’s optometry shop has couple of years in the mak- ago. It was a success, by most ed,” he said. “They put in the night when there were enough it made a huge difference. been on Broadway in one way ing. Our understanding is that accounts, and Graney said work and time with the City to members there to have a meet- He’s excited to see that hap- or another since 1936, but in there may also be a cost-shar- they would like to encourage test it out. But let’s say it’s a ing,” he said. pen throughout the business 2019 she’s hoping that new ing program for signage as others to try it. nice summer evening and you He also said he became district. City guidelines and a store im- well. The new signage ordi- First, however, they wanted and I wanted to have a beer severely frustrated two years “We’re absolutely excited provement program will help nances still need to be passed to put some standards in place. and split a plate of nachos al ago when the Committee was to see movement toward the her shop – and others around by the City Council, so we’ve The regulations would only fresco at a local restaurant on faced with voting on a $1.1 revamping of sign ordinanc- it – catapult into the new cen- been telling businesses to sit allow such dining on side- Broadway; maybe an after million grant that would help es,” offered Calvo, also ex- tury. tight, but be ready. We’ve walks and they would have to work meeting or just some- save jobs for teachers that had ecutive vice president of the “You want to see quali- been saying the same thing to be immediately in front of the thing social. We sit down at been cut. Chelsea Chamber of Com- ty businesses and you want our member and non-mem- business. The furniture would the table and chairs on the The Committee only had to merce. “A few years ago, them to look like quality busi- ber businesses in the signage have to be matching and of sidewalk and then are told, show up in enough numbers we at Stop & Compare in nesses,” she said. “I think it’s business. We suggested to a high quality. There would ‘No, sorry. No alcohol is al- for a formality vote that ac- Chelsea invested significant- a fabulous idea. It’s an old Craig Murphy, owner of our have to be a safety plan, and lowed outside.’ Like many cepted the grant. ly to improve our building’s storefront. I have a storefront member Cambridge Repro- businesses would be respon- “We didn’t have enough façade and to install updated, members for a quorum and that doesn’t have any grates. graphics, start talking to peo- sible for the area. No alcohol See METRO NEWS Page 13 E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 Page 13

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 people, we’re just going to get “We all signed the contract; razing both the McKay home on design and give us input on gation, Legal Research, and taxes and meal and beverage up, apologize, and either go to it was very clear,” protested and carriage house and build- the types of amenities and ac- Field Placement. A gradu- taxes. the inside of that restaurant, or School Committeeman Lester ing a new development on the tivities the community wants ate of Boston College with a “Comfort Inn alone gives another restaurant, or worse, MacLaughlin. site. to see. I just want to say this Bachelor’s degree in Commu- us approximately $1 million decide to move our meeting Said D’Onofrio, “It isn’t However, after an emer- is really a monumental event nications and Hispanic Stud- a year in tax revenues,” said or dinner to another town.” very clear. That’s why I gency abutters meeting the in the community. Getting an- ies, she went on to earn her Ju- Powers. Cuthie said there is no com- brought it up. That’s why attorney for the developer, other world-class waterfront ris Doctor from Northeastern He said most hotel rooms pelling argument for a busi- I’m pursuing it. I’ve seen the Jeff Drago, said his client park in East Boston is huge.” University School of Law and in Boston are very expensive ness owner to make the in- contracts and they don’t look scrapped plans to tear the Guerriero added that Mass- a Master’s degree in Public and the new hotels being built vestment in tables, chairs, and like contracts. Whatever Mr. building down. port has contracted Klein- Health from Tufts University in Revere are giving tourists a staffing while also having to (Spencer) Tobin and Mr. For- At February’s EHCA meet- felder Northeast Prime as the School of Medicine. less expensive option. insure against additional out- esteire did, I don’t know. I’m ing Drago said, “I think we park’s landscape architecture After graduating from law Powers expects many in- door liabilities if the potential going to pursue this and find really took the feedback from and Pressley Associates to school, Nicole completed a quiries from developers now revenues to offset those costs out if there are any stipula- the community and applied it work with Kleindfelder in in- two-year term as a judicial that the Wonderland proper- are not there. tions. If it’s right, it’s right, but to these revised plans.” corporating climate resilience clerk for the first African ty is open and clearly visible “No mistake,” Cuthie con- I’m going to look at it.” At last week’s EHCA meet- designs into the park to deal American to be appointed from the highway. tinued, “we’re