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VOLUME 20, No. 30 INAUGURATION CEREMONY WEDNESDAY January 8, 2020 City officials INDEX Editorial 4 Police 10 inaugurated Sports 11 Classifieds 18 Mayor Arrigo takes oath for second term Real Estate 18 By Cary Shuman for the impressive program, DEATHS administered the oath to Genevieve Belmonte Brian Michael Arri- Arrigo, who was elected to Marguerite Connolly go took the oath office as a second four-year term in Frances Cristello mayor at the Inauguration November. Peter Felt Ceremony of the City Gov- Also inaugurated were Anthony Salvatore Nicola ernment of Revere Monday City Councillors Jessica before a capacity crowd at Ann Giannino, Arthur Gui- Mario Nittolo the Susan B. Anthony Mid- nasso, Patrick Keefe Jr., Jo- Obituaries Pages 8+9 dle School Auditorium. anne McKenna, Steven Mo- City Clerk Ashley Mel- rabito, Ira Novoselsky, John INDEPENDENT nik, who was chairperson and master of ceremonies NEWSPAPER GROUP See INAUGURATION 6 Patrick Keefe elected

50 CENTS President of Council for the new year. Gov. Charlie Baker joined the Arrigos on stage, Joseph, Daveen, Mayor Brian and Jack, By Cary Shuman NEWS BRIEF during the City of Revere’s Inauguration ceremonies on Jan. 6. See more photos on Pages “To my family, friends, 6 and 7. Patrick Keefe Jr. was and the many residents who MVES HOLDS unanimously elected as put me in this seat and rely MONTHLY LGBTQ president of the Revere City upon the City Council to Suffolk Downs construction to be all union Council at a special meeting represent its constituents SOCIAL GROUP following the inauguration fairly and without preju- By John Lynds opment in Revere and East and congratulate all parties dice, I offer you the same Mystic Valley Elder ceremony Monday night. to ensure that more involved,” said Arrigo. “We Keefe, the councillor for assurances and will repre- Services (MVES) invites A historic Project Labor local residents have the look forward to the many Ward 4, thanked his col- sent you with the same re- community members to Agreement (PLA) inked skills to fill future jobs at benefits this pact will- en leagues in an acceptance spect and decorum you so join Mystic Tea, a month- this week between HYM Suffolk Downs. This will sure for Revere residents speech after the vote. deserve,” said Keefe Investment Group, Build- create an employment pipe- and families.” ly gathering for individu- “Tonight I humbly accept Keefe, 40, was unop- ing Trades Unions and line to quality, union jobs The 16 million square the nomination from my posed in his election to a als with a focus on serving John Moriarty & Associ- for Revere and Eastie resi- foot mixed-use develop- fellow councillors to take third term on the Council in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and ates (JMA) will ensure that dents. ment by HYM will include on the role of council presi- November. He is the direc- transgender older adults in construction of the Suffolk Revere Mayor Brian Ar- 10,000 units of housing. dent of the 2020 term,” said tor of operations at Legal rigo said the PLA will cre- “We’re grateful for the the Mystic Valley region, Downs mixed-use develop- Keefe. “I want to thank my Sea Foods. ment site will be all union ate important opportunities partnership of the Building and beyond. MVES pro- past [Council] presidents, In addition to his position built. for Revere families to ac- Trades Unions and John Arthur Guinasso, Jessica on the City Council, Keefe vides an affirming, com- According to the PLA cess union career pathways Moriarity & Associates and Giannino, and Bob Haas for has drawn plaudits for his fortable gathering place for the agreement will create that will make our commu- our elected officials, in en- showing me the way. I can exceptional leadership as LGBTQ older adults and 14,000 union construction nities and local economy suring that Suffolk Downs assure you all I will work president of the Revere Ju- jobs. HYM also agreed to stronger. will be union-built and that anyone who wants to meet, tirelessly to uphold the nior Patriots Pop Warner make a significant invest- “We were proud to sup- eat and socialize with a lot roles and responsibilities in organization that has set the ment in workforce devel- port it and we both applaud See HYM Page 3 representing this great body foundation for the success of very interesting and wel- with respect and decorum.” of the Revere High football coming people. Keefe’s wife, Jennifer, and cheerleading programs. Mystic Tea is held on and their children, Adrianna Keefe will preside over the third Tuesday of the Capt. O’Hara graduates from FBI Academy and Patrick III, were pres- the first meeting of the new ent as he accepted the gavel City Council on Monday, month from 4:00 to 6:00 By Seth Daniel munication, leadership and Jan. 13. pm at Mystic Valley Elder fitness training. FBI Acad- Add another accolade to emy instructors, special Services, 300 Commer- the career of Revere Police agents and other staff with cial Street, in Malden. The Capt. Amy O’Hara, as the advanced degrees provide “tea” includes coffee, tea, a Federal Bureau of Investi- the training. Since 1972, hearty meal and periodical gation (FBI) reported this National Academy students guest speakers, but more week that she had success- have been able to earn un- fully graduated the 278th dergraduate and graduate importantly, good company session of the 11-week Na- credits from the University and conversation. tional Academy in Quanti- of Virginia, which accredits For more information co, Virginia. many of the courses offered about Mystic Tea and to O’Hara – who was the during the training. R.S.V.P., please call 781- first female sergeant on the All those participating Revere Police force, and must have had proven re- 388-2303. comes from a long line of Capt. Amy O’Hara complet- cords in their agencies. On law enforcement family ed the FBI National Acade- average, most participants members – left in Septem- my this past fall and winter. had 21 years of law enforce- ber for the academy, and ment experience. Most usu- graduated over the holi- agencies from 37 countries, ally return to their agencies days. four military organizations to serve in executive-level Price She was one of 258 law and six federal civilian or- positions. subject to enforcement officers that ganizations. During the Dec. 20 grad- change without graduated on Dec. 20 from O’Hara said it was a uation, FBI Director Chris notice the National Academy. The great opportunity and a way Asher Wray delivered re- .59 Academy included men and of gaining valuable skills marks at the ceremony. The $ Per Gallon women from 49 states and for her work on the Revere Class Spokesman was Paul City Council President Patrick Keefe, with wife, Jennifer, • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service the District of Columbia. Police. 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Harvard Grad School of Education may fund LODGE OF ELKS DELIVERS HOLIDAY DINNERS residency program in Revere for doctoral students

By John Lynds dents to Revere to do their fund a Revere residency one-year residency require- program for its doctoral stu- For several years Re- ment within a school dis- dents,” said Kelly. “Harvard vere Public Schools has trict,” explained Superin- hopes one of their grad stu- enjoyed a close working re- tendent Kelly. However, it dents, through the program, lationship and partnership has been something that has will have a future career in with the Harvard Graduate been cost preventive. education in Revere.” School of Education. “Harvard would require Kelly said she was really Over the years Harvard us to pay their students excited for this opportunity. grad students working on a salary and benefits that “We are in the process of their masters degrees have would amount to about a conducting interviews with used the district as an en- $70,000 per year package,” the grad students to find a vironment rich lab for ed- said Kelly. “It was just match between the doctor- ucation research at Revere something we were not able al students’ studies and our High School and the Gar- to afford.” needs as a district,” said field School. However, Kelly said the Kelly. Revere School Superin- past relationship and Har- Kelly added that the right tendent Dianne Kelly said vard’s description of Re- grad students could also be out of this relationship is vere Schools as, “a really easily fitted with programs the idea of bringing Har- positive environment and that match the areas of stud- vard doctoral students over a place Harvard thinks will ies they need to finish their to Revere to complete a one serve their doctoral students doctoral dissertation. The Revere Lodge of Elks on Shirley Avenue has been delivering Christmas dinner baskets year residency grad school well” has resulted in a new Kelly said she would set of conversations. update the Revere School to those in need for more than 70 years. These baskets include a complete holiday dinner requires for doctorate de- that include a turkey and all the fixings, and are delivered by Elk volunteers to families in “We won’t know all the Committee once all the spe- grees. Revere. There was a time, when 200 baskets were delivered to Revere families. However, this “We have had conver- specifics until late January cifics are ironed out and if year just under 30 baskets were delivered. The number may have gone down, thanks to the ef- sations in the past about or early February but the the program could move forts of the Revere food bank and possibly the slight change in the economy, or possibly a wider bringing these doctoral stu- Harvard Grad School of forward. diversity in holiday celebration, whatever the reason the spirit of helping those in need has never Education has decided to diminished. Thanks to the donation of produce from the Chelsea Produce Market and the turkeys bought by the Lodge, these dinner baskets were delivered, prior to the Christmas holiday. Shown in the photo are: Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Daniel Powell, Laura Smith, Jimmy Hannon, Moe Mahoney, Jewel Martin, Michelle Tricket, Tayla Evans, Sandra DeFrancesco, Laura Evans, and Joe Ritchie. MENORAH LIGHTING HELD AT CITY HALL Fresh and Local Favorite Kitchen Tools

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Austin Prep Choir journeys to Rome LOMBARDI AND DOHERTY WED The Austin Prep Choir gelus. The Choir provided drew the Pope’s attention. an authentic way help cre- recently returned from a music for the Solemnity of He began to make his way ate unforgettable experi- week-long trip to Rome, the Holy Family at the Al- to the Choir to listen to ences that neither textbooks where students had the op- tar of the Chair of Peter and their song, touching the nor classroom lessons can portunity to sing at Saint for the January 2 Mass at hands of Choir members impart. Peter’s Basilica and for the Basilica of Saint Fran- and gesturing his welcome Dr. Hans-Albert Cour- Pope Francis during the cis in Assisi. The Choir also and prayers with his warm tial, Founder and President New Year’s Eve celebration performed a concert at the expression of Christmas of the Foundation for Sa- on Saint Peter’s Square. Basilica of Saint Ignatius joy to both Austin Prep stu- cred Music and Art, was The Austin Prep contingent of Loyola for the people of dents and their families. integral to Austin Prep’s consisted of a group of 60 Rome on New Year’s Day. “New Year’s Eve 2019 winter Choir pilgrimage. “I students, faculty, and fam- The highlight of the trip will forever be remem- strongly believe in the im- ilies who journeyed to the took place on New Year’s bered in the history of Aus- portance of new generation Eternal City for The 6th Eve. After his annual De- tin Prep,” said Headmaster of artists and composers,” Youth and Adult Choir Fes- cember 31 liturgy, Pope James Hickey, Ph.D. he shared. tival. Francis exited Saint Pe- The Rome trip was an ex- “This is the reason why During their trip, which ter’s Basilica in the Vatican tension of the liturgical ex- the aim of this Festival is to took place December 27 to and walked into the piaz- perience and art and design gather choirs of young and January 3, Austin Prep stu- za, where he was greeted curriculum at Austin Prep. adult voices together to en- dents attended the Solem- by dignitaries and others As with all of the school’s courage musical excellence nity of the Blessed Virgin in attendance. The Austin academic programs, op- and to promote the unify- Mary celebrated by Pope Prep Choir sang traditional portunities for students to ing power of music, which Francis and the Sunday An- Christmas hymns, which showcase skills learned in improves contacts among cultures, traditions, and people.” As the Austin Prep stu- dents returned to campus from their Rome travels, they begin 2020 both in- spired and enriched by their experience. “It was an amazing expe- rience to see the churches, sing for the Pope and to be able to travel with family and friends from school,” sophomore Olivia Doherty said. “But more important- ly, it was humbling to be able to take such a trip, and Karamarie Lombardi, formerly of Revere and Mathew we are grateful for the spe- Doherty of Malden were married on Sept. 1 at the Missel- cial opportunity we were Wood Estate at Endicott College in Beverly. given. We are able to start The bride is the daughter of Susan Colella (Lombardi) and the new year centered and the late Salvatore Lombardi. The groom is the son of Henry re-connected” and Gail Doherty. Austin Prep Choir members perform in Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Grandmother of the bride, Sue Colella and grandmother of the groom, Sheila Doherty were also in attendance. Following a honeymoon, the couple will reside in East HYM // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Boston. our construction efforts HYM and JMA are Another program ben- agreement and the access it will provide economic op- pledging $2 million in in- efiting from the PLA will will create at a scale rarely portunity to the Boston vestments that will go to- be Building Pathways--a seen. Through this project For Every 5 Items Purchased Receive Another Free and Revere communities,” wards supporting employ- program increases partic- labor agreement, HYM, the (Select exclusions apply) said HYM Founding Part- ment pipelines to quality ipation and access in the Building Trades Unions, ner and Managing Direc- union careers. One million construction industry for and the Cities of Boston tor Thomas O’Brien. “This of the $2 million will go women and people of col- and Revere will generate 11 project will only be suc- towards skill-building ini- or through apprenticeship opportunity for thousands DAYS cessful if the people who tiatives specifically for preparedness, training and of women and people of CLOTHES build, live and work at Suf- and Revere and Eastie res- advocacy. color including those who ENCOUNTERS folk Downs and in the sur- idents. Executive Director of graduate through our pro- rounding community are The development team Building Pathways Mary gram. It’s great news for successful. This agreement will work with the city to Vogel added, “An entire workers, for the communi- Get One Free!! ensures that the richness invest in workforce train- generation of new con- ty, and for the economy of of diversity in Boston and ing programs such as ESL struction workers in the Greater Boston.” Revere is reflected in the classes, teaching soft skills, area will experience fam- John Moriarty of JMA Winter Warehouse Event people who will be building and computer and technical ily-sustaining career op- said his company’s top pri- Daily Arrivals of Brand Name Womens Spring and Winter this project.” training. portunities thanks to this ority has always been, and Sportswear & Outerwear Mens and Childrens Coats too always will be, investing in our workforce. 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PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley - [email protected] MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] THE EARTH IS ON FIRE Forum As this is being written, reports indicate that the worst is yet to come for the people of Australia, whose land literally is burning up all around them. The apocalyptic images of families being driven from their homes, wearing face masks and eye goggles because of the acrid smoke that is darkening the daytime sky, and then being evacuated by boat from the beaches, are some- thing out of a science fiction film. But now, in 2020, reality has caught up with science fic- tion. The Australian bush fires are the apex of what has been a sad, sad year for our planet. The Australian fires already have destroyed about 15 million acres — an area almost as large as West Virginia, more than triple the area destroyed by the 2018 fires in California, and six times the size of the fires last summer in the Amazon. The fires not only have rendered large areas of the conti- nent uninhabitable for humans, but they also have killed in- credible numbers of wildlife -- some reports estimate half a billion creatures have perished -- threatening some species with extinction. The bush fires have killed 24 persons and are causing health issues for every person in their path, especially those with existing lung diseases. The air quality in Canberra, the capital city, on New Year’s Day was the worst in the world thanks to the smoke cloud that is as wide as Europe and now envelops much of the Australian continent. REVERE THROUGH THE YEARS The problems attendant to the bush fires are not confined to Australia. New Zealand, which is more than 1,200 miles 10 years ago usual pomp-and-circum- he rear-ended a vehicle, in- cillor Donald Goodwin re- across the ocean, is enduring toxic air pollution levels. In Jan. 8, 2010 stance because budget cut- juring a young boy. Senate signed from his post on the addition, the carbon that is being released by the burning The long-awaited trial of backs, necessitated by the President Theresa Murray council and then prompt- of the bushland will increase even further the carbon diox- Robert Iacoviello Jr., who national recession, have left has asked Galluccio to re- ly was appointed the new ide levels in the atmosphere that are the principal cause of has been charged with the the city in a financial bind. sign from the Senate. head of the Revere DPW. global warming and climate change. murder of Revere Police City Council member An- “,” “It's Compli- Joseph Spagnolo is the The influence of a changing climate is now evident in Officer Daniel Talbot, final- thony Zambuto was elected cated,” and “The Princess new Commander of ITAM ly got underway on Mon- the President of the Coun- and the Frog” are playing at Post 17. each day’s global weather pattern, according to a study day in Suffolk Superior cil. the Revere Showcase Cine- “Girl Interrupted,” “The published last week in Nature Climate Change. Court and by Wednesday, a Two passersby and an mas. Hurricane,” and “Man on The study employed a new technique to analyze daily jury had been selected. Ia- off-duty Revere firefight- the Moon” are playing at patterns of temperature and moisture across the globe. It coviello, 22, and an alleged er, Robert Fortuna, who 20 years ago the Revere Showcase Cin- found that the locations of above and below average tem- accomplice, James Heang, was riding past the scene Jan. 12, 2000 emas. perature and moisture have been distinct from natural vari- 20, have been charged with in his car with his family, Mayor Thomas Am- ations on every single day for almost a decade. the shooting death of Talbot rushed into a blazing home brosino and school officials 30 years ago The bottom line is simply this: The world is getting hot- in September, 2007, in the on American Legion High- came before the City Coun- Jan. 10, 1990 rear of Revere High School way near Brown Circle and cil to discuss the need for What has now become ter day by day and therefore bringing a dramatic change during an altercation that helped the occupants evac- new schools. School Supt. one of the most infamous to our climate and environment. Some things, such as the occurred after midnight. uate the building. Paul Dakin stated that new crimes sagas in city history massive fires in Australia, are dramatic and noticeable. The new City Coun- State Sen. Anthony Gal- schools will cost about $75 came to a climactic con- Others, such as the gradual melting of the glaciers, are sub- cil and School Committee luccio has been sentenced million, but Ambrosino clusion when former Lowe tle, but their effects on the degradation of the planet are just were sworn into office by to a year in jail for violat- said the state will pay for 90 St. resident Charles Stuart as devastating. Acting City Clerk John ing the terms of his house percent of the costs. Dakin jumped to his death from It should be apparent to every thinking person that we Henry in what rates as the arrest by consuming alco- said the student population the Tobin Bridge last week are getting very close to a point of no return in terms of cli- shortest swearing-in cere- hol while on probation on in the city has grown from when it was revealed that mony on record in city his- charges stemming from 4,800 pupils in 1993 to he had become the prime mate change. However, with governments across the globe tory on Monday evening. his conviction for an OUI more than 6,000 today. in the hip pockets of the special interests who are opposed The ceremonies lacked the arrest in October in which Ward Five City Coun- See YEARS Page 10 to the drastic measures that are needed to prevent further degradation of the environment, it is difficult to be optimis- tic about the future of our planet. Guest Op-Ed No eraser for 2019, but redemption in 2020

