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VOLUME 19, No. 72 HONORING CHRISTY GIANNINO Colella announces early WEDNESDAY October 10, 2018 voting process for INDEX November election Editorial 6 By Cary Shuman ers are eligible to cast their Police News 9 ballots at the American Le- Sports 11 Revere Election Com- gion building on Broadway Classifeds 18 missioner Diane Colella has during Revere City Hall’s reg- Real Estate 20 announced that “early vot- ular hours which are Monday ing” for the general election through Thursday, from 8:15 DEATHS in November will begin on a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday, Louis DiBlasi Monday, Oct. 22 and continue from 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. through Nov. 2. Anthony Moschella All of Revere’s 28,175 vot- William Mullen See EARLY VOTING Page 2 Richard Page Sr. Raffaele Penta Gerald Spears Revere receives grant from Obituaries Page 8 The City of Revere held a memorial pole dedication for Crescenzo C. (Christy) Giannino, recog- DOJ to support school safety nizing his service in the U.S. Army and his life of public service in the Revere Fire Department. By Cary Shuman rized by the STOP School Vi- INDEPENDENT Front row, from left, are Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo, Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso, Joann olence Act, will fund school NEWSPAPER GROUP Giannino, Council Vice President and Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, Ward 6 Councillor Char- The City of Revere has safety measures including co- lie Patch, and Revere Veterans Director Marc Silvestri. Back row, from left, are School Committee received a grant of $339,590 ordination with law enforce- member Fred Sannella, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Chris Patterson, Chris Giannino, Marie from the U.S. Department ment, training for law en- Giannino Patterson, Joseph Giannino, Matt Carabillo, Peter Carabillo, JoAnn Giannino Carabillo, of Justice that will go to the forcement to prevent student City Councillor President Jessica Giannino, Peter Carabillo Jr., Mayor Brian Arrigo, School Com- COPS Offce School Violence mittee member Gerry Visconti, Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, State Sen. Joseph Boncore, and Program (SVPP). See GRANT Page 2 50 CENTS Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto. See more photos on Page 4. The grant, which are autho- NEWS City dedicates memorial pole to Christy Giannino BRIEFS By Cary Shuman annino’s granddaughter, told his country. He served in the the large assemblage that, “A Revere Fire Department for DANCE-A-THON SET The City of Revere held a year ago we lost the patriarch many, many years and passed FOR NOV. 18 memorial pole dedication cer- of our family. There were two that on to his children. My What can we do for so emony Saturday at 425 Mal- things that were important to uncle now serves in the Fire my grandfather: First was his Department, my father in the many of our family and den St. for lifelong resident Crescenzo “Christy” Gianni- family and he was very proud Police Department. That work friends who courageously no, who served in the Revere to have two families. He had ethic and that sense of com- fght or have lost their battle Fire Department for 31 years. our family and he had the City munity, and sense of pride to cancer? We can do what we Mr. Giannino was a U.S. of Revere Fire Department. I he had for the city is passed all do best: dance! Army veteran and one of the thank the Fire Department for down to all of us and that is On Nov. 18 at the Rumney frst Angel Flight Pilots pro- their support for the past year the greatest gift.” Marsh Academy Gymnasium, viding free air transportation and the many years before Giannino concluded her re- 140 American Legion High- for children and adults who that when he worked with you marks by thanking the many Vincent Cammarata sits proudly at the revealing of Revere’s frst way, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 were in need of signifcant and served. residents for their attendance mural, with daughter, Rose (Cammarata) Pisani, and sons Sal, p.m. , we will celebrate life medical care. “The second was work. My at the ceremony. Vincent and John. City Council President grandfather had an incred- See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 Jessica Giannino, Mr. Gi- ible work ethic. He served See GIANNINO Page 4 Sargent Street Mural brings back memories of West Revere EARLY VOTING THE CITY OF REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS By Sue Ellen Woodcock was reaching for when she Early voting is available to all registered voters for REVERE CITY HALL~281 BROADWAY, planned the mural with the the State Election on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. REVERE, MA 02151 The unveiling of the Sar- help of the Revere Society for Registered voters wishing to cast an early ballot may do THE STATE ELECTION IS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2018. gent Street mural last Thurs- Cultural and Historic Preser- so in person at the American Legion Building, THE POLLS OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. AND CLOSE AT 8:00 P.M. day brought back a lot of vation. The project also had 249 Broadway, Front Entrance from Monday, THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE OR SUBMIT memories for those who the support of Mayor Brian Arrigo and Ward 6 Councillor October 22, 2018 until Friday, November 2, 2018. Te VOTER REGISTRATION CHANGES IS WEDNESDAY, grew up in West Revere and for those who remember Re- Charlie Patch. hours of early voting are Monday thru Tursday from OCTOBER 17, 2018 AT 8:00 P.M. THE PLEASANT STREET ENTRANCE TO REVERE vere’s rich agricultural roots. Barrett-Cutulle is local- 8:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. CITY HALL IS HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE. That’s exactly what art- ly known as one of the sand Early voting is also being ofered at Revere City Hall, ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE ist Deb Barrett-Cutulle sculpture artists at the Revere 281 Broadway, on Saturday, October 27, 2018 AT https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ovr. Beach competition. Elle Bak- from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in the Election Department. ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE er, project planner with the UPON REQUEST UNTIL 12:00 P.M. ON MONDAY, city’s Offce of Strategic Plan- To vote early by mail contact the Election Department at ning and Economic Develop- NOVEMBER 5, 2018. 781-286-8200 to request an application. ment, and Revere Community ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE ELECTION Board of Election Commissioners Price subject Liaison Priscilla Nickerson DEPARTMENT AT 781-286-8200 to change without had tried three times to get the notice project off the ground and f- VOTACION ANTICIPADA LA CIUDAD DE REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS .68 nally did with Barrett-Cutulle. EL AYUNTAMIENTO DE REVERE ~ $ “They wanted an old-style La votación anticipada está disponible para todos los Per votantes registrados para la Elección Estatal, el martes 281 BROADWAY REVERE, MA 02151 Gallon look to it with a historic piece 6 de noviembre de 2018. Los votantes registrados que LA ELECCIÓN ESTATAL ES EL MARTES, 2 • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service 6 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018. LAS URNAS ABRIRÁN A LAS deseen emitir una votación anticipada pueden CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE See MURAL Page 5 hacerlo en persona en el edifcio American Legion 7:00 A.M. Y CERRARÁN A LAS 8:00 P.M. Building, 249 Broadway, por la entrada del frente (Front LA FECHA LÍMITE PARA REGISTRARSE PARA VOTAR Entrance), Revere, MA desde el lunes O PARA HACER CAMBIOS A SU REGISTRACIÓN DE VOTANTE ES EL MIÉRCOLES, 17 DE OCTUBRE DE 2018 22 de octubre de 2018 hasta el viernes 2 de noviembre de 2018. Las POLL WORKERS NEEDED A LAS 8:00 P.M. LA ENTRADA POR LA CALLE PLEASANT horas de la votación anticipada son de lunes a jueves de DEL AYUNTAMIENTO DE REVERE ES ACCESIBLE PARA Apply in person at Revere City Hall, Election 8:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. y viernes de 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. LAS PERSONA DESCAPACITADAS. Department, 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151 La votación anticipada también se ofrece en el REGISTRACIÓN DE VOTANTE EN LÍNEA ESTA DISPONIBLE between the hours of 8:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Ayuntamiento de Revere, 281 Broadway, el sábado AHORA EN https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ovr. 27 de octubre de 2018, de 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. en el APLICACIONES PARA OBTENER BOLETA EN AUSENCIA Thursday and 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. on Friday. Departamento de Elecciones. Para votar anticipadamente ESTÁN DISPONIBLES BAJO PETICÓN HASTA LAS Salary based on job title. Board of Election por correo, comuníquese con el Departamento de Elec- 12:00 P.M. DEL LUNES, 5 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018. ciones al 781-286-8200 para solicitar una solicitud. Junta de SI TIENE ALGUNA PREGUNTA LLAME AL Commissioners Comisionados Electorales. DEPARTAMENTO DE ELECCIONES AL 781-286-8200

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Early Voting // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The Rumney Marsh Burial Ground guided tour on Oct. 13

Story & Photos by Marianne Salza the cemetery’s long history, On Saturday, Oct. 27 from state has a grant program more than 44 veterans of the 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., voters will be that will cover the Saturday The Ye Olde Rumney Revolutionary War, Civil War, able to walk in to the Election hours,” noted Colella. Marsh Burial Ground Ren- and War of 1812 have been Department, receive their bal- Early voting allows voters ovation Committee (RMB- laid to rest there; as well as lot, and vote in the election. to avoid the expected long GRC) is presenting a Guided 16 slaves buried in unmarked “This is a great opportunity lines at the polls, especially Tour and scavenger hunt of graves along the Butler Street for the voters to cast an early during peak hours of voting in the only cemetery in Revere stone wall. ballot,” said Colella. “Voters the early evening. The possi- on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 10 “It’s fascinating histo- just have to go in to the Amer- bility of inclement weather on a.m. Visitors are welcomed ry,” Upton said. “There was ican Legion building where Election Day is another factor to meet at the 44 Butler Street a smallpox epidemic in the it will be set up like a polling to consider. entrance for the free, hour- 1600s, and people were pro- location. There will be a full “It’s not that there are al- long program that will explain hibited from being buried in staff there to accommodate ways long lines – I always signifcant features of the the City of Boston, and were them. The voter checks in and have a full staff at the polls burial ground, its layout, and buried on this side of the Mys- receives a ballot.” to accommodate the voters, artwork, such as the winged tic River.” Colella said at the end of but it [early voting] is not as skulls engraved on head- The Rumney Marsh Burial each day the ballots cast will rushed as it can be on Elec- stones. Ground Renovation Commit- be brought back to the Elec- tion Day, and there’s plenty “We’re enthusiasts who do tee recently received a $5,000 Bob Upton, chairperson, and Annette Bornstein, secretary, of the Rumney Marsh Burial Ground Renovation Committee. tion Offce where they will be of parking here,” said Colella. our best to take care of this matching state grant to restore scanned in to the system. The “Voters can take their time and remarkable burial ground. It’s and beautify the cemetery. ballots will be stored a vault we will have 30 voting booths a jewel in this community that With the assistance of local at City Hall and be brought set up. It is a little bit more of many people aren’t familiar students and the community, to the polls on Election Day a relaxed atmosphere because with,” said Bob Upton, RM- RMBGRC have been clean- where the poll workers will you have 11 whole days and BGRC chairman. “We expect ing headstones and restoring process them. you don’t have to worry about it will be an interesting day of monuments, such as the stack “It’s a very secure process getting to the polls on that one history.” of cannonballs, and have laid and a controlled process,” said day.” Jeff Pearlman, adjunct a brick walkway along the Colella. Of the 28,175 eligible vot- professor at Salem State grounds. The early voting process ers in the city, there are 11,851 University, and former his- “They’re a very active will not require any addition- Democrats, 1,936 Republi- tory teacher in Revere, will group,” described Upton. al funding from the city. “The cans, and 14,010 Unenrolled. lead guests on a walking tour “Some members take care of through the Rumney Marsh the property, and we have oth- Burial Ground, where some ers that help with fundraising 450 early settlers – including activities.” Deane Winthrop, son of John The Committee hopes to inthrop frst governor of the raise awareness about the More than 400 early settlers of Rumney Marsh are buried in the Massachusetts Bay Colony -- quaint cemetery and offer cemetery. are laid to rest. residents an opportunity to freshments at the Revere So- “It’s being worked on. Many The frst interment on site learn about the history of ciety for Cultural and Historic people work hard to keep it took place on Feb. 6, 1693, the Rumney Marsh Burial Preservation, located at 108 clean. We felt that this is a and the last funeral at the Ground. Following the pro- Beach St., Revere. great time of the year. It’s a Rumney Marsh Burial Ground gram, visitors are welcomed “The cemetery is in beauti- lovely, little burial ground.” occurred in 1929. Throughout to join the RMBGRC for re- ful condition,” Upton added.