happy and School Committeeman ing members were again pre- with future sea-level rise. to the Massachusetts Ap- “We’ve opened this site appreciative that the City is Frank Parker said he signed sented with the new plan that “This is a really exciting peals Court, Judge Frederick up, so potential developers moving to try to formally the contract too, but he said calls for restoring both the opportunity for out communi- Brown. Nicole is featured may drive by and say, ‘that’s create a path to outdoor din- he felt like there wasn’t much McKay House and the car- ty to once again provide a lot on billboards throughout the a wonderful piece of proper- ing, but without beer, wine, that could be done. He said riage house on the property. of recreational green space in North Shore and Boston, has ty, why isn’t something going and cocktails—which by the the schools have budgeted for The interior of the carriage the neighborhood,” said Pier- appeared on major networks there,’” said Powers. way are a restaurant’s highest the payout, and should just get house will be renovated and PAC member Mary Cole. such as CNN, ESPN, and One negative at the Won- margin offerings and offset it over with this budget year. the developer plans to erect a Guerriero said a final -de FOX, and has commented on derland site, according to food costs, we’re missing the “My name was on the top three story addition to the car- sign on the park should be various legal issues in Massa- Powers, is the many cars that mark and I have to reserve of that contract too,” he said. riage house. completed by the fall, with chusetts Lawyers Weekly. She remain parked on the Wonder- judgment on the initiative’s “I take full responsibility. We The one-family McKay construction to follow. has been named to the North land site. ultimate success. I don’t want have to take care of that one House will be historically re- After several months of ne- Shore Community College’s “To just park cars here is Chelsea to always be 10 years way or another. That not fair stored, and will remain as one gotiations between Massport Board of Trustees by Gover- not a positive use for the city behind other communities. to take this liability and go unit of residential housing. officials and the Logan Impact nor Charlie Baker, the Mas- of Revere,” he said. We need proper updating now over to next year’s budget… “The entire project will be Advisory Committee (LIAG), sachusetts Lawyers Weekly Powers said he has dis- so that people will say, ‘It’s a It’s not going to impact staff- four units in total,” said Dra- Massport agreed to fund the Top Women of Law 2018, the cussed his plans for the de- beautiful evening, let’s have ing or any programming. We go. “With this new plan, we Piers Park Phase II project National Bar Association’s velopment of the Wonderland some margaritas and good knew it was there. We knew it will be able to preserve the to help mitigate the impacts Top 40 Under 40 - Nation’s site with Mayor Brian Arrigo Latin food in Chelsea tonight. was coming and we budgeted two historic buildings while of both the Terminal E mod- Best Advocates, and has re- “and we all seem to be on We’ll decide where we want appropriately.” being able to add some addi- ernization project and the ad- ceived The Network Journal’s the same page, which is very to eat when we get there, be- Abruzzese, who spoke free- tional units.” dition of 5,000 new parking “40 Under Forty Achievers” encouraging news and very cause there are so many out- ly and resolutely during that When the developer orgin- spaces at Logan. Award, the President’s Mar- good for our city.” door dining choices.’” portion of the meeting, said ally proposed to tear down Piers Park Phase II, a proj- athon Challenge Award for Arrigo considers Wonder- one year ago the School Com- the structures, EHCA mem- ect that has waited decades Community-Based Research, land an excellent site for de- mittee was hit “with a Mike bers and Rep. Adrian Mada- for a state bond authorization and the Denise Carty-Bennia velopment. “Wonderland’s SOME SCHOOL Tyson right cross down the ro reached out to Drago and before it could be funded and Memorial Bar Award. location — just a walk from COMMITTEE hallway” in executive session. the developer urging them to constructed will wait no more. the Wonderland T station that That hit was the night that come to the community with Phase II will be a mirror park POWERS HAS connects to Logan Airport and MEMBERS REGRET Foresteire informed them, he a plan that preserves the two to the award-winning Piers A VISION VFOR downtown Boston--its size, LUCRATIVE said, that he was owed signifi- structures. Park, which opened in 1995 and the potential for a new WONDERLAND PARK CONTRACT WITH cant amounts of vacation time “These structures are very, as part of Logan Airport mit- Commuter rail stop, raise it and he wanted to cash it in. very significant to the - com igation. SITE above other available piec- FORESTEIRE “At that time, it was the first munity,” said EHCA Presi- REVERE - Ward 5 Coun- es of property in the region,” EVERETT - School Com- time we were told that amount dent Debra Cave. “This home cillor John Powers drives past said Arrigo. “While the Won- mittee Chair Tom Abruzzese was close to $450,000,” he is really a treasure to this com- BLUEFORT NAMED