By Melissa Martin died and 17 were wounded. un-tell a secret. inals seeking employment. Twenty-two victims died at A spouse may want to “God answers the mess Will we be the same a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, erase a divorce and be- of life with one word: human beings in the new in August. In Virginia, 12 gin the marriage again. Grace.”—Max Lucado evere year? Will this year be victims died and four were “There’s silence at the ta- Made a list of all per- R different? Will humanity wounded. We would erase ble/He wants to talk but he's sons we had harmed, and change? Along with 2020 death, trauma, and tragedy. not able/For all the shame became willing to make Journal comes the hope and yearn- Family and friends would that’s locked him deep in- amends to them all. That’s 385 Broadway , Revere, MA 02151 ing for a more peaceful hu- not fall to their knees in side/Oh, but her words are the eighth step in the 12 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 man race. How do we do try anguish. Americans would the medicine/When she Steps of AA. Continued Directory to heal from the tragedies of not mourn with despair. says they can begin again/ to take personal inventory 2019, but not forget? FEMA lists Disaster And forgiveness will set and when we were wrong Advertising and Marketing Declarations for USA by him free tonight/As heav- promptly admitted it. That’s Marketing Director Old Year state for 2019. We would en touches earth.” Lyrics the 10th step. Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] “Should auld acquain- erase typhons, cyclones, by Jason Gray to his song “Redemption isn’t giving Assistant Marketing Directors tance be forgot, And never hurricanes, tropical storms, called “Every Act of Love.” a bank robber a job as a tell- If only we could have a Maureen DiBella - [email protected] brought to mind? Should massive floods, volcano er.”—Jane Velez-Mitchell eruptions, earthquakes, do-over day in 2019 and In this fallen world, Senior Sales Associates auld acquaintance be for- blizzards, sizzling heat go back in time to make a sometimes we need to seek Peter Sacco - [email protected] got, And days o’ lang syne!” Why do people belt waves, raging wildfires— change. What would we justice before we give mer- Kathleen Bright-Procopio - [email protected] out this tradition song on which, in turn, would erase do differently? Would we cy. And perpetrators deserve Sioux Gerow - [email protected] Dec. 31 at midnight? “Auld loss of lives and property erase or overcome? Would prosecution. Consequenc- Legal Advertising Lang Syne” is a Scottish damage. we become stronger in the es are a reality when one Ellen Bertino - [email protected] limerick about past rela- Accidents. Freak acci- broken places or erase what chooses to harm another. Ad Design tionships. My take—we dents. Vehicle accidents. caused the broken places? Alas, we cannot erase Kane DiMasso-Scott are to consider and contem- Yes, we would erase acci- situations, happenings, or Editorial plate on whether we want to dents if we could. Change, Grace events in 2019. We cannot Senior Reporters remember ruptures of past and Redemption erase tragedy or trauma. We Seth Daniel - [email protected] friendships and to repair or What Would We Erase “That is what life is cannot erase mistakes. Cary Shuman - [email protected] not to repair. in Our Personal Lives? about. We do not get re- But we can reflect on Regular Contributors The year of 2019 is Sometimes we desper- dos, but we do get second 2019 and become more John Lynds - [email protected] gone forever. Those 365 ately want to erase a day, a chances.”—Jeffrey Fry aware, focus on change, Copy Editing, Layout days cannot be undone or week, a month, or an entire According to a 2019 ar- give and accept forgive- Scott Yates - [email protected] changed. No rewind but- year. Acts done to us with- ticle in the Columbus Dis- ness, renew hope, and make Kane DiMasso-Scott - [email protected] ton on mistakes. No magic out our permission. Choic- patch, Harley Blakeman, 2020 a better year.

Business Accounts Executive es made that we regret. We a former felon, graduated Melissa Martin, Ph.D., Judy Russi - [email protected] wand to make the past dis- cannot suck back in the from Ohio State Universi- is an author, columnist, Printer appear. words said in anger. Or un- ty with a business degree, educator, and therapist. GateHouse Media What Would We Erase? say words we should have and recently stated a web- She lives in Southern Ohio. Mass shootings. In Day- said. The tongue cannot site that helps companies Contact her at melissam- ton, Ohio, nine victims undo a lie. The lips cannot connect with former crim- [email protected]. The Revere Journal reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. Subscription Information The Revere Journal publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to The Revere Journal is published every Wednesday by the Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and rates paid at Boston, MA. Newsstand price is 50 cents. Subscriptions are $30 per year in Revere, and $60 per to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed are year outside the city. Known office of publication: 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Postal publication number is not necessarily those of The Revere Journal. Text or attachments USPS NO. 710-120. Postmaster, send address corrections to the Independent Newspaper Group, Attn: Circulation, emailed to [email protected] are preferred. 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151.The Revere Journal assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors that may occur. Wednesday, January 8, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 5

