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SouthBostonTODAYOnline • On Your Mobile • At Your Door AUGUST 13, 2015: Vol.3 Issue 35 SERVING SOUTH BOSTONIANS AROUND THE GLOBE

The WWW.SOUTHBOSTONTODAY.COM Development See last week’s poll Beat Goes On page 2! ack in February, Boston South Boston Today Globe correspondent Scott BVan Voorhis reported that when it comes to overall development activity, South Boston is arguably the @SBostonToday epicenter of the city’s development SOUTH BOSTON boom. The pace has continued and the Go to our South Boston Today proposal to target Dorchester Avenue page to view online content. between Andrew Square and Broad- Make sure you like & share DENTAL ASSOCIATES,way T stations will keep INC. pressure on 29 Farragut Road, South Boston,this solid neighborhood. MA South Boston at that time had a Want to see your ad in South 617-268-1030 whopping 64 projects either in the planning or approval stage, under con- BostonSouth Today Boston & SBT Today’s Online? Dr. Philip Barber D.M.D. Dr. Andrew Lucciostruction, orD.M.D. recently opened. This is office: 617.268.4032 or cell: three times or more than any other city 617.840.1355 or email at Dr. Peter Rider D.M.D. Dr. Robert Lincolnneighborhood. D.M.D. Most feature or include [email protected] Dr. James Buechel D.M.D. Dr. Michele Crohinnew apartment D.M.D. rentals, townhomes, Dr. Tanios Rubeiz D.M.D. or condos, according to the Boston CONTINUED ON page 12

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his week’s column will be to pass laws allowing them to vote and #3: If you like, respect and admire and of our moonbat legislators to make all dominated by questions being why do those same leaders so desper- would proudly work in the potential of Massachusetts a ‘Sanctuary State’:. Tasked by a growing number of ately try to stop laws that require peo- presidential campaigns of the follow- The question is, do you think former Americans regarding current issues in ple to show an ID when voting? Could ing African Americans: Dr. Ben Car- governor Deval Patrick would have the news. The questions will be those the desire for massive voter fraud be son, Condi Rice, Alan West, Clarence done the same or would he have of- that are not politically correct to ask that tempting? Thomas, JC Watts, Herman Cain and fered to send free shuttle buses to and therefore cause some in the media, #2: FBI data confirms that a large Thomas Sowell are you a racist be- bring them here and provided gourmet in Hollywood and of course in political percentage of illegals coming here cause you don’t like Barack Obama? lunches for the trip? circles and among the more ‘progres- are committing murder, rape, robbery #4: How do Al Gore and all the other #6: Why do people get applauded and sive’ types to react either with nervous- and are involved in gang activities Global Warming fanatics justify their praised at liberal gatherings when they ness or outright anger and sometimes and drug dealing and human traffick- continuing scare mongering when offi- say that ‘Black Lives Matter’ but get just plain fear. They even have been ing? So the question is why are pro- cial weather data now proves there has booed and forced out of the building known to go into total meltdowns. gressives furious with people like Ted been no warming in the last 19 years if they dare to say ‘All Lives Matter’? Questions which many of us take Cruz, and Mike Hucka- and huge ice breaking ships continue #7: Why do you think the ‘Target’ great pleasure in asking because of bee for speaking out about this, but not to get caught in the ice at the South store chain has just decided to remove those reactions. with the criminals who are committing Pole – in summer and the ice surface all gender identity signs from their #1: Why are some leaders of the Dem- these lawless acts? If there is silence at the North Pole continues to expand? toy counters and we’re told soon their ocrat Party so intent on keeping our on this growing crime wave, will it #5: To his credit, Massachusetts Gov- cloths racks and make everything southern border wide open so the flow keep things calm until after the presi- ernor Charlie Baker has put his foot what they call ‘gender neutral’? Are of illegals keeps coming and then try dential election? down and said no to a push by some CONTINUED ON page 12

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Window Into The State House Window Into The State House provides our readers a synopsis of important issues of interest, past and current, that are being proposed, debated or acted upon by the Massachusetts Legislature. Many issues that are not related to local city government services are acted upon and have a direct impact on daily life. They are tax policy, transportation infrastructure, judicial appointments, social services and health, as well as higher education. We will excerpt reports from the gavel-to-gavel coverage of House and Senate sessions by news sources focused on this important aspect of our lives. These sources include a look ahead at the coming week in state government and summaries and analyses of the past week, re-caps of a range of state government activity, as well as links to other news.

