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THURSDAY, WIHA ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL June 20, 2019 Calla not to seek INDEX Police Report 2 Editorials 4 another council term Through The Years 5 By Kate Anslinger Then and Now 5 Obituaries 9 After 14 years, Precinct Business Directory 10 6 Councilor Linda Calla has decided to forego another Classified 11 term on the Town Council. As one of the longest serving INDEPENDENT councilors, Calla has worked with six town managers, six council presidents, and four boards. While she is looking forward to focusing on her real estate business full time, Calla will have no shortage of fond memories of her time in office. Newspaper Group “I’m proud of the develop- Linda Calla. ment that has happened under transition from the Winthrop my watch in Precinct 6,” said Hospital to the Arbors Assist- Calla, who has a long list of NEWS Briefs ed Living facility, the creation accomplishments she is grate- of the art center at the EB ful for. “I got to see the beach Newton building, Walk Win- WINTHROP ART renovation come to fruition, ASSOCIATION the development of the Feld- “ART@Crest Ave. Park in man Seaside Apartments, the See LINDA CALLA Page 3 the Highlands on Crest Ave- nue will be held on Saturdays June 22, July 13, 27, August 10 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and enjoy the Win- Staff shortage impacting throp Art Association member arts and crafts. For informa- tion contact Dawn at 617-846- Town ferry schedule 2644. By Sue Ellen Woodcock ation and continued support of the Valkyrie,” said Town TEMPLE TIFERETH The Winthrop Ferry Valky- Manager Austin Faison in a ISRAEL PRESENTS A PHOTO BY LIZ LUTI rie had to suspend service on release. The Mahoney family, Matt, Owen, Kim and John, enjoyed a trip to the Strawberry Festival at the Wednesday, June 19, and the Faison told the Town Coun- DISCUSSION ON THE on Saturday, June 15. morning shift on Thursday, cil Tuesday night that staffing HOLOCAUST June 20 due to a shortage of is an issue and right now there Temple Tifereth Israel will eligible captains to drive the are only captains available for present “The Holocaust: Its Internal Audit Report given to Town Council boat. Service will resume transporting six passengers or Origin, Planning, and Execu- starting at 3 p.m. on Thursday, less. The ferry has 43 seats. tion Author Talk & Discussion By Sue Ellen Woodcock been using the firm of Powers “It’s a clean report with June 20. “There was also a series of at Temple Tifereth Israel, 93 and Sullivan. no issues,” he said about the “We deeply regret any bad timing, one person is at Veterans Road, on Tuesday, Every year the town depart- Tuesday night principal financial statement and the inconvenience that this sus- a wedding out of the country June 25 from 6:30 - 8 p.m. ments undergo an internal au- James Powers presented the report on federal award pro- pension may cause and are and the other has been ill in the The Holocaust, carried out dit report to see how the town results of the audit and basi- grams (mostly tied to schools). working diligently to resolve hospital,” Faison explained. by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germa- is operating, For the past few cally said the town isn’t per- the issue as soon as possible. ny during World War II, was years the town officials have fect, but it is in good shape. See AUDIT REPORT Page 3 Thank you for your cooper- See STAFF SHORTAGE Page 3 the most heinous organized crime of the 20th century, if not all of human history. If we FIRE LT. JOHN RICH RECOGNIZED FOR HEROISM wish to prevent such horrors from ever happening again, we It’s Summertime! must first educate ourselves on how and why it happened. Lifeguards back on the beach The goal of this discussion is to contribute to our commu- By Sue Ellen Woodcock age crisis situations. nity’s knowledge of the his- “The main duty and re- tory of the Holocaust and to Summer is here and the sponsibility of a lifeguard help ensure that that history - Department of Conservation is to provide surveillance of or any similar series of events and Recreation lifeguards are swimmers from the lifeguard and deeds - does not repeat back at Winthrop Shore Drive chair or on the edge of the wa- itself. Beach, as well as Lynn Shore ter, and react should a swim- A significant portion of the and Nahant Beach Reserva- mer become distressed or is in session will be devoted to the tion’s Nahant Beach and Re- a dangerous situation,” Wall personal experiences of survi- vere Beach. said. vors, their families and neigh- “The De- The DCR has stationed bors from the city of Vilna, Po- partment of Conservation lifeguards, who are mostly land (now Vilnius, Lithuania.) and Recreation (DCR) em- PHOTO BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK Also the discussion will focus ploys hundreds of lifeguards Fire Dept. Lt. John Rich was given a citation by the Town Council for a heroic act during a fire in See LIFEGUARDS Page 2 May, which several lives were saved. He has been on the fire department for 33 years. on the origins and growth of across the Commonwealth in anti-Semitism that made the an effort to make designat- Holocaust possible; how the ed swimming locations saf- Nazis organized and carried er experiences for visitors to out their “Final Solution;” and enjoy,” said spokesman Troy Price subject why America and the rest of Wall. “DCR lifeguards are to change CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR the world were slow to act on professional rescuers who are without notice evidence of atrocities. trained to both prevent inju- SIX RAFFLE WINNERS! The speaker will be Thom- ries from occurring, and to re- .45 WE WILL BE GIVING OUT THE PRIZES as Burke, who grew up in spond in an emergency to help $ Per Winthrop, attended BC High save a life. As part of a team, Gallon ON THURSDAY 6/20 @ 4:30 PM lifeguards must work together • 1002 Gal. 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Monday, June 10 dent coming into town, the in- is his own vehicle. Everything her. Verbal argument, referred almost caused an accident trip, no police, fire, medical Shirley St. – Party reported dividual attached was uncoop- checked out. to court and one party will be at Crest Ave. and Revere St. needed. Spoke to parents. a breaking and entering to per- erative with the detail officer, Crest Ave. – Assist fire with leaving. State Police notified. Brewster Ave. – Assist fire sons motor vehicle. he was spoken to and sent on bio-hazard. Main St. – Unit following Winthrop St. – Loud mu- with forced entry for medical Walden St. – Speeding ve- his way. Shirley St. – Officer stating up on car that was previous- sic…seem to have an open aid female who can’t get to hicle. Shirley St./Moore St. – Per- he spoke to a male outside of ly placed on 72-hour list. It is mic or live band. Officers door. Walden St. – Citation for son stated a blue Chevy van is listed address. Following up believed the registered owner spoke to proprietor and band Washington Ave. – Calling speeding and unlicensed op- parked in front of the handi- on recent break-ins in area. moved out of state and left the shut down. party was on another phone eration. Operator will pick up cap sign. Vehicle had valid hp Advised this party who was vehicles behind. with a male party claiming to Thursday, June 13 keys at the station being she is plaque visable in the window, on the front steps of address. Nevada St. – Received be a sergeant with the Win- an unlicensed driver. units clear. No history of him in house. a phone call from MSPCA Circuit Rd. – Person states throp Police. He stated he had Woodside Ave. – Dog Walden St. – Call came in Deer Island – Party passed Law Enforcement Division there was a loud bang on her the calling parties documents locked in motor vehicle. by Fire Dept., a black BMW out behind wheel of vehicle. in regard to an anonymous door. She did not see anyone they recovered from an iden- Loring Rd. – Person states is parked too close to the cor- Party checks out he is waiting tip that they received about a but is nervous and would like tity theft investigation. The she talked to officers about ner making it hard for the fire for a friend who was fishing pitbull that is being neglected. an officer to drive by. Upon calling party told him he was cans that had poison in them truck to make a turn. on beach. MSPCA stated that the caller approach a white male party also on the phone with us and that were attracting animals. Winthrop St. – Party came Revere St. – 7-Eleven a reported not seeing the pitbull wearing a red hooded sweat- the individual hung up. Quincy Ave. – Person was into the station to report that large group of people got out for months but heard it whim- shirt and blue shorts with Nevada St. – Animal Res- concerned two female parties her purse has been missing of vehicles in parking lot. pering and the owner scream- white strips fled from the po- cue League law enforcement claiming to be Jehovah Wit- since Saturday. Shoulder bag Pleasant St. – Tenant stuck ing at it. The owner, described lice. Units lost sight of the notified. Everything is ok at ness. with flower appliqué. in trash room, door doesn’t as a white male in his 30s, then party. the address. Putnam St. – Person states Shirley St. – Callers son normally lock, it’s at top of took the dog out to the yard Lowell St. – Party stated Pauline/Pleasant St. – Re- he believes someone may was involved in a road rage Woodside. Party was able to and the pitbull was observed she heard someone running ports states a huge cap to have tried to break into his incident and the parties fol- open the door. Call cancelled. to be severely emaciated as near her home within the last a pipe in the middle of the store. lowed the son home and kept Grandview Ave. – Caller well as possibly having a skin hour. Units will check the street. Top to water gate shut Cutler St. – Parking com- driving back and forth in front reports that several lime bikes infection and a prolapsed rec- area. off in the area. plaint for double parked mo- of the house. Parties are in a were left on the sidewalk in tum. The pitbull is described Governors Dr. – Caller Golden Dr. – Party states torcycle, citation issues. black Jeep. the area of Grandview Ave. as having a brown coat, older states her neighbor has been loud music coming from the Metcalf Sq. – Woman came Hutchinson St./Revere St. – and Foam St. The bikes have and has a choke collar. MSP- banging on the ceiling all apartment below her, does not in to report someone went Caller states there are vehicles been there for three days and CA was unable to respond and night. This is an ongoing is- know the apt. number. Units inside her motor vehicle and at the top of Hutchinson St. have completely blocked the they notified the ACO who sue. checked the unit and there stole several items. towards Revere St. with the sidewalk. This will be for- was unable to respond as well. Johnson Ave. – Party states was no noise coming from Revere St. – Accidental alarms going on and off. No warded to Winthrop Town S7 was notified and states the a trailer dropped and left in unit. Revere St. – Person stat- burglar alarm. Units will be vehicles descriptions given. Hall. ACO will follow up on this front of her house. ed her mini schnauzer puppy clear. Shore Dr. – Called in that matter. Circuit Rd. – Right front took off, salt and pepper head- Wednesday, June 12 Pleasant St. – Person states there are two laptops on the Moore St. – Party came in passenger window smashed ing towards senior center. Re- the house across the street is beach wall. Revere St. – Caller states to the station to report a motor from the inside. Spoke to turned to owner. doing work on the house and Winthrop St. – Light post his vehicle got hit while he vehicle hit and run that hap- owner who reports he broke Veterans Rd. – Citation is- debris is falling into to road. is not working. National Grid was in Cumberland Farms. pened in Michael’s Mall on the window himself because sued for speeding. notified. Plate of the other vehicle was Putnam St. he was locked out. Shirley St. – Party reports Tuesday, June 11 Beach Rd. – Reports of given to him by a passerby. Beacon Circle – Four kids Shirley St. – 2-year-old- her tires have been punctured party actively breaking into a on dirt bikes doing wheelies, several times. Main St. – Road rage inci- Cliff Ave. – Report states daughter hit emergency but- car with a stick. Party says it roommates are threatening going down wrong way. Bikes ton on cell phone, accidental

