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BOOK YOUR REVERE JOURNAL POST IT Chelsea record Call Your YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERYOUR SINCE HOMETOWN 1881 NEWSPAPER SINCE 1890 Advertising Rep (781)485-0588 VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 116, No. 70 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2018 35 CENTS WEDNESDAY Revere's TND February 14, 2018 INDEPENDENT KEEPING COOL IN THE SQUARE School Funding Meltdown INDEX Newspaper Group receives $50,000 Editorial 4 www.chelsearecord.com Legislature fails to pass education funding fix By Seth Daniel ties who are continuously do- Police News 16 state grant for jobs ing more with less and in these Sports 11 The last second ticked off circumstances we have failed Special to The Journal the business community that the clock on Beacon Hill Tues- them. I was willing to go the Classifieds are critical to fostering eco- 18-19 day night, and when the score extra mile to make that hap- Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- was settled, education funding pen. To not be able to make a DEATHS awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in .” for Gateway cities like Chel- deal is extremely disappoint- Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its sea was the big loser. ing. We can’t keep kicking Chelsea Walk Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment School Supt. Mary Bourque the can down the road. This Marie Butera Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale and Chelsea’s State Sen. Sal bill would have seen substan- Richard Buttiglieri Paint Days this borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- DiDomenico voiced extreme tial funding increases to our Theresa Conte was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- disappointment on Wednes- low-income communities like Friday, Saturday in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO day that the Legislature could Chelsea and Everett – indis- Dr. Adrian Costanza plant, and the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- not come to a compromise on putably.” Dorothy Cordaro vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. By Seth Daniel cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- fixing education funding – an Supt. Bourque said she was Gerardo Iannuzzi created jobs. lock community-driven re- issue that has dogged Chelsea, very angry when she heard the Prepare for a little color on Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Everett and Revere in particu- news that there hadn’t been a Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,the State Chelsea Rep. Walk.RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- lar for the last three years. The compromise. Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andBut Secretary only ofif Housingresidents and turn Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through compromise committee, made She said that the time for Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urbanout Agenda to help Grant paint Program the onnew - Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. up of members of the House waiting and watching for the found oasis in the middle of to present the check to the solving, and shared account- and Senate, failed to reach a state to take action is over. the Broadway business dis- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The compromise between their “I just think it’s unconscio- Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 competitive awards offer flex- trict. “Our administration under- separate bills, essentially kill- nable that we aren’t putting Real estate values continue to be strongGreenRoots in Revereand Chelsea stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- ing the plan that would bring student first and foremost in INDEPENDENT days on the market in 2016. artists“2017 Sylvia was aLopez fantastic Chavez year more dollars to Chelsea. the budget,” she said. “We’re NEWSPAPER GROUP By Sue Ellen Woodcock the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue The number of listings in willto be host in real two estate,” Paint Dayssaid Joeof Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- “We’re leaving another concerned about the economy the Walk on Friday, 11 a.m. to The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, Mario of Century 21 Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will generation of kids behind by and this is the next generation 4 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m. fund projects in , Clin- ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rio Real Estate. “There’s a Program relies on the strong not addressing the issue now,” that will bolster that economy. good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for to 4 p.m. partnerships between local said Sen. DiDomenico, who It’s extremely short-sighted of $1.5 MILLION FOR lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- “We hope everyone will government, non-profits and had helped to pass a compre- our leaders to do this.” ing price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 years now NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new join GreenRoots and artist By Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. hensive funding revamp bill She said that there should it’s been positive. Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percent of the time. Silvia Lopez Chavez to trans- tried to get barriers installed in the Senate earlier this year. have been a compromise, as time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of an adventure. The condominium mar- form the Chelsea Walk into For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- “The districts that lost the there were so many people “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with Energy and Environmental anthe areaoverflow we will from all thebe proudBoston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. most are the ones that need the willing to work out a solution, es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- Affairs has approved a $1.5 of,”market said and GreenRoots people are Director moving most help. It was our responsi- million grant regarding the years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent to Revere. and now some city councillors spect from the state and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- Roseann Bongiovanni. bility to step up for communi- See FUNDING Page 3 development of the Northern Mario said Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. ket also dropped from 67 in Phase II of the Walk trans- Strand Community Trail led Estate. “And 2018 is going to rigo contact the MassDOT to Keefe noted that more af- 2016 to 47 days on the market formationable because will of begin its proximity later this by a Revere on the Move part- be another banner year. Inven- install barriers along Route 1 fluent communities are often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and summerto Boston, with and furniture it’s a hidden and Chelsea partnering with OpenGov ner organization, Bike to the between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward lightinggem with installations, a beautiful beach. to be Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. land Circle. According to figures from the spring,” Celata said voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile followedMario by is Phase looking III consist forward- Ward 5 Councillor Charles to further increase accountability the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The ingto the of springart installations market, drawing on the tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community ceilingfrom Boston of the andChelsea surrounding Walk. Record Staff Report izen engagement. OpenGov’s sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development communities. He added that open data portal aggregates, a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North Chelsea announced this organizes, and visualizes var- 2016. rent they just might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major Chelsea Schools Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen week that it’s partnering with ious data sets (like budgets, part in the project that creates the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future OpenGov - a leader in gov- permits, and citizen requests). a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail get raw deal in percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. ernment performance man- It’s powered by CKAN - the running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sity in children and adults. agement - to further increase open-source standard that ‘Pothole’ PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the The ATOD Task Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT its effectiveness and account- the U.S. federal government, to the and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to KEEPING COOL IN THE SQUARE: Tara Baker and Gary Matthews sitting on the water fountain in the European Union, and into Lynn. The North Revere account this year & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK ability. community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduce youth substance use, Chelsea Square during the Chelsea Recovery Committee Cookout on Monday, July 23. The bar- hundreds of other agencies segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improve their mental health, beque in the park celebrated the hard work of individuals in recovery, and included music, lawn “Our new open data portal joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for is a valuable resource for res- around the world use for open By Seth Daniel games, and ice cream served by Chelsea Police officers. See page 6 for more photos. Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. idents and businesses inter- data. It also includes tools like The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- ested in understanding how APIs that developers can use through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grantsThe alreadyChelsea funded, ReverePublic their taxpayer dollars are be- to build applications. of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 Schoolson the have Move had has a life-line extended in ing spent and learning more “Our open data portal is a Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to thetheir State permanent Budget the change last few and about the various projects win-win for Chelsea and the Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place yearsprogram as finances mini-grant have appligotten- Game Night in Bellingham Square that the City is engaged in,” community,” said OpenGov design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise morecations difficult. to Sunday, March 4. said City Manager Tom Am- CEO Zac Bookman. “On av- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for ment of bid-ready construc- That life-line is known as brosino. “We hope it will also erage, governments receive tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to the ‘Hold Harmless’ provi- gaining momentum with dominoes help City officials to make da- 20 percent less requests for of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding sion,eat healthy or more and popularly be active the for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open ta-driven decisions by giving information after they launch ‘Pothole’ account. This year, By Seth Daniel talking to people I don’t know. trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and them access to information their OpenGov open data por- Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would thatSee account MINI GRANTSis little to Page no help 3 It makes me feel welcome.” that was previously in silos.” tals. That means citizens are See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- for Chelsea as the district saw If Bellingham Square is go- As the group enjoys their The portal, which can getting the information they their funding slashed in half. ing to be fully returned to the game, salsa music plays in the be accessed at chelseama. need, and it saves govern- Our OfficesLast year,will Chelseabe got an community, then let that re- background and many observ- ogopendata.com/ already fea- ments time and energy that TRASH additional $1.214 million turn be led by dominoes. ers pass by – seemingly want- tures showcases on property can be spent elsewhere.” from the Pothole account It was slow going at first for ing to join in, but not entirely values, demographics, crime Chelsea joins over 1,900 Price subject OPENfunding – a fund that seeks the introduction of an outdoor certain why people are playing and Narcan information, and city, county, and state govern- to change NOTICE to help districts who are not without th Game Night on Bellingham games in Bellingham Square. expenditures. ments, special districts and notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 getting a proper count of their Square – which is sponsored “It’s very comfortable here The OpenGov Cloud™ is schools that rely on OpenGov Day Holiday, on Monday, low-income students due to by the City’s Chelsea Prospers now and that’s surprising,” .55 th an easy-to-use, cloud-based to be more effective and ac- $ Per February 19 , 2018 Trash changes three years ago in the initiative. A few would trickle said Sheila Rohena. “I grew President’s Day solution for budgeting, oper- countable, including the City Gallon will be delayed by one day. way they are counted. in and out, but the hard-scrab- Roberto ‘Tito’ Rodriguez up here, so begin able to come ational performance, and cit- of Boston. • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service However, this year Chelsea out of my house and sit here ble Square had gained a repu- Capitol Waste Services, Inc. 9AM – 5PM Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at thechecks Revere his Recreation dominoes Paint during & CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE will only get $296,000, nearly tationSkate Nightthat many on Feb. Chelsea 10 at theresi Cronin- Game Skating Night Rink on Tuesday, in Revere. July in the Square is great. I used $1 million less than last year. dentsPlease hadn’t see more yet forgotten.photos on Page 10.31, in Bellingham Square. to be scared to come out of “The whole idea of the ac- But now with about a month Game Night is slowly gaining my house because of all the And they're NOT off WINTHROP count is to hold us harmless under theWINTHROP belt, momentum for popularity, and the City initia- things that happen here. Now, Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, ORIENT HEIGHTS Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- Mod Kitchen, F.P. Location Location! Bungalow style for the change in the way they ingthe Area simple w Cathedral fun Ceiling, in Modthe Kit/w Square Corian tive takes place every Tuesday I’m sitting here and enjoying Horse racing, simulcasting is Beautiful Detail, 1 family, 3 Brs Full Dr, H/W Floors, calculate the funding, which hasCounters begun SS Refrig. to Fireplaceform with LV Oversized about from 6-8 p.m. myself in the Square. 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There used to be game con Hill early Wednesday of direction to Suffolk Downs, funding bill. tables here permanently, but morning that horseracing and Plainridge Park and Raynham “I’m disappointed that was they had to take them down. simulcasting had suddenly be- Taunton Greyhound Park. also not addressed within this A lot of people were hesitant come illegal in Massachusetts The letter said that the session,” he said. “It would to bring them back, but we did overnight. It seemed like fan- Commonwealth’s legislation have been addressed with (the it in a very low-cost, low-key tasy, but soon the news was for live racing and simulcast- education) bill and it’s another William Molino celebrates a win in a game of dominoes during way. It’s going well. There are solidified. ing had expired on July 31 at reason I’m disappointed with the Chelsea Prospers Game Night on Tuesday. Watching him envi- In order for horse tracks Please see RACING Page 3 how all of this happened.” ously are Raul Melendez and Mike Vega. Not shown is Alex Garcia. Please see GAME NIGHT Page 3 like Suffolk Downs to oper-

Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Page 2 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, August 2, 2018 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 Boston Bar Association holds forum ENJOYING THE FESTIVAL for Suffolk County DA Candidates

