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THURSDAY, WINARC RUN, WALK, OR ROLL May 3, 2018 Water and Sewer INDEX Police Report 2 Editorials 6 Through The Years 7 rates up 17 percent Then and Now 7 By Sue Ellen Woodcock the higher rates. Obituaries 11 In addition to the deficit, Classified 14 It is not news that anybody other factors contributing to Business Directory 15 wants, but when water and the increase were principal sewer bills go out next week, and interest on new debt issues ratepayers will see a 17 per- for Contract 5, MWRA center INDEPENDENT cent increase in the water and project work and Winthrop sewer rate. Shore Drive Water Meters all Council heard totaling over $435,000. There from consultant Dick King- is also $38,999 in a new sala- son, who analyzed the new ry that also resulted in need to rates. raise the rates, and a purchase The current rate is $16.90 of a dump truck for $121,000 per cubic foot for FY 18 and Kingson said a large im- the new rate, effective imme- pact for the new rate was a diately will be $19.90 per cu- $272,282 assessment increase Newspaper Group bic foot for FY 19. from the MWRA, a direct Briefs Not only have the rates charge to the town. The extra NEWS gone up for fiscal year 2019, assessment is linked to how RAISE FUNDS FOR there is also a $479,000 deficit much extra water the town PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA in the FY18 budget that led to uses in a fiscal year. FIREWORKS Speaker Robert DeLeo, with John and Julia Mei, board member, at the WinARC annual Walk, Run The annual fundraising for and Roll around Deer Island on Sunday, April 29. More than 200 participants came out to support the Fourth of July fireworks the organization. Tennis courts won't be demolished, yet has begun, according to Fire Chief Paul Flanagan, and yes, By Sue Ellen Woodcock coach Marie Finn came to the this year’s fireworks will be council to lift the moratori- on the Fourth! Vieira wears multiple teaching hats About a year ago the Town um, to keep the tennis courts Donation can be sent to the Council voted for a moratori- where they are and to fix them. Winthrop Fireworks Fund, 40 um that would prevent the ten- A year ago one of the biggest in the program, reinforcing mentor to our students,” said Pauline St., Winthrop, MA By Kate Anslinger nis courts at the high school concerns was parking around the life/survival skills for the Vieira, who is also on the Ex- the high school. Finn and oth- 02152. st from being demolished and Unlike most teachers at 21 century. Part of this work ecutive Council of the Massa- used for parking. During the ers claim that there were no COMMUNITY Winthrop High School, Steve includes the operation of The chusetts Educational Theatre year, many people wanted to problems, but Police Chief Vieira spends the majority of Viking Café, which is run by Guild (METG). observe the traffic flow around Terence Delehanty is still not RESILIENCY his teaching time on the stage. the Life Skills students under the school and study the find- convinced. BUILDING & In addition to being the high his supervision. When did you realize you ings. See TENNIS COURTS Page 3 LISTENING SESSION school’s production manager Vieira is no stranger to the wanted to be a teacher? On Tuesday night, tennis for the Winthrop Drama Soci- high school or the stage, as I have always thought about Town of Winthrop Munic- ety and the Neil Shapiro Cen- he grew up in Winthrop and teaching, but never imagined ipal Vulnerability Prepared- ter for the Performing Arts, earned his BFA in Theatre that I would end up in edu- ness Plan will hold a listening Vieira is also the transition Arts from the Conservatory of cation. When I came home WINTHROP LITTLE LEAGUE session on May 8 at 7 p.m. in specialist for the life skills Performing Arts at Point Park after college, I started work- KICKS OFF SEASON the EB Newton Community program. He is responsible University with a concentra- ing with Karen Calinda and Center 45 Pauline St., Lyce- for planning and coordinating tion in stage management. the Drama Society to improve um Room. activities for post-graduate His education and dedication the technical elements in their The Listening Session students with developmental to theatre has landed him in a productions, which, over will include a brief presenta- disabilities, and he actively role that he loves. time, evolved into a whole tion summarizing the Com- scouts volunteer and job op- “The best part of my job is munity Resiliency Building portunities for the students acting as a teaching artist and See TEACHER HIGHLIGHT Page 3

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An unlicensed 17-year-old of the National Association teenager has been charged of Realtors. As an advocate with drunk driving in the for the homeless and her love death of a Winthrop native. for animals, donations in lieu Judy Moses, 64, of Chest- of flowers may be made to nut Hill and a Newton Real- Rosie’s Place, 889 Harrison tor, was struck and killed on a Ave., , MA. 02118, Medford street Sunday after- the Dedham Animal Shelter, noon. Moses was the owner and agent at Pathway Home 55 Anna’s Pl., Dedham, MA. Realty Group and was doing 02026 or the Northeast An- what she was passionate about imal Shelter, 347 Highland at the time. Ave., Salem, MA, 01970. Vis- Catching the first ball at the opening ceremonies for the Win- She was the daughter of iting hours will be held in the throp Little League on Saturday were from left Andy Jackson, Winthrop residents Ronald Bell-O’Dea Funeral Home, Robert Rich, Ryan Harris and Andrew Faretra. See more photos and Elinor Moses. She is also 376 Washington St., Brook- on Page 13. the sister of Capt. Tom Moses line, on Thursday, May 3 of the Winthrop Fire Depart- from 3 - 8 p.m. Relatives and ment. She was a graduate of friends are kindly invited. For Winthrop High School Class directions to the funeral home of 1971 and Simmons Col- please visit www.bellodeafh. Get your grills ready with fresh lege. com A Funeral Mass will be She was the beloved wife celebrated on Friday, May 4, meats, corn and salads of Charles Capace.. She is without leaving town here at the also survived by her extended at 11:30 a.m. in the Holy Ro- PHOTO BY DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN family and friends. She was sary Church, 1015 Shirley St., Winthrop Market Place President of the Winthrop Art Association Dawn Mahoney with Winthrop. Interment will fol- a poster of her best friend Nancy Williams, a strong figure in the a member of the Brookline Rotary Club, and past presi- low in the Winthrop Cemetery See our Ad in Sports Winthrop community who passed away last year and for whom www.winthropmktplace.com • 35 Revere St. Winthrop this year's Winthrop Art Show is dedicated. dent of the Women’s Section Belle Isle Section.

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Monday, April 23 dress on Dolphin Avenue to in one of the involved apart- location. by the manager of her apart- A resident of the town Street sweeping is going attempt to retrieve a handgun. ments. ACO states the coyote from ment building. came to the station to report a on in the town and party has Units clearing. Party at the Caller at Governor Park the previous call is now at Another attempt to serve traffic concern int he area. The a parking complaint for vehi- location will contact the in- reports that the neighbor is Cross and River Road accord- summons to subject on Hale resident has almost been in- cle on Perkins Avenue. Decal volved party to see if they can banging on her ceiling again. ing to a party from the golf Avenue. Unable to serve, left volved in an accident as well expiration so the vehicle was locate the item. Units spoke to both parties. course. Coyote is near the ten- another message with individ- as witnessed numerous motor towed by G&J. Caller on Shirley Street The reporting party was ad- nis court. 91 and 94 respond- ual’s father to come to the sta- vehicle infractions in the area Party on Tafts Avenue re- states a male party is yelling vised that the noise is com- ing with ACO. Delta 6 reports tion to pick up the summons. of Beach Road and Locust ports that her motor vehicle at people going by. He is sit- ing from the people upstairs she notified the staff at Miller Caller on Main Street states Street. Motor vehicles are go- was hit near Yirrell Beach. ting on the steps to High Tide. walking around. Unfortunate- Field and the baseball field. he is having issues with the ing on the wrong side of the She followed the vehicle to Party voluntarily transported ly, this is a downfall to condo They are closing the gate at neighbors as his parking lot island to enter Beach Road at Deer Island and exchanged to the Whidden. living. All parties were ad- Miller Field. ACO reports un- is small and some of his em- Locust. Units have been made paperwork, but reports she vised and peace was restored. able to locate the coyote but ployees are parking on the aware of the situation. may be under the influence. Wednesday, April 25 Report to follow and also the will stay in the area to insure street. One of the employee’s Party came to the station State was called to respond. Caller on Revere Street Board of Health will also be that the animal does not go tires were slashed two days and was served in hand by of- Unit found party that was states a motor vehicle struck a contacted. into Miller Field. ago. One had a screw in her ficer for summons out of Lynn driving erraticly on Birch pole in front of Family Pastry Caller on Prospect Avenue tire and now there are nails District Court. Road. Party was not in the and took off toward the High- Thursday, April 26 reporting a hit and run to her in the lot. Officer is going to Party came out of a friend’s vehicle but will check on her lands. No plate given. State Caller on Bartlett Road vehicle. She stated that there is knock on some neighbor’s house on Shirley Street and wellbeing. Spoke to party and Police and Revere Police has states two motor vehicles with a lot of damage. 93 reports the doors on Bowdoin Street and noticed that her car was no medical required. this vehicle pulled over on N.H. plates on street prevent- incident happened between advise they do not own public hit. The party will be going Caller on River Road re- North Shore Road. 93 is on ing the street sweeper to clean 1700 hours and the time she street parking spots and ad- through her insurance. ports a missing package from his way. Notified DPW about in front of her home. K9 dis- called it in. No information, vise to stop throwing screws Caller on Shore Drive re- Amazon that was left on his the light pole. Vehicle #1 was patched who stated that both description of the vehicle that in to the caller’s parking lot. ports that someone is throw- front porch. involved in another hit and cars have been ticketed. struck her. If they have an issue, call the ing all her stuff out of her Party stated a tractor trail- run with vehicle #2 at Revere Disabled motor vehicle Party would like a wellbe- police. No damage to any- home. Caller is not home. She er truck cannot make a turn Street in Winthrop as well. It pulled to side of road, near ing check on his mother on one’s car and spoke to about also said that she received a on Woodside Avenue causing was then pulled over in Re- Belle Isle Bridge. 91 reports Putnam Street. Spoke to her four-five neighbors. text from the involved party traffic as vehicles cannot get vere by State Police. Revere the man flagged him down. on the phone and she sounded Party came to the station to with picture of her things in by. Officer reports the truck Police took the individual into The incident is on the East lethargic. Patient transported report being a victim of fraud. bags. Units report there are was able to get out of the area, custody and a report is going Boston side. Control is con- to the Tufts Medical Center. He would like people to be no females present. A male he was just taking his time as to follow. Clear, heading back tacting A7. We informed them Attempted to reach out to the aware that a Google search and his son reside and state to not hit any overhanging to Winthrop. that a tow is needed as the son who did not pick up the under Facebook Security and no females were there and no wires. Caller reports she was in- car is leaking fluid. They said phone. Service Department. is not property has been stolen/dam- Report that in the garage volved in a road rage incident they would take care of it. 91 associated with Facebook and aged. Spoke to the reporting on Pond Street, there are two at the intersection of Shirley standing by with party until Friday, April 27 this is where the fraud oc- vehicles with a group of male Street and Veterans Road. The Boston arrives. 94 reports A7 Small red car was spotted curred. See POLICE Page 3 parties playing loud music male operator followed her has arrived and Metro truck driving into another vehicle. and yelling and causing a dis- to Shirley Hardware where has the vehicle. Caller also reports the driver turbance. Individuals were ad- he followed her into the store 93 reports he was flagged of the small red car had left vised that it is private property and verbally confronted her down by a citizen on Frank- and walked away from the ve- BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE and they have been trespassed and called her names in front lin Avenue stating a car was hicle towards the beach. The from the area. of the employees there. Caller keyed on both sides. No status vehicle that caused the crash For Summer Season is concerned because he took found on driver’s license. has been towed by G&J. the Tuesday, April 24 pictures of her car. She did Per Charlie 1, 93 responded other vehicles are on the side 25 feet and Under $90/ft Caller on Main Street stated manage to get the plate num- to Sunnyside Avenue because of the road. They are not a Over 25 feet, $110/ft that someone broke through ber and the vehicle comes out party reports someone has sto- hazard. the window. It is unknown of address on Neptune Ave- len one of his checks. Assisted a motorist on Re- PLUS ELECTRICITY how, but they are now inside nue.Officers spoke to the male Officer will try to serve vere Street. The driver’s car the house. Unit drove the fe- party. they are also on their summons from Lynn District died in the middle of the road. LOCATED MINUTES FROM BOSTON male party and her boyfriend way to speak to the female Court to subject on Hale Av- He was able to push it off to SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF SKYLINE back to their residence. No party that was also involved. enue. the side and call Triple A. He charges were filed and owner Units spoke to the female 91 attempting to serve sum- will stay with the vehicle and will take care of the broken party. No crimes were com- mons to subject on Hale Ave- wait. Triple A came and took Captain Jack’s Viking Marina, window. Peace was restored. mitted, but she was advised if nue. Reports he was unable to the vehicle. of Winthrop MA Party on Summit Avenue anything like that happens to serve paperwork. He left mes- Assisted another motorist states there is street sweep- call police. sage with individual to have on Woodside Avenue with a 617-539-4406 or 617-212-0037 ing today and there are cars Caller on Putnam Place party pick up the paperwork vehicle. Unable to get the ve- parked up and down the street. reports that two vehicles are at the station when able. hicle started. He was given a 857-201-9218 Unit out of the area and was parked facing the wrong di- Report of male screaming courtesy ride to Viking Gar- NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED advised of the complaint. rection. One parking violation in the street with a baseball bat dens. Individual came in to report issued. at Circuit and Birch Road. He Female caller on Shore losing her Moroccan identifi- Party on Crest Avenue seems aggressive. 91 spoke to Drive reports being harassed cation card (similar in appear- states a truck drove by and hit the party who stated he was ance to U.S. driver’s license). his vehicle. It took his mirror having a disagreement over If found, please contact her off.94 is off on Shore Drive the phone. He was advised. English-speaking friend. with the truck that hit the call- Caller on Golden Drive re- Caller on Moore Street er’s vehicle. He was able to ports that someone damaged states that her mother has get both parties together and her car with a key along the been making statements. She papers were exchanged. back of the trunk. was last seen in the beach Female walked into the sta- A person walked in to turn area. her daughter approached tion to report that her father- in items from his LTC surren- a state trooper doing a detail in-law is missing. Last seen der order. and the trooper will meet offi- March 27 at their house. Caller reports she saw a We cers at her home. Female par- Noise disturbance called in coyote at the Point. ACO state ty will be walking home soon. by resident of Governors Park. himself and 976 have inves- Party requested medical and is Parties were advised of their tigated and only see several going to the Whidden. rights. Parties have a court people walking their dogs. Section 35 party from Gov- date scheduled. Report will They will remain on scene ernors Park willing to turn be forwarded to the Board of for further investigating as the himself in. He was taken to Health for possible violations caller was vague in the exact court. Party at Brookfield and Pal- myra Street states a female is Independent Newspapers climbing a tree and was also seen urinating. Units off with ERRY MBROSIO Mother’sMom Day involved party. Officers spoke G D’A to the subject and party denied any knowledge or involve- ATTORNEY AT LAW ment of what the units were called there for. Units cleared. Report of an argument be- IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? tween landlord and tenant on DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE Vine Avenue. No weapons. “Gifts From The Heart” Units spoke to both parties PROXY, OR POWER OF ATTORNEY? All Ads in Color FREE and advised them that it was a civil matter. Peace was re- IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION stored. 2x4 - $90.00 Per Paper Party on Charles Street states that he feels threatened 4 papers - $350.00 Color by a neighbor. No weapons. 781-284-5657 Units spoke to the reporting party. The son of the reporting All 6 papers - $500.00 party arrived on the scene to CALL th th take control of the situation. Published 1 week | May 9 & 10 , 2018 Neighbor and party usually Established in 1882 get along. If needed to come rop’s P nth ion GEORGE i ee back involuntary 123 Section REVERE JOURNAL W Chelsear record 12. Station got a call from S.P. South Boston. They have a BARKER Everett Independent WINTHROP Winthrop resident under ar- Winthrop Sales • All Service • Leases u n r a n S c r i p T New er Sun T ranScripT rest on gun charges stemming spap S T from a road rage incident. The c harlestown Published by the Independent Newspaper Group Good Brothers Dodge PATRIOT-BRIDGE resident has a license to carry T h e N o r T h e N d r e g i o N a l r r e v i e w issued out of our town. They 577 Columbian St., S. Weymouth sto request we revoke his license o n and attempt to confiscate any B The Sun T h e B e a c o n h i L L T i m e s remaining firearms registered 781-331-8300 to him. Licensing Officer called in to do an immediate revocation of the license. W93 T h e L y n n J o u r n a L responded to subject’s home EastT i m e s -F Bostonr e e P r e s s to attempt to take a recovery of remaining weapons. Call Your Rep. 781-485-0588 • Deadline: Friday, May 4th Officer responding to ad-

