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VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND Revere's TND February 14, 2018 February 14,English 2018 Royalty INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 receives $50,000 Editorial 4 TheEditorial Bulldogs 4 defeat Putnam, 64-57 Police News 16 toPolice claim News Division16 state 1 state championshipgrant for jobs state grant for jobs Sports 11 Sports 11 Special to The Journal the business community that Special to The Journal the business community that Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds By Cary Shuman18-19 was 5-of-5 from the line,are includ critical- to fostering eco- are critical to fostering eco- Mondaying fourmorning free thethrows Bak- in nomicthe fourth success and building Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building Magenta Yellow Magenta Cyan Black First they beat three of er-Politothe quarter. Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- DEATHS bestDEATHS of the state’s best basketballawarded Justin $500,000 Fitzpatrick, to nine a ery 6-foot-6- region in Massachusetts.” awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” Thomas Boyan, Sr league,Thomas the Boyan, Merrimack Sr Valley.projects inch through junior, the showed Urban he canRevere hit the is rebuilding its projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera ThenMarie they Butera ousted the best team in three-pointer and electrify an au- the south. Reveredience. arm of He The had Neigh a trio- ofbase treys by and utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Richard Buttiglieri RichardAnd finally Buttiglieri they bestedborhood the a crowd-pleasing Developers (TND) alley-oop and highdunk value assets includ- borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- Theresa Conte bestTheresa in the Conte west in the central partwas onecourtesy group given of a $50,000Jack Rodriguez ing Suffolk as- Downs, Wonder- was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- in fundingsist, for to help11 points establish total. land, a soon-to-close NECCO in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO Dr. Adrian Costanza of Dr.the Adrian state. Costanza The Lynn English boys basketworkforce- “That development play was ser amazing,”- plant, said and the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- ment TDI Waterfront District. ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro ballDorothy team Cordarocaptured the Divisionvices inguard Revere Jarnel to support Guzman. lo- vices in Revere to support lo- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- 1 state championship “It was nice,” said Antonio Gerardo Iannuzzi Gerardo Iannuzzi created jobs. lock community-driven re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- Anderson, who had some memo- in an exciting 64-57 victory overLt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Patricia Muse Patricia Muse rable dunks in his career. “It was Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Putnam State Rep. Tech RoseLee of Springfield Vincent, with Lt.Sat- Gov. Housing Karyn and Polito, Economic Ann Houston and of promote The Neighborhood economic devel Developers,- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andurday PaulSecretary atPenta, Holy of Jr. HousingCross in and Worcester. DevelopmentBob O'nice. Brien We’ve of Secretary Revere been Economic telling Jay opment Justin,Department, opportunities if Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban AgendaIt was Grant Program a history-making on AshEcomonic cameyour to Development manRevere turns City his Hall Jay back, Ashpartnership-building, atgo the to theannouncement problem of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. achievement for Coach Antoto - presentbasket the for check a dive.” to the solving, and shared account- to present the check to the solving, and shared account- nio Anderson and the 2018-19Neighborhood Rodriguez, Developers. a sophomoreability guard, in urban centers. The Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Photos by Bob Marra/robertmarraphotography.com Bulldogs. The school last won“Our had administration 10 points under and - consistentlycompetitive awards offer flex- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- the Class A Tech Tournament in drove past Putnam defenders to NO. 1: The Lynn English Bulldogs Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere standsReal the importance estate of valueslocal ible continue funding for(and local friends), to efforts be celebrated strong as the in Revere stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts 1939, that era’s equivalent of a set up high percentage shots leadership and its impact on that bring together2019 Massachusetts commu- Division 1 leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- INDEPENDENT days on the market in 2016. state“2017INDEPENDENT title. was a fantastic year “Jack did a great job attackingdays on the market in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year NEWSPAPER GROUP By Sue Ellen Woodcock NEWSPAPER GROUP the livesBy Sue of Ellen residents,” Woodcock said nity stakeholdersBoys toBasketball pursue Champions. It the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue The number of listings in to beFollowing in real estate,” a familiar said Joepost-sea Lt.- Governorthe basket,” Karyn said Polito. Guzman. economic The number developmentwas ofthe listings school’s ini - in firstto bestate in realcham estate,”- said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, Marioson script, of Century the Bulldogs 21 Ma -played“The The Urban RevereMason Agenda real Jean-Baptiste, estate Grant mar - tiatives.2017 a ju also These- pionship dropped awards tosince will 265, 1939. Mario of Century 21 Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will fund projects in Boston, Clin- fund projects in Boston, Clin- ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rioexcellent, Real Estate. unselfish “There’s team a basketProgramket- innior 2017 relies guard, was on the definitelyhad strong nine points a 10.8 and percent PINBALL down from WIZARD: 297 Jarnelrio Real Guzman Estate. “There’s a Program relies on the strong good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for ball, tenacious end-to-end partnershipsdegood- some one withbig between steals, higher localleading prices thein 2016.con- The good news for partnerships between local lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANTbounces , Page his 3 way throughlot of confidencethree and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- fense$1.5 while MILLION receiving FOR outstanding government,for homestainment than non-profits of in Putnam’s 2016, and but topsellers guard, is that the original list- government, non-profits and in homes. For 35 years now defenders as he drivesin homes. the lane For 35 years now NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 contributionsNORTHERN from STRAND several playa- dropByTaelon Sue in Ellen the Martin. Woodcocknumber of new Councilloring price Robert wasfor two matched Haas of his Jr. 100seven points during By Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’sers.COMMUNITY been positive. Now TRAIL is the listings, Juniormaking Jarnelhome-buying Guzman, triedpercent whose to get of the barriersthe time. state installed championship it’s been game positive. last Now is the tried to get barriers installed time to sell. Revere is getting time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of an adventure. The condominium mar- AlonzoThe Executive Linton was Office the unof of anFor- adventure. leadership years the abutters in the backcourtof in 2011The and and condominium receivedSaturday, no March remar- - 16, in Worcester, For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with theficial overflow MVP from of the this Boston contest Route with“These 1 have are put the up highest with thepric - sponse.ket saw similarwhere trends they won with 64-57.the overflow from the Boston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. Energy and Environmental Energy and Environmental Please see ENGLISH Page 6 Affairs has approved a $1.5 es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at market27Affairs points and has peopleand approved 12 are rebounds. moving a $1.5 noiseHees we’ve from seen millions in the of last cars, eight the“We median should get sales more price re - at market and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- million grant regarding the years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent to millionRevere. grant regarding the andyears,” now some said city Maureen councillors Celata, spect$315,000, from the up state 16.7 and percent fed- to Revere. and now some city councillors spect from the state and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- development of the Northern developmentMario said Revere of the is Northern desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. Mario said Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. ket also dropped from 67 in ket also dropped from 67 in Strand Community Trail led Estate. “And 2018 is going to Strand Community Trail led rigoEstate. contact “And the 2018 MassDOT is going to to Keefe noted that more af- rigo contact the MassDOT to Keefe noted that more af- 2016 to 47 days on the market able because of its proximity 2016 to 47 days on the market able because of its proximity by a Revere on the Move part- be another banner year. Inven- by a Revere on the MoveTHE part- installbe another barriers banner‘ZO’ along year. Route Inven 1 -SHOWfluent communities are often install barriers along Route 1 fluent communities are often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the ner organization, Bike to the between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. is looking to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 Councillor is looking Ira towardNo- gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea. Linton wasland brilliant Circle. in Bulldogs’ run to the title land Circle. According to figures from the spring,” Celata said According to figures from voselskythe spring,” pointed Celata out thatsaid Sau- voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile MarioRevere is looking has a forward one-mile Ward 5 Councillor Charles Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also Patch,the Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa - gus gotThe barriers rental market along Route is also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The to stretchthe spring inBy Northmarket, Cary Shuman Revere. drawing The to finish as the scorebook backed my coaches,” Lintonto thetold spring report market,- drawing tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patricktion of Keefe Realtors, and the Ward median 1 1 strong installed with along rents aranging new ball from Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community fromNorthern Boston Strand and surrounding Community up. He had seven points in the first ers. “It means a lot. fromWe allBoston wanted and surrounding sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillorsales prices Joanne was McKen $376,250,- field.$1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development communities.TrailHe was has beensimply He in addedawesome.development that quarter and eight in the fourth, in- at the beginning of thecommunities. year to win He added that a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big naa teamed 4.9 increase up on overa motion prices at in that“It’s if asomeone quality-of-life is paying is big- na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 forAlonzo over 20Linton, years. Lynn The NorthEnglish’s cluding four clutch free throws (5- a state championship.” 2016. rent they just might be capable the Revere School system is last2016. last week’s council meet- sue,”rent he they said. just might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major 6-foot-5-inchRevere segment senior, is a scored major a of-5 for the game). In the middle Though he did most of his dam- Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing. PatchHomes said also he and were the also late on ofBarriers buying are and easily taking advanseen - also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates game-highpart in the 27project points that and creates had 12 quarters, he had 12 points. age around the basket, turning Jar- the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail reboundsa continuous to help 7.5-mile the Budllogs rail trail set Included in the Zo Show was a nel Guzman no-look passes into percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sitydownrunning in Putnam children from 64-57, West and adults.in Everett, the Divi - Havedunk, you a evermoment had anthat idea drew Task a smile Force. baskets, Both the Linton ATOD is actuallysity in a children guard and adults. through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the Thesionthrough ATOD1 state MaldenTask championship Force and fund Revere- game REVEREfor howfrom you the RECREATIONcould personable make im athlete- Task whenHOSTS Force andhimself. PAINTRevere on the The ATOD Task Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the edSaturdayto projects the Saugus at totaling the RiverHart $9,500 Centerand soonto on theprovements reporters to asked the him Revere about Move it after are initiatives“Jarnel of finds the edme projects on the totaling pick- $9,500 to into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reducecampusinto Lynn. youthof the The substanceCollege North of Revere use, the Holy community?& SKATEthe game. So NIGHT have the ap AT- MGHCRONIN Revereand-roll RINK CARES during Coa- thereduce game, youth but substance use, & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improveCrosssegment in Worcester. their allows mental users health, to en - plicants “Itto thefeels mini-grant really good pro- to endlition. the Revere on the Move improve their mental health, joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the andjoyLinton increase spectacular was opportunities a viewsforce from of for the start grams season hosted this by way Revere with my on teamis additionally and co-ledPlease by see the LINTON and Page increase 4 opportunities for Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positiveRumney youth Marsh. engagement. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In The addition funding, to the awarded mini- bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grantsthrough already the funded, Executive Revere Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 onof theEnergy Move and has Environmental extended ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to theirAffairs’ permanent (EEA) changeGateway and City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place programParks Program, mini-grant enables appli - the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cationsdesign to of Sunday, the trail, March develop 4. - vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Upment to $1,395 of bid-ready is available construc for - al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideastion that documents, make it and easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eatof healthy all necessary and be constructionactive for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all.permits. The application When completed, is open the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Our Offices will be Our Offices will be TRASH TRASH