Revere Election Commissioner Diane Colella, Senior Clerk Alyssa Grant // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Vozzella, and Election Department staf member Margaret Peroni are preparing for the city’s early voting process that will violence, and technology for gency. staff. Vigilance and prepa- ly supportive of this grant and begin on Monday, Oct. 22 and continue through Friday, Nov. 2 epedited notifcation of law The Stop School Violence ration are the most effective made sure the matching funds at the American Legion building. enforcement during an emer- Act is intended to improved ways to confront the mod- ($113,197) would be avail- school security by helping ern-day threats. We are grate- able.” students and teachers reduce ful to the Justice Department Supt. of Schools Dr. Diane Revere Schools expand new grading system, exposure to risks, prevent acts for lending a crucial hand Kelley said she was really ex- of violence, and quickly rec- to communities to fulfll our cited about the grant that was hope to take it districtwide some day ognize and respond to violent goals for student safety.” due to the successful collab- attacks. Police Chief James Guido oration between the Police By Seth Daniel because you did good on four rules, school values, being a Mayor Brian Arrigo said said the teamwork of city of- Department and the School tests, but didn’t do several self-starter, working coopera- the grant will help improve fcials helped secure the grant. Department. When report cards homework assignments. That tively, etc. security inside the schools and “Working on this grant The funds will be utilized come home for fourth-and B-minus could not tell you “It’s not extremely new, but on the school grounds. was a collaborative effort be- for new surveillance camer- ffthgraders across the e- that. Some teachers will take it’s a big shift for parents, kids “Regrettably, security at tween the Police Department as at the schools, specially vere Public School district in a point off the grade because and caregivers,” said Kelly. schools is a growing national and the School Department,” designed locks for all doors, early December, not a single a student acted disruptive in “As unhelpful as a B-minus concern. This grant will help said Guido, who singled out and training for the school re- student will have an ‘A.’ class. This lets them know might be to understanding Revere update and improve Kathy Callahan of the Police source offcers. No one will have an ‘F’ ei- more about what the student what a student knows and security measures at schools Department, Revere Police There are 11 schools on ther. is excelling in and what the does not know, everyone and on school grounds and Captain Ford, John Ferrara eight campuses in the City of That’s because the schools student needs help in. It gives knows what that letter grade support our unwavering com- of the School Department, Revere. this year have begun to use them two sets of grades, how means. That’s why we think it mitment to a safe environment and CAPIC for their efforts. a new system of grading for they are doing on academics will be a big shift for parents for our students, teachers, and “Mayor Arrigo was also total- Grades 4 and 5 – a system that and how they are doing as a and we’re trying to get the has been in place at the lower student.” word out.” grades for more than a decade. For the past three years, So far, they have had meet- It’s also a system that Supt. four groups of teachers have ings at most every school, but Dianne Kelly said she would been studying the district’s they haven’t been well attend- Real Estate Transfers like to see implemented over grading policies and what ed. Kelly said they are ready BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE time to every grade. they should convey. The pro- to explain to parents and stu- Ramirez-Zuluaga, Fray H Manion, Sean P 221 Broadway $395,000 The system is called the gram now unveiled in Grades dents who might be confused standards-based report card, 4 and 5 come out of that study, with the system. Morris, Shawn Abouabaydah, Halima 80 Crest Ave $690,000 and Kelly said they imple- which is continuing. Ultimately, however, it’s Rodriguez, Donny Morris, Shawn 60 Curtis Rd $436,000 mented that kind of grading Instead of letter grades, a system that Kelly said they Calderon, Jose H Madrigal, Jose 62 Fairfeld St $495,000 system about 15 years ago in they’ll be graded on concepts, want to eventually roll out Bermudez, Rutilio Dacunha, Adelino A 56 Furness St $470,000 Grades K-2. The system dis- like ‘Recognizes and analyzes districtwide, as they think it is patches with the traditional A, patterns.’ The students will more helpful to students than Guilherme, Nichole Lawnicki, Mary J 77 Goldie St #77 $378,000 B, C, D and F grading system, be marked as to whether they the letter grade system. Chan, Ka K Smith, Cherylann 156 Grand View Ave $343,000 and brings what Kelly said is a understand the concept or “Ultimately it would be Steenbergen, Jon Pessolano, Virginia R 510 Malden St $375,000 more informative system. whether they need improve- a goal to have this system Chang, Sue H Batchelder, Ann M 376 Ocean Ave #1502 $370,000 She said a student can bring ment on the concept. throughout the district,” she Nikiforenko, Sergey Delloiacono, Camille S 350 Revere Beach Blvd #4X $470,000 home a ‘B –,’ but it doesn’t “The standard letter grade said. “That’s going to be some explain to the student or par- cannot tell the student or the time away in the future… Nargi, John Lam, Patty 350 Revere Beach Blvd #5C $328,000 ent what the student did well caregiver what it is that is un- We’re starting to do the work Valle, Julio Stasio, Paul J 178 Vinal St $468,000 and what they need help with. derstood and where more help at the high school and it’s Gorrell, John Lafratta FT 12 Walnut St $545,000 The standards-based report is required,” she said. helpful to kids, but that’s even card grades on concepts rather In addition, Grades 6 and more of a shift at the high than an overall letter grade. 9 are entering a pilot where school level. e have to fg- St. John’s Episcopal Church “This comes from a ques- they will be graded with ure out how that will work for Annual Fall Craft Fair tion we have been asking a standards-based system kids applying to colleges and PLEASE Saturday, October 13, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M. ourselves in terms of what called ‘Habits of Work.’ That what grades colleges would RECYCLE belongs in a grade,” said Kel- will measure how students be looking for.” Parish Hall, 222 Bowdoin St., Winthrop ly. “That B-minus could be are doing adhering to school LAW OFFICE OF Randy M.LAW OFFICEShuman, OF PC GERRY D’AMBROSIO PERSONAL INJURY Randy M. 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In addition to the race, formed. hosting The Great Pumpkin this year’s event will feature The Revere Beach Partner ash on Oct. from a.m. a costume contest that is fun ship is a (c) nonproft or to 2 p.m. at Kelly’s Roast Beef for all ages! The contest will ganization formed in 2001 to on Revere Beach Boulevard. be held during the race, so carry forth the heritage of Re Registration opens at 8:30 runners, be sure to bring your vere Beach as a nearby retreat a.m. Featured this year is the A game! for New England families; Lagunitas Beer Garden (for evere’s threemile cres preserve the beach’s unique registered runners 21 and cent beach America’s frst historic and natural assets and over). public beach, is a beautiful strengthen the beach as an as The Revere Beach Partner natural resource located in an set to our community by the ship will play host to the an urban area. More than half a development of programs and nual Great Pumpkin Dash 5K century ago, Revere Beach partnerships within the com on Oct. . Organizers of this thrived as a recreational munity that further this goal race are looking forward to hub. Over the years, people and the overall wellbeing of one of its biggest years yet. stopped coming to Revere our community; to plan and This race will begin at Kelly’s Beach, and the beach slid into oversee the continued im Roast Beef with the course decline. Realizing that some provement of Revere Beach. running to Eliot Circle and thing must be done to save The Partnership consists of an back. Any runner that is 21 this precious resource, a Re executive director, a volunteer and over, will receive a free vere Beach Citizens Planning Board of Directors, and other beer courtesy of Lagunitas charrette was held in 2001. volunteers that share a love Children and families enjoy their time at the 2017 Pumpkin Dash and Fall Festival on Revere Brewing Company at the La From that charrette the e for Revere Beach. Beach.