Ballot petition mania The new economy learns old- “sharing economy” hits regulatory on the ground in the State House. You’re probably aware of some fashioned lobbying interference. Uber Technologies How much you want for that ballot petition efforts, such Regulatory disputes and political has spent $121,000 so far this colonoscopy? as legalizing marijuana and posturing, like the war of words year, a number that is sure to grow The Pioneer Institute continues to expanding charter schools. But between Steve Wynn and Mayor as ride-sharing legislation nears. explore the widespread lack of price there are many, many more, as Marty Walsh (more on that below), Lyft, an Uber competitor, paid out transparency in health care, despite MassLive’s Shira Schoenberg are a goldmine for lobbyists. As $30,000 so far this year. Airbnb a law that requires it. Following up reports. Citizens have submitted the Globe’s Jon Chesto pointed spent $36,000 to law firm Nutter on its earlier report on hospitals’ 35 ballot petitions to the AG’s out in an item yesterday, Wynn McLennen & Fish in the first half, lack of pricing transparency, Pioneer office, including on paid parental has forked over $425,000 to ML and one can only expect there looked at medical specialists and leave, preventing cruelty to Strategies in the first half of the will be much more pressure to found a lack of awareness about the farm animals, and eliminating year for “general consulting on regulate an industry that is putting law. And prices, when they were the tax on tobacco products. As potential legislative, regulatory pressure on the lodging industry. provided, all over the map, like the Schoenberg notes, only a small and policy issues related to Other popular tech names: Amazon price for a routine colonoscopy: percentage of ballot proposals casino gaming.” A look at the ($36,000) Apple ($45,550) eBay $1,300 to $10,000. The Globe actually make it to the ballot. lobbying database also reveals ($30,000) and Facebook ($30,000), explores the report here: http://bit. http://bit.ly/1JSGsG0 some interesting names as the relatively small sums to have feet ly/1KhmDnB

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friend of mine is an Army foreign enemy. Those shooting is easy to understand. He and millions our constitution, against all enemies veteran. He was a scout. As at troops engaged in “Jade Helm” of veterans, before and since, didn’t foreign and domestic. A the name implies a scout are traitors. Short and sweet they hide. When they don the uniform To quote the U. S. Army motto, goes ahead of the main body and are committing treason. “Saving and take the oath they make a public “This We Defend”. As long as we looks around to make sure the route America?” They are not saving statement for all the world to see. produce veterans like my friend that is passable and free from ambush. It or protecting anything. They are They tell the world of their belief and will never change. carries a lot of responsibility and a attacking the military the true determination to defend our system, Take care till next week. greater protective attitude for troops, protectors of America. If America perhaps, than the average soldier. is to be saved these are the men and So it really wasn’t a surprise women who will do it and not some when he called, full of outrage, survivalist, back–woods loons. about U.S. troops being shot at in It is from within our true danger Mississippi. The surprise was that lies. The extremist militias want Join Us Online I had to go looking to dig up any to return America to “the way it’s news on it. This wasn’t Al Qaeda supposed to be”. But in truth a way it @www.southbostontoday.com or ISIS terrorists. This was born- never was. The self-hating anarchist in-America militia types. One is progressives on the left believe Monday - Thursday • 7am to 8pm • Friday 8am to 5pm • Saturday 8am to 2pm reported to be a Marine veteran. America is what’s wrong with the Apparently the U. S .military is world and should be brought down TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT conducting a long planned multi- as a nation and made over. The vast, state, military exercise called “Jade sensible, majority know America. PLEASE CALL 617.506.7210 Helm”. For reasons only they can They know it’s the best chance for understand the “black helicopter” equality for all the world has ever Elliott Physical Therapy crowd believes this is the beginning of seen or likely to see. They know is a family owned and some imposition of martial law by the its history has not been without sin. operated business. We Obama administration. Worried about a nagging Greed, arrogance, deception have provide orthopedic What nonsense. If Obama was all played their part in shaping our physical therapy by injury come in for a free to use military it would be Iran’s nation. True Americans do not deny licensed, physical injury screen today. republican guard, because this treaty those faults. However we recognize therapists to children, he wants would make them more those faults in all the world and all teens and adults. powerful than the American military. humanity. The difference is we More importantly and realistically, recognize it, admit it and try to do these three arrested losers were not something about it. alone. Their intent was to lure U. S. The very acts of the militia on troops, on maneuvers, into an ambush the right and the anarchists on the 960 Morrissey Boulevard, of explosives and machine-gun fire. left demonstrate how bankrupt Dorchester, MA 02122 Federal officials fortunately nabbed both their philosophies are. The plenty of convenient them before they could act. However anarchists proclaim their cause by off street parking! even in the face of public disclosure wearing masks and firing shots shots were fired at troops the day from the darkness and anonymity of following the arrests. the protesting crowds. The militia While there are a lot of these proclaims theirs by hiding in ambush. fools, thankfully, only a small Like vampires, being seen in light number take action. That action, exposes their corruption so there is though, in its own way is worse than no public debate allowed. Dissenters foreign terrorists. At least in their are shouted down or, as demonstrated, evil, misguided, mindless assaults, threatened with violence. www.elliottphysicaltherapy.com those terrorists are attacking a So the outrage of my veteran friend 6 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com August 13, 2015