the former Wonderland Grey- derland Dog Track served the said he was embarrassed and said. “I’ve worked for the munity. It is only one of two BUSINESSWOMAN hound Park property some- city well during its heyday, frustrated by the employment Commonwealth for 30 years homes built by Donald Mck- times twice a day, if not more. the site now is brimming with contract that allowed former and we are not allowed to ay. There’s his (Donald McK- OF THE YEAR Powers and his former col- possibility that will continue Supt. Fred Foresteire to ac- accrue vacation time. I don’t ay) home on White Street and LYNN - Nicole Bluefort, league, the late Robert Haas to expand Revere’s commer- cumulate hundreds of unused know anywhere where any- this home that he built for his a practicing attorney, philan- Jr., were the co-sponsors of cial tax base. In tandem with vacation days over his career, one is allowed to accumulate brother, so these are really thropist, and community lead- a motion a few years ago to the imminent development of time that is now worth more vacation time like that be- very significant to this neigh- er, has been named the 2019 have the clubhouse and grand- the Suffolk Downs site, the than $450,000. cause of what it would do in borhood and its history.” recipient of the Lynn Area stand buildings and track de- Wonderland site holds a key “With my background, a situation like this. This is not At last week’s meeting Chamber of Commerce’s molished to make way for to the city’s future.” and even though this isn’t my GM or GE. This is not some EHCA members started to Business Woman of the Year new development. specialty in law, it’s embar- type of severance package we warm up to the project but ex- Award, an award given each Thought the demolition CITY RECEIVES rassing for me and I take full are giving our CEO so he can pressed some concerns over year in recognition of one’s project took longer than he STATE GRANT ON responsibility for this having run off into the sunset.” the details of the historic ren- commitment to public service, had hoped, Powers is quite occurred under my watch,” he School Committeewoman ovation. philanthropy, and community. pleased the buildings are gone RECYCLING IQ said. “This contract is some- Millie Cardello and School EHCA board member Char- This year, the Lynn Area and prospective developers Mayor Brian Arrigo an- thing that should have never Committeeman Marcony lie Lograsso said he wants to Chamber of Commerce, a can see the 30-acre property nounced that the City was happened. It’s in the budget, Almeida-Barros both clari- make sure, if the project goes member-driven organization as they pass by on the nearby awarded a $40,000 grant by yes, but it doesn’t make it any fied that they were not on the forward, that the developer that provides businesses the VFW Parkway. the Massachusetts Depart- better to deal with…This is a Committee at the time that the does his due diligence in re- opportunity to increase and “It’s ready for develop- ment of Environmental Pro- contract from 30 years ago. contract was last approved. searching what the home and strengthen their business rela- ment,” said Powers during a tection to implement a “Recy- The former Superintendent Both said they supported carriage house looked like tionships in the greater Lynn recent visit to the site. cling IQ” kit that will bolster had a rolling contract. Tech- having the Committee’s attor- around the time it was built. area, nominated three female Powers shared his vision the city’s ongoing efforts to nically, none of us were there neys look at the matter and get Lograsso said the developer business owners from across for the site with the Revere encourage residents to recycle 30 years ago, but clearly some back to them. should take great care in re- Massachusetts. Nominations Journal, calling the property discarded materials properly. of us here never went through Another part of the puzzle searching architectural details came from Nahant, Lynnfield, “one of the prime pieces of “Our primary objective this document with a fine- they will examine is if For- such as window treatments, Swampscott and Lynn. property” in the entire Greater is to help people understand tooth comb since we’ve been esteire would get paid in cur- building materials like clap- Nicole Bluefort strongly Boston area. what is, and what is not, a re- on the Committee…I was rent dollars for time that was boards and other features to believes in giving back to so- “I would envision a com- cyclable material,” said May- completely unaware of this in accrued as far back as 1990 ensure they are appropriate to ciety and the community that mercial development with or Arrigo. “Many people just has long supported her, and Mr. Foresteire’s contract.” – when he made far less and, the period in which the home perhaps, an office park, a ho- assume that all plastic and her vast philanthropic work The matter in question thus, his vacation days were and carriage house were built. tel, shops, and restaurants,” plastic bags, or unclean glass came up at Monday’s School worth far less. and volunteer activities reflect or metal, are recyclable. That this commitment and unwav- said Powers. “It would be Committee meeting as the The matter was referred to MASSPORT, PIERPAC similar to what you see in is not