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Tall Ship restaurant proposes move, GARDEN TOUR gets quick hearing at City Hall OF HISTORIC By Seth Daniel Agency’s (BPDA) summer activa- CHARLESTOWN tion plan didn’t materialize, and The owners of the Caledonia the heart of the summer (July 4th 245-foot tall ship, and Pier 6 weekend) is but a few days away. Restaurant, quickly proposed an The License Board heard the See pages 6 and 7 idea to move the ship from its petition on June 26, but an offi- for more photos planned docking point in Dry Dock cial decision wasn’t expected until 2 to an area on Pier 6 next to their later today, June 27. However, the restaurant – hoisting the idea to Friends of the Charlestown Navy the Navy Yard neighborhood and Yard reported that the petition had getting a hearing at the Licensing been postponed by the Board, and Board in one week’s time. the petitioner will come back with The hustle was certainly on as a new plan. Cyan Cyan Photos by Derek Kouyoumjian the original plan to put the boat All of that was the setting for a on Dry Dock 2 as part of the Michelle and Brian Baker kick back in their gar-

Boston Planning and Development (Ship Pg. 12) Magenta den at Lexington Street, ready to welcome guests during the semi-annual Gardens for Charlestown Garden Tour of Historic Charlestown on Saturday, June 22. Guests were treated to won- Councilor Edwards to vote ‘no’

derful colors this year courtesy of the ample rain Yellow this spring, and that included Asian Lilies grown on Boston Public Schools budget in Chris Schiavone's garden on Lexington Avenue.

By Seth Daniel communities are facing a displace- Black ment crisis. Many students and Front Door to luxury: Encore Boston Harbor to With the City Budget now their families are leaving because before the City Council, Councilor they cannot afford to stay. Other continue transformation of Lower Mystic region Lydia Edwards said she intended families who can afford to stay to vote against the Boston Public are choosing to leave because they Schools budget on Wednesday see a lack of response from BPS to By Seth Daniel expanded gaming laws had been Like others, he also emphasized met in by Encore. the environmental transformation afternoon due to the inequitable today's educational challenges… The opening ceremonies on “What an amazing day it is of the site from desolate to dec- cuts to her district. Given the impact on District 1, Sunday morning, June 23, quickly today,” he said. “Eight years ago adent – with a big ‘thank you’ “It’s not fair and there is no and the lack of response to con- became a spotlight for the trans- the people of and to the trades for transforming it reason we should be cutting the stituent concerns, I cannot sup- formation of the Lower Mystic the lawmakers had the foresight to during construction, having many school budgets in my district so port the budget.” area of Charlestown, Everett and understand that with the passage workers from Charlestown on the drastically,” she said. “This sends a terrible message to the kids Somerville from a forgotten, pol- of gaming regulation there could job. (Budget Pg. 11) luted, industrial center to a thriv- be the possibility of urban renew- “Seven years ago I was standing that they are not important… Our ing and environmentally sound al, economic development and here on this site with the mayor area of booming economic activ- for the finest integrated resorts in (of Everett), just us two, and there Encore opening triggers agreement, ity. the world. Those were the goals (Encore Pg. 3) CEO Matt and I’m here to tell you that $2 million annually to mitigation Maddox led off his comments by Encore Boston Harbor has saying that the goals of the state achieved those goals.” By Seth Daniel impacts to those affected by the . This week, he again made The opening of the Encore that pledge to likely keep all the Boston Harbor casino this week mitigation money in the Town not only brings about the culmi- rather than spreading it out to the nation of years of planning and rest of the city. construction, but also it triggers “I am proud that through these the payments to Boston as part of mitigation funds, we will serve the the community mitigation agree- residents in Charlestown, and all ment – known as a Surrounding those impacted by the opening of Community Agreement (SCA). the casino, preserving the places Most important, the Boston that make our city so special,” SCA requires that $2 million be he said. “I want to thank all resi- paid to the City upon opening. dents for their work, and for their The South Lawn featured The Mayor’s Office indicat- continued commitment to all of an outdoor BBQ party to ed they expect that payment to Boston's neighborhoods.” celebrate the opening come within 90 days, so some time Those payments will be slightly on Sunday. before Sept. 23. different than the current $1 mil- Thousands of anxious guests packed onto the HarborWalk Sunday to Mayor Martin Walsh has said lion pot of money the Town has get inside and see the new casino. By noon, Encore estimated that 5,000 that the payments would be used were in line, and they were moved safely into the property by 2:30 p.m. only for Charlestown and for (Fund Pg. 3)

