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VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND OneRevere's more TND time February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018 Budget fuels Blue Line talk again INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 receives $50,000 By Sue Ellen Woodcock created. Editorial 4 Editorial 4 Crighton said there have been Police News 16 Police News 16 state grant for jobs It’s been statetalked about for grant de- thoughts for about a ferryjobs running cades – the Blue Line extending from Lynn to Boston too. The Sports 11 Sports 11 its branch to Lynn – that it’s be- Blue Line and the ferry would Special to The Journal the business community that Special to The Journal the business community that Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 are critical to fostering eco- come a sort of the boy who cried give Northare critical Shore toresidents fostering an ecoop- Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building wolf. Monday morning the Baktion- tonomic get through success Lynn, and buildingRevere Yellow Magenta Cyan Black er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- Included iner-Polito the new $43 Administration billion and Boston.stronger Currentlyneighborhoods only in evthe- DEATHS DEATHS awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” state budget forawarded 2020 is $500,000 a propos to- nineSalem ery Ferry region runs in toMassachusetts.” Boston from Thomas Boyan, Sr Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its al to study theprojects extension through of thethe Urbanthe NorthRevere Shore. is rebuilding its Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Blue Line. TheAgenda fact Grant that Program. traffic TheThere economic are also and concerns employment about Marie Butera Marie Butera Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale around here isRevere at an armall-time of Thehigh Neighthe- trafficbase by impact utilizing as large-scale the -devel Richard Buttiglieri Richard Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- is spurring theborhood effort this Developers time. (TND)opment and of high Revere value Beach assets contininclud- ues, Wonderland development is Theresa Conte Theresa Conte was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Sen. Brendanwas one group Crighton given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO (D-Lynn) hasin filed funding an to helpoption establish to inevitable land, anda soon-to-close the 161-acre NECCO de- Dr. Adrian Costanza Dr. Adrian Costanza workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- have a line runworkforce from Wonderland development velopment ser- plant, Suffolk and the MassDevelop Downs with- Dorothy Cordaro Dorothy Cordaro vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. Station in Reverevices in to Revere downtown to support 11,000 lo- ment housing TDI Waterfront units are District. on the cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- Lynn extendingcal residentsthe Blue to Line, acquire or newlyhorizon. The program seeks to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi Gerardo Iannuzzi created jobs. lock community-driven re- other rapid transit.created jobs. “I lock hope community-driven the governor (who re- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito alonglives sponsesin Swampscott) to local obstacles,will see Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, StatePatricia Rep. Muse RoseLee Vincent, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent,The study has to be done by with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- next April. Thewith only Housing glitch and is that Economic the meritsand promote in this plan,”economic Crighton devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and PaulSecretary Penta, of Jr. Housing and DevelopmentBob O' Brien of Secretary Revere Economic Jay opment Department, opportunities Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant ProgramGov. on Charlie Baker has 10 days Antonetta Salamone Antonetta Salamone Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem to approve Ashor camedisapprove to Revere the City Hall partnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. COOLING OFFMonday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Please see BLUE LINE Page 3 to present the check to the solving, and shared account- budget that theto House present and the Senate check to the solving, and shared account- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere standsReal the importance estate of valueslocal ible continue funding for local to efforts be strong in RevereList ofstands candidates the importance of local set ible for funding citywide for local efforts Photos by Sue Ellen Woodcockleadership and its impact on that bring together commu- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. Nikolas“2017INDEPENDENT Kalas,was a 3,fantastic (right) hasyear his the livesBy Sue of Ellen residents,” Woodcock said nitydays stakeholders on the market to in pursue 2016. “2017 was a fantasticPreliminary year the lives of residents,”Election said nity on stakeholders Sept. to 3 pursue NEWSPAPER GROUP The number of listings in NEWSPAPER GROUP economicThe number development of listings ini - in economic development ini- tomouth be in widereal estate,” open for said some Joe coolLt. Governor Karyn Polito. to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito.matically advance to the Gener- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, “TheThe Urban Revere Agenda real estate Grant mar - tiatives.2017 also These dropped awards to will 265, Staff“The report Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will Mariowater at of a park Century on Sanderson 21 Ma- Av- Mario of Century 21 Ma- al Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 enue Saturday. Above, Jacob andProgramket in 2017 relies was on the definitely strong a fund10.8 projects percent in downBoston, from Clin 297- Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a rio Real Estate. “There’s a 2019. good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for Jasmine Yanes, 6 and 4, splash partnershipsgood one with between higher local prices in 2016. The good news for The Lynnpartnerships Election’s between Office, local lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- away.$1.5 MILLION FOR government,for homes than non-profits in 2016, and but sellers is that the original list- under the directiongovernment, of City non-profits Clerk andThe only race in which can- in homes. For 35 years now in homes. For 35 and years Elections now Chief Janet Rowe, didates will be eliminated from NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new Councilloring price Robert was matched Haas Jr. 100 Councillor Robert Haas Jr. By Sue Ellen Woodcock has certified the Byfollowing Sue Ellen Woodcock list of advancing to the general elec- listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the listings, making home-buying triedpercent to get of the barriers time. installed it’s been positive. Now is the tried to get barriers installed COMMUNITY TRAIL COMMUNITY TRAIL candidates whose names will ap- tion is the Ward 6 councilor race an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting anFor adventure. years the abutters of in 2011The and condominium received no remar- - time to sell. Revere is getting For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- The Executive Office of The Executive Office of pear on the ballot in the citywide where there are five candidates, “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Route“These 1 have are put the up highest with thepric - sponse.ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. Energy and Environmental Energy and Environmental Preliminary Election on Tuesday, Fred Hogan, Donald Castle, Cin- es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market and people are moving noisees we’ve from seen millions in the of last cars, eight the“We median should get sales more price re - at market and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- Affairs has approved a $1.5 Centerboard’sAffairs has approved a $1.5 We Rise program receives Sept. 3, 2019. da Danh, David Ellis, and Jimmy million grant regarding the years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent to millionRevere. grant regarding the andyears,” now some said city Maureen councillors Celata, spect$315,000, from the up state 16.7 and percent fed- to Revere. and now some city councillors spect from the state and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- Voters will be able to cast their Gonzalez. The two finishers in development of the Northern developmentMario said Revere of the is Northern desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. Mario said Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. ket also dropped from 67 in ket also dropped from 67 in ballots in all races even in races Strand Community Trail led Estate. “And 2018 is going to grantStrand Community from Trail ledThe rigoEstate. contact “AndBoston the 2018 MassDOT is going to toFoundation Keefe noted that more af- rigo contact the MassDOT to Keefe noted that more af- 2016 to 47 days on the market able because of its proximity 2016 to 47 days on the market able because of its whereproximity all candidates will auto- Please see CANDIDATES Page 3 by a Revere on the Move part- be another banner year. Inven- by a Revere on the Move part- installbe another barriers banner along year. Route Inven 1 - fluent communities are often install barriers along Route 1 fluent communities are often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston,Centerboard and it’s announced a hidden toryit istogether low now, survivors but everyone of commer“Inventory- those is low of now the andBoston to Foundation. Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the ner organization, Bike to the between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gemhas with received a beautiful a $12,100beach. grantis lookingcial tosexual the spring.” exploitationeveryoneWard with 2 Councillor isGrants looking Ira are towardNo - awarded gem with quarterly, a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea. land Circle. land Circle. According to figures from the spring,” Celata said from the Boston Foundation to Accordingkey community to figures allies from in voselsky theorder spring,” topointed Celataand out are thatsaid selected Sau- by staff through voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile MarioRevere is looking has a forward one-mile Ward 5 Councillor Charles Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also help fund the We Rise program,Patch,the Massachusettsprevent, Ward 4 intervene Councillor Associa against,- gus gotThe and barriers rental an market alonginclusive Route is alsoevaluation process. Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The to stretchthe spring in Northmarket, Revere. drawing The to the spring market, drawing tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from which addresses issues of Patrickthetion ofpromote Keefe Realtors, and recovery the Ward median from 1 1 thestrong installed com with- along rentsFunds aranging new for ball thisfrom grant come from Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community fromNorthern Boston Strand and surrounding Community from Boston and surrounding sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted commercial sexual exploitationCouncillorsales mercial prices Joanne wassexual McKen $376,250, exploitation- field.$1,200 of to $3,000.the Boston Cleat noted Foundation’s Perma- Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development communities.Trail has been He in addeddevelopment that communities. He added that a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big of children (CSEC), throughna thea teamed 4.9children” increase up on overa motion prices at in that“It’s if asomeone quality-of-lifenent is Fundpaying is forbig- Boston, Greater na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North 2016. rent they just might be capable theFoundation’s Revere School Open system Door is Grants last2016. last week’sCenterboard council meetwas- foundedsue,”rent he they said.in justBoston’s might be capableonly endowed the Revere fund Schoolfo- system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major Revere segment is a major Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- alsoprogram. a draw for buyers. ing. PatchHomes1987 said alsoand he todayand were the alsoserves late on overofBarriers 2,000 buying are andcusing easily taking on advanseen the pressing- also a draw needs for of buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates part in the project that creates the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It“This all adds grant to will the allow future us tothe marketfamilies 41 annually days, a 26.8 on thetage North of first-time Greater homebuyers Boston. The“It Permanent all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail percent increase over the 56 programs. growthcontinue of Revere,”to fund heinnovative said. propercent- Shore. increase over the 56 programs. Fund has been madegrowth possible of Revere,” by he said. running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sitygrammingrunning in children from to combat West and adults. Everett, the issues Have Openyou ever Door had Grants an idea are Taskcompet Force.- more Both than the ATODa century sity of gifts in children from and adults. through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the Theassociatedthrough ATOD Malden Task with Force CSEC,” and fund Revere Center- REVEREfor- howitive, you one-year RECREATIONcould make grants im- designedTask HOSTS Force andthose PAINTRevere who on seek the to Thesupport ATOD inno Task- Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the edboardto projects the CEOSaugus totaling Mark River $9,500 DeJoieand soonto said. provements& SKATEfor organizations to NIGHT the Revere whose AT MoveCRONIN propos are- initiativesvative RINK solutions of the toed theprojects region’s totaling $9,500 to & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduce“Weinto lookLynn. youth forwardThe substance North to Revere use, building community? al is focused So have on the Greater ap- MGH Boston Revere most CARES pressing Coa - problemsreduce youth since substance use, segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improveuponsegment our their allows mission mental users of health, to bringing en - plicants and to the whose mini-grant values pro - alignlition. with Revere 1915. on the Move improve their mental health, joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the andjoy increase spectacular opportunities views of for the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positiveRumney youth Marsh. engagement. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In The addition funding, to the awarded mini- bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grantsthrough already the funded, Executive Revere Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 onof theEnergy Move and has Environmental extended ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to theirAffairs’ permanent (EEA) changeGateway and City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place programParks Program, mini-grant enables appli - the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cationsdesign to of Sunday, the trail, March develop 4. - vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Upment to $1,395 of bid-ready is available construc for - al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideastion that documents, make it and easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eatof healthy all necessary and be constructionactive for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all.permits. The application When completed, is open the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Our Offices will be Our Offices will be TRASH TRASH