By Lauren Bennett

The Boston Bar Association (BBA) held a forum for the candidates for Suffolk Coun- ty district attorney on July 25. Five of the six candidates answered questions moderat- ed by Suffolk University Law School Professor and former Cel- ebrating prosecutor Christina Miller and Northeastern Universi- ty School of Law professor Daniel Medwed, as well as the audience. Candidate Linda PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE BOSTON BAR ASSOCIATION Champion could not attend Pictured left to right: District Attorney candidates Evandro Carvalho, Greg Henning, Mike the forum due to a scheduling Maloney, Shannon McAuliffe, and Rachael Rollins. conflict. BBA President Mark Smith a topic of discussion. The can- said that in his 35 years of didates were asked about their practice, there has never been opinions on ICE’s presence in an open race for the Suffolk and around courthouses. Mayor Brian Arrigo with Chelsea City Councillor Calvin Brown County district attorney’s of- Former Assistant U.S. At- enjoy the Fireworks Extravaganza during the International fice, and said that the race is torney and MassPort, Mass- Revere Sand Sculpting Festival. “exciting for the future of Bos- DOT, and MBTA General t on .” Counsel Rachael Rollins said “2018 has already been a that she’d like to see an im- historic year. We’ve passed migration lawyer in the DA’s AG Healey endorses Pressley significant criminal reforms office, and that if any ADAs earlier in the year but the DA’s see someone being detained, in 7th congressional race they need to contact the DA office is kind of where the rub- By Seth Daniel behalf of the people of Massa- ber meets the road,” Smith directly. chusetts on a number of critical said. “Now that’s where we’re State Rep. Evandro Carval- More than a few people issues, from predatory lending going to see how these reforms ho, an immigrant who came to were surprised locally when practices and gun control to are really played out in the the when he was Attorney General Maura environmental threats and ef- courts throughout the Com- 15 years old, said, “I will have Healey endorsed Congressio- forts to undermine reproduc- monwealth and specifically in zero tolerance for ICE in the Pictured left to right: Boston Bar Association President Mark nal Candidate Ayanna Press- tive freedom. I am constantly Suffolk County.” courtroom,” in response to the D. Smith, Assistant Attorney General and Asian American ley for the 7th District over inspired by Maura’s steadfast With a $20 million budget question. Lawyers Association of Massachusetts board member Elysa her own congressman, Mi- commitment to public service and a staff of over 200, the Suf- Assistant District Attorney Wan, moderator Christina Miller, moderator Daniel Medwed. chael Capuano. and her bold leadership. folk County DA’s office is the Greg Henning said that prose- Healey spoke mostly of I am humbled by Maura’s largest in the state. cutors should receive training with a violent crime, their im- way out of the system.” loyalty in her letter of en- support, and I look forward to For about an hour and a on new developments in im- migration status should not “I’ve always been part of dorsement on Monday, noting working with her and others to half, the five candidates gave migration law, and agrees with give them any breaks. the change that I want to see that Pressley backed her in the lift up the voices of those too responses to questions about Carvalho that ICE should not Former Roca Director and in the system,” McAuliffe said. 2014 Primary election. often overlooked and ensure critiques of the current office, be present in court, because CPCS Attorney Shannon She believes that the next DA “For me, this isn’t political, that those closest to the pain how they would guide their their presence “makes it more McAuliffe said that ICE does should try and “make an un- it’s personal,” Healey wrote. are closest to the power - driv- assistant district attorneys in difficult to do our jobs,” he not belong in places where fair system more fair.” “Ayanna isn’t just my City ing and informing the policy- certain situations, the opioid said. people are trying to better Lastly, Rollins said that Councilor. She’s not just my making,” she continued. epidemic, and racial dispari- Defense attorney Mike themselves, such as the court- “lens matters, experience partner in government. She’s Healey indicated that she ties in the criminal justice sys- Maloney believes that ICE in room or schools. She believes matters, and management someone who shares our val- had been working with Press- tem, to name a few. courtrooms is “atrocious.” He that a minimal crime does not matters.” She believes her ex- ues, and our priorities, who ley on issues long before she With the current political said that he’s a strong propo- deserve “disastrous dispro- perience with managing large I’ve depended on for years… even thought of running for climate, immigration was also nent of criminal justice reform, portionate consequence.” groups of people would help She stood by me and support- AG in 2014. She said they and that if a person is charged The candidates were each her in this position. “I will ed me in my first campaign, worked on issues that “strike given one minute to answer bring that empathy with me at a time very few elected at the core of who we are as each question, and thirty sec- every day,” she said. leaders were willing to take a a city and a state.” Those is- onds for rebuttal. At the end, The forum was co-spon- chance on an outsider candi- sues included fighting pro- they each offered closing re- sored by six affinity bar part- date like me. I’ve been lucky filing and discrimination by marks about why they feel ners: the Asian American to work with some incredible Boston nightclubs to protect- they are the best candidate for Lawyers Association of Mas- people, but just a few have ing students from predatory, the position. sachusetts, the Massachusetts been willing to lean in every for-profit schools and helping Carvalho believes he’s the Association of Hispanic Attor- time. One of these people for survivors of sexual trauma, most qualified in part because neys, the Massachusetts Black me is Ayanna Pressley.” domestic violence and human he knew no English at 15 years Lawyers Association, the Congressman Michael trafficking. old, and now 25 years later, Massachusetts Black Women Capuano backed Warren Tol- The primary election comes he’s running for DA. Henning Attorneys, the Massachusetts man in 2014. on Sept. 4. said that he’s “dedicated to the LGBTQ Bar Association, and “I am deeply honored to work,” as this is work he has the Southeast Asian Bar As- receive the endorsement of done in the prosecutor’s of- sociation of Greater Boston. my friend Maura Healey,” fice. Maloney said “I have rep- To hear the candidates’ full CUELLAR ON DEAN’S said Pressley in a statement. LIST AT REGIS resented too many individuals responses to all questions “Maura is a trailblazer who, who have gotten caught up in at the forum, visit the BBA’s since she took office more Regis, a Catholic university the system,” and believes that Facebook page to view the full than three years ago, has been in Greater Boston, is pleased “you cannot incarcerate your video. on the front lines, fighting on to announce that 415 students have made the Dean’s List for academic achievement for the 2018 spring semester. Alexa Cuellar of Chelsea, is among the students who made the Dean’s List. Cuellar is class of 2021. To be eligible for the Dean’s List as a senior, junior or soph- omore at Regis, a student must have a semester grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.50. For first-year students, a se- mester GPA of at least 3.25 must be attained. “I am very pleased to see so many of our students excelling across the university,” said Vice Pres- ident of Academic Affairs, Malcolm O. Asadoorian III, PhD. “The dean’s list and the diversity of academic disci- plines speak to a dedicated student body and to a faculty that promotes intellectual curi- osity and achievement.” The School deans agreed it was particularly notable to have a strong roster of first-year stu- dents who made the list, which reflects both the quality of our curriculum and the caliber of students coming to Regis. Regis is a leading Catho- lic coed university in greater Boston with more than 2,700 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in the arts, sciences and health profes- sions devoted to engage, serve and advance in a global com- munity.

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Funding/Continued from Page 1 Attorney Olivia Anne Walsh

including Gov. Charlie million. Where do we cut? deal. kids.” re-appointed to the Chelsea Baker – who is a Republican. We’re already at class sizes “This bill shouldn’t have Chelsea has made numer- “The House and Senate of 30 students. We’ve elimi- been difficult to negotiate,” ous difficult cuts over the past bills were so close in many nated all of our after-school she wrote in a statement. two years especially. They Human Rights Commission ways,” she said. “It only re- programs.” “[The Senate] offered multiple have cut librarians, special ed- quired leaders to compromise For those looking for an- versions of major concessions ucation teachers at the middle Staff Report at a certain point and they swers within the inside base- – on structure, on content, school level and have not re- Chelsea Attorney Olivia didn’t. It’s going to call on all ball of the State Legislature, on money. I have only good placed positions. Anne Walsh has been re-ap- of us for stronger advocacy one clue came from a state- things to say about the House Sources indicated that the pointed to the Chelsea Human moving forward. That’s what ment by Sen. Sonia Chang-Di- conferees, who I believe really compromise bill could have Rights Commission by City you’re going to hear from us. az, who was the lead sponsor wanted to get to a deal. Yet, in delivered along the lines of Manager Tom Ambrosino for We have balanced our bud- of the Senate’s wide-ranging the end House leadership re- $10 million to Chelsea. a term of office to expire on get for this year. We made education reform fix. jected all our offer, moved the Other sources in line with June 30, 2021. the difficult cuts this year and In a statement on Wednes- goal posts, and then killed the Chang-Diaz’s comments said Consider Contacting last year. We cut $2.7 million day, Chang-Diaz indicated bill completely – stunningly, that the meltdown in the edu- the Chelsea Human Rights last year and $3.1 million this that the House leadership was by rejecting one of their own cation funding fix came from Commission if you live year. The greater implications not willing to compromise. proposals. I’ve seen a lot in the top of both houses. in Chelsea, work in Chel- and my concern is for the fis- She said the House put for- my 10 years in [the State Talk on Beacon Hill now is sea or visit Chelsea, and you cal year 2020 budget. The ward their “deal,” and with House], but I’ve never seen that the relationship between feel like you have been a vic- situation will be much more time the Senate agreed to that so many rationalizations and the Senate and the House – in tim of discrimination, partic- difficult and we’ll be facing deal – only to be told that the double-standards employed to particular their two leaders – ularly in securing housing, in City Clerk Jeannette Cintron a third year of cutting $3-$4 House was rejecting its own avoid doing what’s right for is at an all-time low. your employment or in a place White administering the oath of public accommodation (a of Office for the Chelsea Hu- business that’s open to the man Rights Commission to Rep. Ryan: State did not retreat on opiate legislation, passes unanimously public). Also, consider con- Attorney Olivia Anne Walsh. tacting the Chelsea Human By Seth Daniel we are able deliver a bill that the U.S. Attorney for Massa- study by a commission. Rights Commission on line at will go a long way in curbing chusetts. While that measure Other highlights include: :humanrights @ chelseama. The long-discussed wide- this scourge that had affect- had supporters in the Senate, •Requires electronic pre- gov or by phone at 617-466- of discrimination, the Chel- ranging opiate treatment bill ed so many communities… I it did not get support in the scribing for all controlled 4150. sea Human Rights Commis- passed the state legislature have to thank Speaker DeLeo House. The compromise on substances, with limited ex- You will be asked to de- sion may choose to try to re- late Tuesday night just in the for appointing me vice-chair that created a commission to ceptions, effective January 1, scribe in detail what hap- solve your claim by bringing nick of time, after a confer- of the Substance Abuse and study the concept with munic- 2020. pened, and to identify any all the parties together it may ence committee on Tuesday Mental Health Committee. ipal leaders, including Mayor •Expands access to nal- people who were involved. If refer you to other resources so agreed to a compromise form My knowledge of so much Martin Walsh – who opposes oxone (Narcan) in the com- after investigation, it is deter- that you may contact such as of the bill that went through of the good work being done the idea outright. munity by (1) establishing mined that there is a possi- the Massachusetts Commis- many twists and turns over the by others in Charlestown and A second measure allows a a standing order, providing bility that you were a victim sion against Discrimination. past month. Chelsea really helped me to pilot program in county jails access to naloxone without a State Rep. Dan Ryan, who shape discussion. I thank ev- and state prisons to allow prescription, (2) allowing cer- is vice chair of the House’s eryone in our communities treatment medicines, such as tain Sheriffs to purchase nal- Racing/Continued from Page 1 Substance Abuse and Mental that are doing recovery work.” Methadone, to be given to oxone at a lower cost through Health Committee and had a Rep. Ryan said he thanked inmates. Currently, those in the state’s bulk purchasing big hand in the bill, said he Conference Committee Chair treatment when they enter jail program, and (3) allowing lo- midnight and no action had Many were left to ask why was happy to see that the body Rep. Denise Garlick and Sen. are cut off from that treatment. cal governments and agencies been taken to renew or replace it had happened without warn- came to agreement and voted Cynthia Friedman for their The pilot, however, does not to exchange unexpired nalox- it. ing. unanimously on the final bill quick analysis of a tough is- operate in Suffolk County. one. “As of today, there is not There were no official com- only hours after the compro- sue. Only two state prisons are in- •Establishes a commission statutory authorization for live ments on Wednesday from mise reached the floor. “After months of public cluded – MCI-Cedar Junction to make recommendations on horse racing or simulcasting in the Legislature, but numer- He said that many hard is- testimony, stakeholder meet- and the Plymouth treatment the certification of Recovery the Commonwealth,” read the ous sources near the situation sues were discussed - such as ings and expert analysis they facility for men. Coaches. letter. “Please be advised that indicated it revolved around providing opiate treatment to worked through the weekend Finally, Ryan said the •Mandates that providers until further notice from the a growing rift between the inmates, creating Safe Injec- processing all of that info and House had been very much check the Prescription Moni- Gaming Commission, simul- leadership of the House and tion Facilities, and looking at hammered out a bill we can all opposed to the idea of Section toring Program (PMP) prior to casting in all forms under any Senate. involuntary commitments for live with and will save lives,” 35 involuntary treatment, but issuing any prescription for a license at your facilities is sus- It was believed by those substance abuse treatment – he said. “Our neighborhoods, Gov. Charlie Baker was very benzodiazepine. pended. Further, live racing at sources that when a very im- but none of the sticking points hospitals, schools and even supportive of the idea. The •Establishes a Center for Suffolk Downs and Plainridge portant priority item for the caused the bill to derail in the correctional facilities will be program is running in Bos- Police Training in Crisis In- Park is also suspended until Senate leadership didn’t pass last hours. safer places because of this ton on a pilot with the West tervention to support cost-ef- further notice.” the House – the gender eq- “A unanimous vote on such bill.” Roxbury District Court, and fective, evidence-based men- The MGC added the item uity bill – then the Senate in a major piece of legislation, One of the sticking points it allows police and medical tal health and substance use as an emergency agenda item turn blocked the action on the such as the opioid bill, shows in the bill was Safe Injection professionals to involuntarily crisis response training pro- for its meeting today, Aug. 2, renewal of the Simulcasting what we are able to do here in Facilities (SIFs), which allow hold certain individuals for grams for law enforcement, in Springfield. Bill. the Commonwealth,” he said. people to use illegal injection the sake of treatment with- providing the tools to respond The news complicat- One course of action to “Because we don’t retreat drugs in a supervised medical out the approval of family – appropriately to behavioral ed things tremendously for fix the matter is to address it into our partisan safe zones, environment. It is illegal in the which is usually required. health crises. Suffolk Downs, which had during an informal session United States and opposed by The matter was adopted for planned and proceeded with this week. However, during an a weekend of live racing for informal session, rather than Aug. 4 and 5. That event is with a roll call vote of every- now in great doubt as there is one, only one objection to any NEWS Briefs by Seth Daniel no law allowing live racing in matter by any member can kill the state. it under the rules of the body. Reportedly, many of the That makes restoring the bill once per month for a couple of Broadway and Park @ Wil- newed in July. Those placards horses and support personnel even more difficult, especially FIESTA VERANO had already begun the trek up if there is a political rift be- AUG. 4 hours to answer any questions liams—will be temporarily expire on August 1, 2018. The for anyone interested in Casi- closed. A new temporary stop application for renewal of the to Massachusetts from other tween the two houses. Be there in Chelsea no jobs. The first office hours will occur at Chelsea Square Visitor Placard is available states for the live races. Square this Saturday, Aug. are today, Thursday, August 2 (Broadway @ Second Street). both at City Hall in the Clerk’s 4, as the Fiesta Verano takes from 3-5 p.m. Office and for download on Game Night/Continued from Page 1 place from 1-6 p.m. with the the City’s website. best of the best in music from RESIDENTIAL BEACON STREET STICKER CHANGES now problems. You see people vulnerable. Latin America. HOLIDAY INN TO The event is the second RAMP TO CLOSE TO RENEWALS from this that we can have “If we don’t get back to be- nice things. You have to just ing a community, it makes it half – the music portion – of The Beacon Street off-ramp The Traffic and Parking OPEN SOON trust people sometimes.” even easier for another com- the Chelsea Art Walk, which was scheduled to be closed for Commission recently changed The new Holiday Inn hotel Rodriguez has even munity to replace us without was divided into two sepa- construction on or about July renewal dates for the Resi- property on upper Broadway brought in some converts like us knowing,” she said. rate functions this year. Fies- 30 for approximately two dential Parking Program. For near the Chelsea/Revere line Jen Matheson, who is new to There is no end date in sight ta Verano had to be cancelled months. The Route 111 Bus the Residential Sticker, the will open this month to great downtown Chelsea and was for the Game Night, and orga- due to bad weather earlier outbound will use an alter- new renewal date is March 1, fanfare. taught how to play dominoes. nizer Mimi Graney said they this summer, but is back on. native route until the ramp 2019. This means that current The Chelsea Chamber of Now she’s a regular. will likely go until it gets too Performers include: is reopened. The Route 111 Residential Stickers are valid Commerce will celebrate the “I live right here and it’s so cold. •Members of the Veronica bus outbound will use the 4th until February 28, 2019. There newest hotel with a ribbon great to be able to come out For now, the goal is not Robles Cultural Center Street off-ramp, turn right is no need get a new Residen- cutting and toast on Aug. 15 here and meet new people,” to get the ‘Chiva’ – which is •El Rancherito de Oro on Broadway, left on 2nd tial Sticker in July. However, at 4 p.m. – along with the Re- she said. “They taught me Spanish for ‘female goat’ and •Pillbook Street and then left on Park Visitor Placards must be re- vere Chamber of Commerce. The stage will be in the Street. Two stops—Beacon @ how to play dominoes. I didn’t is slang for getting no points Chelsea Square Park at the even know, and now I’m win- in a game of dominoes. intersection of Broadway ning a lot of the time.” But for the future, the goal and Second Street. Rivera said she has hoped is to have several more tables for community building full of people from the com- events like a Game Night for a munity functioning normally LET IF FLY HOOPS Chelsea man pleads guilty to illegal firearm possession long time because it promotes and having fun together. TOURNEY stability and familiarity. With- Certainly in Chelsea, if anything, a domino game is The 4th Annual Let It Fly A Chelsea man pleaded On Oct. 31, 2017, Alicea based upon the U.S. Sentenc- out that, there is no communi- good first step. Basketball Tournament will guilty last week in federal was in a car that was stopped ing Guidelines and other stat- ty, she said, and that makes the take place on Saturday, Aug. court in Boston to being a fel- by law enforcement officers. utory factors. 11, at the Jordan Boys & on in possession of a firearm. As Alicea ran from the police, Girls Club, 30 Willow St. Cesar Alicea, 22, pleaded he was observed throwing It will run from 9 a.m. to guilty to being a felon in pos- an item. Shortly thereafter, Affordable Senior Housing 7 p.m. session of a firearm. U.S. Dis- Alicea was apprehended by There will be high school Senior Living on Bellingham Hill trict Court Judge Richard G. police and arrested. The item 100 Bellingham Street in Chelsea and middle school divisions. Stearns scheduled sentencing was recovered and deter- Proceeds go to scholarships 1-774-745-7446 for Nov. 7, 2018. mined to be a .25 caliber Ra- for Chelsea High School. In December 2017, Alicea ven Arms pistol. Contact information is Need a comfortable place to call home? was indicted along with An- The charge of being fel- Studio and one-bedroom apartments for seniors aged 62 or above. (617) 821-6267 or letitfly- dres Perez, of Chelsea, who on in possession of a firearm [email protected]. Certain income limits apply. Please call the number above for more information! was charged with possess- provides for a sentence of no