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•Staffing and other public safe •Staffing and •Any other impacts includ- Gov. ’s staff and Charlie Baker’s Gov. “Governor Baker was pleased Boston Mayor Martin Walsh Boston Mayor Martin Walsh The ceremony concluded with andspeeches the of all After In the background, Frank or opened, doors the then And The casino is open 24-hours “We want to work with the want to work “We and the and Infrastructure Project). SIP non-profits, parks, after-school non-profits, parks, after-school activities, senior programs, job training programs, cultural events and related activities that pro- heritage, mote Charlestown’s quality of life, recreational and cultural activities; ty initiatives related to increased pedestrian and vehicular traffic in follow- project to related City the ing opening; ing any transportation impacts all going to be our company, but company, all going to be our by side withwe want to work side idea is tolocal developers. Our this area socontinue to re-design known as ‘the’ entertainment it’s build You northeast. the in district look andthis anchor and others ‘Look at the opportunity.’ say, – acquired a lot of land here We’ve excit- really We’re too. have others Everett.” decade in the next ed for staff said Karyn Polito’s Lt. Gov. open- the attend not could they scheduling conflicts.ing due to Baker did visit for a tour Friday issued the followingmorning and statement. to spend time with some of the new Encore 5,000 than more staffers and take a short tour of the facility where he wished every one a safe and successful opening weekend,” he said. also did not attend due to a sched uling conflict. a ribbon cutting, featuring several employees and public officials. discussion of future plans, there a10, and from a countdown was surprise day-time fireworks show erupted over the Encore cove and the . best’ ‘Nothing but the Sinatra’s played over a loudspeaker as those on the Porte Cochere erupted into loud applause. were opened for everyone rather, by Everett resident – and Encore doorman – Gasper Ambrose. a day. That property is now a temporaryproperty is That but there are muchparking lot, in store. bigger plans an entertainmentCity to create not said Maddox. “It’s district,” - - - - THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE According to the agreement, •Improvements to facilities •Support of Charlestown’s Everett Mayor Carlo DeMariaCarlo Mayor Everett sufferedwho you of those “For And it was true for all of those As they spoke on what was an There were no songbirds on the And beyond the Encore site, Maddox and the Everett mayor Maddox told reporters on June Maddox said they own 11 acres fee money that was targeted just to Charlestown non-profits. The new mitigation money can be used to pay for police for fire details to handle traffic, as well as other infrastructure costs related to the project. the mitigation money should be for: within the City to facilitate water transportation and to fund staff ing and other public safety initia tives related to increased use of water transportation in Boston Harbor related to the project; future. As Everett, and the region,future. As around us we mustmaster plan of the curve in planningbe ahead and applying thesefor our needs wisely.” added resources environmen also emphasized the resulted fromtal clean up that has the casino project. and otherthrough Monsanto polluted ourbig industries that us all veryproperties and got you for allsick, I want to thank late) (the like people did; you others,” heMary Bagarella and you drivesaid. “No longer when through Everett will you smell gas and Sulphur and oils, but you’ll will smell flowers and trees. We no longer be the back door to will now the City of Boston. We be the front door to the City of Everett.” who commented as such. extraordinary summer morning, the new trees on the Porte Cochere rustled in the wind, and songbirds flew in and out of the crowd assembled for the opening from tree to tree. site five years ago, quite certainly. there still exist areas up and down Lower Broadway that look more like the past than the present at 1 Broadway (the Encore address). used the opening to discuss more in-depth their plans for the corri dor in what they believe will be the premier entertainment district in the northeast. 21 at the Encore media day that intend to stop at the they don’t boundaries of the casino site, and they believe others will follow them. of property across from Encore that amounts to 82 parcels they’ve purchases over the last four years. ------(from pg. 1) (from pg.