CHAMBERS PROMOTED News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 celebrate life and provide for cifc fundraising page from FALL CRAFT FAIR ST brownie. Lobster lunches will others during the season of the list below. All donations be available on a frstcome giving…together! are appreciated immensely, JOHN’S EPISCOPAL frstserved basis. To stave Last year, Nicole Zervas and one hundred percent of all CHURCH off possible disappointment, Dance Academy (NZDA) money raised is given directly St John’s Episcopal Church lobster lovers are encouraged hosted its frst ever anceA to anaFarber. celebrates autumn with its to reserve their lunches by Thon beneftting anaFar th Annual Fall Craft Fair phoning or texting Carol at ber Cancer Institute, and will SEEKING CHILDREN on Saturday Oct. 13, 10 a.m. . unches may continue the tradition this No p.m. at owdoin St. in be enjoyed in the sunny parish vember. The anceAThon IN NEED OF SPECIAL Winthrop, featuring items to café. is a fun and ftness based ac ED SERVICES inspire seasonal decorating as There will be a “split the tivity for dancers of all ages The Revere Public School well as Halloween spirit. pot” winner announced at the and levels. This year, NZDA district recognizes its respon Shoppers will select end of the fair. Patrons are en has extended the invitation to sibility to provide a free and from an abundance of courage to stop by the contest other local dancing schools, in appropriate public education unique crafts, including entry table to join in the fun. hopes to help fnd a cure for to eligible students with dis quilted treasures, nautical Rounding out the year, St cancer by raising money for abilities within its geograph decorations, traditional and John’s will be offering its re cancer research. The ance ical boundaries. The District handcrafted jewelry, aromat nowned Snowae Fair on AThon is an open house has a child fnd process that ic soaps, paintings, greeting December 1 from 10am to event and all parents and fam is designed to locate, identi cards and photographs by lo 2pm. ily members are welcome to fy and evaluate children with cal artists plus seasonal oral The St John’s Episcopal join in on the fun. There will disabilities residing in Revere arrangements. In addition, the Church website is at http:// be live dance performances, ages three through grade 12 or fair will be proffering a bounty www.stjohnsepiscopalwin of imaginative and whimsical followalong routines event 3 age 21 if they have not re thropma.org/, where upcom Jamie Chambers was promoted to Sergeant First Class during a day drawings, and prizes for ceived a high school diploma. Halloween decor to delight all ing events and observances ceremony on Friday, Oct. 5, in Charlestown – where he is a mil- the top earning dance schools, If you know a child who ages. Craft vendors from far are posted in detail. St John’s itary recruiter. Chambers, a Revere native, is pictured with his including an opportunity to lives in the city of Revere who and near are gathering for this Church and Parish Hall are wife, Shannon, and his family members. Chambers comes from perform at the 2019 “Scooper may be in the need of spe event. wheelchair accessible. a long military family history and has served for many years. Bowl” in Boston’s City Hall cial education and/or related Adding to the congenial Plaza. The fundraising goal services, please contact the and welcoming shopping for this event is $25,000 and Revere Special Education Of atmosphere, St John’s will we encourage you to donate fce School St. evere be offering savory lunches in honor of those you know A for available for purchase, such The and love who are battling this further information regarding as grilled hot dogs, Philly disease. To make a donation the referral and evaluation mac and cheese bowls, chili, in support of your dancing process. and bagged lobster lunch Committee school, please select the spe es that include chips and a homebaed triple chocolate for Bob DeLeo Cordially invites you to a FREE GIFT personal Community Bank

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Mayor Brian Arrigo spoke dedication to the city. about Mr. Giannino’s love of Revere Veterans Director the city and his life of public Marc Silvestri, a veteran of service. the .S. Army said the dedi- “Christy loved this city. cation of memorial pole was He thought of it not only as a a dual honor in recognition place to live but it was a place of r. iannino being a .S. of family, a place of public Army veteran and his life of service, a place of friendship. For 31 years he had a second public service in the city. family but in true Giannino Revere Fire Chief Chris- fashion he went above and topher Bright said he and his beyond being a frefghter and father, the late Paul Bright, was vice president of the Re- served with Mr. Giannino in vere Firefghters Credit nion the Revere Fire Department. Board of Director. Christy was “I served with him in the also a proprietor of Gianni- last part of his career,” said no’s Greenhouse and an active Bright. “Christy had a larger- leader in the Massachusetts than-life personality. He was Flower Growers Association a lot of fun, very outspoken, and active member of the Ki- a great guy, someone not to wanis Club. He was a patri- be tried with. e devoted arch of the most distinguished his life to public service and family in our city’s history.” he had his family business Mayor Arrigo presented a Challenge Coin to Joann Gi- here and a lot of frefghters annino, representing a sym- worked at Giannino’s Green- bol of special recognition to house over the years. This is a her husband’s life of service great honor to be here on his to the country, his outstand- corner with all of his family PHOTOS BY CARY SHUMAN and friends. It’s a beautiful Mayor Brian Arrigo presents a Challenge Coin to Joann Giannino in recognition of her husband Christy Giannino’s service in the U.S. ing career in the Revere Fire Army and his life of public service in the Revere Fire Department. Department, and his lifelong thing for the city.”

Revere Fire Chief Christopher Bright and Joann Giannino, wife of the late Christy Giannino, who was a Revere frefghter for 31 The Giannino family, including City Council President Jessica Giannino, who spoke on behalf of the family at the ceremony, and years. Mayor Brian Arrigo (far right).

The memorial pole dedicated in memory of Crescenzo C. (Christy) Giannino, a veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of the Revere Fire Department for 31 years. WE’RE EXPANDING!

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Joseph Giannino of the Revere Fire Department and Sgt. Christopher Giannino of the Revere Police Department unveil the memorial pole dedicated in memory of their father, Crescenzo C. 35 Tremont Street, Lynn, MA 01902 | stmaryslynn.com (Christy) Giannino, Saturday at 425 Malden St. Also participating in the unveiling ceremony was Mr. Giannino’s wife, Joann Giannino. Wednesday, October 10, 2018 T H E R E V E R E J O U R N A L Page 5 UNVEILING OF THE WEST REVERE MURAL HISTORY ON DISPLAY

Mayor Arrigo says a few words to Vin Cammarata.

Mural // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 West Revere,” Bar- artwork and truly marvel at rett-Cutulle said, of the mural how creative minds such as hung the length of the Sargent Deb’s. It’s a little drab and Street underpass to Route 1. dreary under here and she “We also reached out to turns it into a place of public residents for old photos and beauty,” said Arrigo. “I ap- stories,” Baker said. plaud the work of the West She poured over hundreds Revere Neighborhood group of photographs and settled and the West Revere Mural on those that would work, in- group.” cluding one of a boy and his Arrigo said this is a frst of dogs. After a little research several murals planned for the the boy turned out to be 94- city. Vin Cammarata and artist Deb Cutulle next to the image of Cammarata as a young man with his dogs. year old Vin Cammarata, who attended the unveiling with his extended family. “Since the days as he is commemorated here he has served his city well,” said Mayor Brian Arrigo. “I believe West Revere is now known as best Revere,” said Cammarata, who was raised there, and whose fami- ly still resides in the area. “Most of all I wanted to show the farm lands,” Bar- rett-Cutulle said, incorporat- ing the good old days in West Revere. Vin Cammarata. She said the whole project took over a year to complete, using special, durable materi- als and encapsulating the art- work to last for years. Also working on the proj- ect was the Revere DPW and the Mass DOT. Helping to fund the project were pro- ceeds from the Santa Walk. The Revere Cultural Council and Revere on the Move also The Cammarata family. awarded grants to fund the project. “There were a lot of Above and below: Sections of hands involved in this,” Bar- the mural. rett-Cutulle said. The mural begins with signs from the former Mulli- gan’s Pig Farm, that was once in the area. Also pictured are the farmlands and felds. The flmstrip reference reects back on the days of the old drive-in theater. Barrett-Cutulle said she will begin painting the mural for the other side of the under- pass this week. loo at this magnifcent