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Black Page 4 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, August 2, 2018 Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 What President Trump wants us to forget

ChelseaRecord PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman HANDS-FREE DRIVING LAW Forum NEEDED

Public safety advocates have been disappointed this week that the legislature has failed to adopt a bill in this legislative session that would ban the use of mobile electronic devices while oper- ating a motor vehicle unless the devices are used in hands-free mode. Distracted driving is a huge and ever-growing problem, sur- passing drunk driving as a source of carnage on our roadways. The National Safety Council asserts that distracted driving ac- counted for 26 percent of the 30,000 lives lost in motor vehicle accidents in 2013. Teens were the largest age group reported as distracted at the time of fatal crashes. It is estimated that five seconds is the average time a driv- er’s eyes are taken off the road while reading or sending a text message. At 55 mph, those five seconds are enough to cover the length of a football field. The result has been an estimated one million motor vehicle accidents caused by distracted driving. Fourteen other states and the District of Columbia prohib- it drivers from using handheld mobile devices, including New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Vermont. With polls asserting that 80 percent of the public supports a hands-free driving law, we hope that the legislature will take steps to enact this needed legislation when the new legislature reconvenes in January.

A TRAGEDY THAT AFFECTED ALL OF US

The news reports this weekend about the tragic motor vehicle accident that claimed the life of a 32-year-old Cape Cod man who had just become a new father -- as he was returning home Guest Op-Ed at night from the hospital after visiting with his wife and child -- caused all of us to pause for a moment to ponder how life can be so cruel and capricious. National Grid open to negotiations The victim, Kevin Quinn, 32, was a former Marine who had

served two tours of duty in Afghanistan. Although Mr. Quinn By Marcy L. Reed When it comes to the types If our offer to these locals of necticut. had survived military duty in one of the most dangerous places of retirement and health in- 14.53 percent in compounded National Grid has not pro- in the world, he could not make it home safely on what should At National Grid, we’re surance benefits that our raises was accepted on June posed that any current em- have been an uneventful ride back from the hospital on Route industry leaders in the clean customers ultimately pay for, 25, that average salary would ployees in these locals give up 28 on the Cape. energy transition. We take those provided to employees increase by 2022 to more than their pensions or move out of There has been much discussion about whether the operator seriously our responsibility to represented by Locals 12003 $137,000 annually. a traditional pension plan. In help solve major energy chal- and 12012-04 are the excep- We want every employee of the other vehicle, who also was killed in the crash and who fact, we offered a 10 percent lenges, while meeting our cus- tion, not the rule. For exam- at National Grid to be able to had a lengthy criminal record, should have been released from pension increase by 2021 for tomers’ evolving expectations ple, 16 other local unions grow a career here. In recog- jail and out on the street, especially in view of a recent arrest for and ensuring that the cost of that represent National Grid nition of the long hours they employees currently repre- operating under the influence while being out on bail on anoth- our service is sustainable for employees have agreed that often work under challenging sented by Locals 12003 and er serious charge. years to come. Our effort new hires will not be covered conditions and in emergency 12012-04. Questions also have been raised as to whether the police of- to keep costs reasonable for by traditional pension plans. situations, we will continue But these two locals have ficer should have broken off the high-speed chase that resulted our customers has led to our These two locals have not. providing good wages and drawn a line between them- in the fatal crash, especially when the speeds reached 65 miles current dispute with United Further, employees in these benefits that help them today selves and other United Steel- per hour and the suspect was passing other vehicles. At what Steelworkers Locals 12003 locals still maintain health and during retirement. workers locals – as well as 16 point does an officer have to realize that giving up the chase is a and 12012-04, which together insurance coverage that in- But when less than 10 per- other unions at National Grid, preferred alternative to placing the lives and safety of everybody represent 1,250 of our more cludes no deductibles and no cent of American workers who have agreed that new else at risk? We do not pretend that there are any easy answers to than 10,000 unionized em- co-insurance. have pension plans them- hires would not be covered by these questions. However, what is clear is that a confluence of all ployees. Our inability to reach selves, and more than 50 per- traditional pension plans. of these factors resulted in the death of a wonderful young man, A portion of our custom- agreement on these issues cent have no employer-fund- Why is it that these locals ers’ bills support labor costs. resulted in the company’s dif- ed retirement plan at all, we’re who had served his country honorably, leaving his wife a widow are so fundamentally opposed On average, both our gas and ficult decision on June 25 to simply asking our unions to and their newborn child without a father. to changes their United Steel- electric customers are seeing a inform these two locals that adopt a competitive compa- 5-percent to 7-percent annual their members could not con- ny-funded 401(k) plan for workers brothers and sisters bill growth without seeing sig- tinue to work without a com- new hires – as they have done have made at other utilities? nificant changes in their level prehensive agreement that elsewhere. In fact, there is no reasonable SUBSCRIPTION of service. We’re concerned meets both our employees’ Defined contribution plans answer to this question. INFORMATION about affordability for our and customers’ needs. This like a 401(k) are more aligned We will continue to negoti- customers. work stoppage is the exception with changing workforce de- Chelsea Record is published every Thursday by the Re- ate in good faith and remain vere-based Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical To stay ahead in an ev- to our otherwise unblemished mographics, providing a tan- available seven days a week postage rates paid at Boston, MA. Subscription rates are $26 per year in Chelsea, and $50 per year outside the city. er-evolving marketplace and record of successfully negoti- gible benefit that employees to try to reach an agreement The Chelsea Record assumes no financial responsibility for to control our customers’ ating scores of contracts with can see grow. Our proposed with these locals that gets our typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Adver- costs, National Grid cannot unions over two decades. company-funded definedemployees back to work to tisers will please notify the management immediately of continue to provide health in- We’re proud to have al- contribution 401(k) plan, with serve the customers who de- any errors that may occur. Chelsea Record, 101-680, at 385 surance and new-hire retire- ways provided good jobs with contributions of 3 percent to 9 Broadway, the Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, Revere, pend on us. We look forward MA 02151, is a weekly publication. Periodicals postage ment benefits to one segment competitive wages and ben- percent matched against base paid at Boston, MA 02110. POSTMASTER: Send address to our ongoing negotiation of our unionized workforce efits to our employees. Since and overtime pay, is compara- changes to Independent Newspaper Group, 385 Broadway, sessions with the locals, and Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. Subscription price in-town is that are inconsistent with the 2016, we’ve added 140 more ble to retirement plans agreed to every day that gets us closer $26 and out of town is $50. vast majority of our unionized well-paying jobs in these two to by United Steelworkers for employees, and also inconsis- local unions alone. The aver- new hires at the other inves- to resolving our differences. tent with every other inves- age employee in these locals tor-owned utilities in Massa- Marcy L. Reed is the Presi- tor-owned utility in Massa- earns more than $120,000 chusetts – as well as at utilities dent Massachusetts and EVP USPS NO. 101-680 chusetts. a year, including overtime. in New Hampshire and Con- Policy & Social Impact Guest Op-Ed