true, and the more we embattled body continued Committee for examination ering passion. Nicole regu- can reduce the amount of con- TO HOST PIERS larly assists in neighborhood Burlington and Woburn (off to sort through the linger- on a vote of 8-1, with Ma- tamination in our residential community service projects, of Route 128). ing matters regarding former cLaughlin voting against. PARK PHASE II recycling stream, the more ef- doing her part whenever pos- Another phase of the Pow- Supt. Fred Foresteire – who DESIGN MEETING ers Plan would be the con- ficient our recycling program has been charged with seven sible to better the communi- EAST BOSTON -For the ty and surrounding areas in struction of a new commuter will become.” counts of indecent assault and VOTE TO past two years Massport has which we all live. She serves rail station behind the Won- The Grant helps fund the battery as well for alleged sex- REDEVELOP been working closely with as a volunteer for the Vol- derland property and close to city’s use of MassDEP’s tools ual misconduct over a period the East Boston Project Ad- unteer Lawyer’s Project of the former NECCO site. and resources to reach out to of years. McKAY"S HOUSE visory Committee (PierPAC) the Boston Bar Association, “That would be the perfect residents through direct mail But it was Foresteire’s ENDS IN TIE to come up with preliminary where she provides free civ- spot for a commuter rail sta- and advertising. This will former contract that was in EAST BOSTON - The designs for the new Piers Park il legal assistance to low-in- tion (on the Gloucester/Rock- include media publicity, bill- question on Monday night, small, red, and white Itali- Phase II, a 4.5-acre waterfront come residents of the North port to North Station/Boston boards, mailings, and social and in particular a clause that anate Victorian home at 88 park adjacent to the 11-acre Shore and Boston Area, and route),” said Powers, noting networking. “It is critical that allowed him to accumulate White St. is packed with his- Piers Park on Marginal Street. as a tutor and mentor for chil- that neighboring cities Lynn the residents of the City know sick and vacation days year tory. The home, which sits On Thursday, April 23, dren in local neighborhoods. and Chelsea have commuter about our available recycling over year. In most workplac- on the National Register of at 6:30 p.m. in the Kathy “I am honored to have been rail stations. and trash collection programs, es, one cannot carry over such Historic Places, was built by Leonard McLean Communi- nominated for this award, and Power envisions a day when and our intention to vigor- days, but Foresteire’s contract Donald McKay for his broth- ty Room on the first floor of even more humbled to have visitors from the North Shore ously enforce our rules as we been named the 2019 recipi- specified that he was allowed er in 1860, and is only one of the Logan Airport Rental Car would be able to disembark improve our collection and ent,” said Nicole. “My passion to keep those days and cash two homes connected to East- Center, Massport and Pier- at the Wonderland commuter inspection procedures,” said them in upon retirement. for philanthropy and mentor- Mayor Arrigo. ie’s famed shipbuilder. PAC will host a meeting to ship, and my commitment to station, walk over an enclosed It was estimated in 2017 The home remains in good work towards a final design. pedestrian footbridge to the In the coming weeks, the that the School Department this community, are central to MassDEP grant will fund ad- shape, and has been a com- Massport’s Anthony Guer- who I am. I’m thankful each Wonderland MBTA station, owed Foresteire – who annu- munity treasure for more than riero said at the meeting and board a train for the two- vertising and help the City ally took one week of vaca- day that I’m in a position to employ teams of inspectors 150 years, as is Donald McK- Massport and PierPAC will have such a positive impact stop trip on the Blue Line to tion and saved the rest of his who will monitor residential ay’s home just up the road at offer three design options and on this community.” the Suffolk Downs property time – some $450,000. trash and disposal habits with 78-80 White St. get a sense of what the com- About Nicole that is being developed by The Already, the School De- curbside inspections. “In the A revised plan to histori- munity is looking for the area. Attorney Nicole Bluefort HYM Investment Group. partment has paid out around early stages, residents will be cally renovate the home and “Massport and PierPAC is known for her aggressive “Having a commuter sta- $200,000 to Foresteire for cautioned with information carriage house and construct members have looked at parks representation as an experi- tion would also take air- that sick and vacation time, about prohibited materials that a three story addition was across the state, we also did enced trial attorney leading a port-generated traffic off of but there is still a large chunk were found in their recycling. voted on during last week’s a lot of research and traveled six-person law firm with offic- Route 1A,” said Powers. looming in the budget to be Often, it’s not that people are Eagle Hill Civic Association to New York City to look at es in Lynn and Boston. With The councillor said the