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sure those resources are used wise now it will be important to make Bluebike from his home abut resources for Charlestown, and he said. “It is now a current real work we have a surround Walsh’s Sunday, traveling there by aby there traveling Sunday, the opening will unlock a lot of that could emerge. Mayor through Thankfully, that gives Charlestown added rev and provided substantial miti gation funding to host and sur rounding communities.” ed the opening ceremonies on He said ting Rutherford Avenue. problemsof any ahead keep ly to ity that will shape our future. ing community agreement in place enue and resources to plan for that and local spending and hiring… a relentless dedication to diversity ments…Encore has demonstrated instances exceeded those commit- those exceeded instances requirements and, indeed, in many destination on Everett’s spectacu destination on Everett’s state has one of the most strin those met has Harbor Boston of an international entertainment a new opportunity for econom Massachusetts,” she said. “This and its standards are high. Encore ing not only marks the arrival but also symbolizeslar shoreline, ic growth for all the citizens of gent gaming laws in the country of the state. ing of prosperity to all residents opening of Encore was the open- opening of Encore Commission (MGC), said theCommission (MGC), the Massachusetts Gaming Gaming Massachusetts the our company has ever seen.” our company has ever Suffolk Construction, are the bestSuffolk Construction, the leadership of John Fish andthe leadership of John and women who built this underand women who built The building trades, the menThe building trades, 1,000 mature trees, 50,000 flow 1,000 mature 100 years… for the first time in wasn’t a blade of grass on the a blade wasn’t aresaid. “Now there site,” he shorelineof shrubs and a living ering plants, tens of thousandsering plants, tens

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PAGE 4 PAGE Hundreds turn out for free community cruise in Boston Harbor in Boston cruise community for free turn out Hundreds Now is offering ferry cruises in a dozen Boston area communities, and next will be visiting Roxbury and Mattapan. Brown encourages dents to say, ‘The USS Constitution dents to say, is a National Landmark in my backyard. I am welcome here.’ It’s not just for people out of town,” expressed Brown. “By being on you are part of a Boston Harbor, whole new community that you can get to by water.” kettle chips, and live musical entertainment per kettle chips, and live II for a free community cruise in celebration of sum II for a free community funded by the National Boston Harbor Now, mer. Bank, wel Eastern sponsor, Park Service, and local cruise through Boston Harborcomed guests for a on June 24. much that it’s especially now nected to the harbor, the 1980s,” said Alice Brown,cleaner than it was in our chance to “It’s Boston Harbor Now. director, you.” say this harbor is for High School band,by the Charlestown formed spacewho are raising funds for a music technology infor and DJ classroom. Park Rangers also shared HarborBoston the about mation Islands, and taught children how to make rope.