Want better business? Invest in public transit Record works are hampering the eco- -- shot up 55 percent between than on expanding economic helseaEstablished 1890 By Paul P. Skoutelas C nomic ambitions of dozens of 2000 and 2014. opportunity with new transit Advertising Legal Advertising Earlier this year, an Ama- American cities. Robust fund- Higher home values and networks. Cities are keeping Ellen Bertino zon executive called officials ing for public transit can help more development aren't just trains and buses running be- and Marketing in Detroit to explain why the them get back on track. good for residents -- they're yond their normal lifespans. Editorial city had fallen out of conten- A reliable, well-maintained also good for city coffers, as A 2015 report from the De- Director of Marketing Reporters, tion for the retail giant's new public transportation system they result in more property partment of Transportation Debra DiGregorio Regular Contributors headquarters. is now a requirement for many tax revenue. found that over 30 percent of [email protected] Seth Daniel The main reason? The lack businesses scouting for new That's certainly been the the tracks, bridges, and tun- ([email protected]) Cary Shuman of investment in Detroit's re- locations. In 2014, for exam- case in metropolitan Washing- nels in the United States were ([email protected]) gional public transit. The city ple, State Farm brought 3,000 ton, D.C. Property values are in poor condition as of 2012. Assistant Marketing doesn't have enough down- new jobs -- and 8,000 total -- 7 percent to 9 percent higher And the American Society of Directors Copy Editing, Layout town workers to fill all the to an Atlanta campus served near Metro rail stations; that Civil Engineers gave the na- Maureen DiBella Scott Yates jobs the headquarters would by one of the city's MARTA property delivers $3.1 billion tion’s public transportation in- Business Accounts create. And without reliable rail lines. in tax revenue a year. frastructure a D minus -- the Senior Sales Associates Executive public trains and buses, there's Localities that have invest- Unfortunately, as a nation, lowest grade given to any cate- Peter Sacco Judy Russi no easy way for suburbanites ed in public transit have seen we have largely failed to learn gory of U.S. infrastructure. Kathleen Bright Printer to commute into Detroit with- those investments pay back in from cases like these. Thanks That neglect has real con- Concord Monitor (N.H.) out a car. spades. In Chicago, home val- to a lack of funds and resourc- sequences for American The Motor City's predica- ues along the city's Brown Line es, public transit officials have businesses. In 2015, a re- ment isn't unique. Inadequate -- which was reconstructed been forced to focus on re- 781-485-0588 • www.chelsearecord.com public transportation net- and modernized a decade ago pairs and maintenance, rather See OP-ED Page 5

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MCU reaches over 1,900 students through financial education program OBITUARIES In the 2017-2018 academ- ed to make sound financial The 1,950 students reached concepts like credit, financing ic year, 14 Massachusetts high decisions. It’s a testament to through MoneySense com- higher education, or building James Smallwood schools implemented Money- our investment in the com- pleted 5,448 hours of learning wealth, focusing instead on Sense, a free, digital financial munities we serve,” Charlene since the program was intro- values and rules-of-thumb September 24, 1957 - July 25, 2018 education program. Metro Bauer, chief development offi- duced. Students’ understand- like saving, managing spend- Credit Union (MCU) has cer, said. “It is crucial that high ing of key financial topics ing, and avoiding debt. These rose by an average 71 percent James E. Smallwood, a partnered with leading edu- school students understand statistics support the need for Vietnam-era veteran and cation technology company important aspects of person- based on pre- and post-as- financial education in a school sessment scores. Among the union electrician, passed EverFi, Inc., to bring this in- al finance like the difference setting, where all students valuable topics covered were away Wednesday, July 25 at teractive, web-based financial between wants and needs and have an equal opportunity to the Brigham and saving, banking, investing, learn essential financial skills. management program to over how to make a budget. This renting versus owning, credit Women’s Hospi- 1,900 students since the pro- course is providing them with Metro Credit Union is the tal in Boston af- scores, taxes and insurance, largest state-chartered cred- gram’s inception in 2017. the knowledge needed to suc- ter a long illness. and consumer fraud. it union in Massachusetts, “Metro is proud to have cessfully navigate the increas- He was 60 years The program engages and approaching $1.8 billion in empowered so many students ingly complex financial world interacts with students while old. assets. Metro provides a full Born in Michigan, he was with the essential skills need- we live in.” placing them in real-world range of financial products to scenarios. Students truly ap- raised in Chelsea, a beloved more than 200,000 members son of the late James and Lor- preciate learning about top- in Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, ics that they can and will use raine Ann (Cook) Smallwood. Norfolk, Plymouth, Barn- James was the beloved hus- in their day-to-day lives. As Jim attended Chelsea schools Briefs/Continued from Page 3 stable, Bristol and Worcester and enlisted in the US Navy, band and life companion of 25 one student who participat- counties, as well as to over served during the Vietnam era, years to Deborah A. (McK- ed in the program stated, “I 1,200 companies throughout was honorably discharged and ennon) Smallwood, devoted will apply it to my everyday the Commonwealth. received the National Defense father of Jimmy and his wife, life. These lessons are helpful Founded in 1926, Metro Medal for his service. After Linda of Saugus, Paul of Sau- for the future of banking and currently operates 15 branch returning to civilian life, he at- gus, Nicholas of Foxboro and buying. I think it really has offices in Boston, Burling- tended college and attained an the late Billy. He was the dear helped prepare me for how I ton, Chelsea, Framingham, associates degree. brother of Patrick of Saugus am going to use money in the Lawrence, Lynn, Melrose, Jim was a resident of Win- and Billy and his wife, Car- f utu re .” Newton, Peabody, Salem, and throp for the past 25 years and olyn of Medford; cherished MoneySense is imple- Tewksbury. Metro is a found- was formerly of Chelsea. He “Pop-pop” to Paul and Papa mented in a co-curricular ba- Gov. Charlie Baker signs legislation last week that raises the er and managing partner of was a union electrician and to Christina and Rocco, all of sis, providing students with legal age for smoking from 18 to 21. CONNECT, Chelsea’s finan- was a proud member of IBEW Saugus and Autumn of Fox- the opportunity to develop cial opportunity center. Learn local 103 Boston. He worked boro; loving godfather of Ze- healthy financial attitudes more at MetroCU.org. as a facilities electrician at the ndaya of Winthrop and Ryan Gov. Baker signs bill and behaviors in a classroom EverFi, Inc. is the leading VA Hospital in Jamaica Plain. of Saugus. He is also survived setting. Metro Credit Union’s education technology compa- In his lifetime, he en- by many loving nieces and partnership with EverFi, Inc. to up smoking age to 21 ny focused on teaching, assess- joyed time spent at the ocean nephews. brings the program to lo- ing, and certifying K-12 and and playing games of chance. Arrangements were by the Staff Report step to prevent addiction for cal students at no cost to the college students in the critical Jim would always volunteer Anthony Memorial, Frank A. young people and encourage schools or the taxpayer. Ac- skills they need for life. The and lend his helping hand to Welsh & Sons Funeral Home, Last Friday, Gov. Char- healthy choices,” said Bak- cording to recent EverFi sur- company teams with major assist any fellow veteran in Chelsea. Services concluded lie Baker signed a state law, er. “We appreciate the Legis- vey data, 87 percent of parents corporations and foundations need and he was an ardent with interment at Woodlawn which will raise the legal age lature’s collaboration to pass talk to their kids about money to provide the programs at no supporter of the Wounded Cemetery in Everett. to buy tobacco products state- this bill that will limit the pur- but only 43 percent of par- cost to K-12 schools. Some of Warrior Project. wide from 18 to 21. chasing of cigarettes and other ents describe themselves as America’s leading CEOs and The bill also broadens ex- harmful products for those ‘well prepared’ to teach their venture capital firms are Ever- isting prohibitions on public under 21 to support long term kids about money, and many Fi investors Learn more at smoking to include e-ciga- health for the next genera- do not discuss more complex www.everfi.com. Tosie 'Tiger' Collins rettes, and prohibits the use tion.” of tobacco products on the “This is a big step toward Loving, generous, compassionate and hospitable grounds of any public or pri- our ongoing effort to curb Presentation on the rise and vate primary, secondary, or tobacco use among chil- Tosie Collins, known as vocational school. Addition- dren and young adults,” said fall of an Israeli electric car ‘Tiger,’ was born on Feb. 11, ally, the new law will prohibit House Speaker Robert A. 1929 in Shreve- the sale of tobacco products by DeLeo. “Thank you to Chairs In the well-known book throp resident visited the “A port, Louisiana any pharmacy, hospital, or oth- Hogan and McMurtry and to “Start-Up Nation” by Dan Better Place” facilities in Tel and was in the er entity that offers health care my colleagues in the House Senor and Saul Singer, which Aviv in 2012 and enjoyed U.S. Airforce services or that employs any and Senate for their work to was devoted to enumerating driving its Renault-built elec- from 1946 to licensed health care providers. balance protecting the health the advanced technological tric car around the company’s 1966. In Febru- “Raising the age to buy to- of our children with creating achievements of a small na- test track. He also witnessed ary of 1980, To- bacco products in the Com- stability for our retailers and tion by the name of Israel, the the innovative technology sie married Marie Duval and monwealth is an important preserving rights for adults.” first 11 pages of the book are that differentiated “A Better in November of 1979, Marie devoted to describing the birth Place” from other electric car gave birth to their only daugh- Op-Ed /Continued from Page 1 of an Israeli hi-tech start-up wannabees, such as Tesla – he ter, Sabina Collins. company, under the entrepre- watched as the car’s battery Tosie was always loving, cord-breaking Boston snow- 2019 spending bill matches or neurial leadership of another was swapped out and replaced generous, compassionate and Kansas City, Missouri; two fall buried the nation’s fifth exceeds those levels of fund- boy-wonder by the name of with another fully charged bat- hospitable. Even in his later nephews, James, Jr. of Kansas most-used public transit sys- ing. Lawmakers must also Shai Agassi. Agassi, was an- tery in less than five minutes. years, he continued to show City, Missouri and Michael tem. As a result, Boston lost replenish the Highway Trust other of the young geniuses The more conventional tech- his kindness to everyone Hicks of Evans, Ga. and great $40 million in revenue and re- Fund, which pays for surface who had made millions, if not nology of fully recharging an around him. Every time you nieces, Cheryl Hicks and Ash- covery costs. Unless the Unit- transportation projects will billion, of dollars as a success- electric car’s depleted battery would ask him how he was ley Hicks and his daughter, ed States clears its public tran- face a $20 billion funding gap ful hi-tech entrepreneur. could take six hours or more. doing, his answer was always Sabina Collins of Medford. sit project backlog, businesses by 2020. In 2007, at a meeting be- But, in 2013, “A Better the same, “Better than most.” Dad you will be missed. will lose a collective $340 bil- Ignoring these funding tween the young entrepreneur, Place,” declared bankruptcy Tosie is survived by his sis- lion in sales by 2023. needs will cost us. Without Shai Agassi, Israel’s presi- and closed its doors! 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The Chelsea Recovery Committee, or- ganizers that connect those struggling with addiction with resources and services, cel- ebrated a Recovery Cookout on July 23 in Chelsea Square. The barbeque in the park celebrated the hard work of individuals in recovery, and included music, lawn games, and ice cream served by Chelsea Police of- ficers. “Our goals are to increase access to care, community awareness, and to address pub- lic safety,” said Dan Cortez, community engagement specialist, Chelsea Police De- partment. “We work hard to get individuals into recovery, so we need to continue that hard work to make sure these individuals stay in recovery.”

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Phone: 617-884-2416 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Chelsea Record • Thursday, August 2, 2018 Page 7 Science Central Ronald and Leo Robinson plan Latimer Society’s Science Carnival

By Cary Shuman together with members of sachusetts Water Resources the community, children, and Authority (MWRA) and the If you’re a Chelsea student families,” said Ronald Robin- Suffolk County Mosquito who enjoys scientific explo- son. “We’re trying to get our Board, and of course, the La- ration, then the Latimer So- younger students involved in timer Society, which is named ciety’s third annual Chelsea STEM, science, technology, for the brilliant scientist and Science Festival is a must-go engineering, and math, but we inventor Lewis Howard La- on your summer calendar. do STEAM and the ‘A’ stands timer, who was born in Chel- Latimer Society Co-Direc- for art.” sea in 1848. tors Leo Robinson and Ron- Robinson said the event “We’re all about promoting ald Robinson are calling this will have local and regional science because he [Latimer] year’s event, “Science Carni- scientists and science-oriented was a noted scientist,” said val,” which means it will be organizations in attendance. Ronald Robinson. both educational and fun. “It’s our big event of the The event is free of charge Councillor-at-Large Leo Robinson (left) and his brother, Ronald Robinson, co-directors of the Lew- The Carnival will be held summer,” said Robinson. and open to students from is Latimer Society based at the Chelsea Public Library, will be holding the third annual Chelsea on Friday, Aug. 10, from noon “We’re also working with Chelsea and other commu- Science Festival on Aug. 10 at Port Park, 99 Marginal St. to 5 p.m., at the Port Park, 99 CAPIC’s youth development nities. Refreshments will be Marginal Street. Joseph and center once a week this sum- available. Shelagh McNamee of Eastern mer with a program that helps “We expect students from In concluding the inter- like to play at Duke and in what we do at the Latimer So- Minerals have generously do- youth learn about designing.” Chelsea, Everett, East Bos- view about the Aug. 10 event, the NBA,” said Robinson. “I ciety. We connect our youth nated the facility for the event, What activities can students ton, and Revere to be at the Ronald Robinson told a heart- asked him what else he would with the sciences.” and it’s proven to be a perfect expect when they arrive at the carnival,” said Leo Robinson, warming story about two like to be doing after college. And Ronald and Leo Rob- venue with its waterfront lo- Science Carnival? a longtime city councillor in Chelsea students, ages 14 and So now I have him and his inson having been doing that cation. They will have access to Chelsea whose life has been 15, whom he had asked about friend rebuilding a 3-D printer well at the Latimer Society for “What we’re trying to do is interactive stations staffed by dedicated to helping local stu- their future career aspirations. and they’re really enthusiastic more than 20 years. bring practitioners of science representatives from the Mas- dents and athletes. “One student said he’d about the project. And that’s Healthy Chelsea, residents looking to start bicycle safety committee