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Louisa took jobs Louisa took port the family. age at and writing, for gifther - sup to ways find they must that embraced soon she but work, three sisters realized early on on realized early sisters three in Concord, MA, Louisa and her MA, Louisa and Concord, in continued. Eventually settling Eventually continued. the family’s financial difficulties financial the family’s The school failed, however, and however, failed, The school use his own teaching methods. teaching use own his ed a school where he planned to to planned he edwhere school a - found rights, women’s porterof - sup early an and abolitionist There, her father, an idealist, an an idealist, her father, There, - - Walsh said there is also a good Walsh like to be the hub of so “We’d The YMCA campus in Lynn in Lynn campus YMCA The area a large There will also be will still have our six-lane “We “So the kids have a great expe Thursday, March 21, 2019 21, March Thursday, cial service in Lynn,” Walsh said. Walsh cial service in Lynn,” rience and so do the parents and said. Walsh even grandparents,” really focusing on the “We’re whole family unit.” amount of community space available, three rooms total, and useto groups encourage they Area it. Just recently the Lynn Chamber of Commerce used a Transportation gymnasium for a Forum. will still utilize parts of the oldwill still utilize parts gymnasium.building, such as the will alsoThe new gymnasium laps/ (11 have an indoor track current (19mile) compared the laps/mile). parentsHere Zone”. “Kid called to workin will be able to come for upout and have free childcare There will also be to two-hours. in the newthree areas of water YMCA, a splash pad, a four-lane lap pool, a teaching pool which is warmer and shallower. YMCA),” old the (in pool here said. Walsh - - - - CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 FROM PAGE CONTINUED “There will be a huge focus “There will be a also wants to make sure Walsh In the new building there will spent an additional 10 years with 10 years spent an additional Dorches- overseeing YMCA the and Ips Waltham Reading, ter, wich. she said. on the needs of Lynn,” aquatics and“By that I mean a big deal That’s aquatics safety. and wein an urban environment that no kid inwant to make sure the skillshave doesn’t ever Lynn they’re into save their life when re We lake. the ocean, pond, or ally own that as an organization” the kids and the families are liv- concern with kids A ing healthier. Walsh rate. is the obesity in Lynn kidsget to wants YMCA the said YMCA new The active. more will also have a café and a teach ing kitchen, for adults and kids to learn how to cook healthy meals. also be a refreshed early learning Academy center Y preschool. The current school has 77 chil dren in it and the new school will have space for 140 early learning students. Classrooms will have their own bathrooms, higher YMCA, ceilings than the current STEAM-focused technology centers and more. YMCA// YMCA// ------4 “He’s a professional,” related a professional,” “He’s statea winning said Newton even if youwin a state title, “To “Antonio instilled that in them, And Antonio Anderson and the Newton felt he had the rightNewton felt he had to present“When he came in And Newton liked what he saw Junior guard Mason Jean-Bap- Mason guard Junior “No one can stop him – he’s Newton. “He handles himself in He teaches a professional manner. the game of basketball. He handles adults and carries himself in the want I and Strangie that Mr. way to car English ed a coach at Lynn ry himself. Because in basketball, the coach is on display the entire game.” lot of com championship takes a ponents coming together. have a really good team, there are said Newton.variables,” lot of a some luck in “Of course, there’s hard work volved, but most of it’s and putting the kids in the right aas playing and mind of frame And these kids came togeth team. the care who scored er and didn’t points. that unselfishness to play hard and advance as one toward the object of it all: to win a state title. 2018-19 Bulldogs are champions, the undisputed No. the state 1-ranked school in all of Massa chusetts. and Anderson brought an excellentAnderson brought and on board for of assistants staff Abreu, Co Alvin this season in Dina Woumn, rey Bingham, Ryan (fresh and Chris Cole Wavezwa, man) his in man for the job following That inter Anderson. terview with ever had he time first the was view met Anderson. want what he himself and told us ed to do with the program, we were overly impressed,” recalled Newton. of the bas Anderson at the helm of ketball program. coach for me,” said Linton. “He believes in me a lot. He pushes us to the limit every single day and I thank him for that.” presence in the tiste said Linton’s paint was a key to victory. 6-6, big, strong, can finish at the rim,” said Jean-Baptiste. “He makes the game so much easier. He knows how to use his body to get the ball. He knows how to use his body to finish. So once he gets go- the basketball, we know he’s ing to get a bucket.” THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------English AD