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I am living in the now but leaving Charlestown, recommend recommend definitely I’d must, if you place.” your sell two these having Monument Hawk, Co-Owner — Adam & Tavern Restaurant If you or someone you know would like to share your If you or someone you know would The Charlestown Patriot Bridge is interested in publish The Charlestown Patriot Bridge 7 Young entrepreneurs Connor Young and Claire Anjomi capitalized on their location along the path and set up a Garden Tour lemonade stand which proved to be a welcome sight on such a They set aside hot, summer day. 50 percent of their profits to be donated to Harvest on Vine. THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE Compass is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but but reliable deemed sources from is compiled Information only. purposes informational for is intended herein presented All material Housing Opportunity Equal laws. by abides and broker estate real Compass is a licensed This is not approximate. are footages square and All measurements description. of any accuracy the as to is made No statement notice. without or withdrawal sale, condition, in price, changes omissions, errors, to is subject brokerage. estate of real realm outside the advice professional or other accounting as legal, be construed shall herein Nothing listed. already property solicit to intended compass.com JUNE 27, 2019 JUNE Visitors relax in the garden at Wallace Court. relax in the garden at Wallace Visitors Photos by Seth Daniel Courtesy Photo/Mayor’s Office Courtesy Photo/Mayor’s JUNE 27, 2019 JUNE TO PLACE YOUR AD 781-485-0588 State Rep. Dan Ryan, Mayor Martin Walsh, Judy Evers and Councilor Lydia Judy Evers and Councilor Lydia Mayor Martin Walsh, State Rep. Dan Ryan, Edwards. Residents gather with Judy Evers of Councilor Lydia Edwards’s office, Edwards’s Residents gather with Judy Evers of Councilor Lydia Councilor Annissa Essaibi George and State Rep. Dan Ryan. Kim Kyle, Ellen Shevchik, Maribeth Kelly, Mayoral Liaison Quinn Locke, Kim Kyle, Ellen Shevchik, Maribeth Kelly, Renee Frechette and State Rep Dan Ryan. 8 The Zelma Lacey House heldThe Zelma Jones Coordinator Tabitha Mary Delaney enjoyed a bowl and a cone of ice cream. Nancy Russell shows off the laser- light ring that was part of the music show. Sis Ahearn was happy to celebrate Bunker Hill and Charlestown Pride at the Zelma Lacey. Week its annual Ice Cream Social for Ice Cream Social its annual on Week Pride Charlestown June 13, with music Thursday, and loads of ice cream. staff fromand the rest of the the City ofthe Zelma Lacey and afor everyone welcomed Boston special guestfun afternoon. The who Walsh was Mayor Martin of vanilladropped by for a scoop with some jimmies. THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE ZELMA LACEY HOUSE HOLDS ITS ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL CREAM ICE ITS ANNUAL HOLDS HOUSE LACEY ZELMA www.bhcc.mass.edu Bunker Hill Community College fi and many more. elds, liberal arts fi regulations promulgated thereunder. 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Four teams from Charlestown Soccer placed in the top of their individual divisions and were invited to play and were invited divisions their individual placed in the top of Four teams from Charlestown Soccer Reitz, presi stated Allen Bowl for youth travel soccer,” Cup is our version of the Super “Commissioner’s Meet the Champion Charlestown Soccer Team for the Grade 5/6 division. Meet the Champion Charlestown Soccer Team and Brian Thomas. Players include: Nicholas Almedia, Thomas Coached by Peter Jaffe, Maurizio Pasquale Gianluca Pasquale, Quinn Alex Jaffe, Max Mendoza, Khalid Mukhtar, Blanchet, Karen Bouaouida, Lewis Edwards, Some are not pictured. and Ross Wilson. Lorenzo Vespignani, Benjamin Thomas, Rockhill, Xavier Tejeda, in the Middlesex Commissioner’s Cup this past weekend located in Lancaster. located in Lancaster. Cup this past weekend in the Middlesex Commissioner’s of their division. dent of the Charlestown Youth Soccer Association. The Boys Grade 5/6 came away, tournament champions Boys Grade 5/6 came away, Soccer Association. The dent of the Charlestown Youth THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE ts Elliot Gomez Harris Donovan Danny Lee Nathan Mainey Noah Mangrum Thomas Perkins Jack Reinfeld Cooke Ryan •Little League Tournament: Joe Brienze Stephen Chiappa Caiden Collier Michael Doe Gillen Travis Max Gomez Augie Groh Harry Jackson Justin Lynch Joe Neilon Nelson William Sebastian Peralta-Polanco Brady Poole por Got questions? Go FirstGov.gov. to S about federal,about state, and local government. It’s a monumental source of official source monumental a of informationIt’s ownie T The following