the possession or sale of these substances, often referred to as “Spice” or “K2.” “This is a product that should be banned in Boston,” said Captain Kenneth Fong, of the Boston Police Department, citing violence and public nuisance incidents that occur as a result of synthetic marijuana use. Other officials present at the hearing mentioned the heavy burden this drug imposes on EMS workers, police officers and homeless shelters. Synthetic drugs are a growing problem among young people across the country. According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, it is the second most prevalent drug among high school students. In Massachusetts, synthetic marijuana is often sold in gas stations, convenience stores and smoke shops. Despite attempts to prohibit synthetic marijuana at all levels of government, manufactures have been able to alter the chemical Councilor compounds of their products and produce new types of synthetic Baker marijuana with chemicals that do not fall under existing federal and Calls for state controlled substance laws. The proposed ordinance would National DAV Convention in broaden the definition of synthetic Prohibiting cannabinoids, in an effort to Denver Elects Flynn as a delegate prohibit current and future strains he Disabled American Veter- hensive support services for caregivers the Sale of the substance. ans (D.A.V.) recently held their of severely wounded, injured and ill and Use of Amanda Proctor, a social T94th National Convention in veterans from all eras. worker at the Pine Street Inn, Denver where over 4000 members (and “It is often difficult when we see said that she has seen a rise in advocates) of the DAV gathered to dis- the courage and sacrifices of so many Synthetic use among her homeless clients. cuss the concerns and challenges that veterans and at the same time, little While the drug’s name suggests veterans and their families continue to support from national political lead- Marijuana a similarity to the effects of experience. State DAV officer Edward ers in supporting veterans and their Boston City Council marijuana, Proctor said that Flynn of South Boston was elected as a families,” said Flynn. “We have hearing at City Hall, users often experience intense national delegate from Massachusetts. asked so much from our military A regarding a city withdrawal symptoms, similar to At the convention, Flynn called on our families and we have a obligation to ordinance that would ban the heroin, which makes it hard for national government to end the contin- help make sure that after defending sale and possession of synthetic them to stop using. ued hardships for veterans who have our freedom, our veterans and their marijuana, included testimony “As a city we must act now sacrificed so much for our country. In families are treated with the respect from the Boston Public Health to stop the use of synthetic this capacity, Flynn will continue to and dignity they have earned.” Flynn Commission, the Boston Police marijuana from reaching advocate for decent health care ser- also had the opportunity to talk with Department and the MBTA Police, incredibly high levels and ensure vices and programs for all veterans and the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs who are concerned about the the future well-being of the City their families enrolled in the VA health Robert McDonald about the priorities effects this substance is having on of Boston and its residents,” said care system. Additional recommenda- and goals of the DAV and gave him the community. Baker. “As a father of two young tions of this committee included sup- the warm greetings from the people The ordinance, sponsored by children, I want to see the end of porting adequate medical services and of South Boston, who have a proud District 3 City Councilor Frank dangerous designer drugs in our benefits for women veterans and sup- and unwavering commitment to our Baker, calls for a $300 fine for communities”. porting legislation to provide compre- veteran community. August 13, 2015 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com 7

Mayor Walsh’s Liaison to South sible and assisting in carrying out you are pretty much always on Thank You Boston who is leaving that post to the mayor’s promise to be respon- call. Eric was everywhere because take another position with the city sible to the needs of residents. that’s what his job required. A Eric Prentis the verdict is in: He did his job well Eric credited the great staff at City true professional at all times, he is and impressed a lot of people. Hall and the energy and enthusiasm outgoing, congenial and pleasant in Eric was kind enough to grant they had for making Boston a better his demeanor and makes it a point for a Job South Boston Today an interview place. One of Eric’s priorities he says to treat everyone he meets with re- this week. A South Bostonian him- is to “Do my best to make people’s spect; both while on the job and off. Well Done self, he has made even more friends lives better”; something he empha- This is one of his many positives SOUTH BOSTON TODAY SBT Staff Report in the community while serving sized is the goal of Mayor Walsh as and it has apparently been very Mayor Walsh. Eric seemed like he well. He says that being responsible much appreciated by members of hen people think really enjoyed his job; as hectic and accountable to the people he’s the community as attested to by the of City Halls in so as it so often was and we wanted there to serve is what service in the rave reviews this man has received many municipal to gauge his thoughts and feelings public sector is all about. since he first started this job back in areas around the about his time in that position and Anyone who knows Eric Prentis January of 2014. countryW opinions are mixed. Some the next step in his career. knows his job was not an easy one. We asked Eric what are some of are pleased with the response they When we asked him what about With so many issues facing South the accomplishments he is most receive from the representatives being the Liaison to South Boston Boston, the meetings, hearings, proud of during his time as South and liaisons they meet and interact he liked most, without hesitation presentations, dealing with abut- Boston Liaison. Never one to take with while others clearly are not. he said the people and being able ters and developers and so many all the credit, he stressed everything But in the case of Eric Prentis, to respond to their concerns, help other events it’s non-stop; day and is a team effort. With the support CONTINUED ON page 14 them solve problems whenever pos- night. It’s one of those jobs where CONTINUED ON page 8 8 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com August 13, 2015