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Other local items included in Police Be- $150,000 for Lynn $55,000 for Red Rock Park $375,000 for the Forsyth Michael Aghahowa, Lynn Michael Smug, Australia Based in Lynn, Massachu- Mademoiselle Maurice, derway as quickly as possible.” the budget are: havioral Health Unit, maintenance, Dental program, $50,000 for the cleanup of Pilayella algae on Beach and Long Beach, King’s and $25,000 for the Downtown Cultural District. Lynn and get the feasibility study un France setts, Beyond Walls is a creative Walls setts, Beyond organization, place-making publicdedicated to activating commu spaces to strengthen nities. By partnering with localnities. By partnering municipalities, organizations, residents, and property owners, helps integrate Walls Beyond public art and curated experi ences into underutilized urban environments. In 2016, Founder and CEO Al Wilson—inspired by projects in Brooklyn, New and Philadelphia, PA; York; —saw London; Cross, Kings architecture, rich history, Lynn's and cultural arts burgeoning and district as the perfect landscape to test the creative economy. lo of a group with Together, residents,owners, business cal and public art/place-making formed a Wilson enthusiasts robust volunteer committee and to launched a grass-roots effort implement four inaugural large scale public art initiatives in a post-indus- downtown Lynn, miles10 just city located trial north of Boston. The first proj ects spearheaded by Beyond included 600 feet of inter Walls active LED underpass lighting, Art Fes the now annual Street tival, the installation of vintage sculpture payinga and art, neon industrial homage to Lynn's is led Walls Beyond Today, past. and supported by a Wilson by with background full-time staff in arts administration, city plan ning, and fundraising. - For Advertising 781-485-0588 Call Rates, ------CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE

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He continued to say, “Centerboard is a non-profit charity that He continued to say, As Adam said, “This is our new location for our staff. You can You staff. said, “This is our new location for our Adam As GLCC Event Coordinator Samantha McHugh introduced Adam Samantha McHugh introduced GLCC Event Coordinator The Breakfast Club at Centerboard was sponsored by the Greater at Centerboard was sponsored by the Greater The Breakfast Club of major Fundraising Gala will be on Saturday Centerboard’s Page 4 Page Jousette Anaya and Muriel Anaya Jousette - Path Wellness of Clement Senior Lynn of Greater way Services (GLSS). receives donations to maintain programs. Our mission is to revitalize receives donations to maintain programs. many programs offer We communities by assisting people in need. the homeless, and jump such as, working with the youth, helping see this room is still in progress. We are planning to open in several are planning to We see this room is still in progress. someone would like to use weeks for events and other programs. If it will be available.” this new facility, Swift of Centerboard who gave an overview about the new location who gave an overview about the new Swift of Centerboard and its community involvements. Lynn Chamber of Commerce (GLCC). This breakfast program was to was program breakfast This (GLCC). Commerce of Chamber Lynn Shore Centerboard works within many North inform members how communities. families, children, This event supports November 16 at Danversport. Please join Centerboard for a and youth experiencing homelessness. fun evening. ule as well as to have some refreshments. ule as well as to have serve over 2,000 families We starting lives toward independence. annually throughout the North Shore”. T

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Still, of the votes cast, 97-per- less than 2-percent of the city’s 22,074 registered voters. Cahill will next appear on the cent were for Cahill, with just 11 write-in ballots.

Special General Election ballot on Tuesday, May 10, where he will also be unopposed, Cahill as no thanked his campaign Republican candidates ran for the open seat.

team, which he noted has worked veryhard over the last few weeks, despitethe fact he was unopposed in the election and Cahill said he and the team will continue to use the campaign trail as a way to Page 5 Page raise awareness about important topics like local unemployment,Voters have until April 20 to the opioid epidemic, and access to a quality, affordable education.

register to vote in the May 10 special election.

they will be moving on after graduation to a larger stage Devin and and Gaudet each signed fulfilling a lifelong dream to be a o u r n a L college baseball player. letters of intent to attend Saint By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., where they will In play an interesting in twist to this Cahill wins primary Please see BASEBALL Page 2 coach Barry Rosen’s Division 2 with 369 votes program. baseball story, Classical coach Will run unopposed on CityMay Council 10 Presidentballot Daniel

Cahill, running unopposed for the Democratic nomination to suc- ceed former State Representative Robert Fennell, got 369 votes out of 380 votes Tuesday, April 12 1 J and has essentially clearedCahill, hiswho at one time thought path to become Lynn’s newest State Representative.

he would have a challenger“I am inalways humbled by the the primary was grateful for the votes he received on Tuesday. Double A Ball

support I receive,” said Cahill. “To get that kind of support, 400 people, when my name wasThe the voter turnout for the spe- By Cary Shuman only name on the ballot, I was very excited.”

cial election was exceedingly low, even with only one candi- date on the ballot, representing

LC stars Devin, Gaudet will Brandoncontinue careers Devin at and St. Anselm Andre

Gaudet have been friends, class- mates, and teammates for a long Thursday, April 14, 2016 time. They starred in different Little League organizations, played for the Gallant All-Star team and were united asAll-Stars Now seniors and star athletes again in the Greater Lynn Babe Ruth program. y n n at Lynn Classical High School,

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Lynn Classical seniors Brandon Devin (left) and Andre Gaudet sign letters of intent to attend St. Anselm College. Also pictured at the ceremony are Brandon’s parents, Bill and Lynne Devin, LCHS Principal L Gene Constantino, and Andre’s parents, Ron and Diane Gaudet.

themselves in a league with four GBL teams, but the current pro- posal would stipulate that the four teams would be split with Please see MERGER Page 2 two going in one division and two in the other. Another con- cern involved the Everett High football team, a perennial pow- erhouse. Under the new proposal,

The workshops will focus on

teaching those who work with children to look for the signs of h e child sexual abuse, so the victims Carrigan said that the cam- can be identified and the perpe trators can be brought to justice.

paign will continue to focus on prevention, prosecution foOther the key contributors to the offenders and treatment for the victims.

effort include Birgitta Damon of Lynn Economic Opportunity (LEO), Diane Kuzia Hills of My Brother’s Table, Superintendent Catherine Latham f the Lynn T Participants in the workshops Public Schools and Jetta Bernier of the Massachusetts Citizens for Children.

must pre-register by calling 781- 309-5619

er, which would bring Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville into the conference.A proposal to merge the two leagues has been 290 Broadway rejected in the past, but Con- stantino is hoping some of the concerns expressed at that One time of those concerns was have been addressed in the new proposal. ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER that some NEC teams could find

School of Lynn, the Lynn Pub- lic Schools, All Care VNA, and Massachusetts Citizens for Chil- Wyoma Square Wyoma Square dren. The campaign will be fo- cused on helping to identify the victims of child sexual abuse and The campaign was the idea of raise awareness of the issue to others in the community.

local attorney James Carrigan, who has witnessed firsthand the impacts of child sexual abuse and wanted to do something to stop it. Carrigan organized a group of executive directors from local non-profits and youthThe services group will jointly host agencies and the Enough Abuse Campaign was launched. By Joyce Erekson training workshops on April 27, 28 and 29 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), from 89 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the City Council Cham- bers at Lynn City Hall. The Tony Conigliaro Gymnasium was transformed into a casino Friday evening for the second annual Casino Night. Guests enjoyed casino games, live music, and food from local restaurants. Please see pages 6 and 7 for more photos.