By Kaylee Johnston committee to address the is- “It was actually scarier than I Silver Line, and plans are in in places that create a less aes- a variety of group rides that sues and concerns in the com- thought it would be, so I don’t the works to include protected thetically pleasing environ- take place throughout the To promote safety and bike munity. The committee, fund- do it all that much, but I really bike lanes on the reconstruc- ment, or in places that can be greater Boston area, including laws in urban areas, as well as ed by the statewide movement want to.” tion of Beacham Street – the dangerous, such as pedestrian Hub on Wheels Sept. 16, as introduce an emerging biking to work toward healthy and Ortiz addressed the im- only access point into Boston walkways. well as general safety tips for and pedestrian committee, the active lifestyles – dubbed portance of understanding by bike. “Riding in an urban area riders. Massachusetts Bicycle Co- Mass in Motion - will work that, according to state law, LimeBike and Spin’s dock- that doesn’t have any bike Ortiz’s final tips for riders: alition led an Urban Biking toward funding programs. bicycles are considered vehi- less bike program, introduced infrastructure is really, really ride with traffic, not against Workshop at the Chelsea Pub- One such program is an cles, and should be treated as in May, opened the dialogue scary,” Ortiz said. “A lot of it; choose your line and main- lic Library on July 31. outreach effort to give free such with traffic laws, traffic for bike safety in Chelsea, my fear in the beginning was tain it without swerving or helmets to bicyclists to in- flow and signaling. Although Vivian Ortiz, a League of and created an app-based bike folks were just not used to lane splitting; avoid the “right crease safety. Chelsea doesn’t have much American Bicyclists, certi- rental system that charges rid- seeing people on bikes in my hook” and check to make sure “I work as a teacher in Chel- in terms of bicycle infrastruc- ers $1 per hour. Since there neighborhood. So that’s one a car isn’t going to turn right fied instructor, focused on the sea, and have taken a bike to ture, the Metropolitan Area importance of safety in areas are no additions to the city for tip that I would give folks, if in front of you; and always school. In the mornings when Planning Council (MAPC) docking, the city was able to you’re not comfortable riding that don’t necessarily offer signal turns using the arm sig- I thought I would feel safe implemented a bike-sharing implement the program at no by yourself, find a group of nals. bike-protected paths, such as because there wasn’t a lot of system to promote bicycle use extra cost. people. It’s much easier rid- Anyone looking to become Chelsea. traffic, I actually had a couple and offer cheaper travel alter- Although there is no add- ing with a group to be on the more involved in the biking Jennifer Kelly, director of of problems because I think natives. ed cost, the main concerns street because there’s more and pedestrian committee can the Healthy Chelsea Coali- people at that hour weren’t Residents do have the op- brought up by citizens are the power in numbers.” reach out directly to Kelly at tion, is seeking members to expecting to see someone on portunity to ride on the new bright green bikes being left The workshop introduced [email protected]. form a biking and pedestrian a bike,” Lisa Santagate said. shared-use path along the

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MEETINGS tions around more oversight in son, Missouri. That changed CONCERT IN WINTHROP PLANNED ON ROAD the school finances being that the conversation around the it is the biggest department in country on policing. There CONSTRUCTION our city,” he said. “Generally, was a lot of anger and we had EVERETT – The state De- the will be recommendations already made the commit- partment of Transportation on prospective collection of ment to police-community (MassDOT) and the City are data for residency (of stu- relations, but it really changed beginning public meetings on dents).” how policing is done. Aug. 2 that will roll out the The idea is to have the fi- “I’m proud to say we made plan to completely reconstruct nal report to the City Council difficult decisions in our po- Ferry Street and Elm Street and mayor by the first Council lice department.” next year. meeting in August, he said. That said, Mayor Walsh did The project is being de- “We’re hoping that bey the immediately announce his re- signed by the City and will be end of August – by the first placement, and that came in constructed by MassDOT. A City Council meeting – we’ll the historic appointment of spokesman for MassDOT said have a recommendation docu- Chief William Gross as the the project is programmed ment ready. That is our guide- first African American - com into the State Transportation line and our deadline.” missioner of the Boston Po- Improvement Plan for fis- The second arm of School lice. cal year 2020 (or in summer Department oversight is the “I also have an historic an- 2019). newly created School Review nouncement today; I’ll be ap- The project is vast in scope, Finance Committee – which pointing Chief Willie Gross as fully reconstructing South is made up of appointed mem- the next police commission- Ferry/Ferry Street from the bers from the City Council er,” he said. “Chief Gross is Parkway to the Malden City and the School Committee. a proven leader whose trusted Line – while also fully re- Easy said they meet every and respected in the commu- constructing Elm Street from fourth Thursday as set by the nity. He’s a 33-year veteran PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA the Revere City Line to Ferry City Charter as it relates to of the department and has Andrea Filocamo Cataldo, Chris Murphy, and Kim Filocamo at the Concert on Lawn on July 18, at Street. Both routes account for City committees. He said any- experience on the command the Deane Winthrop House in Winthrop. The Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association (WIHA) sponsors the annual concerts, which have grown to be a very popular summer activity. two of the busiest corridors in one is welcome to attend those staff…The important thing Everett. public meetings to oversee here is consistency. We’re “The purpose of the proj- what is going on. Typically, losing a great leader today ect is to improve the road- he said, the agenda items have and bringing in an incredible way infrastructure and traffic been about school enrollment, leader right behind him so will read the paper or Twitter ment (HUD), but that funding that presents a problem.” flow and enhance safety for the hiring process and school the people of Boston and the today and be able to think this fell through so they will fi- If Winthrop did decide to all modes of transportation finances for the month. Boston Police Department could be them some day. It’s nance the project. do a public safety facility it including passenger vehicles, The two bodies were cre- won’t lose that consistency… a big statement for the Police Ward 4 City Councilor would be one building for the transit vehicles, bicyclists, ated in a proposal by Mayor Chief Gross is the right per- Department and the City… Richard Colucci, whose dis- fire station and the police de- and pedestrians,” read the Carlo DeMaria in compro- son to assume this command. Does this solve racism and all trict the project is being pro- partment. One of the closest statement from MassDOT. mise for the City providing I’m proud to appoint him as the perceived and perceptions posed, was all for giving the towns to do this is Saugus. One of the most interesting extra money to the School Boston’s first African Amer- of racism? No it doesn’t. This developers a break and said he If a new station was built in plans for the reconstruction is Department earlier this year ican police commissioner. is one more step in working supports the project. But like the center of town, the longest to create a roundabout at the during the budget crisis that That means a lot to the city toward a better society.” Lozzi, Colucci said this would run would be about a mile. South Ferry/Ferry and Chel- played out in March. and shows progress and con- Incoming Commissioner be ‘one more shot’ for the de- Initially $25,000 was ap- sea Street intersection. That crete impacts. Chief Gross is Gross said it helps in moving velopment team to get it right. propriated by former Town roundabout will also be land- a leader in our communities forward from the “negative According to Blyakhman, Manager James McKenna just scaped and beautified. EVANS RETIRES of color and brings trust and history” of the past. the $20 million project in- for a feasibility study to be All three streets will have AS POLICE understanding. People turn to “There was negative histo- cludes tearing down the va- conducted. When this request full-depth reconstruction, new him for advice. He’s the right ry going back to the `50s, `60s, cant building on Silsbee Street went out to bid five firms -re sidewalks, new ornamental COMMISSIONER person at the right time for `70s and `80s, but through the and replacing it with a six-sto- sponded with the lowest bid lighting, street trees, and land- EAST BOSTON – Police this job.” vision of forward-thinking ry, 115 unit, mixed-use devel- of $46,000 by K&B architec- scaping at the traffic island at Commissioner William Evans Gross said the biggest chal- leaders to bring on commu- opment. The project includes tural firm. Ferry Street and Broadway. announced at a press confer- lenge will be “senseless youth nity policing, it changed us approximately 21,502 square “We’re probably going There will also be four, new ence Monday morning that he violence,” and talked a lot from being the warrior class, feet of first-floor commercial/ to find out that a combined traffic-signals throughout the would resign from his post as about the concept of a “vil- throwing the cuffs on and retail use with on-site parking building with a training room corridors and drainage im- commissioner to spend more lage.” He even delved into his lock them away, to where we for 40 vehicles. The first-floor and possibly a public meeting provements throughout the time with his family and to own past, having been raised work collaboratively with the commercial/retail space will room in it. We’re also talking corridors. be the head of public safety at by a single mother who came community,” he said. “We most likely include a Russian about a private bay for the The existing water main on Boston College (BC). to Boston from Baltimore. He truly believe that. When you and Eastern European-style ambulance, which could be Ferry Street and South Ferry At the same time, Mayor said the community supported are able to look someone eye grocery store selling interna- up to $60,000 in rent to help Street will be replaced during Martin Walsh announced the her in raising three children, to eye and not dismiss neg- tional foods. pay the debt on it,” Flanagan the project with funding from historic appointment of the and he hopes that such a vil- ative experiences that may “Unfortunately, the process said. “In the future fire -de the City. first African American police lage can help end the violence have happened in the past, ac- of completing construction partments we will all be run- The new roadway will have commissioner, current Chief on some of Boston’s streets. knowledge and respect them, documentation, arranging ning our own ambulance.” enhanced pavement markings William Gross, to take the “(My mother) raised us as then you are on a level play- construction/permanent fi- Where could a public facility to delineate a new dedicated reins of the Boston Police De- single parent, but I never grow ing field where you can- dis nancing, and undertaking the building be placed? There is bike lane northbound on Ferry partment. weary of saying I was raised cuss things…What we have in requisite pre-construction due the old middle school site on Street throughout the length Evans will depart within by my parents,” he said. “The Boston is a vision. Where do diligence process, it has taken Pauline Street. “We’re not in of Ferry Street and south- the next two weeks, he said. definition of that other parent we want to be? We don’t want us longer than had been antic- any competition with anyone bound, counterflow to traffic, The news had been kick- is the community – Vietnam to be like the past. Those are ipated,” said Blyakhman. trying develop the site,” Fla- on South Ferry Street. Elm ing around the community for vets, teachers, coaches, both teachable moments, but we Blyakhman assured the nagan said. “We want what’s Street will have bi-directional some time, with many insiders good and bad from the com- want to go forward.” Council that the project re- best for Winthrop, but we also bike lanes from Ferry Street to beginning to speak about such munity – that’s what helped And forward it is. mains unchanged from that don’t want to rule out a public Woodlawn Street and only a changes as far back as late raise me. The positive crime which was originally ap- safety building could be best.” westbound bike lane from the May. However, despite some stats the commissioner de- TIME IS TICKING proved by the City Council in Putting the station in any Revere City Line to Wood- unfounded Boston media re- tailed; that’s not just BPD, FOR SILSBEE ST. June 2016. other part of town could end lawn Street. ports, nothing had become that’s all of us. Boston is the With the extension granted up with some real estate deals There is no timeline on this certain until this past week best village in the country. PROJECT Blyakhman said, “We now being needed, Flanagan said. major project, but it is expect- when Commissioner Evans We’re the hub of the universe. LYNN - It’s been two years anticipate commencing con- ed to take a significant amount signed an agreement with BC The country started from here. and the dilapidated building at struction at the end of the first GALLIVAN SELECTED of time. and notified the mayor of his So, women like my mother 50 Silsbee St. in Lynn looks quarter of 2019 with occupan- AS EXECUTIVE intentions. come here and are reinforced the same as it did when the cy anticipated for the summer “I wanted to let everyone by the community and we Lynn City Council voted in of 2020.” DIRECTOR AT RECOMMENDATIONS know that I’m going to resign can do that for every family favor of the project to rehab WINTHROP SCHOOLS ON SCHOOL as Boston Police commission- in Boston. One homicide is the space into a mixed-use de- BUILDING WINTHROP –Saugus resi- er,” said an emotional Evans too much. One senseless act velopment back in June 2016. FEASIBILITY STUDY dent, Lori Gallivan, has been SPENDING SHOULD at the outset, his brothers in of violence is too much. So, Despite obvious frustration selected as the executive di- BE ANNOUNCED the front row, including for- we can do it, but we have to from Lynn City Councilors ANNOUNCED rector of curriculum, instruc- EVERETT – The blue rib- mer Commissioner Paul Ev- walk towards each other so over the lack of progress on WINTHROP – Nobody tion and accountability for bon commission charged with ans. we can step forward together the project, the Council re- denies the town of Winthrop the Winthrop Public School examining Everett Schools fi- “I can’t really say I’ve had a and overcome any obstacle cently voted to grant a one needs a new fire and police district. nances has met five times over day in my career where I woke we face in this city.” year extension for the project station, and now the fire chief Gallivan, who officially the last several months and is up and didn’t want to go to The incoming commission- after the permits granted in has the funds to have a needs started the position on July 1 preparing to forward at least work,” he continued. “There er began as a Police Cadet in 2016 expired. However, there assessment done for both fire has a strong history in edu- 12 recommendations to the aren’t a lot of people who can 1983, and then took his first is a proviso included in the and police. cation, including 22 years of City Council in August. say that. This was a hard deci- assignment as a Boston Police extension that prohibits the “The question is not do we both teaching and administra- The School Finance Task sion for me. You can ask my Officer in 1985 in Dorches- Marblehead-based developers need a station, but where to tive roles. Force – made up of a group of wife. We sat down more times ter. He worked his way up the from selling the property with put it,” said Fire Chief Paul Born and raised in volunteer budget gurus from talking about whether I should ranks through the gang unit the permits included. In oth- Flanagan, adding the study Easthampton, Gallivan ven- outside of the City appoint- go or not go. In my heart and and Youth Violence Strike er words if Yuriy Blyakhman will show whether they need tured to the eastern part of ed by Mayor Carlo DeMaria in my soul I’ll always be a Force and described himself and Alex Zelfond decide to to have two buildings or one. the state in 1997. She began – has been meeting regularly Boston policeman, but at the as a “true street cop.” sell the building they can not “Our goal is to have everyone her teaching career in Lynn and has come up with several same time I have to do what’s He’s often seen at crime sell it or market the build- in one fire house.” at Marshall Middle School policy points, said Dr. Omar best for my family and take a scenes, and is noted for inter- ing as a ‘permitted project’. Current station on Pauline and later taught history at the Easy – who is leading up the step back. This department is acting with the public at such Any new owner would have Street was built in 1887 for Alternative High School. She effort at City Hall. in a good place under Mayor places – as well as in more to come back before the City approximately $10,000 and landed her first administrative “The Task Force just had its Walsh and no one cares more relaxed settings like neigh- Council for a special permit. cannot accommodate today’s position in Newburyport as fifth meeting,” he said. “I’ve about public safety than the borhood socials and flashlight Ward 1 City Councilor modern fire trucks, especially the assistant principal of the reached out and gone to the mayor.” walks. Wayne Lozzi expressed his when other communities sup- middle school, following a Task Force members’ offices Mayor Walsh said Com- He has been on the com- frustration at the meeting cau- ply Winthrop with mutual aid. position as the principal of the and sat down with them indi- missioner Evans was the most mand staff for nearly 10 years, tioning that while the Coun- The beach fire house on Shir- Edward G. Molin Elementary vidually as well. We are con- important decision he made and has been Evans’s chief for cil will grant this extension ley Street was built in 1904 School. For the past four years tinuing to work on the recom- coming into office, appointing four years. it will not be in the business for $12,000. she has been the curriculum mendations and have about him in 2014 to take the helm. Many asked the mayor if of granting ‘extension after Back then firefighters ran director of Saugus Public 12 points of recommendation “I’m immensely proud of the appointment helped to extension’. Lozzi said while horses with steam engines and Schools, after spending three now. That is going to be gone appointing Billy Evans as po- send a message about race re- he expected the project to be coverage of the town depend- years as the principal of the over in more detail and we’ll lice commissioner,” he said. lations in Boston between the done by now, a one-year ex- ed on the strength of the horse. Lynnhurst Elementary School have more extensive recom- “It was an important, if not police and many of the com- tension would give the devel- “They did get their monies in Saugus. mendations to submit to the the most important, decision munities. opers ‘reasonable’ time to get worth out of them,” Flanagan “I’m really excited about School Department, the may- I made. It was the right de- “As we think of the next financing in order. said, adding that the biggest getting to know the communi- or and the City Council.” cision. He is one of the best level of policing and the next Council President Dar- improvements made to the ty,” said Gallivan, who is hon- Easy said the work is still police commissioners in the level of building trust in Bos- ren Cur explained that Bly- station were concrete floors. ored to be working alongside pretty much under wraps as it country and I would argue one ton, it sends a message of how akhman and Zelfond tried to “When we order new equip- Superintendent of Schools isn’t finished, but he did say of the best in Boston’s histo- we want to build relationships secure funding for the project ment we can’t order anything Lisa Howard. there are a few general points. ry…In our first year together in the community,” said the through U.S. Department of over 9 feet, 4-inches. Most “There are recommenda- we had the events in Fergu- mayor. “Every young person Housing and Urban Develop- trucks now are 10 feet high so Please see REGION, Page 9