loca- paid. trying to disregard regula- (EHCA) meeting. the Hudson River Park and a practice focused on family tion of the Wonderland proper- However, School Com- tions; it’s that they just are not EHCA members voted 14 the Brooklyn Bridge Park for law, criminal defense, pro- ty is ideal. “It’s close to the air- mitteeman Bernie D’Onofrio aware of them.” Disregard to 14 on the project. The tie ideas and inspiration,” said bate, and general litigation, port and minutes to downtown asked that the matter be sent for the warnings will result in vote means that the EHCA Guerriero. “While Piers Park she has also served as an Ad- Boston,” said Powers. to the Legal Committee for recycling going uncollected will send a letter to the city is a passive park, Piers Park junct Professor at North Shore He said a new hotel would examination by School Com- and, eventually, fines issued that neither supports or oppos- Phase II will be an active park Community College’s ABA generate hundreds of jobs and mittee attorneys. He said he through the Department of In- es the project. so the meeting is the commu- Approved Paralegal Program, hundreds of thousands of dol- wanted to pursue it and see if The original plan called for nity’s opportunity to weigh in lars in property, room-excise spectional Services. it has to be paid out. where she taught Civil Liti- Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, April 11, 2019 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403

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LEGAL NOTICE interest in a Mortgage for determination of that you are entitled to 10:00 AM local time on Laws, Chapter 149, examined at the Issuing Shoreline Stabilization.” 24 New Chardon St. 20, 2019. covering real property in Defendant’s/Defendants’ the benefits of said Act. April 11, 2019 at the Sections 26 to 27D Office (Engineer) Wood- Legal Notice is also Boston, MA 02114 These letters are proof Winthrop, numbered 46 Servicemembers status. Witness, GORDON H. Owner’s offices, Depart- inclusive, as amended, ard & Curran, 40 Shat- published on www.com- 617-788-8300 of your authority to act Wave Way Avenue, given If you now are, or PIPER, Chief Justice of ment of Public Works, apply to this Project. tuck Road, Suite 110, mbuys.com and on the LETTERS OF pursuant to G.L. c. 190B, by Anthony Benson to recently have been, said Court on March 15, Attention: Steve R. The Project includes, Andover, MA 01810, MNPA website at http:// AUTHORITY FOR except for the following COMMONWEALTH OF Mortgage Electronic Reg- in the active military 2019. Calla, Director of Public providing approxi- and Owner’s offices, masspublicnotices.org. PERSONAL restrictions if any: MASSACHUSETTS istration Systems, Inc. service of the United Attest: Deborah J. Works, 100 Kennedy mately 350 linear feet Town of Winthrop, MA, 3/28/19 REPRESENTATIVE CERTIFICATION LAND COURT as nominee for New Fed States of America, then Patterson Drive, Winthrop, MA shoreline stabilization Department of Public W Docket No. I certify that it appears DEPARTMENT OF THE Mortgage Corp., dated you may be entitled to Recorder 02152, at which time improvements including Works, 100 Kennedy SU06P0299WF1 by the records of this TRIAL COURT December 22, 2008, the benefits of the Ser- 15710 the Bids will be publicly furnishing and install- Drive, Winthrop, MA Estate of: Court that said appoint- 19SM001447 and recorded in the vicemembers Civil Relief 3/28/19 opened and read aloud. ing fiber rolls, cobble 02152 on or after March LEGAL NOTICE John T. O’Brien ment remains in full ORDER OF NOTICE Suffolk County Registry Act. If you object to a W The Project being bid is nourishment, plantings, 27, 2019, at 8:30 a.m. Date of Death: force and effect. IN To: of Deeds in Book 44364, foreclosure of the above subject to Massachusetts and symbolic fencing, Bidding Documents may 01/02/2006 TESTIMONY WHEREOF I Anthony Benson; Lynn Page 314, as modified mentioned property on General Laws, Chapter removal and disposal be obtained on or after To: K. Joanne have hereunto set my Benson by a certain modifica- that basis, then you or LEGAL NOTICE 30, Section 39M and of an existing manhole, March 27, 2019 at 8:30 O’Brien hand and affixed the and to all persons tion agreement dated your attorney must file a Coughlin Park Shoreline prevailing wage rates as and approximately 10 a.m. electronically at no COMMONWEALTH 1 Pond Street seal of said Court. entitled to the benefit of February 22, 2018, and written appearance and Stabilization Project issued by the Director linear feet of 12-inch cost from Woodard & OF MASSACHUSETTS Apt. 8-L Date: March 20, 2019 the Servicemembers Civil recorded with said in answer in this court at The Town of Winthrop of the Executive Office PVC drain pipe. All Work Curran by registering via THE TRIAL COURT Winthrop, MA 02152 Felix D. Arroyo, Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. Book 59390, Page 53, Three Pemberton Square, (Owner) will receive of Labor and Workforce must be completed by email with the Engineer PROBATE AND You have been appointed Register of Probate 50 §3901 et seq.: and now held by the Boston, MA 02108 on or sealed Bids for the Development, Depart- June 30, 2019. at dandrews@wood- FAMILY COURT and qualified as Personal 3/28/19 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff by assignment, before April 29, 2019 Coughlin Park Shoreline ment of Labor Standards A pre-Bid conference will ardcurran.com with the Suffolk Probate Representative in Unsu- W claiming to have an has/have filed with or you will be forever Stabilization Project until under the provisions of not be held. Bidding subject line “Winthrop And Family Court pervised administration this court a complaint barred from claiming Massachusetts General Documents may be MA - Coughlin Park of this estate on March