~ Dick Newton “When Antonio came in toAntonio “When Linton felt a big season was be honest, I knew we that “To Linton said Anderson did a tre Linton said “Coach Anderson was a great “Coach Newton, a former athletic great In fact, the entire English ad- Also at courtside: Supt. of The Rise to Being No. 1 For Dick Newton, the state present himself and told us himself present do with thewhat he wanted to overly im we were program, pressed,” percolating as far back as last fall. we were going to be something special and that we could win the state championship back when we were playing fall league,” said wanted to give back Linton. “We a championship to the city for all their support. Our school hadn’t won a state championship in 80 his make we said, ‘let’s So years. tory' and that’s what we did.” tory' and that’s mendous job motivating all the players all season. er Division 1 program that woulder Division 1 program Northeasternexcel beyond the when formerConference as it did coach Buzzy Barton took the Bull- dogs to the state final in 2009. excel provided himself in Lynn, lent support and all the resources the program needed. Most impor he was there front and cen tantly, ter for his coaches and the play ers at every step on this amazing He was courtside with journey. Thomas Strangie at the Principal Bulldogs beatGarden when the WPI when Newton North and at Anderson and his team defeated Putman and accomplished some been done in 80 thing that hadn’t years: a Division 1 state basketball championship. for Worcester ministration was in history. in school game the biggest In addition to Strangie and New Gary Molea, Principals Vice ton, Jennifer Mancaniello and Heather Fabiano made the long trek on the last Saturday of the winter to be in the stands at Holy Cross. and Tutwiler Patrick Schools Dr. It was a return home for his family. basketballin starred who Tutwiler, for the Division 1 Holy Cross Cru saders. championship was the culmination of everything he had hoped for Anderson as coach when he named ------Coach of the Year of Coach CONTINUED FROM 1 By Cary Shuman

Linton brought to the court the “When I was in the game, it was Coming Home To Lynn To Coming Home Anderson made some coaching Who knew? Who knew Ander that Antonio future knew his basketball We Every pledge Calipari made to and Antonio made it to the NBA Antonio Again, who knew that Athletics Dick Director of Lynn Page 4 Page refuse-to-lose attitude that all of players had throughout English’s the tournament. far make it here this like, ‘I didn’t work this hard to come – I didn’t here and lose,” said Linton. driguez), Jarnel (Guzman) and Mason (Jean-Baptiste) to bring the ball upcourt. So I switched roles.” explained Linton. “I’m really a guard. But I’m one of the tallest Anderson Coach and team the on told me to get used to playing there, because we have Jack (Ro Linton// Linton// that style is really not my style,” Newton recognizedNewton coach champion to be a state potential Antonio Anderson’s stops in college (Franklin Pierce, Wheelock, and Salem State) be as a player, following a superb as a player, coach Marvin Tech career under We grand. be to going was Avery, Anderson home when were in the to per John Calipari came to Lynn on that night,Anderson family the playwould Antonio delivered. he in a highly competitive program, it would be fun, exciting and in- teresting, he would work hard on his basketball and in the classroom and receive his degree, and he’d be prepared to play at the next level or pursue a position in his area of study after his basketball career was over. we surmise that Kevin Durant’s toughest defender that year was 6-foot-6-inch Antonio Anderson Thunder during Oklahoma City practices. Anderson would be the perfect fit English boys basket for the Lynn There were out Newton knew. son, one of the greatest basketballson, one of the greatest out of Lynn, players to ever come so much suc would experience school bas cess, so fast as a high ketball coach? to attendAntonio sonally recruit the University of Memphis. fore he was appointed the head English. coach at Lynn ball program? standing candidates and Newton chose to hand the keys of Bulldogs Anderson. He hoped Basketball to English would become a top-ti