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Police // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Council funds labor contracts party and advised her to go ously ID’d the male and it is days. By Sue Ellen Woodcock for the fire department, the $23,800 to DPW and $5,900 there and insure that her prop- the same party whose identifi- Called in by Boston, who department of public works for police personnel. erty was in fact stolen and if cation was found in the motor stated there was a past domes- The Town Council has department and police depart- The funding reflects a so to call us back and we will vehicle after the accident and tic in Boston Haymarket area agreed to fund one-year con- ment personnel. 2-percent increase given for go and take a report. he fits the description of the between a male and female tracts, retroactive to July 2017 Tuesday night the council July 1, 2017, and expires June party seen walking away from inside a vehicle. Boston asked approved $49,200 for fire, 30, 2018. Saturday, April 28 the accident according to the us to a well being check on Party on Waldemar Avenue report. the female party. They stated states that a small tan/brown Motor vehicle blocking the that the vehicle comes out of Public comment rules the Council Meeting dog is wandering on her intersection on Shirley Street. Winthrop. Unit checked the By Sue Ellen Woodcock Each speaker passionately • Tom Rielly – filing zoning street. Party does not recog- Officer was able to find the property at Governors Park nize him as a dog that lives on owner and had them move makes their case, supposedly amendments for town center and states that his mother will the street. He also states that their vehicle. At every meeting the Town in less than three minutes, but • Jack Dowd – Ingleside be home shortly. Everything the dog is friendly. Dog was Report of a motor vehi- Council allows for two public often not. Park picked up and returned to his cle blocking a driveway on checks out at this address. comment blocks, one at the Here’s a recap of what peo- • Mary Mahoney – rats in owner. Bartlett Parkway. Owner was Boston PD was notified. beginning and one at the end. ple had to say this week: her neighborhood Assisted party to retrieve found and moved the vehicle. Tuesday night public com- • Marie Finn – high school • Stephanie Recchia – call property on Bellevue Avenue. Party from Shirley Street Sunday, April 29 ment went well over an hour tennis courts for Diversity Commission Employee reports larceny came into the lobby to pick Party came to the station to covering everything to parks, • Steve Rogers – the Larsen • Sean Driscoll – flooding from Twins Bakery. Unfound- up her summons from Lynn drop off a set of house keys in flooding diversity, sexual- ha Rink in his neighborhood ed, parties reported they did Court. It was served in hand. accordance with the orders set rassment, the center business • Sylvia Whiting – call for a • Bob Carroll – planning not call the police. Party stated that he was forth. district, the airport and more. Diversity Commission issues Attempt to serve summons threatened by two people in Party came into the sta- to subject on Shirley street. a red Ford Explorer on Veter- tion to report a possible civil Party was not home. Family ans Road. He wants to speak rights/hate crime violation. Local student performs in Boston Ballet’s celebrated member will have party come with an officer regarding this Attempting to find owner to the station when she gets matter. It was also noted that of dog that was running lose production of Marius Petipa’s 'The Sleeping Beauty' home from work to retrieve the calling party was also an on Siren Street. Officer spoke Kayla Rose Petruccelli, 8, portunity!” said Kayla Rose paperwork. officer. with the owner of the dog who of Winthrop is performing in Petruccelli Party came to the station, One car motor vehicle ac- is now tied up in the backyard. Boston Ballet’s production of Petruccelli has been a stu- along with a daughter and an- cident on Main Street. Giving Probation faxed over an Marius Petipa’s "The Sleep- dent at Boston Ballet School other, to report that her motor female a courtesy ride. She active probation warrant for ing Beauty" in the role of Li- for four years. Kayla is the vehicle was stolen. This is the was dropped off at her resi- individual on Cutler Street for lac Fairy Page. The Sleeping daughter of Paul and Cherie motor vehicle involved in a dence on Beacon Street. alleged probation violations. Beauty runs May 11–19, at Petruccelli and grandchild of previous incident. Party was Caller on Revere Street Report of wires and pole the Boston Opera House. Raymond and Janet O’Brien. advised that her brother was states a massage parlor ran down on Veterans Road. “I am thankful and hon- already in last night and told his credit card without per- Police and fire will be - dis ored to be a part of this very See PETRUCELLI Page 6 a different story and admitted mission. There was a misun- exciting production and op- Kayla Rose Petrucelli. that he was driving the car. derstanding on a charge going patched. Units blocking traf- Party was advised about filing through. Owner of the store fic at Veterans Road and Ha- a false police report. Parties agreed to make it whole next dassah and also Veterans and left the station and left the week. An error in the system Shirley Street. White SUV Teacher Highlight // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 name of the son who had the that had it that the owner was with front end damage took new program culminating in contribute to the design and throp School District? car who had come in last night unable to refund the charge. a right from Veterans Road and told a different story. A Parties came into the station onto Shirley Street. It is being the opening of the new Neil planning. It’s nice to work where I few minutes later,the male from the establishment with looked at in connection to this Shapiro Center for the Per- went to school and continue came in but would not ID him- the reference number which incident. National Grid also forming Arts, for which I was What do you love to build and nurture the sense self. Party was sent out of the will used to reimburse the cus- on the scene. Units clear, un- fortunate enough to be able to about teaching in the Win- of homegrown talent and en- station. The mother had previ- tomer in three to five business able to locate the vehicle. thusiasm. The sense of com- munity is so great, and it is so special to be able to work Tennis Courts // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 alongside teachers who have taught me when I was in high “The courts are still play- other classes. Finn said she and the tennis school. able for this year,” Finn said. The estimated cost to fix players have attended sever- Tennis players are not the the courts is $400,000. New al meetings to get feedback, If you weren’t a teacher, only ones who use the courts courts have been installed in including one at which a 500 what other profession could at the high school. Because Ingleside Park, but there are signature petition to save the you see yourself doing? there is one shared gym for no bathrooms and often chil- tennis courts was presented. While I have always middle and high school class- dren are riding bikes or play- dreamed of working in the es the courts are also used by ing street hockey. Steve Vieira, production manager for Drama Society and transi- tion speccialist for Life Skills program. world of professional theater, I have really grown to love working with students and young artists. I think I would always want to be involved in educational theater in some capacity, be it high school, university level, or even with the education departments of a professional theatre compa- ny.

Do your students inspire you? I am so inspired by my stu- dents. While I put a lot of ex- pectations on them and have very high standards, their work ethic and dedication is incredible. While we work as a team to design and create the work you see on stage, the running of every production is 100 percent student-exe- cuted, which I think is so im- portant; to have that sense of responsibility and ownership, and really take pride in their work.

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Page 4 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 COTTAGE HILL HOSTS TOAST TO SPRING

On Saturday night, April 28th, Cottage Hill Real Estate hosted a “Toast to Spring” to benefit Joshua Cohen. The event focused on creating a spring wreath, designed by Mary Lally who supervised the evening. About 40 com- munity members came out to spruce up their front doors and The Winthrop Midddle School Drama Society. support a great cause. Togeth- er with sponsors, Attorney Na- dine Calla and the Winthrop Golf Club, the event raised Winthrop Middle School Drama $1,200 for the family. Katie's Kitchen and the Pizza Center Society wraps up an outstanding year graciously donated snacks for the event. By Cara Huberman ley why she chose to direct the on stage at the Neil Shapiro Cottage Hill would like to 1960 Tony Award-winning Center for the Arts this Sat- thank everyone who partici- The Winthrop Middle Broadway production for the urday, April 28, at the Massa- pated in this event to benefit School Drama Society per- Fall musical. Her response: chusetts Educational Theatre Joshua who is a third-grader formed two productions this “I chose 'Bye Bye Birdie' Guild Middle School Drama currently undergoing treat- school year. One production because I want to expose my Fest. Schools from around ment for cancer. was in the fall and another students to as many varieties the state will be presenting "We wanted to host a fun in the spring. Students tried of theatre and performance as their 40-minute productions. event and support a commu- out for various parts and oth- possible. The festival is open to the, nity member who has been ers chose to work behind the This spring the WMS Dra- public. Tickets are $10 each going through something so scene as crew members. All ma Club performed three, and that allows ticket holders devastating," said Elizabeth in all, there are approximately 10-minute, original plays, to come and go throughout the Ferrara of Cottage Hill Real 100 members of the society. which were outstanding. The day. There are seven schools Estate. After students were cast, prac- amazing part of these plays competing for the gold, silver tices were frequent and long. was that not only were they and bronze. The first produc- Their hard work was clearly written and performed by stu- tion starts at 9 a.m. Winthrop visible on stage. dents, they were also direct- Middle School Drama Society The fall production of “Bye ed by students. A friend of will be performing at 1 pm. Bye Birdie” was flawless. my family, Arie Laure, who Please come out and support Watching sixth-, seventh- and is a theater enthusiast, comes our student actors. Tickets eighth-graders perform on the to many of my son’s perfor- will be available for purchase stage of the new Neil Shapiro mances. At intermission he at the door. There will be a Center for the Arts - located came up to me and asked me concession stand. at the new Winthrop Middle if the students really wrote Miss Daley has been an School/ High School - one and directed the plays. When amazing asset to the school’s would think they were at a I told him that they did indeed, drama program, directing theater on Broadway, watch- he was blown away. The titles wonderful productions. "My ing the performance. These of the plays are: “Bank With- son loves drama and said to students, who are between 11 drawal Symptoms,” “Because me after the first Spring -per and 14 years old, the majority The World Needs Unicorns” formance “Mama, it feels of whom have no training are and “Middle School Crush.” great to be on the stage that good. They are even bet- The second half of the again…” I am certain he isn’t ter than that. Spring performance was the only student that feels this The production trans- “Shuddersome; Tales of Poe.” way. We, as a community are formed the stage to Sweet Ap- This is the retelling of some of so fortunate to have Miss Da- ple, Ohio, where the musical Edgar Allan Poe’s best works: ley; the new performance cen- takes place. There was sing- “The Tell Tale Heart,” “The ter; and a town that has a pas- ing, dancing and a whole lot Raven” and “Masque of the sion for the arts. A shout out of acting that was no less than Red Death.” True to Poe’s of huge thanks goes out to all perfection. The cast of 59 works, the actors put on a of the people that assist in the student and 35 crew members performance that was scary, drama program as it wouldn’t had flawless performances for creepy and not for the faint be the success it is without all three performances. of heart … and was simply a you!" I had a chance to ask Dra- wonderful performance. This ma Club director Brittany Da- production will be presented

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Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 Page 5 CROWD COMES OUT FOR MAUREEN DELEHANTY Photos by Sue Ellen Woodcock

Over 100 people came out Saturday night at the Elks in sup- port of Maureen Delehanty, who is battling cancer. Friends and family bid on gift baskets and raffle tickets.