——— INAUGURAL ADDRESS ——— Mayor Arrigo outlines goals for new term The following are the thinking. all residents. sure that our residents are complete inaugrual remarks For decades, we watched Over the next year, we well-positioned to bene- of Mayor Brian Arrigo at other communities thrive, will secure a partner to fit from the booming local the City of Revere’s Inau- while we fell behind. work with us to renovate economy. gural ceremony on Mon- We were content to the old McKinley School. To that end, day, Jan. 6: maintain the status quo. That building will be Good evening everyone. Our historic beach, once transformed into a multi- • We will invest in work- To the members of the a popular seaside resort, de- use space that will serve force development and City Council and school clined into a collection of seniors and veterans with training for our residents, committee; to our invited dive bars and dreary vacant healthcare services and rec- and expand support for lo- guests - thank you for join- lots. reation opportunities. cally-owned businesses. ing us tonight. Revere became just a We will create a health- • We will partner with I want to begin by thank- pass-through for people ier, safer city by enacting employers like Amazon to ing my family for all their on their way to the airport, our Open Space plan. host job fairs and training support- my mother Pau- or a place for someone to Under this plan, we will programs. Mayor Brian Arrigo addresses the capacity crowd at the la, my wife Daveen, my park while they took public work with partners to cre- • We will shape the In- Susan B Anthony Auditorium, with his view of the coming two boys Joseph and Jack, transportation into Boston. ate more recreational op- novation Center at Suffolk years. thank you for all of your For far too long, our city portunities for residents of Downs, which will serve love and support. languished. all ages and all abilities; as an incubator for business nearly $50 million dollars Massport. I also want to express my This never made sense. protect and preserve our ideas and employment op- in off-site traffic improve- Together, we will fight particular gratitude to Sen- Revere is blessed with a natural resources; develop portunities for Revere resi- ments that will yield direct for the relief our residents ator Markey, to Governor natural crescent beachfront facilities and programs that dents. benefit to congestion points demand and deserve to Baker, and to Speaker De- located barely six miles promote health and fitness, • We will conduct a city- along Route 1A, Route 16, offset the increased traffic, Leo for being here tonight. from Boston. and improve the steward- wide business survey to and Route 1. noise and pollution from They are not only col- Revere is home to an in- ship and maintenance of identify the primary needs Thanks to Speaker De- the continuing expansion of leagues; they are individu- dustrious population, never our parks. of small, family-owned Leo and Governor Baker Logan Airport. als who – in their own ways afraid of a hard day’s work. Our partnership with businesses, and develop – we received funding to We will also push our -- have influenced and sup- Revere boasts public HYM at Suffolk Downs technical assistance pro- improve signalization on state delegation to enact ported my career transportation access to Lo- will lead to the creation of grams to help address those Broadway. effective regulations on • Senator Markey - Years gan Airport and downtown 40 acres of publicly-acces- needs. And we will work with ride-hailing apps like Uber ago I worked as an intern Boston. sible open and recreational • We will expand the our partners in state govern- and Lyft. in your office in DC and I But despite these assets space. city’s storefront improve- ment to extend that technol- The popularity of these learned so much about the -- despite Revere’s tre- Additionally, we are part- ment program, which has ogy to other trouble spots apps has contributed sub- political process mendous potential -- we nering with an organization already helped beautify and throughout the city. stantially to traffic and con- • Governor Baker - I suffered from a poor repu- called The Guild to design revitalize the Broadway Amazon’s arrival, and gestion in our city. have enjoyed a close work- tation. and activate a connected and Shirley Ave districts. future development at Won- Last year alone, nearly ing relationship with you That reputation stunted network of indoor and open • As emerging industries derland, will strengthen our one million rides originat- and I was honored when our progress. air sites across our city. like biotech and life sci- case for a commuter rail ed in Revere, many of them you endorsed my candidacy Thanks to the dedicated These spaces will be pro- ences take root in Revere stop that can relieve some from people who park in last year. efforts of everyone in this tected from redevelopment and throughout our region, of the traffic from the North Revere then hail a ride to • Mr. Speaker – I know room, we can all celebrate and preserved for the en- we will make sure that the Shore that clogs our streets Logan or to the T. I will always be a Senate the fact that those days are joyment of residents. new Revere High School is every morning. We will fight to mitigate guy in your eyes…I know, gone. This spring, we will equipped to train our stu- On a regional level, I the impact these services I could of been a contender launch a pilot program in dents to study and pursue have aligned with the Chief have on our neighborhoods. if I worked in the House… When the voters of Re- partnership with the Guild careers in these fields. Executives of cities along As Revere becomes a but seriously, it has been an vere went to the polls in called Activity Across Re- • And we will work to the North Shore as we more desirable place to live honor and privilege to work November, they sent a mes- vere. stimulate opportunities for promote innovative transit and work, we are seeing an with you, all the way back sage not just to me, but to This initiative will en- food vendors, artists, and solutions to tackle our re- impact on the cost of living to those ways and means each and every one of us in liven these spaces with unique entrepreneurs who gional congestion issues. for homeowners and renters days to today…you have elected office. programming designed see Revere as a viable place We will band together to alike. always been a great friend Their collective voice to make our community to originate and to flourish. advocate for more frequent To help address this, we to the City of Revere. declared that Revere’s time healthier and more vibrant. Every step we take will and reliable commuter rail will seek to create an Office The presence of three of has come. Through this partnership, bolster Revere’s reputation service; a connection be- of Housing Stability, which the state’s most important We will not turn back the we will see more communi- as a place where people tween the blue and red lines will provide resources and leaders is a unique distinc- clock, and we welcome the ty gardens, yoga and group want to live and work. on the T; and expanded bus support to Revere’s first- tion for our City. future. fitness classes, and cultural Growth will also provide rapid transit. time homebuyers, work- Their interest in and sup- We will shape that future and social events. the impetus and the revenue Later this year, I will also ing-class homeowners, and port for Revere speaks to together. to address traffic challeng- be forming the Revere Air- renters across the city. the moment that Revere is In City Hall, we will con- We will establish the es. port Hazard Committee to We will continue to en- experiencing right now. tinue to foster a culture that Revere Youth Leadership As an example, the Suf- drive our community’s ad- We are establishing our- embraces technology and Council, to ensure that the folk Downs project includes vocacy for mitigation from See SPEECH Page 7 selves as a leader in the transparency. next generation has a voice Commonwealth. We will continue to re- in their future, and a Revere Tonight, we come to- spect and welcome every Arts Council to promote gether as elected officials, resident - no matter their high-quality, communi- residents, and neighbors, to age, nationality, or how ty-based arts programming focus on Revere’s future - a long they’ve lived in Re- across the city. future that will be built on vere - and ensure that ev- Additionally, we will es- the solid foundation laid eryone can easily interact tablish a faith-based advi- over the last four years. with their city government. sory group. Look around at what’s We will continue to at- Our city is home to a vi- happening in Revere today. tract businesses into our brant, diverse array of reli- At long last, we see prog- city that will produce a sus- gious organizations, repre- ress throughout our city. tainable economy right here senting many backgrounds We see progress in an at home. and beliefs. innovative city government Future development at We will bring these that until recently, trailed Suffolk Downs and Won- groups together, so we can neighboring communities derland will come to sym- more effectively communi- in providing online services bolize the new Revere, re- cate with our residents and that make it simpler and placing the shuttered race address their needs. more convenient to interact tracks that once symbolized Along this journey into 440 • 480 with city hall. the old Revere. our future, Revere will re- Now, Revere is winning New hotels and restau- tain its unique character and awards for our use of tech- rants will continue to open. identity. nology. So will the small busi- • We will remain a city We see this progress in nesses that are the lifeblood that welcomes everyone, McClellan a public works department of any community. celebrating our history and and a water and sewer de- A new Revere High our diversity. partment that finally have School is on the horizon - a • We will continue to be HIGHWAY the resources they need to building that will not only an engine of upward mo- maintain reliable infrastruc- epitomize our commitment bility - where hardworking ture, and provide cleaner, to state-of-the-art public residents can provide for THE AIRPORT LOGISTICS HUB safer streets, sidewalks, education, but also will their family while being and parks for all of our res- function as a central loca- offered pathways to an MULTIPLE OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE idents. tion of community activity even better life. We see this progress in and engagement. • And we will be a city highly-skilled and dedi- We will build a where we support one an- cated public safety depart- long-awaited new DPW fa- other, no matter our differ- McClellan McClellan ments: police officers, fire- cility, and supply our work- ences, because-- above all-- 440 HIGHWAY 480 HIGHWAY fighters and first responders ers with the equipment and we take fierce pride in what supplied with the training resources they need to pro- it means to be from Revere. and equipment they need to vide tangible results when Make no mistake: protect and serve the pub- our residents ask to get a growth does not come with- lic. pothole filled, a sidewalk out challenges. We see this progress in a repaired, a storm drain These growing pains, if school department that con- cleared, or a water main left unaddressed or poorly tinues to set the standard fixed. managed, can cause serious for urban public education A new Alden Mills Fire problems. in the Commonwealth. Station will enhance public Winston Churchill is of- We see this progress as safety in the Point of Pines, ten credited with saying new restaurants and hotels Riverside and along the “The pessimist sees the open, continuing the revi- beachfront. difficulty in every opportu- Business Class priority Boarding Modern amenities talization of our historic We will continue the nity. The optimist sees the beach. work we did over the last opportunity in every diffi- And we see this progress four years to reduce water culty” as prominent businesses and sewer rates, expand tax In Revere, we see oppor- show their confidence in exemptions for vulnerable tunity. Revere’s leadership by in- populations, and pursue Over the next four years, vesting here, creating jobs every opportunity to help we will seize our opportuni- here, and building an econ- keep our hard-working res- ties, while working together boston’s backyard high-end finishes omy -- here. idents in their homes. to minimize the challenges Not long ago, this kind We will elevate our com- that accompany growth. Tim Lahey of progress, and this level mitment to recreation, and As substantial invest- +1 617 933 0158 of optimism about Revere’s public health so we can im- ment arrives in Revere, it is [email protected] future, was mostly wishful prove the quality of life for our responsibility to make Page 6 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Inauguration // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Power, George Rotondo, Richard Serino, Gerry Vis- conti, and Anthony Zambu- to and School Committee members Anthony D’Am- brosio, Michael Ferrante, Susan Gravellese, Stacey Bronsdon-Rizzo, Frederick Sannella, and Carol Tye. The crowd showered the popular mayor with a warm ovation as his mother, Pau- la, his wife, Daveen, and their sons, Joseph and Jack, looked on proudly in the City Clerk Ashley Melnik swears in the Revere School Committee: Carol Tye, Fred Sannella, front row. Susan Gravellese, Michael Ferrante and Anthony D’Ambrosio. Also seated at the front of the auditorium were Gov. Charlie Baker, Speak- er of the House Robert A. DeLeo, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, and Sen. Joseph Boncore. U.S. Sen. Edward High-fives all around: After Mayor Arrigo gets sworn in he J. Markey congratulated is greeted by his sons, Joseph and Jack at the stage. Arrigo and the other city officials following the pro- but also will function as a of us have years of expe- gram. central location of commu- rience and some of us are “I want to express my nity activity and engage- brand new to city govern- particular gratitude to Sena- ment.” ment. The voters of Revere tor Markey, Governor Bak- Also expected to be entrusted all of us to work er, and Speaker DeLeo for completed in Arrigo’s sec- together and deliver on Re- being here tonight,” said ond term are the construc- vere’s enormous potential. Arrigo. “They are not only tion of “a long-awaited new “As we set out tonight on colleagues, they are indi- DPW facility and a new Al- a new decade, let us dare to viduals who in their own den Mills Fire Station that make this the decade that City Clerk Ashley Melnik swears in the members of the Revere City Council. ways have influenced and will enhance public safety our city rises to become a supported my career.” in the Point of Pines, Riv- symbol of excellence and Senator Boncore, and Rep- Baker, who received one erside, and along the beach- opportunity – a city that resentative Vincent. The of the most substantial ova- front.” promises a brilliant future mayor talked about a lot of tions of the evening when Later this year the Arrigo for or children, grandchil- great new things coming he was introduced to the Administration will unveil dren, and generations to for the city and I think it’s a crowd, endorsed Arrigo in “our city’s first Master Plan come.” great start to a new decade. the 2019 mayoral election. in over 45 years.” Councillor-at-Large So I’m looking forward to it Arrigo delivered a speech In the final stages of an Jessica Giannino, the top and I also want to congrat- that highlighted the consid- address that was delivered vote-getter in the Coun- ulate my colleagues, Coun- erable progress made in the eloquently with the poise cil election in Novem- cillors Patrick Keefe and Ira city over the past four years and confidence of a mayor ber, seemed to echo the Novoselsky, and wish them and the plans for future de- who has piloted the resur- thoughts of city officials the best of luck running the velopment of such proper- gence of a city that is now and residents who univer- Council.” ties as Suffolk Downs and “a leader in the Common- sally applauded the may- Ward 5 Councillor John Wonderland Park “that will wealth,” Arrigo asked his or’s remarks and his opti- Powers commented, “May- come to symbolize the new colleagues in city govern- mistic outlook for the city. or Arrigo’s speech was Revere.” ment to stand on the stage. “I’m really excited – it uplifting, inspiring and in- Arrigo also said “a new “Fellow residents of was a great night for the City formative. I look forward Revere High School is on Revere, this is our team,” of Revere,” said Giannino. to working with the mayor the horizon – a building said Arrigo, pointing to the “The mayor gave a great and my colleagues to con- that will not only epitomize members of the City Cou- address and I was honored tinue the outstanding prog- our commitment to state- cil and School Committee. to see Governor Baker here ress that the city has made of-the-art public education, “This is your team. Some as well as Speaker DeLeo, over the past four years.” In Second Inaugural address, Arrigo announces several new initiatives Councillor-at-Large Jessica Giannino and Ward 6 Councillor By Joseph Gravellese programs to prepare Revere The city will urge the opment in the city to pro- residents for available job state to enact thoughtful vide community benefits, Ricky Serino were classmates beginning in the first grade During Monday night’s opportunities. regulations on ride-hailing including investments in at the Whelan School and they will now serve as colleagues Inaugural Address, Mayor Along these lines, on apps like Uber and Lyft to affordable housing, traffic on the Revere City Council. Brian Arrigo highlighted a Monday, HYM announced help mitigate the impact of mitigation, and infrastruc- number of initiatives for his that the redevelopment the nearly one million rides ture improvements. second term. of Suffolk Downs will be per year that originate in Other Among them: completed with union la- Revere. Later this year, Revere Facilities bor, creating an estimat- Housing and will roll out “Next Stop The Mayor reiterated ed 14,000 union jobs; as cost of living Revere” - the city’s first Revere’s commitment to part of the agreement, $2 Revere will seek to cre- comprehensive master plan build a new Revere High million will be invested to ate an Office of Housing in over 45 years. The mas- School, a new DPW facil- recruit and train neighbor- Stability, which will pro- ter plan process engaged ity, and a new Alden Mills hood residents and under- vide resources, assistance, residents of all ages and fire station. represented populations to and support to first-time backgrounds, and touches Over the next year, the take jobs in the building homebuyers, working-class on transportation, housing, City will secure a partner to trades. home owners, and vulner- open space, energy and cli- renovate the old McKinley Recreation and able renters in the commu- mate change, public health, School building. The facil- Open Space nity. economic development, ity will be transformed into The City will enact its The city will seek to con- and public facilities -- virtu- a multi-use space that will open space plan, and over- tinue to reduce water and ally every element that will serve seniors and veterans see the creation of 40 acres sewer rates as it has for the shape Revere’s future. with healthcare services and of new, publicly-accessible past two years, and expand Revere will launch a recreational opportunities. open and recreational space tax exemption programs for youth leadership coun- Workforce training as part of the new develop- vulnerable populations. cil; an Arts Council; and a and development ment at Suffolk Downs Revere will continue faith-based advisory group. Revere will be launching Revere is partnering with to encourage veteran- and Revere will launch an key investments in work- an organization called The senior-focused housing Airport Hazard Committee force development and Guild to steward a network developments, such as the to fight for more mitigation training to help local resi- of indoor and open-air sites new veterans housing com- from Massport to offset the dents take advantage of the around the city that will plex on Shirley Ave that increased traffic, noise, and booming local economy. be protected from redevel- opened last year pollution from the contin- The new Revere High opment and preserved for Revere will continue ued expansion of Logan The new leadership team of the Revere City Council, President School will be equipped to cultural and recreational to require any new devel- Airport. Patrick Keefe (right) and Vice President Ira Novoselsky, who train students to study and programming. were unanimously elected to their positions Monday night. pursue careers in emerging A pilot program, “Ac- fields like biotechnology tivity Across Revere,” will and life sciences. launch this year and bring The City will shape the community gardens, yoga Innovation Center at Suf- and fitness classes, and oth- folk Downs, which will er cultural and social events serve as an incubator for to these sites. business ideas and jobs for Transportation Revere residents. The Suffolk Downs proj- Revere will conduct a ect will include $50 million citywide business survey to in off-site traffic improve- identify the needs of small, ments to address conges- family-owned businesses, tion points along Route 1A, and develop technical as- Route 16, and Route 1 sistance programs to help Engineering studies are address those needs. underway the improve traf- The City will actively fic signalization on Broad- work to stimulate oppor- way; after that is imple- tunities for food vendors, mented, the city will seek to artists, and unique entrepre- expand this to other trouble neurs to originate and flour- spots throughout the city ish in Revere. Revere will continue to The city’s storefront im- join with neighboring com- provement program, which munities to advocate for a has helped beautify and re- new commuter rail stop at vitalize the Broadway and Wonderland; more frequent Shirley Ave neighborhoods, and reliable commuter rail will be expanded citywide. service; a connection be- Sen. Edward J. Markey congratulated Mayor Brian Arrigo and his colleagues on the Revere School Committee at a meet- Revere will work with tween the blue and red lines ing following the city’s inauguration ceremony. From left, are newly elected Vice Chairman Susan Gravellese, Carol Tye, employers like Amazon to on the T; and expanded re- Sen. Edward J. Markey, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Anthony D’Ambrosio, Michael Ferrante, Fred Sannella, and Supt. of Schools Dr. host job fairs and training gional bus rapid transit. Dianne Kelly. Not pictured: School Committee member Stacey Rizzo, who was elected Secretary of the Committee. 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All chiefs, Mayor Brian Arrigo is escorted to the stage by The Benediction by Rev. Tim Sen. Joe Boncore, Governor Charlie Baker, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Speaker of the House Revere Fire Chief Chris Bright, Police Chief James Guido Bogertman from the First Robert DeLeo and State Representative RoseLee Vincent are pictured at the Inauguration and Auxiliary Police Chief John Currier. Congregational Church. Ceremony.