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Polytechnic Worcester on the campus of ------5 Gonzalez’s versatility allowed allowed versatility Gonzalez’s down Gonzalez turned has St. Mary’s coach Jeff Newhall Jeff coach Mary’s St. is basketball success “Pam’s Newhall said during the last St. Mary’s (18-7) finishes “I think this group is a tremen her to alternate at guard and and guard at alternate to her this season, positions frontcourt lead- team’s her as finishing often rebounder. ing Division from offers scholarship - fo to opting programs, 2 college nursing. in career future a cuson Col Boston considering is She lege, Northeastern, Regis, and Regis,and Northeastern, lege, Emmanuel. not Gonzalez excelled said has as but a basketball as player only leader well. as team and a student peo what but documented, well a is she that is need know to ple who a tremen person is great focused and on student dous do in the fu to - wants she what Newhall. said ture,” But we looked at it like, let’s But we looked at it like, let’s awaytake drives, the away take the 3s, and if Gonzalez does inside, we’ll give damage some a little bit of that up.” six minutes of the second quar ter and the first four minutes of tenta being were “we third, the tive and waiting for something to happen and I thought that’s where the game got away.” another successful season with a Division 3 North sectional memorable a and championship victory over Archbishop Wil liams at the Garden, capped by Moment that will bethe Matela remembered forever. dous group,” said Newhall. “I’m most proud of them, proud of our basketball program. I think when you start talking about elite girls basketball programs in the state, I think the name, ‘St. is going to come out, Mary’s’ whether we won or lost today. been to Florida, we’ve We’ve been to New Hampshire, we’ve been to the Cape – we just came a good up one step short. But it’s They de Valley. day for Hoosac They’ve got good kids, serve it. over who has person one least at come quite a bit, and I’m happy for them.” - THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - - - - - ALL-SCHOLASTIC HONORS ALL-SCHOLASTIC career point and became and point career th Gonzalez began her career Gonzalez career began her On the final possession, theOn final Gon possession, Hoosac Coach Ron Wojcik Wojcik Hoosac Coach Ron scoutssaid he had two Wojcik they were a could tell “You “Gonzalez is a great player. the team’s leading scorer and and scorer leading the team’s playmaker. zalez helped deny an Archbishop Archbishop an zalez deny helped attempting from player Williams shot. game-tying the potential was School and High Revere at - O’Ha Lianne of member a key - con 18 won that contingent ra’s became the and games secutive - Massachu in team top-ranked to Gonzalezsetts. transferred her netted she where Mary’s St. 1,000 Spartans’ thrilling victory 62-59 Spartans’ state defending two-time over the TD at Williams champion Gonzalez a huge had Garden. in tie the to game play three-point on assisted and the final minutes three-pointer the game-winning with Matela Olivia teammate by left. 5.7 seconds ly in the game, Mercier hit three fouledbeing after throws free while shooting a three-pointer. was assessed fouls St. Mary’s attempts be on four of Hoosac’s yond the arc. said his defense was geared to long-range St. Mary’s stopping shooters, including Olivia Mate- la, who had the game-winning Williams) 3-point shot (versus at the Garden, sophomore Ni colette D’Itria, junior Gabby Torres, who also excelled from downtown at the Garden, and own Gonzalez, the Spartans’ 1,000-point scorer. game at the St. Mary’s-Williams camethey and Garden the at the Spar impressed with away 10 three-pointers made in tans’ the game. great 3-point shooting team and a great ballclub, so basically we were trying to stop the penetra tion in the lane, but stay at home on the 3-point shooters and then make Gonzalez work for every- “That Wojcik. thing inside,” said was definitely our strategy.” school located in Cheshire, sim- thefrom better ball the shot ply outside, especially 1,000-point scorer Alexandria Mercier, who had a game-high 21 points. 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Thursday, March 21, 2019 21, March Thursday, Hoosac (18-7), a regional Senior guard Pamela Gonza St. Mary’s junior Jannise St. Mary’s But Hoosac had its own When the St. Mary’s High When the St. Mary’s Gonzalez had 23 points in the Gonzalez 23 points had The 5-foot-10-inch senior was senior 5-foot-10-inch The Gonzalez, of Revere, led the Revere, Gonzalez, of Pamela Gonzalez been has Pamela

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St. Mary’s falls shorttitle game in state to Hoosac Valley the basket. layup following a swift drive to including a spectacular reverse ture is bright, netting 12 points,

showed that the Spartans’ fu showed that the Spartans’ Eighth grader Yirsy Queliz Yirsy Eighth grader with 16 points and 12 rebounds. her excellent basketball career the day. lez also played well, completing points and seven rebounds for first quarter, finishing with six contributors in the fast-paced Avellino was one of the main Avellino Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Worcester Mary’s, 66-49, Saturday at Mary’s, ultimately prevailing over St. ergy going the rest of the way, way, going the rest of the ergy offensive attack and high en attack and high offensive the Lady Hurricanes kept that 20-point, opening quarter and pionship. way to a Division 3 state cham state 3 Division a to way Lady Spartans were well on their head coach Jeff Newhall and his Newhall and head coach Jeff tournament – it appeared that had allowed on average in the twice as many points as Hoosac quarter against Hoosac Valley – Valley quarter against Hoosac scored 20 points in the openingin the points 20 scored School girls basketball team Archbishop Williams. Archbishop Bishop Fenwick, Amesbury, and and Amesbury, Fenwick, Bishop Mary’s to wins over Watertown, Watertown, over wins to Mary’s MIAA Tournament, leading St. St. leading Tournament, MIAA simply phenomenal in this year’s in this year’s phenomenal simply 49. 3 state championship game Sat game championship 3 state 66- Valley, Hoosac to fell Mary’s Lynn girls basketball girls team. Lynn the Division to in Lady Spartans St. but rebounds, 12 had and for the St. Mary’s High School of School of High Mary’s the St. for 16 points scored She Institute. her sensational senior season senior sensational her Polytechnic Worcester at urday much-deserved honor following following much-deserved honor selected All-Scholastic, aan as ------Antonio Anderson Antonio said Ander “It feels good,” said starThe former Memphis Anderson said Linton’s “Alonzo is a mismatch for Lynn Anderson thanked the “The crowd support was Guzman summed up the is an a state title “Winning Thursday, March 21, 2019 21, March Thursday, ard. a statehe was happy to bring to Lynn. championship back people. all Lynn son. “We’re a good feeling to bring It’s through to Lynn excitement sports.” Put the of film watched he said came innam team and felt “we and thewith a good game plan players executed.” work near the basket was in strumental in the victory. “ForAnderson. said anybody,” a big zone, he can go by you. he can post you up. Guard low, He creates havoc for people.” community for its support. commu the see To awesome. nity come out and show sup From huge. port like that, it’s the mayor (Thomas McGee) Pat to the Superintendent (Dr. to everybody, Tutwiler), rick my friends, it was my family, huge.” march unforgettable Bulldogs’ in to the English record books. amazing feeling,” he said. - - - Senior guard Calvin Seng, heCalvin guard Senior Shep William Putnam Coach up with the come didn’t “We of the two clutch baskets againstof the two Norththe in Catholic Central sectional final, played some key the bench. minutes off for its supe ard credited English rior all-around effort. a credit to big stops and that’s English – their guard play Lynn (Linton)he and good really was said Shep was tough to defend,” - - - - - CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED 6 “My shots weren’t falling, but “My shots weren’t IT’S OVER!: The Lynn English bench leaps as the buzzer sounds on the Bulldogs' 64-57 win for the State the State sounds on the Bulldogs' 64-57 win for English bench leaps as the buzzer Lynn The IT’S OVER!: championship. GUT CHECK: Calvin Seng takes a forearm to the midsection to as he GUT CHECK: a forearm Seng takes Calvin DeJesus. Maickel Putnam’s defends English // English // interior passes to Linton were vi were Linton to passes interior the entire tourna tal ingredients ment, finished with seven points and six assists. teammates in get my to I had for howvolved and I’m grateful their all, andthe players gave it Linton – hea big shoutout to said Guz really came through,” Alonzo stop man. “They couldn’t un He was basically down low. stoppable.” THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - From Lynn English High School Lou Markakis, President Lynnway Associates PresidentLou Markakis, Lynnway ANOTHER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP STATE ANOTHER For BringingFor the celebrate to city together Bulldogs Congratulations to the Page 6 Page AIR FORCE: Justin Fitzpatrick (11) goes skyward to block a shot by (11) goes skyward block a shot by to AIR FORCE: Justin Fitzpatrick Jerrignan. Naishawn Putnam’s SHOWING OFF THE HARDWARE: Coach Antonio Anderson, with Josh Anderson, Antonio Coach THE HARDWARE: OFF SHOWING ua Castillo (32) alongside, holds the championship trophy aloft. holds the championship trophy (32) alongside, ua Castillo