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Williamsport: sent Charlestown on the road to the Townies on. the Townies are the players who will repre- also on either July 1 or 2, 6 p.m. 10-year-olds will be at Ryan Field will be at Ryan 10-year-olds Brighton. The finals for the for the Brighton. The finals olds start July 2 at 8 p.m. againstolds start July 2 at 8 Brighton at 6 p.m. The 12 year12 The p.m. 6 at Brighton Friday, June 28, against Allston- Friday, soon. The 10 year olds start thissoon. The 10 year old District Tournaments begin old District Tournaments NECK FOR LITTLE LEAGUE AT THE AT FOR LITTLE LEAGUE O’Riordan, Natalie Saxton, Vivian Hamwey, (Not Pictured) Ella Pergola. Hamwey, O’Riordan, Natalie Saxton, Vivian Herlihy, Ella Ryan Assistant Coach Declan O’Riordan. Bottom Row: Kate Assistant Coach Declan O’Riordan. Ella Ryan Herlihy, Susan Rockhill, Gabriela Bethlendy, Gwen Donato, Anaya Mehra, Marin Gwen Donato, Susan Rockhill, Gabriela Bethlendy, Anthony Nguyen, Cecilia Carey, Lucy Arons, Head Coach Juan Nieto, Lucy Arons, Anthony Nguyen, Cecilia Carey, Meet the Girls Grade 5/6 Team. Left to Right top: Assistant Coach, Meet the Girls Grade 5/6 Team.

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For For www.bostonharborsdiehome. 11 11 Meanwhile, she said the budget seen a clear commit haven’t “We The vote on the School Budget, doesn’t address the expansion plan of address the expansion doesn’t the schools under BuildBPS, and too many families are in limbo as to the timeline of these plans. ment or plan to expand schools K-6, which schools will move forward or along what timeline,” she said. “We have 4th graders in limbo across the also have no response to district. We issues with the K0-K1 waitlist.” along with the rest of the City Budget, was expected to come on Wednesday, June 26, after Patriot-Bridge deadlines. TOW PIER 6 RESTAURANT GROUP, LLC.; GROUP, TOW PIER 6 RESTAURANT 7 Day All Holder of a Common Victualler A PROBLEM PROPERTY •HOW TO REPORT has Since taking office in 2014, Mayor Walsh •From the June 26 Licensing Board hearing, - - - to making sure community policing is a staple ina staple policing is community to making sure every neighborhood, we are making sure every neighborhood is clean, safe and a great place to live and work in. Unfortunately some properties in Boston need more help than others, and that's why we are here. If you know of a property that fits one of the following criteria: multiple calls to 911, one that's blighted or just a general concern, we encourage you to reach out to your neighbor hood liaison. City Hall: D/B/A: PIER 6, 1 EIGHTH ST Alcoholic Beverages License has petitioned to -business licensed the of description the amend From: @ PIER 6, in one room and kitchen on the Also sea storage on the first floor. second floor, Capacity:patios. and decks outdoor of use sonal In one To: 125 @ second floor. 200 @ first floor, storage on the room and kitchen on second floor, Seasonal (April November) use of out first floor. door decks and patios on site, as well as additional with 32rear parking lot patio space in seasonal 125 second floor. seats. Capacity: 200 first floor, ship docked and Parking lot capacity: 536. Tall connected to licensed premises via entry gangway; room,with dining on main deck in one room lounge, bar and kitchen with office and storage and capacity), 250 sf, 13,260 seats, (168 space three additional bars with dining areas on upper deck (68 seats, 4,420 sf, 250 capacity). made fixing quality of life issues a priority in his administration. From investing in Public Works THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE 6/27/19 Charlestown Boston, from 1 to 3 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 3 p.m.Boston, from 1 to will be available assist with parking.Parking attendants Hartfield, CT will West Cemetery, Burial will be in Fairview in Robert’s be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations 55 Society, to: National Brian Tumor memory may be made MA 02458. For online condolencesChapel St., Newton, visit: and/or directions, please com - contact an attorney for legal advice. Date: May 8, 2019 Felix D. Arroyo Register of Probate by mail at the court location where your case is going to be heard. A minor over age 14 has the right to be present at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in the best interests. minor’s THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An important court proceeding that may affect your rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice or other court papers, please to you. Your request for an to you. Your attorney should be made immediately by filling out the Application of Appointment of Counsel form. Submit the application form in person or Of Charlestown - She said there needs to be more ment last school year, she also was dis ment last school year, tressed that East Boston High students fought as well to restore cuts from the budget of their school, and got no response. and the social relationships within thefrom funding pull When we them. schools that serve our neighborhoods we signal to those who have today, just barely been able to hang on finan cially that the struggle to remain in worth it.” place just isn’t equitable funding across the district, as well. While she said she was proud Prescott that families from the Warren School fought and received a modular classroom for their expanding enroll in a way that stabilizes communities Robert Aldrich