• Online: Boston.gov/311 to listen to and respond to constitu- • Social media: tweet @BOS311 ents. This new system will allow for • Phone: dial 3-1-1 (previously the the ability to manage calls, add addi- Mayor’s 24-hour hotline 617-635- tional reporting capabilities, eliminat- 4500. For those with VoIP and for calls ing redundancy as well as the ability from outside Boston, callers should to easily add additional resources in continue to dial 617-635-4500.) an emergency. Upgrades were also With the launch of Boston 311, added to the City’s mobile app (previ- Mayor Walsh has taken another step ously called Citizens Connect and to better streamline City services for now called BOS:311). Constituents Boston’s residents. Each day, the now have access to an expanded set of City of Boston receives hundreds service requests, such as missed trash of reports of graffiti, burnt out street pickup, in a more thoughtfully de- lights and missed trash collection over signed menu that prioritizes seasonal the phone, on social media and via and high volume requests. mobile app. Starting Tuesday, Boston On average, the Mayor’s 24-Hour 311 will make it easier for constituents Hotline receives 5,762 calls per week, to report issues that help maintain and and more during times of severe improve the neighborhoods. weather. Calls typically concern “Thanks to Mayor Walsh’s leader- matters of trash and recycling collec- ship we are very excited to launch tion, street cleaning, pothole repair Boston 311,” said Niall Murphy, and streetlight outages. Additionally, Director of the Mayor’s Hotline. “We constituents are increasingly relying lean on the residents of Boston to be on digital channels to report issues: our eyes and ears in the neighbor- this year, 39 percent of requests have hoods, and we encourage them to uti- been submitted online and through the lize the services we provide to make mobile app. Boston the best city it can be. We now The launch of Boston 311 is one of MAYOR WALSH provide a more efficient service than many steps Mayor Walsh has taken to ever before by tracking additional make City services more transparent LAUNCHES BOSTON 311 data, streamlining services, and creat- and improve City operations. Service ayor Martin J. Walsh has munication to City Hall, we are build- ing accessibility and predictability for request data is publicly available on launched Boston 311, a ing on our priorities to create a City constituents. the open data portal and appears on Mplatform to better enable government that is efficient and acces- As part of the Boston 311 transition, the Mayor’s dashboard in his office. residents of Boston to report non- sible to all of Boston’s residents.” the City completed several technologi- For news and updates from the City, emergency issues to the City, such as Boston 311 can be accessed any- cal upgrades that improve our ability follow @CityofBoston on . graffiti and broken street lights, and where within the City limits from both access City services. landlines and cell phones, and should “I am thrilled to launch Boston 311 only be used for non-emergencies. ERIC PRENTIS of Public Works. Judging by the job to better equip our residents with a 311 will be available through several CONTINUED FROM page 7 he did in our neighborhood, he is sure direct line of communication to City different platforms, including: and guidance and hard work of to be an asset at his new position. Hall while at the same time improv- • Mobile: download the free BOS:311 Mayor Marty Walsh and the City of Filling his spot will be another capable ing our delivery of City services,” said app on iOS or Android (previously Boston staff, he said in addition to professional South Bostonian, John Mayor Walsh. “By streamlining com- known as Citizens Connect) doing the difficult tasks of trying to Allison. Eric stated that John Allison ease the parking problems, traffic will do an excellent job and he wishes flow issues and so many other prob- him the best of luck. lems facing the neighborhood that But there is more to Eric Prentis than Quality Heating Oil & proving to residents that this City just being an outstanding hard working Expert Heating Services Hall administration, under Mayor public servant. He is happily married to Walsh will be responsive and will his wife Cristina (DiCecca) Prentis and listen and act on the needs and many is a doting new dad. He and Cristina Customer service is our business concerns of the people was so very have just welcomed a new arrival to important. Giving people confidence the family; a beautiful new baby girl. that their voices will be heard and Little Madeline is three and a half - Heating Oil Discounts - Automatic Delivery that they will get a response when months old and a true bundle of joy. To - Budget Payment Plans they seek one is how city govern- the Prentis family, Eric, Cristina and - Complete Heating Service ment should run and it now is. little Madeline, the entire South Boston Eric Prentis will be moving on to Today team and in fact the community 641 East Broadway, South Boston, MA 02127 • 617-268-4662 his new position with the city. He will as a whole wish you all the best in the www.metroenergyboston.com become the Principle Administrator’s future and a sincere ‘thank you Eric’, Assistant Liaison to the Commissioner for a job well done. August 13, 2015 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com 9

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405 West First St UNIT 402 $1,300,000 6/12/15 4 2 1915 Condo 405 West First St UNIT 301 $899,000 6/15/15 4 2 1690 Condo 405 West First St UNIT 102 $880,000 6/15/15 4 2 1745 Condo 405 West First St UNIT 203 $880,000 6/15/15 4 2 1845 Condo MCM 405 West First St UNIT 202 $879,000 6/13/15 4 2 1700 Properties Condo 405 West First St UNIT 103 $845,000 6/15/15 4 2 1600 Representing Buyers and Sellers for Condo 770 East Fourth St UNIT 2 $730,000 6/15/15 5 2.5 1384 Condo 143 I Street $603,000 6/5/15 6 1 1310 Single Family 30 Years 886 East Fourth St UNIT 2 $550,000 6/16/15 4 1.5 1137 Condo 61 Story St UNIT 1 $479,000 6/12/15 4 2 800 Condo 25 Old Harbor St UNIT 2 $470,000 6/12/15 4 1 774 Condo 351 Dorchester St UNIT 4 $373,000 6/15/15 5 1 807 917 East Broadway, South Boston Condo 617-268-5181 495 East Broadway UNIT 1 $348,450 6/12/15 3 1 882 Condo HELP WANTED NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ON SITE CLEAN-UP ACTIVITIES On-Terminal Areas 900 East First Street, South Boston MassDEP RTN 3-00257 Former Owner: Coastal Oil of New England (CONE) Current Owner: Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) Thursday, August 27, 2015 As part of the Public Involvement Process for the site at 900 East First Street, Massport will host a public information meeting about the remediation and submittal of a Partial Permanent Solution with Conditions for this site. The site is tracked by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) under Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3-00257. The purpose of this meeting is to provide information on site status pursuant to the Massachusetts LAND FOR SALE Contingency Plan (MCP). The meeting will be held in the Senior Lunch Room of the Curley 5.64 Acres Community Center located at 1663 Columbia Road, South Boston, on Bradley Hill Rd. Bath, NH Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 7:00 PM. Please use the M Street entrance. Copies of the assessment and remediation documents are available for review at the South Boston Public Library and MassDEP, Northeast Beautiful Hillside and Regional Office, 205B Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA 01876 or on-line at Mountain views http://public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/. Interested parties may also submit written questions or concerns to $45,000 Erik Bankey at Massport’s Environmental Management Unit Office, One Harborside Drive, East Boston, MA 02128 or by e-mail at ebankey@ massport.com. Call Bud: 802-633-4032 or John: 617-268-2324 10 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com August 13, 2015