NEC/GBL mergerA proposalcoming to mergeup for what a vote

remains of the Greater Boston League with the Northeastern Conference will come up for a vote at meeting of the NEC prin-Classical High Principal Gene By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. cipals on April 27 at Beverly High School.

Constantino is a fan of the merg-

Local youth groups Moreteaming than a half up dozen to youth stop child sexual abuse

services and educational organi- zations in the city have teamedThe Enough Abuse Campaign, up to establish a campaign to end BLUE child sexual abuse in the Lynn. Next week consists of the joint efforts of Lynn Economic Opportunity, Lynn DPW at My Brother’s Table, St. Mary’s Recycling week 781-477-7099

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black - - - - - has served as head Lynn Lynn DPW at 781-477-7099 Please see REGAN Page 11 Please see PETITION Page 3 Recycling Recycling week GREEN She was recently appoint Next Next week For For more info. call the If the Home Rule Petition is Caron requested the Council The City Council has taken Regan interest.” Caron and others haveand Caron interest.” $5 mil suggested that the city’s lion deficit could ballon to $36 million without the special ex emption voted on by the Council night. Tuesday approved by the state legisla ture then the city would be able to mail out the third-quarter tax bills and start to receive revenues without the budget balanced. take action and was backed by Council President Darren Cyr. several measures to raise revenue to close the deficit gap this year. The Council has voted in favor of implementing a trash fee, rais ing meals tax and payments from two medical marijuana the city’s nity,” according to the chamber. nity,” since of school at St. Mary’s 2012. ed the first woman to servepresident at Boston College High as ------were selected criteria that includes By John Lynds Special to The Journal The Lynn City Council voted The Lynn Chief Financial Of The City’s will be unable to meet “We Head of School St. Mary’s The honorees Council votes in favor for tax Home Rule Petition NS Chamber honors St. Mary's Grace Regan based on based “demonstration of leadership, commitment to social respon strong community in sibility, volvement, proven economic impact and/or social impact on of creativi region, high level the innovation and determination ty, sustained enhancement ofand the quality of life in our commu 10-1 Tuesday night in favor of a Tuesday 10-1 Home Rule Petition that seeks a one-time exemption from state law that requires cities and towns to have a balanced budget before res third-quarter out the sending idential tax bills. council the told Caron Peter ficer last week that if the city was un able to set the tax rate and mail out the third-quarter tax bills the city by the end of the year, would not receive the $31 mil lion in real estate taxes by Feb. 1. payroll,” Caron told the Council. ap the Legislature’s “Without proval, we would have to borrow a significant amount of cash that would probably cost $100,000 in Grace Cotter Regan was one of seven individuals inducted into the North Shore Chamber of Distin Academy of Commerce’s guished Leaders at the chamber’s Wednesday 99th annual meeting Club. Yacht at Danversport o u r n a L - - J Please see ENGLISH Page 4 This was Carroll’s third year as This was Carroll’s beat a team as good as “To bet- a for hoped had The Rams “That was a good, old-fash- Rivera. Although English coach Chris revengethe downplayed Carroll game, the factor in this year’s English , many of them read that wearing T-shirts “Looking for Revenge” had other ideas. Whatever the Bulldogs’ motivation, it worked like a charm. “This one feels good,” Carroll said. “Last year puts a little extra year. a new year is it, but every on just I just love this 2017 team. It’s end it a special, special team … To playing four great quar this way, ters of football, was a really special ending to the season.” head coach. In the two years prior the Bulldogs to him taking over, finished 3-7. In his first year they sea- last 2-9 to fell but 5-6, went son. think any Classical 38-0, I don’t going coach goes in thinking that’s to happen,” Carroll said. “I’m very happy with the result. I proud for my program and of my team.” ter ending to their season. ioned butt-whooping,” Vaughan said, crediting Carroll and his play ers. “They were better prepared than us. They came out here and laid the wood on us. Sometimes as a program you’ve got to take that. Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, y n n L (Information from the press re Batchelor said he appreciates appreciates he said Batchelor Both teams had plenty to behad teams Both already claimed the Northeastern Conference Divisoin 3 title, English third only the became team in history to finish the season with 10 wins. proud about this season. The Rams, under first-year coach Brian finished 8-3 after going Vaughan, 3-8 in 2016. The saving grace that season came on Thanksgiving when the Rams, who had just seen English take the lead with eight seconds left in the game, came back from the dead to win on a crazy kick return by Marcus h e T By Joyce Erekson The English High football team - show much-anticipated The lease about the panel discussion discussion panel the about lease of compilation the used in was this story). ple safe and get them on the right them on get and safe ple track.” to them at an earlier age.” earlier an them at to vio urban about conversation policeofficer beinga “but lence, how I wonder but time, a long for are – how done getting are things to have do this? We to going we are there and information share so laws and privacy concerns talk- to each oth afraid to we’re in our all working we’re er and a challenge. It’s worlds. little own can we where the line Where’s I think need to we not? or share help to out that figure to be able peo keep and communities our The Lynn Classical cheerleaders are shown at the annual Classical-English Thanksgiving game last Thursday Thursday game last Thanksgiving the annual Classical-English at shown cheerleaders are Classical Lynn The Manning Field. morning at prove have much left to didn’t at Manning Field Thanksgiving morning, but if there were any non-believers remaining, the Bulldogs’ resounding 38-0 win over a very good Classical team brought them on board. 9-1 Bulldogsbetween the down the poten- had Rams 8-2 and the tial to be one for the books, but in the end the day belonged to English. The Bulldogs, who had Lynn English and Lynn Classical football captains participate football in the Classical English and Lynn Lynn English takes Classical, 38-0 in Thanksgiving Day contest Manning Field. their annual meeting at before toss coin

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baseball field. baseball

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against Medford Saturday at the the at Saturday Medford against Christian Burt, one of one the Burt, Christian

a superb pitching performance performance pitching a superb

team’s aces, led the way with with way the led aces, team’s

the Regionals. the

also quite deserving of its entry in in entry its of deserving quite also

outstanding Medford team that is is that team Medford outstanding

the Eastern Mass. final over an an over final Mass. Eastern the

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the Regionals as the host team, team, host the as Regionals the

Regionals at Fraser Field. Fraser at Regionals

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champion Lynn Babe Ruth team team Ruth Babe Lynn champion

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T families. their and schools, their