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LEGAL NOTICE April 11, 2019 Appeals Noncompliance of Midrise Apartment Winthrop Board of The public is invited formal proceedings in need of a Guardian April 18, 2019 LEGAL NOTICE April 11, 2019 proposed structure with Building, a special permit Appeals to attend, and interest and to obtain orders and requesting that W April 18, 2019 respect to minimum rear and or variance by April 11, 2019 parties shall have terminating or restricting Massachusetts General W setback of 24 ft. (Section the Town of Winthrop April 18, 2019 an opportunity to be the powers of Personal Hospital of Boston, MA 17.16.030 J.1.) Board of Appeals will be W heard. Copies of the Representatives appoint- (or some other suitable Legal Notice #006-2019 LEGAL NOTICE Noncompliance of needed. aforementioned appli- ed under informal person) be appointed Notice is hereby given in Legal Notice #009-2019 LEGAL NOTICE proposed structure with The permit has been cation and plans are on procedure. A copy of the as Guardian to serve on accordance with Chapter Notice is hereby given in respect to maximum denied for the following LEGAL NOTICE file and available for Petition and Will, if any, the bond. 40A of the Massachusetts accordance with Chapter of 2.5 stories. (Section reasons: inspection at the Office can be obtained from the The petition asks the General Laws and 40A of the Massachusetts 17.16.030) Noncompliance of of the Town Clerk, Town Petitioner. court to determine Chapter 17 of the Code Legal Notice #010-2019 General Laws and The public is invited proposed structure with Hall, Monday through 4/11/19 that the Respondent of the Town of Winthrop Notice is hereby given in Chapter 17 of the Code Legal Notice #007-2019 to attend, and interest respect to minimum Thursday during the W is incapacitated, that that the Winthrop Board accordance with Chapter of the Town of Winthrop Notice is hereby given in parties shall have lot area requirement Legal Notice #005-2019 normal business hours. the appointment of a of Appeals will conduct 40A of the Massachusetts that the Winthrop Board accordance with Chapter an opportunity to be of 20,000 s.f. within Notice is hereby given in Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk Guardian is necessary, a public hearing on General Laws and of Appeals will conduct 40A of the Massachusetts heard. Copies of the the RB District. (Section accordance with Chapter Winthrop Board of and that the proposed Thursday, April 25, Chapter 17 of the Code a public hearing on General Laws and aforementioned appli- 17.16.030) 40A of the Massachusetts Appeals LEGAL NOTICE Guardian is appropriate. 2019 at or after 7:00 of the Town of Winthrop Thursday, April 25, Chapter 17 of the Code cation and plans are on Noncompliance of General Laws and April 11, 2019 The petition is on file p.m. in the Joseph that the Winthrop Board 2019 at or after 7:00 of the Town of Winthrop file and available for proposed structure with Chapter 17 of the Code April 18, 2019 with this court and may Harvey Hearing Room, of Appeals will conduct p.m. in the Joseph that the Winthrop Board inspection at the Office respect to maximum of the Town of Winthrop W contain a request for Town Hall, One Metcalf a public hearing on Harvey Hearing Room, of Appeals will conduct of the Town Clerk, Town unit density of 1 unit that the Winthrop Board certain specific authority. Square, Winthrop, Thursday, April 25, Town Hall, One Metcalf a public hearing on Hall, Monday through per 2000 s.f. (Section of Appeals will conduct NOTICE OF PUBLIC You have the right to Massachusetts, 02152, 2019 at or after 7:00 Square, Winthrop, Thursday, April 25, Thursday during the 17.16.030) a public hearing on LEGAL NOTICE FORUM object to this proceeding. upon the application of p.m. in the Joseph Massachusetts, 02152, 2019 at or after 7:00 normal business hours. Noncompliance of Thursday, April 25, COMMONWEALTH TUESDAY APRIL 16, If you wish to do so, you Brendon Walsh, of the Harvey Hearing Room, upon the application of p.m. in the Joseph Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk proposed structure with 2019 at or after 7:00 OF MASSACHUSETTS 2019 AT 7:00 PM or your attorney must property located at, 12 Town Hall, One Metcalf Steven Trainor of the Harvey Hearing Room, Winthrop Board of respect to minimum p.m. in the Joseph THE TRIAL COURT Robert DeLeo Senior file a written appearance Highland Ave., Winthrop, Square, Winthrop, property located at, 93 Town Hall, One Metcalf Appeals front setback of 50 l.f. Harvey Hearing Room, PROBATE AND Center at this court on or before MA 02152. Massachusetts, 02152, Bayview Ave. Winthrop, Square, Winthrop, April 11, 2019 (Section 17.16.030) Town Hall, One Metcalf FAMILY COURT 35 Harvard St. 10:00 A.M. on the return The