Obituaries - - - CALL 781-485-0588 a right to be represented by If you want an an attorney. attorney and cannot afford to pay for one and if you give proof that you are indigent, an attorney will be assigned The minor (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has the right to request that counsel be appointed for the minor. If you are a parent of the minor child who is the subject of this proceeding you have need to: File the original with the Court; and Mail a copy to all interested parties at least five (5) business days before the hearing. Chardon Street, Boston, MA 02114. may respond by filing a You written response to the Peti tion or by appearing in person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written response, you 07/16/2019 9:00 AM Review Hearing. Located at 24 New (from pg. 1)

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by Maryin Kennedy of Charlestown, MA will be held Minor filed on 03/28/2018 A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Of: Charlestown, MA Minor Of Isyss Weston Boston, MA 02114 In the interests and Family Court 24 New Chardon St. SU18P0654GD Suffolk Probate Docket No. Guardian of a Minor Petition for Appointment of in expanding them,” she said. “We in expanding them,” she said. “We need to invest in schools and housing ing from schools just before you invest now in order to prepare for expansion. BuildBPS are ramping up to add mid dle school grades and need funding is declining, such as East Boston High.Boston East as such declining, is said those schools under she However, getting cuts because their enrollment of $2 million. High, the Harvard-Kent School and the Umana School have combined cuts ing “massive” cuts of approximately $2.6 million. She said East Boston Boston and the North End – are receiv 1 – which includes Charlestown, East B