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only excelled on the field but but field the on excelled only

special group. They have not not have They group. special Massachusetts champion Lynn Babe Ruth set to compete for berth Series World for compete to set Ruth Babe Lynn champion Massachusetts

Baseball All-Star team were a were team All-Star Baseball Leon Elwell has known for for known has Elwell Leon

his 15-year-old Lynn Babe Ruth Ruth Babe Lynn 15-year-old his a few years that the players on on players the that years few a J Lynn Apt. Bldg ...... 295 Lynn Shore ...... 295 Shore Lynn Bldg Apt. Lynn ...... 580 Street Essex House Court Lynn ...... 10 Street Church Authority Housing Lynn Blvd...... 20 Neptune YMCA Lynn Shaws Tedeschi’s Walgreens Shop Corner Richdale’s Lena’s Tony ...... 618 Street River Boston Little ...... Mart Liquor Street Lynn Boston 825 ...... 3 Square Hall City Hall City ...... 35 Street Washington & Shop Stop GLSS Walgreens Silsbee Towers ...... 85 St Exchange Bldg Edison ...... D&M St Broad 13 ...... St Pick Modern Up Exchange 68 Charlies Mobile Lynn Art ...... St Bank Market 195 Eastern Museum Lynn ...... Dog Lazy The Rollys PF O’Sullivan ...... 151 Central St Central ...... 151 O’Sullivan PF Cal News ...... 300 St. Washington Station Police Richadale 98 Lynnway 50 Lynnway 35 Tremont St 35 Tremont 229 Broadway 290 Broadway “I wish we could start- [iden could we wish “I 1 Andrew 1Square Andrew dle school,” concluded Batchelor. Batchelor. concluded dle school,” for waiting we’re “Sometimes, we’re happen, bad to something be to person a that for waiting ev- before victim a perpetrator or erything I know and mobilized is because they’re a challenge it’s I think we’re but age, a young at a disservice tryingdoing not to help get that to a way out figure them from that high risk,” said high risk,” that them from is thought only “My Batchelor. too long. wait we sometimes that risk identifying I think are there getting a person to prior factors being or in a shooting involved a victim I think know we – and that. a tifying high-risk situations] at starting – we’re younger little their into 17, 18, 19-year-olds identify can 20s – I think you in mid almost those behaviors y n n 532 Lynnfield Street 532 Lynnfield 500 Lynnfield Street 500 Lynnfield - - - - every thursday every ...... Ave. Eastern 252 L ...... 400 Broadway ...... Ave 6 Washington ...... 2 Street Lewis ...... Ave. Parkland 400 ...... 109 Ave Western ...... Lynn Shore Drive Shore ...... Lynn ...... 42 St Market 5 ...... 431 Street Union ...... 1103 Lynn Marsh Road Marsh ...... 1103 Lynn ...... 512 Chestnut St ...... 512 Chestnut ...... 210 Lewis Street ...... 210 Lewis ...... Street ...... 573 Chestnut h e ...... 3 Lynnfield Street ...... 3 Lynnfield Ave...... 50 Western ...... 200 St S. Common ...... 65 Street Boston Ave...... 509 Eastern can be picked up at these locations these up at can be picked Chelsea Police Capt. David David Capt. Chelsea Police can we that information “Any about then spoke Batchelor sense certainly makes in “It T Equitable Bank...... Supplies + Medical Pharmacy Osborne Community Credit Union...... Credit Community ...... Stop Kwick Dunkin Donuts ...... Mary’s St...... Hospital Union ...... Café St St Walnut Walnut 157 ...... St Club Girls and N Common 25 Boys 7 Eleven ...... 5 Street N. Common Library Lynn Mart Mobil Walgreens Richdale’s ...... 947 Ave Western Credit Riverworks ...... St Convenience Day 548 Summer All CVS Sewer/Water Lynn CVS St ...... 52 Aid Boston Rite Richdale’s ...... 108 Ave Western Mky Ave Western ...... Beef Ave. Roast Western 111 John’s Ave ...... 225 Western Plus Convenience Lynn Convenience 7 Eleven ...... 475 Ave Western Union Credit Metro CVS Sunshine Convenience Ocean Shore Apt. Bldg ...... Bldg Apt. Shore Ocean ...... Bank Street Eastern Market 195 Street ...... 41 Market Deli Brothers Capitol Diner Three Yolks Christopher’s Cafe Tedeschi’s Johnny’s Market ...... Pub Hole Port covering approximately five per five approximately covering cities, most In the city. of cent ac- blocks city of percent four 50 per approximately for count crime.” of cent city with whose work Batchelor, has partnersin Chelsea Hub localdif helped facing families the thanked challenges, ficult and their research for panelists the at presented the information forum. and safer city our make to get bene definitely is people helped said Batchelor. us,” ficialto at individuals at-risk identifying a younger age. are that individuals identifying those getting high and risk at the servicespeople remove and ------THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN

Molly Baldwin, CEO of Roca, Baldwin, of CEO Molly fellow research a senior Abt, that writes Abt example, For eastern University. eastern the pan at in attendance was Baldwin was It discussion. el the Chelsea-basedwho founded been has whoseagency mission incarcera the cycle of disrupt “to young helping by poverty of tion their lives.” transform people School Kennedy the Harvard at inter some has Government, of book, in his observations esting riga - contains only whichnot violence urban of analysis orous also a but consequences, its and framework helpful and concrete the vi needle on the moving for olence. all of 70 percent Boston, “In pe a three-year over shootings in areas concentrated riod were and Criminal Justice at North at Criminal Justice and - - - By Cary Shuman

Chelsea Police Capt. Batchelor speaks out on identifying high-risk individuals at a younger age a younger at individuals high-risk out on identifying speaks Batchelor Police Capt. Chelsea

Carl Miranda, director of of director Miranda, Carl Community leaders praised leaders praised Community

Thursday, July 25, 2019 July 25, Thursday,

Roca COO Scott Scharffenberg and Chelsea Police Capt. David David Capt. Police Scharffenberg Scott Chelsea and Roca COO Abt’s Thomas pictured the panel discussion about at Batchelor, model and its impact on urban Roca’s highlights book that new area. Boston in the greater violence - Thom Dolan, author Services Ed Commissioner Probation Mass. and Roca held CEO Molly Baldwin,as Abt, pictured the forum at Northeastern.at Roca draws praise as national model at panel discussion panel at model national as praise draws Roca