Maureen Delehanty gets a hug from friend Elaine Albuquerque. Maureen Delehanty is surrounded by her family.

Laurisa Wojcik, Sheryl Howard Family and supporters look over some of the numerous gift and Roseann Mazzuchelli sell Bobbie Vechhio, Jack Calabrese, Patty Hames and Maureen Maureen Delehanty gets a kiss baskets. raffle tickets at the door. English. from her nephew.

Maureen Delehanty and her mother Mary Fundraiser organizers Patrick Teixeira, Ellea Baxter, Jodee Harris, Amy Gal- More fundraiser organizers included Steve Reardon, Joan Anderson, Jerry Mahoney. lagher, Dan Hubert, Kathy and Billy Hubert. Cesario, Kathy Haskell, June Broyles and Jenn Alioto.

To everyone who attended and/or contributed in any way to the That's What Friends Are For benefit for Maureen Delehanty at the Winthrop Elks on Saturday, April 28th, we are grateful beyond measure.

Maureen and her family can never adequately express how much the outpouring of love and support means to us. Besides your generosity of time and effort and finance, the generosity of spirit displayed in the days leading up to, during, and since the event is such a comfort.

To thank everyone who had a hand in making the event the success it was would be impossible, but please know that your support has not gone unnoticed and is truly appreciated.

Seeing all of you on Saturday was the perfect reminder that we are never alone in this. Your prayers and offers of support through this trying time have made an unbearable situation so much more tolerable. Words are inadequate, but we sincerely thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

"I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light.” A sincere heartfelt thanks and gratitude from the Delehanty Family

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Guest Op-Ed Hot weather and cold water: avoiding hypothermia With forecasts predicting summer-like temperatures of 80 de- Forum gree weather, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is reminding the public of the dangers associated with swimming in water bodies this time of year. Currently, water temperatures in lakes and ponds are in the 40’s and 50’s, while ocean temperatures remain in the 40’s. Swim- ming in such cold water, even in short periods of time, can quickly cause hypothermia in the human body. “After such a long winter season, the Department of Conser- vation and Recreation is ecstatic to have people from all over the Commonwealth having the opportunity to get outside and enjoy our state parks and other natural resources,” said DCR Commissioner Leo Roy. “With the start of warmer air tempera- tures, it is important that we all use caution near water bodies, particularly this time of year, when cold water temperatures can be detrimental to one’s safety.” Hypothermia can set in at approximately 15-30 minutes in 32.5-40 degree water temperatures, and 30-60 minutes in 40- 50 degree water temperatures. Additionally, cold water robs the body of heat 32 times faster than cold air, can cause the body to experience muscle spasms and cramps, and can cause the body to go into shock and begin hyperventilating. If you or someone you are with were to fall into a water body, it is extremely im- portant to not panic, and to conserve energy to avoid exhaustion and unconsciousness. Symptoms of hypothermia include: shivering; dizziness; to the Editor nausea; increased breathing; difficulty in speaking; confusion; LETTERS diminished coordination; fatigue; and an increase in heart crimination occurs, and a way be encouraged to fully partici- Most surrounding cities rate. Furthermore, it is important to note that the DCR starts ESTABLISH THE DIVERSITY, to establish a mechanism to pate in town government, that and towns have a Human guarding major coastal and inland beaches weekends only on educate the employees and women are treated fairly, and Rights Commission or similar Memorial Day Weekend. Beaches will not be guarded seven INCLUSION AND general public of the need for that all faiths and segments group that addresses diversity, days a week until June 16, 2018. Those who choose to swim at a ACCESSIBILITY a supportive, non-discrimina- of the community know that discrimination, and promotes tory environment. we are accepted. In light of education in their towns. A location where a lifeguard is not on duty, do so at their own risk. COMMISSION the recent law suit against the DIA Commission in Winthrop Dear Editor: Winthrop has experienced some incidents of hate and Town of Winthrop on behalf would give persons who have The following letter was read discriminatory actions direct- of a female employee, the experienced discrimination to the Town Council May 1 ed at the women, along with Massachusetts Commission a place to tell their story and GETTING INTO THE SEASON AT Thank you for giving us Jewish, Hispanic, Muslim and Against Discrimination and be given resources for cop- the opportunity to address you other legal entities will be tak- ing with discrimination. It is THE SENIOR CENTER African American residents this evening. I’m speaking ing a close look at our Town to imperative that this initiative of Winthrop. One incident is to voice my support that the see if action is being taken to takes place from the top levels too many. By establishing the Town of Winthrop officially make sure this does not hap- of our government; the Town Diversity, Inclusion and Ac- establish the Diversity, Inclu- pen in the future. Establishing Council. As a recognized cessibility Commission, you sion and Accessibility Com- the Diversity, Inclusion and government we must ensure are making a strong statement Accessibility Commission protection of basic human and mission. Many neighboring that “Hate Has No Home communities have established will be viewed as a positive civil rights and unity. This is Here,” a statement that is the first step by the MCAD. The a positive first step in - com Human Rights Commissions first step in making sure that to ensure that a mechanism next steps must include es- batting a climate that could discrimination does not take a tablishing clear and concise take hold without such action. is in place for employees and hold in our community. residents to show and voice policies for non-discrimina- Thank you for supporting this It is my hope that the Com- tory practices and compre- their support of basic human extremely valuable initiative. mission will look at the needs hensive training of all Town One Winthrop rights; the right to a work- of all of Winthrop’s residents, employees to ensure fair and Sylvia and Maxwell place and community free ensuring that those needs are equitable treatment (e.g. sex- Whiting from discrimination and ha- understood and met: that peo- ual harassment and diversity Stephanie Recchia tred, a place to offer a forum ple of color in Winthrop will awareness training). to voice concerns if such dis- feel welcome in our town, and

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PHOTO BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK Workshop held on April 6, 28, Winthrop Parents Fo- rewarding and have learned a with two representatives of Linda Nugent spends a quiet evening painting a spring scene on and update attendees about rum presented a workshop lot as I trained to present it. I the Department of Children the windows of the senior center. the information gathered from at the library, with a light hope that one or more individ- and Families, Gahudy Marti- this event. A question-and-an- lunch thanks to DeMoulas uals will step forward to work nez and Felicia Chimah, and swer session will also be in- Market Basket, and support together to build on the pro- longtime foster parent Shar- cluded to gather information from Eastern Bank Charitable gram’s success so far.” lene Hicks. Independent from the public regarding Foundation, Speaker Robert Anyone interested in learn- For more information send your feedback on vulnera- A. DeLeo, Those Who Can ing about this community ser- email to therese@parentsfo- bilities and strengths in Win- for Those In Need, Winthrop vice opportunity is welcome rum.org or call 617-864-3802. Newspaper Group throp! Family Network, and Win- to attend the May 15 celebra- The Library is located at 1 For more information, throp Police and School de- tion to speak with Mrs. Ock- Metcalf Square. please contact the Assistant partments. enden and Eve Sullivan, Par- Town Manager, Joe Domelo- At the workshop Win- ents Forum founder. Send us Your News wicz at jdomelowicz@town. throp Parents Forum coor- Participants, who all said SIGNING EVENT AT The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourages winthrop.ma.us. dinator, Therese Ockenden, they got a lot out of the pre- ROBIN’S NEST residents to submit birth and engagement announced that she will be sentation, were Gabriel Ro- Robin’s Nest is host- announcements, news releases, business PARENTS FORUM leaving the area in the fall, driguez, Grace and Austin ing a discussion and sign- briefs, honor rolls, social news, sports sto- ries, and photographs for publication. Items CELEBRATION SET saying, “I found Parents Fo- Kingsbery, Anita Preble and ing of the book “Beautifully should be forwarded to our offices at 385 FOR MAY 15 rum to be both revealing and Djamel Bekkai-Pierre, along Said: Quotes by Remarkable Broadway, Citizens Bank Building, Suite Women and Girls” on Sunday, Parents and children from 105, Revere, MA 02151-9103. Items can May 6 from 3 to 6 p.m. Fea- any Boston-area community also be faxed to 781-485-1403. The Sun tured guests with be Pauline are invited to a celebration of Transcript also encourages readers to e-mail Weger, author of “Beautifully news releases to International Day of Families Said” and founder of Quot- [email protected]. on Tuesday, May 15, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Win- abelle, and Adrianne Haslet, dancer, marathoner and sur- ubscription nformation throp Public Library, Hazlett S I Room, sponsored by Parents vivor of the Boston Marathon The Winthrop Sun Transcript is Forum. Children will have a Bombing. The discussion and published every Thursday by the chance to make posters on the question and answer segment Revere-based Independent Newspaper theme ‘What I like about my Parents Forum presenters and participants, left to right: Therese will begin at 3:30 p.m. Re- Group. Periodical postage rates paid at family’ and light snacks will Ockenden, Djamel Bekkai-Pierre, Eve Sullivan, Gahudy Marti- freshments will be served. Boston Ma. Subscription rates are $26 be provided. nez, Felicia Chimah, Grace and Austin Kingsbery, Anita Preble Robin's Nest is located at per year in Winthrop, and $50 per year and Sharlene Hicks. outside the city. Postmaster, send change On Saturday, April 79 Jefferson Street, Winthrop. of address information to Independent Newspaper Group, 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. Petrucelli // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3

The Transcript assumes no financial She is a passionate student seurs,” said Artistic Director tionally-acclaimed profession- responsibility for typographical errors Ballet’s trademark works, this of the William P. Gorman Fort Mikko Nissinen. “The Sleep- al dancers from around the in advertisements, but will reprint that production of the classic com- Banks Elementary School. In ing Beauty is ingrained in bal- world. part of the advertisement in which the ing-of-age fairytale features addition to dancing with The let history, and I am proud that “Participating in a full- error occurs. Advertisers will please additional choreography by Sir Boston Ballet School she par- Boston Ballet continues this length ballet is a fun and educa- notify the management immediately of Frederick Ashton, soaring mu- ticipates in local voice class legacy. The tradition, emotion, tional performance opportunity any errors that may occur. USPS NO. sic by Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky, along with other local activi- and atmosphere created by the for Boston Ballet School stu- 526-560 and sumptuous sets and cos- ties. Although Kayla enjoys all superb dancing, costumes, and dents, exposing them to aspects tumes by Emmy Award-win- of her lessons, ballet remains sets have made audiences fall of ballet they don’t experience ning designer David Walker. The Winthrop Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space her passion. in love with it again and again.” in a regular class,” said Boston Following last season’s per- and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please “This is my favorite produc- Through this performance, Ballet School Director Marga- formances, Alastair Macaulay, include your street and telephone number with your submission. tion of 'The Sleeping Beauty,' students learn about the hard ret Tracey. “I am so proud of The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters Chief Dance Critic of The New and I am excited to share it with work, energy, and artistry that the work our students have put to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and to York Times, praised Boston Boston audiences again. It is a make a ballet performance into this performance. This ex- encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed Ballet’s production of 'The are not necessarily those of The Winthrop Transcript. fantastic introduction for the come to life. They have the perience will ignite a life-long Sleeping Beauty' as one of “the Text or attachments emailed to first-time ballet goer, as well unique honor to share the stage love of this art form.” world’s best.” [email protected] are preferred. as a true pleasure for connois- with Boston Ballet’s interna- Hailed as one of Boston