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Region // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 Gallivan plans to spend amount of $2,197. There were the 10-month period in which KNOWING WHAT YOU ARE THINKING her first year as curriculum no other coin turnovers during there were no parking meter director getting to know the the 10-month period preced- receipts. “Why was there al- teachers in the district and as- ing the start of the firm’s re- lowed to be 10 months before sess what is working and what view on May 14, 2018. having an outside auditor, of needs to be re-evaluated. As The city’s parking meters all things, to come in and rec- a firm believer in profession- generated $140,000 in 2010 ognize that?” al development, she hopes to but since that time, the funds Arrigo said when he took provide the tools that teachers have dropped steadily, having office as mayor in January, need to get and stay ahead in been “reduced to nearly zero 2016, the new auditor in his the classroom. by fiscal year 2018.” administration identified some “The teachers are the ones “The city’s parking pro- cash management policies delivering the lessons and gram is broken at multiple that needed to be reviewed. they see the spark in the kids’ levels, lacks many handling “It was only when we had a eyes when they learn some- controls and is in serious need new auditor identify this issue thing, so they know what is of rehabilitation,” the report that we contacted our outside working and what is not. I stated. auditor for a review,” said Ar- want to make sure the teachers Arrigo addressed the City rigo. have the tools, so the students Council about the matter at When Rizzo pressed the can utilize them in a way that the Council meeting Mon- mayor again on the 10-month makes sense,” she said. day night, saying that after absence of parking meter Gallivan believes strongly reviewing a separate report deposits, Arrigo responded, that the classroom has tran- by Clifton Larsen Allen con- “This is a long-standing issue. PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS Sarah Feather volunteered during a demonstration with The Mentalist, Preston Heller, during a sitioned from being a place cerning cash management When we looked in to this de- presentation at the Parlin Library on Thursday, July 19. Heller was able to read the minds of sever- where the teacher is a direct and procedures in the city’s partment and it was clear that al in attendance at the event, astounding everyone. instructor to a place where the accounting system, “I ordered there were unaccounted for teacher is a facilitator, guid- an independent review of the revenues, it was clear there ing the students and allowing Parking Department by the needed to be disciplinary ac- them to make meaning for CPA firm, Roselli, Clark and tion taken. It’s clear that this ty Friday morning. Dono- dumpster behind a gas station lice Departments, MDAR, themselves. Associates.” was an issued that started to van’s bail was revoked and in Revere. He also cut the ears USDA and ARL optimizes our “Students need to be able to Arrigo described the results 2017 and 2018, and as it was he was taken into custody of four puppies using scissors mission and the commitment collaborate and communicate of the review of the Parking identified, it was dealt with, until the sentencing hearing and no anesthesia which later of municipal police agencies, while thinking critically. They Department as, “alarming.” and it’s being fixed.” on Wednesday, July 25 at 2 resulted in the death of one of humane law enforcement, an- need to be able to find their The mayor said that of the Rizzo said that when he was p.m. in Salem Superior Court. the puppies. imal control, boards of health mistakes in their work and de- city’s 274 parking meters, mayor, he received monthly “This defendant cruelly The dogs were so-called and other state and federal cipher ways to correct them,” only 145 were in operation. revenue reports “that I would inflicted pain and suffering “Donovan pinschers” a breed agencies to dig deep into these she said. But the real eye-opening rev- look at.” on four innocent puppies and that the defendant was devel- She plans to immerse her- elation came when Arrigo de- “I’m just curious why 10 inhumanly killed two others. oping. unnecessary acts of animal self in the course content of tailed the precipitous decline months of no receipts did not This is not only unacceptable Jason Gentry, 37, who cruelty and prosecute such a both the middle school and in revenues from the park- get recognized except by an but criminal,” Essex District agreed to testify against his horrific crime.” high school and learn from ing meters during the last 16 outside auditor.” Attorney Jonathan Blodgett co-defendant, pleaded guilty In addition to the Animal the teachers what drives en- years. In an interview following said. “I am grateful to every- to 12 counts of animal cruel- Rescue League, Revere Police ergy and excitement in the “Parking revenue that ex- his remarks at the Council one on the prosecution and in- ty and 1 count of unlicensed Department Detective Da- classroom. ceeded $100,000 from 2002 meeting, Arrigo reaffirmed vestigative team for their hard operation of a dog kennel on vid Caraminica, Lynn Police “Course development to 2011, peaking at over that there is an ongoing in- work so that this defendant March 14, 2018. He will be Department Detective Steve comes from the teachers who $140,000 in the year from vestigation in to what he will be held accountable for sentenced following the sen- Withrow, MA Department of are there to witness student 2010 to 2011, begin to decline called “a very serious matter.” these despicable acts.” tencing of Mr. Agricultural Resources Chief engagement. I’m excited to in 2012, with further drops in “We have been in contact with Essex Assistant District “The Animal Rescue State Veterinarian Lorraine get to know all the teachers in 2013, 2014, and 2015,” said the Attorney General’s Office Attorney Lynsey Legier in- League of Boston’s Law En- O’Connor DVM, ADA Legier the district and find out what Arrigo. “That slide continued and the investigation is ongo- troduced evidence that proved forcement Department is commended the work of Es- both the teachers and students in parking meter revenue and ing,” said the mayor. that, in early November 2014, pleased with this outcome,” are passionate about in the it was down to zero in the 10 Arrigo added that the mon- Dominic Donovan hung two said ARL Law Enforcement sex Victim/Witness Advocate classroom.” months that preceded our re- ey being generated by the puppies – “Gotti” and “Liv- Director Lt. Alan Borgal. Cristina Garcia, Pamela Reid, view. parking meters is now going id” – by their collars because “The dedicated teamwork in Vice President of the ASPCA CITY OFFICIALS “This review found an esti- in to the city’s accounts. they failed to meet his “breed this case between the Essex Anti-Cruelty Behavior Team, INVESTIGATING mated $90,000 in unaccounted “I can assure the residents standard.” Their bodies were County District Attorney’s and Dr. Martha Smith-Black- for revenue over the last four that the money going in to the discovered 20 days later in a Office, Revere and Lynn Po- more, Forensic Veterinarian. PARKING METER years,” Arrigo added. “I’ve parking meters is getting de- FUNDS taken the necessary disci- posited in to the city’s coffers REVERE – Mayor Brian plinary action by placing two and that it is accounted for,” Arrigo has placed two em- of our department employ- said Arrigo. ployees in the Revere Parking ees on unpaid, administrative Independent’s 18th Annual Department on unpaid, ad- leave and I have referred this DOG BREEDER ministrative leave following issue to law enforcement. At FOUND GUILTY OF the release of a report that this time, I will refrain from showed only one coin turn- comment as there is an ongo- ANIMAL CRUELTY over from the city’s parking ing investigation.” REVERE –A Salem Supe- meters had been made during Arrigo said his administra- rior Court judge found a 54- fiscal year 2018. tion has begun the process “to year old Long Beach, N.Y. Beach Baby According to the review change the Parking Depart- dog breeder guilty of animal of the city’s parking opera- ment from a dysfunctional op- cruelty on July 20 following tions conducted by Roselli, eration to a revitalized, mod- a week and a half long bench Clark and Associates (Certi- ern, and productive model of trial. fied Public Accounting firm), municipal government.” Judge James Lang found Councillor-at-Large Dan Dominic Donovan guilty of Pages the one turnover of coins was made on July 14, 2017 in the Rizzo asked the mayor about six counts of animal cruel-