applicant seeks a upon the application MA 02152. Massachusetts, 02152, April 18, 2019 Noncompliance of Square, Winthrop, Suffolk Winthrop, MA 02152 date of 05/15/2019. permit to convert the of Matthew & Kristen The owner requests upon the application of W proposed structure with Massachusetts, 02152, Division In accordance with This day is NOT a hear- current preexisting Boivin of the property a building permit to Mark Kozikowski, of the respect to minimum left upon the application INFORMAL PROBATE section 9-12 of the Town ing date, but a deadline non-conforming 2 located at, 31 Locust St., construct an attached 24’ property located at, 176 and right-side setback of Hilal Rhita, of the PUBLICATION of Winthrop’s Home date by which you family structure to Winthrop, MA 02152. x 22’ garage to the side Winthrop Shore Drive, LEGAL NOTICE of 50 l.f. (Section property located at, 290 NOTICE Rule Charter, you are have to file the written a 3-unit residential The applicant seeks a of an existing structure Winthrop, MA 02152. 17.16.030) River Rd., Winthrop, MA Docket No. hereby notified that the appearance if you object building. The permit was Special Permit to utilize at the above referenced The applicant seeks Noncompliance of 02152. SU06P0299WF1 Council President will to the petition. If you denied in accordance to his residence for the address. a permit to demo a proposed structure with The applicant seeks a Estate of: hold a Public Forum on fail to file the written the Town of Winthrop purpose of renting The permit was denied in pre-existing non-con- respect to minimum special permit to convert John T. O’Brien the budgeting and other appearance by the Zoning By-Laws Chapter one (1) bedroom and accordance to the Town forming 2 family Legal Notice #008-2019 rear setback of 50 l.f. the current preexisting Date of Death: spending matters. return date, action may 17.12.130 three family operating as a legal Bed of Winthrop By-laws structure and construct a Notice is hereby given in (Section 17.16.030) non-conforming one 01/02/2006 4-4-19 be taken in this matter dwellings are not permit- & Breakfast/Transient Chapter 17.16.020 C.5. 4-unit multifamily struc- accordance with Chapter Noncompliance of family structure to a To all persons interested 4-11-19 without further notice to ted in the RA district. Lodging Business. The General Regulations. ture on an existing lot 40A of the Massachusetts proposed structure with two-family structure. in the above captioned W you. In addition to filing Relief of the following permit was denied in To construct the garage at 176 Winthrop Shore General Laws and respect to maximum The permit was denied estate, by Petition of the written appearance, will be required. accordance to the Town a variance by the Town Drive. Whereas the lot is Chapter 17 of the Code lot coverage of 20%. in accordance to the Petitioner K. Joanne you or your attorney A variance pursuant of Winthrop Zoning of Winthrop Board of located in the RA District, of the Town of Winthrop (Section 17.16.030) Town of Winthrop O’Brien of Winthrop, MA. LEGAL NOTICE must file a written affi- to Section 17.52.030 By-Laws Chapter Appeals will be needed. and according to Section that the Winthrop Board Noncompliance of Zoning By-Laws, Chapter K. Joanne O’Brien of COMMONWEALTH davit stating the specific (use variance) for relief 17.49.020 requiring Noncompliance of 17.12.130 Table of Use of Appeals will conduct proposed structure with 17.16 E.1. Dimensional Winthrop, MA has been OF MASSACHUSETTS facts and grounds of from the provisions of a Special Permit from proposed structure with Regulations Revised, a public hearing on respect to maximum Regulations. informally appoint- THE TRIAL COURT your objection within 17.12.130, Table of Uses the Winthrop Board of respect to minimum side apartment houses are Thursday, April 25, lot coverage of 30% Relief of the following ed as the Personal PROBATE AND 30 days after the return to establish a three-fam- Appeals. yard setback of 10 L.F. not allowed. To construct 2019 at or after 7:00 (Section 17.16.30) will be needed. Representative of the FAMILY COURT date. ily use in the RA zone Relief of the following (section 17.16.020 J.1.). a 4 unit multifamily, a p.m. in the Joseph Noncompliance of Relief of 5 ft. will be estate to serve without CITATION GIVING IMPORTANT NOTICE which does not allow for will be required: Noncompliance of special permit and or Harvey Hearing Room, proposed structure with needed on the right-side surety on the bond. NOTICE OF The outcome of this dwelling units exceeding Relief of Chapter 17.49 proposed structure with variance by the Town Town Hall, One Metcalf respect to buildable dis- yard, Chapter 17.16.020 The estate is being PETITION FOR proceeding may limit two units. allowing a Special Permit respect to minimum of Winthrop Board of Square, Winthrop, tance between buildings, (J.1.) Dimensional administered under APPOINTMENT OF or completely take A variance from the to operate a Transient front setback of 15 L. F. Appeals will be needed. Massachusetts, 02152, requirement of 50 l.f. Regulations. informal procedure GUARDIAN FOR away the above-named provisions of section Lodging Business. (section 17.16.020 J.1.) The permit has been upon the application of (Section 17.16.30) Relief of 5 ft. will be by