Black Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 Page 7 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 824 - FOUR OLD PICTURES - TRIVIA

20 years ago Presidential preference pri- ed to be completed in the fall. April 30, 1998 mary on Tuesday. Local Re- A six-way race for the publicans favored New York 100 years ago 1 vacant seat on the Board of Governor Nelson Rockefel- May 4, 1918 Selectmen and a four-way ler for the GOP nomination. A group of 117 automo- battle for the two seats on the Democrats favored New York biles participated in the Lib- School Committee will high- Senator Robert F. Kennedy, light the annual town election but also gave strong support erty Loan parade through the set for this Monday. to Vice President Hubert H. town last Friday. Hundreds The annual Culture Shock Humphrey. The slate of del- of spectators lined the route Weekend is set to get under- egates supporting Minnesota of the parade, which included way Friday evening with a Senator Eugene McCarthy the naval band from Bumpkin performance by the Winthrop also made a strong showing. Island and two companies of High School Jazz Ensemble. A capacity crowd filled St. regulars from the local forti- Events featuring the arts are John’s Episcopal Church for fications. planned all day Saturday and the final rites for Marine Cor- Winthrop servicemen on Sunday. poral Robert W. Belcher, 22, a A woman and her infant 1964 grad of Winthrop High the front on Europe tell of were held at gunpoint in their School, who became the third how important it is for them Governor’s Park apartment Winthrop boy killed in action to receive letters from home by two men who climbed the in Vietnam. Belcher died in a to help alleviate the loneliness balcony to access her apart- battle in the area of Khe Sanh. they feel being so far away 2 ment. The gunmen were look- The Winthrop Junior High from their loved ones. ing for information on the School band will present an whereabouts of the baby’s fa- instrumental and vocal con- 110 years ago ther, who owes them money. cert in conjunction with the May 2, 1908 E. Arthur King led a cere- Watertown Jr. High band Sat- A large sum was raised for mony sponsored by the Win- urday night at Memorial Au- throp Historical Commission ditorium. the victims of the great Chel- for the placing of a permanent sea fire at a musicale held at marker at the former home of 60 years ago the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuchmeister, a re- May 1, 1958 Charles Philips at 133 Cliff cipient of the Congressional The new editor of the Win- Ave. Medal of Honor, at 6 Lewis throp Transcript is John Ray- With temperatures reach- Ave. Kuchmeister was award- mond, a 26 year-old native of ing 84 degrees last Sunday, ed the medal for his actions in Hollywood, California, who the first big crowds of the cutting the communications has worked previously with season turned out at Revere cable at Cienfuegos in Cuba the Christian Science Moni- Beach and Winthrop Beach. Our wonderful seaside is now Veteran’s Road. Company Terminal’s main at the start of the Spanish tor. community, on 1.6 square Picture two – This picture office in the 1890’s at 511 American War in 1898. Kuch- A report on the condition miles of land, is almost 400 was taken at the corner of Shirley Street opposite the in- meister sustained injuries in of the local schools conduct- 120 years ago years old and our Then and Tafts Avenue and Otis Street tersections with Underhill and the battle that affected him for ed by the Harvard Universi- May 6, 1898 Now articles have reviewed about 1928. The building Perkins Streets. The building the rest of his life. ty School of Education has Given Admiral Dewey’s much of its history during the shown was the storage and shown to the right of it at 505 The selectmen have voted recommended the immediate recent great victory in Ma- past sixteen years. Sometimes maintenance barn for Mr. Her- – 509 Shirley Street is still to send out bids for the re-de- abandonment of the Center nila, the consensus is that it we get photographs depicting bert Ridgeway’s Point Shirley there. Ferry Boats from Bos- sign of Ingleside Park, utiliz- School and the construction is doubtful that Winthrop res- places from the past which Trolley Car line that ran from ton and Revere docked here. ing $300,000 in free fill being of a new, 12-room elementary idents will see any battles at although known to some may the intersection of Washington Picture four – This picture donated by Massport from its school to replace it. sea from our shores. not be familiar to many of our Avenue and Shirley Street out is of the early Thornton Park Logan Airport construction readers. Periodically we plan to Point Shirley and the Taft Narrow Gauge Railroad Sta- project. 70 years ago A cannon and 13 can- to select four such pictures Inn from 1910 to 1940. The tion originally located at the A Family Dollar store is set April 29, 1948 non balls were placed on the and present them for your railway line was originally end of Winthrop Street below grounds of the Center School enjoyment as “Photographic constructed with an under- to open in the Centre today at The selectmen have voted Sea View Ave. This station last week. Trivia”. First look at the pic- ground trolley, sort of a third 16 Somerset Ave. to move the Special Town was one of the nine original Meeting from May 10 to May Frederick Belcher won a ture and see if you can iden- rail reached through a slot in stations and is the only sta- tify its location and then read 30 years ago 17 at the request of the Advi- jury verdict against the town the street from the car above tion that remains today. It was the text associated with it. to provide power for the May 4, 1988 sory Committee, which said for $450 for the damage named after John Wingate Picture one – Just recently wheels. This did not prove to Town Meeting members it needs more time to study a Thornton who owned the land caused to his land when the we received this old Winthrop be satisfactory because of wa- reaffirmed their vote of the proposal to appropriate funds where the Thornton Park res- town lowered the grade along photograph from George W. ter flooding the underground previous session and denied a in order for the town to ap- Belcher, Hermon, and Lin- Bolster Jr. which was taken power line and so the system idential area is now situated. request by Police Chief David ply for state grants to create a about 1930 looking down what was changed over to being In the right of the picture Ap- Rice to grant him an exten- Winthrop Housing Authority coln Sts. is now called Bolster Way powered by gasoline driven ple Island can be seen in the sion beyond the mandatory for the purpose of construct- at about 161 Shirley Street. generators that charged batter- background which, in the mid retirement age of 65. ing 75 units of housing for 120 years ago While most of the buildings ies which in turn supplied the 1940’s, became part of the air- The Winthrop Senior Cen- Winthrop veterans and their May 4, 1888 port. This station was moved have been replaced, the ones DC power to motors connect- ter celebrated its fifth anniver- families. The selectmen held a hear- in 1903, when the NGRR on the left are today a similar ed to each set of wheels. The sary this week. Only 486 local vot- system was double tracked, ing yesterday on the petition row of garages the first two of cars could then be operated The federal GSA has ap- ers turned out for Tues- to the rear of the 17 Thorn- of the Boston, Winthrop, and which were George Bolster from either end by having the proved the transfer of the fed- day’s Presidential preference ton Park Road home where it Shore Railroad Co. to be al- Sr. Antique Automotive Shop. Conductor simply pick up and eral surplus land at Ft. Heath primary, with local voters fa- stands today. In 2002 a small lowed to abandon its tracks Looking off in the distance, move the control panel to the to the town for public use. voring the McCormack-Cur- the bell tower of Saint John’s opposite end of the car when it bridge, similar in design to from Shirley St. Depot to the one shown in the picture, ley slate of delegates. Catholic Church can be seen. reached the end of the line. It 40 years ago Cottage Hill Depot , and then Just below this steeple in the was then ready for the return stood near the original site. May 3, 1978 80 years ago from there onto what is known dark part of the picture, a Nar- trip without turning the car This bridge was designed and as Short Beach, and also from row Gauge Railroad Train can around. built as a science project by Town Meeting decisive- April 30, 1938 be seen heading South along Picture three – This picture Mr. Robert Hudd’s sixth grade ly rejected rezoning articles Winthrop State Rep. Daniel a point below Revere St. De- it’s tracks which ran on what is of the Winthrop Steamboat class in 2002. for land located at Belle Isle Honan and legislators from pot and Ocean Spray Depot. Bridge and Sea View Ave. Revere and Chelsea are push- The railroad instead desires to that would have permitted ing the idea of a high-level run a line through Winthrop the construction of apartment bridge over Boston Harbor Highlands, commencing at buildings. from East Boston to Boston Ocean Spray Depot and run- 3 Town Meeting mem- proper, in addition to the cur- bers approved a mandatory rent subway and automobile ning north under the bridge waste recycling program that tunnels. that connects the Spray with will require residents to sep- The Senate Committee on the Highlands, then running arate their newspapers and Relief reports that 12 mil- between two hills and across magazines from other house- lion Americans, 1-of-7 of all the marsh, and forming a hold trash. adults, still are unemployed junction with their present Town Meeting rejected a and collecting public aid. line between Inskip Rd. and proposal to increase the size Revere St. depots. This then of the Winthrop police and 90 years ago would form a complete cir- fire departments. May 5, 1928 The public is invited this cuit. The company intends 50 years ago Saturday to ceremonies for to run trains as frequently as May 2, 1968 the laying of the cornerstone those of the Boston, Revere A total of 2214 Winthrop of the new Winthrop Town Beach, and Lynn Railroad Co. voters turned out for the Hall. Construction is expect- throughout the year. 4 TOWN OF WINTHROP MUNICIPAL MEETINGS May 3 May 7 town hall School Committee Bar- School Committee, 6 p.m., Municipal vulnerability gaining subcommittee, 4 town hall workshop, 6 p.m., EB New- p.m., Superintendent’s office ton School Finance Commission – May 8 Board of Assessors, 6 6:30 p.m. – town hall Library Trustee Meeting, p.m., town hall 5:30 p.m., Library Finance Commission, 6:30 Board of Health, 6 p.m., p.m., town hall v i s i t u s o n t h e w e b at w w w . winthroptranscript . c o m

Black Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 WINTHROP ART ASSOCIATION HOLDS SPRING ART FESTIVAL

FRONT 7 Photos by Derek Kouyoumjian Photo by Derek Kouyoumjian President of the Winthrop Art Association Dawn Mahoney with At the start of their membership year, the Spring Art Festival a poster of her best friend Nancy Williams, a strong figure in the is an opportunity for residents and art lovers to see the work of Winthrop community who passed away last year and for whom the Winthrop Art Association. This season saw the entry of 112 this year’s Winthrop Art Show is dedicated to. pieces for viewing and competition for award ribbons. The show this year was dedicated to the late Nancy Williams, a strong figure in the arts community who passed away last year. 1

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5 Eva Kearney with her photo “Aztec Prince” shot in Mexico City. It won the special Bessie And Samuel Kadiff ribbon, named after 6 artist Brenda Curry’s parents, who were supporters of arts in President of the Winthrop Art Association Dawn Mahoney with Winthrop. her colored ink piece “Hydrangeas,” which won a First-Place ribbon for graphics.

Winner of the Recycled-Reborn First-Place ribbon, “Betsy The Shark” by Mary Rudser.

Photographer Tom Curry with his photos of Duke Ellington and Winner of the Second-Place Crafts Ribbon “Origami Ray Charles, whom he photographed at the 1968 Newport Jazz Lotus Flower” by Dan Dalo. Festival. Artist Brenda Curry with acrylic piece “Big Fish.”

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WHS GIRLS Lady Vikings scored the win- LACROSSE WINS ning tallies. Friday’s encounter had an TWO, NOW 6-3 extra element of adversity The Winthrop High girls with the nasty weather. lacrosse team improved to “I was extremely proud of 6-3 on the season with a pair how the girls came to play for of scintillating , back-to-back, 50 minutes, considering the 15-14 victories over Font- downpour and cold,” noted bonne Academy and Glouces- Cimmino of the grit displayed ter last Thursday and Friday. by his troops against Glouces- Coach Ben Cimmino and ter. “I was especially proud his Lady Vikings now have of how our bench conducted won three contests in a row, themselves. Every girl was Third-singles player Kirstin No. 1 singles player Hui Gao. First-doubles partner Sarah Second-singles player Sophie a winning streak they were invested in the game, cheer- Griffiths. Fuccillo. LaFratta. seeking to extend last night ing teammates on and ready to (Wednesday) against Malden. play when called on.” Emma Carleton scored Carleton received offensive her 100th career goal in the player of the game recognition Gloucester victory, joining her and Alyssa Ferrera received sister Abby as the only two the Berserker Award (for most girls in the program’s history hustle) for their efforts against to reach that milestone. Fontbonne. “I am extremely proud of Winthrop will play at Sau- Emma and the way her game gus tomorrow (Friday), only has developed since last year,” the second away game for the said Cimmino. team thus far this year. “I’m Carleton and Maura Dorr looking forward to seeing how led Winthrop in the scoring the team responds on the road department in the twin wins, as we have had only one road Second-doubles partner Sage D’Amelio. Second-doubles partner Hannah Capone. both of which went down to the final minute in which the Please see ROUNDUP Page 10 All the medical services you need, FROM THE PRESS BOX right here in your community! The Rivalry

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Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] ACONE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT Roundup // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 game thus far,” said Cim- work. Martin wielded the (Thursday). Carey ‘20 and Andreas Si- mino. big bat for the Lady Vikings. They will play a double- mon ‘19. Elizabeth Nolan Jess struck for a double, a header against Gloucester ‘19 also is in her second WHS SOFTBALL home run, two walks, four on Saturday in their annu- year on the team. TEAM TOPS RBI, and three runs scored. al visit to the Bentley Col- Rising varsity sailors Emily Creador also con- lege field. The Winthrop from the middle school in- ENGLISH, tributed in a big way to the girls will host Swampscott SOMERVILLE clude Shane Fitzpatrick ‘22, Winthrop attack with two Monday; trek to Peabody as well as Elle English ‘22 Wednesday; and host Ever- The Winthrop High soft- hits, two RBI, and two runs who, says Domina, “shows ett next Thursday. ball team earned pair of scored. some real leadership prom- big wins over Northeastern Brooke Costin and Syd ise.” Conference rivals this past WHS SAILING TEAM Crotty both made game-sav- Other members of this week, defeating Somerville, ing catches in the outfield in OVERCOMES THE season’s varsity squad are: 19-14, and Lynn English, the Somerville contest and ELEMENTS Antea Schlichting ‘21, John 20-4. Rachel Farley scored the The Winthrop High sail- Cataldo ‘21, Ella McCarey Stephanie Strangie and game-winning run. ing team has faced what ‘20, Elizabeth Collins ‘20, Sofia Vitale shared the In an 8-1 loss to Danvers, head coach Catherine Do- Andreas Simon ‘19, and the pitching duties in the tri- Martin accounted for two mina has termed “quite a bit umph over English. Both of the three Winthrop hits. only senior, RJ St. Jean ‘18. of practice interference due The team also includes tossed three frames, allow- Costin had the other hit for to cold and snow” in the ear- Nam Pham, an international ing two runs apiece. the Lady Vikings, her first at ly part of its 2018 season. student. Jess Martin was the lead- the varsity level. “Since we’ve been in the ing hitter for the Lady Vi- Coach Dave Guffey and water, we have been able The lone race thus far kings with a single, a dou- his crew have a busy week to work on race starts, roll this season came against ble, four walks, six RBI, and ahead with seven games in tacking, and right-of-way Gloucester, which defeat- four runs scored. nine days. They were sched- tactics,” said Domina. ed Winthrop for the second In the Somerville victo- uled to play at Marblehead The Vikings have many year in a row. Pictured at the puck drop of the Acone Memorial 'Over 40" Hockey tour- ry, which went into extra yesterday (Wednesday) and returning sailors. Team All of the team’s races nament last Saturday, April 28, are Sean Robson (right), Donald Acone innings, Strangie and Vitale will travel to Pope John co-captains in their second this season will take place (Stephen Acone’s Uncle) and Michael Adamson (right). once again split the pitching XXIII of Everett today year of service are Ella Mc- out of the Cottage Park Y.C.

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same ‘trio’ scored 72 All the celebrities will be in facilities, a beautiful deck Heidy was the ‘Star of the We salute junior girls meir, a rookie sports reporter points in the victory over the attendance – , Ju- built by the Marley Brothers Game’ for the Lady Vikings, lacrosse standout Emma at WBZ Channel 4. Bob had a ‘Bucks.’ ‘Coach M ax’ con- lian Edelman, Danny Amen- Brian and Al Marley. in their tie (it was declared a Carleton for reaching the long and distinguished career. tends the Celtics have great, dola and the “Gronk” – Rob I remember the huge fire at Winthrop victory) in the excit- 100-point club. She joins her Bobby would become the young players and the team Gronkowski, will be at the the Pleasant Park in June of ing (20-20) battle on ‘the turf’ sister Abby in the ‘100-point legendary racehorse analyst; reminds him of a Bill Beli- Running of the Roses! 1958; I remember breakfast at at Revere. club.’ They must have vitamin I would talk with Bobby at chick team, built in the draft I hope Bobby Neumeier the legendary Duke’s Diner, At the hockey ‘breakup’ water in the Carleton House – Saratoga Race Track in New and coached by two of the will be an analyst for NBC, with my dad and Uncle Moe. dinner at the ‘iconic’ Pleasant Congrats to another standout York every summer. best coaches in their respec- I will consult with the ‘Mule’ My dad would buy corned Park Yacht Club I spoke with female Viking athlete! Last week I listened to tive leagues. Brad Stevens, and the ‘Duke’ – Gino Daw- beef sandwiches for our trips some of the senior Viking Former WHS two-time Bob Beers, 98.5 FM color only 41 years old, will win a son to pick my perfectas and at ‘Grunins Deli.’ skaters. all-scholastic man on Bruins games. Bob NBA Championship in the fu- tri-fectas – I need a long shot I always remember my first Tyler Marley will attend football standout, Chris Be- interviewed former radio an- ture and Belichick’s ‘mantra’ to combine with audible, Vino thrill of water skiing in the UMass Lowell; Jake Adam- ranger is on the ‘West Coast,’ nouncer Dave Goucher. The – Do your job, is similar to the Rossi and Magnum Moon. harbor off Donovan’s Beach son will continue his edu- at La Hoya, Calif. working to ‘Gouch’ was a longtime Bru- ‘young and talented’ Celtics. I will call Bobby A – for his on Brendan Collins’ boat. cation at Endicott College. become a golf pro. Chris grad- ins play-by-play announcer. In the spring of 2018, Bos- release! If you grew up in Winthrop Jake Langone will study at uated from UNH and h is foot- His “Bergeron! Bergeron! ton’s ‘Baby Boomers’ – Ro- Two minutes to post! you have many memories of Westfield State. Tyler Migno- ball career was cut short after Bergeron! Call on the Sports zier, Tatum and Brown have Let the Race Begin! the beaches and boats and the sa heads to Milton to study at two concussions. A salute to Hub (98.5) after the call in proved that president and gen- sailing regatta’s and watch- Curry College. Captain Henry another UNH-Wildcat from 2013, when the Bruins de- eral manager Danny Ainge, ing the late Joe Duplin win Brooks will decide between Winthrop. feated Toronto in the playoffs, has built a team that will win The Pleasant Park the World Star Champion- Endicott and UMass Lowell. Chris scored one of the after trailing by four goals the Celtics their 18th NBA On Sunday, April 22, the ship. ‘Winthrop By the Sea’ Former NEC MVP Char- biggest clutch plays in WHS will live on for ages. The crown. Winthrop Vikings hockey has many memories; one of lie Page, will join his brother football history, with his game ‘Gouch’ is now the play-by- The return of Marcus Smart team held their annual break- my favorites is memory of Chris and play at Stonehill winning catch, to beat Revere play announcer for Las Ve- from his thumb operation will up dinner at the Pleasant Park the ‘old’ Pleasant Park Yacht College, after an excellent on Thanksgiving Day. gas-Knights! lead the Celtics to the semi-fi- Yacht Club. Club. year of junior hockey with the Go Vikings! I enjoy ex-Patriots quarter- nal round of the playoffs. I presented the Winthrop I recently spoke with a Walpole Express, coached by Let the Games Begin! back Scott Zolak, the color The Celtics are minus two Sun Transcript trophy. The former ‘skipper’ from the ex-Viking Jon Lounsbury, a man on 98.5 Patriots broad- all-star players due to inju- award stands for a player who Cottage Park Yacht Club – member of the WHS Athletic casts. ry. Kyrie Irving and Gordon exemplifies dedication, -loy Joe Zambella. I remember Hall of Fame. On the Radio Hayward will return in 2019 alty and sportsmanship. The the competition in the ‘star The loss of legendary Gil and the Celtics will play in the recipient was assistant captain class’ between Joe and the late Santos last week, ‘The Voice’ Vikings Sports Schedule NBA finals next Spring. The Steve Holgersen. ’World Champion’ – Joe Du- Extra Points of the New England Patri- Home Games ‘greatest’ defensive player in My father was a mem- plin. Just a couple of ‘Sailors’ Congrats to former Vikings ots had me thinking of sports Friday, May 4 – Girls la- NBA history, Bill Russell was ber of the club in the '50s. I from – Winthrop, Home of hoop coach David Brown, announcers. I would turn crosse vs. Saugus at Miller in the building. have many fond memories of Champions. named to the St. Mary’s of down the television of Patri- Field at 4 p.m. I like the Boston Celtics in spending countless weekends Raise the Sails! Lynn ‘Varsity Club.’ David ots games and listen to Gill May 4 – Boys lacrosse vs. seven games to advance to the on my ‘Uncle Moe’s’ – 42- was the second 1,000-point and Gino Cappelleti. I had the Saugus at Miller Field at 6 next round. The 76ers need foot wheeler cabin-cruiser. scorer in Spartans hoop his- memory of talking with Gino, p.m. 'Doctor' Julius Irving to defeat From the age of 10, I would The College Notebook tory. who as playing in a mem- Saturday, May 5 – Softball the Celtics. row Uncle Moe out to his Two ex-Viking female run- Speaking of ‘high hon- ber-guest at the Winthrop Golf vs. Gloucester at Bentley Uni- Go Celtics! mooring to enjoy many trips ners are extending the track ors’ the 2018 Winthrop High Club (WGC) 40 years ago. versity at 11 a.m. Let the Games Begin! to the Wollaston Yacht Club. career ‘up North’ in Durham, School Athletic Hall of Fame Gino’s partner was Al Sa- Monday, May 7 – Boys A trip to Gloucester and a ride New Hampshire Holly and induction ceremony, will be blone, legendary owner of tennis vs. Swampscott at Mc- down the Annisquam River or Heidy Benson are competing held on Saturday night, Oct. Sablones’ Veal and Vintage in Clean Courts at 4 p.m. Kentucky Derby a weekend trip to Province- on the track at UNH. 20th at the Neil Shapiro Cen- East Boston. ‘The Duke’ Gino Boy’s lacrosse vs. Swamp- Are you ready to sing, “My town. I will never forget the out- ter for Performing Arts in – No. 20 was one of the great- scott at Miller Field at 4 p.m. Old Kentucky Home,” the first I always remember the In- standing effort from Heidy at Winthrop High School. est receiver and place kickers Softball vs. Swampscott at Saturday in May, a Kentucky ter-Club Regatta Races in the Harry Della Russo Stadium. In 2016, the committee in Patriots history! the Little League Field at 4 Classic, the biggest horse race harbor off Point Shirley. To- In the annual Revere-Win- inducted 10 individuals and I loved to listen to ‘Spike’ p.m. of the year. day the club has magnificent throp Powder Puff game, two ‘championship teams.’ Brown, sports announcer at Tuesday, May 8 – Girls ten- We have received many nom- WESX, the North Shore’s nis vs. Salem inations and we remind you sports station for 40 years. Wednesday, May 9 – Base- – nominations close on July I would always listen to ball vs. Peabody at Veterans 5. Nomination forms can Johnny Most, iconic ‘Voice Field at 4 p.m. be picked up at the office of of the Celtics.” ‘High Above Girl’s lacrosse vs. Revere at Attorney Chris Tsiotos, 193 Courtside’ Johnny would say. Miller Field at 4 p.m. Winthrop St., or by calling In 1981 I sat in the Press Thursday, May 10 – Boys Chris at 617-846-9192. Box at on lacrosse vs. Saugus at Miller The Hall of Fame was the campus of Boston Col- Field at 4 p.m. MMom’som’s DDayay founded in 1998. There are lege. The Winthrop Vikings Girl’s tennis vs. Peabody at 158-inductees and since 2005 vs. Tewksbury 1981 high McClean Courts at 4 p.m. we have inducted many cham- school Super Bowl Vikings Go Vikings! pionship teams. 14 – Tewksbury 0. Bob Neu- Let the Games Begin!

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Expecting about 700 people See FESTIVITIES Page 6 Newspaper Group and 10 floats, the group is set Briefs to gather at the Public Land- NEWS ing between 7:30-8 a.m. Mon- day morning, July 4 and take Patriotic Pups - Daisy, Tawni, and The Duke are all decked out in their red, whilte and blue. The Do you live in a community just north of Boston? off on the mile long march dogs had some assistance with their outfits from their owners Rene and Marty Durant . FIREWORKS promptly at 9 a.m. Board of Health mulls WARNING - This year the town’s fire FLIP THOSE BURGERS Call ban on styrofoamfoam”. here works will be on Sunday, If you need help getting dressed, grooming, bathing, or running errands, According to the board, the July 3 at dusk. Police remind By Sue Ellen Woodcock people that there is no public health hazards of using poly- drinking and no alcohol on It was an unexpected show styrene include that it leaches the beach. There is also no of support Tuesday night into liquids and foods in the our highly-qualified and trained team of Registered Nurses, Social Workers, open containers, no fires on when about 30 people attend- container. Heat significantly the beach and no pig roast- ed the Board of Health meet- increases the leach rate, espe- ing on the beach. It is illegal ing where a public hearing cially when microwaving. Al- Certified Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides work with you to enhance to possess fireworks. Those was held on the issue of ban- cohols, oils and fats promote found with them will have ning single serving expanded leaching. 781 them confiscated. Access to polystyrene containers also Betty Peabody, who along known as Styrofoam. the Point Shirley area will with her husband are with your quality of life while allowing you to remain living independently. be cut-off between 6-7 p.m. “I didn’t expect this many the Winthrop Beautification on July 3. Chief Terence people,” said Board of Health Delehanty reminds people Chairman Nick LoConte. Committee, said they back the He has appeared before the to follow the instructions of proposed ban. law enforcement. The chief Town Council to inform them “Where there’s a will also reminds those under of the board’s upcoming vote. there’s a way,” she said. The Board of Health will meet the age of 21 that if you are Cindy Luppi, a local clean and vote on the Styrofoam caught with alcohol part of water activist, said she gives ban on July 26. 485-0588 Call RSSI In-Home Supportive Services the punishment will be loss a thumbs up to Winthrop for The board is proposing of your driver’s license for that all restaurants, schools, supporting the ban. a year. etc. stop using Styrofoam Styrene is listed as a neuro- take home containers, serving toxin. FIREWORKS Patsy Cimino. of the Meat Market, Police Chief Terence Delehanty and Patrolman Sean Delehanty trays and the like. The school “If you wouldn’t feed you grill up hotdogs and hamburgers at the Park Night held by the Recreation Department Tuesday Toll-Free at 1-888-333-2481 department backs the change child out of one of these con- DONATIONS night at Ingleside Park. See more photos and story on page 4. NEEDED and is working though its tainers don’t have them,” said stock it now has. resident Rachel DeFranco. The Winthrop Fireworks Just this week the inspec- Various payment options available. Must be at least 18 years old. “We will join so many other InCommittee is excited Town to Peg Lyons receives $26.00 Unsung Heroine Award Outtional services department of Town $50.00 continue the long tradition mailed out renewal forms for communities in this ban,” said By Sue Ellen Woodcock in Winthrop of bringing food licenses and included in- resident Susan Hitchcock. families, friends and neigh- formation about the proposed Peg Tiernan Lyons is a bors together. The Fire- ban. works display would not be woman with a compassionate The board noted that it is an possible without our spon- heart and a keen sense of get- environmental issue that kills TRASH ting to know people from all sors, donors and supportive birds and mammals, does not walks of life. NOTICE residents. One hundred per- Last week Lyons, the head biodegrade and cannot be in- Monday, July cluded in Winthrop’s curbside Due to the cent of the expenses for the of the Winthrop Housing Au- Fireworks display depend recycling program. 4th Holiday, trash will thority, received a 2016 Un- If approved later this month Black on donations. The fireworks sung Heroine award from the ban would go into effect be delayed by one day. committee appreciates your the State House and Speaker Inc. consideration of becoming a on Jan. 1, 2017. of the House Robert DeLeo. Styrofoam is a Dow Chem- Capitol Waste Services, partner in making this year's Nominations come from leg- ical Company that trade- festivities a success. islators and from the commu- marked the word “Styro- If you would like to make nity. a donation, please make The Unsung Heroines are checks payable to: Town women who don’t always Peg Lyons, director of the Winthrop Housing Authoity, received Price subject of Winthrop Fireworks. make the news, but truly make an unsung heroine award for her work. With her, from left, are to change Checks can be mailed to without the difference. They are the her son, Christian; State Sen. Joe Boncore, Speaker of the House notice Town of Winthrop, 40 Pau- women who use their time, Robert DeLeo, and her husband John Lyons. line Street, Winthrop, MA talent and enthusiasm to en- at the helm of a local housing authority bodes well for the 02152 rich the lives of others and during often difficult times .69Per make a difference in their people who live there. $ must be conducted with dig- According to Barbara Bish- Gallon neighborhoods, cities and SENIOR CENTER nity and respect.” op, an aide to DeLeo, Lyons towns. They are mentors, vol- • 1001 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service The Winthrop Housing Au- SEEKS NEW VAN is compassionate and kind unteers and innovators who do thority, as well as housing au- The Robert A. DeLeo/ CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE what needs to be done without thorities in each community See LYONS, Page 3 Winthrop Senior Center is - expectations of recognition or are state agencies. But having in selling raffle tickets to sup gratitude. These women are the touch of a local resident Monday port the purchase of a new the glue that keeps a commu- van. Tickets are 3/$5.00 or nity together and every com- The Office will be closed, munity has them. 7/$10.00 and will be sold at observance of Fourth of July holiday. As director of the Winthrop th for the Senior Center and also Housing Authority, Lyons said Advertising deadlines will be at French Square this week- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN the importance of locally con- Thursday, June 30 th. end. trolled and operated afford- MONDAY JULY 4TH 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM July 6 & 7 issues. July 5 There will be one prize able housing is vital for the Tuesday, of $500.00 and the ticket most vulnerable citizens – the HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY The Office reopens will be drawn on July 27, elderly, disabled, low income FOURTH OF JULY 2016 at our Summer Fling families and veterans. “The property exists for See our Ad in Sports Luncheon. 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He passed peaceful- mother and grandmother. ly at 4:28 p.m. in the arms of 9:00am-12:30pm – Podiatry Appointments with Dr. Kaplan She took pride in raising her ($20; Appointment Required) his loving wife and surround- children and was known as ed by his family. He was 63 9:30am – Exercise Class "Mamaw" to her grandchil- 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry years old. dren. She enjoyed watching 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy Michael was born on July her grandchildren’s successes 11:30am – Cards and Cribbage 14, 1954, in Framingham to and achievements and she was 12:00pm – Lunch Eugenia Lillian Hannagan very proud of them all. Klimas (Lily). He grew up in Born in Johnstown, Penn.,, Stephen, Thomas, Avalina, Saturday, May 5 Cambridge and spent most of the beloved daughter of the James and Lennon. 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy his childhood here. late Ruth (Swanson) and John Family and friends are cor- After the death of his moth- hour if they needed help. He A. Garshnick, she was the de- dially invited to attend the Monday, May 7 er at a young age, Michael was a proud and loving father voted wife of 52 years to Ste- visitation from the Caggia- 9:30am – Exercise lived with close friends, in- and if his children were happy, phen T. Coffey and the loving no-O’Maley-Frazier Funeral 10:00am – Art Class with Dawn cluding lifelong best friend he was happy. mother of Kathleen Duffy Home, Winthrop on Friday, 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm – Bingo Gilbert Comeau,and was and her husband, John and May 4, from 4 to 8 p.m. The Michael and Gail were al- 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara supported by his guardian, ways willing to help anyone Diana August and her hus- funeral will be conducted the late Ignatius Piscatello. and welcomed everyone in band, Gene, all of Winthrop, from the funeral home on Sat- He went on to graduate from Tuesday, May 8 their home. Michael always Stephen Coffey and his wife, urday, May 5, at 10:30 a.m. 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy Cambridge High and Latin. told his children that if they Deanna of New Hampshire, Michael wed Gail Christine followed by a Funeral Mass 10:00am – Sewing, Crochet and Knitting knew of someone without a Thomas Coffey and his wife, in St. John the Evangelist 10:00am – Arts & Crafts Keating, originally of Cam- Kristin of Winthrop and James place to go for a holiday to Church, 320 Winthrop St., 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) bridge, in June of 1983. The invite them to their house. Coffey and his wife, Eliza- Winthrop, at 11:30 a.m. Inter- 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy couple moved to Winthrop His kindness and open arms beth of Maine; dear sister of 12:00pm – Lunch to start their family and the towards others will always be John Garshnick of Tennessee, ment to follow the mass will 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal couple went on to have two remembered. Ruthann Dill of California and be in the Belle Isle section of 2:00pm –Technology Class with Betsy daughters. Michael is survived by his the late Linda Conway and Winthrop Cemetery. Michael loved to play wife, Gail, his children, Lisa the cherished grandmother of For directions or to sign the Wednesday, May 9 sports and played on sever- Lillian Klimas and Kristin Kelleigh, John, Connor, Tay- online guestbook go to www. 9:30-11:30am – Kelly’s Nails on Wheels (Manicures cost al teams throughout his life- Elizabeth Klimas and his lor, Molly, Gene, Kristina, caggianofuneralhome.com. $10; Appointment Required) time, well into his forties. His son-in-law, Spencer Meehan. 9:30am – Exercise Class daughters remember getting Michael also leaves behind 10:00am – Caregiver Support Group Meeting excited to see their dad play his cherished nephews and Judith Jeanne Moses 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) on the local softball team. He nieces, Matthew Keating and 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Past president of the Women's Section of the Church) also loved to watch sports and his wife, Jacqueline Keat- was an avid fan of the New 12:00pm – Lunch ing, both of Winthrop, Daniel National Asociation of Realtors 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael England Patriots and other Keating and Emily Kasinskas, Boston teams. Michael would both of Lowell and his great Judith Jeanne ”Judy” Mo- take his daughters to sporting niece, Chloe Keating. He was ses of Chestnut Hill, formerly For additional information on our services, activities, events often when they were the beloved brother in law of of Winthrop, died suddenly by programs, or to view our newsletters, lunch menus and more, young. Stephen, Brian and Jeffrey accident on April 29. visit our website: town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging. One of Michael’s favor- Keating and the late Edward Judy was the owner of ite past times was bringing Keating and the beloved son- Pathway Home Realty Group Looking for a part-time Van Driver: The Senior his children camping in New in-law of Joan Keating. in Newton, a member of the Center is looking for a driver to operate the Senior Hampshire during the sum- Visitation hours will be 4 Brookline Rotary Club and Van on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8am-4pm. mers. He had a large group of to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 4, at past president of the Women’s Salary: $11/hour, no benefits. Full job description and employment application available at town.winthrop. friends and enjoyed singing the Maurice W. Kirby Funeral Section of the National Asso- ma.us/human-resources. Please contact the Senior along to Motown sitting by a Home, 210 Winthrop St. Win- ciation of Realtors. She was the beloved wife Center at 617-846-8538 with any questions/for more campfire at night. He loved to throp. Family and friends may information about the position. swim, grill and fish with his gather at the funeral home on of Charles Capace, loving daughter of Ronald E. and Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, family and felt most relaxed Saturday, May 5, at 9 a.m. 1015 Shirley St., Winthrop. please call the day before by 12:00pm so that your spending a long summer day before leaving for a proces- Elinor A. (Vitale) Moses and dear sister of Thomas C. Mo- Interment will follow in the order is counted for the next day. Thank you! at the beach with his wife sion to St. John the Evange- Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next ses, all of Winthrop. She is Winthrop Cemetery Belle Isle and children. Throughout his list Church in Winthrop for Section. For directions to the learning sessions with Betsy Duplin are scheduled for children’s lives, Michael con- a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. A also survived by her extended Tuesday, May 8th and 22nd from 2:00-3:00pm. Bring family and friends. church please visit www.holy- tinued to be very involved reception will follow the Mass rosaryparish.net. your laptops, smart phones, or tablets, along with your at the Winthrop Arms. Friends Visiting hours will be held questions. Learning this new technology can open up a and supportive of all their en- As an advocate for the and family are welcome to in the Bell-O’Dea Funeral whole new world for you. deavors. His children knew homeless and her love for that they could call him at any join. Donations in Michael’s Home, 376 Washington St., Options Counseling/Information & Referral animals, donations in lieu of name can be made to a charity Brookline, today, Thursday, Services (Thursday, May 24th 10:00-11:00am): flowers may be made to Ros- Cemetery of your choice. May 3, from 3 to 8 p.m. Rel- Kathie and Maria from Mystic Valley Elder Services The family wishes to ex- atives and friends are kind- ie’s Place, 889 Harrison Ave., will be at the Senior Center to answer any questions Lettering tend gratitude to the team ly invited. For directions to Boston, MA. 02118, the Ded- you may have about their services. They can provide the funeral home please visit ham Animal Shelter, 55 An- information on housing, homecare, transportation, legal & at Mass General Hospital – White 10 for their kindness www.bellodeafh.com A Fu- na’s Pl., Dedham, MA. 02026 resources and more. If you would like to attend, please monuments and compassion in Michael’s neral Mass will be celebrated or the Northeast Animal Shel- sign up at the front desk of the Senior Center (or call 617-846-8538). by final days. on Friday May 4, at 11:30 a.m. ter, 347 Highland Ave., Salem, in the Holy Rosary Church, MA.01970. SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are John For guestbook and direc- here to help you with any health insurance questions tions, please visit: www.mau- you may have. If you would like to visit with one of our Vozzella ricekirbyfh.com. SHINE Counselors, please call the Senior Center (617- 617.592.2209 846-8538) to schedule an appointment. All types of services We are looking for a volunteer Spanish teacher to teach a weekly one hour class. Please contact the IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... for all types of people. Senior Center at 617-846-8538 if you are interested. Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the house? If so, would you consider donating it to MAURICE W. KIRBY Some people prefer traditional funeral the Senior Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all services. Others prefer cremation. proceeds benefiting the Senior Center. Thank you! Some want an elaborate ceremony. UPCOMING EVENTS Then there are others who don’t Spring Fling (Wednesday, May 16th 12:00pm): Join want any ceremony at all. When use for some Chinese food from Happy Kitchen and it comes to funerals, there are entertainment by Smokin’ Joe Cheffro. Tickets cost $20 as many options as there are and can be purchased at the front desk of the Senior Center. **Please note that except for the Senior Lunch people. And we take pride in Program, there will be no other regularly scheduled being able to say we offer them all. programs on May 16th.** FUNERAL HOME, INC. Lunch & Learn sponsored by Rogers Hearing • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS (Wednesday, May 30th 12:00pm): Jim Young from • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA Starkey Hearing Technologies will be at the Senior Center to discuss hearing loss and its effects on those • SERVING ALL FAITHS Caggiano around us. Lunch will be provided. If you would like CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION FUNERALHOME to attend this free event, please sign up at the Senior Center by May 23rd. Seating is limited to 25 people. 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 Harbor Cruise on the Winthrop Ferry (617) 846-0909 Telephone: 617-846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 (Friday, June (617) 846-8700 22nd 12:00-2:00pm): Tickets cost $10 and can be 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP www.caggianofuneralhome.com www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. purchased at the Senior Center. WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com © adfinity© UPCOMING TRIPS Sign up now at the Senior Center. Please make checks TORF FUNERAL payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. Sunday, June 3, 2018 – Fenway Park Tour. Cost: $88. SERVICE Trip includes tour of Fenway Park, lunch at S&S Deli Pre-need planning with our OBITUARIES and a ride on the Swan Boats (weather permitting). price protection guarantee. To place a Thursday, June 7 – Elvis Tribute at Venus de Milo. Arrangements made at our All obituaries and death notices will Cost: $88. Lunch options: boneless stuffed chicken or facility or in the comfort of Memoriam baked scrod. your own home be at a cost of Wednesday, July 18 – Lobster Bake and Show. Cost: in the $102. Enjoy the show Legends & Laughter featuring 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: $75.00 per paper. Jimmy Mazz as well as a traditional Maine lobster bake Deborah Torf Golden Winthrop at Foster’s Clambake Restaurant in York, ME. Amy Torf Golden Transcript That includes photo. Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS M.L. Torf (1867-1940) please call Please send to Casino Trips Cost: $28; sign up at the Senior Center. 781-485-0588 Please make checks payable to “Friends of the (617) 889-2900 [email protected] WCOA”. You must sign up by the Friday before the trip. (800)428-7161 or call 781-485-0588 May 29, 2018 – Mohegan Sun www.torffuneralservice.com July 31, 2018 – Twin Rivers

Black Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] WINARC RUN, WALK, OR ROLL FUNDRAISER

Photos by Marianne Salza Deer Island, where 200 partic- ipants circled Deer Island. From Yirrell Beach to Point The fundraiser supported Shirley, telephone poles were WINARC’s social and recre- decorated with posters advo- ational activities for children cating for respect and inclu- and adults with disabilities. sion: “We are brave, beautiful, “We are more than just our smart, and strong.” disability. We are friends. We The encouraging signs are brothers. We are sisters. were created by WINARC We are valuable citizens,” said (Winthrop Advocacy Re- Nancy Giuffre, board member sources Community) support- and parent. “Look beyond the ers for the organization’s April disabilities and see us for the 29 “We are WINARC” Run, individuals that we are. It’s Walk, or Roll Fundraiser on inspiring. I’m walking for ev- eryone.”

The Ross family at the raffle WINARC supporters walking around Deer Island. table.

Ayat Walid, Sofia Aravena, and Ariel Ferguson.

WINARC board members and participants. Juliana Demers, Kate and Reese Brodin, Shannon Abbott, and Ella Baird.

Winthrop Police.

WINARC friends enthusiastically cheering before starting the walk around Deer Island.

FIFTH ANNUAL UPLIFT YOURSELF WITH LAUGHTER Ned and Patrick Davenport. HOSTED BY TWCFTIN Lauren and Bruce Wichland, with Ethan Madden and Alyssa Moore. Photos & Story by Marianne Salza Repucci received the third “The things that he does for Annual Those Who Can the communities he serves are FY2019 Town Manager's Proposed General Those Who Can for Those award for his humble service outstanding,” said Ron Vec- Operating Budget in Need (TWCFTIN) held its to TWCFTIN. For 37 years, chia, Winthrop Town Coun- Summary fifth annual Uplift Yourself Repucci has been dedicated cil president, who presented with Laughter fundraiser on to providing healthcare access Repucci with a Town Coun- FY2017 Actual FY2018 Budget FY2019 Recom April 12 at Giggles Comedy to low income residents. He is cil citation. “Robert Repucci General Fund Club, Saugus, in memory of an advocate for homeless pre- has excelled in the mission Revenue Nancy Williams, a dear friend vention services, and recovery of CAPIC. Thank you for all Property Taxes 27,467,433 28,294,519 28,998,132 and board member. President and sober housing programs the people you have helped in Debt Exclusion 3,038,425 4,092,805 4,099,675 Judie VanKooiman founded throughout Massachusetts. their time of need.” Overlay Reserve (191,597) (150,000) (150,000) the non-profit organization to State Aid 10,673,625 10,930,667 11,478,301 honor her husband and con- Excises 2,112,306 2,065,588 2,173,181 nect those in need with health- Interest 132,683 65,000 65,000 care and financial resources. PILOTs 1,682,673 1,677,781 1,689,214 “I don’t think the govern- Departmental Revenue 754,154 515,500 537,000 Fees & Fines 523,025 494,500 497,000 ment truly understands the License & Permits 447,336 296,000 270,000 adversities that people face,” Penalties & Interest 222,380 186,000 186,000 said Robert Repucci, execu- Other Recurring 576,294 668,048 726,522 tive director of Community 47,438,735 49,136,407 50,570,025 Action Program Inter-City, Inc. (CAPIC). “You have to Non-Recurring Revenue Free Cash 770,418 - take the time to listen to peo- Stabilization Fund 246,614 - ple’s stories. When you under- Total Non-Recurring Revenue: 1,017,032 - - stand why they’re in a situa- tion, you have a better chance Total Revenue: 48,455,767 49,136,407 50,570,025 of developing strategies.” Trish Namey, Chris Crombie, and Debbie Kneeland Keegan, of Expenditures For Kids Only. Departmental General Government 2,051,874 2,422,875 2,479,667 Public Safety 6,507,567 7,111,038 7,215,484 Education 23,084,726 23,501,253 24,522,390 Public Works 1,624,116 1,621,491 1,617,525 Culture & Human Services 961,097 1,129,757 1,119,519 Departmental Expenditures: 34,229,379 35,786,414 36,954,585 Shared Expenses Shared Expenses 1,886,286 2,063,066 2,144,173 Debt Service 3,092,425 4,206,815 4,163,675 State Assessments 698,047 745,382 773,464 Employee Benefits 5,811,423 5,764,729 6,109,128 Capital Purchases 1,598,373 - - Reserve 345,000 350,000 Deficits to be raised - 75,000 75,000 Middle School Maintenance - 50,000 Honoree, Robert Repucci, and Transfer to Enterprise fund - 100,000 his daughter, Jillian Repucci. Total Shared Expenses 13,086,555 13,349,993 13,615,440 Cary Havey with Joanne and Matthew Gallagher. Total Expenditures: 47,315,934 49,136,407 50,570,025 Surplus (Deficit) 1,139,833 - -

Enterprise Funds Revenue Ferry Enterprise 291,949 419,000 446,064 Recreation Enterprise 369,576 440,000 356,000 Rink Enterprise Fund 328,514 361,346 345,300 Waterways Enterprise 354,435 371,635 370,000 Water/Sewer Enterprise 8,440,707 8,522,522 9,478,366 Total Revenue: 9,785,182 10,114,503 10,995,730

Expenditures Ferry Enterprise 325,603 419,000 446,064 Recreation Enterprise 461,252 440,000 356,000 Rink Enterprise Fund 425,327 361,346 345,300 Waterways Enterprise 362,349 371,635 370,000 Water/Sewer Enterprise 9,722,966 8,522,522 9,478,366 Total Expenditures: 11,297,499 10,114,503 10,995,730 Honoree, Robert Repucci, and Ron Vecchia, Judie VanKooiman, TWCFTIN Founder, and Deb- Winthrop Town Council President/ School bie Kneeland Keegan, of For Kids Only. Surplus (Deficit) (1,512,316) - - Committee member.

Black Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 Page 13 WINTHROP LITTLE LEAGUE OPENING DAY CEREMONIES

The Winthrop Little League held its Opening Day Ceremo- ny at the Little League A Field on Saturday morning. Parents, players and coaches were on hand to start the 66th season for the Little League. Many of the elected officials present spoke to the players of the lessons that they learned on this field when they played in their Little League games.

Members of the White Sox team are Matt DeCarney, Kenny Webber, Donovan Cassidy, Matt Noonan, Will Murphy, Aidan Survilas, Nick Cappuccio and Jay Fothtrades.

Ryan and Danny Marson at the Little This player is shown with the Northeast- Jace Eurizone with Brendan Sullivan. League ceremony. ern mascot.

On hand at the ceremony was Evandro Carvalho (center), candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney with Sen. Joseph Shown from left are Ben Spencer, Ed Quinn holding Ethan Spen- Boncore (left) and Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo. cer and Jen Spencer. Jeff Turco is shown with son Dominic and daughter Grace.

Winthrop Little League players and coaches with Massport CEO Thomas Glynn, Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, Sen. Joseph Boncore and School Committeeman Tino Capobianco holding the Massport donation.

Sen. Joseph Boncore, Massport CEO Thomas Glynn, Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo and Mi- Sen. Joseph Boncore (right) is shown with his brother Robert and nephew Philip and niece Lucy. kayla Norris, who sang the "National Anthem" throw out the first pitch.