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Richard Page Sr. Anthony ‘Mushy’ Moschella Gerald Spears Loving and caring family man Retired Revere Water Department manager Auto mechanic and longtime Broadsound Tuna Funeral services were held grandchildren. He was also Anthony Club member privately for Richard R. Page, known for his passion for “ M u s h y ” Family and friends are in- Sr. who died on Sunday, Oct. building models, especially Moschella of Re- vited to attend Visiting Hours 7 at the Don Orione model ships. His patient na- vere passed away on Saturday, Oct. 13, from Home in East Boston follow- ture and the keen ability he at the age of 84 noon to 2 p.m. in the Vertuccio ing a long illness. He was 81 possessed made him a mas- on Oct. 6. Smith ome for Funerals years old. ter at his craft. Anthony, better known as 773 Broadway (Route 107) Richard was born and The devoted husband of 52 “Mushy,” worked for the City Revere for Gerald R. Spears, raised in the Eagle Hill sec- years of Toni L. (Capolupo) of Revere as a manager for who died following a long tion of East Boston. He was Page of Winthrop, he was the the water department. He was and debilitating illness on educated in Boston Public loving father of Michelle A. an avid hunter and fsherman Tuesday, Oct. 2 at the Med- Schools and attended East enrif and her husband Allal who loved the nature and a US ford ehabilitation ursing School High School. of Haverhill, Donna J. Page of Army Veteran who loved his Russo. He was the grandfa- Center. He was 66 years old. Richard began working in Winthrop, Richard R. country and his family. ther of seven and also leaves His Memorial Funeral Service the construction industry, fo- Page, Jr. and his wife, Nicole He was the beloved husband many nieces and nephews. will be held following the vis- cusing on roofng. e wored of Lynn, Alicia J. Smith and of Anna (Giacalone), devoted His Funeral will be held itation in the funeral home at dear brother to Darlene Best on many of the buildings and her husband, Joshua of Chil- father of Anthony Moschella from the Paul uonfglio 2:15 p.m. Interment will be of Somerville, Muriel Spears properties in and around the mark, Martha’s Vineyard and and his wife, Kathleen of Na- Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, private. of Provincetown, Beverly City of Boston for many years the late Jonathan and Cather- hant, Sharon DelMastro and 128 Revere St., Revere on “Jerry” lived most of his Dares and her husband, Al of and became an expert in his ine Page. He was the adored her husband, William of Mel- Friday, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. life in the Oak Island Section Ossipee, NH, Timothy Spears feld. e later too a position grandfather of Alyssa, Zacha- rose and Richard Moschella followed by a Funeral Mass of Revere. He was a 1970 and his wife, Diane of Davie, at Textron and became an En- ry, U.U., Joshua, Richard, III, and his husband, James Kont- at St. Anthony’s Church at graduate of Revere High Florida, Denise E. MacAllister gineering Technician, where Anthony and nier of New York City; loving 11a.m. Relatives and friends School. Early in his career, of aefeld Samuel . a- he worked for approximately Olivia and the dear broth- son of the late Alfonso and are kindly invited to at- he worked Revere Beach as cAllister of Revere, Billy-Joe 15 years. er of Lawrence Page and his Concetta (D’Agenio) of Italy, tend. n lieu of owers please a clam digger and did exactly MacAllister of Chelmsford Richard and his wife mar- wife, Theresa of Carver and dear brother of the late Mary donate to the Alzheimer’s As- what he wanted to do and was and the late Stephen Spears, ried on March 19, 1966. They the late Frederick Page. Squibb, Michael Moschella, sociationwww.act.alz.org For most happy. E. Russell MacAllister, Ralph began their life together in n lieu of owers remem- Jean Rizzo, Rita Ferullo, Jo- guestbook please visit: www. Always interested in auto- R. MacAllister, Jr. and Antho- East Boston where they raised brances may be made to St. seph Moschella, Rose Brown, bounfglio.com. mobiles, he attended auto me- ny P. MacAllister. He is also their family and moved to Jude’s Children’s Research Gerard Moschella and Louise chanics school and for the re- the loving father of Anthony, Winthrop in 1996. Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, mainder of his working career, Marissa, Kara, Christopher, Richard was fondly known Memphis, TN 38105-9959. he worked for several of the Kristen and Lisa and he also as a loving and caring family For more information, Raffaele Penta local auto garages and repair leaves nine grandchildren as man. He especially enjoyed please visit www.vertuccio- centers. He was a long-time well as many nieces and neph- being a grandfather and cher- andsmith.com. Of Revere member of Revere’s “Broad- ews. ished time surrounded by his n lieu of owers remem- Raffaele Penta of Revere, sound Tuna Club”. He was the beloved son brances may be made to the formerly of Italy and the American Cancer Society, 30 North End of Boston, passed of Ralph R. MacAllister, Sr. Louis DiBlasi of Oak Island Revere and Speen St., Framingham, MA away Oct. 6. 01701. For more information, Quintessential lady with the social grace of a He was the beloved hus- the late Denise E. (Botticel- li) Spears-MacAllister, the please visit www.vertuccio- band of 63 years to Carmela andsmith.com. First Lady (Iannuzzo) Penta, devoted Louise (Moschella) DiBla- father of Mary Ann Pepe and si, a lifelong resident of Re- her former husband, Joseph vere, passed away at the age Pepe of Revere, Joseph “Joe” of 96 on Oct. 3. Penta and his wife, Virginia Around the City The beloved wife of 65 “Gigi” of Florida and Anthony Penta and his companion, Ju- years to the late Maurice Di- at St. Anthony’s Church at 10 timeless opera, “The Barber of liana of Peabody and formerly ALL MY SONS Blasi, she was the devoted a.m. Relatives and friends are Seville, Oct. 12-21, at Cutler Praxis Stage presents Arthur mother of Marianne Ostrows- of Revere; cherished grand- kindly invited. A visitation Majestic Theatre, 219 Tremont Miller’s timeless play, “All My ki and her husband, Ronald father of six; dear brother of will be held today, Wednes- St., Boston, Friday, Wednesday, Sons,” Oct, 11-27: Thursday, of Townsend, Joyce DiBlasi Felicetta Maffeo and her hus- day, from 4 to 8 p.m. En- 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. 617- 7:30 p.m.; Friday,Saturday, 8 and Maurine Fischer and her band, Massimino of Italy and tombment will be in Wood- 542-6772, [email protected]. husband, Jerome, all of New the late Pasquale Penta. He is lawn Mausoleum. In lieu p.m.; Sunday, 4 p.m.;Oct. 27, 3,8 p.m., Chelsea Theatre Works, Hampshire and Philip Di- Mark Ostrowski and his wife, also survived by loving nieces of owers donations can be Blasi and his wife, Natasha and nephews. made to the American Lung 189 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea. WE WILL NOT BE Shayne, Matthew Fischer facebook.com/praxis.stage/, of Bolton; dear sister of Car- His funeral will be held Association, 460 Totten Pond and his wife, Diana and the praxisstage.com. SILENT mine Moschella and his late adoring great-grandmother of from the Paul uonfglio Rd., Suite 400, Waltham, New Repertory Theatre’s wife, Audrey of Saugus, the Max, Jackson, Delilah, James, Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, MA 025451. For guest book award-winning director-artis- late Mary Viscarello, Ralph Colby and Grayson Ostrows- 128 Revere St, Revere on please visit www.uonfglio. I’D RATHER BE LUCKY tic director Jim Petosa helms Moschella, Gloria Gosslin, ki. Louise and Maurice had a Thursday, Oct. 11 at 9 a.m. com. THAN GOOD the New England premiere of Samuel Moschella and his followed by a Funeral Mass David Meyers’ docudrama,Oct. love that was legendary and The world premiere of Winthrop surviving wife, Gail of Flor- 13-Nov. 4: Oct. 13,19,20,26, everyone admired this beau- playwright-musician Ralph ida, loving grandmother of Nov. 2,at 8 p.m.; Oct, 14, 4 p.m.; tiful couple who danced hap- Tufo’s two-act musical comedy Kristen DiBlasi, Erik Os- Oct. 15,18,21,31, Nov. 1, at 7:30 pily and gracefully through William Mullen about golf, “I’d Rather Be Lucky p.m., Oct. 21, at 2,7:30 p.m.;Oct. trowski and his wife, Ann, life. She was the quintessen- Than Good,” is performed Oct. Union meat cutter and retired house painter 25, 12,6:30 p.m.; Oct. 27,Nov. tial lady with the social grace 12,13,19,20, at 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 3, at 3,8 p.m.; Oct. 28, Nov. 4, of a First Lady. Anyone who 21, 5 p.m., at the Winthrop In Memoriam at 2 p.m.,Main Stage, Mosesian visited her home could not Family and friends are in- School of Performing Arts, 45 Oct. 4, 1996 - Oct. 4, 2018 Center for the Arts, 321Arsenal escape without being treat- vited to attend visiting hours Pauline St., Winthrop. Tufo’s 22nd Anniversary St., Watertown.$25-$67, stu- ed to her homemade biscotti on Friday, Oct. 12, from 3 band, the Squeezebox Stompers dent, senior, group discounts. to p.m. in the Vertuccio Trio, provide musical accompa- and coffee served in China 617-923-8487, newrep.org. JERRY cups. Louise’s unparalleled Smith, Home for Funerals, niment Online tickets, $15, and DELLO RUSSO eggplant, of which many had 773 Broadway (Route 107) handling fee, at the door, $20. the recipe but just could not Revere for William G. Mul- LIZZIE BORDEN ROCK seem to duplicate in essence, len, who passed at age 86 MUSICAL was always served in an im- following a long illness at the JAZZ BRUNCH/ARTIST Bedford Veterans Medical BOUTIQUE Theatre Company of Saugus maculate home. presents “Lizzie-The Lizzie Center on Saturday, Oct. 6. Winthrop Art Association Our family loved her Borden Rock Musical,” Oct A Funeral Service will follow presents Max Whiting’s strength, dignity, devotion to 12-14, 19-21: Friday, Saturday, 8 Musicmakers, performing at its her children, humor, beauty, the visitation in the funeral p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m., American jazz brunch and artist boutique, and the beauty she brought to home at 7:15 p.m. Interment Legion Post 210, 44 Taylor St., Sunday, Oct.14, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., our lives. Good job Mom. We will be held privately at Oak Saugus. Advance tickets online, Twenty-one years have passed, EB Newton Cultural Center, 45 will always love and miss you. Grove Cemetery, Medford. $20, seniors, students, children, and the pain is still in our hearts, Pauline St., Winthrop. RSVP but your loving smile and your Funeral arrangements were An East Boston native and was the brother of the late $17; at the door, $23/$20. First 617-846-2644. love is still with us. We miss and by the Paul uonfglio resident, Mr. Mullen was a Esther Mullen and Francis two rows, splatter seats,$2 extra, love you. 1949 graduate of East Boston Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, and Albert Mullen. He is also ponchos provided. Oct. 20, spe- You will always be in our hearts. Revere. Interment was at High School. He joined the THE BARBER OF cial event night, $30/$32, free Woodlawn Cemetery. For U.S. Army in September of lovingly survived by many drink, post-show reception, meet- Sadly missed by your loving guestbook, please visitwww. 1952 and served until Septem- nieces, nephews, grand-neph- SEVILLE and-greet actors. TCSaugus.org, wife, children, grandchildren & Boston Lyric Opera opens great-grandchildren bounfglio.com. ber of 1954 during the Korean ews and grand-nieces. In lieu [email protected], 781-816- its new season with Rossini’s Conict as a Corporal. of owers remembrances 7019. His early working career was within the old Boston may be made to the Bedford eat Food istrict as an Veterans’ Hospital Hospice expert meat cutter. He spent Program, 200 Springs Road over 30 years in the Meat (Hospice Ward 2-C) Bedford, Vazza Market District, working for several distributors. He made MA 01730. For more infor- "Beechwood" OBITUARIES a signifcant change in his f- mation, please visit www.ver- nal vocation and worked as a tuccioandsmith.com. Funeral All obituaries and death notices will house painter, privately and for contractors. He retired at TORF FUNERAL Home 75 years of age. SERVICE be at a cost of He was the beloved hus- Danny S. Smith Pre-need planning with our 262 Beach St., Revere band of the late Philomena E. 773 Broadway (Paglucca) Mullen, who died price protection guarantee. (781) 284-1127 $75.00 per paper. on Jan. 19, 2017, the devot- Arrangements made at our Revere, MA 02151 ed father to Joyce A. Hartman facility or in the comfort of Phone (781) 284-7756 That includes photo. and her husband, Jonathan your own home Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral www.vertuccioandsmith.com A. Hartman of Peabody and 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Revere, William G. Mullen, Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden www.vazzafunerals.com Please send to Jr. and his wife, Ann Marie Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) of Middleborough and James M.L. Torf (1867-1940) W. Mullen of East Boston; the Richard A. Pruneau [email protected] cherished grandfather to Tay- To place a Memoriam in the lor and Lisa Mullen, both of (617) 889-2900 Revere Journal, Please Call or call 781-485-0588 Middleborough and Saman- (800)428-7161 tha A. and Nicholas A. Hart- www.torffuneralservice.com 781-485-0588 man, both of Revere. William Wednesday, October 10, 2018 T H E R E V E R E J O U R N A L Page 9 NICHOLLS’S FANCY FOOTWORK Revere resident launches new disco dance studio Dance partners Farina, Poverman begin as new business partners, form KC Dance