SOUTH BOSTON TODAY mediary for the White House, the South Bostonians By Jessica Grande-SBT Staff State Department, and the Senate ary Rose Durante, Esq., Foreign Relations Committee. A Flock to 3 ‘Zac Brown’ has been named execu- well-regarded C-level strategist, she tive director and chief was a key player in the spin-off of concerts at Fenway executiveM officer of Notre Dame Interface Systems Group of Milford, Education Center in South Boston, Mass., from Interface Electronics a premier adult basic education Corp. of Franklin, Mass. center since 1992 The appointment Ms. Durante is a Phi Beta Kappa The Book that has people talking and is making waves from was effective June 29. She replaces graduate of Boston College and the Streets of Boston to the Halls of Congress. Sister Joyce Khoury, SND, Ed.D, Boston College Law School. She Action packed intrigue – a page turner from start to finish who retired in June. Ms. Durante has been admitted to practice before had been the Center’s finance di- the Supreme Judicial Court of Mas- The Police Revolt of 2016 rector since 2012. sachusetts. In 2002 she received the By Lawrence C. Mackin “I’m looking forward to the op- Franklin Award from the U.S. De- portunity to lead the Notre Dame partment of State in recognition of Education Center,” said Ms. Du- her outstanding work on the Fourth rante. “We have a dedicated staff of July celebration at the Ambassa- and motivated students. The Sis- dor’s Residence in Dublin. ters of Notre Dame, who founded Ms. Durante was born in Boston the Center, have always been lead- and raised in Hingham. A Falmouth ers in education, particularly adult Academy graduate, she currently di- education. It’s an honor to carry vides her time between Weymouth that vision forward.” and Hopedale. Ms. Durante was general counsel The Notre Dame Education Cen- and special assistant to Richard J. ter is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi- Egan, former U.S. Ambassador to zation offering adult basic educa- Ireland. As a Foreign Service of- tion and support services to students ficer, she acted as liaison between and clients from all over the Boston Ambassador Egan and the Govern- area. The Center’s wide range of ment of Ireland. She served as a programs includes high school di- strategic advisor to him and his se- ploma and HiSET test preparation nior team and was the chief point of programs, courses in ESOL, citi- contact for the White House and the zenship classes, job and workforce Secret Service. training, and literacy courses. Since On sale now in eBook form on Book Baby, Barns and Noble, its founding in 1992, the Notre IBooks and electronic book outlets worldwide. $4.99 in eBook Previously Ms. Durante worked form. Will be available in 2 weeks in hard cover and for EMC Corp. in Hopkinton, Dame Education Center has served paperback in 'Print on Demand' form at Book Baby. Mass., where she directed the am- more than 9,000 students from more bassadorial process, acting as inter- than 30 countries worldwide. August 13, 2015 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com 11

Kids from Tynan Community Center in South Boston set sail for the Boston Harbor Islands with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay

Kids from Joseph M. Tierney Learning Center in South Boston set sail for the Boston Harbor Islands with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay

Kids from the South Boston Neighborhood House set sail for the South Boston Kids Join Boston Harbor Islands with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Save the Harbor on Trips to the Boston Harbor Islands ver 150 kids from mul- from across the city and around tiple different groups in the region” said Bruce Berman, O South Boston visited the who serves as Director of Strategy, Boston Harbor Islands National Communications and Programs Park in July as part of Save the for Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. Harbor/Save the Bay’s free All “They are also a great place to Access Boston Harbor program. spend a summer day.” South Boston groups that took part On Spectacle Island, kids love include Joseph M. Tierney Learn- to explore the shore while looking ing Center, South Boston Boys & for sea glass and historic artifacts Girls Club, South Boston Neigh- at “Treasure Beach”. Save the Har- borhood House and Tynan Com- bor’s Harbor Educators teach kids munity Center. More than 5,000 to fish for flounder, skates and the youth and teens have taken part occasional striped bass from the in the free program so far this pier. There are miles of walking Kids from the South Boston Boys & Girls Club set sail for the Boston summer, which brings area youth trails with great views of the city, Harbor Islands with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay groups to Spectacle, Peddocks, grassy areas for ball sports and a and Georges Island for a fun filled great beach for swimming. day of environmental exploration On Peddocks Island, youth and and healthy outdoor activities, in- teens can visit the renovated cha- cluding fishing, crabbing, swim- pel and new visitor center, ex- ming and art on the shore. plore historic Fort Andrews, play All Access Boston Harbor trips Frisbee or soccer, or swim on the begin at the Blue Hills Bank Pavil- sandy beach. ion where groups learn the history On Georges Island, groups can of Boston Harbor and the Boston explore the maze of passageways Harbor cleanup from Save the at Fort Warren, which was used for Harbor’s maritime historian David coastal defense during the Civil Coffin. The groups then walk to War, and maybe catch a glimpse of the World Trade Center and board the famous “Lady in Black”. The Bay State Cruise Company’s Prov- parade ground is a great space for incetown II for their trip. On the sports and games, and the docks island they enjoy a picnic lunch on this island are great for fishing. and then head off to explore. “At Save the Harbor/Save the Bay dent Patricia Foley. “The best way ily programs are made possible “The Boston Harbor Islands are we are particularly proud to serve as we know to “save the harbor” is to with Leadership Grants from Bay important educational and recre- the Boston Harbor Connection for share it with the public.” State Cruise Company, The Boston ational resources for youth devel- a generation of young people” said Save the Harbor’s free youth Foundation, Distrigas/GDF SUEZ, opment and community groups Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Presi- environmental education and fam- and The Coca-Cola Foundation. 12 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com August 13, 2015

including goalie like a true pro. He JOHN CICCONE DEVELOPMENT BEAT CONTINUED FROM page 3 CONTINUED FROM page 1 was a letter carrier for the US Postal there no longer men, women, boys Redevelopment Authority’s map of Service for more than 20 years and and girls or are they buckling to yet the City’s development scene. The was considered dedicated by his more ridiculous politically correct South Boston community includes the fellow workers, always excelling at pressure and intimidation from a Waterfront, which has 22 projects, in- his job. And he was devoted to his hand full of noisy activists? cluding the multibillion-dollar Seaport family throughout his life. The above questions are on the Square development. A loving son to his mother Joan minds of many and deserve answers. In addition to the always hot Back M (Manning) and the late Richard J. But dare ask these questions at public Bay and South End, other neighbor- Turner, A beloved brother to Denise forums and even private gatherings hoods are also seeing a big surge in Ahern and her husband Steve of and you are instantly attacked with development. East Boston may now be The Late Paul Rockland, Lynn Turner of South the intent of silencing the question- one of the hottest new neighborhoods Boston, Kenneth Turner and his Turner To Be ers. Yet, if this election season has in terms of big projects outside of wife Stacey of Dorchester and Gary highlighted anything, it’s the fact that South Boston. Charlestown’s real estate Dalrymple of Milton. He was a lov- Remembered Americans are tired of wimpy, cow- market has been steady for some time SOUTH BOSTON TODAY ing uncle to Loren Turner, Matthew ardly politicians in both parties and and is continuing, although its geogra- By John Ciccone Turner and Kaylee Flaherty. He is certain weak kneed companies and phy limits its inventory, and it will be he South Boston Community also survived by many uncles, aunts, businesses that try to make nice and further impacted by the Everett casino. mourns the loss of one of its relatives and friends. keep the lefty radicals happy by be- The Fenway will be hosting the most most beloved native sons. So often when a tribute is made to T ing ever so politically correct in their dramatic development of its perennial Paul R. Turner was the victim of a a fallen friend or family member, it answers to questions and with their enclave of student related housing and tragic boating accident last Sunday, starts off with the question “What positions on the hot button issues. By eclectic retail and restaurants as well as August 9th on Boston Harbor. can you say about the deceased?” the surging poll numbers for those the presence of the Red Sox. So many people in South Bos- When it comes to Paul Turner, what candidates who finally are speaking Not to be overlooked, Dorchester ton and beyond called Paul Turner can’t you say, he had it all. He was out and telling things how they really now has 20 major projects in process, friend you could fill a White Pages wealthy beyond anything material- are, it’s clear that people want straight and Brighton has 21 and Allston 15. phone book. He was that popular. istic. He was a rich man by the best talk and definitive answers to the hard Roxbury and Jamaica Plain are hold- Pleasant, outgoing and caring, he standards of all - he was surrounded questions and are done with politi- ing their own. truly loved life and felt comfortable by a legion of loyal, loving friends cians and company CEO’s who tread Here are all of the development where ever he was and brought good and devoted family members during oh so carefully in an effort to never, projects being coordinated by the feelings and happiness to whomever his entire life. He brought goodness, ever offend the crazies. Boston Redevelopment Authority he was with. It was so often said joy and laughter where ever he went If you watched the news during Economic Development department. that it was a pleasure to be in Paul’s like few others could. Paul Turner the last few days you know that this 11 Dorchester Street; 120 West 4th; company. Quick with a smile and a was a good man and he will be week in Ferguson is just a continu- 135 Athens; 14 West Broadway; 148- friendly greeting he was welcome missed dearly by a saddened com- ation of the rioting and police ha- 152 Dorchester Avenue Phase II; 150 where ever he went. munity that he has always loved and tred that that city is now so famous West Broadway; 170 West Broadway; Paul Turner; like so many other called home. for. Though the protesters say they 181-185 West 1st Street and 184, 190 South Bostonians, was a great The way Paul Turner had lived are demonstrating to bring attention and 206 West 2nd Street; 2 H Street; athlete growing up as a kid, through his own life and the positive way he to the police shooting of Michael 22-26 West Broadway; 235 Old his teen years and beyond. He was touched the lives of so many oth- Brown a year ago, which has since Colony Avenue; 248 Dorchester Av- happy and at home on a football ers, there is no doubt that God has been declared an act of self-defense enue; 30 B Street; 319 A Street; 333- field when he attended South Boston reserved a special place in Heaven on the part of the officer against a 339 West Broadway; 339 D Street; High School, on a baseball diamond for this good man. Rest in Peace man who tried to take the cop’s gun 340 West 2nd Street; 360 West 2nd or a street hockey court. I had the Paul. Though you have left this and use it on him, it came as no sur- Street; 39 A Street; 395 West Broad- honor and pleasure of coaching world, you are now in a better one prise that these protests erupted into way; 401 West 1st Street; 45 L Street; Paul in tournament deck hockey. He and will always remain in the hearts more rioting and looting. Nothing 45 West 3rd Street;488 Dorchester could score from anywhere; stick of your family, your friends and the says you feel sympathy for a per- Avenue; 501 Dorchester Avenue; 57 handle like the puck was glued to neighborhood that was truly blessed ceived injustice than smashing store L Street; 609 East 4th Street; 621 East the blade and play any position, to have known you. windows and grabbing arm loads of 1st Street; 637 East 1st Street; 728 whatever you can carry. Of course, East Broadway; 815 East 5th Street; there is also the chance to set things 881-883 East 2nd Street; 933 East 2nd on fire, assault innocent bystanders Street; Artist For Humanity; Distillery and take shots at police trying to do Project; 11 West Broadway; Gate of their jobs and keep the peace. Heaven; Old Colony Phase II; Patriot When will we hear Barack Obama, Homes D Street; Dahlgren Hall at 205 Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson de- E Street; Saint Augustine’s; Boutique mand the rioters and looters be Hotel West Broadway; West Square @ brought to justice? Just as soon as For More Info Go To; http://www. www.southbostontoday.com cows grow wings and fly in formation bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/ over Washington DC. projects/development-projects August 13, 2015 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com 13