Lifeguards // News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 School and Boston College. Gov. Charlie Baker and Ed- “I’m so proud to see the high school or college aged He is a freelance writer, writ- ucation Secretary James Pey- students, teachers, staff and ad- students, at the following ing tutor and history enthu- ser made the announcement ministrators of Madison Park beaches seven days a week siast whose first book was a at BHCC during an event being recognized for years of from 10:15a.m. to 5:45 p.m. co-authored “History of Bos- recognizing the high schools hard work and dedication,” said until Labor Day Weekend: ton College Hockey.” and colleges that launched Nuri Chandler-Smith, Dean of There are 18 lifeguards at He has developed a person- early college programs this Academic Support and College Reservation al interest in the Holocaust school year. With the new Pathway Programs at BHCC. and Winthrop Shore Reserva- and is assisting a Holocaust designations, 35 high schools “A hallmark of the RoxMAPP tion (11 male/seven female); survivor in writing her life and 18 colleges will offer op- Early College High School and there are 13 at Lynn Shore story. He has conducted ex- portunities for students that partnership with BHCC is that and Nahant Beach Reserva- tensive research over the past are low-income, minority or it enables students to earn both tion’s Nahant Beach (four four years and has developed potentially first-generation an industry recognized creden- male/nine female). and delivered courses on college students to take tra- tial and significant number of In order to become a DCR The Holocaust for the Osher ditional high school classes college credits by the time they lifeguard at an ocean beach, Lifelong Learning Institute at with college courses at a local graduate high school. Madison candidates must be able to Dartmouth College and UMa- college/university. The goal of Park students have demonstrat- complete the following: ss-Boston. this program is to create a con- ed that they are capable of ex- • Timed 500 yard swim in Information email: tem- tinuous path for these students cellence and deserve the best of under nine minutes and 30 [email protected]. to move from high school to our resources.” seconds; college and careers. “Early college leverag- • Recover a 10-pound ob- BHCC AWARDED “We believe early college es academics, advising and ject in 9-12 feet of water; $140,000 GRANT has such an impact on stu- career literacy,” said BHCC • Pass a “surf test”, which dent success,” Governor Bak- President Pam Eddinger. “In includes running approxi- TO SUPPORT er said. “Our administration this initiative all students, not mately 100 yards, swimming EARLY COLLEGE proposed making it part of a just the top 1-percent, can 150 yards, and then running PROGRAMS school district’s state aid cal- excel when given the right an additional 100 yards after culations so that more districts support and the right environ- Bunker Hill Community the swim; and, Rescue equipment and easily-identifiable windbreakers are a can provide students with ment. I believe this is the prac- College (BHCC) was among • Pass a written test cover- staple in the lifeguards’ toolkit and have been broken out for these opportunities.” tice of equity in our college eight public colleges and 13 ing lifeguard procedures, first the summer season. The RoxMAPP Early Col- work, when we stop seeing high schools that were award- aid, and CPR procedures (the lege High School partnership our students as ‘at-risk’, but using all rescue devices avail- mation). ed new early college designa- agency provides free classes with BHCC has been engaged at-promise.” able (such as rescue tubes and • Lifeguards earn a starting tions giving high school stu- and test certification). in curriculum alignment in math In 2018, the Richard and buoys, rescue boards, back- pay rate of $15 per hour and dents the opportunity to study • Additionally, the DCR re- and English to develop great- Susan Smith Family Founda- boards, and rescue kayaks or work approximately 40 hours college-level courses and quires daily physical training er connections between high tion awarded $2.4 million to other rescue boat/vehicles); per week, with some life- obtain credits before gradu- for all lifeguards, as well as school and college instructors BHCC to establish early col- • Physical conditioning ex- guards working part time, and ating high school. On June weekly in service and to assist greater numbers lege at BHCC. The funding ercises; and, others in supervisory roles, 13, BHCC and Madison Park • Drills that will maintain of students to be college ready covers a three-year project • Educational components Wall said. Technical Vocational High proficiency in the execution in these key subject areas. A horizon and will allow BHCC in which lifeguards will re- DCR continues to recruit School’s Roxbury Massa- of an emergency action plan “Bridge to Success” curriculum to consolidate its early college view theories and procedures lifeguards to monitor local chusetts Advanced Post-Sec- (a plan that highlights the crit- was developed by the partners efforts into a core model that in lifeguarding, first aid, and beaches. Prospective candi- ondary Pathways Program ical actions that staff should to provide college exploration anticipates growth in scale CPR, and receive additional dates can receive additional (RoxMAPP) partnership was be prepared to perform in the and readiness that complements and performance. Through information and training rel- information and apply for a awarded a $140,000 grant event of an emergency); the robust vocational curricu- partnerships with area high ative to their job duties (e.g. position at https://www.mass. to expand their early college • Practice water rescues lum already offered to Madi- schools and community-based blood borne pathogens infor- gov/guides/dcr-lifeguarding. program. son Park students. Most early organizations, nearly 500 stu- college students take up to two dents participate in BHCC’s courses per semester at BHCC early college program annu- and select courses in business ally. For more information on and marketing, health science, BHCC’s early college pro- technology, general education grams visit bhcc.edu/hspart- and more. nerships/earlycollege.