By Cary Shuman East Boston. Following weekly visits After meeting at a dance to Vincent’s Night Club in studio party in Allston 11 Randolph and twice-a-week years ago, Revere resident dance sessions at Poverman’s Chris Farina and Chelsea na- dance studio inside her home, tive Karen Padulsky Pover- the pair began to elicit tre- man have been dance partners mendous praise from other at local clubs ever since. dancers and build up some- “I was out with my girl- what of a following. Wearing friends and he asked me to their color-coordinated dance dance,” said Poverman, who outfts they stood out on the is married to Steve Poverman oor no matter what disco and now lives in Peabody. song was playing. “It was magic. I felt like the “Chris leads to the music queen of the disco.” and I follow his leads as well The reason for the instant, as to the music,” said Pover- Karen Poverman and Chris Farina, co-owners of KC Dance, per- form a dance move at the dance studio in Peabody. danceoor chemistry man. “So it’s never the exact Farina, 57, has been an same dance twice. He al- ety. well-known DJs Ron Robin award-winning, high-tempo lows me to express myself to “It will be club classic, dis- and Vinnie Peruzzi. “Sam- dancer with his own unique ‘dance within the dance.’’’ co music,” said Farina. “It’s my’s Patio, Jimmy Magg’s, style and he was able to bring They’ve become so conf- not wedding songs like Kool Bartolo’s in East Boston, out the creative energy in Pov- dent in their dancing talents, and the Gang’s “Celebration” Faces in Cambridge, Boston erman, a former Chelsea High that the duo has decided to or Sister Sledge’s “We Are Boston, Studio Four in Lynn, On Sept. 15, Revere resident Albert Nicholls, along with Instruc- School cheerleader who had launch a new disco dance stu- Family” but rather songs like Chateau de Ville in Saugus – tor Saori DeSouza of DANE dance Studio as his dance partner, previously taken two years of dio and give dance lessons “Touch and Go,” “Sugar Pie those were some of my early competed in 12 Smooth Dance heats: Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot dance lessons. at Poverman’s home. They Guy” and “Rough Diamond.” dance places.” And Viennese Waltz in the Silver level in Gentlemen’s 45-65 age “Karen was used to the have named the business, KC Back then, Farina was such group at the DBDC ballroom dance competition at Park Plaza in classic 1-2-3-step, 1-2-3 step Dance, and have begun ac- A dance champion a phenom and considered so Boston. Nicholls received eight, second place fnishes and four, that is almost rhythmic and cepting students for lessons. as a teenager technically profcient at disco 3rd place fnishes. Nicholls said he thanks God and Saori, his doesn’t allow freelancing on “We feel we’re ready to Farina, who is an athletic, dancing that he was recruited teacher, for another winning performance. the dance oor eplained teach other couples how to 5 feet, 11 inches tall, has won to be a teacher during his teen- Farina, who is originally from disco dance,” said Poverman. numerous dance contests in age and early adult years. Farina said that their disco his lifetime. dance teaching methods will “I’ve been a dancer since Finding the POLICE NEWS not be of the John Travolta/ I was 14 years old,” said Fa- perfect partner “Saturday Night Fever” vari- rina, who was friends with Farina said he was imme- diately impressed with Pover- ed after he was found to be STOLEN GUN DISTRIBUTION OF man’s “natural effervescence driving while intoxicated, and Revere Police arrested a and ability to break out of the also with a child unsafely rid- DRUGS man carrying a loaded frearm A North Street man was box away from conventional last Monday, Oct. 1, on Gar- ing in the car as well. arrested on Oct. 2 for sever- styles.” feld Avenue. Around 4:44 p.m. on Oct. 2 al charges of distribution of “Karen realizes that there is Around a.m. off- police saw the man run a stop more of an art to dance than drugs. cers observed the man, who is sign, and pulled him over for it being structured or engi- known to them, acting suspi- the violation. Around p.m. offcers ar- neered,” said Farina. “Karen ciously as he walked on Gar- As they came to the car, rested the man after an inves- is more intuitive with me now. feld Avenue. That activity be- they observed a child in the tigation from the Drug Unit. That’s a quality you want to came even more pronounced back not properly restrained. The man was charged with enrich. There is an intuitive once he saw police coming. As they spoke with the op- distribution of heroin and co- side of dance as opposed to an Offcers stopped to engage erator about running the stop caine. analytical, methodical style.” with him, and after a search sign offcers detected an odor Nick Turco, 24, of 30 North And now Farina and Pov- found him to have a loaded of alcohol. Following an in- St., was charged with posses- erman hope to introduce other frearm. vestigation, the man was ar- sion to distribute a Class B dancers to disco dancing, a phe- rested for operating under the After an investigation, the drug, three counts of distri- nomenon that was at its height inuence of liuor and child of popularity in the 1970s. frearm proved to be stolen. bution of a Class B drug and Timmy Hem, homeless of endangerment. “We love to dance because Harry Delvalle, 39, of three counts of distribution of it gives us freedom of expres- Revere, was charged with car- a Class A drug. rying a frearm possession of Chelsea, was charged with op- sion,” said Farina. “It’s also ammunition without a permit erating a motor vehicle with a great for your physical con- ditioning. We’re ready and and receiving stolen property suspended license, child en- DRIVING UNDER THE we’re enthusiastic about being under $1,200. dangerment while OUI, negli- INFLUENCE gent operation, failing to stop, able to teach disco dancing to Police arrested a ynnfeld possession of an open con- people of any age.” man on Oct. 3 for driving ENDANGERING tainer in a motor vehicle, and Chelsea native Karen Poverman and Revere resident Chris Fari- (To inquire about disco CHILD giving a false name. while under the inuence of na are pictured inside the KC Dance studio that is located inside dance lessons at KC Dance, A Chelsea man was arrest- some narcotic. Poverman’s home in Peabody. The two business partners have please call Karen Poverman at Around p.m. offcers begun accepting students for disco dance lessons. 978-979-7156 or Chris Farina WEEKLY CRIME Report stopped the man for speeding at 781-853-9223). on Malden Street.

Journal Staff Reports Hutchinson; Lee Burbank While engaging with the senior ce nte r ne ws Hwy/Railroad; North Shore man offcers felt he was un- House Breaks: (0) Rd/Revere; Revere Street; der the inuence of some sort Rossetti Cowan Senior Center serviced if time allows. Movies Commercial Breaks: (1) Nahant Avenue; Malden of drug. They called in the De- 25 Winthrop Ave. Wednesday, Oct. 17 The Ward Street – Public Stor- Street; North Shore Rd/Park- partment’s Drug Recognition Blood Pressure Terminal age. way; Fenwick/Salem; Zolla Offcer who agreed with their Chair Massage Circle Squire/Derby; North Individual Conference Motor Vehicle *Thefts/ summation. October 15 and 16 Book Club Meeting Breaks: (4) Shore Rd/Oak Island; Broad- Oct. 18 & Nov. 1 Thursday, Oct. 18, from Calvin Charles Clemons, Therapeutic massage can *Central Avenue; Winthrop way; Sherman Street; Thorn- relax tense muscles due to 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. of ynnfeld was charged Parkway (plate); Beach Street ton Street; Blanchard Ave- overwork or stress. It can – DD; and *Ocean Avenue – nue; Broadway; Washington/ with failing to stop, speeding, also improve the blood sup- Vanguard. Sargent; Beach Street – DD; operating under the inuence ply to tissues, improve ener- SENIOR CENTER SNAPSHOTS Motor Vehicle Accidents: Ward Street; Broadway; of drugs, negligent operation gy and alertness, and relieve (24) Washington/Malden; and and possession of a Class C stress and anxiety. Barbara Brown Circle; Everard/ Washington/Marble. drug. aconald a certifed and Bennington; Broadway/ House Parties/Loud Stereo licensed massage therapist, Complaints (after 9 p.m.): 1 will be at Rossetti Cowan Se- nior Center. She will be offer- ing 15-minute chair massage ARREST Report from 10 a.m. to noon. The cost is $10 per session. Although MONDAY, OCT. 1 walk-ins will be serviced, it Timmy Hem, 23, no resi- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 FRIDAY, OCT. 5 is advisable to call for a reser- dence listed, was arrested on Calvin Charles Clemens, A 14-year-old juvenile was vation at 781-286-8156. Call charges of carrying a loaded of ynnfeld was arrested arrested on charges of causing the center for additional infor- frearm without an F card on charges of operating a mo- malicious damage to property mation. possession of ammunition tor vehicle while under the in- over $1200, trespassing, and without an FID card, and re- uence of drugs negligent op- rude and disorderly conduct in Monthly Podiatry Clinic ceiving stolen property in an eration of a motor vehicle, and violation of the city ordinance. Dr. David Kaplan Foot amount less than $1,200 (sub- Doctor will be available at the sequent offense). illegal possession of a Class C Josephine Patania, Collette Grant, and Alice Grifn hone their controlled narcotic substance. SATURDAY, OCT. 6 Rossetti Cowan Senior Center on Nov. 7. card-playing skills while enjoying cofee. TUESDAY, OCT. 2 He also was cited for the civil Jhon B. Fabro, 21, of 30 Only routine foot care in- Nicholas G. Turco, 24, of motor vehicle infractions of Park Ave., was arrested on cluding cutting of toenails 30 North St., was arrested on speeding and failing to stop charges of operating a motor and trimming of calluses will charges of illegal possession for a traffc control sign. vehicle while under the in- be offered. Referrals to oth- of a Class B controlled nar- David Matthew O’Connor, uence of liuor negligent er specialists will be made if cotic substance with intent 44, of Woburn, was arrested operation of a motor vehicle, necessary for more compli- to distribute, three counts of oncharges of operating a mo- and unlicensed operation of a distribution of a Class A con- tor vehicle while under the motor vehicle. cated problems. Services will trolled narcotic substance, and inuence of alcohol and neg- Jordanna E. Sullivan, 23, be a discounted fee of $20 per three counts of distribution of ligent operation of a motor of Chelsea, was arrested on a visit. a Class B controlled narcotic vehicle. charge of shoplifting (second substance. offense). Hearing Program Free frequency test and case history analysis, as well as cleaning is available with Mary Marino at the Rosset- Patriots Oil Special $ 95 ti-Cowan Senior Center for 19(most cars) elderly residents. The next $9995 Patriots Brake Special hearing date will be Tuesday, www.vinsauto.com (most cars) October 30th from 10 a.m. to PHOTOS BY STEPHEN W. FIELDING 781-284-8073 | 195 American Legion Hwy noon. Appointments are sug- Jeanette Trionf prepares silverware for lunches at the Rosset- gested but walk-ins will be ti-Cowan Senior Center. Page 10 T H E R E V E R E J O U R N A L Wednesday, October 10, 2018 SHIRLEY AVENUE MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL

Photos by Katy Rogers

A cultural festival took place on Shirley Avenue in Revere on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6. The community intermingled while celebrating food, music, and activities from various back- grounds.