Waterman-Langone Funeral Home, 580 Commercial Street, Funeral Home, Waterman-Langone Shabarekh, Beth Bayliss, AJ Aldrich and David Aldrich andShabarekh, Beth Bayliss, and nephews. is also survived by nieces He was the brother of Richard Aldrich, Helenchildren. He was the brother of Jenny and Robert Aldrich and is also survived by grand of Jenny and Robert 19. - - - Online JUNE 27, 2019 JUNE But the overwhelming major “The proof will be in the pud Attorney Ryan Gazda and Pier 6 Gazda and Pier Attorney Ryan speaking at Owner Charlie Larner on June 20 for the abutters meeting to locate the controversial proposal on the a 245’ tall ship restaurant for special pier and codify the patio events. ble with the community and he’s and he’s ble with the community he said. “I been a good neighbor,” somein ‘yes’ to get can we hope is way to make sure the Navy Yard enhanced.” ity of neighbors had good things to say about Larner and Pier 6, but also had some grave concerns noiseabout traffic, parking and from what would be a doubling of the current operation only yards from their homes – and balconies. “but ding,” said Constance Perry, right for you to hear the con it’s cerns of neighbors. They are not trying to put you down. I wonder what my life is going to be like in the summer.” - South End | Quincy | Chuck Lagasse said he agreed toagreed he said Lagasse Chuck concerned,“As far as the boat is have He also said he wouldn’t Kim Mahoney of the Warren 110this support would truly “I David Storto, a resident of “Charlie has been very charita think it’s a liquor license issue,” she license issue,” a liquor it’s think more to much “I think there said. it than that.” Larnerwith boat idea for the try allowedis it believes he because could successfullyand that Larner operate it. can come toany boat of any size a federal or he said. “It’s the pier,” the meantimestate license issue…In 91 get the Chapter when we don’t should– we for the marina cleared of monthshave it within a matter if he couldI hope – Charlie asked here. He hasput the Caledonia boat here,the right to put the to serveright the have doesn’t but He can be here all year…We liquor. can put any boat here and have the space to provide for it.” entertained the idea with anyone whom he said else except Larner, has proven himself as a responsible business owner. and Charlestown Chamber Tavern said she supported the extension for the boat. great for the percent,” she said. “It’s and for Charlestown.” Navy Yard and president of the Navy Yard Spaulding Rehab, said he also sup- ports the boat and patio extension. Malden | - Everett | Everett 12 Constellation’s Attorney Michael Constellation’s “The License Board should Other neighbors felt the propos Stephanie Poster said the mat- “I’d like to understand why you an attorney – who brought up the – who brought up an attorney Pier waterways issue. Chapter 91 with a consent decree 6 is under and regulators state environmental Office that General’s the Attorney to a previous derelictdates back property inowner who lost the Annand Chuck 2000s. early the it for severalLagasse have owned to convert theyears and have a plan boat marinapier into a world-class Charlestownsuch as they did at the has been Marina. That, however, by governmentslowed to a crawl getto hope they while and tape, red soon, it likelythe marina approved be until next summer. won’t McDermott said the Chapter 91 issues should prevent the boat from docking there. require you to show you have a right to use the area,” he said. “I would like to know how you will prove to the Licensing Board that you have the right to be on the patio as well…The dots do need to be connected here.” al was being overly simplified as well since it was a water-dependent under apier currently a on use consent decree. ter seemed more complex than an extension of a liquor license to a boat. - - - East Boston | Bunker Hill Community College offers courses in today’s courses in today’s Bunker Hill Community College offers nursing, health sciences from fields career fastest growing and biotechnology to data management, cybersecurity and mobile app development. Choose from 100+ associate degree 100+ Choose from and certificate programs Learn at bhcc.edu/discover more THE CHARLESTOWN PATRIOT-BRIDGE CHARLESTOWN THE Discover BHCC Chinatown | The big elephant in the room,The big elephant in John Fitzgerald of the BPDA were planning to have the “We That leaves this summer to deal happywere not Many residents restaurant – which is a parking lota which is – restaurant make it into a specialarea – and he said, Right now, events area. about six special eventsthey hold haveon that patio, but per year time. licenses each to seek one-day for theThe new license extension to also useship would allow them to get thethe patio without having one-day permits. was why the location however, the BPDA’s at Dry Dock 2 within notplans did activation heralded only aboutwork out. Up until communitytwo weeks ago, the shop wouldbelieved that the tall but some be docked at Dry Dock, where something went wrong. said there were permit and infra structure issues that were probably the acti of going to push that piece vation licenses to next year. but there were boat there this year, permits from the Coast Guard they needed to get,” he said. “If he we could get them this summer, would work with him and grant would, otherwise, the licenses. We welcome him next summer.” with. with the plan, and the residents of Constellation Wharf had engaged - - - Chelsea | (continued from pg. 1) (continued Charlestown |

hip Larner said they also want towant also they said Larner Attorney Ryan Gazda and Ryan Attorney looking at putting (the “We’re PAGE 12 PAGE S codify the patio area behind the Owner Charlie Larner told theOwner Charlie Larner to dockcommunity they wanted Pier 6 for thethe ship alongside seat Oysterseason, creating a 300 would existBar and lounge that restau Pier 6’s via an extension of ship) right here on Pier 6,” said planning on putting “We’re Larner. it here to keep it away from the neighborhood…It seemed we had location… for this support more want to do anything here don’t We to make more noise or create more ait make to want We disruption. our better area to live in and that’s focus.” heavily-attended abutter’s meeting abutter’s heavily-attended Pier 6 June 20, whereoutside on - supporters and oppo a crowd of plan to hash out the nents gathered thatrestaurant and patio for a new seat the would essentially double 6. ing capacity for Pier There wouldrant liquor license. and a verybe several bathrooms nice, professional kitchen with a Trash hookup to water and sewer. would be tightly monitored and the boat is currently being reno vated in East Boston, but could be ready in a week for operation. Access would come via a gangway let down to the pier from the ship.

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