Speech // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 courage investments that tinued stagnation. yond just the next election support veterans and senior If we resist progress, or the next few years. citizens, such as new hous- we relegate ourselves to a We wanted to explore ing on Shirley Ave that has struggling local economy, and shape what Revere provided a welcoming and weakened public services, might look like for the next supportive community for and urban decay. 10, 20, or 50 years. those who have sacrificed We’ve seen that in our “Next Stop Revere” gar- so much to protect us. past. nered feedback from res- As we have done for the We will not repeat it in idents across the city, and past four years, we will our future. will provide guidance for demand that any future de- We will tackle the chal- City leaders to address the velopment provides com- lenges of progress and broad range of issues that munity benefits for existing growth - as well as new will arise in the years to residents, including invest- challenges that are forth- come. ments to tackle issues like coming, such as climate The strategies laid out traffic congestion and- af change and sea level rise in the master plan will help fordability in Revere. - with determination, fore- us manage transportation, housing, open space, en- Outgoing 2019 Council President, Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso (second from left) Additionally, we will sight, and thoughtful plan- with his family, Arthur Jr., Linda, with Arianna, Karen and Jimmy Atsales. work to expand tax break ning. ergy and climate, public programs for vulnerable health, economic develop- or perspectives, I know this disagreeable. This is your team. residents, such as the se- Later this year, we will ment, and public facilities – for certain: everyone who We best serve our com- Some of us have years of virtually every element that nior tax exemption passed unveil our city’s first Mas- voted wants the best for Re- munity by listening to each experience, and some of us will shape Revere’s future. by the voters and the city ter Plan in over 45 years. vere. other, respecting each oth- are brand new to City gov- council in 2017. The idea behind the mas- We can and will seek er’s opinion, and finding ernment. As we acknowledge, ter planning process was a When the voters of Re- solutions together. vere went to the polls in common ground to tackle The voters of Revere progress presents challeng- simple but powerful one: the challenges facing our That level of cooperation entrusted all of us to work es. We wanted to take the November, every one of is what the people of Re- them did so because they community. together and deliver on Re- But let’s be clear: the time to listen to residents Of course, different vere deserve. vere’s enormous potential. challenges caused by prog- of all ages and all back- care about our City. I promise each and ev- Yes, campaigns and elec- opinions will cause us to As we set out tonight on ress and prosperity are sig- grounds, and give them a ery resident of our city: my tions expose differences of disagree. a new decade, let us dare to nificantly better than the voice in our city’s future. door is always open to your opinion. And that’s okay. make this the decade that challenges caused by con- We wanted to think be- feedback, your ideas, and But regardless of our po- The most effective lead- your participation in mak- our city rises to become a litical beliefs, backgrounds ers disagree without being ing Revere a better place. symbol of excellence and I am confident that - Re opportunity - a city that vere is moving in the right promises a brilliant future direction. for our children, our grand- It is up to us to keep it children, and generations to that way. come. Thank you, and best Fellow residents of Re- wishes to all of you for a vere, this is our team. happy and healthy 2020!

Sen. Ed Markey, with Mayor Brian Arrigo and School Com- Susan B Anthony student, Stephen Colwell with Revere mittee member Anthony D’Ambrosio; both men served as Council President Patrick Keefe, Mayor Brian Arrigo and interns for the senator in Washington, D.C. Gov. Charlie Baker.

School Committee members Michael Ferrante and Antho- City Councillor Gerry Visconti, with his wife, Danielle, and ny D’Ambrosio, along with Mayor Brian Arrigo, hold their children, from left, Gerry, Sofia, Joseph and Sabrina. hands over their hearts as RHS student Olivia Freni (shown right) performs the “National Anthem.”

Gov. Charlie Baker and Speaker of the House Robert A. DeLeo are pictured with the The Revere City Council, seated: Jessica Giannino, Steve Morabito, Gerry Visconti and Tony Mayor’s Office interns who served as ushers at the Inauguration Ceremony, from left, Ryan Zambuto. Standing; Joanne McKenna, Ira Novoselsky, Arthur Guinasso, Patrick Keefe, Doucette, Jason Acosta, Sofia Cardona, Gianni Hill, Maria Moujahid, Lani Stevens, Saman- John Powers and Ricky Serino. (Not present George Rotondo) tha Woodman, and Jackelynn Zapata. Page 8 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 8, 2020 OBITUARIES Frances Cristello Genevieve Belmonte Marguerite Connolly Centenarian Past President of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Newspaper artist, member of Winthrop Art Frances R. (Natale) VFW Mottollo Post 4524 and 20-year Office Guild and Zonta International Cristello, 100, of Revere, formerly of East Boston, administrator for Boston Area Sons of Italy Marguerite (Chandler) Connolly, daughter of the passed away on Sunday, Genevieve M. (Kulikos- Jan. 5 at home surrounded late Margaret J. Davis, of ki) Belmonte, a Revere by her loving family. Beachmont, Revere, for- The cherished daughter resident for over 70 years, merly of Cambridge, passed of the late Joseph and Car- passed on Wednesday, Jan. away on Jan. 5 surrounded mela (Marafino) Natale, 1 at the Cambridge Health by her loving family at the she was the beloved wife of Alliance- Cambridge Hos- age of 92. the late Frank J. Cristello, pital following a brief ill- Marguerite, or “Peggy” as she was fondly known, loving mother of Camille ness. Funeral arrangements was an artist with the Mal- J. Cristello, caring sister Thursday, Jan. 9 from 4 to 8 were by Vertuccio & Smith p.m. and again at 9 a.m. Fri- den Evening News and the of the late Anna Marotta, Home for Funerals, Revere. day morning before leaving Newspaper Guild. She meline, and Sadie. Frank Natale and Gilda Interment was in Wood- The funeral will be held Pennell and adored aunt of in procession to St. Mary of spoke of many fond mem- the Assumption Church in lawn Cemetery, Everett. da of Saugus and Lynda A. ories as a substitute teacher at the Paul Buonfiglio & Mary Ann Marotta, Mary Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere for a Funeral Mass Born and raised in Sau- Asprinio and her husband, in the Revere School dis- Ann Carvalho and her hus- 128 Revere St, Revere, band, Rick, Janice Natale, to be celebrated in her hon- gus, she attended Saugus Anthony of Milford, Penn- trict, mainly at the Garfield School. Peggy was a mem- Thursday, Jan. 9, at 10:15 Linda Natale and Anthony or at 10 a.m. Entombment schools and was a 1945 sylvania; the cherished will follow at Woodlawn graduate of Saugus High ber of the Winthrop Art a.m. followed by a Funeral Cristello and his wife, Car- grandmother of Robert Bel- Mass at St. John the Evan- ol. She is also survived by Cemetery in Everett. In School. She was a longtime League and Zonta Interna- monte and his wife, Eliza- tional, an organization of gelist Church in Winthrop many loving great nieces lieu of flowers, donations member of the V.F.W. Mot- beth of Revere, Nicholas professional women. She at 11:30 a.m. Relatives and and nephews. may be made in Frances’ tollo Post #4524, Past Pres- and Sophia Belmonte, both will be dearly missed by friends are kindly invited. Family and friends will memory to the St. Jude ident of the Ladies’ Auxil- Children’s Research Hospi- of Saugus, Nicole Belmon- her family and friends. A visitation will be held to- honor Frances’ life by gath- iary and was most active day, Wednesday, from 4 to ering in Vazza’s “Beech- tal by visiting www.stjude. te of Georgia and Michael She was the devoted in the organizing and the 7 p.m. Interment will be in wood” Funeral Home, org. For guestbook and di- Belmonte of Natick. She mother of Thomas Con- production of many func- nolly and his wife, Mary of Winthrop Cemetery. In lieu 262 Beach St., Revere on rections please visit www. is also lovingly survived tions and fundraisers. For Winthrop, John Connolly of flowers, donations may vazzafunerals.com. by two great-grandchil- over 20 years, she served as of Revere, Judith McGhee be made to the Friends of dren, Sabrina Thomas and an Office Administrator for and her husband, William Belle Isle Marsh, an orga- Genevieve Belmonte and nization that was so close Peter Felt the Main Office of the Sons of Winthrop and Robert to Peggy’s heart. For guest of Italy in the Boston area. by many nieces, nephews, Connolly Sr. and his wife, As Santa, he spread Christmas cheer all over grandnieces and grand- Susan of Revere; cherished book, please visit www. Genevieve was the be- grandmother of Meghan Buonfiglio.com. Massachusetts loved wife of the late Mi- nephews. Genevieve was from a Robinson and her husband, chael Angelo Belmonte Michael, Erin Petti and her Peter A. Felt of Winthrop large family of seven and formerly of Revere, passed who passed on May 12, husband, Ryan, Christo- away suddenly, surround- 1977. For over 40 years, the sole survivor of that pher Connolly and his wife, Vazza ed by his loving family, at she was the proud com- family. She was the dear Melanie, Ian Connolly and "Beechwood" Mass. General Hospital af- panion to the late Vincent sister of the late, Helen his wife, Liz, Ryan Con- ter a brief illness. Julian, who was always re- Zamitti, Sophie Sylvester, nolly and his husband, Jor- Funeral Home Peter was born in Revere garded by her children and Mitch Kulikoski, William genson, Robert Connolly 262 Beach St., Revere on April 3, 1943, to Joseph family as a “Gentlemen’s Kulikoski, Julia DiTonno Jr., and Abby Connolly and (781) 284-1127 and Doris (Freedman) Felt. adored great-grandmother Gentleman.” and Stanley Kulikoski. of Seamus, Ronan, Brian- Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral He graduated Revere High In lieu of flowers, re- School in 1962 and then She was the devoted na, Victoria, Michaela, Em- www.vazzafunerals.com went on to work at various mother to Marie A. Long membrances may be made restaurants and night clubs Massachusetts, often volun- and her companion, An- to the Juvenile Diabetes on Revere Beach before teering for hours for people thony Augusta of Malden, Research Foundation, 60 starting his own painting in need to try and brighten Michael A. Belmonte and Walnut St., Wellesley Hills, In Loving Memory of company, as well as work- their day. He will be missed his wife, Sandra “Sandi” of MA 02481. For more infor- ing for the Revere Hous- by many. North Carolina, Robert J. mation, please visit www. Peter is survived by his ing Authority for 20 years. Belmonte and his wife, Lin- vertuccioandsmith.com. Roger Stewart Paul He became a friend of Bill wife, Patricia “Patti” Hur- January 9, 2008 - January 9, 2020 W. on July 16, 1975, and ley-Felt, his son, Charles passed away with 44 years “Buddy” Felt, grandchil- First Anniversary of sobriety. dren Madison and CJ Felt, January 10, 2019 to January 10, 2020 He met the love of his hia brother, Charles Felt Concetta “Connie” DiBella Cammarano life, Patti Hurley in 1985. and his wife, Catherine After several years of court- and many loving in-laws, Today is the first We struggle every day ing, dating and convincing, nieces, nephews and count- anniversary of the day which keeps us going they were married on Dec. less friends. He was prede- we lost you, and and believing that some 14, 1991. Peter and Patti aceased by his parents and sometimes we felt that day we will meet again lived in Revere and Win- brother, Joseph Felt. our life had ended too. to share those special throp, and no matter where Family and friends hon- times filled with love. they were, they always ored Peter’s life by gath- Lovingly remembered & missed and always in our hearts, had a home welcoming to ering at St. John the Evan- Your Loving Family all. Peter was never shy to gelist Church in Winthrop share his opinion, however. on Tuesday, Jan. 7 from He was always your biggest 4 to 7 p.m. followed by a Birthday Remembrance Twelve years ago Roger, advocate. He wouldn’t hes- Funeral Mass at 7 p.m. In RICHARD The moment you passed away, itate to lend a helping hand, lieu of flowers, memorial ADDARIO listen to a story or his favor- donations may be made to Marci My heart split in two, ite, share a story with you. Winthrop CASA 45 Pau- Tenovsky January 11, 2010 One side filled with memories, Later in life, Peter be- line St., Winthrop, MA. For Jan. 9, 1963 — Oct. 27, 2019 The other side died with you. came Santa. He spread the more information or to send Christmas cheer all over an online condolence, vis- it ruggieromh.com. I often lie awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, In Memoriam — 2ndAnniversary And take a walk down memory lane, With tears running down my cheeks. Bobby Long As I Sit in Heaven Remembering you is so easy, January 9, 2018 – January 9, 2020 A page in the book As I sit in Heaven I do it every day. of memory And watch you everyday But missing you is such a heartache, No farewell words were spoken, Silently turns today I try to let you know with signs No time to say good-bye. We remember you in silence I never went away That never goes away. You were gone before we knew it, And make no outward show I hear you when you’re laughing I hold you tightly within my heart, And only God knows why. And what it meant And watch you as you sleep And there you will remain. Our hearts still ache with sadness, to lose you, I even place my arms around you No one will ever know To calm you as you weep And secret tears still flow, I see you wish the days away What it meant to lose you, Life has gone on without you Honey, You are with everyone you Begging to have me home No one will ever know... But it will never ever be the same, loved, and loved you. So I try to send you signs So you know you are not alone Lovingly Remembered & Sadly You will always Until that joyous day arrives, Missed, Your Family Don’t feel guilty that you have be with me. Life that was denied to me When we will be together again. Love, Heaven truly is beautiful Mom Just you wait and see Miss You Dearly! IN LOVING MEMORY Then I know with every breath you take Love Forever and Always! 90th Birthday & 1st Anniversary You’ll be taking one for me... **It has been ten years since you went To place a memoriam Your Loving Wife, The day you left us our hearts to Heaven. My heart has never healed. Anthony broke in two. One side filled with in the Revere From my loss of you** XOX Joan XOX memories, the other side dying Journal, please call I love You & Miss You with All my Heart! “Tony” with you. We often lay awake at night when the world is fast 781-485-0588 Your Wife, Ellie DeFeo asleep and take a walk down memory lane with tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is TORF FUNERAL easy, we do it every day. But OBITUARIES missing you is a heartache that SERVICE never goes away. We hold you Pre-need planning with our All obituaries and death notices always within our hearts and price protection guarantee. there you will remain. Though Arrangements made at our will be at a cost of life goes on without you, it will facility or in the comfort of never be the same. If we could your own home $100.00 per paper. have one lifetime wish, one 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: dream that would come true, we Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden December 31, 1929 would pray to God with all our Danny S. Smith That includes photo. Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) January 16, 2019 hearts for yesterday and you. 773 Broadway M.L. Torf (1867-1940) Miss you and love you. Please send to Richard A. Pruneau Until we meet again. Revere, MA 02151 Phone (781) 284-7756 (617) 889-2900 [email protected] Sadly Missed by www.vertuccioandsmith.com (800)428-7161 or call 781-485-0588 Your Loving Family www.torffuneralservice.com Wednesday, January 8, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 9 OBITUARIES SENIOR CENTER NEWS Anthony Salvatore Nicola The Rossetti-Cowan Se- p.m. (if going to casino) – At lunch at noon ($1.50). 781- nior Center is located at 25 Risk Groups & MA Gam- 286-8156. Winthrop Ave. Ceramics bling Stat – How Gambling Mario Nittolo Lunch Menu 9:30-11:30 Affects Communities & All who knew him will cherish him forever Jan. 9 -Jan. 15 $4 class fee plus price of How GameSense Inter- Chair Massage Lunch includes Milk, chosen item. grade in Our Communities, Barbara MacDonald in their hearts Coffee or Tea - Provide information & Certified and Licensed Family and friends are Thursday, January 9… Knitting Group Resources, - MA VSE Pro- Massage Therapist offering invited to attend Visiting Hot Dog on Bun, Brown Thursday’s, 10:00 a.m.- gram – Questions & Eval- 15-minute sessions. Cost Hours on Thursday, Jan. Beans, Minestrone Soup, 11:30 a.m. uations after presentation. $10.00 per session. Please 9 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Fruit Cocktail Please call Senior Center if call for appointment 781- Vertuccio & Smith, Home Friday, January 10 … Exercise Programs you would like to stay for 286-8156. for Funerals, 773 Broad- Macaroni and Cheese, Car- (one-hour classes) lunch, 781-286-8156 Podiatrist Dr. David way (Rte. 107) Revere for rots, Whole Wheat Bread, Monday, Wednesday & Kaplan Basic Foot Care. Anthony Salvatore Nicola Applesauce Friday; Core & Balance Prescription Advantage Discounted rate $20.00. Mario Nittolo, 70, affec- Monday, January 13…. 10:00 a.m. Tuesday Ad- Thursday, January 23rd, Wednesday, February 5th. tionately known as ‘Nino,, Cheese Pizza, Minestrone vanced Core & Balance 10:30 a.m. to learn how you Beginning at 8:00 a.m. who passed into the arms Soup, Three Bean Salad, 9:30a.m., Zumba Sculpt- can save on your prescrip- Hearing Program Free of Jesus after a brief ill- Tropical Fruit Salad ing 10:45 a.m., Wednes- tion drugs. Prescription Ad- Frequency Test and case ness in the early morning Tuesday, January 14…. day; Chair Yoga. 11:15. vantage is a State sponsored history Analysis, with Mary hours of Jan. 6, 2020. His SPECIAL LUNCHEON Thursday; Combo Exer- program that can lower Marino for Elderly Resi- funeral will be conducted ter, Lucia who was devoted Chicken Cordon Bleu, cise.10:00. Friday; Yoga prescription drug costs for dents. Appointments are from the funeral home on to his care and wellbeing. Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli 11:15-12:15 people who do not qualify suggested but walk-ins will Friday, Jan. 10 at 10:00 He also leaves friends: Mil- Florets, Ice Cream Sundae for Mass Health. Please call be serviced if time allows. a.m. followed by a Funeral lie Berry, Elena, Trev and Wednesday, January What is 781-286-8156 to sign up TBA Service to be conducted in Nickie Coccimiglio, Olina 15th …Cheeseburger On Game Sense, MA coun- for presentation. Blood Pressure the funeral home at 11 a.m. Roberto, Eva Caldarelli, Roll, French Fries, Three cil on Compulsive Gam- Individual Conference and immediately followed Christine Butler, his buddy Bean Salad, Sliced Pears bling, Mass Gaming Com- Bingo Thursday, January 16th by interment in Woodlawn Larry Fiore and so many mission Thursday, January Come Join us for Bin- Senior Shuttle Program Cemetery, Everett. other family and church Art Class 9th 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. go, Tuesday, January 28th provides local transpor- Nino let his light shine friends too numerous to 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Join us to learn -What is 10:30 a.m.-12 noon. Spon- tation for Revere Seniors without reservation or name. All who knew Nino Responsible Gambling? sored by Clear Captions sixty-years and over. In- self-consciousness, but will cherish him forever in Bead Weaving/ -What is Title IV ADA Specialist, formation/registration call with genuine love and hu- their hearts. They will nev- Jewelry making class Problem Gambling? Heidi Anderson. Please call 781-286-8156 mility as a child, believing er forget his face and the Monday’s, 11 a.m. -2 -Dispelling myths & Tips if you would like to stay for and trusting in the love of way it lit up with joy and Jesus and the goodness of laughter. He loved freely. others. He encompassed He taught us much without SENIOR CENTER SNAPSHOTS innocence, untainted by knowing it. Jesus has built worldly strife. His plea- a very special place for sures were simple: food you dearest Nino. He will and good company. God’s reward you richly for your Holy Angels protected Him pure and innocent loving and at times he may have heart. conversed with them. He In lieu of flowers, re- awkwardly traveled this life membrances may be made within a small sphere, yet to the Nino Memorial Fund with all his limitations, he c/o Austin Square Baptist touched more hearts than Church, 10 Keslar Ave, we can ever know. He was a Lynn MA 01905 or North- chunky Angel on earth, and east ARC, 1 Southside now he is a Prince Child to Road, Danvers, MA 01923. the Lord King in Heaven. For more information, He leaves behind his sis- please visit www.vertuccio- andsmith.com. OBITUARIES All obituaries and death notices will be at a cost of $100.00 per paper. That includes photo. Please send to [email protected] PHOTOS-STEPHEN W. FIELDING Enrique Pena had a blast at the first Bocce game of the New Year, 2020. Here he is wearing his new NASA sweatshirt, or call 781-485-0588 “Apollo”. The other photo shows Joe Reale, also a bocce player wearing his blinking New Year’s Eve hat. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE is on file and available Chapter 17.24, Section DelGrosso City Council VIN# 4JGBF7BE- covering real property before February 17, 2020 Court before 10:00 a.m. onshire Street, Boston, for public inspection 17.24.070 (A)(2) of Chamber of Revere City 1BA694201 in Revere, numbered or you may lose the on the return day of Mass., and recorded with in the office of the City the Revised Ordinances Hall on the application Ref# 4288 36 Lynnway, given by opportunity to challenge 01/16/2020. This is Suffolk County Registry Clerk, Revere City Hall, of the City of Revere, of Kimberly Hilal, 89 Year: 2011 Robert Alex and Nancy the foreclosure on the NOT a hearing date, of Deeds, Book 4381 at 281 Broadway, Revere, parking, to enable the Eastern Avenue, Revere, Make: Mercedes-Benz Puopolo to Mortgage ground of noncompliance but a deadline by which the end. Massachusetts, Monday appellant to convert a Massachusetts requesting Model: GL450 Electronic Registration with the Act. you must file a written Said lots are together Public Hearing through Thursday from single family dwelling a variance of Title 17, Color: Silver Systems, Inc., as Witness, GORDON H. appearance if you object bounded and described: Notice is hereby given 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. to a two-family dwelling Chapter 17.16, Section Lic: 7EVK10 (MA) nominee for Franklin PIPER Chief Justice of to this proceeding. NORTHEASTERLY by in accordance with the and Friday from 8:15 on lot 449 at 20, aka 24 17.16.080(D) of the VIN# 1HGC- First Financial, Ltd.., its this Court on December WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Washington Avenue, so- provisions of Massachu- A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Newbury Street, Revere, Revised Ordinances M56313A071031 successors and assigns, 31, 2019 Dunn, First Justice of this called, sixty (60) ft; setts General Attest: Massachusetts. of the City of Revere, Ref# 4285 dated December 23, Attest: Court. SOUTHEASTERLY by lot Laws Chapter 82, Section Ashley E. Melnik A copy of the aforemen- parking requirements Year: 2003 2009, and recorded in Deborah J. Patterson Date: December 23, 2019 numbered 12, as shown 21, and Chapter 41, City Clerk tioned proposed plan and for day care nursery, Make: Honda Suffolk County Registry Recorder Felix D. Arroyo, on said plan, one hun- Section 81I and Title 12, Attest: application (A-20-01) is to enable the appellant Model: Accord of Deeds in Book 45920, (19-012362 Orlans) Register of Probate dred (100) ft; Chapter 12.12, Sections Eugene McKenna on file and available for to operate a day care Color: White Page 320, as affected 1/8/20 1/8/20 SOUTHWESTERLY by lots 12.12.010 - 12.12.060 of Planning Board, Chair- public inspection in the nursery on lots 940-941 Lic: 1PKH54 (MA) by a Loan Modification R R numbered 50, 51, and the Revised Ordinances man office of the City Clerk, at 318 Squire Road at the VIN# dated November 29, 49, sixty (60) ft; and of the City of Revere that 12/24/2019 Revere City Hall, Revere, intersection of Sigourney 19UUA66285A016668 2013, and recorded in NORTHWESTERLY by the Revere City Council 01/01/2020 Massachusetts, Monday Street, Revere, Massa- Ref# 4254 Said Registry of Deeds in LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE lot numbered 18, on will conduct a public 01/08/2020 through Thursday from chusetts. Year: 2005 Book 52678, Page 252, COMMONEALTH COMMONWEALTH said plan, one hundred hearing on Monday R 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. A copy of the aforemen- Make: Acura as affected by a Loan OF MASSACHUSETTS OF MASSACHUSETTS (100) ft. evening, January 27, and Friday from 8:15 tioned proposed plan and Model: TL Modification dated April THE TRIAL COURT SUFFOLK, SS Containing in all six 2020 at 6:00 P.M. in the A.M. to 12:15 P.M. application (A-20-02) is Color: Red 30, 2017, and recorded PROBATE AND PROBATE AND thousand (6,000) square City Councillor Joseph A. LEGAL NOTICE John J. Henry, Clerk on file and available for Lic: 8GK955 (MA) in Said Registry of Deeds FAMILY COURT FAMILY COURT feet. Be all of said con- DelGrosso City Council A-20-01 City of Revere public inspection in the 12/24/19, 12/31/19, in Book 58117, Page 314, Suffolk Probate Docket No. tents or measurements Chamber of Revere City Public Hearing Zoning Board of Appeals office of the City Clerk, 1/8/20 and now held by plaintiff And Family Court SU18P2216PM more or less, or however Hall, 281 Broadway, Notice is hereby given 01/08/2020 Revere City Hall, Revere, R by assignment, has/ 24 New Chardon St. To all persons interested otherwise said premises Revere, Massachusetts in accordance with the 01/15/2020 Massachusetts, Monday have filed with this court Boston, MA 02114 in the estate of Madeline may be bounded or 02151 on a petition of provisions of Chapter R through Thursday from a complaint for determi- (617)788-8300 Perrella of 704 Wash- described. Caddy Farm, LLC, 118 40A of the Massachu- 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. LEGAL NOTICE nation of Defendant’s/ NOTICE OF ington Avenue, Revere If you desire to object Main Street, Malden, setts General Laws and and Friday from 8:15 COMMONWEALTH OF Defendants’ Servicemem- PETITION FOR in said County, person thereto you or your attor- Massachusetts requesting Title 17 of the Revised LEGAL NOTICE A.M. to 12:15 P.M. MASSACHUSETTS bers status. CHANGE OF NAME under conservatorship. ney should file a written the approval of the City Ordinances of the City A-20-02 John J. Henry, Clerk (SEAL) If you now are, or Docket No. A petition has been pre- appearance in said Court of Revere for the accep- of Revere that the City Public Hearing City of Revere LAND COURT recently have been, in SU19C0637CA sented to said Court for at before ten o’clock in tance, laying out, and of Revere Zoning Board Notice is hereby given Zoning Board of Appeals DEPARTMENT OF THE the active military service In the matter of: license to sell at - private the forenoon on the 4th dedication of Muzzey of Appeals will conduct in accordance with the 01/08/2020 TRIAL COURT of the United States of Kayla Marie Barry sale - certain real estate day of February 2020, Street in the City of a public hearing on provisions of Chapter 01/15/2020 Docket 19 SM 006374 America, then you may A Petition to Change of said Madeline Perrella the return day of this Revere as shown on the Wednesday afternoon, 40A of the Massachu- R ORDER OF NOTICE be entitled to the benefits Name of Adult has been for her maintenance. citation. petitioner’s plan entitled January 22, 2020 at setts General Laws and TO: of the Servicemembers filed by Kayla Marie The land in said Revere, Witness, BRIAN J. DUNN, “Plan of Land in Revere, 4:00 P.M. in the City Title 17 of the Revised Robert Alex ; Nancy Civil Relief Act. If you Barry of Revere, MA being shown as lots num- ESQUIRE, First Judge of Revised December 13, Councillor Joseph A. Ordinances of the City LEGAL NOTICE Puopolo object to a foreclosure requesting that the court bered 13, 14, and 15, said Court, this 24th day 2019, prepared by Hayes DelGrosso City Council of Revere that the City Action Emergency Man- and to all persons of the above-mentioned enter a Decree changing on a plan entitled Plan of December 2019. Engineering Inc., Civil Chamber of Revere City of Revere Zoning Board agement entitled to the benefit of property on that basis, their name to: of “Malden Gardens” Felix D. Arroyo, Engineers & Land Survey- Hall on the application of Appeals will conduct 1087 Broadway the Servicemembers Civil then you or your attor- Kai Rune Giannelli situated in Revere and Register of Probate ors, 603 Salem Street, of Jose and Basilio a public hearing on Revere, Ma 02151 Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 ney must file a written Any person may appear Malden, Mass. Property 1/8/20 Wakefield, MA 01880.” Lara, 20, A/K/A 24 Wednesday afternoon, 781-286-3900 §3901 (et seq): appearance and answer for purposes of objecting of L.D. Griswold Land R A copy of the aforemen- Newbury Street, Revere, January 22, 2020 at Will dispose of the M&T Bank, in this court at Three to the petition by filing Company, dated June 25, tioned petition and plan Massachusetts requesting 4:00 P.M. in the City following abandoned and claiming to have an Pemberton Square, an appearance at: Suf- 1920 Whitman & Howard a variance of Title 17 Councillor Joseph A. or junk motor vehicles interest in a Mortgage Boston, MA 02108 on or folk Probate and Family Civil Engineers, 220 Dev- NEED TO RUN A LEGAL NOTICE? Be sure to check with the Courts to see if you qualify for a FEE WAVIER Page 10 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 8, 2020 ‘WOMEN FOR REVERE’ GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

During the last municipal election, a group was created called Women for Rizzo (WFR). goal is to help make a positive difference for the residents and in the community. In this Now, as planned, this group has transitioned to Women for Revere. case, it was to help make things just a little bit easier for those in need. We plan on con- This holiday season they got together and collectively, provided over 50 gifts in support tinuing our work and look forward to being an increasingly more effective and compas- of Toys for Tots sponsored by the VFW Mottolo Post. Additionally, they donated to a local sionate presence here in Revere. Revere family shoo had fallen on hard times this Christmas season. The mission and the

Years // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 suspect in the shooting The city's budget deficit 50 years ago Robert Redford and Paul cember 31, after serving at week in the trial of Police death of his pregnant wife, likely will mean a layoff of Jan. 7, 1970 Newman star in “Butch Revere High as a teacher Chief Colin A.W. Gillis, Carol DiMaiti Stuart, and 40-80 teachers for FY 2001. Mayor George V. Colella Cassidy and the Sundance for 42 years. She is 70 years who is accused of stealing a their son, Christopher, who “Driving Miss Daisy,” and the members of the City Kid” at the Revere Drive old. slot machine, a trophy gun, was delivered eight weeks “Back to the Future II,” Council and School Com- In. Doris Day and Rock and a small sum of cash prematurely, but who even- and “The War of the Roses” mittee took their oaths of Hudson star in “Pillow from the Revere AmVets tually died. Stuart had told are playing at the Revere office at inauguration cere- 60 years ago Talk” at the Revere Theatre. post after leading a gam- police that he and his wife, Showcase Cinemas. monies held Monday at the Jan. 14, 1960 Richard Egan, Sandra Dee, bling raid at the post. who were driving to a Bos- Paul Revere School. The City Manager Edward and Dorothy Maguire star Claudette Colbert and ton hospital for a pre-natal 40 years ago traditional Inaugural Ball P. O'Toole has submitted a in “A Summer Place” at the Robert Young star in “Bride visit, were held up by a Jan. 9, 1980 was held that evening at budget of $6.7 million for Revere Drive In. for Sale” at the Revere and black man who had jumped City Clerk John J. Hen- the Wonderland Ballroom. 1960 to the City Council, Boulevard theatres. into their car and demand- ry administered the oath of Colella, who was elected to calling it "the tightest bud- 70 years ago ed cash in the Mission Hill office to Mayor George V. a third term in November, get in city history." O'Toole Jan. 12, 1950 80 years ago area. Stuart said that the Colella and members in the has been the only person has recommended that all City Councillor Joseph Jan. 11, 1940 man, whom Stuart later City Council and School to serve as mayor since the overtime and public con- DelGrosso, who was absent All Revere residents who identified in a police lineup Committee on Monday city abandoned the former struction and remodeling for the first meeting of the will be affected by the im- as Willie Bennett, shot his morning at the new Beach- Plan E (City Manager) form projects by eliminated and new City Council under the minent shutdown of the wife in the head and then mont School with more of government in 1965. The that the salaries for substi- new Plan E form of city gov- Narrow Gauge Railroad, shot Stuart in the abdomen. than 500 persons in atten- Plan E government first tute teachers be drastical- ernment, created the first which is slated to cease ser- However, Stuart's brother, dance. Rev. James J. Bret- took effect in 1950. ly reduced. City Council controversy of the new era vice on Jan. 27, are invited Matthew, told authorities ta of Our Lady of Lourdes Alfred Liston was elect- member Raymond Carey, by seeking reconsideration to attend a public meeting that Charles Stuart's story Church conducted the ed the new City Council who was elected to the post of the council's appoint- of the City Council to dis- was a hoax, and that he had opening prayer. Frederick President and Richard P. of mayor by his fellow ments at its first meeting cuss other options for pub- shot his wife and them him- Sanella was elected the new Santeusanio was elected council members, told a of Edward E. Monahan as lic transportation. self, most likely in order to City Council President and the vice-chairman of the joint meeting of the council the first City Manager and The amusement center collect a large life insurance Emmanual Ferrante was School Committee. and School Committee that Edward P. O'Toole as City at Revere Beach has an- policy for Carol Stuart. The elected the vice-chairman Noted local attorney and they will have to live with Auditor and the election of nounced that it has pur- case from the outset had of the School Committee. former city official Salva- the city manager's budget Councillor John Liset as the chased the Rocket Ride, grabbed national attention, The annual Inaugural Ball tore Aloisi has been named "whether you like it or not." mayor. Ray Carey was the which was introduced this and now with the new twist, then was held at Wonder- a judge of the Chelsea Dis- A 5-year-old boy, George lone councillor to support past summer at the New TV cameras from around land Ballroom in the eve- trict Court by Gov. Francis Wynn of 60 Florence St., Delgrosso's motions. York World's Fair. The new the world have descended ning. W. Sargent. He succeeds was struck and killed by a City Manager Edward ride will be in operation this upon the city. Revere's own 27th Lanc- the late Francis D. Crowley. passing car as he was sled- Monahan, in one of his coming summer and will be State Rep. William Rein- ers Drum and Bugle Corps The School Commit- ding out of a driveway at first moves in his new po- only the second amusement stein said he is opposed to will perform at the opening tee has voted to institute a 39 Florence St. The trag- sition, announced this week park to feature the ride, the a bill filed by Gov. Michael ceremonies of the upcom- drug education policy for edy has left city residents that bids for all of the city's other being Coney Island. Dukakis calling for $250 ing Winter Olympics that seventh graders. A private stunned and saddened. purchases henceforth will Carol Bodner, the infant million in tax increases in will be held in Lake Placid, firm has been hired to con- The Gaff family's dog is be open to all businessmen daughter of former resident order to close the large state N.Y. duct the program. A local being credited with saving and vendors. Dr. Henry Bodner, who deficit that has arisen from Anthony Padova is the young man died this past their lives when his barking The Pines Community now lives in North Holly- the recession that has hit new President of the Park- week from a drug overdose, at 2 a.m. alerted the family Church held a farewell re- wood, has been used as a Massachusetts particularly way Senior Citizens group. the second such death in the to a fire that was engulfing ception for its pastor, Dr. stand-in for famous Baby hard. city in the past year. their home at 72 Beachland Rev. Francis DeBilio, who Sandy in recent movies, Ave. is leaving to become an most notably “East Side of Miss Georgianna Kerr Army chaplain. Heaven” with Bing Crosby. Massachusetts’ First Credit Union has retired, effective De- State Police testified this

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RHS SPORTS Roundup 2019-2020 REVERE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM RHS BOYS Day (12 points, five re- BASKETBALL bounds, and two steals) opened up the game by TOPS CHELSEA, 69- sinking a three-pointer. Se- 57 nior captain and big man, The Revere High boys Scott Toglan (seven points, basketball team evened its six rebounds), got the home record at 2-2 with its sec- Patriots going with his re- ond win in a row, a scin- bounding and toughness tillating 69-57 victory over around the basket. archrival Chelsea before Fellow senior captains a large, boisterous, and Amara Bockarie and Rob- appreciative crowd at the ert Raduazzo (11 points, RHS field house last week. six rebounds, six steals) “Last Monday was a fan- then drained back-to-back tastic day for Revere High three-pointers to extend the basketball, both on and off lead early for Revere. the court,” said RHS head Sophomore forward coach David Leary. “The John Capozzi (nine points, girls and boys basketball 11 rebounds) came in off programs hosted Chelsea the bench and scored four and held their annual Au- quick points to end the tism Awareness Day to help quarter with the Patriots raise money and awareness ahead, 19-15. The RHS Varsity Boys Basketball Team: Back Row L-R- Assis- through the Little Ricky The game’s pace slowed tant Coach John Leone, Assistant Coach Bob Sullivan, Calvin Foundation. All five Revere down a bit in the early part Boudreau, Robert Kjersgard, Captain Scott Toglan, Lewiss teams (JV and varsity girls of the second quarter, as Garcia Martinez, John Capozzi, Captain Robert Raduazzo, and the freshmen, JV, and both teams settled down Dillan Day and Head Coach David Leary. Front Row L-R- Cris- varsity boys teams) swept in front of a packed house. rael Lithgow, Rashawn Peete, Derek Avery, Captain Amara the board with victories.” Chelsea tied things up at Bockarie and Michael Hayes. See more photos on Page 12. Leary’s RHS boys varsi- 21-21, but again Toglan and ty crew, which was coming Raduazzo were not going two free throws, but Chel- Junior forward Calvin off a big road win at Wake- to let their last career home sea would answer with a Boudreau (seven points, field two days previously, game against their biggest three-pointer at the buzzer eight rebounds, three as- were poised to build off that rival go in the wrong direc- to close the gap, with Re- sists) and junior Guard performance and started off tion, as they combined for vere maintaining a 35-29 Crisrael Lithgow (six fast against the visiting Red 11 points in the frame. advantage at halftime. points, two steals) had two Devils. Senior guard Rashawn Leary made some de- nice steals and layups to Junior forward Dillan Peete (five points) made fensive adjustments in the push Revere ahead. locker room during the The Patriots also got a intermission and it really spark when senior guard slowed down the Red Dev- Derek Avery (nine points) ils, as the visitors were held swished a trey from the to just 10 points in the quar- ter. See ROUNDUP Page 12 Captains Scott Toglan, Amara Bockarie and Robert Raduaz- zo with Head Coach David Leary.

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Roundup // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 corner off a set play and Leary added. respectively. Goncalves 40.66 other runners,” noted Ros. practice and has improved had a nice fast-break layup Leary and his crew took Salazar also came 600 meters: Chris Cassi- “Despite that, he is running her time in the 55 meter to give Revere a 48-39 lead on Somerville this past through with an even more dy 1:39.06, Edgar Gonzalez fast times and will only get dash in every meet this sea- heading into the final quar- Monday and will host Pea- impressive overall perfor- 1:39.11 faster. son. She ran an 8.23 after ter. body this evening (Wednes- mance. After she had al- 1000 meters: Vic Pela- “Augusto (Goncalves) running an 8.35 just a week But Chelsea, a well- day) at 7 p.m.. They will ready competed in the 200 tere 2:48.86, Sami El Asri was entering the season earlier. coached and hard-nosed entertain Medford on Fri- IM, she then took third in 2:57.13 with a lot of high hopes. “Jerelys also broke the opponent, did not go away, day at 6 p.m. and then will the grueling 500 free, then 55 meter hurdles: Ricar- As a freshmen last year, school record for the girls as Red Devil sophomore make the short trek to Mal- joined the relay team and do Goncalves 8.48 he was the NEC freshmen indoor long jump,” LaBru- guard Josue Bonitto (24 den next Tuesday. swam one of her fastest 4 x 200 meter relay: Ri- sophomore champion,” na added. “She jumped points, six three-pointers) times of the season. cardo Goncalves, Augusto said Ros. “Unfortunately, 14’-7.5”, surpassing her hit for a trio of treys to start SWIMMERS DO Martinez also swam Goncalves, Sami El Asri, he was been dealing with teammate, Luana Barbosa, the quarter, slicing the Re- WELL IN MEET back-to back races, placing and Mark Marchese 1:40.31 lingering injuries from the who jumped 14’-7” just a vere lead to 51-48 with 4:12 third in the 100 fly and then “Ricardo (Goncalves) football season and has not week previously. I have a remaining. WITH MALDEN fifth in the 100 free. had an excellent day, win- started off well. Each week feeling that the long jump The sequence after a Re- Although the Revere Khalid made a fine indi- ning two medals,” said RHS he shows improvements record will be broken again vere timeout was wild, as High swim team came up vidual contribution to the boys head coach Sam Ros. and his times are coming this season and it likely will Raduazzo assisted on four short by a score of 95-75 RHS scoresheet, taking “He finished third overall in down little by little. He is take a 15-foot jump to hold straight baskets, including in its meet this past Friday third in both the 50 and 100 the hurdles and seventh as still about two seconds off up. an acrobatic, over-the-head against Malden, a number free. part of the 4x200 team. his 300 personal record “Carolina Bettero ended layup by Avery, a pair of of Patriot swimmers turned Coach Chris Hill and “Ricardo has been deal- (PR) from last year, but I’m up finishing eighth in the three-pointers by Day and in fine efforts against the his squad were set to take ing with, and continues sure he’ll exceed them by 55-meter hurdles to earn a Capozzi, and a Boudreau Golden Tornadoes. on East Boston yesterday to deal with, a hamstring/ the end of the season. spot on the podium, as the layup. The Red Devils, de- The Revere 200 medley (Tuesday) and will meet groin injury since the foot- “Chris (Cassidy) and Ed- top eight receive medals,” spite their own hot, three- relay team of David Del Somerville today (Wednes- ball season, so I wasn’t sure gar (Gonzalez) are novices LaBruna noted. “She ran point shooting, could only Rio, Ashton Hoang, Reked day). how he would perform this to our mid-distance crew,” a 9.80 in the preliminary, get so close against the Caushaj, and Ahmed Kha- season,” Ros added. “He Ros added. “They were which had her in fifth place balanced Revere attack and lid won the event and quali- RHS BOYS FROSH/ has been taking care of his practicing with our sprint- going into finals, but she the Patriots held on to win, fied for Sectionals. SOPH DO WELL injuries, but is still bothered ers on the shorter events, dropped a couple of spots 69-57. The same quartet also by it. It shows how tough but based on what I’ve seen after running a 10.0 in the “We talk about ball won the 200 free relay, AT STATE MEET and dedicated he is to be in practice and the limit- finals. This was her first movement and setting up while the foursome of A contingent of Re- able to perform at a high ed amount of meets so far race of the season, so her your teammates for a better teammates Mohammed vere freshmen and sopho- level and have a great day this year, I believe they are time will certainly be faster shot all the time and we did Benzerdjeb, Sonia Salazar, more members of the RHS that he had. better at the slightly lon- in the coming weeks. that,” said Leary. “We had Isabella Veraldi, and Jeffery boys indoor track & field “In the 1,000, Victor ger events. They both ex- “Arianna Keohane threw nine players score in the Martinez took third place in team competed in this past (Pelatere) continues to im- ceeded my expectations in a PR of 23’-10” in the shot- game and had 17 assists on that event. weekend’s Large Schools prove steadily,” said Ros. this 600. This was Edgar’s put,” continued LaBruna. 24 made shots. That is as In the individual races, State Freshmen/Sopho- “He comes in after having second time in the 600 and “She struggled in our first balanced as you are going Del Rio won the 100 back- more Championship Meet a great freshman year last he PR’ed by over four sec- meet of the season, so it had to get. stroke and took second in that was held at the Reggie year, as well as a lot of pres- onds. This was Chris’ first to feel good for her to get “I thought Robert (Radu- the 200 IM. Veraldi and Lewis Center in Roxbury. sure after having a very suc- time running the 600 and off a good throw yesterday. azzo) really fueled that, es- Benzerdjeb then hopped The results for the Patri- cessful middle school cross he is already one of our top “Lorina Tran tied her PR pecially after getting off to out of the pool after their ot competitors were as fol- country career in which he runners in this event.” in the high jump, clearing a hot start scoring. Later in 200 free relay and swam the lows: was the conference champi- Ros and his full Patriot 4’-8”,” LaBruna said. “Lo- the game he was finding his next event, the 100 back, 300 meters: Mark on as an eighth grader. squad were set to compete rina had two great attempts teammates -- we all were,” and took third and fourth Marchese 39.40, Augusto “In the 1,000 this week- against Somerville earlier at 4’-10”, which would end, he was boxed in most this week. qualify her for D-1 States, of the race, but freed him- so that is something we are self enough to push hard RHS GIRLS DO striving for in the coming the final lap to close out a WELL AT STATE weeks. Once she adds a bit seventh place finish, earn- more speed to her approach ing him a medal,” said Ros. FROSH/SOPH MEET to go along with some more “Sami (El-Asri), like A number of the fresh- work on her form, I think Vic, ran middle school men and sophomore mem- that she’ll get there.” cross country for me,” Ros bers of the Revere High LaBruna and his full said. “As an eighth grader, girls track team completed crew were set to take on he got out-kicked at the fin- in the Freshmen/Sopho- Somerville earlier this ish line and just missed-out more State Championship week. as being the NEC middle Meet that was held Satur- school champ. This was Sa- day at the Reggie Lewis RHS HOCKEY TEAM mi’s first time in the 1,000 Center in Boston. HOSTS EASTIE and it showed. He wasn’t “This is a meet that the sure during the race of a girls must qualify for and TONIGHT good strategy and ended we had seven girls that met The Revere High hockey up going back and forth a the qualifying standard,” team will look to get on the lot. Despite that, his time is said RHS head coach Anto- winning track when the Pa- very respectable and quick nio LaBruna. “It was a re- triots host East Boston this for a freshman. ally good day for the girls; evening (Wednesday) at “In the 300, Mark most of them PR’d in their Cronin Rink. The opening (Marchese) continues to individual events. face-off is set for 7:30 p.m. learn how to race it prop- “Jerelys Canales, a soph- The Patriots are com- Council President Patrick Keefe and erly, but is still adjusting. omore, had a tremendous ing off a 5-3 loss to the his son Patrick, a member of the He wastes a lot of effort meet,” LaBruna said. “She Northeast Regional Golden Revere Traveling Basketball Team. weaving in and out of the works extremely hard in Knights this past Saturday. Northeast jumped out to Shown to the right, the Little Ricky a 4-1 lead in the opening Foundation was at the RHS Field period, with Patriot Kevin House all day selling cupcakes and Ivimey lighting the lamp raffles to raise funds. From left Zoey for the lone Revere score. Legrand, Rick Freni, Stephanie Freni, The Golden Knights A long shot from Rashawn Peete during the game JB Cullenton, Jess Woodman and added another goal in the against the Chelsea Red Devils. Amara Ruzzo. second period before Re- vere scored twice late in the third period on goals by THE Alexio Trichilio and Corey Rufo. “Once again we start- ed flat and it cost us,” said INDEPENDENT RHS head coach Joe Cicca- NEWSPAPERS rello. “Our practices have been great and the team gives 100 percent when they’re on the ice, so it’s just something that we’re going to have to work on,” Ciccarello added. 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Wednesday, January 8, 2020 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 13 RHS BOYS PATRIOT BASKETBALL HOME-OPENER

Photos by Jenn Cimino Basketball Team had their Despite the effort put forth home-opener against Ev- by the boys, the Patriots fell The RHS Varsity Boys erett on Monday, Dec. 16. short, 72-53.

Crisrael Lithgow gains some air and makes the basket for 2 points. Dillan Day goes up for the layup.

Captain Amara Bockarie (0) fights to keep the ball. The RHS Cheerleaders cheered the Varsity Boys on during the game.

Revere’s Calvin Boudreau and Everett’s Dimitry Philippe jump to gain possession of the ball

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By Cary Shuman INDEX ment by State Rep. RoseLee Editorial Ricky Serino and Nich Vincent. Serino works at olas Moulaison Sr. will Sports - the State House as a legis- 4 square off in November for Classifieds lative aide to the popular 13 the Ward 6 seat on the Re Real Estate 22 representative. vere City Council follow- - 22 Serino celebrated with ing their respective first- his many supporters at a DEATHS and-second-place finishes gathering at Casa Lucia. He Amalia Cerrone in Tuesday’s Preliminary said he was “humbled” by David Ferreira Election. the huge vote he received in of loyal Sarah Harriss Serino took the top spot his first run for office. Corinne Lagorio in the field of three candi “I am deeply humbled by Michael Joseph LeClair dates with 583 votes. Mou - today’s results, and I want The RHS Winter Cheering Team: Bottom row from left to right- Amara Ruzzo, Niccole Gon- Kathleen Luongo laison was second with 183- to thank the people of Ward votes. Samuel MacDonald 6 from the bottom of my Francis Sarro was elim- heart for their resounding Louise Miniuks inated in the race with 84 Brandon Quigley support of our campaign’s zalez, Sofia Gendreau, Captain Ava Wiswall, Captain Madeline Stuart, Melanie Leonard, votes. message of having deep Antonio Russo Serino won in all three roots in the community Obituaries Pages 8+9 precincts in the ward, re while at the same time hav- ceiving his highest vote - ing a forward looking vi- Vanessa Cabrera, Zoey LeGrand, Jessica Villalobos. In the back row from left to right- Laura in Precinct 1 with 256 sion for the City of Revere. Ward 6 candidates Nick Moulaison and Ricky Serino shook hands outside of St. Mary’s INDEPENDENT Church in Revere on election night. N E W S P A P E R G R O U P votes. He emerged a victor “I also want to acknowl- throughout the ward by a edge Fran Sarro for his ef- ginning of this campaign, I readers! solid 3-1 margin. forts in his campaign and have said that I am running have been fortunate to en- Rezzai, Adamarys Sanchez Cardona, Emily Chiles, Zachary Chbani, Alexa Bessler, Allen De Serino received an early congratulate Nick Moulai- because I love my neighbor- gage with many residents boost to his well-organized to knock on doors and hav- son on advancing to No- hood and I love my city, and of our neighborhood, and I campaign from an endorse- ing conversations with the vember along with me,” I want to help the people of look forward to continuing said Serino. “From the be- my city. Over the past seven La Rosa Polanco, Alexander Ramirez Caro, Kaitlin Mendalka, and Isabella Correia. 50 CENTS months of this campaign, I See WARD 6 Page 3 NEWS BRIEFS TROLLEY TOUR OF HISTORIC REVERE FALL SCHEDULE AT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL First Congregational Church 230 Beach Street Revere, MA 02151 • Sunday worship ser vices 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. · - Closed circuit TV of wor- ship service located on the first floor for the 11 a.m. Jessica Giannino shown with grandmother, Joann, father service · Limited handi- Sticky size:Chris, and friends. 3 in. x3 in. capped parking is available • Nursery is provided Giannino tops ticket for for infants - kindergarten during the 11 a.m. service Shown sizedAt-Large to scalecandidates above • Sunday school for 2 ½ years old – Adults, 9:15 a.m.; nursery provided for By Cary Shuman er incumbent council- infants and covers approx.Councillor-at-Large Jes-2 columns lors-at-large – Steven Mora- Toddlers sica Giannino again showed bito, George Rotondo, and • Junior and Senior High strength at the ballot box Anthony Zambuto - joined Youth Groups (grades 7-8, across the entire city on her Giannino as nominees for 9-12) meet Sunday eve way to an impressive first- the general election in No- nings from 6:00 – 8:15 p.m. Shown above is one of - two morning tours which place in the Preliminary vember. The incumbents • Visit the church Web started at the Revere Election Tuesday. fared very well in the elec- site at www.firstcongre Society for Cultural and Giannino topped the tion, finishing in the three Copy for a Stickyvere.org - ticket in the 13-candidate Historical Preservation successive spots behind the • Phone 781-284-4158 (RSCHP) building before field with 2,012 votes. pacesetting Giannino. making its way through Nine other candidates, Morabito was second ANNUAL REVERE the City. Shown to the including the three oth- BEACH ART left are RSCHP president See GIANNINO Page 3 FESTIVAL RETURNS Bob Upton, with longtime member of the RSCHP, Len RIZZO HOSTS due 2 weeks The Revere Beach Part Piazza. See more photos nership is excited to - on Pages 18 and 19. LUAU FUNDRAISER 13th Annual Revere Beach Memorial set for Sunday See NEWS BRIEFS Page 11 CALL YOUR REP By John Lynds express their remembranc- For one hour this coming prior to run date es, grief and the stories of ber those who lost their Sunday residents will gath- those who were lost. lives to substance abuse. It er on Revere Beach at the This annual candlelight Price subject bandstand and remember is an opportunity for fami- to change vigil is funded by donations ly members and friends to without those lost to the substance including MGH Revere notice abuse disorder epidemic. gain strength and support Cares and will take place from others who have expe- $ The gathering began 13 this Sunday, Sept. 15 at 7 .40 rienced a similar loss, and it Per years ago when a group p.m.FOR at the Reinstein Band is a reminder MORE to those strug- INFO! Gallon from the Revere residents • 100 2Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service stand on Revere Beach. - gling with addiction that who had lost someone to CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE According to Viviana treatment can save lives. Mayoral candidate Dan Rizzo thanked the attendees at his The Independent opioids or other substances PHOTO BY DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN Cataño, of Revere Cares, major Luau fundraiser for their support and vowed, “We were looking for a way to Cataño said the event the Revere Beach Memorial will kick off like in years are going to campaign as hard as we can...we are going serves as a way to remem- to bring that positive message of what the people want.” 80 COTTAGE ST. #1 More than 400 people packed Casa Lucia to support Rizzo’s See MEMORIAL Page 3 bid for mayor as he looks to re-claim the seat he lost nar- EAST BOSTON rowly four years ago. See more photos on Pages 6 and 7. Newspaper Group OPEN HOUSE SAT 12 - 2 PM 19 JOHNSON AVE SUNDAY 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM WINTHROP Reduced to Sell! 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The Revere High School Girls Basketball team host- ed the Chelsea Red Devils at the RHS Field House on Monday, Dec. 30. The Girls Basketball Team also held their Autism Awareness Day during the matchup, which included a raffle and a bake sale. The RHS Patriots won the game, with a final score of 61, Revere, 11, Chelsea.

Captains Katie O’Donnell and Erika Cheever working at the snack bar prior to the game. A good look at a very-tight Patriot defense.

Captain Katie O’Donnell plays a very tight and aggressive defense.

Alanna Nelson drives to the Patriot basket. Skyla DeSimone looking to make a play.

Captain Chloe Giordano fighting for a rebound.