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ship in 80 years. first state basketball champion- basketball first state led Lynn English to the school’s the school’s English to led Lynn rebounds against Putnam as he against Putnam rebounds mance with 27 points and 12 with 27 points mance turned in a masterful perfor nal win over Newton North, Newton then nal win over rebounds in the Bulldogs semi-fi- rebounds scored 20 points and pulled in 8 points 20 scored Division 1 State tournament. He tournament. Division 1 State irresistible force during the force irresistible forward Alonzo Linton was an was Linton Alonzo forward DRIVING FORCE: Lynn English DRIVING FORCE: Lynn

chusetts Boys Division I basketball title, the program’s first since 1939. since first the program’s title, Division I basketball chusetts Boys a victory roar as the clock ticked into the final minute after Fitzpat aftera victory the final minute into as the clock ticked roar to claim the SpringfieldMassa- Putnam a 64-57 win over to on the way BULLDOG BARK: Justin Fitzpatrick (11) and Jack Rodriguez (10) let out (11) and Jack BULLDOG BARK: Justin Fitzpatrick send the Bulldogs a comfortable alley-oop to lead had secured rick’s ------Please see NEWS, Page 9 Thursday, March 21, 2019 21, March Thursday, Hrycyna the news said good is to interest an have “We MyRWA released its report of of report its released MyRWA all perspective we’ve “One rev- a was information That needno is is there answer The waterfront decades, our “For industrial uses,” said Mayor Car Mayor said uses,” industrial built we year “Last lo DeMaria. a walkways, public a mile of over har a polluted restored marina, thanks Now shorelines. and bor the by testing environmental to have we watershed River Mystic shorelines and river our shown sculling, kayaking, for safe are activi recreational other and cry a far is when my from ties. 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Highway agreement general was there ing, that the commissioners among a year of information gathering gathering information of year a in the sediments of study and ------8 Ambrosino said the site is very is the site said Ambrosino by in gone “Theyhave could cleared has already project The the devel believed is that It On March 7, the Commission 7, the Commission On March Ros Mark Chair Commission re four to is limited City The will be Thoseshops already Com the Licensing said Rossi raised the questions of One CHELSEA - With plans to to plans - With CHELSEA will get to live at Forbes.” at live will to get the de did allow that and large, large build to be to able veloper if they right by units of numbers meet could do so to chose and That, requirements. the parking the City cut have would said, he the of the out neighborhood and it felt He completely. planning chance the to risk worth wasn’t that. 900 and 450 units built and right a building got and spots parking the from say any permit without said. he the neighbors,” or City the Planning at Plan Site Major hurdles many has but Board, in review Hall City at clear to they break can before plans ing ground. the of three keep to plans oper - re and site on smaller buildings of the rest them. The habilitate will beproject new construction. LICENSING COMMISSION NEARING FINAL VOTE FOR MARIJUANA REGULATIONS na shops already at some phase some at already shops na in Chelsea, the Li readiness of nearing is Commission censing for regulations on vote a final those rules special for additional establishments. on hearing public a continued the on focusing the regulations, loca fees, - application of topics secu and the shops, pot of tions rity. should the Commission said si on vote take a final to be ready in meeting its at the regulations April. early establishments. tail marijuana they reach before heavily vetted for Commission the Licensing approvals Other approval. final in place agreement a host include by approved and theCity from Control Cannabis the state’s nec any as well as Commission, the City’s from essary approvals Boards. Planning and Zoning pot the retail will grant mission the same licenses in much shop li liquor does for it as manner censes. of - the Licens draft early an by was regulations Commission ing host four recreational marijua recreational four host THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------NEWS FROM AROUND AROUND FROM NEWS GreenRoots Executive Direc Executive GreenRoots concerns of a number had “We That said, not was everyone not said, That In the first iteration, City of City iteration, the first In has one no that a shame “It’s these cars? Our streets are al- are Ourthese streets cars? in getting and congested, ready will bejust sois out This bad. and the nightmare.” part of said Roseann Bongiovanni tor believe the project they didn’t had there felt perfect,was but concessions been reasonable their concerns. about made the on the impacts to relating that feel we and neighborhood, - reason some achieved have we the devel from concessions able of “The number said. she opers,” of deeper units, levels affordable for preference and affordability those units for Chelsearesidents for the mitigation with - together neighborhood and the adjacent schools the four the $300,000 for Complex the Mary C. Burke at are we that all concessions are for… hard fought have to proud on to committed is GreenRoots if protest dialogue - and going the benefits necessary ensure - to everyone in the commu for are who few the lucky just not nity, schools at the Mary C. Burke the Mary C. Burke at schools two about which is Complex, entrance. the Forbes from blocks in the news with and – happy particular Joe Councillor was the who represents Perlatonda, He area. Forbes and Mill Hill the Forbes with the problem said al has it as the same is project ways been, and that problem is problem been, that and ways access one is there the fact that point. Ambrosino ficials – including over a bridge called– had for as Revere to the Chelsea Creek allevi to point access a second neighborhood. in the traffic ate that this time around However, and a requirement, made not was happy not was he said Perlatonda on made a concession was there point. that the concessions about thought in our live that the residents of “Right said. he neighborhood,” both on parked cars with now, the into go that the street sides of to have we what and site, Forbes getting Try every through go day. every driveway day; your of out try when the street down driving then and dodge cars, to have you spaces which is add 963 parking someone But per unit. 1.6 cars the cars about forget seems to like unit each for theywill have kids that and father the mother, the mention to not cars, all have will come that guests or visitors thought anyone Has cars. with of the overflow put to where ------CHELSEA - The Forbes Park Park Forbes - The CHELSEA proj ofthe iteration final The still verythough project, The approv Tuesday’s of news The the project with happy “I’m they said also Ambrosino affordable really deeply “That’s toalsoagreed developer The Page 8 Page ZBA APPROVES ZBA APPROVES PLAN FORBES PARK development proposal, with proposal, development units residential 500 than more industrial the former for slated by been has approved campus, - Ap Board of Zoning the City’s and years four after peals (ZBA) re-designs. major two scaled was from back large, (YIHE Forbes the developer’s in China)originalproposal of featured proposal 2015. That tall 21 stories about skyscrapers of 1,000 units than more and large by accompanied housing It hotels. large and spaces office the and rejected was informally withdrew eventually company went that meeting a ZBA during midnight. past per from far it’s even though hous several to agreed affordable actual families that assures it and will in Chelsea be now live that in com the to live afford to able the four $300,000 to contribute ect includes 590 units of housing, housing, of 590 units ect includes be those units of 60 percent with 59 units sale and for condos ing of in- to a range being affordable also 1.6 are parking There comes. 963 spaces. or spaces per unit, alsoproject major a boasts The the water to area access public and the Chelsea Creek of front project The current Mill Creek. of also a very has small amount with bothuses, office and retail square- 20,000 below totaling feet. viewed was the new plan al of most, by emotions mixed with those who come had including including the project, support to Ambrosino. Tom Manager City - all the con “Given said. he fect,” they since made first cessions a I think it’s here, up showed of is lots There project. workable 60 percent with homeownership, is larg This the being condos. Chelsea in for project condo est longer. a decade than if not more really exciting They alsohave the water accessing for plans the Chelsea Creek.” along front Of the required concessions. ing housing, affordable of units 59 dif many the mix will include including ranges, income ferent Median the Area of 60 percent the of (AMI), 50 percent Income the AMI. of 30 percent AMI and to very was important That plex. said. he the City,”