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LEGAL NOTICE C cash, by certified check, THE TRIAL COURT 2014 at Book 52993, 4025 Designated Port Area said Registry of Deeds Pawtucket, RI 02860 for Appointment of COMMONWEALTH OF by cashier’s check, or PROBATE AND Page 298 and by assign- For mortgagor’s(s’) title (DPA) on filled and/ in Book 57910, Page Attorney for U.S. Bank Guardian of a Minor MASSACHUSETTS other check satisfactory FAMILY COURT ment from U.S. Bank see deed recorded with or flowed tidelands of 265, said mortgage was National Association as filed on 06/01/2018 LAND COURT LEGAL NOTICE to Mortgagee’s attorney Suffolk National Association, Suffolk County Registry Chelsea Creek, Chelsea, assigned from JPMorgan Legal Title Trustee for filed by Orquidia E. DEPARTMENT OF THE MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF within thirty (30) days Division as trustee for PROF- of Deeds in Book 39292, Suffolk County. The De- Chase Bank, National Truman 2016 SC6 Title Morales-Barillas of TRIAL COURT REAL ESTATE thereafter at the offices INFORMAL PROBATE 2013-S3 REMIC Trust III Page 189. partment has determined Association to U.S. Bank Trust Chelsea, MA will be held COMPLAINT TO FORE- By virtue and in of BARSH AND COHEN, PUBLICATION to Wilmington Savings These premises will that said parking facility National Association Present Holder of the 08/16/2018 08:30 AM CLOSE TAX LIEN execution of the Power P.C., Attorneys for the NOTICE Fund Society, FSB, not be sold and conveyed is a Nonwater-Dependent as Legal Title Trustee Mortgage Guardianship of Minor [seal] of Sale contained in a Mortgagee, 189 Wells Docket No. in its individual capacity subject to and with Temporary Use in a DPA. for Truman 2016 SC6 (401) 272-1400 Hearing. Located at 24 No. 18TL000119 certain mortgage given Avenue, Newton, Mas- SU18P0573EA but solely as Trustee for the benefit of all The Department of En- Title Trust by assignment 7/26/18, 8/2/18, New Chardon Street, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY by James A. Balloon sachusetts, in exchange Estate of: the PrimeStar-H Fund I rights, rights of way, vironmental Protection, dated March 24, 2017 8/9/18 Probation Department CONCERN, and to and Eula P. Balloon to for which and at such Courtney Rose Trust dated December restrictions, easements, Waterways Regulation and recorded with said C 3rd Floor Boston, MA Any trustee, beneficiary Hanscom Federal Credit time and place, the deed Hickson 16, 2014 and recorded covenants, liens or claims Program, will conduct Registry of Deeds in 02114. or any other persons Union, dated August shall be delivered to the Date of Death: with said Registry on in the nature of liens, a public hearing on the Book 57910, Page 269; You may respond by claiming any interest 15, 2014 and recorded purchaser for recording. 02/07/2018 December 28, 2014 at improvements, public aforesaid Project propos- for breach of the condi- LEGAL NOTICE filing a written response in the 19 Cook Avenue with the Suffolk County The Mortgagee reserves To all persons interested Book 53890, Page 66 assessments, any and al on Thursday, August tions in said mortgage to the Petition or by ap- Realty Trust dated Registry of Deeds in the right to amend in the above captioned and by assignment from all unpaid taxes, tax 9, 2018 at 4:00pm at and for the purpose of pearing in person at the August 18, 1988, a now Book 53437, Page 166, the foregoing terms of estate, by Petition of Pe- (corrective) U.S. Bank titles, tax liens, water Chelsea City Hall, City foreclosing the same hearing. If you choose to terminated trust recorded of which mortgage the sale by written or oral titioner Ralph J. Hickson National Association, and sewer liens and Council Chambers, Room will be sold at Public file a written response, in the Suffolk County undersigned is the pres- announcement made of Rye, NH. as Trustee for PROF- any other municipal 305, 500 Broadway, Auction on August 21, COMMONWEALTH OF you need to: Registry of Deeds in ent holder , for breach before the auction sale, Ralph J. Hickson of Rye, 2013-S3 REMIC Trust assessments or liens or Chelsea. The Depart- 2018 at 12:00 PM Local MASSACHUSETTS File the original with the Book 14958 and Page of the conditions of said during the sale thereof NH has been informally to Wilmington Savings existing encumbrances ment will conduct this Time upon the premises, LAND COURT Court; and 270; Joseph F. Perron- mortgage and for the or at the commence- appointed as the Person- Fund Society, FSB, not of record which are in public hearing in order all and singular the DEPARTMENT OF THE Mail a copy to all inter- cello, as Trustee of said purpose of foreclosing ment of or during any al Representative of the in its individual capacity force and are applicable, to receive information to premises described in TRIAL COURT ested parties at least five 19 Cook Avenue Realty same will be sold at postponed sale, the right estate to serve without but solely as Trustee for having priority over said be used in its decision on said mortgage, to wit: 18SM004125 (5) business days before Trust, now or formerly of public auction at 10:00 to bid at the sale, to surety on the bond. the PrimeStar-H Fund mortgage, whether or whether to grant a Wa- A certain parcel of ORDER OF NOTICE the hearing. Boston, Suffolk County, AM, on September 6, reject any and all bids, The estate is being I Trust dated May 24, not reference to such terways License pursuant land with the buildings To: The minor (or an adult of said Commonwealth; 2018 on the mortgaged and to postpone the sale administered under in- 2016 and recorded restrictions, easements, to M.G.L. Chapter 91. thereon situated in Margaret E. Flaherty; on behalf of the minor) or their heirs, devisees, premises being known up until the time the formal procedure by the with said Registry on improvements, liens or The Department will Chelsea, Suffolk County, John A. Flaherty, has the right to request legal representatives, as 259 Spruce Street, property is declared sold Personal Representative May 25, 2016 at Book encumbrances is made in consider all written com- Massachusetts, and being and to all persons that counsel be appoint- successors and assigns: Chelsea, Massachusetts, by the auctioneer. under the Massachusetts 56169 Page 309 and the deed. ments on this Waterways a portion of Lot No. entitled to the benefit of ed for the minor. Whereas, a complaint being all and singular The description of the Uniform Probate Code by assignment from TERMS OF SALE: Application received by 30 as shown on a plan the Servicemembers Civil A minor over age 14 has has been presented the premises described in premises contained in without supervision by Wilmington Savings Fund A deposit of Five Thou- Tuesday, September 4, by James Adam, E.E., Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. the right to be present to said Court by the said mortgage to wit: said mortgage shall the Court. Inventory and Society, FSB, not in its sand ($5,000.00) Dollars 2018 (public comments recorded with Suffolk 50 §3901 et seq.: at any hearing, unless City of Chelsea, in the The land said Chelsea control in the event of accounts are not required individual capacity but by certified or bank deadline). Failure of Deeds in Book 2045, Federal National the Court finds that it is County of Suffolk, and with the buildings an error in the Notice of to be filed with the Court, solely as Trustee for the check will be required to any aggrieved person Page 185 and as shown Mortgage Association not in the minor’s best said Commonwealth; to thereon situated on Mortgagee’s Sale or its but interested parties PrimeStar-H Fund I Trust be paid by the purchaser or group of ten (10) as Lot 2A on Subdivision (“Fannie Mae”) interests. foreclose all rights of Spruce Street and being publication. are entitled to notice to Wilmington Savings at the time and place of citizens or more to Plan of Land in Chelsea, claiming to have an THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: redemption from the tax numbered 259 in the OTHER TERMS TO BE regarding the adminis- Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a sale. The balance is to submit written comments Mass,. Scale 1”=20’, interest in a Mortgage An important court lien proceeding described present numbering of ANNOUNCED AT THE tration from the Personal Christiana Trust, not in be paid by certified or to the Waterways May 5, 1990, Albert A. covering real property in proceeding that may in said complaint in and said street and bounded TIME AND PLACE OF THE Representative and its individual capacity bank check at Harmon Regulation Program by Romano, Surveyor, which Chelsea, numbered 13 affect your rights has concerning a certain and described as follows: SALE. can petition the Court but solely as trustee for Law Offices, P.C., the Public Comments plan is recorded with - 15 Watts Street, given been scheduled. If you parcel of land situate in Beginning at a point Dated: July 24, in any matter relating Brougham Fund I Trust 150 California Street, Deadline will result in the Suffolk County Registry by Margaret E. Flaherty do not understand this the said Chelsea, in the on the Southeasterly 2018Signed: Hanscom to the estate, including dated October 25, 2016 Newton, Massachusetts waiver of any right to an of Deeds in Book 16467, and John A. Flaherty to notice or other court County of Suffolk, and side of Spruce Street, Federal Credit Union distribution of assets and and recorded with said 02458, or by mail to P.O. adjudicatory hearing in Page 143, and bounded Mortgage Electronic Reg- papers, please contact an in said Commonwealth, distant thirty (30) feet Present Holder of said expenses of administra- Registry on November Box 610389, Newton accordance with 310 CMR and described as follows: istration Systems, Inc., as attorney for legal advice. bounded and described southwesterly corner Mortgage tion. Interested parties 21, 2016 at Book Highlands, Massachusetts 9.13(4)(c). The group of SOUTHEASTERLY nominee for Countrywide Date: July 12, 2018. in said complaint as of Spruce and Blossom By its Attorneys, are entitled to petition 57137, Page 188, for 02461-0389, within citizens must include no by Perkins Road (for- Home Loans, Inc., dated Felix D. Arroyo follows: Street, thence running: Barsh and Cohen, P.C. the Court to institute breach of the conditions thirty (30) days from less than five (5) citizens merly known as Prospect January 30, 2003, and Register of Probate Property Location: 19 Southwesterly by Spruce Neil S. Cohen, Esquire formal proceedings of said mortgage and the date of sale. Deed who are residents of the Avenue), seventy and recorded in the Suffolk 8/2/18 Cook Av street, thirty three (33) Attorney for the and to obtain orders for the purpose of will be provided to municipality in which the 77/100 (70.77) feet; County Registry of C A parcel of land with feet, four (4) inches, Mortgagee terminating or restricting foreclosing, the same purchaser for recording project is located. SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot Deeds in Book 30492, any buildings thereon, thence turning at right 189 Wells Avenue the powers of Personal will be sold at Public upon receipt in full of Additional information 1A of said Subdivision Page 336, and now containing about 3,980 angles and running: Newton, Massachusetts Representatives appoint- Auction at 10:00 a.m. the purchase price. The regarding this application Plan of Land in Chelsea, held by the Plaintiff by LEGAL NOTICE square feet being de- Southeasterly sixty (60) 02459 ed under informal on August 27, 2018, on description of the prem- may be obtained by Mass. recorded at Book assignment, has/have COMMONWEALTH scribed as Map 86 Parcel feet; thence turning at (617) 332-4700 procedure. A copy of the the mortgaged premises ises contained in said contacting the Waterways 16467, Page 142, filed with this court a OF MASSACHUSETTS 0036 in the office of the right angles and running; 8/2/18, 8/9/18, Petition and Will, if any, located at 200 Captains mortgage shall control in Regulation Program at seventy and 66/100 complaint for determi- THE TRIAL COURT Assessors and identified Northeasterly Thirty 8/16/18 can be obtained from the Row, Unit 102, Captains the event of an error in (617) 292-5551. Project (70.66) feet; nation of Defendant’s/ PROBATE AND in Book 14958 on Page -three (33) feet, four (4) C Petitioner. Landing Condominium, this publication. plans and documents for NORTHWESTERLY by Lot Defendants’ Service- FAMILY COURT 273 at the County inches; thence turning at 8/2/18 Chelsea, Suffolk County, Other terms, if any, to be this application are on 31 on said plan at Book members status. Suffolk Division Registry of Deeds in the right angles and running; C Massachusetts, all and announced at the sale. file for public viewing, by 2045, Page 185, seventy If you now are, or 24 New Chardon St. County of Suffolk Northwesterly sixty LEGAL NOTICE singular the premises WILMINGTON SAVINGS appointment only, at the and 77/100 (70.77) recently have been, Boston, MA 02114 If you desire to make (60) feet to the point of Community Outreach described in said FUND SOCIETY, FSB, address below. feet; and in the active military (617)788-8300 any objection or defense beginning. Meeting LEGAL NOTICE mortgage, D/B/A CHRISTIANA Written comments must NORTHEASTERLY by Lot service of the United CITATION to said complaint you or Being the same Notice is hereby NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S TO WIT: TRUST, AS TRUSTEE FOR be addressed to: Frank 22 on said plan at Book States of America, then Docket No. your attorney must file premises as conveyed given that a COMMUNITY SALE OF REAL ESTATE The unit conveyed is BROUGHAM FUND I Taormina, MassDEP 2045, Page 185, seventy you may be entitled to SU18E0135S a written appearance to the mortgagor by OUTREACH MEETING for By virtue and in laid out as shown on a TRUST Waterways Regulation and 66/100 (70.66) the benefits of the Ser- Omar Ceron Reyes vs and an answer, under deed of Charles L. Kim- a proposed Cannabis Es- execution of the Power plan recorded with said Present holder of said Program, One Winter feet. vicemembers Civil Relief Santiago Ceron Cortez oath, setting forth clearly melman and Donna S. tablishment is scheduled of Sale contained in a Master Deed and which mortgage Street, 5th Floor, Boston, Containing, according to Act. If you object to a and Myra C. Reyes and specifically your Kimmelman, dated May for Thursday, August certain mortgage given is affixed a verified By its Attorneys, MA 02108 or emailed to: said Subdivision Plan of foreclosure of the above To all interested persons: objections or defense 10, 1984, recorded with 9, 2018 at 6PM at 500 by Donna A. Armstrong statement in the form HARMON LAW OFFICES, frank.taormina@state. Land in Chelsea, Mass., mentioned property on Petition has been filed to each part of said Suffolk County Registry BROADWAY, THIRD to Mortgage Electronic provided in M.G.L. Ch. P.C. ma.us 5000 square feet. that basis, then you or by:Omar Ceron Reyes of complaint, in the office of Deeds, Book 10921, FLOOR CONFERENCE Registration Systems, 183A SS9. It is Subject 150 California Street 8/2/18 For Mortgagor’s title, see your attorney must file a Chelsea, in the County of the Recorder of said Page 334. ROOM, CHELSEA, MA Inc., as nominee for to and with the benefit Newton, MA 02458 C deed dated 06/05/98 written appearance and Of Suffolk requesting: Court in Boston (at the The above described 02150. The location for Countrywide Bank, FSB, of the obligations, (617) 558-0500 and recorded with answer in this court at that this Honorable Court Courthouse located on premises will be sold the proposed Cannabis dated June 28, 2007 restrictions, rights and 201706-0449 - TEA Suffolk Registry of Deeds Three Pemberton Square, grant a Complaint in Three Pemberton Square, SUBJECT TO and with the Retail-Only Dispensary and recorded with the liabilities containing in 8/2/18, 8/9/18, LEGAL NOTICE in Book 22544, Page Boston, MA 02108 on Equity and Request for Room 507 in Boston, MA benefit of all restrictions, is 121 Webster Ave. Suffolk County Registry General Laws Chapter 8/16/18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S 281. or before September Declaratory Relief. 02108), on or before easements, improve- Chelsea, MA 02150. of Deeds at Book 42095, 183A the Master Deed C SALE OF REAL ESTATE The description of the 3, 2018 or you will be You have the right to the twenty-fourth day ments, covenants, There will be an opportu- Page 231, of which mort- and the By-Laws filed Premises: 7 Perkins property contained forever barred from obtain a copy of the Pe- of September in the conditions, building and nity for the public to ask gage the undersigned therewith. Road, Chelsea, MA in the mortgage shall claiming that you are tition from the Petitioner year two thousand and zoning laws, to any and questions. is the present holder The Condominium and LEGAL NOTICE By virtue and in execu- control in the event of entitled to the benefits of or at the Court. You have eighteen. all unpaid taxes, tax Please contact Timothy by assignment from each of the units is DEPARTMENT OF ENVI- tion of the Power of Sale a typographical error in said Act. a right to object to this Unless an appearance titles, water and sewer Flaherty, Esq. with any Mortgage Electronic intended for residential RONMENTAL PROTECTION contained in a certain this publication. Witness, JUDITH C. proceeding. To do so, you is so filed by or for charges, municipal or inquiries at (617) 227- Registration Systems, Inc. purposes and other uses WATERWAYS REGULATION mortgage given by For Mortgagor’s Title see CUTLER Chief Justice of or your attorney must you, your default will other public taxes, 1800, Western Front LLC. to The Bank of New York permitted by the appli- PROGRAM Jose Fernandes a/k/a deed dated June 5, 1998 said Court on July 19, file a written appearance be recorded, the said assessments or liens, and Esta noticia es para Mellon, as Trustee for the cable zoning ordinances Notice of License Appli- Joseph Fernandes and and recorded in the 2018. and objection at the complaint will be taken rights of tenants and informarles que habra Benefit of Certificate- and as set forth in the cation pursuant to M.G.L. Maria Fernandes to Suffolk County Registry Attest: Deborah J. Court before 10:00 a.m. as confessed and you will parties in possession, una REUNION DE LA holders CWALT, Inc., Master Deed. Chapter 91 Washington Mutual of Deeds in Book 22544, Patterson on 8/16/18. be forever barred from if any. COMUNIDAD en donde se Alternative Loan Trust The undivided percent- Waterways License Bank, FA and now Page 281. Recorder This is NOT a hearing contesting said complaint The above described les informara de la pro- 2007-OA10, Mortgage age interest of the unit Application Number held by U.S. Bank TERMS OF SALE: Said 201610-0217-TEA date, but a deadline by or any judgment entered premises will be sold puesta para establecer Pass-Through Certifi- conveyed hereunder in W18-5165-N National Association as premises will be sold 8/2/18 which you must file a thereon. SUBJECT TO a first un negocio de Canabis. cates, Series 2007-OA10 the common areas and Applicant: Enterprise Legal Title Trustee for and conveyed subject to C written appearance and And in addition to the mortgage to Mortgage La reunion esta pro- dated February 4, 2010 facilities 1.471% togeth- Rent-a-Car Company of Truman 2016 SC6 Title all liens, encumbrances, objection if you object usual service of this Security, Inc., dated gramada para Jueves, 9 and recorded with said er with the exclusive Boston, LLC Trust, said mortgage unpaid taxes, tax titles, to this proceeding. If notice as required by February 24, 2006 and de Agosto, a las 6PM en Registry on February 9, right and easement to Project Location: 239 dated April 21, 2004 municipal liens and LEGAL NOTICE you fail to file a timely law, it is ordered that recorded in said Deeds el 500 BROADWAY, SALA 2010 at Book 46060, parking space 24. Marginal Street, Chelsea and recorded with the assessments, if any, COMMONWEALTH written appearance and the foregoing citation be in Book 39120, Page DE CONFERENCIAS EN EL Page 42 and by assign- The mortgagor(s) ex- Creek DPA, Chelsea, Suffolk County Registry which take precedence OF MASSACHUSETTS objection followed by an published forthwith once 79, as affected by As- TERCER PISO, CHELSEA, ment from The Bank pressly reserve my/our Suffolk County of Deeds in Book 34342, over the said mortgage THE TRIAL COURT Affidavit of Objections in the Chelsea Record a signment of Mortgage to MA 02150. La direccion of New York Mellon, as rights of Homestead and Public Comments Page 324, as affected above described. PROBATE AND within thirty (30) days newspaper published in Fannie Mae, dated March propuesta para vender Trustee for the Benefit do not wish to terminate Deadline: September by a Loan Modification FIVE THOUSAND FAMILY COURT of the return date, action said Chelsea. 2, 2006 and recorded Canabis sera en la 121 of Certificateholders my/our Homestead 4, 2018 Agreement dated May 9, ($5,000.00) Dollars of NOTICE AND ORDER: may be taken without Witness, JUDITH C. in said Deeds in Book Webster Avenue, Chelsea CWALT, Inc., Alternative by granting the within Public Hearing: August 2014 and recorded with the purchase price must Petition for further notice to you. CUTLER, Esquire, Chief 57555, Page 101. MA 02150. Loan Trust 2007-OA10, conveyance notwith- 9, 2018 said Registry of Deeds be paid in cash, certified Appointment of WITNESS, Brian J. Dunn, Justice of said Court, this TERMS OF SALE: Durante la reunion Mortgage Pass-Through standing my/our waiver NOTIFICATION DATE: in Book 53002, Page check, bank treasurer’s Guardian of a First Justice of this Court. thirty-first day of July in A deposit of $5,000.00 el publico tendra la Certificates, Series 2007- of such homestead in August 2, 2018 92, said mortgage was or cashier’s check at the Minor Date: July 12, 2018 the year two thousand DOLLARS shall be paid oportunidad de hacer OA10 to Bank of Amer- paragraph 24 of the Public notice is hereby assigned from JPMorgan time and place of the Docket No. Felix Arroyo and eighteen. by the successful bidder preguntas. ica, NA dated January within mortgage. given of the Waterways Chase Bank, National sale by the purchaser. SU18P1185GD Register of Probate Attest with Seal of said to the mortgagee in Por favor llamar a Lic. 26, 2012 and recorded Being the same premises Application by Enterprise Association, successor The balance of the Suffolk Probate Felix Arroyo Court. cash, by certified or by Timothy Flaherty, con with said Registry on conveyed to the herein Rent-a-Car Company of in interest by purchase purchase price shall be and Family Court Register of Probate Court Deborah J. Patterson cashier’s check at the cualquiera pregunta February 24, 2012 at named mortgagor (s) Boston, LLC to authorize from the Federal Deposit paid in cash, certified 24 New Chardon St. 5/3/18 Recorder time and place of the (617) 227-1800, Book 49120, Page 213 by deed recorded with an after-the-fact Insurance Corporation as check, bank treasurer’s Boston, MA 02114 Charlestown Plaintiff(s Attorney: Peter sale as a deposit. The Western Front LLC. and by assignment from Suffolk County Registry shoreline stabilization Receiver of Washington or cashier’s check within In the interests A. Brown, Esq., D’Am- successful bidder will be 7/26/18, 8/2/18 Bank of America, N.A. of Deeds in Book 39292, structure, site investi- Mutual Bank f/k/a thirty (30) days after the of: Kevin Alexander required to execute an C to U.S. Bank National Page 189. gation and remediation Washington Mutual date of sale. Barillas brosio Brown, LLP, 185 For Advertising Devonshire Street, 10th Auction Sale Agreement Association, as Trustee Address activities, and site Bank, FA to JPMorgan Other terms to be Of Chelsea, MA Floor, Boston, MA 02110 immediately after the for PROF-2013-S3 REMIC 200 Captains Row, Unit improvements associ- Chase Bank, National announced at the sale. Minor Rates, Call Tel: (617) 720-5657 close of the bidding. The LEGAL NOTICE Trust III dated March 14, 102, Captains Landing ated with a temporary Association by assign- Shechtman Halperin NOTICE TO ALL 8/2/18 balance of the purchase COMMONWEALTH 2014 and recorded with Condominium parking facility located ment dated March 24, Savage, LLP INTERESTED PARTIES 617-884-2416 price shall be paid in OF MASSACHUSETTS said Registry on May 21, Chelsea, MA 02150- within the Chelsea Creek 2017 and recorded with 1080 Main Street A hearing on a Petition