the Personal INCAPACITATED person’s right to make 17,16,020. C (1) to The public is invited Noncompliance of denied for the following KBM Capital, LLC of the Noncompliance of needed on the left side Representative under the PERSON PURSUANT decisions about personal allow parking in the to attend, and interest proposed structure with reasons: property located at, 213 proposed structure with yard, Chapter 17,16.020 Massachusetts Uniform TO G.L. c. 190B, affairs or financial front yard are in a one- parties shall have respect traffic visibility Noncompliance of Shirley St., Winthrop, MA respect to off street (J.1) Dimensional Probate Code without s 5-304 affairs or both. The and two-family district. an opportunity to be at driveways (section proposed structure with 02152. parking requirements Regulations. supervision by the Court. Docket No. above-named person The public is invited heard. Copies of the 17.16.020 E.1.) respect to use, (Section The applicant seeks of 2 parking spaces per Relief of 2.6 ft. will be Inventory and accounts SU19P0694GD has the right to ask for to attend, and interest aforementioned appli- The public is invited 17.12.130) Table of Use a permit to demo a dwelling unit. (Section needed on the front yard are not required to be In the matter of: a lawyer. Anyone may parties shall have cation and plans are on to attend, and interest Regulations, apartment pre-existing non-con- 17.20.060) setback, Chapter 17.020 filed with the Court, Virginia King make this request on an opportunity to be file and available for parties shall have houses are not permitted forming mixed-use struc- The public is invited (J.1.) Dimensional but interested parties RESPONDENT behalf of the above- heard. Copies of the inspection at the Office an opportunity to be in an RA District. ture and construct a 5 to attend, and interest Regulations. are entitled to notice Alleged Incapacitated named person. If the aforementioned appli- of the Town Clerk, Town heard. Copies of the Noncompliance of story Midrise Apartment parties shall have Relief of parking, 2 regarding the adminis- Person above-named person cation and plans are on Hall, Monday through aforementioned appli- proposed structure with Building containing 20 an opportunity to be additional spaces will be tration from the Personal Of: Winthrop, MA cannot afford a lawyer, file and available for Thursday during the cation and plans are on respect to minimum residential dwelling heard. Copies of the needed Chapter 17.30 Representative and To the named one may be appointed at inspection at the Office normal business hours. file and available for front setback of 15 ft. units. Whereas the lot is aforementioned appli- C.2. Conversion of can petition the Court Respondent and all State expense. of the Town Clerk, Town Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk inspection at the Office (Section 17.16.030 J.1.) located in the RB District, cation and plans are on Dwellings and 17.20.060 in any matter relating other interested persons, WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Hall, Monday through Winthrop Board of of the Town Clerk, Town Noncompliance of and according to Section file and available for Table of required off- to the estate, including a petition has been Dunn, First Justice of this Thursday during the Appeals Hall, Monday through proposed structure with 17.12.130 Table of Use inspection at the Office street parking. distribution of assets and filed by Massachusetts Court. normal business hours. April 11, 2019 Thursday during the respect to minimum left Regulations Revised, of the Town Clerk, Town A special permit to alter expenses of administra- General Hospital of Date: April 03, 2019 Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk April 18, 2019 normal business hours. and right-side setback Midrise Apartment Hall, Monday through a nonconforming struc- tion. Interested parties Boston, MA in the above Felix D. Arroyo, Winthrop Board of W Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk of 10 ft. (Section Buildings are not listed. Thursday during the ture will be needed Ch. are entitled to petition captioned matter alleg- Register of Probate Appeals Winthrop Board of 17.16.030 J.1.) To construct a 20-unit normal business hours. 40A, s. 6. the Court to institute ing that Virginia King is 4/11/19 Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk W WINTHROP PROFESSIONAL

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Lisa Gill, Lee Nugent, Board Member, and Paulette Guerriero.

George and Mary Sheran, and Karen Baker.

The 4th Annual Those Who Can award recipient, Laura Rosi, with Those Who Can for Those In Need Board Members, Lee Nugent, Gladys Valentin-Agneta, Nancy Tufo, Cary Havey, Sue Mulvaney, Judie VanKooiman, and Dave Tyler.

Judie VanKooiman presenting the fourth annu- al Those Who Can award to Laura Rosi, Interim Gladys Valentin-Agneta, secretary, Ray Davan- CEO and the Director of Advocacy & Homeless- zo, and Cary Havey, Board Member. ness Prevention for Housing Families. Barbara Mulvaney, Donny Buckley, Bill Mulvaney, and Phil Perry.

Board Member and partner in life, Dave Tyler, and Judie Van- Kooiman, founder/president. Patti Giunta and Lynda DiMuro. Liane Gonzalez laughing with friends.

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