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Still, of the votes cast, 97-per- less than 2-percent of the city’s 22,074 registered voters. Cahill will next appear on the cent were for Cahill, with just 11 write-in ballots.

Special General Election ballot on Tuesday, May 10, where he will also be unopposed, Cahill as no thanked his campaign Republican candidates ran for the open seat.

team, which he noted has worked veryhard over the last few weeks, despitethe fact he was unopposed in the election and Cahill said he and the team will continue to use the campaign trail as a way to raise awareness about important topics like local unemployment,Voters have until April 20 to the opioid epidemic, and access to a quality, affordable education.

register to vote in the May 10 special election.

they will be moving on after graduation to a larger stage Devin and and Gaudet each signed fulfilling a lifelong dream to be a o u r n a L college player. letters of intent to attend Saint By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., where they will In play an interesting in twist to this Cahill wins primary Please see BASEBALL Page 2 coach Barry Rosen’s Division 2 with 369 votes program. baseball story, Classical coach Will run unopposed on CityMay Council 10 Presidentballot Daniel

Cahill, running unopposed for the Democratic nomination to suc- ceed former State Representative Robert Fennell, got 369 votes out of 380 votes Tuesday, April 12 1 J and has essentially clearedCahill, hiswho at one time thought path to become Lynn’s newest State Representative.

he would have a challenger“I am inalways humbled by the the primary was grateful for the votes he received on Tuesday. Double A Ball

support I receive,” said Cahill. “To get that kind of support, 400 people, when my name wasThe the voter turnout for the spe- By Cary Shuman only name on the ballot, I was very excited.”

cial election was exceedingly low, even with only one candi- date on the ballot, representing

LC stars Devin, Gaudet will Brandoncontinue careers Devin at and St. Anselm Andre

Gaudet have been friends, class- mates, and teammates for a long Thursday, April 14, 2016 time. They starred in different Little League organizations, played for the Gallant All-Star team and were united asAll-Stars Now seniors and star athletes again in the Greater Lynn Babe Ruth program. y n n at Lynn Classical High School,

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Lynn Classical seniors Brandon Devin (left) and Andre Gaudet sign letters of intent to attend St. Anselm College. Also pictured at the ceremony are Brandon’s parents, Bill and Lynne Devin, LCHS Principal L Gene Constantino, and Andre’s parents, Ron and Diane Gaudet.

themselves in a league with four GBL teams, but the current pro- posal would stipulate that the four teams would be split with Please see MERGER Page 2 two going in one division and two in the other. Another con- cern involved the Everett High football team, a perennial pow- erhouse. Under the new proposal,

The workshops will focus on

teaching those who work with children to look for the signs of h e child sexual abuse, so the victims Carrigan said that the cam- can be identified and the perpe trators can be brought to justice.

paign will continue to focus on prevention, prosecution foOther the key contributors to the offenders and treatment for the victims.

effort include Birgitta Damon of Lynn Economic Opportunity (LEO), Diane Kuzia Hills of My Brother’s Table, Superintendent Catherine Latham f the Lynn T Participants in the workshops Public Schools and Jetta Bernier of the Massachusetts Citizens for Children.

must pre-register by calling 781- 309-5619

er, which would bring Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville into the conference.A proposal to merge the two leagues has been rejected in the past, but Con- stantino is hoping some of the concerns expressed at that One time of those concerns was have been addressed in the new proposal. ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER that some NEC teams could find

School of Lynn, the Lynn Pub- lic Schools, All Care VNA, and Massachusetts Citizens for Chil- dren. The campaign will be fo- cused on helping to identify the victims of child sexual abuse and The campaign was the idea of raise awareness of the issue to others in the community.

local attorney James Carrigan, who has witnessed firsthand the impacts of child sexual abuse and wanted to do something to stop it. Carrigan organized a group of executive directors from local non-profits and youthThe services group will jointly host agencies and the Enough Abuse Campaign was launched. By Joyce Erekson training workshops on April 27, 28 and 29 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), from 89 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the City Council Cham- bers at Lynn City Hall. The Tony Conigliaro Gymnasium was transformed into a casino Friday evening for the second annual Casino Night. Guests enjoyed casino games, live music, and food from local restaurants. Please see pages 6 and 7 for more photos.

NEC/GBL mergerA proposalcoming to mergeup for what a vote

remains of the Greater Boston League with the Northeastern Conference will come up for a vote at meeting of the NEC prin-Classical High Principal Gene By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. cipals on April 27 at Beverly High School.

Constantino is a fan of the merg-

Local youth groups Moreteaming than a half up dozen to youth stop child sexual abuse

services and educational organi- zations in the city have teamedThe Enough Abuse Campaign, up to establish a campaign to end BLUE child sexual abuse in the Lynn. Next week consists of the joint efforts of Lynn Economic Opportunity, Lynn DPW at My Brother’s Table, St. Mary’s Recycling week 781-477-7099