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COUNCIL Each was given a plaque DELIVERING 40,000 NEW BOOKS TO CHELSEA RESIDENTS APPROVES TIF by a fellow council member and thanked for their time AGREEMENT and service to the city. CHELSEA - It was an early Christmas present for the residents of the Innes COUNCIL, MAYOR Apartments and Corcoran Development at the City DIFFER ON Council’s Dec. 23 meeting. POPE JOHN The Council voted 9-0 to EVERETT - At the last approve a Tax Incremental Council meeting of 2019, Financing (TIF) agreement Mayor Carlo DeMaria allowing Corcoran De- asked Council to vote on velopment and the Chel- the purchase of the former sea Housing Authority Pope John Paul XXII High (CHA) to redevelop the School property. Innes Apartments into a When councilors pushed mixed-income community back, the mayor dug in his with new public housing heels. units and new market-rate The result has been a units – along with parking furthering rift between the and some retail portions. two bodies, in particular the Councillors Giovanni mayor and three councilors. Recupero and Enio Lopez Council was asked on were not present for the Dec. 23 to vote on two meeting, and so did not measures regarding the vote on the matter. property purchase: approve The 15-year TIF will the City’s request to borrow give the developer a tax $10.5 million for the prop- savings of about $6.5 mil- erty, and approve its re- lion over 15 years, while quest to acquire it through still bringing more than a friendly eminent domain $4.6 million into the City taking from the Archdio- coffers over that time. cese of Boston. While there was some Mayor DeMaria had ap- discussion at a Council peared before council in subcommittee meeting ear- October to lay out his plan lier in December about the to transform the 2.5-acre Books for students of all ages from the Chelsea Teachers Unions Massachusetts AFT and “First Book”. Shown in photo, 100-page document being site at 888 Broadway into Eighth-grade Teacher Matt Bennington, Diana Staco and Meghen Silk of the Clark School. dropped on the councillors an affordable housing de- desks without time to scour velopment for seniors and the agreement, the Dec. 23 veterans, with 75 percent of that point. my Tri Le. Real Estate Collaborative, members listed below: public hearing on the TIF units dedicated to Everett “What do we lose by •Short-term rental zon- LLC for its properties at was more of a pro forma residents. Councilors ex- holding this over for anoth- ing ordinance 51 Cottage St., 11-13 Ells- Lynn City Council event. pressed strong support for er two weeks?” the council- Council voted to re-en- worth St. and 450 Ferry St. Darren P. Cyr, President, One representative from the mayor’s vision at the or asked. roll the changes to the Council also approved Ward 3 Councilor the Corcoran Company time. “Progress,” the mayor short-term rental zoning the renewals of class two Gordon “Buzzy” Barton, spoke in favor of the TIF, However, Councilor responded. “Two weeks, ordinance. It remains to be motor vehicle dealer licens- Vice-President alongside Chelsea Housing Fred Capone asked that the four weeks, six weeks; it’s seen if it will be ordained es for Affordable Auto Me- Dianna M. Chakoutis, Authority Board member vote be postponed until the the same thing you did to in the new year with the chanic, Inc.; Best Cars Auto Ward 5 Councilor Juan Vega and City Manag- first meeting of the new my administration over the new council, or if it will Sales; Circle Auto Body, Richard C. Colucci, er Thomas Ambrosino. year, saying that he wanted Food Policy Council.” need to be scrapped entirely Inc.; Everett Used Cars, Ward 4 Councilor “It’s been a very long more time to explore poten- Mayor DeMaria added and built from scratch per Inc.; and Second Street Iron Brian M. Field, At-Large process, and I appreciate tially using the site as a new that if the Council moved to Council rules. In the lat- & Metals. Frederick W. Hogan, your diligence,” Vega told school. postpone the vote, he would ter case, short-term rental Ward 6 Councilor the Council. “In order to “We have a serious need not bring the matter before legislation will essential- Brian P. LaPierre, At- carry this out for the res- for schools,” he said. “Our them again. ly be unenforceable in the Large idents of Central Avenue, school system is busting at CHAMBER “If you want to push this city for a minimum of two Wayne A. Lozzi, Ward 1 there are a lot of prepara- the seams.” RECOGNIZES down the road to the next months. Councilor tions that have to happen Councilor Michael council, all you’re doing is In a shocking turn of THREE Hong L. Net, At-Large for the families.” Marchese agreed, citing wasting people’s time,” he events at the previous Ambrosino said the City overcrowding at the Web- BUSINESSES Richard B. Starbard, said. “I want the vote to- Council meeting on Dec. has worked hard to make ster School. EAST BOSTON - The Ward 2 Councilor night.” 9, Councilor John Hanlon’s the project a reality, provid- “We should have more East Boston Chamber of John M. Walsh, Jr., Ward Ultimately, the mayor single “no” vote on amend- ing new, quality homes for time on this,” he stated. Commerce held their 2019 7 Councilor compelled Council to vote ing the Zoning Ordinance the residents currently liv- Councilor Capone also “Deck the Windows” hol- on the measures, both of quashed the year-long prog- iday window decorating Lynn School Committee ing in the 96 Innes Devel- expressed that the new which passed by 8 to 3, ress made on short-term contest the weekend of Brian K. Castellanos opment apartments. council should be involved with Councilors Capone, rental legislation in Everett. Dec. 13, 14, and 15. Busi- Donna M. Coppola “This is the last mile- in a purchase of such mag- Marchese and McLaughlin The councilor never re- nesses participated by John E. Ford, Jr. stone to make this project nitude, especially as the site voting in opposition. turned a request for com- decorating their storefront Lorraine M. Gately a reality,” Ambrosino said. is located in the ward of Following the meeting, ment from The Independent windows with decorations Jared C. Nicholson The terms of the 15-year incoming Councilor-elect Mayor DeMaria wrote a regarding his decision. of the season, by calling Michael A. Satterwhite TIF include an 80 percent Jimmy Tri Le. Facebook post where he •Encore tax revenue the Chamber and having a reduction in new value the “This is going to commit celebrated his victory, add- Council failed to over- Chamber Board member first five years, 60 percent this community for a very ing that Councilors Capone, ride the mayor’s veto of a take the photos, or by hav- the second five years, and long time,” he said. “Those Marchese and McLaughlin ELECTED measure proposed by Coun- ing their decorations pho- 50 percent for the final five new [council] members had “turned their backs on OFFICIALS TAKE years. who have been elected by cilor Michael Marchese tographed by a Chamber veterans” by voting against that would direct the City to OATH OF OFFICE In addition to the 96 the people should have an the acquisition. Board member, or directly CHA affordable housing opportunity to weigh in on put 75 percent of all Encore submitting pictures of their WINTHROP - On Jan. 6, The new council will Boston Harbor revenue into 2020, the new town officials units on the site, there will it.” convene in 2020 when in- decorations. tax reduction for Everett were sworn in at the Ar- be 40 income-restricted Councilor Michael Mc- coming councilors stand to From the many con- residents. thur T. Cummings School. units and 196 market-rate Laughlin added that he inherit what observers be- test entries, three winners •Small-cell antennas Town Manager Austin units in the 300,000 square- wanted written proof that lieve will be a contentious were chosen (first, second, ExteNet made another Faison will kicked off the foot mixed-use, mixed-in- the acquisition was actu- and controversial commu- and third place) to be the appearance before Council ceremony with opening re- come development. ally a friendly eminent do- nity landmark. best decorated windows Groundbreaking for the main taking as the mayor where it received permis- by an East Boston busi- marks followed by remarks sion to install small-cell from Senator Joe Boncore Innes Development should claimed. Friendly eminent COUNCIL HOLDS ness in 2019. Certificates take place in the fall of domain applies to situations technology along publicly were awarded to the three and Speaker of the House 2020, with completion in where the property owners FINAL MEETING OF owned streets for the ben- winners along with a con- Robert DeLeo. January or February of are ready to sell at a negoti- THE YEAR efit of T-Mobile customers. gratulatory letter from the Town Clerk, Carla Vitale 2022, Jen Corcoran of the ated price and can expedite EVERETT - On Mon- In 2020, Verizon will be East Boston Chamber of swore in the officers in the Corcoran Company said at the negotiation of the sale day, Dec. 23, the Everett making a petition of its own Commerce thanking each following order: a Zoning Board meeting in terms. City Council held its final to install small cell antennas winner for their decorating Housing Authority November. “I will not be bullied meeting of the year, where to benefit its own custom- and for demonstrating the Member Richard D. Honan •In other business during [into a vote],” said the it said goodbye to three ers. The City continues to spirit of the holidays in our Housing Authority the last Council meeting of councilor. “I’m not afraid councilors and re-enrolled refine its small-cell antenna community. Member Frank R. Ferrara the year, the Council also to take a hard line.” the short-term rental zoning ordinance, a revised version Congratulations to: First Library Trustee Denise approved several zoning Mayor DeMaria attempt- ordinance, among other de- of which was ordained at Prize winner – La Chiva V. LoConte amendments. One allows ed to address the council- cisions. Monday’s meeting. Restaurant on Bennington Library Trustee Ronald for the storage of taxi cabs ors’ concerns, saying that •Citations •Appointments Street. Second Prize winner E. Bergman in industrial districts, the some schools actually have This was the last meet- Council approved the ap- – Italian Express Pizzeria Library Trustee Nancy E. second cleans up some lan- surplus space for expansion ing with Council President pointment of several indi- decorations at “Ianuzzi’s Giuffre guage in the Community and adding more class- Richard J. Dell Isola, Jr., viduals to the Library Board square” on Bennington Library Trustee Two Improvement Trust Fund, rooms. and Councilors John Leo of Trustees, including Janet Street. Third Prize winner Years Laura Marie Barrett and the third allows for “We are spending plenty McKinnon and Stephen Colameta, Victoria Scar- – Jeveli’s Italian Restaurant School Committee Mem- small, 5-G wireless trans- of money educating chil- Simonelli. The councilmen amuzzo, Marlene Zizza, on Chelsea Street. ber Valentino Capobianco mitters on existing utility dren,” he said. “It’s time were honored by Sen. Sal Mark Correia and James School Committee poles by right. we spend tax dollars on the DiDomenico, Mayor Carlo LaVecchio. It also appoint- Member Suzanne Swope Councillor-At-Large Leo people who built this com- DeMaria and fellow coun- ed Anthony Medeiros and ELECTED School Committee Mem- Robinson gave the City munity - our veterans and cil members for their indi- Mark Puleo as members OFFICIALS TAKE ber Augustus D. Martucci Manager some homework our seniors.” vidual contributions to the of the DPW Commission Precinct 1 Councilor over the holiday break, re- Regarding the friendly city. Board, and Joan LaVecchio OATH OF OFFICE Richard H. Ferrino questing updates on the acquisition, Mayor De- McKinnon announced to the Board of Health. LYNN - The Inaugura- Precinct 2 Councilor Forbes, Midas Muffler, Maria said that there was his retirement earlier this •Petition renewals tion of the City Council and James Letterie Sixth Street, and Everett no written agreement and year and Dell Isola, Jr. and Council approved the School Committee mem- Precinct 4 Councilor Avenue properties. that negotiations had taken Simonelli were narrowly renewals for lodging house bers took place on Jan. 6 in Barbara T. Flockhart •It was not only the last place in person between defeated by political new- licenses for The Glendale the City Hall Auditorium. Precinct 6 Councilor Council meeting of the himself and the head of real comers in the November Lodging House, Joseph’s Judge Garrett J. McMa- Stephen M. Ruggiero II year, but the last meeting estate for the archdiocese. election. Taking their place Lodge, The Marlboro and nus administered the Oath Councilor At-Large Two for three councillors, Luis The mayor engaged in a in 2020 will be the new- The Newport Lodging of Office to the members of Years Robert A. DeMarco Tejada, Robert Bishop, and brief, heated argument with ly elected Gerly Adrien, House. New lodging licens- the Lynn City Council and Councilor At-Large Four Joe Perlatonda. Councilor McLaughlin at Stephanie Martins and Jim- es were granted to Boston Lynn School Committee, Years Tracey Honan. Page 16 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 8, 2020

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Courtesy Photos decision making is made. Over 40 community mem- On Friday, Dec. 20, the bers have been meeting for organization Concilio Lati- over six months on week- no hosted a celebration in nights and weekends to de- Las Delicias Colombianas, velop founding principles, located at 86 Shirley Ave. namely, Values, Mission, The group has been orga- and Vision for the nascent nizing itself to become ac- group. tive in our community and The event on Friday was to bring diverse voices to a celebration and a presen- the different spaces where tation of said work.

Founding members, Natividad Hernandez, Juan Jaramillo, It was a full house at Las Delicias Colombianas for Concilio Latino. Liana Matute.

Gladys Oliveros, East Boston Main Streets Executive Director, Sen. Joseph Boncore, Juan Conciolio Latino founding members with supporters and Mayor Brian Arrigo. Jaramillo, Chelsea Council President Damali Vidot, Mayor Brian Arrigo, School Committee Anthony D’Ambrosio and Juan Carlos Ferrufino.

January 26 - Celebrate Catholic February 2 Schools Week 2020 #CSW20

This years theme is 'Living in Harmony With God's Creation.' This theme encompasses the core products and values that can be found in Catholic schools across the country. Not only are we teaching students to become future servant leaders, faith-filled disciples and enriched citizens in our communities, we, as educators, are growing with them. In Catholic schools, we are all learners, Founding Members, Liana Matute, Juan Carlos Ferrufino, Natividad Hernandez. servants and leaders. These shared qualities are what make Catholic schools work. They are what make Catholic schools succeed. Publishing January 22 & 23 3x5 or 2x8 Color $200.00 Per Paper 3x5 or 2x8 Color $750.00 4 Papers 3x5 or 2x8 Color $1,100.00 8 Papers

The Revere Journal • The • Chelsea Record Everett Independent • East Boston Times Free Press • Lynn Journal Charlestown Patriot Bridge • North End Regional Review Keynote speaker, Chelsea Sen. Boncore spoke at the event. Council President, Damali Vidot. Deadline: Thursday, January 16th

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