Mayor’s Office photos by Don Harney

Italian Pride On Display he annual South Boston ered over the course of the 3 hour Italian Pride Day was held party to become Italian for the day. T last Saturday in the form of Mayor Marty Walsh greeted the a lively and entertaining block party crowd and The Mayor then present- on East 8th between L and Hatch ed the 2015 Southie Italian Ameri- Streets and as expected Irish, Lithu- can Pride Award to Boston Police anians and of course Italians, as well Sgt. Gino Provenzano and all agreed as old and new neighbors alike gath- CONTINUED ON page 14 14 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com August 13, 2015

NOTICE AND ORDER: Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a Minor Docket No. SU15P1272GD Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court Probate and Family Court In the interests of SOUTH Chantil Ja’Nae Charles of South Boston, MA. Minor BOSTON Suffolk Probate and Family Court 24 New Chardon Street Boston, MA 02114 YOUTH NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES HOCKEY 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a Minor filed Equipment Swap on 05/27/2015 by Chanel S Registration is Still Open Charles of South Boston, MA will South Boston Youth Hockey is be held 09/08/2015 09:00AM a non-profit program geared Guardianship of Minor Hearing toward providing our kids a fun, Located at 24 New Chardon active and rewarding experience Street, 3rd Floor, Boston, MA on the ice. For the upcoming 02114 – Probation Department. season we are looking to round 2. Response to Petition: You out teams at both the Squirt may respond by filing a written (birth yrs. 2005-2006) and response to the Petition or by Bantam (birth yrs. (2001-2002) appearing in person at the levels. SBYHL is a member of hearing. If you choose to file a the Valley Hockey League which written response, you need to: participates in 35+ games per File the original with the Court; year. In addition to games we and Mail a copy to all interested offer weekly team practice and parties at least (5) business days age appropriate skill sessions. before the hearing. Squirts level players are also 3. Counsel for the Minor: The enrolled to play in our weekly Minor (or an adult on behalf of the house league games. Tuition minor) has the right to request assistance applications are that counsel be appointed for the available for those in need. If ITALIAN PRIDE of Councilor Mike Flaherty’s of- minor. interested or have questions CONTINUED FROM page 13 fice gave out slush to people of all 4. Presence of the Minor at please contact John Picarielo at that it was a well deserved ac- ages. No surprise there, it was cool, Hearing: A minor over age 14 [email protected] knowledgement of this native son’s refreshing and tasty and hit the spot has the right to be present at any Annual Parent Meeting commitment to his duty to ‘serve on this beautiful summer’s day. hearing, unless the Court finds We will be having our parent and protect’. The Mayor along with The weather could not have been that it is not in the minor’s best meeting, don’t miss it! Find Councilor Bill Linehan then brought more perfect. interests. out updates on tuition, rink birthday greetings from the City of Neighborhood Business participa- THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An improvements, first practices, Boston to Tom Farnkoff. tion by Sal’s, Mirisola’s, Sausage important court proceeding additional tryouts and many People of every age group showed Guy and L Street Tavern added to that may affect your rights has other important details. up to enjoy the live music of the popu- the quality of the event. The City been scheduled. If you do not 6:30PM on Wednesday, lar band, Mike Dutra’s Strictly Sinatra Hall To Go Truck was available to understand this notice or other August 19th that had people up and dancing. The assist with any questions and con- court papers, please contact an local seniors got into the music as they stituent issues. attorney for legal advice South Boston Neighborhood too had a wonderful time. When the afternoon ended, partici- June 11, 2015 House The kids were entertained and pants all seemed to be in agreement Felix D Arroyo 136 H St had a great time on the ‘Bouncy with the following sentiments: “Ho Register of Probate South Boston, MA 02127 Castle’. Face painting was a big hit avuto un buon tempo”. Translation: August 13, 2015 for boys and girls alike. Ryan Spitz “I had a good time”. August 13, 2015 SOUTHBOSTONTODAY • www.southbostontoday.com 15

This week, “Wahlburgers” cast member Brandon Wahlberg joined the show:

DANNY PICARD: The man in front concert at those lines. And the second the “W” in probably surpass me. But here’s the of me right now, in-studio, I teased Madison Square Garden. “What’s up” comes out, I realized there reason I don’t follow verified accounts. your appearance on the show by DP: And you got called up on-stage by was no sound, there was nothing. It I almost would feel wrong. I don’t saying, “Uh oh, looks like we’ve got a 50 Cent. How did that do down? was still pretty cool being on-stage. deserve a blue check mark. Like, what Wahlberg in-studio today.” And it led to BW: Well, Donnie [Wahlberg] likes to DP: So, I’ve been trying to get Donnie do I do to deserve a blue check mark? I some assumptions. A couple people put on a good show wherever he is. in here. And we almost made it go into Dorchester and I win wiffle ball assumed right. A couple people And since 50 Cent and those guys from happen. But, if you can do anything tournaments. Now, if that is something assumed wrong. Brandon Wahlberg is G-Unit are from New York, Donnie to help out the process to make that that’s going to get me a blue check in-studio with me, and you’re wearing put in a call to them and asked if they happen — you don’t have to call him, mark, then fine, maybe I do deserve a Cavata shirt. That is your clothing line, would come do a little guest spot at but maybe tweet him and add me in one. But seriously, who’s the most Cavata Clothing. And you can get that the show and get a little buzz going. the tweet. Because you’ve got that famous person that follows you? here at Beantown Athletics? They like making the show as big as blue “verified” check mark next to BW: The most famous person that’s BRANDON WAHLBERG: It’s all I wear, possible, especially at a legendary your twitter name now, and I know following me? Well, I mean, all of my Danny, come on. And yes you can get place like Madison Square Garden. that’s a big deal to you. How’d you get family members, so I’m not going it here at Beantown Athletics. You can And 50 actually called Mark [Wahlberg] that blue check mark? Can we get the to count them. But I’d say probably also get it at CavataClothing.com. onto the stage, and Mark asked me to story on this? One day you came into Montel Williams is the most famous DP: Give me the biggest name go with him. I don’t know, he needed Beantown Athletics with your Cavata person that follows me on twitter. that’s wearing Cavata right now, some muscle with him or something. tank-top on, and you’re like, “Hey I Then I’ve got Lloyd Banks from outside of your own. So I went up. got a blue check mark, look at me!” G-Unit. Then I’ve got Marvin Jones, BW: Probably our buddy Jimmy DP: Because we were able to watch Then you went up to the Eire Pub and former Jets linebacker. Brandon Butler of the Chicago Bulls. Jimmy the video of this, you know. And pounded a Guinness. Boldin, Patriots running back. Sherri Buckets, he’s got some Cavata gear. we talked about it on this show a BW: Well, I was playing in a playoff Shepherd, former host of “.” But it’s going good. We’re trying to couple times, when you got called game at the Leahy-Holloran men’s Jimmy Hayes, Dorchester kid, NHL get it going a little bit more. I’ve been up on-stage. And they gave you a basketball league, so after we got player. Two of my favorites, Walter wearing it on the show, so that should microphone. the big W, I went and I clicked on McCarty, former Boston Celtic. And help us expand a little bit. BW: Which, actually wasn’t turned on. my twitter page and it just said that then we’ve got my favorite Celtic right DP: We should let the people know So, let’s get that out there. “verified accounts” was following now, Isaiah Thomas. — but they probably already know — DP: We were all trying to figure out me. Once they follow you, that blue DP: Any final words for the people? they can catch you on “” what you said on the mic. But it was check mark comes up. BW: Fire Goodell. on A&E every Wednesday night. off? What were you trying to say? Can DP: You’re catching up to me on Listen to “The Danny Picard Show” BW: Yeah, in the latest episode, I you tell us? twitter followers. If you want to follow weekdays at dannypicard.com. Also was in New York City. We went to BW: I was getting ready to say, “What’s him on Twitter, it’s @WahlbergBrandon. on iTunes, and wherever podcasts are the “Ted 2” premiere and to the up New York!” Or something along By the time you listen to this show, he’ll available.

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