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Jamieson, Esquire will be held on May 9, Appointment of Personal the Personal Represen- property has the address in the mortgage shall con- the successful bidder at (IVIQUEL A/K/A DOMINIQ Page 175, of which reservations, agreements Shocket Law Office LLC 2018 at 7:40 P.M. in the Representative has tative and may petition of 32 Marshall Street, trol by reference. Together the foreclosure sale shall IVIQUEL) mortgage the undersigned and rights of way of 175 Highland Avenue - Jos. Harvey Hearing Room, been filed by Robert P. the Court in any matter Winthrop, MA 02152. with all the improvements default in purchasing the 4/26/18, 5/3/18, is the present holder, for record insofar as the same Suite 303 Winthrop Town Hall on Barone of Marblehead, MA relating to the estate, The entire mortgaged now or hereafter erected within described property 5/10/18 breach of the conditions of are now in force and Needham, MA 02494 the Notice of Intent from requesting that the Court including the distribution premises, all and singular, on the property and according to the terms of W said mortgage and for the applicable. (781) 429-3103 Steven Calla, Town of Win- enter a formal Decree and of assets and expenses of the premises as described all easements, rights, this Notice of Sale and/or purpose of foreclosing the Said premises will be sold 5/3/18, 5/10/18, throp Department of Public Order and for such other administration. in said mortgage: The land appurtenances, rents, the terms of the Memoran- same will be sold at Public subject to and/or with 5/17/18 Works for the shoreline relief as requested in the WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. in said Winthrop, with the royalties, mineral, oil and dum of Sale executed at LEGAL NOTICE Auction, at 1:00 p.m. the benefit of any and all W restoration at Coughlin Petition. Dunn, First Justice of this buildings thereon, being gas rights and profits, the time of foreclosure, the NOTICE is hereby given on the 5th day of June, restrictions, easements, Park including cobble The Petitioner requests Court. shown as lot containing water rights and stock Mortgagee reserves the that in accordance with the 2018, upon the mort- improvements, covenants, beach nourishment, fiber that: Margaret M. Date: April 24, 2018 5,348 square feet on a and all fixtures now or right to sell the property provisions of Chapter 131, gaged premises known outstanding tax titles, LEGAL NOTICE rolls, and a 15’ planted Kelley of Norwood, MA Felix D. Arroyo plan entitled _Plan of Land hereafter a part of the by foreclosure deed to the Section 40, Massachusetts as 19 Myrtle Avenue, municipal or other public PUBLIC NOTICE buffer strip. PROJECT LOCA- be appointed as Personal Register of Probate in Winthrop, Mass._ dated property. All replacements second highest bidder, Wetlands Protection Winthrop, Massachusetts, taxes, assessments, liens WINTHROP RETIREMENT TION: Bay View Avenue & Representative(s) of said 5/3/18 June 11, 1948, Whitman and additions shall also be providing that said second Act and Winthrop Town all and singular the or claims in the nature of SYSTEM Boston Harbor, Winthrop, estate to serve Without W & Howard, Civil Engineers covered by this sale. Terms highest bidder shall deposit By-Laws, a public hearing premises described in said liens, and existing encum- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS MA. REPRESENTATIVE: Surety on the bond in an duly recorded with the of Sale: Said premises with the Mortgagee’s will be held on May 9, mortgage, brances of record created FOR LEGAL SERVICES Lee Weishar, Woods Hole unsupervised adminis- Registry of Suffolk County, will be sold subject to any attorneys, the amount 2018 at 7:30 P.M. in the To wit: prior to the mortgage, if The Winthrop Retirement Group. tration. LEGAL NOTICE bounded and described and all unpaid taxes and of the required deposit Jos. Harvey Hearing Room, The land with the buildings any there be. Board (“Board”) is NOTE: A copy may IMPORTANT NO- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES as follows: EASTERLY by assessments, tax sales, tax as set forth herein. If the Winthrop Town Hall on the thereon now known as 19 TERMS OF SALE: seeking proposals from be obtained from the TICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Marshall Street, sixty titles and other municipal second highest bidder Request for Determination Myrtle Avenue, Winthrop, TEN THOUSAND qualified Legal Service Conservation Office at the You have the right to ob- By virtue and in and 5/10 (60.5) feet; liens and water or sewer declines to purchase the of Applicability from Dennis Suffolk County, Massa- ($10,000.00) DOLLARS firms and/or Attorneys Winthrop Public Facilities tain a copy of the Petition execution of the Power SOUTHERLY by land now liens and State or County within described property, Murray to install free chusetts and bounded and deposit, by certified or ca- specializing in providing Building. from the Petitioner or at of Sale contained in a or formerly of Brown, transfer fees, if any there the Mortgagee reserves standing, portable and described as follows: shier’s check -no cash- will legal services/advice At said hearing all the Court. You have a right certain mortgage given eighty six and 1/10 are, and TEN THOUSAND the right to purchase the self-contained hot tub/ BEGINNING at a point on be required to be made at to Massachusetts Public interested persons shall be to object to this proceed- by Dominique Iviquel to (86.1) feet; WESTERLY DOLLARS ($10,000.00) within described property swim spa with locking the South line of Myrtle the time and place of sale. Employee Defined Benefit given the opportunity to ing. To do so, you or your Mortgage Electronic by land formerly of in cashier’s or certified at the amount bid by the security cover with slab Street distant one hundred The balance upon delivery Plan governed under the be heard. attorney must file a written Registration Systems, Inc. Tewksbury, sixty one and check will be required to second highest bidder. The beneath. PROJECT LOCA- fifty (150) feet from of the deed within thirty provisions of MGL Chapter WINTHROP CONSERVATION appearance and objection as nominee for Accredited 52/100 (61.52) feet; be paid by the purchaser foreclosure deed and the TION: 175 The Strand, the corner of said Myrtle (30) days thereafter at 32 and Regulations of COMMISSION at this Court before: 10:00 Home Lenders, Inc. dated and NORTHERLY by ;and of at the time and place of consideration paid by the Winthrop, MA. Street and Beach Road the offices of Shocket Law the Massachusetts Public Mary A. Kelley, Chair a.m. on the return day of December 22, 2006, owners unknown, eighty the sale as a deposit and successful bidder shall be NOTE: A copy may and running Southerly, Office LLC. Employee Retirement 5/3/18 06/05/2018. recorded at the Suffolk seven and 8/10 feet. The the balance in cashier’s held in escrow by DG&L, be obtained from the bounded Westerly by Lot The deposit paid at the Administration Commission W This is NOT a hearing date, County Registry of Deeds mortgagor(s) expressly or certified check will be (hereinafter called the Conservation Office at the 41 on a plan hereinafter time of the sale shall be 840 CMR. but a deadline by which in Book 41046, Page reserve my/our rights of due in thirty (30) days, “Escrow Agent”) until the Winthrop Public Facilities mentioned, one hundred forfeited if the purchaser The Board reserves the you must file a written 1, as affected by Loan Homestead and do not at the offices of Doonan, deed shall be released Building. (100) feet; thence running does not comply strictly right to cancel or reject LEGAL NOTICE appearance and objection Modification Agreement, wish to terminate my/ Graves & Longoria, from escrow to the suc- At said hearing all Easterly, bounded Souther- with the terms of the any and all proposals in COMMONWEALTH if you object to this pro- dated August 9, 2010, our rights of Homestead LLC (_DG&L_), time cessful bidder at the same interested persons shall be ly by Lot 11 on said plan, sale. The purchaser will be the best interests of the OF MASSACHUSETTS ceeding. If you fail to file a recorded in Book 47351, by granting the within being of the essence. The time as the consideration is given the opportunity to forty-five (45) feet; thence responsible for all closing Winthrop Retirement THE TRIAL COURT timely written appearance Page 146.; said mortgage conveyance notwithstand- Mortgagee reserves the released to the Mortgagee, be heard. running Northerly bounded costs, state documentary System. PROBATE AND and objection followed by was then assigned to U.S. ing my/our waiver of such right to postpone the sale whereupon all obligations WINTHROP CONSERVATION Easterly by a passageway stamps and recording fees. A request for proposal may FAMILY COURT an affidavit of objections Bank National Association, Homestead in paragraph to a later date by public of the Escrow Agent shall COMMISSION called Holly Street, one The successful bidder be obtained by contacting: Suffolk Division within thirty (30) days of as Trustee for the benefit 24 of the within mort- proclamation at the time be deemed to have been Mary A. Kelley, Chair hundred (100) feet to at the sale of the entire Michelle St. Jean 24 New Chardon St. the return day, action may of Citigroup Mortgage Loan gage._ Being the same and date appointed for properly fulfilled and the 5/3/18 said Myrtle Street; thence premises shall be required Retirement Coordinator Boston, MA 02114 be taken without further Trust, Inc. Asset-Backed premises conveyed to the the sale and to further Escrow Agent shall be W running Westerly, bounded to sign a MEMORANDUM [email protected]. (617)788-8300 notice to you. Pass-Through Certificates herein named mortgagor postpone at any adjourned discharged. Other terms, Northerly by said Myrtle OF TERMS OF SALE ma.us CITATION ON UNSUPERVISED Series 2007-AHL2 by (s) by deed recorded with sale-date by public if any, to be announced Street, forty-five (45) feet containing the above terms Proposals must be received PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION UNDER virtue of an assignment Suffolk County Registry proclamation at the time at the sale. Dated: April LEGAL NOTICE to the point of beginning . at the Auction Sale. no later than 1:00 P.M. FORMAL THE MASSACHUSETTS dated October 21, 2009, of Deeds in Book 28504, and date appointed for 21, 2018 U.S. Bank MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF Containing 4,500 Square The description for the on May 31, 2018. Late ADJUDICATION UNIFORM PROBATE CODE and recorded in Book Page 27. Subject to the adjourned sale date. National Association, as REAL ESTATE feet of land, more or premises contained in proposals will not be Docket No. (MUPC) 45729, Page 115; of and with the benefit of The premises is to be sold Trustee for the benefit of By virtue and in execution less, and being Lot 40 as said mortgage shall accepted. SU17P1906EA A Personal Representative which mortgage the easements, reservation, subject to and with the Citigroup Mortgage Loan of the Power of Sale shown on a Plan of Beach control in the event of a 5/3/18, 5/10/18 appointed under the MUPC undersigned is the present restrictions, and taking benefit of all easements, Trust, Inc. Asset-Backed contained in a certain Lots made by George typographical error in this W

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Commercial Pool Shingles, Above & In-ground Pools - Rubber Roof, WE STOP Interior/Exterior DOHERTY • Blueboard • Plastering Replacement Liners Chimney Repairs, ROOF LEAKS PLASTERING Gutters, **Free Estimates** Jim 617-567-5927 Filters - Accessories - Installation - Repairs Roof Repairs **Emergency Service Repairs** Openings - Closings - Gunite Pool Repairs Lic. #105059 • New Rubber Roof Systems Free Estimates Plastering • Shingles & Slate • Chimneys of all types. Compare the quality! 781-284-0104 • Windows & Skylights Free Estimates “Your Full Service Company” • Gutters • Carpentry • Siding Superior Workmanship at prices Commercial - Residential that won’t go through the roof. Your Ad Est. 1974 Fully Licensed & Insured Excellent References Call today ROOF LEAKING? (781) 324-9135 •Emergency Leak Repair 24/7 Here 781-632-5750 Roofing • Gutters 617-315-3050 Corolla REPAIR SERVICE A.S.R. Roofing Contractors • Ice & Snow Removal • Siding Serving all of New England • Asphalt Shingles RUBBISH ROMOVAL • Additions Senior & Veterans Discount 15% off • Rubber Roof Systems roofing ExpErt rEpair! • Carpentry • Flat Roof of all kinds East Boston, MA Global • Gutters - Downspouts - Drains Computers, printers, laptops, fax, typewriters. • Decks Roofing Call 617-561-1333 RMF RUBBISH No job too small or • Chimney - Dormers - Skylights Ask for Bob Corolla trotman rEpair SErvicE, inc. • Repairs too big Union Lic. Member (617) 888-8058 REMOVAL 617-387-6146 Victor Grillo Free Est. • Fully Ins. 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Rubbish Removals & House Clean-Outs REACHIN SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS Paul Machado Chimney & Gutter Work Leak Stoppers • Snow & Ice Removal from Roofs 115 Butler Street 617-650-2246 •Fax: 617-294-2286 FREE ESTIMATES New Roofing & Repairs •Rubber Roofing Shingle Roofing 781-389-1045 Revere 781-284-8790 [email protected] Dave 781-760-4350 20% Off REMODELING SNOW REMOVAL TILE Leaky roof/Shingles missing D. DELL’ANNO Morano Call Roof Repairs Co. REMODELING FRANK’S SNOW PLOW SERVICE RICHIE’S PLOWING 617-846-3923/617-846-0900 All Your Remodeling Needs Commercial and Residential•Plowing/Salting Tile Leaks are our First priority Licensed & Fully Insured Parking lots, driveways, walkways Winthrop, MA For Speedy Service Call 781-760-6710 Free Estimates - Reg. #133317 - 20 years experience 617-846-2608 Free Estimates Call: Free estimates 617-448-0293 781-771-1820 Business: 781-233-2657 • Cell: 781-760-6734 reasonable Prices Page 16 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, May 3, 2018 E-mail: [email protected]

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CLEANING SERVICE LISA WATKINS CLEANING SERVICE Residential $2500 per Hour. “Will Clean as if my Own Home” 617-599-8670 FLOORING VELLANTE FLOORING Vellante has everything you need to remodel your floors right. Contact them at 857-928-0121, or email [email protected] HOME FURNISHING BOB’S DISCOUNT HOUSE Indoor and Outdoor Living MADE EASY. Locations in Revere, New Bedford, South Yarmouth. Visit us ONLINE at www. BobsDiscountHouse.com Interest Free Financing Available. Your Spring Guide to MOVING MOVERS IN ACTION Residential • Office • Relocating + Storage • Packing Service • Free Estimate • 24 Hour/7 Home Improvement Days • Local + Long distance! Call 617-569-5687. Visit www.moversinaction.com Reserve your spot PAINTING LAWN CARE PAINTER NICK D’AGASTINO is fully licensed and insured. Call for a free Siding estimate. 617-270-3178. Electrical carpentry PUBLISHED painting APRIL + MAY POOL SERVICES deck & patio 8 WEEKS COSMO POOL Cleaning services DON’T MISS MAKE YOUR SUMMER A SPLASH IN 4 WEEKS!! Specializing in liner replacement OUT ON THIS and in-ground pools, COSMO will be sure to turn your backyard into a summer plumbing $25/wk per paper paradise. Call 781-284-7549 MOVERS 1 month minimum CONSTRUCTION FULL PAGE ROOFING COLOR IMPACT RUBBISH REMOVAL & MORE...or...MAKE YOUR OWN category Call Your Rep! RM RUBBISH REMOVAL (781) 485-0588 Rubbish/ Yard Waste • Appliances • Metal • Construction • Old furniture. Revere • Chelsea • East Boston • Winthrop • Everett Call 617-569-5687 Lynn • North End • Charlestown

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