Councillor Ira Novoselsky mingled with residents at the cultural festival. Sasha Melendez and Brisa Salazar created art at the cultural festival.

Sasha Melendez had her face Henry Lopez unfurled an AN AFFAIR OF THE HARP: Renowned entertainer Veronica adorned with a colorful but- American fag on display at Robles sang at the cultural festival on Saturday accompanied by terfy design. the annual Shirley Avenue a harp. Cultural Festival.

Qin Li and Bowen Yan checked out the Lime Bikes with Grace Agosto.

Eli Try gathered several large checker pieces on the pave- Adel Saharow spun a wheel Kayla Louis, J’zariya Staford, and Travis Lawrence decorated for a prize at the All of Us Rachida joined her twin daughters, Rana and Rima El Andalosy, ment, while his sister, Mia, did at the Cultural Festival. Pumpkins at the Mann’s Garden Center stand. the same. Research Program table.

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RHS SPORTS Roundup MEET THE REVERE HIGH SCHOOL 2018 GOLF TEAM The Revere Miracle: Pats tie at 0:00, then win in OT against Medford

One could almost hear the with 29 seconds to play after echo of Al Michaels’s famous three controversial penalty refrain, “Do you believe in calls (two for pass interfer- miracles?” -- if he had been ence and one for an alleged calling the Revere-Medford out-of-bounds tackle) that not football game Friday night -- only had negated an appar- after Patriot running back Lu- ent Revere interception (that cas Barbosa made a cutback would have ended the game), from an end sweep and sprint- but also gifted the Mustangs ed into the end zone from six 45 yards toward the Revere yards out, capping a truly epic end zone. and miraculous 27-21 over- When Medford punched time victory for the Revere the ball across the goal line, High football team. and then kicked the extra But a miracle only happens point, to erase an 18-14 Patri- if a team makes it happen. ot lead with 0:29 on the clock, And that requires faith, both Revere’s hopes for a victory in themselves and their team- seemed all but doomed -- to mates, as well as perfect execu- everyone in the stadium that tion in a time and space where is, except for RHS head coach there is no room for error. Lou Cicatelli and his Patriots, The Patriots seemingly had who refused to throw in the seen defeat snatched from the proverbial towel despite the jaws of victory when Medford soul-crushing turn of events. scored a go-ahead touchdown The frst necessary element The RHS Golf team: Dante Rafa, Kyle Gove, Michael Marchese, Hussain Alharbi , Jillian Eaves, Michael Hayes, William Ly, Matthew was a good return of the en- Cravotta and Coach Brandon Pezzuto. suing Medford kickoff. That was provided by the eet ar- bosa, who returned the kick to Matt Willis named new RHS girls basketball coach the Revere 43. Shea said more than 10 can- O’Hara, who stepped down rently serves as the RHS vol- Element number two came By Cary Shuman didates, which is considered a after being the head coach the leyball coach. in the form of a nice pass con- nection on frst down from Matt Willis has been named very good turnout, applied for past two seasons. O’Hara cur- quarterback Jonathan Murphy as the new head coach of the the position. The three-person to his most trusted receiver Revere High School girls bas- selection committee of Jack this season, Eric Bua, along ketball team, RHS Director Mosko, Joe Herwig, and John the sideline that moved the of Athletics Frank Shea an- ingston interviewed fve ball to the Medford 40 with nounced last week. candidates before making its 0:09 on the clock. Willis has been the head recommendation to Shea. The next link in the chain to coach at Amesbury High “They selected him be- glory was another pass com- School cause of his track record pletion from Murphy to Yus- for the past three seasons. at Amesbury,” said Shea. suf Ali-Buda for 13 yards to “We’re glad to have him in “That’s what separated him the Medford 27. our program,” said Shea. from the other candidates: his It should be noted, by the “He’s had great success in established success as a high way that these were the frst Amesbury, winning two Cape school coach. We’re happy to On ofense and defense Dari- pass attempts of the game by Ann League titles and a North have him on board and we’re us Mcneil and Adetaya Atitebi urphy who thus fnished a Sectional title. He interviewed excited to see him get started.” don’t let up on the opponets. See ROUNDUP Page 12 really well.” Willis succeeds Lianne See more photos on Page 13.

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Roundup // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 perfect 2-for-2 for the night job, and that left it to Riazi, As for what transpired in “We moved Darius around Young. PELLETIER PACES in the passing department. who delivered a powerful the game preceding those fnal on defense in the second half, “Erika recently had her So with 0:03 on the clock, strike, straight and true, that 29 seconds (plus overtime): and Medford didn’t know wisdom teeth pulled and grit- RHS BOYS IN WIN Cicatelli elected to bring in just made it over the crossbar Medford took a 7-0 lead on a what to do with him,” noted ted out a tough run in quite a OVER ENGLISH his place-kicker, Rayan Ri- as time expired, sending the long drive in the opening pe- Cicatelli. “He was a force on bit of pain,” said Sinnott. “Ol- Freshman Victor Pelleti- azi. Rayan had booted the game into OT. riod, and Revere responded both sides of the ball.” ivia sprinted to a fourth place er led the Revere High boys gamewinning feld goal two Medford elected to take the with its own drive, capped by The victory improved the fnish pushing herself to a cross country team to a 20-43 weeks previously in overtime ball frst each team gets to a 15-yard run by McNeil (who Patriots to 3-2 on the season, higher placement. And de- victory over Lynn English this to defeat Lynn Classical, but start at the 10-yard line -- but rushed for 122 yards on the marking the Pats’ third straight spite being alone for most of past Thursday at Lynn Woods. he had missed on a PAT after the Revere defense stuffed the night) to cut the defcit to . win after an 0-2 start. They the challenging course, Belma Victor came across the line evere’s frst touchdown ear- Mustangs on four successive Both teams scored before will travel to Swampscott’s Mujic showed great mental in second place with a clock- lier in the evening. And -- it downs, leaving fans wonder- the half ended, leaving mat- Blocksidge Field Saturday af- toughness to run one of the ing of 19:55 over the three- should be noted -- he never ing why Medford did not try ters at 14-12 in Medford’s fa- ternoon for an encounter with harder courses.” mile course. His Patriot team- had attempted anything close to get at least a feld goal giv- vor at the intermission. Mur- an excellent Big Blue team Overall results: mates then took the next eight to a 44-yard kick in a game, en that the Mustangs had con- phy scored the Revere TD on that is 4-1 after suffering its Revere = 15, Lynn English places to clinch the victory: let alone with a game on the verted on three-of-three PAT a short gain to fnish a long frst defeat of the season this = 50 sophomore Will Martinez in line.As anyone familiar with attempts on the night. drive that featured the running past week to a 4-1 Lynn En- Individual results: 20:07, captain Scott Montefus- football knows, the precision Revere then took over at of Barbosa and McNeil. glish squad. Leila Cesic – 1st overall, co in 20:14, captain Jonathan required for a place-kick is the 10 and the Patriots needed The Patriots took the lead 23:45 Nushi in 20:19; Christian Ma- a mini-chain of perfection just two plays -- a hit up the for the frst time when GIRLS CROSS- Erika Cheever – 2nd over- drid in 20:49; Cristian Acuna in itself -- the snap, the grab middle by RHS captain Dari- arbosa scored from fve all, 24:20 in 21:10; Fabio Tran in 21:11; of the ball, the hold, and the us McNeil for four yards and yards out in the third period, COUNTRY DEFEATS Carly Bennett – 3rd overall, Anthony Arias in 21:23; and ic. ith a yard feld then Barbosa’s capper for the setting the stage for the wild ENGLISH, 15-50 James Carpinelli in 21:24. goal, everything must be per- fnal si to earn the amazing fnish. The Revere High girls cross Olivia Novoselsky – 4th Other Patriots who com- fectly aligned and in-sync. victory that truly will go down “It was a great football country swept past Lynn En- overall, 27:24 peted in the race were Ronald Sophomore center Josh Lau- as one of the most exciting game,” sad Cicatelli after- glish by a shutout score of 15- Soleil Yuong – 5th overall, Pineda () evin guy- rina did his part with a clean and dramatic in Revere High wards. “We’ve had some 50 last Thursday on the Lady en (23:43), Marco Cerbone snap, holder Murphy did his football annals. last-minute victories in recent Bulldogs’ treacherous home Salma azimeh th over- (24:3), and Jose Arias (27:57). years that have been memora- course at Lynn Woods. all, 33:02 “The team ran very well,” ble, but this one tops them all. “The course is always a Maajda Louaddi – 9th over- said RHS head coach Mike “Even after Medford scored challenging one, with uneven all, 33:11 Flynn, whose squad now stands to take the lead, we never gave terrain and multiple loops,” Gabriela Mogavero – 10th at 4-2 on the season. “We ran up, and I am incredibly proud said RHS coach Katie Sinnott. overall, 33:52 together and ran a smart race. of how every player on the “As we usually do, a few run- Nawal Khan – 11th overall, I told the team beforehand that team did his part in making ners got a bit turned around 33:52 they should run safely, even if our comeback happen,” said and ended up running a far Belma Mujic – 14th over- it meant sacrifcing a little bit the coach. “There was no quit longer course than expected. all, 44:30 of speed, because of the rocky by anybody on our team.” Regardless of the few mis- Also participating, but get- terrain on the course. It is very With seven Revere starters steps we made, the team ran ting off track (and yet still easy to twist an ankle if you are on the sidelines with injuries, away with a win.” working hard to cross the line, not careful.” Cicatelli particularly lauded Among the highlights for but unfortunately not getting Flynn and his crew wrap the play of his younger play- Revere was the performance a true score or time) were up their regular season in ers, including sophomore of Maajda Louaddi, who Gabrielle O’Brien, Skyla Mc- the coming week. They were offensive guard Mike Ron- turned in a personal-best pace, Namara, and Dianne Mancio set to host Beverly today cevich and linebackers Bill which was quite an impres- Sinnott and her crew are (Wednesday) and then will Ginepra and Cal Capozzi, sive feat on the superdiffcult scheduled to host Beverly to- make the short ride north to who stepped into the breach course. day (Wednesday) on the Belle Marblehead next Wednesday. to fll the void. Scoring for the Lady Pats Isle course. They will travel to That will bring up the Cicatelli also had huge were Leila Cesic, Erika Marblehead next Wednesday. Northeastern Conference words of praise for McNeil, Cheever, Carly Bennett, Ol- Meet that is scheduled for Sat- who not only carried the ball ivia Novoselsky, and Soleil urday, Oct. 27. for 122 yards, but who also was a monster on defense with eight tackles and numer- ous pressures on the Medford quarterback. 0 Revere Proud

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RHS PATRIOT FOOTBALL DEFEAT THE MEDFORD MUSTANGS 27 - 21 IN OVERTIME

Captain Darius McNeil with a Patriot score in the frst quarter is Lucas Barbosa runs in a touchdown. congratulated by Adetaya Atitebi.