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High school grads trending Staff shortage // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “We do not want to reduce speaks to the difficulty for driving into the city.” toward community colleges service. We have reached out a municipality to manage a Faison also wants to fulfill to several companies for cap- ferry. We don’t have captains obligations to the Transpor- By Kate Anslinger when they are unsure of what their foot in the door with half tains. We are working as hard that can come in at any time tation Network of Metro of they want to do for a career. the cost of a four-year college. as possible to make sure that and staff us. We want to pro- . Out of the 156 high school The lower tuition rates at a These fiscally responsible stu- all shifts are full. This just vide an alternative for people graduates this year, 31 are at- community college offer both dents have the opportunity to tending community college, savings and an opportunity to explore and determine what an all-time high for Winthrop explore a variety of different they truly want to major in be- graduates in recent years. This majors without breaking the fore moving on to a four-year high enrollment in the small- bank. For those students who college, where they set them- Your new home er, two-year schools is prov- choose to work while attend- selves up on a positive path ing to be a trend nation-wide, ing school, a community col- to graduate with a bachelor’s and for good reason, as the lege offers a flexible schedule degree that straps them with starts here financial burden of four-year with both day and night class- far less debt than if they went colleges often turns into a es, catering to students who straight to a four-year univer- lifelong commitment, leaving want the opportunity to attain sity undecided. graduates paying off loans more experience. Smaller class sizes with well into adulthood. “I think it’s being a smart easier access to professor Still undecided on what she consumer,” said resident guidance is an added bonus wants to major in, recent Win- Nichole Vatcher, who works of attending a community throp High School graduate as an adjunct professor at both college, but the numbers are Kiera Turner will be starting a four-year private university what recent high school grads at Bunker Hill Community and a community college. are really looking at, as there College in the fall and has Vatcher also has a history in is a fear of being trapped in a plans of transferring to a four- academic advising and admis- life of debt like prior genera- year college when she has a sion. “Higher education is be- tions are struggling with now. better idea of her future career coming a buyer’s market and A student attending Salem plans. 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ANOTHER SAD SIGN OF THE TIMES Forum The news that North American right whales -- considered to be the second-most endangered marine mammal in the world -- have been migrating further north into Canada in just the past two years because of a shift in their traditional feeding grounds that has been brought about by warming waters in the eastern part of the Gulf of Maine is yet another indication of the direct and indirect consequences of climate change and global warm- ing. The situation is this: Water temperatures in the eastern Gulf of Maine have warmed more than just about any body of water on the planet thanks to a shift in ocean current patterns that have been caused by the loss of sea ice in the Arctic. As a result of the warmer water temperatures in the eastern Gulf, the population of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus, a tiny flealike creature that hibernates in deep water over the winter and comes to the surface in the summer, where it then becomes food for the right whales (who scoop them up by the millions with their sieve-like baleen), has declined by 90 percent. This has forced the right whales to move further north into the St. Lawrence Seaway in pursuit of the copepods. However, unlike in the Gulf of Maine, where regulations have been in effect for decades to protect the right whales from ship-strikes and the effects of lobster and fishing gear, no similar regulations existed in the St. Lawrence Seaway until just this past year -- but only after more right whales were killed in 2017 than in any previous year by ships and netting. The Canadian government finally imposed regulations- de signed to protect the whales and now is monitoring the right whales by air in order to provide virtually around-the-clock sur- veillance of these wonderful creatures. As a result, there were few reported deaths in 2018. However, taking such steps is doing nothing more than ap- plying the proverbial band-aid to just one of the many adverse effects caused by the overall problem of climate change. The change in the right whales’ migration patterns is just an- other nail in the coffin of these animals, whose total population LETTER to the Editor numbers around just 400. It is thought that unless something miraculous occurs, the North American right whale will become extinct within 20 years -- and even that might be optimistic giv- MWRA MEETING are open to the public, are vi- hunting habitat for birds and new pier. The Winthrop Fer- en the DRAWS SMALL tal opportunities to maintain foragers, distorted the beau- ry and Winthrop Taxi would good community relations. tiful view of the Boston sky- benefit from the cross-promo- rapid increase in climate change that is accelerating at a rate CROWD far faster than even the most-dire warnings had predicted. Thank you for canceling line, and brought more cars tion. The Point Shirley MBTA Dear Editor, plans to build a new parking through Town. bus is another reliable option. The No. American right whales are the proverbial canary in I regret that I was unable the coal mine for every living creature on the planet. Their mi- lot, Mr. Laskey. Paving over MWRA could further sup- Winthrop Taxi: 617-846-9999 to attend the meeting, and it the meadow with asphalt port the Town by including al- https://www.town.winthrop. gration in the pursuit of food mirrors what is happening across was not for lack of interest. the earth, not only in the animal world, but for humans as well. would have exacerbated the ternative public transportation ma.us/ferry The Spring and Fall MWRA heat-island effect, shrunk options when promoting the Dawn Rae This is why the U.S. military views climate change not only as community meetings, which a direct threat to our naval bases because of rising ocean levels, but also as the gravest threat to world peace in the coming de- cades because of instability in regions of the world from where hundreds of millions of people will be forced to migrate in order to survive. Learning for the Love of It at UMass Boston Scientists tells us that the window of opportunity to stop global warming and climate change is closing with every pass- Summer open house to showcase learning opportunities sponsored by OLLI ing day because of the refusal of governments to take the steps necessary to save the planet as we know it. The Osher Lifelong Learn- house, and attendees will hear theatre productions, explore at 617.287.7312 or email at It already may be too late to save the North American right ing Institute (OLLI) at the about the various fall events new restaurants, and travel to [email protected]. More in- whale from extinction. We can only hope that we still have a University of Massachusetts planned. Light refreshments great destinations with their formation on the organization chance to save us from ourselves. Boston will host its summer will also be served. fellow learners. 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For Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for read- 7. Misplacing items Dementia could result from slowly starts to disconnect more information, please call ers to express their opinions and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions 8. Altered mood or behavior depression, drug interaction, and drift away. (781) 324-7705 or visit www. expressed are not necessarily those of The Winthrop Transcript. Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. 9. Changes in personality thyroid problems or hormone Find out what services are mves.org. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 20, 2019 Page 5 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The Winthrop By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript ARTICLE 884 - WEGENER’S RESTAURANT 20 years ago Theodore Bikel and Teddy presented to the grads. June 17, 1999 Eccles star in “My Side of the The Winthrop Board of Less than a week after an Mountain” at the Winthrop Trade has sent a letter to State 1 editorial in the Sun Transcript Theatre. Senator Brodbine, State Rep. suggested that the interviews Power, and Congressman Un- by selectmen of four candi- 60 years ago derhill informing them of the dates for police chief in exec- June 18, 1959 urgent need for a breakwater utive session may have been a Winthrop police have is- along Shore Drive. violation of the Open Meeting sued a stern alert to all parents The Board of Trade recent- Law, the board announced in the town to a recent wave of ly has placed two “Welcome that it will go back to square drug-buying by local youths to Winthrop” signs at the two one and create search commit- in Winthrop pharmacies. The entrances to the town. tees to choose the next Police youths reportedly are pur- Chief as well as a new Trea- chasing certain cough syrup 100 years ago surer/Collector. medications and drinking it June 21, 1919 The Elks held tradition- “for kicks.” Police explained A 19-year-old So. Boston al Flag Day exercises on the that the cough syrup contains young man learned the hard Town Hall lawn Monday eve- a synthetic form of codeine, way, at a cost of a $31 fine im- ning. Lieut. Col. Joseph Mc- which is a narcotic. posed by Judge Barnes in the Gonagle (Ret.) posthumously St. John the Evangelist East Boston District Court, was awarded the Elks’ Citizen parochial school graduated that it is not wise to sound a of the Year award, which was a class of 73 eighth-graders false alarm of fire in our town. accepted by his widow, Ann. in exercises Wednesday eve- Chief Tewksbury, speaking to Middle School band mem- ning. Students Richard Finn the court, noted to the judge bers and their parents burst and Francis Hyland received that the $31 fine, which was into applause at Thursday’s scholarships to B.C. High. the cost to the town for the School Committee meet- Congressman Thomas J. call firemen to respond to the ing when the committee an- Lane has announced the ap- alarm, was a sufficient pun- 2 nounced that the band teach- pointment of WHS senior ishment given that the young er’s position had been funded Thomas Cardoza as a cadet at man had spent Saturday and for another year. the Air Force Academy. Sunday nights in the local jail “Notting Hill,” “The Mum- Rev. William G. Miller of- after he was arrested. my,” and “Analyze This” are ficially began his duties as Many people feel that al- playing at the Showcase Cin- pastor of the Union Congrega- though there is a constant emas. tional Church this Sunday. His complaint made about the first sermon, on Children’s mischief caused by young Day, was entitled, Wonder of boys, there rarely is enough of 40 years ago Home. Rev. Miller formerly a follow up in terms of pun- June 20, 1979 served in parishes in his native ishment. Modern criminal A 20-year-old. off-duty West Virginia. law practice has been great- nurse was brutally attacked Fred MacMurray and An- ly modified by the probation Sunday as she walked her dog nette Funicello star in “The idea. For a great many first at 12:30 a.m. along Shirley Shaggy Dog” at the Suffolk offenses, a man may be let st. The victim reported that Downs Drive in Theatre. off without a sentence for the a man came up from behind time being, with a warning her and struck her in the face 70 years ago as to his future conduct. But a number of times and then June 16, 1949 many believe that young mis- kicked her as she fell to the The smallest graduating chief-makers simply brag how ground. She incurred a se- class in Winthrop High in four they can commit all kinds of vere facial injury near her eye years, 185 members strong, criminal acts and get away As previously discussed, Upland Road where it meets a Northeast storm. In 1964, and numerous lacerations and will graduate tonight in cer- with them because the system Point Shirley has had a num- Revere Street, as shown in the Dan Houghton bought the bruises. She said she could emonies in the Junior High is too lenient. ber of prominent food service first picture. While extreme- business which he continued tell from her assailant’s breath auditorium. Fred B. Hill is the establishments since 1910 - - ly unlikely, a rumor existed to operate until 1971 when that he had been drinking. class president. There will be 110 years ago - Orcutt’s, Pulsifer’s, Wege- that this new location was Lil Douglas then purchased State Rep. Alfred Saggese 31 awards, of which three are June 19, 1909 ner’s, Dupees’, Houghton’s, thought to be just outside the has announced that the full for $250. Work began this week on and renamed it the “Surfside Surfside 16 and Madrid’s to town boundary and therefore House has approved funding WHS Junior Melvin the new seawall that the town name a few. Today Wege- they would be able to sell 16” Restaurant. Picture three for a seawall at Pico Beach. Mattson has followed in the is building between Great ner’s and its successors will beer and wine, however this shows the sign for the new Winthropites are saddened footsteps of his two sisters by Head and Pt. Shirley. The be featured in this Then and was later determined to not be restaurant being mounted on by the passing of Stanley Pry- winning the first place prize in work consists of building a Now article. This name, long true. The current seawall had the front of the building. The or, who served for many years the annual Elks’ Flag Day stu- breakwater of Portland ce- associated with Winthrop as a not yet been constructed and Blizzard of 1978 destroyed in the town Tree Department dent essay contest. ment with some reinforcing place for good food, entered children can be seen enjoying the original building and a and then was elected to nu- More than 125 bicycles be- steel, the wall to be 1,000 feet merous terms as the town’s longing to Winthrop young- in length, extending along our town in the early 1920s time on the beach in front of new restaurant was construct- when Fred and Marie Wege- the restaurant. Sometime in Tree Warden. sters were taped by the Shirley the beach southerly of Great ed on the site which continued St. School PTA with special Head; building a “return” ner came here from Germany the early 1930s, Wegener’s Michael Douglas and Jane to provide excellent seafood Fonda star in “The China Syn- Scotchlite reflecting safety bulkhead of timber 37 feet in where Marie had competed in relocated to a new building dinners until it closed in 1992. drome” at the Winthrop The- tape. length at the southerly end of the Olympics as a shot put- on the Point at 16 Taft Ave. atre. Claudette Colbert and Fred the seawall; also, five jetties ter. In November 1926, they where the business operat- The fourth picture depicts Lil Douglas pointing to one of the MacMurray star in “Family of timber and concrete, having first opened a small restau- ed until 1964. The second 50 years ago a total length of 370 feet. The many local pictures that hung Honeymoon” at the Winthrop rant at 15 Somerset Ave. A picture depicts this building June 19, 1969 and State theatres. engineering firm of Whitman few years later they moved to in the 1950s, after a plow in her restaurant. Today this With the School Commit- and Howard has drawn up the Short Beach, at the bottom of cleared the snow deposited by building is a duplex home. tee holding the head basket- 80 years ago plans. ball coaching job at Winthrop June 17, 1939 So many cities and towns High in limbo after refusing Class Day exercises for on the Lynn side of the rail- to reappoint head coach John the WHS Class of 1939 were road are dry, and so many Myers, who successfully has held before a capacity crowd people take the train to Boston led the Vikings for the past six of friends and relatives at the to get their liquors, that the 3 years, Myers reportedly has Winthrop High Theatre. The management of the train com- been offered the head coach- young women wore white pany has decided to the place ing post at Watertown along sharkskin suits, blue blouses, extra uniformed police on the with a teaching position. My- and white shoes. The young trains as a precaution against ers is all but certain to take men were attired in white suits drunken passengers who as- the offer, thereby paving the and shoes with blue ties. A full sault others while on the train. way for the School Commit- program of music and presen- There will be 24 members tee to name Henry McCarthy, tations was put on by the 266 of the Winthrop High School recently appointed as a phys. members of the class. Class of 1909 who will grad- ed. teacher in the Winthrop Mr. and Mrs. Roy R Gaddis uate Thursday evening in as- schools, as the new head bas- were tendered a going-away sembly hall. Carl H. Anderson ketball coach. party at his mother’s house is the Class President. Miss A carpenters’ strike has at 70 Almont St. Gaddis and Doris Hancock Rogers will set back construction of the his friend, Maurice Kirby, en- give the valedictory address Northeastern Regional Vo- tertained the 50 guests with on the topic,”The Social Life cational High School, which songs. Mr. Gaddis, a Winthrop of Literary Men.” Miss Car- now will not open until Sep- native, has been employed by oline Melvena Davis, the sa- tember of 1970. the Brooks Brothers Clothing lutatorian, will speak on the Mass. Registry Officer and store in Boston where he has topic, “A Hero of Today.” Winthrop resident William risen in the ranks. He will be Residents were upset when Furey and Winthrop officers moving to San Francisco with the street sprinkling cart dis- Scholwin and Guenard were his family where he will take persed a new mixture of 20 injured in a scuffle with a 21 over the new Brooks Brothers parts water and one part oil, year old Winthrop youth who store there. a mixture reportedly better was speeding down Main Joan Crawford, James suited to keeping down the 4 Street at 60 miles per hour be- Stewart, and Lew Ayres star dust. But residents have com- fore he came to a screeching in “Ice Follies of 1939” at the plained greatly of the smelly halt after spinning around in Winthrop and State theatres. stuff and trust that only 100 the middle of the street. The percent water will be used in youth staggered out of his car, 90 years ago the future. but began kicking and biting June 22, 1929 the officers as they first tried Winthrop Theatre was filled 120 years ago to assist, and then arrest, him. to capacity Wednesday night June 23, 1899 The new MDC Deer Island for graduation exercises of the Next Tuesday, June 27, Sewage Treatment plant has Class of 1929. It was indeed will be a homecoming day for received certification from the a thrilling sight, with the girls many former residents who state division of Water Pol- all in white with a shoulder have expressed an interest in lution Control as meeting all bouquet of roses and sweet returning to town for the ded- necessary requirements. peas, and the young men all ication of the library. There More than 40 Shore Drive in dark clothes wearing a will be music by the Verdi residents crammed into the se- red carnation in the lapel of Quartette, brief addresses by lectmen’s meeting room Mon- their coats. One could not sit the trustees and the selectmen, day night to protest the noisy among them without feeling a an original poem recitation conditions caused by groups sort of pride that Winthrop has by Mrs. S.E. Cowell, and an of youths who congregate such fine young blood. There oration by the Hon. Edward along the seawall. were 11 prizes and awards Everett. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 20, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] AN AFTERNOON OF DELIGHT AT THE DEANE WINTHROP HOUSE WIHA ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Photos by Liz Luti urday, June 15, at the Deane Winthrop House. Numerous The WIHA held its annual residents came out to get their Strawberry Festival on Sat- strawberries and shortcake.

Maria, and Matthew Minichello.

Beth, Anthony, Ethan, and Emily.

Ellen MacNeil, Lenny, and pickles (lizards). Pete Christopher and School Committeeman Tino Capobianco.

STUDENT HIGHLIGHT: Tolliver heads to Case Western in the fall

By Kate Anslinger

Jackson Tolliver knows a great opportunity when he sees one. The recent Win- throp High School grad was awarded $57,000 in university grants to attend Case Western Reserve University in Cleve- land, Ohio. He jumped at the Nina Bartlette, with Snarf the lizard. Stephen Ruggiero enjoying chance to take advantage of his strawberry shortcake. what the top-tier school was offering him. After work- ing as a counselor at Charles River Creative Arts Program this summer, Tolliver will be heading to Cleveland in the fall, with a double major in economics and political sci- ence and a minor in music.

Why did you choose Case Western Reserve University? I chose Case because it is Jackson Tolliver. a top-tier university with a lot of opportunities that I can dy team. I will also continue entire high school journey. I take advantage of. I initially pursuing my music individ- will also miss the Winthrop applied to Case because they ually throughout college, my Open Discussion Group, have a reputation for distribut- EP “Love Letters to a Dream” which has helped me become ing a great deal of merit-based will be releasing this summer, a local celebrity. financial aid, which was very and I hope to produce more What are some of your fa- The lovely ladies of the strawberry shortcake line. important to me. I didn’t ex- music while I am in college. pect to get into the college, as vorite memories that you’ll acceptance this year was un- Going off to college can be leaving behind? der 30 percent, but when I did, be bittersweet. What will My favorite memories I knew it was an opportunity you miss about being home throughout high school have that I had to take advantage in Winthrop? been the individual and group of. Cleveland is a great city; I will definitely miss the accolades won at the METG when I visited, I immediately Drama Society, specifical- festival. I have won nine All- felt like I was at home. ly Mrs. Karen Calinda, and I Star Company awards, the will forever be thankful for all most of anyone in the drama You’ve spent your high of the opportunities she has society, and I am thankful for school career as a major given me. I have developed each and every one of them. player in the Drama Society. myself as an artist through my Nothing in my life has made Will you be partaking in any Music Composition for the me prouder than our shows activities while you attend METG Competition Shows, Antigone and Faustus win- college? and I have developed myself ning the state championship. I will be participating in as a person through her guid- Those two moments have the University’s a cappella ance. I will miss all of the been the best of my life, and team, “Case in Point,” and I teachers and friends who have I will miss those experiences will be on the improv come- supported me throughout my more than anything. The band playing some jams.