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Photos by Cary Shuman in attendance for their sup- port and friendship. Alpert Allan Alpert, who has has been a true community served as Chelsea Emergency leader in this city, also serving Management Director, was as president of the Chamber honored by his colleagues and and Commerce and the Rota- friends at a retirement cele- ry Club of Chelsea. He is also bration at City Hall. Chelsea’s toastmaster extraor- City Manager Tom Am- dinaire, presiding over many brosino commended Alpert local functions, installations, for his many years of out- galas, and pot-o-gold dinners standing service to the city. with his trademark humor, wit Alpert thanked the guests and wisdom.

Diane Carey, Beatrice Hernandez, Allan Alpert, Odelisa Macedo, Theresa Centina, Mirjana Pejic, Tom Ambrosino thanked Allan and Gerald McCue. Alpert for his outstanding public service.

Richard Zullo (left) and Mike McAteer (right) of the Inspectional Services Department congratulate Allan Alpert at his retirement celebration.

Chelsea’s finest, Sgt. David Flibotte (left) and Lt. Robert Griffin wish retiring Emergency Management Director Allan Alpert City Solicitor Cheryl Watson good luck in the future. Fisher and Allan Alpert. Colleen Lewis writes a good-luck-in-your-retirement message to city official Allan Alpert, who is stepping down after a distinguished career in emergency management service for the city.

Allan Alpert cuts the cake at the party in honor of his retirement Allan Alpert and Deputy City Rafael Vaquerano, Deputy Fire Chief Robert Houghton, Denia Romero, Allan Alpert Bert Taverna, as Chelsea Emergency Management Director. Manager Ned Keefe. Fire Chief Leonard Albanese, Ledia Koco, John Dodd, and Joe Delaney.

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL LUZIA PERFORMERS TEAM WITH REVOLUTION FOOTBALLER FOR SHOW

Photos by Derek Kouyoumjian

The soccer performers for Cirque Du Soleil’s Luzia show, Laura Biondo and Abou Traore, met with Femi Hollinger- Janzen, professional footballer with the New England Revolu- tion, on Thursday, July 26, under the Big Top at Suffolk Downs. All showed some very fancy footwork and soccer ball tricks.

Cirque Du Soleil Luzia performers Laura Biondo and Abou Traore hang with new fans Charlotte Laura Biondo demonstrates a Churchill and Abby Hirschberg (both in center). neck trick. New England Revolution footballer Femi Hollinger-Janzen is proud of his new skills learned from Luzia performer Abou Traore.

Femi Hollinger-Janzen of the New England Revolution is Cirque Du Soleil Luzia performers Laura Biondo (back) and Abou Traore greet everyone on stage. Cirque Du Soleil Luzia performers Abou Traore (back) and Laura impressed with the skills at Biondo show off their skills with the soccer ball. Cirque Du Soleil.

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