Ryan Riazi kicking game is tops, this Patriot great kicked a 44-yard feld goal with seconds left on the clock to send the Patriots into an overtime win against the Mustangs.

Revere’s ground game is as good as it gets, adding to the team’s ability to run the ball after a reception is Eric Bua (#12).

Eric Bua wearing pink for October Breast Cancer Awareness Lucas Barbosa plays a tough defense. shown no mercy as he takes down a Mustang with a big tackle.

Rayan Riazi goes in for a tackle.

Captain Darius McNeil never gives up, goes in for a block punt. Jonathan Murphy carries the ball for a big Patriot gain.

Lucas Barbosa partners up in the backfeld with Darius McNeil for a one-two punch for the Patriots, clearing the way is Jaryd Ben- Captain Darius Mcneil had a great game on the ground for the son (#50). Revere Patriots, who are now 3-2 for the season.

Ryan Riazi kicks of to the Mustangs after another Patriot score. There is no doubt about the leadership of QB Jonathan Murphy, Patriot defense was tough all night, David Guillama (#3) almost as he takes the Revere Patriots on a winning streak. makes an interception but blocks a big Mustang gain. Page 14 T H E R E V E R E J O U R N A L Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Pennyworth’s Of Lynn Up Winter’s Coming! To Sale Now 70% Off! In Progress! SALE! We Have Everything To Keep You Warm! * ENTIRE STORE ON SALE! *Vendor Exclusions Apply Mens Womens Childrens SALE ME OME RE QUILT LINED COAT $ TO $

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The Revere High School GOLF SHOTS golf team is making great strides as the 2018 season progress and has posted two victories in the competitive Northeastern Conference. Se- nior Matthew Cravotta and junior Dante Raffa captain the Patriots, who are also getting consistent efforts from juniors Michael Hayes, Michael Mar- chase and William Ly. Newcomers to the team include juniors Luke Cacia- co and Hussain Alharbi, and sophomores Kyle Gove and Ryan Powers. The players are working diligently on improving their games and learning the proper fundamentals, rules and eti- quette necessary to enjoy the game of golf during their time at RHS and beyond. Captain Dante Rafa, Coach Brandon Pezzuto and Captain Matthew Cravotta. Michael Hayes.