Professor, School of Criminology School of Professor, of Massachusetts Probation Ser Probation Massachusetts of Distinguished and ga, director Streets; Ed Dolan, commissioner commissioner Ed Dolan, Streets; - Bra Safety; Anthony Public and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Peace for Plan a Bold New of Office Mayor’s theBoston of quences of Urban Violence – and – and Violence Urban of quences co-director Litthcut, vices; Tracy

Out: The Devastating The Conse Devastating Out: Thomas Abt, author of “Bleeding of author Abt, Thomas cussion that featured panelists, panelists, featured that cussion held June 27 at Northeast Cross Northeast 27 at June held - the dis Roca moderated Boston lence during a panel discussion discussion a panel during lence decrease incidents of urban vio- urban of decrease incidents in Boston. ing positive impact in helping to to in helping impact positive Roca as a national model for its its model for Roca a national as - Thursday, July 25, 2019 July 25, Thursday, Nic Miraglivolo in blue locks in blue Dan Kutnick. Nic Miraglivolo The Doughboys Wrestling Club – Gavin Lang, Luc Lang, – Gavin Club Wrestling Doughboys The Rick Bouchie. Lane with Coach Tristan Bouchie, FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 781-485-0588 781-485-0588 CALL PLEASE ADVERTISE IN COLOR 6 THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN Jared Nicholson’s North Shore Showdown Wrestling participants start to ready the contests. Wrestling North Showdown Shore Nicholson’s Jared Opening staggered stance as Maxwell Hall stance Opening staggered Chrispin the neck of Malcolm hand onto placed wrist. the right and grabs Tristan Lane from the Doughboy Wrestling Wrestling the Doughboy Lane from Tristan Smith. Christin a head-lock onto places Club Wrestling Officials, Volunteers and Wrestlers – (Row 1): Gabriel Shahrouzi, Max Hall, Richard Kay Max Hall, 1): Richard Shahrouzi, Gabriel Wrestlers – (Row and Volunteers Officials, Wrestling Nicholson, Bior Guigi, Mi- Jared 2): Chairman (Row Chrispin; Rodriquez, and Malcolm Jeremy ondo, Bodden; 3): Darnel Cineas, (Row and Keith Davis, Jacque Thompson, Tamyjah Strokes-Haith, Asia Nicholson, Dufort. and Emmanuel Stephen Valenzuela, Jose - - NORTH SHORE WRESTLING SHOWDOWN WRESTLING SHORE NORTH A CIRCLE IN THE SAND THE IN CIRCLE A bright sky with a slight breeze off the water produced a the water produced a breeze off bright sky with a slight Wrestling Annual North Shore Fourth fantastic day for the placed were rings designed Two Beach. Nahant on Showdown

A full staff of volunteers assisted with the officiating and scoring. of volunteers assisted with the officiating full staff A Nicholson, who wrestled School Committee member Jared Lynn to the beach for a fun day This Showdown brings the participants Page 6 Page School Committee Members supporting the “Showdown” – “Showdown” Members supportingSchool Committee the Rushfirth, with Katherine wife and Brian Castellanos John Ford Nicholson. of Jared Lynn High School Wrestling Students – Nyssa Lewis, Robert Lewis, – Nyssa Students Wrestling High School Lynn Nich- Jared Tech, Lynn from are and BeckyDeLangis, Patterson English. olson, and Liakhena Lynn La from Lynn Councilors-at Large Brian Field, Brian LaPierre, and Buzzy Brian LaPierre, Brian Field, Large Councilors-at Lynn - School for Com Showdown BartonWrestling supporting the father, Nicholson along with Jared’s Membermittee Jared Nicholson. Stephen Refreshments were available and the competition followed the col available and the competition followed Refreshments were Schools. Public Lynn the in program wrestling a organized college, in is a great sport to learn; it teaches discipline, As Jared said, “This and respect. Most important, the sport helps indi builds character, of wrestling. and a terrific way to promote the sport on the sand as wrestlers were assigned into different divisions for divisions were assigned into different on the sand as wrestlers competition. were presented to the participants. Awards lege rules. sportsmanship to overcome challenges and develops good viduals’ habits”. A

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d issues of d 22n Girls Varsity Soccer Coach Jim Coach Soccer Varsity Girls Jackie. with his wife, Foley Christine Dana and Christen - the registra attend Newhall fundraiser. tion table for & th Annual Photos should be of a beach should be of a beach Photos School Committee memberSchool Committee and Christine Gately Lorraine Newhall. of AD Jeff wife Newhall, Pages

The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, Journal, Lynn Winthrop Transcript, Sun The Revere The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East & Boston Times. Record Chelsea Independent, The Everett 7 Independent’s 1•• Independent’s THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH. THURSDAY, The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, Journal, Lynn Winthrop Sun Transcript, The Revere Press would like you to join us in putting your Beach Baby in our Baby Beach your join us in putting to you like Press would The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times Record Chelsea Independent, The Everett

The photos will be printed in our August printed in will be The photos 21st 18TH ANNUAL BEACH BABY PAGES. PAGES. BABY BEACH ANNUAL 18TH or swimming pool setting (anywhere). Please include Name, include Please Age,or swimming pool setting (anywhere).

EMAIL YOUR BEACH BABY OR BABIESTO: BABY by [email protected] BEACH EMAIL YOUR Free Address, City & Phone # & which paper you would like it published in. it published like would you Address,paper # & which City & Phone Beach Baby Beach Jim and Marilyn Santerre, theJim and Marilyn Santerre, of Spartan athletesgrandparents Foglietta. and Austin William St. Mary’s Baseball Division 2 State Champions Coaching Staff Staff Coaching Champions Baseball Division 2 State Mary’s St. Coach Derek Head Fila, Tim Sean Buckland, Newhall, – AD Jeff Bullock,Dana, Jason and Brian Mulvey. THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - - THE SPORT OF KINGS OF SPORT THE Deb Luciano and Ellen Fritz and Ellen Fritz Deb Luciano the fundraiser. enjoy A BENEFIT FOR THE STATE-CHAMPION SPARTANS STATE-CHAMPION THE FOR BENEFIT A

es”. This was a fun evening for everyone watching how fast their This was a fun evening es”. finish line. horse can cross the upporters of St. Mary’s Baseball came out to a “Night at the Rac Baseball came upporters of St. Mary’s