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black - - - - - 290 Broadway Wyoma Square Wyoma Square has served as head Lynn Lynn DPW at 781-477-7099 Please see REGAN Page 11 Please see PETITION Page 3 Recycling Recycling week GREEN She was recently appoint Next Next week For For more info. call the If the Home Rule Petition is Caron requested the Council The City Council has taken Regan interest.” Caron and others haveand Caron interest.” $5 mil suggested that the city’s lion deficit could ballon to $36 the special ex without million emption voted on by the Council night. Tuesday approved by the state legisla ture then the city would be able to mail out the third-quarter tax bills and start to receive revenues without the budget balanced. take action and was backed by Council President Darren Cyr. several measures to raise revenue to close the deficit gap this year. The Council has voted in favor of implementing a trash fee, rais ing meals tax and payments from two medical marijuana the city’s nity,” according to the chamber. nity,” since of school at St. Mary’s 2012. ed the first woman to servepresident at Boston College High as ------were selected criteria that includescriteria By John Lynds Special to The Journal The Lynn City Council voted The Lynn Chief Financial Of The City’s will be unable to meet “We Head of School St. Mary’s The honorees Council votes in favor for tax Home Rule Petition NS Chamber honors St. Mary's Grace Regan 10-1 Tuesday night in favor of a night Tuesday 10-1 Home Rule Petition that seeks a one-time exemption from state law that requires cities and towns to have a balanced budget before res third-quarter sending out the idential tax bills. council the told Caron Peter ficer last week that if the city was un able to set the tax rate and mail out the third-quarter tax bills the city by the end of the year, would not receive the $31 mil lion in real estate taxes by Feb. 1. payroll,” Caron told the Council. ap the Legislature’s “Without proval, we would have to borrow a significant amount of cash that would probably cost $100,000 in Grace Cotter Regan was one of seven individuals inducted into the North Shore Chamber of Distin Academy of Commerce’s guished Leaders at the chamber’s Wednesday 99th annual meeting Club. Yacht at Danversport based on “demonstration of leadership, commitment to social respon strong community in sibility, volvement, proven economic impact and/or social impact on of creativi the region, high level innovation and determination ty, sustained enhancement ofand the quality of life in our commu o u r n a L - - J Please see ENGLISH Page 4 This was Carroll’s third year as This was Carroll’s beat a team as good as “To bet- a for had hoped Rams The “That was a good, old-fash- Rivera. Although English coach Chris the revengeCarroll downplayed game, the factor in this year’s English faithful, many of them read that wearing T-shirts “Looking for Revenge” had other ideas. Whatever the Bulldogs’ motivation, it worked like a charm. “This one feels good,” Carroll said. “Last year puts a little extra a new year. it, but every year is on just I just love this 2017 team. It’s end it a special, special team … To playing four great quar this way, ters of football, was a really special ending to the season.” head coach. In the two years prior the Bulldogs to him taking over, finished 3-7. In his first year they sea- last to 2-9 fell but 5-6, went son. think any Classical 38-0, I don’t going coach goes in thinking that’s to happen,” Carroll said. “I’m very happy with the result. I proud for my program and of my team.” ter ending to their season. ioned butt-whooping,” Vaughan said, crediting Carroll and his play ers. “They were better prepared than us. They came out here and laid the wood on us. Sometimes as a program you’ve got to take that. Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, y n n L Both teams had plenty to behad teams Both already claimed the Northeastern Conference Divisoin 3 title, third English only the became team in history to finish the season with 10 wins. proud about this season. The Rams, under first-year coach Brian finished 8-3 after going Vaughan, 3-8 in 2016. The saving grace that season came on Thanksgiving when the Rams, who had just seen English take the lead with eight seconds left in the game, came back from the dead to win on a crazy kick return by Marcus In the building that willcon that the building In cur Lendlease and are Winn h e T By Joyce Erekson The English High football team - show much-anticipated The The Lynn Classical cheerleaders are shown at the annual Classical-English Thanksgiving game last Thursday Thursday game last Thanksgiving the annual Classical-English at shown cheerleaders are Classical Lynn The Manning Field. morning at prove have much left to didn’t at Manning Field Thanksgiving morning, but if there were any non-believers remaining, the Bulldogs’ resounding 38-0 win over a very good Classical team brought them on board. 9-1 Bulldogsbetween the down and the 8-2 Rams had the poten- tial to be one for the books, but in the end the day belonged to English. The Bulldogs, who had English takes Classical, 38-0 in Thanksgiving Day contest captains participate football in the Classical English and Lynn Lynn Manning Field. their annual meeting at before toss coin

dominiums will be designated dominiums affordable. rental the 20 low-income tain will there be a communi units retail ground-floor and ty room will There also space. sur be 19 50 bicy spaces and face parking site on spaces located storage cle residents for a wa build to permitted rently project development terfront directly Wharf Clippership at - Apart behind the Clippership project $225 million That ments. - one-bed studio, 492 willinclude units, two-bedroom and room, a restaurant, and a small cafe club and lounge a center, fitness fa rental a canoe/kayak facility, cility, a water taxi dock, and a taxi dock, and a water cility, sailing. for field mooring possible

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baseball field. baseball

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Regionals at Fraser Field. Fraser at Regionals

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when the Lynn Babe Ruth orga- Ruth Babe Lynn the when

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only excelled on the field but but field the on excelled only

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Shore Ocean Street ...... 195 Market Bank Eastern Street ...... 41 Deli Market Brothers Capitol Diner Three Yolks ongoing mixed-use development mixed-use development ongoing Lendlease Wharf, Clippership at - revi to partnering Winn is with complex talize housing the aging to units affordable provide and In furthermeet and the on-site Policy Development clusionary the dilapi replacing – both by and units 20 rental existing dated thirty new affordable creating by - condomini middle-income and um units.” serves complex the current that all 20 families, for a residence as the will whom beof promised the new units. into move to right existing engaging eral months on seeking input and residents the with project the proposed the of assistance and support “Theoriginal Fay. wrote BHA,” have program design and site respon be to more been changed THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------In 2017 Winn Development Development 2017 Winn In received also project The Lendlease and were Winn to“The proposes Developer Amandeep Dillon has filed has Dillon Amandeep combine would project The to willgo the project The request will developer The - - The Clip BOSTON EAST rehabbed under a federal Hope federalHope a under rehabbed residents However, VI grant. be the Hope to part of not opted the even though ag VI project CLIPPERSHIP APARTMENTS TO BE RAZED development housing public ing a rehab. need of in desperate was Lend with along Company, received lease Development, Develop and Planning Boston approval (BPDA) Agency ment Section of 8 raze the 20 units to them with replace and housing housing. of 52 units last Board approval Zoning was this month earlier and year permits and building its granted willconstruction commence this spring. the as the BHA by designated the Clippership of developer a 3, after Aug. on Apartments process. solicitation competitive housing this aging transform - finan no which has complex, into own, its of cial resources pedestrian-friendly, a vibrant, transit-oriented, mixed-income, wrote development,” residential in the Fay Jamie President Winn “Le filedBPDA. with the letter the of the opportunity veraging the property – which includes a – which includes the property well. as lot vacant the town build to the City with St., 108-112 Main on houses a de contains which currently and St. 112 Main at tached home parking. used for lot a vacant on build and parcels the two town them. The three both of six units, contain would houses It bedrooms. three each having tall and stories be four would roof- shared two have would will There decks. be 11 parking them being six of spaces, with the on the units below located floor. first March its for Appeals Board of 18 meeting. depth, yard front for variances parking. setbacks and yard rear 12 parking requires zoning The provides the project spaces, and 11. pership Apartments, a 20-unit, a 20-unit, Apartments, pership complex income-restricted Housing theBoston by owned an had have could Authority, when ago 20 years overhaul being was Gardens Maverick ------CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 FROM PAGE CONTINUED