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The Orioles and manag- er Paul Pellechia had their backs against the wall on Monday June 10th when Pat- rick O’Mara-Gomis took the mound against the Angels. Both teams had lost on Sun- day and faced elimination in the B Division playoff tour- nament. But O’Mara-Gomis dug deep and came up big on the mound and at the plate as he also hit a home run for the Orioles, keeping them alive for another day as the Orioles won in a slugfest, 19-13. On Wednesday it was Ma- rissa MacMullen who pitched a complete game gem against the Dodgers. She also came up with a timely bases-loaded double in the first inning to set the tone offensively, and the Orioles prevailed 10-2. Just like that, the Cinderella squad and 4th place seed had overcome a first round defeat and earned their way into the championship game. But they would need to wait another day, as the Thursday night showdown with the Rockies would be postponed until Fri- Top Row: Coach Jack Joyce; Coach Kim Griffin; Coach Steve Indrisano; Manager Greg Sullivan. Second row: Michael Gergarian; Jordan DaSilva; Luke Griffin; Francesca day night because of rain. Indrisano; Evan DeMayo. Kneeling: Liam Gallagher; Cool Joe Dalton; Brady Aiello; Antonio Sullivan; Will (Speedy) Beattie; Owen (O-dog) Carver The Rockies meanwhile, them in round one doesn’t tremely patient hitter; Antonio Evan DeMayo didn’t play last remarkable player and such a coach recognized a different were feeling confident -af mean anything tonight.” Sullivan worked awfully hard year, but with athleticism and nice kid.” player for their hustle in each ter their 8-0 victory over the But Luke Griffin took the to improve as a hitter as well hard work he became a trusted As the Rockies celebrated Orioles in round one Sunday game all season, and we gave mound and took control of the as a pitcher and catcher; Liam glove at 3b,1b and C as well as they sang "The Purple People June 9. That day Francesca In- day, pitching a complete game Gallagher was tough as nails, a beast at the plate; Francesca Eater," a 1958 novelty song them Powerade. It was usu- drisano, Joe Dalton and Luke no-hitter. Meanwhile the of- there’s no quit in this kid! We Indrisano was our vocal lead- written and performed by Sheb ally a very difficult decision, Griffin combined for the shut- fense took care of business saw his hustle backing up er, always rallying the troops, Wooley, and “Purple Rain” it was hard to narrow down out. Dalton, while pitching, scoring 5 in the 1st, highlight- had made an amazing snag every throw and he locked she spoke loudly and carried by Prince, which Indrisano to only 4 players each game ed by an Indrisano 2 run dou- down left field; Brady Aiello a big stick, coming up with explained were two songs the when JJ Melchionda smashed ble. But Orioles pitcher Kyle because it was about the hus- a line-drive right back at him was persistent and overcame some huge hits all season. Be- team adopted after a team BBQ Johnson settled down and some jitters in the batter’s box ing able to coach her for two at Sullivan’s house the prior tle, and these guys hustled all in the second inning. “That shut them down in the second. after getting hit by pitches a years now, I am tremendous- week. “We changed ‘rain’ to catch saved us at least two Then they scored another 5 in season.” few times early in the season; ly proud of the player she has ‘reign,’” added Carver. runs, and probably saved Joe the third, to go up 10-0 head- “But today everyone gets Luke Griffin has a ton of tal- become; and Joe Dalton, the They swigged and splashed his teeth!” quipped Coach ing to the last inning. “We a hustle award” Sullivan add- Jack Joyce. Orioles manager ent, but he’s coach-able- he purple people eater himself, purple Powerade, which ac- were still nervous,” admitted ed, “and a trophy, and Purple Pellechia commented “JJ has Sullivan, “things can turn on listens, and has tremendous just so clutch all year with his cording to coach Joyce was come up big for us all over the a dime. We had a 10 run lead focus, and is a great teammate; bat, glove and pitching, he’s a a theme all season. “Each Reigns!” field and at the plate all year. earlier in the season against he I thought he’d done it again, Dodgers and we were lucky to but that catch was something walk away with a tie! No lead else!” is really safe, and Luke was On Tuesday night the nearing his pitch limit, but Rockies faced the Dodgers, we had everyone ready if we and starting pitcher Danny needed them, Franny (Indri- Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made Connolly. 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But the Rockies offs (IP: Griffin 7.1; Dalton 3; Chicken of the Sea Solid White Canned Grade A Chicken Drumsticks ...... breathed easier after a one-out Indrisano 1; Sullivan .2), in Tuna ...... 4/$5.00 89¢/lb single by Dalton and an RBI fact, Rockies pitching only al- Barilla Pasta Grade A Boneless Chicken Thighs ...... $1.89/lb double by Griffin, who would lowed 2 hits in the playoff run, (ex gluten free-protein-tortellini-pasta ready) ...... 4/$5.00 Perdue Chicken Nuggets or Popcorn Bites ...$2.99 later be driven in by Owen as they outscored their playoff Hellmann's Mayonnaise ...... $3.99 Nathans Beef Franks...... 2/$7.00 Carver, giving the Rockies a opponents 30-0. Duncan Hines Brownie Mix ...... 2/$3.00 Claussen Pickles ...... 2/$7.00 2-0 lead that they would never While distributing the Barilla Pasta Sauce ...... 2/$4.00 relinquish, ultimately winning trophies Sullivan took the Ellios Pizza ...... 2/$6.00 12-0, highlighted by a bases time to recognize each of his Pepperidge Farm Layer Cakes ...... 2/$5.00 loaded triple by Dalton in the players “These kids are just Horizon Half Gallon Milk ...... 2/$7.00 second inning. Dalton had an amazing group,” Sullivan Hood Cottage Cheese 16 oz ...... 2/$5.00 Weekend Specials also started the game at pitch- announced, “They started the Hood Sour Cream 16 oz ...... 2/$3.00 Friday, June 21st through Sunday, June 23rd er, going 2 1/3 innings before season at all different lev- BAKERY handing off the ball to Antonio els of experience and talent, Corn Bread ...... $2.59 Sullivan who closed out the and they all were coach-able New York Cheesecake ...... $4.99 inning, and Luke Griffin who Deli and worked their tails off. Belgioioso Slicing Provolone Cheese ...... $4.99/lb Blueberry or Cinnamon Chip Scones 2pk .... $1.99 would lock down the fourth. It’s been a pleasure to coach Margherita Genoa Salami...... $5.99/lb DELI "Hats off to those kids," com- them, and I know I speak for Russer Canadian Maple Ham ...... $3.99/lb Natural Casing Hot Dogs ...... mented Rockies manager the other coaches when I say Best Yet Honey Roasted Turkey breast ..$5.99/lb $5.99/lb Greg Sullivan, "they're a very that. The parents of these Freirich Cooked Corned Beef ...... $6.99/lb Our Own In Store Antipasto Salad ...... $6.99/lb good team, and they have a lot kids should be awfully proud Our Own Tomato Mozzarella Basil Salad $5.99/lb of heart. They never let up." of the people that they’re be- PRODUCE Friday afternoon the sun Bakery coming.” New Jersey Fresh Sweet Pint Blueberries .2/$4.00 shone brightly, and the field Coconut Macaroon Tub ...... “Jordan DaSilva, new to $2.99 Green Giant Idaho Russet Potatoes 5lb bag ...2/$5.00 was in great shape when the Portuguese Rolls 4 pk ...... $1.79 Winthrop Little League this Green Giant Baby Carrots ...... 89¢ Rockies took the filed. They year, rose to every occasion Lemon Coconut Cake ...... $5.99 had finished the regular - sea and came up big when we Double Chocolate Cake ...... $5.99 MEAT son in first place with a 10-4- needed him with his glove Family Pack Grade A 1 record, but their last defeat and bat, and even closing out Produce Boneless Chicken Breast...... $1.99/lb Baby Back Pork Ribs ...... $3.99/lb was at the hands of these same a few games; Speedy Will Be- Sweet & Crunchy Red Seedless Grapes .....$1.89/lb Best Yet Cooked Shrimp 21-25ct ...... Orioles. That was on coach attie tore up the base paths and Fresh Tender Green Asparagus $7.99 Kim Griffin’s mind during became a solid hitter; Owen "Great on the Grill!" ...... $2.99/lb GROCERY pre-game warm-ups. “These Carver never played baseball Tasty Bite Size Pint Grape Tomatoes...... 2/$4.00 Coca-Cola 2 liter ...... 4/$5.00 plus deposit kids can hit,” said Griffin, before, but he showed up ear- Tropical Golden Sweet Pineapples ...... 2/$5.00 Best Yet K-Cups ...... 2/$6.00 ”we’re going to need to be sure ly to every practice and game, Fresh & Crisp Super Select Cucumbers ...... 2/$1.00 Chobani Greek Yogurt & Flips ...... 79¢ limit 6 to score runs if we’re going to paid attention and tried hard beat this team.” Coach Steve everyday and became a feared Indrisano agreed, “They’re a presence in the order; Michael 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP •(617) 846-6880 • WWW.WINTHROPMKTPLACE.COM good team, and they play ‘till Gergarian was our quiet lead- Store Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-9pm • Sun 8am-7pm • Not responsible for typographical errors. We have the right to limit quantities. the end. Just because we beat er in the outfield and an- ex Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 20, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] Cambridge Health Alliance raises $545K at its annual Art of Healing Award Dinner Cambridge Health Alliance ing of body and spirit. Past Maryland child covered by (CHA), an academic com- honorees include John Rosen- Medicaid who died after bac- munity health system serving thal, founder of Stop Handgun teria from a dental infection Cambridge, Somerville and Violence, former Mass. Gov- spread to his brain. His story Boston's metro-north region, ernor Michael and Mrs. Kitty spurred change and increased honored Mary Otto, an inde- Dukakis and Donald Berwick, attention to oral health ac- pendent journalist, with its MD, former Administrator of cess for Medicaid children annual Art of Healing Award the Centers for Medicare and nationwide. It also inspired on June 13 at the Charles Ho- Medicaid Services. her to write the book, Teeth: tel in Cambridge. Ms. Otto Good oral health is an The Story of Beauty, Inequal- was recognized for her role in important indicator of the ity and the Struggle for Oral Health in America in which promoting awareness of oral wellness of a person’s over- she focuses on the oral health health struggles and fierce- all body but unfortunately, crisis and its wide-reaching ly advocating for vulnerable there is a major gap across effects. populations. Mary Cassesso, the country in routine dental “We were thrilled to cele- President, CHA Foundation insurance. Small issues that brate Mary Otto and CHA at and Chief Community Offi- begin in the mouth can lead our Art of Healing Dinner,” cer, emceed the program, and to more complex health issues said Mary Cassesso, President comedian and Cambridge na- down the road. According to of the CHA Foundation and tive Jimmy Tingle served as a 2016 study led by the Cen- Chief Community Officer. the auctioneer. ters for Disease Control and “There is a direct connection The award was presented Prevention, cavities are one to underperformance in school during CHA's signature fund- of the most prevalent chronic and health issues for children. raising event, which raised diseases of youth in America. Mary brings attention to the Pictured from left – event honoree Mary Otto, CHA Foundation President and Cambridge Health more than $545,000 to bene- Furthermore, youth who have unmet needs in dental ser- Alliance Chief Community Officer Mary Cassesso, Cambridge Health Alliance Interim CEO Assaad Sayah, MD, and comedian Jimmy Tingle at CHA’s Art of Healing Award Dinner at the Charles Hotel fit CHA’s community health oral health challenges miss vices impacting some of our in Cambridge on June 13. Photo courtesy of Jeff Thiebauth. priorities. The Art of Healing more school and have lower most at-risk populations. A Award celebrates visionary grades than children who do special thanks to our donors men and women who tran- not. who helped us raise funds See, Test and Treat, Immigra- tremendous thank you to all of who made this lovely event scend boundaries, embrace In 2007, Ms. Otto wrote to support vital programs at tion and Sibling Support. A the CHA staff and volunteers possible.” humanity and inspire the heal- about Deamonte Driver, a CHA including Oral Health, School-based Health Centers, Summer programs now underway at Library 2019 AGGANIS ALL-STAR GAMES Check out what’s happen- multicultural journey across Wednesdays, 3 p.m. Event Date Time Place ing at the Winthrop Public the heavens. Celebrate the : Pokémon Club Library for summer reading! magic of the night sky with Pokémon Club meets the Awards ceremony Sun. June 23 10 a.m. Manning Field, Lynn All summer programs, like all tales from various countries. second and fourth Wednesday 22nd Softball Game Sun. June 23 Noon Fraser Field, Lynn WPL programs, are free. Friday, July 11, 11:30 in the Hazlett Room and will We have started summer a.m. : Astronaut Training meet every week in the sum- th 25 Baseball Game Sun. June 23 2 p.m. Fraser Field, Lynn hours. Summer reading be- Drop in to the Children’s mer. Trading is optional. th gins June 20. Room between 11:30 and Fridays, 10:30 a.m. : Sto- 15 Girls Basketball Game Mon. June 24 6 p.m. Lynn Classical High Mon. & Weds. 10-6 1:00 to go through our spe- rytime - Infants & Toddlers 15th Boys Basketball Game Mon. June 24 7:15 p.m. Lynn Classical High Tues. & Thurs. 11-8 cialized astronaut training and Fridays, 11:30 a.m. Friday 10-5 and earn your certificate! : Storytime - Preschoolers 24th Girls Soccer Game Tue. June 25 5:30 p.m. Manning Field, Lynn Saturday CLOSED Tuesday, July 16, 3:00 Storytime is every Friday 24th Boys Soccer Game Tue. June 25 7 p.m. Manning Field, Lynn p.m. : Apollo 11 Anniversary in the Children’s Room. Kids Special Rocket Launch 8th Girls Lacrosse Game Wed. June 26 5:30 p.m. Manning Field Lynn Programs Commemorate the anni- Summer Reading Thursday, July 10 : Story- versary of the rocket. Join us th Participation Details 8 Boys Lacrosse Game Wed. June 26 7 p.m. Manning Field Lynn as we launch rockets of our teller Diane Edgecomb Rocketeers (birth-enter- th own. 58 Football Game Thu. June 27 7 p.m. Manning Field, Lynn A collection of unusual star ing Kindergarten) Thursday, July 25, myths that will take us on a Register in-person at the 11:30 a.m. : Teen Zone Art multicultural journey across Winthrop Public Library and Program the heavens. Celebrate the receive your Rocketeers Sum- Help us decorate the Teen magic of the night sky with mer Reading Bingo sheet! Zone by attending this pro- tales from various countries. – For every completed gram and showing off your Friday, July 11, 11:30 Bingo sheet, children get to artistic skills! (Entering grade a.m. : Astronaut Training pick a prize from the treasure 6 and above.) Drop in to the Children’s chest and are entered into the Thursday, Aug. 1, 11:30 Public Notice of Room between 11:30 and drawing for this summer’s a.m. : Escape Room 1:00 to go through our spe- Grand Prize! Children entering grades Environmental Review cialized astronaut training Grand Prize = 1 year 6 and above are welcome to and earn your certificate! membership to the Museum try to escape the spaceship. Tuesday, July 16, 3:00 of Science! (other, smaller, PROJECT: Logan Airport Parking Project p.m. : Apollo 11 Anniversa- Check back for more details. Wednesday, Aug. 14, prizes to be announced later) ry Rocket Launch LOCATION: Boston, Massachusetts Commemorate the anni- 1:30 p.m. : Science Magic with the Museum of Science Kids (entering grades PROPONENT: Massachusetts Port Authority versary of the rocket. Join us 1-5) as we launch rockets of our Museum scientists will help us explore how magic Register in-person at the own. Winthrop Public Library! Massport filed a Draft Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Assessment with Tuesday, July 23, 12:00 tricks really work. You might learn how to defy gravity – When you register, select the Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the Federal p.m. : Storytime on the a necklace or a keychain Aviation Administration on or before May 31, 2019, in accordance with the Massachusetts or how to make a balloon Ferry along with a Brag Tag! Environmental Policy Act (“MEPA” M.G.L. c. 30, S.S. 61-621) and the National Storytime on the Win- fireproof. Environmental Policy Act. Copies of the Draft EIR/EA may be obtained from: Thursday, Aug. 15, 11:30 – Start reading! throp Ferry! Space is limited. – Record your minutes of Stewart Dalzell Check back for more details. a.m. : Teen Trivia Massachusetts Port Authority Test your useless knowl- reading! Wednesday, Aug. 14, – This can be done on our Logan Office Center 1:30 p.m. : Science Magic edge against your friends for One Harborside Drive, Suite 200S provided reading tracker OR with the Museum of Science a chance at eternal glory! East Boston, MA 02128-2909 Thursday, Aug. 22, 11:30 you can keep track in any (617) 568-3524 - [email protected]. Museum scientists will way that makes sense to you! help us explore how magic a.m. : Sphero Challenge Copies of the Draft EIR/EA are being sent to the Public Libraries of Boston (Main, Try your hand at driving a – Turn your minutes into Charlestown, and East Boston branches), Winthrop, Chelsea, and Revere where they tricks really work. You might beads for your chain! learn how to how to defy Sphero through a challenging may be reviewed. The Draft EIR/EA is also available on Massport’s website at maze! We’ll be offering a variety http://www.massport.com/massport/about-massport/project-environmental-filings/. gravity or how to make a of programs as a way to earn The Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs will publish notice of the Draft balloon fireproof! Thursday, Aug. 29, time EIR/EA in the Environmental Monitor on June 10, 2019, will receive public comments TBD : End of Summer special beads! Thursday, Aug. 29, time BONUS – Visit the library on the Project for an extended period of 47 days, and will then provide a Certificate TBD : End of Summer (what?) Ice Cream Social outlining the scope for the Final Environmental Impact Report (‘Final EIR”) within Join us in celebrating the every week and get entered approximately 10 days. (what?) Ice Cream Social into our weekly prize draw- Join us in celebrating the end of the summer with an ice cream social! Celebrate ings! A Public Information Session is scheduled for: end of the summer with an your hard work with ice Grand Prize = 1 year Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 6:00 PM ice cream social! Celebrate membership to the Museum Logan Airport Rental Car Center cream! your hard work with ice of Science! (other, smaller, Cathy Leonard-McLean Community Room cream! 15 Transportation Way Kids Weekly Events prizes to be announced later) East Boston, MA 02128 Teens and Tweens Mondays, 10:30 a.m. : Toddler Craft Time Teens (entering grades All persons wishing to comment on the Project should write to: Thursday, July 10 : Sto- Toddlers can join us every 6-12) ryteller Diane Edgecomb Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Monday for a craft project. For every item teens check Attention: MEPA Office A collection of unusual star Tuesdays, 3:00 p.m. out, they are given a scratch Page Czepiga, EEA #15665 myths that will take us on a 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 : Kids Create Club ticket (limit one per day) Boston, Massachusetts 02114 A hands-on activity time – The ticket will give them either candy or a medi- and/or for children on Tuesdays after-school. Open to grades um-sized prize. Richard Doucette 24-HOUR 3-6. – Teens must fill out the Federal Aviation Administration Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. ticket and turn it in to collect ANE-600 their prize. 1200 District Avenue MASSPORT : Little Wiggles Burlington, MA 01803 Clap your hands, stomp The winner of the Grand your feet & wiggle with the Prize will be drawn from all NOISE beat! This is a high-energy submitted scratch tickets at music and movement pro- the end of the summer! COMPLAINT LINE gram where your children Grand Prize = Amazon will be wiggling and giggling Fire HD 8 Tablet! 617-561-3333 throughout. Ages 2-5 years. massport.com Wednesdays, 3 You can always find more p.m.: Lego Club information about our sum- By Stewart Dalzell, Massachusetts Port Authority. Lego Club will be switch- mer reading programs on our ing to summer schedule calendar, on Facebook, or by starting June 26. calling 617-846-0616. E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 20, 2019 Page 9

OBITUARIES Winthrop Senior Center News June 20 – June 26, 2019 Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm Carter Bibbey Alice Tabor www.town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging Thursday, June 20 American Airlines retiree and former head of Past Worthy Advisor of Winthrop Rainbow; life 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) 10:30am – COA Meeting security at Logan Airport member of the Colonial Chapter of the Order of 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara the Eastern Star, member of the Point Shirley 12:00pm – Lunch Carter S. Bibbey of Win- and also worked in the securi- 1:00pm – Bingo throp passed away at the Ka- ty office at the Suffolk Downs Assoc. and the Cottage Park Yacht Club. plan Hospice House in Dan- Racetrack. He was a member Friday, June 21 vers on June 14. He was 75 of the Cottage Park Yacht Alice B. Tabor, 92, of Ex- 9:30am – Exercise Class years old. Club. eter, N.H., formerly of Win- 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry Born in Chelsea, the son His funeral will be held throp and Melrose, passed 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy of the late George and Agnes from the Maurice W. Kirby away on June 12 at River- 12:00pm – Lunch (Butler) Bibbey, he was the Funeral Home, 210 Winthrop Woods at Exeter. Saturday, June 22 dear brother of the late Bon- St.. Winthrop, today, Thurs- Born in Medford on June 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy nie, Bruce and Kenney Bib- day, June 20 at 9 a.m. followed 1, 1927, Mrs. Tabor was the bey. by a Funeral Mass in St. John daughter of the late Alfred Monday, June 24 Prior to his retirement, Car- the Evangelist Church-Win- Fearing and Barbara (Pack- 9:30am – Exercise ter was employed by Ameri- throp at 10 a.m. Relatives and ard) Emerson. 10:15am – Eats & Treats Café ($2; must sign up in advance) can Airlines as a customer ser- friends are invited. Interment She graduated from Win- 12:00pm – Lunch vice representative. Following following the Mass will be 1:00pm – Bingo throp High School in 1944 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara his employment at American private. For guestbook, please and attended Katharine Gibbs survived by her loving hus- Airlines, Carter was head of visit www.mauricekirbyfh. School in Boston. Before band of 70 years, Charles S. Tuesday, June 25 Security for Logan Airport com. becoming a homemaker, she Tabor III of Exeter, N.H., and 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy worked as a secretary for Kid- two beloved daughters, Jan- 10:00am – Arts & Crafts der, Peabody & Co. and main- ice Tabor of Melrose and Su- 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) tained an interest in finance san Lodico and her husband, 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy Christopher Crosby and investing throughout her 12:00pm – Lunch Richard of Pelham, N.H. She 12:30pm – Winthrop Police/Senior Community Open Discussion: Member of Cottage Park Yacht Club life. was the sister of Valerie Fear- Tour the Regional 911 Call Taking Center (must sign up in advance; In her youth, Alice was ing of Peabody and the late space is limited) Christopher Crosby of active in the Episcopal Fel- Alfred Fearing Jr. of Buxton, 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn Winthrop, passed away sud- lowship and the Junior Altar Maine. 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal denly on June 11. He was 56 Guild. She was a Past Worthy Burial will be in Winthrop 1:00-3:00pm – Free Hearing Screenings (Appointment Required) years old. Advisor of the Winthrop As- Cemetery in Winthrop and a 2:00pm –Technology Class with Betsy Chris was a member of the sembly Order of Rainbow and memorial service will be held went on to be chosen Grand Wednesday, June 26 Cottage Park Yacht Club in at RiverWoods at Exeter in 9:30-11:30am – Kelly’s Nails on Wheels (Manicures cost $10; Ap- Winthrop. He had a passion Faith at the Massachusetts Exeter, N.H., the second week pointment Required) for sailing and spent many Grand Assembly. Later she in July. Service details will be 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) days in the summer aboard his was a life member of the Co- announced at a later date and 12:00pm – Lunch sailboat the “Iphigenia.” He lonial Chapter of the Order of can be found at the Brewitt 12:00pm – Volunteer Appreciation Party the Eastern Star, and a mem- also enjoyed studying gene- Funeral Home website: brew- Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to you. You alogy. ber of the Point Shirley Assoc. ittfuneralhome.com. can now subscribe to have the Senior Center Newsletter emailed He was the cherished son of Donough) Crosby. He is also and the Cottage Park Yacht In lieu of flowers, donations to you each month. To sign up, go to www.town.winthrop.ma.us/ Nancy M. (Marsh) Clarke and survived by his three neph- Club. She spent many enjoy- may be made in her memory subscribe. able summers with her family her husband, Robert of Win- ews, several aunts, uncles and to the American Legion or the Job Opening for Part-Time Van Driver: The Winthrop Coun- at their cottage on Angle Pond throp and Paul A. Crosby and cousins. charity of your choice. cil on Aging is looking for a part-time driver (16 hours/week) for its his wife, Ann of Bridgewater; Funeral arrangements were in Sandown, N.H. For more information, Senior Van. The van provides round-trip transportation for medical loving companion of by the Maurice W. Kirby Fu- Mrs. Tabor was prede- please visit brewittfuneral- appointments, shopping, trips to and from the Senior Center, etc. for Priscilla Riley of Randolph, neral Home, Winthrop. Inter- ceased by her son, Charles home.com. senior citizens in Winthrop. Salary: $12/hour. For more information dear brother of the late Kevin ment was in Winthrop Ceme- S. Tabor IV, in 1995. She is please contact COA Director, Kathryn L. Dixon at 617-846-8538. Crosby and Rebecca Barasa- tery. We are looking for a Spanish teacher to teach a weekly, one no and her husband, Dennis For guestbook, please visit: hour class. A stipend of $50/class is available. Please contact COA of Arizona and the husband www.mauricekirbyfh.com. Director, Kathryn L. Dixon at 617-846-8538 if you are interested. of the late Maryanne (Mc- Irene Bianco Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please call the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for the next Retired nurse’s aide day. Thank you! Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open Mon- Irene Bianco of Putnam St., day-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. Harold ‘Harry’ Kanall Winthrop passed away at the SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to Avita of Stroudwater in West- help you with any health insurance questions you may have. If you Retired Winthrop firefighter brook, Maine on June 10. She would like to visit with one of our SHINE Counselors, please call was 93 years old. the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to schedule an appointment. Harold “Harry” Kanall of Born in Winthrop, the be- Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next learning sessions Tileston Rd., Winthrop passed loved daughter of the late with Betsy Duplin will be on Tuesday, June 25, July 9 and 23 from away at The Meadows at Irene (Morris) and Frank Cart- 2:00-3:00pm. Bring your laptops, smart phones, or tablets, along wright, she was a long time with your questions. Learning this new technology can open up a Edgewood in North Andover whole new world for you. on June 10. He was 93 years Winthrop resident and worked as a nurse’s aide in nursing Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the house? old. homes for many years. If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior Center? We put Born in Boston, the be- jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting the Senior Center. She was the devoted wife by eight grandchildren and loved son of the late Agnes Thank you! of the late Allen F. Bianco five great-grandchildren. (Kelly) and Paul T. Kanall, he and the loving mother of Lin- A graveside service was UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS was a l longtime resident of da McCormick of Winthrop, held in the Cross Street sec- Monday, June 24 (10:15am): Eats & Treats Café. Sit back and Winthrop. Candace Carr of Marblehead, tion of Winthrop Cemetery on watch as brownie sundaes are prepared, and sample the finished He enlisted in the United dore Kanall and James Kanall Stephen Bianco of Peabody Saturday, June 15. product. $2, sign up at the front desk. Limited to 10 people. States Marine Corps during and cherished grandfather of and David Bianco; dear sister To sign the online guest- Tuesday, June 25 (12:30pm): Winthrop Police-Senior Com- of the late Virginia “Ginny” munity Open Discussion. Tour the new regional dispatch/call tak- World War II and served as a Danielle Taylor and her hus- book, go to www.caggianofu- mechanic reaching the rank of McGlincey and Frank Cart- neralhome.com. ing center at the Revere Police Department. Transportation will be band, Edwin of Pelham, New provided from the Senior Center. Space is limited, please sign up at corporal. After his honorable wright. She is also survived Hampshire and Lauren and the front desk. discharge, he went on to be- Andrea, both of Peabody. Prayer To The Holy Spirit Monday, July 15 (10:15am): Taking Control of Your Future, a come a firefighter for the Win- The funeral was conduct- Holy spirit, You who made me see every- Legal Check Up with Attorney Michael T. Dwyer. throp Fire Department. He ed from the Caggiano-O’Ma- thing and showed me the way to reach along with his brother were my ideals. You, who gave me the divine UPCOMING VAN AND FERRY TRIPS ley-Frazier Funeral Home on TORF FUNERAL the co-owners of the Band gift to forgive and forget the wrong that All van and ferry trips cost $10. Van trips are limited to 8 people SERVICE is done to me. And you who are in all and lunch is on your own. Box Lounge in Kenmore Saturday, June 15, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. John Pre-need planning with our incidences of my life with me. I, in this Wednesday, July 17: Winthrop Ferry Harbor Cruise. Sign up by Square. price protection guarantee. short dialogue, want to thank You for the Evangelist Church. Rev Friday, July 12th. Check only, please make payable to: “Friends of He was the devoted hus- Arrangements made at our everything and confirm once more that I the WCOA”. band of the late Ellen G. Chris O’Connor and Rev. facility or in the comfort of never want to be separated from You no Friday, August 2: Portsmouth, NH. Sign up beginning July 1. matter how great material desire may Chalres Bourke co-celebrated your own home Friday, September 13: Winthrop Ferry Harbor Cruise. Sign up (Toomey) and the loving be. I want to be with You and my loved the Mass. Services concluded 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: beginning August 1. father of Marion Kanall of Deborah Torf Golden ones in your perpetual glory. Amen. with interment in the Cross Thank You for your love towards me and Brighton, Nancy Smith and Amy Torf Golden UPCOMING TRIPS Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) my loved ones. Person must pray the her husband, Thorne of Pea- Street section of Winthrop Flyers, with detailed information on each trip are available at the M.L. Torf (1867-1940) prayer three consecutive days without body and Paula LaMonica Cemetery. To sign the online asking Your wish. After third day wish Senior Center. and her husband, Joseph of guestbook go towww.cag- (617) 889-2900 will be granted no matter how difficult it Saturday, June 22, 2019: Boat Cruise, Train Ride and Lunch may be. Promise to publish this dialogue in Essex, CT. Cost: $108 (includes lunch). Meal choice: Sautéed Peabody; dear brother of the gianofuneralhome.com. (800)428-7161 late Marion Eident, Theo- as soon as the favor is granted. Chicken Breast or Sliced Sirloin. Wait list only. www.torffuneralservice.com A.H.V. Thursday, July 18, 2019: Granite State Chocolate and Wine Tour. Cost: $92. Visit Sanborn Candies in Hampton Beach and en- joy a wine tasting at Flag Hill Winery, with lunch at Warren’s Lob- IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... ster House. Meal choice: Crab Crusted Salmon, Top Sirloin Steak, All types of services Ritzy Filet of Fresh Haddock or Seafood Casserole. Saturday, August 24: Bailey Island Cruise/Portland, Maine. for all types of people. MAURICE W. KIRBY Cost: $114. Catching the ferry from Portland to Bailey Island, enjoy a narrated two-hour cruise out to Casco Bay before docking at Bai- Some people prefer traditional funeral ley Island. Lunch at Cook’s Lobster & Ale House before stopping at services. Others prefer cremation. Portland Head Light. Meal choices: Fresh Lobster Roll, Broiled Had- Some want an elaborate ceremony. dock Sandwich, or Chicken & Brie Sandwich. Sign up by July 23rd. Then there are others who don’t Thursday, August 28, 2019: Jersey Boys at Northshore Music Theater and lunch at the Danversport Yacht Club. Cost: $122. Meal want any ceremony at all. When choices: Fresh Baked Schrod or Baked Chicken. (Please note the it comes to funerals, there are date of this trip has changed from Wednesday, August 15 to Thurs- as many options as there are day, August 28). people. And we take pride in Thursday, September 19: Don Knotts Comedy Tribute Show being able to say we offer them all. FUNERAL HOME, INC. with Lunch at Wright’s Farm. In a father-daughter story about grow- ing up in a celebrity “diva” world with the love of Mayberry, Don • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS Knotts’ daughter, Karen, tries to capture the essence of Don, the • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA man, because she always thought he was funniest when he was just being himself. Family style meal at Wright’s Farm included. Sign Caggiano • SERVING ALL FAITHS up by August 18th. FUNERALHOME CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 Casino Trips Cost: $29; sign up at the Senior Center. Please make Telephone: 617-846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 (617) 846-0909 checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. You must sign up by the www.caggianofuneralhome.com(617) 846-8700 www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP Friday before the trip. www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM June 25 – MGM-Springfield Casino (departs Senior Center at © adfinity© 8am); sign up by Friday, June 21st. 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Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 20, 2019 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 Encore Boston Harbor to open at 10 a.m. June 23

By Seth Daniel discussion about Encore, the tion will be put in place early time will be punctuated with that day, with officers from Don’t expect a long pro- the goal of getting inside the the State Police, Everett Po- gram ahead of the Encore building. lice, Boston Police, Medford Boston Harbor ribbon cutting Elected officials from the Police and Chelsea Police on on Sunday morning, June 23, City and state are expected to forced overtime to monitor but expect the City of Everett be there, along with company the streets into and out of the and the company to get things executives from all over the Encore casino area. moving and get the doors world. A large contingent of Transportation executives open. media is also expected to be for Encore, the MBTA and Encore will open officially present for the opening morn- law enforcement agencies to the public at 10 a.m. Sun- ing as well. have been meeting for sever- day, June 23, and that will There are to be a few small al months to coordinate the be preceded by a short pro- surprises, but the goal, once opening period plan. That gram at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate again, is to get people in the plan is flexible, and executives the moment. However, after door. said that if there needs to be seven years of speeches and A full plan for transporta- a change in routing vehicles, they will be able to do that on the fly. The casino will be stressing WINTHROP MARKETPLACE the use of its shuttle from Wel- lington and Malden Center Stations, as well as the Neigh- SHEET PAN DINNER WITH CHICKEN & VEGGIES borhood Runner in Everett/ Chelsea and the water shuttles Ingredients: in the Harbor. For those com- 1 cup mayonnaise or quartered if large ing from long distances, the 1 (1 oz.) package ranch dressing mix 1 pound baby carrots Encore buses are the preferred 2 large skinless, boneless chick- salt and ground black pepper option, with depots north, en breasts, halved lengthwise to taste south and west of Greater olive oil, or as needed Boston. 1 1/2 pounds potatoes, halved 1/4 cup dry bread crumbs Parking on site at Encore is $22 for six hours, $42 for 24 hours, and $49 for 24-hour Directions: valet parking. As part of the 1. Combine mayonnaise and ranch dressing mix in a gallon-sized reseal- special grand opening offer, PHOTOS BY SETH DANIEL able plastic bag to make the marinade. Place chicken in the bag, squish Red Card holders can use one The new Oak Square entry garden is just steps from Lower Broadway in Everett – with a 45-foot-tall around to cover, and refrigerate while preparing the other ingredients. COMPDOLLAR to pay for Red Oak from New Jersey (right) framing the roundabout. The space is meant to be a place for the 2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Grease a large rimmed onsite parking. public and guests to stop and enjoy. baking sheet the size of your oven with olive oil. 3. Place potatoes and baby carrots along the outer edges of the baking sheet, leaving room in the middle for the chicken. Season with salt and THINK OF IT AS pepper. Real Estate Transfers 4. Pour breadcrumbs into a bowl or onto a plate. Remove chicken from AN OWNER’S MANUAL marinade and drain off excess marinade. Coat chicken in the breadcrumbs BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE FOR YOUR MONEY. and place on the baking sheet with some room in between the pieces. Premium Properties Inc Dubinsky, Michael N 27-29 Coral Ave $320,000v 5. Bake in the preheated oven until chicken is no longer pink in the center The free Consumer Action Handbook. In print and online at ConsumerAction.gov, it’s Schill, Heather A Butler, Patrick 15 Myrtle Ave $591,000 the everyday guide to protecting your hard-earned money. For your free copy, order and the juices run clear, 25 to 30 minutes. An instant-read thermometer Perroni, Melissa Murphy, Andrea M 517 Pleasant St $459,000 online at ConsumerAction.gov; send your name and address to Handbook, Pueblo, inserted into the center should read at least 165 degrees F (74 degrees C). CO 81009; or call toll-free 1 (888) 8 PUEBLO. Turn on the oven’s broiler and broil for an additional 3 to 5 minutes. Pucillo, Robert Mid Pac Portgfolio LLC 32 Prospect Ave $475,000 Being a smart shopper just got easier.

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NORTHERLY: by lot #31 6/27/19 roofing and insulation Winthrop, MA 02152 1403 on said plan, forty-seven with new thermal Appeals upon the application of PROJECT LOCATION: 585 W Deposits must be a accordance with BID and 36/100 (47.36) insulation and 60 Mil LEGAL NOTICE June 13, 2019 Keith Heberlein of the Shirley Street, Winthrop, certified or cashier’s SPECIFICATIONS prepared feet; and EPDM roofing system at NOTICE is hereby given June 20, 2019 property located at, 171 MA. check, or money order. by the Town. EASTERLY: by the parts of Building 15/17. that in accordance Legal Notice #013-2019 W Strand Way, Winthrop, NOTE: A copy may LEGAL NOTICE This deposit will be Bids for Sidewalk lots 29 and 30 already Alternate No. 2 - with the provisions of Notice is hereby given in MA 02152. be obtained from the refunded for up to two Replacement will conveyed, eighty-six and Replacement of all Chapter 131, Section 40, accordance with Chapter The permit was Conservation Office at sets for general bidders be received by the 39/100 (86.39) feet. existing membrane Massachusetts Wetlands 40A of the Massachusetts LEGAL NOTICE denied due to the the Winthrop Public and for one set for Procurement Office, Being said roofing and insulation Protection Act and General Laws and following reasons. Facilities Building. sub-bidders upon return 1 Metcalf Square, measurements, more with new thermal Winthrop Town By-Laws, Chapter 17 of the Code The applicant seeks a At said hearing all TOWN OF WINTHROP of the sets in good Winthrop, Massachusetts or less, or however insulation and 60 Mil a public hearing will be of the Town of Winthrop permit to demo a pre- interested persons shall BID FOR INSTALLATION condition within ten until 11:00 a.m. on otherwise said premises EPDM roofing system at held on June 26, 2019, that the Winthrop Board existing non-conforming be given the opportunity of FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (10) days of receipt of Monday, July 8, 2019 at may be bounded, Building 16/18. at 7:30 P.M. in the of Appeals will conduct Legal Notice #014-2019 garage and 1 family to be heard. at the MILLER FIELD general bids. Otherwise which time they will be measured, or described. The work is estimated Joseph Harvey Hearing a public hearing on Notice is hereby given in structure with a front WINTHROP HOUSE the deposit shall be the opened and read aloud. Being all of that certain to cost $245,820.00 Room, Winthrop Town Thursday, June 27, accordance with Chapter deck on two existing CONSERVATION The Town of Winthrop property of the Awarding The bid package will be property conveyed to including all Alternates. Hall on the Request 2019 at or after 7:00 40A of the Massachusetts lots at 171 Strand. The COMMISSION invites sealed bids Authority. available for pick-up THOMAS E. COFFEY AND (Base Bid: $150,160.00 for Determination of p.m. in the Joseph General Laws and single-family proposal is Norm Hyett, Chair for Installation of Additional sets may be from the Procurement KRISTIN M. COFFEY, - Alternates: Applicability from Hugh Harvey Hearing Room, Chapter 17 of the Code to be two- and one-half 6/20/19 an addressable and purchased online at Office, Winthrop Town HUSBAND AND WIFE $95,660.00) MacIsaac to level soil Town Hall, One Metcalf of the Town of Winthrop story with a foundation W monitored fire alarm www.Projectdog.com. Hall, Room #6 on June AS TENANTS BY THE Bids are subject to on lot and re-mortar Square, Winthrop, that the Winthrop Board size of 1560 square feet system at the Miller Field CD-ROMs are available 19, 2019. ENTIRETY from DAVID M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & seawall. Massachusetts, 02152, of Appeals will conduct on lot 17. The proposed House in accordance upon request. The Town reserves the G. REYNOLDS JR. AND to minimum wage rates PROJECT LOCATION: 884 upon the application of a public hearing on garage is to be two cars LEGAL NOTICE with BID SPECIFICATIONS Bidders requesting right to waive any KRISTEN M. REYNOLDS, as required by M.G.L. Shirley Street, Winthrop, MA. Green Properties, LLC Thursday, June 27, with a foundation size MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF prepared by the Town. Contract Documents to informalities in or by deed dated MAY c.l49 §§26 to 27H NOTE: A copy may (Aaron Daigneault) of 2019 at or after 7:00 of 1170 square feet on REAL ESTATE Bids will be received be mailed to them shall reject any or all bids 10, 2005 and recorded inclusive. be obtained from the the property located p.m. in the Robert L. lot 34. After review of By virtue of and in by the Procurement include a separate check as may be in the best MAY 11, 2005 IN BOOK General bidders must Conservation Office at at, 174 Bartlett Rd., DeLeo, Senior Center, 35 the proposed plans, it execution of the Power Office, 1 Metcalf Square, for $35.00 per set, interests of the Town of 37049, PAGE 34 of be certified by the the Winthrop Public Winthrop, MA 02152. Harvard St., Winthrop, appears that the garage of Sale contained in a Winthrop, Massachusetts payable to Projectdog, Winthrop. Bids from official records. Division of Capital Facilities Building. The applicant seeks Massachusetts, 02152, on lot 34 does not certain mortgage given until 11:30 a.m. on Inc., to cover mail qualified MBE/WBE firms Commonly known as: Asset Management and At said hearing all a permit to construct upon the application of require any relief. by Thomas E. Coffey Monday, July 8, 2019 at handling costs. are encouraged. The 36 GIRDLESTONE RD, Maintenance (DCAMM) interested persons shall a 546 sq. two story Joan Matsumoto and The permit has been and Kristin M. Coffey which time they will be General bidders must Town of Winthrop is an WINTHROP, MA 02152 in the category of be given the opportunity addition with a garage Stephanie Marsan of the denied for the following to Mortgage Electronic opened and read aloud. agree to contract with Affirmative Action/Equal For mortgagor’s title see ROOFING. to be heard. under. The applicant also property located at, 63 reasons: Registration Systems, The bid package will be minority and women Opportunity Employer. deed recorded with the General Bids will be WINTHROP seeks to enlarge the Loring Road, Winthrop, 1. Noncompliance of Inc. acting solely as available for pick-up business enterprises This solicitation is being Suffolk County Registry received until 2:00 p.m., CONSERVATION third floor of the existing MA 02152. proposed structure with nominee for Green Tree from the Procurement as certified by the bid pursuant to M.G.L. of Deeds in Book 37049, Thursday, July 11, 2019 COMMISSION structure by constructing The permit was denied respect to minimum Servicing LLC, dated Office, Winthrop Town Supplier Diversity Chapter 30, 39M. Page 34. and publicly opened Norm Hyett, Chair a full dormer to the due to the following front setback of 15 ft. April 28, 2015 and Hall, Room #6 on June Office (SDO), formerly Monica Ford, The premises will be online, forthwith. 6/20/19 rear and two smaller reasons. (Section 17.16.020 J.1.) recorded in Suffolk 19, 2019. known as SOMWBA. The Chief Procurement sold subject to any Filed sub-bids for the W dormers to the front The applicant seeks a 2. Noncompliance of County Registry of Deeds The Town reserves the combined participation Officer trades listed below will of the structure. The permit to locate and proposed structure with in Book 54472, Page and all unpaid taxes right to waive any goal reserved for such 6/20/19 be received until 2:00 LEGAL NOTICE construction of the construct a paved single respect to minimum left 192 (the “Mortgage”) and other municipal informalities in or reject enterprises shall not W p.m., Wednesday, July dormers will add an width driveway and curb and right side setback of which mortgage assessments and liens, any or all bids as may be less than 10.4% of 3, 2019 and opened additional 715 sq. ft. of cut in the front yard of of 10 ft. (Section Ditech Financial LLC and subject to prior liens be in the best interests the final contract price forthwith. living space to the third the above referenced 17.16.020 J.1.) is the present holder or other enforceable of the Town of Winthrop. including accepted Filed sub-bidders must LEGAL NOTICE floor of the structure. property. Approval was 3. Noncompliance of by assignment from encumbrances of record Bids from qualified alternates. Request for be DCAMM certified for TOWN OF WINTHROP The applicant also seeks denied in accordance to proposed structure with Mortgage Electronic entitled to precedence MBE/WBE firms are waivers must be sent to the trades listed below BID FOR DISPOSAL of a permit to construct the Town of Winthrop respect to minimum rear Registration Systems, over this mortgage, and encouraged. The Town DHCD (david.mcclave@ and bidders must include YARD WASTE & FILL an in-ground swimming zoning ordinance setback of 24 ft. (Section Inc., as nominee for subject to and with the of Winthrop is an mass.gov) 5 calendar Chapter 17.20.050 17.16.020 J.1.) Green Tree Servicing benefit of all easements, Affirmative Action/Equal a current DCAMM Sub- REMOVAL pool in the rear of the days prior to the General TOWN OF WINTHROP Design of off-street 4. Noncompliance of LLC, its successors restrictions, reservations Opportunity Employer. Bidder Certificate of FROM TOWN OF property. Bid date if the work is BID FOR INSTALLATION parking facilities proposed structure with and assigns to Ditech and conditions of This solicitation is being Eligibility and a signed WINTHROP STORAGE The permit was denied estimated to cost less of an HVAC SYSTEM (B.) 1. (E) 3.B. Also, respect to minimum lot Financial LLC dated July record and subject to all bid pursuant to M.G.L. DCAMM Sub-Bidder’s FACILITY due to the following than $500,000 OR 10 at the MILLER FIELD Chapter 17.16.020 (C.) area of 5,000 sq. ft. 11, 2017 recorded in tenancies and/or rights Chapter 149. Update Statement. The Town of Winthrop reasons. calendar days prior to HOUSE 1.”General Regulations” (Section 17.16.020 J.1.) Suffolk County Registry of parties in possession. Monica Ford, SUBTRADES: invites sealed bids for 1. Noncompliance of the General Bid date if The Town of Winthrop restricting vehicles from 5. Noncompliance of of Deeds in Book 58210, Terms of the Sale: Cash, Chief Procurement Section 04.20.00 the testing, loading, proposed structure with the work is estimated to invites sealed bids for parking in the front proposed structure with Page 113, for breach cashier’s or certified Officer Masonry transport and disposal respect to minimum cost $500,000 or more Installation of an HVAC yard. respect to minimum of conditions of said check in the sum of 6/20/19 This project is being of mixed yard waste, left side yard setback - NO WAIVERS WILL BE system at the Miller Field The public is invited street frontage of 50 ft. mortgage and for the $5,000.00 as a deposit W Electronically Bid excavated fill material of 10 feet (section GRANTED AFTER THE House in accordance to attend, and interest (Section 17.16.020 J.1.) purpose of foreclosing must be shown at (E-Bid). All bids shall and tree debris from the 17.16.020 J 1.) General BID DATE. See Contract with BID SPECIFICATIONS parties shall have 6. The public is invited the same, the mortgaged the time and place of be prepared and Town’s Storage Facility Regulations. Documents - Article 3 prepared by the Town. an opportunity to to attend, and interest premises located at the sale in order to submitted online at in accordance with BID 2. Noncompliance of LEGAL NOTICE of the Instructions to Bids will be received be heard. Copies of parties shall have 36 Girdlestone Road, qualify as a bidder (the www.Projectdog.com and SPECIFICATIONS prepared proposed structure with Bidders. by the Procurement the aforementioned an opportunity to Winthrop, MA 02152 mortgage holder and its received no later than by the Town. respect to no building The job site and/ Office, 1 Metcalf Square, application and plans are be heard. Copies of will be sold at a Public designee(s) are exempt the date & time specified Bids will be received may be altered to or existing buildings Winthrop, Massachusetts on file and available for the aforementioned Auction at 12:00 PM from this requirement); above. Hard copy bids by the Procurement exceed two- and one- will be available for until 11:00 a.m. on inspection at the Office application and plans are on July 9, 2019, at the high bidder to sign will not be accepted by Office, 1 Metcalf Square, half stories (section ADVERTISEMENT inspection at 10 A.M. on Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at of the Town Clerk, Town on file and available for mortgaged premises, written Memorandum of the Awarding Authority. Winthrop, Massachusetts 17.16.020 J.) General The Winthrop Housing Wednesday, June 26, which time they will be Hall, Monday through inspection at the Office more particularly Sale upon acceptance of For E-Bid Tutorial and until 12:00 p.m. on Regulations Authority, the Awarding 2019. Interested bidders opened and read aloud. Thursday during the of the Town Clerk, Town described below, all and bid; balance of purchase Instructions, download Monday, July 8, 2019 at 3. Noncompliance of Authority, invites sealed should report to 9 The bid package will be normal business hours. Hall, Monday through singular the premises price payable in cash the Supplemental which time they will be proposed structure bids from Contractors Golden Drive, Winthrop, available for pick-up Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk Thursday during the described in said or by certified check in Instructions To Bidders opened and read aloud. with respect to location for the Flat Membrane MA. from the Procurement Winthrop Board of normal business hours. mortgage, to wit: thirty (30) days from the for Electronic Bid Projects The bid package will be of swimming pools Roofing Replacement & For an appointment Office, Winthrop Town Appeals Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk Real property in the City date of the sale at the from www.Projectdog. available for pick-up minimum of 10 feet Related Work at Golden call Peg Tiernan Lyons, Hall, Room #6 on June June 13, 2019 Winthrop Board of of WINTHROP, County offices of mortgagee’s com. For assistance, from the Procurement from a rear property Drive 667-2 Elderly Executive Director at 19, 2019. June 20, 2019 Appeals of SUFFOLK, State of attorney, Korde & contact Projectdog, Inc. Office, Winthrop Town line. (section 17.36.040) Housing Development 617-846-7100. The Town reserves the W June 13, 2019 Massachusetts, described Associates, P.C., 900 at 978.499.9014. Hall, Room #6 on June location for the Winthrop 6/20/19, 6/27/19 right to waive any June 20, 2019 as follows: Chelmsford Street, Suite General bids and 19, 2019. 4. Noncompliance of Housing Authority in W informalities in or W The land in Winthrop, 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 sub-bids shall be The Town reserves the proposed structure Winthrop Massachusetts, reject any or all bids Suffolk County, or such other time as accompanied by a bid right to waive any with respect to location LEGAL NOTICE in accordance with the as may be in the best Massachusetts with the may be designated deposit that is not less informalities in or of swimming pools documents prepared by LEGAL NOTICE interests of the Town of buildings thereon, being by mortgagee. The than five (5%) of the reject any or all bids minimum of 10 feet LEGAL NOTICE Raymond T. Guertin, Winthrop. Bids from parts of lots 29 and 30 description for the greatest possible bid as may be in the best from a side yard NOTICE is hereby given Architect. qualified MBE/WBE firms as shown on a plan by premises contained in amount (considering all interests of the Town of property line (section that in accordance The Project consists are encouraged. The Whitman and Howard, said mortgage shall alternates), and made Winthrop. Bids from 17.36.040) location Legal Notice #015-2019 with the provisions of of: Replacement of Town of Winthrop is an C.E.’S, dated October control in the event of payable to the Winthrop qualified MBE/WBE firms The public is invited Notice is hereby given in Chapter 131, Section 40, all existing membrane TOWN OF WINTHROP Affirmative Action/Equal 1907, and recorded a typographical error in Housing Authority. are encouraged. The to attend, and interest accordance with Chapter Massachusetts Wetlands roofing and insulation BID FOR CONSTRUCTION Opportunity Employer. with Suffolk Deeds this publication. Bid Forms and Contract Town of Winthrop is an parties shall have 40A of the Massachusetts Protection Act and with new thermal OF CONCRETE This solicitation is being Book 5137, Page 118, Other terms to be Documents will be Affirmative Action/Equal an opportunity to General Laws and Winthrop Town By-Laws, insulation and 60 Mil SIDEWALKS & RESETTING bid pursuant to M.G.L. bounded and described announced at the sale. available online and Opportunity Employer. be heard. Copies of Chapter 17 of the Code a public hearing will be EPDM roofing system OF GRANITE CURBING Chapter 149. as follows: Ditech Financial LLC for purchase at www. This solicitation is being the aforementioned of the Town of Winthrop held on June 12, 2019, at Buildings 3/5 and In Various Locations Monica Ford, SOUTHERLY: by Korde & Associates, P.C. Projectdog.com, project bid pursuant to M.G.L. application and plans are that the Winthrop Board at 7:40 P.M. in the 10/12. Related work throughout the Town of Chief Procurement Girdlestone Road, about 900 Chelmsford Street code 833081. Chapter 30B. on file and available for of Appeals will conduct Joseph Harvey Hearing includes masonry & Winthrop Officer forty-seven and 34/100 Suite 3102 There is a plan deposit Monica Ford, inspection at the Office a public hearing on Room, Winthrop Town flashing, and painting The Town of Winthrop 6/20/19 (47.34) feet; Lowell, MA 01851 of $75.00 per set Chief Procurement of the Town Clerk, Town Thursday, June 27, Hall on the Request of second floor hallway invites sealed bids for W WESTERLY: by land (978) 256-1500 (maximum of 2 sets) Officer Hall, Monday through 2019 at or after 7:00 for Determination of ceilings. Town-Wide Sidewalk of owners unknown, Coffey, Thomas E., payable to Projectdog, 6/20/19 Thursday during the p.m. in the Robert L. Applicability from David Alternate No. 1 - Replacement in normal business hours. DeLeo, Senior Center, 35 Landers to construct eighty-eight and 81/100 18-031843 Replacement of all Inc. W

Black Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, June 20, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] Officials cut the ribbon for the public boat launch

By Kate Anslinger ribbon cutting ceremony of the new public boat launch the public boat launch at the was developed by the Depart- The rain didn’t stop town Town Landing Tuesday eve- ment of Fish and Game. Out officials and guests from com- ning. of the many projects in sea- ing out to celebrate the official “This boat launch will help us activate the waterfront of side communities across the Winthrop and will hopeful- Commonwealth, the Winthrop ly draw economic activity to landing boat launch was one the town,” said Town Man- of the biggest, and the hope is ager Austin Faison during the to maintain the site for years opening remarks. “We will to come. happily welcome the public “This particular project is to Winthrop to use the launch and enjoy nice weekends all one of the biggest,” said De- summer long.” partment of Fish and Game While the ribbon-cutting Commissioner Don Ami- ceremony for the near $1 mil- don. “We are so pleased with lion-dollar boat launch project MacKay construction for get- was delayed a week due to ting the project done ahead of Department of Fish and Game Town Council President Ron Vecchia reads the Safe Boating Day weather, the project itself was time and it will be a priority to Speaker of the House Bob right on time for the annual Commissioner Don Amidon Proclamation, alongside Stephen Machcinksi and Ray Julian DeLeo shares his thoughts on 4th of July activities. As one of keep the site in tip-top shape addresses the crowd. from the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. how the launch will be a re- the many long-term construc- so the public can utilize it for source for the community and fishing and boating access for surrounding communities. tion agreements from Prov- incetown to Williamstown, a long time.”

Town officials gather in the rain to cut the ribbon. Joe Pike, Ray Julian, Carmine Citro, Norm Hyett, Steve Machcinski, and Harbor Master Larry Pow- ers.

WINTHROP STUDENTS EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

ed diplomas to 253 members Leone (Winthrop 02152) registered. List, a student must obtain a throp, has been named to the of the class of 2019. Mr. Ste- achieved a semester GPA of Laura Hall, a member of minimum grade point average Spring 2019 Dean’s List. The phen Hughes, a 1973 graduate 3.5 or higher with at least 12 the Class of 2019 from Win- of 3.5, receive no letter grade students represent nearly all of BC High and Principal of completed credits to merit this throp below “C,” have no withdraw- of Rhode Island’s cities and the school, gave the address. accomplishment. Isabella Kennedy, a mem- al grades, and be enrolled in a towns, all six New England Daniel S. Reis, who grad- ber of the Class of 2022 from minimum of 12 credits for the states, New York and New uated with Academic Hon- STUDENTS ON Winthrop semester. Jersey, and many other states ors. He plans on Boston Uni- DEAN’S LIST AT Stonehill is a Catholic col- The following student has and countries. versity in the fall. lege located near Boston on met these requirements: To be included on the Matthew Conway Rudser, QUINNIPIAC a beautiful 384-acre campus Julia McIntyre, Hospital- Dean’s List, full-time stu- who graduated with Academic The following Winthrop in Easton, Massachusetts. ity Management, daughter dents must have completed Honors. He plans on the Uni- students were named to the With a student-faculty ratio of John McIntyre and Debra 12 or more credits for let- versity of Massachusetts Am- dean’s list for the Spring 2019 of 12:1, the College engages McIntyre ter grades during a semester herst in the fall. semester at Quinnipiac Uni- over 2,500 students in 80+ Endicott College offers and achieved at least a 3.30 BC High graduate Daniel Reis. versity: rigorous academic programs doctorate, master’s, bache- quality point average. Part- Tyler Chiudina DRISCOLL NAMED in the liberal arts, sciences, lor’s, and associate degree time students qualify with McKayla Norris and pre-professional fields. programs at its campus on the accumulation of 12 or TO CLEMSON To qualify for the dean’s The Stonehill community the scenic coast of Beverly, more credits for letter grades UNIVERSITY DEAN’S list, students must earn a helps students to develop the Mass., with additional sites earning at least a 3.30 quality grade point average of at least point average. LIST knowledge, skills, and charac- in Boston, online, and at U.S. 3.5 with no grade lower than The University of Rhode Cailyn Nicole Driscoll of ter to meet their professional and international locations. C. Full-time students must Endicott remains true to its Island’s pioneering research Winthrop has been named to goals and to live lives of pur- complete at least 14 credits founding principle of integrat- extends the University’s influ- the Dean’s List at Clemson pose and integrity. University. in a semester, with at least 12 ing professional and liberal ence well beyond its coastal Driscoll, whose major is credits that have been graded arts education with internship borders, while its unique inter- Psychology, made the Dean’s on a letter grade basis to be ENDICOTT COLLEGE opportunities across disci- disciplinary courses provide List for the spring 2019 se- eligible. Part-time students ANNOUNCES plines. For more, visit endi- its 16,637 undergraduate and mester. must complete at least six LOCAL DEAN’S LIST cott.edu. graduate students with global credits during a semester. opportunities in an intimate To be named to the Dean’s STUDENTS BC High graduate Matthew List, a student achieved a BLINERE BYTYQI environment. In May 2019, Rudser. Endicott College, the first grade-point average between STUDENTS ON NAMED TO DEAN’S more than 3,300 undergrad- 3.50 and 3.99 on a 4.0 scale. DEAN’S LIST college in the U.S. to require uate and about 700 graduate WINTHROP STUDENTS internships of its students, is LIST AT URI degrees were awarded. The Local students named were pleased to announce its Spring The University of Rhode University now has more than GRADUATE FROM LEONE NAMED TO named to Stonehill College 2019 Dean’s List students. In 120,000 alumni worldwide. BOSTON COLLEGE spring 2019 Dean’s List. Island is pleased to announce LASELL COLLEGE order to qualify for the Dean’s that Blinere Bytyqui, of Win- HIGH SCHOOL DEAN’S LIST To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must have a se- On Sunday, May 1,9 at Bos- Christina Leone, a Fash- ton College High School’s mester grade point average of ion and Retail Merchandis- 3.50 or better and must have ZONTA CLUB OF CHELSEA PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS 155th Commencement, Presi- ing major at Lasell College, dent Grace Cotter Regan and completed successfully all was named to the spring 2019 courses for which they were the Board of Trustees present- Dean’s List.

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