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LEGAL NOTICE the foreclosure sale. recently have been, Commonwealth; Joseph bounded and described DATED SEPTEMBER subsequently assigned to premises contained in mortgage and for the successors and assigns MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF If the sale is set aside in the active military M. Ciccarelli now or in said complaint as 1918, WHITMAN & EquiCredit Corporation of said mortgage shall purpose of foreclosing to U.S. Bank National SALE OF REAL ESTATE for any reason, the service of the United formerly of Englewood follows: HOWARD C.E., SAID America by NationsCredit control in the event of an the same, the mortgaged Association, as Trustee, By virtue and in Purchaser at the sale States of America, then in the State of Florida; Owner Name: Domenic PLAN RECORDED IN Financial Services error in this publication. premises located at 28 successor in interest execution of the Power shall be entitled only to you may be entitled Judith W. Ciccarelli C. Cuccio, Louise Cuccio, SUFFOLK REGISTRY Corporation successor by TIME WILL BE OF THE Ellerton Street, Revere, to Bank of America, of Sale contained in a a return of the deposit to the benefits of the now or formerly Margaret Ciampa OF DEEDS IN BOOK merger to Rhode Island ESSENCE. MA 02151 will be sold National Association, certain Mortgage given paid. The purchaser shall Servicemembers Civil of East Weymouth, Property Location: 4642 AT THE END, SAID EquiCredit Corporation Other terms, if any, to be at a Public Auction at as Trustee, successor by by Jennifer L. Rosher have no further recourse Relief Act. If you object Norfolk County, said Fairfield St LOTS BOUNDED AND d/b/a EquiCredit by announced at the sale. 12:00 PM on October 31, merger to LaSalle Bank and Stephen W. Rosher against the Mortgagor, to a foreclosure of Commonwealth; Michael Lot Number: 31 DESCRIBED TOGETHER assignment recorded US Bank, National 2018, at the mortgaged National Association, as to Mortgage Electronic the Mortgagee or the the above-mentioned R. Ciccarelli now or Lot Size: 2250.0000SF AS SHOWN ON SAID in said Suffolk County Association, as Trustee premises, more Trustee for Bear Stearns Registration Systems, Inc. Mortgagee’s attorney. property on that basis, formerly of Dover in Parcel: 18-319-031 PLAN AS FOLLOWS: Registry of Deeds at for Terwin Mortgage particularly described Asset Backed Securities as nominee for, Reliant The description of the then you or your the State of Delaware; Book: 08957 Page: 0308 NORTHEASTERLY ON Book 32180, Page 26, Trust 2004-EQR1 below, all and singular I Trust 2005-EC1, Asset Mortgage Company, premises contained in attorney must file a Roberta Walsh Donald Cert. No.: PEMBERTON STREET, subsequently assigned to Present Holder of said the premises described in Backed-Certificates, LLC, its successors and said mortgage shall written appearance and also known as Roberta If you desire to make FIFTY (50) FEET; Terwin Advisors, LLC by Mortgage, said mortgage, to wit: Series 2005-EC1 dated assigns, dated March control in the event of an answer in this court at A. Donald now or any objection or defense SOUTHEASTERLY BY EquiCredit Corporation By Its Attorneys, The land at 28 Ellerton February 6, 2015 8, 2005 and recorded error in this publication. Three Pemberton Square, formerly of Dunkirk in to said complaint you or LOTS 541 ON SAID by assignment recorded ORLANS PC Street, Revere, Suffolk recorded in Suffolk with the Suffolk County TIME WILL BE OF THE Boston, MA 02108 on the State of Maryland; your attorney must file MENTIONED PLAN, in said Suffolk County PO Box 540540 County, Massachusetts, County Registry of Registry of Deeds at ESSENCE. or before NOV 5 2018 Lenore DiLiegro, a written appearance EIGHTY-SEVEN AND Registry of Deeds at Waltham, MA 02454 being shown as Lot 3 Deeds in Book 54048, Book 36643, Page 33, Other terms, if any, to be or you may be forever William F. Galla, Emily and an answer, under ONE-HALF (87.50) Book 35957, Page 162, Phone: (781) 790-7800 on Land Court Plan Page 19, for breach subsequently assigned announced at the sale. barred from claiming Lardiero, Lisa O’Brien, oath, setting forth clearly FEET; SOUTHWESTERLY subsequently assigned 16-004543 No. 38823B, dated of conditions of said to HSBC Mortgage U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as that you are entitled to Clarice Zaccaria, Debra and specifically your BY LOTS 629-630 to 2004-EQR1, LLC by 9/26/18, 10/3/18, November 2, 1987, a mortgage and for the Corporation (USA) by Trustee for LSF10 Master the benefits of said Act. Zaccaria and Salvie objections or defense ON SAID MENTIONED Terwin Advisors, LLC by 10/10/18 copy of which is filed purpose of foreclosing Mortgage Electronic Participation Trust Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Zaccaria, all now or to each part of said PLAN, FIFTY (50) FEET; assignment recorded R with the Suffolk County the same, the mortgaged Registration Systems, Inc. Present Holder of said Chief Justice of this Court formerly of Revere, complaint, in the office NORTHWESTERLY BY in said Suffolk County Registry District of premises located at 142 by assignment recorded Mortgage, on SEP 18 2018 Suffolk County, said of the Recorder of said LOTS 538 ON SAID Registry of Deeds at the Land Court with Conant Street, Revere, in said Suffolk County By Its Attorneys, Attest: Commonwealth; Laureen Court in Boston (at the MENTIONED PLAN, Book 35957, Page 163, LEGAL NOTICE Certificate of Title No. MA 02151 will be sold at Registry of Deeds at ORLANS PC Deborah J. Patterson Fabiano also known Courthouse located EIGHTY-SEVEN AND subsequently assigned to COMMONWEALTH 107369. a Public Auction at 1:00 Book 47266, Page 185, PO Box 540540 Recorder as Laureen Pagliaro, on Three Pemberton ONE-HALF (87.50) EquiCredit Corporation OF MASSACHUSETTS Deed is recorded as PM on November 13, subsequently assigned Waltham, MA 02454 File No.: 1803-GREG- Michael V. Greco and Square, Room 507 in FEET. CONTAINING A of America by 2004- THE TRIAL COURT Instrument No. 508586 2018, at the mortgaged to HSBC Bank USA. Phone: (781) 790-7800 1002 Richard E. Walsh, all Boston, MA 02108), on TOTAL OF 4374 SQUARE EQR1, LLC by assignment PROBATE AND at said Registry of premises, more N.A. by HSBC Mortgage 16-011903 10/10/18 now or formerly of or before the nineteenth FEET MORE OR LESS recorded in said Suffolk FAMILY COURT December 28, 1993. particularly described Corporation (USA) by 9/26/18, 10/3/18, R Peabody, Essex County, day of November in the ACCORDING TO SAID County Registry of Deeds Suffolk Division For mortgagor’s title below, all and singular assignment recorded 10/10/18 said Commonwealth; year two thousand and PLANS, AND BEING at Book 44206, Page 91, Docket No. see deed registered at the premises described in in said Suffolk County R Dolores Indovina now eighteen. SHOWN AS LOTS 539 subsequently assigned SU18P1869 Suffolk County Registry said mortgage, to wit: Registry of Deeds at LEGAL NOTICE or formerly of Valrico Unless an appearance AND 540 HOWEVER to Credit Suisse First CITATION District of the Land Court The land situated in Book 48701, Page 84, in the State of Florida; is so filed by or for OTHERWISE BOUNDED Boston by EquiCredit In the matter of: as Document Number Revere, Suffolk County, COMMONWEALTH OF Dana A. Kallio now or you, your default will AND DESCRIBED. BEING Corporation of America 508586 and Noted Massachusetts, with the subsequently assigned LEGAL NOTICE MASSACHUSETTS MINASIAN FAMILY to Federal National A-18-30 formerly of Hampton be recorded, the said THE SAME PROPERTY by assignment recorded REALTY TRUST on Certificate of Title buildings thereon now LAND COURT Bays in the State of New complaint will be taken CONVEYED FROM in said Suffolk County Number 107964. being numbered 142 Mortgage Association by Public Hearing DEPARTMENT OF THE To all interested persons: HSBC Bank USA. N.A. Notice is hereby given York; Stephen W. Kallio as confessed and you will RICHARD R. CAPRIO TO Registry of Deeds at A petition has been The premises will be Conant Street, being Lots TRIAL COURT and Madeline Ciampa, be forever barred from CARLOS I. ESMURRIA Book 43472, Page 138, sold subject to any numbered 296, 297, by assignment recorded in accordance with the COMPLAINT TO filed by: in said Suffolk County provisions of Chapter both now or formerly of contesting said complaint BY DEED RECORDED subsequently assigned KENNETH P. MINASIAN and all unpaid taxes 298 and 299 on Plan of FORECLOSE TAX LIEN Beverly, Essex County, or any judgment entered 1/17/02, IN BOOK to 2004-EQR1, LLC and other municipal Green Lawn, dated May Registry of Deeds at 40A of the Massachusetts [seal] requesting: Book 55885, Page 161, General Laws and said Commonwealth; thereon. 27821, AT PAGE 27, IN by Credit Suisse First The Minasian Family assessments and liens, 5, 1916, Whitman and No. 11TL142019 Barbara Masella, now or And in addition to the THE REGISTER’S OFFICE Boston by assignment and subject to prior liens Howard, Civil Engineers, subsequently assigned Title 17 of the Revised TO ALL WHOM IT MAY Trust may remain in to US Bank Trust NA Ordinances of the City formerly of Kissimmee usual service of this OF SUFFOLK COUNTY, recorded in said Suffolk existence to allow for the or other enforceable recorded with Suffolk CONCERN, and to in the State of Florida; notice as required by MASSACHUSETTS. County Registry of encumbrances of record Deeds in Book 4077 end, as Trustee for LSF10 of Revere that the City Louise Cuccio also real estate held under Master Participation of Revere Zoning Board Donald R. Masella now law, it is ordered that The premises are to Deeds at Book 45159, said trust to be sold and entitled to precedence bounded and described known as Louise or formerly of Wauchula the foregoing citation be be sold subject to and Page 92 for breach of over this mortgage, and as follows: Trust by Federal National of Appeals will conduct Ciampa, Anthony J. the proceeds distributed Mortgage Association a public hearing on in the State of Florida; published forthwith once with the benefit of all the conditions of said in accordance with the subject to and with the Northeasterly by Lot Galla, Angelina Masella, Ralph A. Masella, Jr., in the Revere Journal a easements, restrictions, Mortgage and for the benefit of all easements, 300, as shown on said by assignment recorded Wednesday afternoon, Christine Masella, Evelyn settlor’s probate probable in said Suffolk County October 24, 2018 at and Joyce A. Zaccaria, newspaper published in encroachments, building purpose of foreclosing intent; and 2. Appoint restrictions, reservations plan, one hundred (100) L. Zaccaria, Vincent D. both now or formerly said Revere. and zoning laws, liens, same will be sold at and conditions of feet; Registry of Deeds at 4:00 P.M. in the City Greco, Lillian A. Zaccaria, Kenneth P. Minasian as Book 59410, Page Councillor Joseph A. of Boynton Beach in Witness, JUDITH C. unpaid taxes, tax titles, Public Auction at 2:00 trustee of the Minasian record and subject to all Southeasterly by said Alvera Pagliaro, Michael the State of Florida; CUTLER, Esquire, Chief water bills, municipal PM on October 18, 2018 tenancies and/or rights Conant Street, as shown 49 for breach of the DelGrosso City Council F. Zaccaria, Victoria Family Realty Trust to conditions of said Chamber of Revere City Paula McWhinnie Justice of said Court, liens and assessments, at 58 Temple Street, convey the real estate of parties in possession. on said plan, ninety (90) Zaccaria, Julia Maruzzo now or formerly this twenty-fifth day rights of tenants and Revere, MA, all and Terms of the Sale: Cash, feet; Mortgage and for the Hall on the application formerly known as held under said trust. purpose of foreclosing of Larry Jimerson, 12 of North Billerica, of September in the parties in possession, and singular the premises You have the right cashier’s or certified Southwesterly by Lot Julia Spagnola, Louis Middlesex County, said year two thousand and attorney’s fees and costs. described in said check in the sum of 295, as shown on said same will be sold at Logan Street, Lynn, G. Zaccaria and Ralph to obtain a copy of Public Auction at 9:00 Massachusetts requesting Commonwealth; Dianna eighteen. TERMS OF SALE: Mortgage, to wit: the Petition from the $5,000.00 as a deposit plan, one hundred (100) A. Masella also known Mendel now or formerly Attest with Seal of said A deposit of FIVE The land with the must be shown at feet; and AM on October 17, 2018 a variance of Title 17, as Ralph A. Masella, Petitioner or at the Court. at 46 Lambert Street, Chapter 17.24, Section of Metairie in the State Court. THOUSAND DOLLARS buildings thereon You have a right to the time and place of Northwesterly by Lots Sr., all deceased, of Louisiana; Linda J. Deborah J. Patterson AND 00 CENTS situated in Revere, being the sale in order to 398, 397, 396 and 395, Revere, MA, all and 17.24.010 of the formerly of Revere, object to this proceeding. singular the premises Revised Ordinances of Mustone also known as Recorder ($5,000.00) in the form Lots 60 and 61 Temple To do so, you or your qualify as a bidder (the as shown on said plan, Suffolk County, said Linda J. Zaccaria now or Plaintiff’s Attorney: of a certified check, Street, Revere, Suffolk mortgage holder and its ninety (90) feet. described in said the City of Revere, rear Commonwealth; Annie attorney must file a Mortgage, to wit: yard setback to enable formerly of Allenstown Peter A. Brown, Esq., bank treasurer’s check County, Massachusetts written appearance and designee(s) are exempt For mortgagor’s title see Galla fomerly known as in the State of New D’Ambrosio Brown, LLP, or money order will be on Plan of Land owned from this requirement); deed recorded with the The land with the the appellant to construct Annie Gulla, deceased, objection at this Court buildings thereon a 14 ft. x 8 ft. walk-in Hampshire; Dorothy J. 185 Devonshire Street, required to be delivered by J.M. Temple, J.S. before 10:00 a.m. on high bidder to sign Suffolk County Registry formerly of Everett; Rigione formerly known 10th Floor, Boston, MA at or before the time Crossman, Civil Engineer written Memorandum of of Deeds in Book 37684, situated in Revere, in cooler refrigerator/ Middlesex County, 10/25/2018. the County of Suffolk freezer unit in the as Dorothy J. Behen 02110 Tel: (617) 720- the bid is offered. The dated May 1909, and This is NOT a hearing Sale upon acceptance of Page 343. said Commonwealth; and Claire L. Spina, 5657 successful bidder will recorded in Suffolk bid; balance of purchase The premises will be and the Commonwealth rear yard setback on Frank A. Champa also date, but a deadline by of Massachusetts, being Lot 88 at 1150 North both now or formerly of 10/10/18 be required to execute Deeds as the end of which you must file a price payable in cash sold subject to any known as Frank A. Lynn, Essex County, said R a Foreclosure Sale Book 3359, bounded or by certified check in and all unpaid taxes shown as Lot 376 and Shore Road, Revere, Ciampa, deceased, written appearance and the Southwest part of Lot Massachusetts. Commonwealth; Joanne Agreement immediately and described as follows: objection if you object thirty (30) days from the and other municipal formerly of Byfield, M. Smith formerly known after the close of the SOUTHEASTERLY by date of the sale at the assessments and liens, 375 on a plan entitled A copy of the Essex County, said to this proceeding. If “Revere Highlands” aforementioned as Joanne Gagnon and bidding. The balance of Temple Street, fifty (50) you fail to file a timely offices of mortgagee’s and subject to prior liens Commonwealth; Francis Linda Doran also known the purchase price shall feet; SOUTHWESTERLY attorney, Korde & or other enforceable drawn by H.T. Whitman, proposed plan and X. Ciccarelli, deceased, LEGAL NOTICE written appearance and Engineer, dated March application (A-18-30) is as Linda Ciampa, both MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF be paid within thirty by Lot 62 as shown on objection followed by an Associates, P.C., 900 encumbrances of record formerly of Weymouth, now or formerly of Port (30) days from the sale said plan, seventy (70) Chelmsford Street, Suite entitled to precedence 16, 1891 and recorded on file and available for Norfolk County, said SALE OF REAL ESTATE Affidavit of Objections in Suffolk Deeds at the public inspection in the Saint Lucie in the State By virtue and in date in the form of a feet; NORTHWESTERLY within thirty (30) days 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 over this mortgage, and Commonwealth; of Florida; Judith E. certified check, bank by land now or formerly or such other time as subject to and with the end of Book 1984 and office of the City Clerk, Lillian Boutillier, execution of the Power of the return date, action together bounded and Revere City Hall, Revere, Walsh now or formerly of Sale contained in a treasurer’s check or of Edmester, fifty (50) may be taken without may be designated benefit of all easements, deceased, formerly of of Springfield in the other check satisfactory feet; NORTHEASTERLY by by mortgagee. The restrictions, reservations described as follows: Massachusetts, Monday Kenner in the State of certain Mortgage given further notice to you. Southeasterly: by through Thursday from State of Virginia; Jo Ann by Carlos J. