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Walsh Settles in at Lynn YMCA Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children TOPGeneral and CosmeticBILLING Dentistry for Adults and Children TOP BILLING Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 370 Broadway • 781-629-9093 • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Your370 Broadway Ad • 781-629-9093 Here • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Your Ad Here Your Ad Here Your Ad Here BOOK YOUR POST IT Call Your HE YNN OURNA L Advertising Rep REVERE JOURNALT REVERE L J JOURNAL(781)485-0588 Thursday, March 21, 2019 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCEYOUR 1881 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 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 includcritical- 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 Cyan 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 ery6-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 Magenta 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-pleasingDevelopers (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- Yellow in fundingsist, forto 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, saidand the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro ballDorothy team Cordarocaptured the Division guard Jarnel Guzman. Black cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- 1 state basketball 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, withSatLt.- 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 ofSecretary Revere been Economic tellingJay 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 Programa 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 continuefunding 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 Sueof Ellenresidents,” 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 jualsoThese- pionshipdropped 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 2017relies guard, wason thedefinitelyhad strong nine pointsa 10.8 andpercent 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- someone withbigbetween steals,higher localleadingprices 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 thannon-profits of in Putnam’s2016, 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 Robertwasfor twomatched Haas of his Jr.100 seven 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 Jarnel home-buying Guzman, triedpercent whose to get of thebarriersthe 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 wasOffice the unofof anFor- adventure. leadershipyears the abuttersin 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 fromof this the contestBoston Routewith “These 1 have are put the up highest with thepric - sponse.ket saw similarwhere trends they wonwith 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 seenmillions in the of last cars, eight the“We medianshould getsales 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 cityMaureen councillors Celata, spect$315,000, from the up state 16.7 and percent fed- to Revere.
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