A banquet will honor the team in August. Donations may be sent August. Donations banquet will honor the team in A Many sponsors stepped up to the plate to make this evening an en up to the plate to make this evening Many sponsors stepped Baseball won the 2015 Division 3 State Championship St. Mary’s Coach Derek Dana explained the importance for this fundraiser as explained the importance for this fundraiser Coach Derek Dana

Thursday, July 25, 2019 July 25, Thursday,

wife, Debbi. wife, Coach Brian Mulvey with his Brian Mulvey Coach

reen Ouellette, and Bethann Jellison. Ouellette, reen On hand to view the racing form - Michelle D’Amborosio, Mau- - Michelle D’Amborosio, form the racing view On hand to

Kathy and Robert Bogart.Kathy All-Scholastic Bobby Alcock’s Family supports – the fundraiser Family Alcock’s All-Scholastic Bobby Aunt Alcock, Bob and Lori Joanne Deniso, O’Donnell, Uncle Jack

01902. to St. Mary’s Baseball, St. Mary’s School, 35 Tremont St., Lynn, MA MA St., Lynn, Tremont School, 35 Baseball, St. Mary’s to St. Mary’s feat winning a state title and bringing back the MIAA trophy in 2019. the MIAA feat winning a state title and bringing back and moved up into Division 2 shortly afterwards. This is a remarkable and moved up into Division 2 shortly afterwards. other rewards”. state championship. My staff members are raising funds for rings and members are raising funds My staff state championship. game during the season. This took a lot of discipline to achieve this This took a lot of discipline to game during the season. championship run. These players worked very hard preparing for each worked very hard preparing for each These players championship run. he said, “The coaching staff feels the players deserve everything for the feels the players deserve everything staff he said, “The coaching Champions. joyable moment by supporting the St. Mary’s Division 2 State Baseball Division supporting the St. Mary’s joyable moment by S ------Please see REGION Page 9 Thursday, July 25, 2019 July 25, Thursday, Traint and Gaeta the teen said and Traint The teen nights willteen nights The be each of activities in- The evening with work to proud are “We off kicked night teen first The partner to with excited “Were REVERE - When life gives you you gives life When - REVERE eight spent had McKenna SWITCHOX RESTORED AFTER BEING VANDALIZED our collective impact. Creating Creating collective impact. our safe feel youth our a space where our is be can themselves and Sale- Our kids are priority. main more any aren’t kids, there sians our they are kids, their kids,’ ‘my kids.’” ‘city’s teens to open free and are nights is program 18. The 13 to ages the Boston in part by sponsored League. Activities Youth Police’s willteen nights rain The held be activities will rains, it If shine. or the gym. into be brought and the YMCA have joined forces forces joined have the YMCA and “Sum a new program, launch to the Boys & at Nights” Teen mer Street. Byron on Club Girls at p.m. 9 to 6 from night Friday 16. August through the Club corn basketball games, clude music. wiffle and ball, hole, BBQs offer and East YMCA Boston teens,” for a fun program such Director Executive Salesian said are “Teenagers Triant. Michael always are we that audience an pro trying and engaged keep to These servicesvide more for. will help events night Friday to commitment our showcase all whichwill teens, hopefully Like carry the school year. into pro of the responsibility said Joe services quality viding young to allwe that something is people accomplish.” to together work suc great with night Friday last Execu - YMCA to according cess Gaeta. Joe Director tive a place teens give to the Salesians nights,” Friday on beto safe bright Gaeta. shines said “Eastie lever to together pull when we increase and resources our age lemons, it’s time to make lem make time to it’s lemons, and artist what that’s and onade McKenna Bobby veteran Marine art of pieces his of did whenone - designed switch intricately – an Sargent and Washington at box tagged – was sometime streets paint. black with week last weeks three for a day hours now and theswitchbox, painting re to week willit take another about out found McKenna pair. a through vandalism the act of see to it went he friend.When ------To keep kids busy and active, active, and kidsbusy keep To EAST BOSTON - As the say As - BOSTON EAST The thief first struck on 1 July on struck The thief first July on suspectreturned The working are detectives “Our the suspect is that said Simons he now,” for have we all “That’s Gred co-owner Renegades and staff the time our “By community said Simons EAST BOSTON - A thief is on - A thief on is BOSTON EAST - communi residential incredible invites projects, other ty among - the Chel join to local residents its at Team seaEnhancement the on held which are meetings each month. of Wednesday third SALESIANS AND YMCA TEAM UP FOR YOUTH STRING OF BREAK-INS STRING OF BREAK-INS IN ORIENT HEIGHTS ing goes, “idle time is the devil’s goes, “idleing the time devil’s is organi so youth playground” the Boys Salesian like & zations the East Boston and Club Girls excit with up come have YMCA after year new programs and ing who youth at-risk target to year the otherwise through would slip the streets on up end and cracks months. the summer during Club the Boys Salesian & Girls - restau popular at eral break-ins Square. Heights in Orient rants Heights Orient after long night at are bars and restaurants Square into suspectbroke closed. The Street Bennington on Renegades on Restaurant Luna hit later and Noy from across Street Saratoga es Field. a second for Renegades hit 5 and time. good vid have this case and on identified the suspecteo and of said interest,” of a person him as Officer Community District A-7 Simons. Dan described male driving a white as truck. pick-up a dark-colored said. the thief said must Weinstock to quick pretty worked have with off make and the safe crack some money. are and up clean crew kitchen he 3 a.m.,” close to it’s here of out usuallyis “Then said. someone 8 a.m.” by the restaurant at back this assist to wishing members can anonymously investigation calling the CrimeStop do so by (800) 494-TIPS 1 Line at persTip ‘TIP’ to the word texting by or Po- The (27463). CRIME Boston willlice Department stringently the identities protect and guard this all thoseof help to who wish anonymous in an investigation manner. the loose and responsible for sev for the loose responsible and THE REGION ------8 Fosbury, who’s become one of of one become who’s Fosbury, Sharon Fosbury, senior en senior Fosbury, Sharon - vari in thesedo events “We and the city said Sandoval to very committed “We’re - main workers Each city week - Manag City credits Sandoval and progress in “Thiswork is a also theCET said Fosbury this little adopted “We’ve But the hot sun proved no proved sun the hot But planted a bunch of sunflowers. sunflowers. of bunch a planted and do plantings we Every year weeds.” the highly successfulthe faces of - trans totally that TND agency an into Gerrish Avenue formed tinues to the Locke Street Apart the Locke Street to tinues ments. The at manager gagement and Developers, Neighborhood a founding Sandoval, Michael recycling and CET of member for coordinator solid waste and headed Chelsea, have of the City scheduled events the regularly as be to known come have that Neighbor – The Shines “Chelsea hood Cleanup.” explained the city,” parts of ous meeting, the last our “At Fosbury. they decided wanted that group Commons Creekside to go to cleaning, here so we’re July, for trying trash, up picking weeding, clean.” parks our keep to - provid to committed are CET the Chelsea for passage safe ing who use the local parks residents areas. recreational and and cleanings our up stepping creating and the public educating the importance for awareness an parks,” in our litter reducing of Sandoval. said dog a bag dispenser and tain 33 of one the site, at station waste the city, throughout stations such Sandoval. to according sup his for Ambrosino er Tom the consis and the CET port of throughout efforts cleanup tent the city. leader in our amazing an have we Ambrosino,” Tom Manager, City been our “He’s Sandoval. said all us the given and backbone doing as need far as we support talking res to and the outreach of the importance about idents clean.” city our keeping at the area maintains regularly and Marlborough of the corner streets. Willow Line the Silver where right area “We’ve Fosbury. related goes by,” idents showed up for a cleanup a cleanup for up showed idents Creekside to adjacent the park of in Chelsea. Commons - the Chel of members for match (CET) Team sea Enhancement spruce to diligently who worked walking path and the park up begins behind Beth that Israel con and Healthcare Deaconess THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------NEWS FROM AROUND AROUND FROM NEWS To accomplish this, he said the said the this, he accomplish To the for are expectations “My CHELSEA - The tempera - The CHELSEA A CPC sched was meeting During the summer, the CPC During the summer, individuals or Organizations to like would he said Iraheta tool a that are funds “The CPA RESIDENTS CLEAN UP PARK gagement efforts, capture our capture efforts, gagement - in the com voice community’s and plan preservation munity applica a straightforward create tion process so people can know know so can people process tion “We said. Iraheta expect,” to what re is that a system create to want community’s our for sponsible - organiza If priorities. and goals what know individuals and tions expect, seeto to hope more we community strong and robust commu our reflect that projects values.” nity’s CPC will in deep re be engaged the around flective conversation inviting including process, pilot com other from CPC members their ex- learn from to munities proven on periences, building practices. receive to applications grant next meet the val- that solutions more out laid priorities and ues, goals, Preservation in the Community said. Iraheta Plan,” ture was 83 degrees and heading heading and 83 degrees was ture - res of 90 when a group north of uled to be held on Thursday Thursday uled be on to held night. finalize engagement to will work for timelines application and of round next The projects. CPA the to be willfunding limited not round, the pilot of $50,000 cap a final decision but said, Iraheta will there if be on to made yet has the requested on cap be a larger amount. how on information more get can the Community on and apply to the through Plan Preservation Community Chelsea’s of City ded- Committee Preservation portal icated - www.chelsea at ma.gov/community-preserva tion-committee. proj see to proposed continue values meet the core ects that Preservation the Community of Plan. communities our strengthens space open for funding through preservation, historic protection, outdoor and housing, affordable said. he preserve,” recreation “The implement CPC doesnot - organiza community projects; your If do. individuals and tions the values to adheres proposal Preservation in the Community appli your will we consider Plan, funding.” for cation ------CHELSEA - Chelsea residents - Chelsearesidents CHELSEA the City Earlier this year, recommended projects The the approved Chelseavoters could be that projects The can’t he said Iraheta Although has been en “The committee goals the immediate of One “The CPC stan willfocuson Page 8 Page CPC TO BE CPC TO VERY ACTIVE can expectcan see to a flurry ac of Community Councilapproved funding (CPA) Act Preservation rec projects pilot of a round for for money the CPC included by the city’s of the rehabilitation improve monument, Civil War in Novem the CPA of adoption the initialpilot fundedduring $50,000 at capped were round pro of the seven total each. The of members the other speak for excited was he said the CPC, he the of approval the Council’s by program. pilot ev sure make to theCPC is for tivity from the Community Pres the Community from tivity (CPC) over ervation Committee year. the coming the CPC. by ommended a Cemetery, the Garden to ments Community Street Marlborough Neigh- The by proposed Garden (TND),borhood Developers Bell the Governor of renovation - renova ingham-Cary House, Agu the Congregation to tions (Walnut Museum Shalom dath the for and Synagogue) Street - Hous Affordable an hire to city specialist housing Fund Trust ing basis. contract a one-year on ber 2016. hun will provide It dollars of thousands of dreds the cre be to usedeach year for afford of acquisition and ation preserva historic housing, able recreation. space and open tion, has trust fund currently CPA The mil$2.2 - over just of balance a spent was money any before lion proj pilot of round the recent on ects. the CPC before posals came that $270,000, according under just is Iraheta. Jose CPC Chair to Chelsea fellow our trustedby preserve our help to residents and sites, spaces, historic open Irahe- affordability,” housing were “The tathat said. projects honor this pilot funded through members’ community fellow our our for wait I cannot wishes. see and what round funding next community our solutions kind of with.” up comes what eryone in Chelsea knows the communi what is, the CPA the CPC how and are, ty values been used, according have funds the CPC Chairman. to en the community dardizing

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Ron Council President - dis ongoing having are “ We local with ferrycussions opera area Boston in the Greater tors the service take over possibly to been has very withthat popular local residents.” many ture? overseeing the Town have to not asso the costs and the operation a have rather but it, with ciated run to contracted local operator to proven has It the town. for it in sitting to be alternative an has become that traffic rush hour late.” of impossible the end bethrough suspended All prepaid week. next of tickets been credited. have cooperation patience, tinued the of support continued and any regret sincerely We Valkyrie. - this interrup that inconvenience in servicetion we and caused has a solution for hard working are Man Town said riders,” our for Faison. 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