MyRWA has developed a developed has MyRWA He did say the sediments are are the sediments did say He “Obviously, if you are getting getting are if you “Obviously, Hrycyna the as under said The study looked at nine lo- at nine looked study The For example, their determi- example, For EVERETT - A Saugus devel EVERETT - A Saugus Thursday, March 21, 2019 21, March Thursday,

in River sediments. in River from historic pollutants trapped trapped pollutants historic from water, which is a different issue issue a different which is water, about the bacteria in the levels about flag system to let boaters know know to let boaters system flag levels for a few days in the water. days a few for levels River, thus increasing bacteria increasing thus River, overflows of raw sewage into the into sewage of raw overflows events. Such events tend to bring bring to tend events Such events. ria levels before and after rain rain after and ria before levels two years has measured bacte- measured has years two the water. MyRWA for the last for MyRWA the water. STREET different from bacteria in levels from different TO BUILD ON MAIN DEVELOPER LOOKING mental Protection (DEP) expo (DEP) Protection mental levels. sure gent Department of Environ of Department gent (EPA) levels and the more strin- the more and levels (EPA) vironmental Protection Agency Agency Protection vironmental fell well under the federal En- under well fell sediment exposure levels all levels exposure sediment sumptions, they found that the that they found sumptions,

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right to make decisions right to make affairs or about personal or both. financial affairs person The above-named ask for a has the right to Anyone may make lawyer. this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named person one cannot afford a lawyer, may be appointed at State expense. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court. Date: March 12, 2019 Felix D. Arroyo, Register of Probate FREE th you have to file the written you have to file you object to appearance if you fail to the petition. If appearance file the written action by the return date, may be taken in this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. NOTICE IMPORTANT The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the above-named person's EACH SITE SITE EACH Combo Rates available! Buy any 3 sites, get 4 ON JUST A CLICK AWAY CLICK A JUST court to determine court to determine is that the Respondent that the incapacitated, a Guardian appointment of and that is necessary, the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for certain specific authority. the right to have You object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of 06/04/2019. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date by which Sales Rep ExtSales Rep 3 SPOTS AVAILABLE AVAILABLE SPOTS 3 per month/per site First Come - First Served 00 Size: 160x600 IAB Size: 160x600 NEWSPAPERS Alleged Incapacitated Person MA Of: Lynn, the named Respondent To and all other interested persons, a petition has been filed by Brigham of Hospital and Women’s Jamaica Plain, MA in the above captioned matter alleging that David Tracy is in need of a Guardian and requesting that Albertina Cerveira Hajjar of Brookline, MA (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without Surety on the bond. The petition asks the reverejournal.com• winthroptranscript.com reverejournal.com• jamaicaplaingazette.com jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com northendregionalreview.com $300 Traffic Traffic reports available upon request 11 lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com lynnjournal.com • • eastietimes.com everettindependent.com 12 COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM CHOOSE TO COMMUNITIES 12 Deb x101 Kathy x110 Maureen x103 Sioux x125 Peter x106 INDEPENDENT chelsearecord.com • • chelsearecord.com charlestownbridge.com beaconhilltimes.com Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 NOTICE OF THE PETITION FOR PROBATE AND PROBATE FAMILY COURT FAMILY INCAPACITATED GUARDIAN FOR CITATION GIVING CITATION THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH APPOINTMENT OF PERSON PURSUANT OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE TO G.L. c. 190B, s 5-304 Docket No. SU19P0340GD In the matter of: David Tracy RESPONDENT THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN

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Just a month ago an Ipswich Santora stressed that wage “Every taxpayer is affected “The taskforce job to oversee Santora added that wage theft in every in it’s rampant, “It’s Thursday, March 21, 2019 21, March Thursday, 241 job sites were visited in in vestigations. construction company and its in owners were cited $580,611 restitution and penalties for vi olations of state wage and hour Gen Attorney laws, according to of- AG’s The eral Maura Healey. fice issued six citations against LLC and its Equipment ERA Angelo Ciar owners, Kristen and theftwage of range a for diello, violations including failing to pay overtime and the prevailing Kathleen Santora. dustry – from the lowest worker to union construction sometimes, not paying overtime, is unaccept able, or a contractor may short someone on their hours,” Santora said. theft hurts not only the person whose wages are being stolen but it hurts honest business people who are being undercut by peo ple who are not playing fair. beingis money because this by lost,” Santora said. wage. Lynn so we can help bring casesbring help can we so Lynn to the Attorney General’s office said. “We Santora if they occur,” Hopefully the hope none occur. ordinance will get people to do the right thing.” It can be everybody. does affect anything from people not being toallowed being not or to paid take lunch breaks, not being paid overtime, people working differ ential shifts and not getting the any way in which some money, body is entitled to wages and they are not being delivered. People paying in cash are also violating the wage theft laws. ------By Sue Ellen Woodcock By Sue Ellen A recent report from the attor A The Wage Theft Taskforce, Theft Taskforce, The Wage The wage ordinance was business owner has the op “A Quite simply, wage theft hap- wage theft Quite simply, targets, “Immigrants are easy have a very strong ordi “We ney general’s office showed that $10 million interest and penalties and 2018 year fiscal in charged in portunity to do the right thing and Then they can continue pay up. doing business as usual with a bond to cover paying the em ployee for a year or it can end up in the attorney general’s office,” said Santora, who is a leading trades.building the for advocate She was nominated to the com- Shore LaborNorth mittee by the Council. nance in Lynn, it has some teeth it has nance in Lynn, in it and can actually do some thing,” Santora said. Having a taskforce in place also makes a difference. comprised of one (1) desig City nee submitted by the Lynn Council, one (1) designee sub one (1) rep- mitted by the Mayor, resentative chosen by the Lynn City Council from a list provided by the North Shore Labor Coun cil, one (1) representative chosen Council from City by the Lynn Area a list provided by the Lynn Chamber of Commerce, one (1) representative chosen by the Lynn City Council from a list provided by the North Shore Latino Busi Association, one (1) rep- ness resentative chosen by the Lynn City Council from a list provid ed by the North Shore Building (1) represen one Council, Trades City tative chosen by the Lynn Council from a list provided by and one Center, Worker the Lynn (1) representative from the Lynn community chosen by the Lynn City Council from a list provided Coalition. Mem by New Lynn Advisory Theft bers of the Wage reappointed be may Committee annually and must be appointed no later than the second meeting of the new year. City Coun- passed by the Lynn cil in March 2018 after it was City as a motion by then offered Councilor and now State Repre- sentative Peter Capano. Getting the wordGetting theft wage out about pens when someone does workdoes pens when someone it. and is not paid for a crime,” it’s realize don’t most a membersaid Kathleen Santora, to theof the recently appointed and Theft Taskforce Wage Lynn thea union painter representing CouncilPainters Union District wage theft35 Local 939. “But in any in anyone to happen can dustry.”

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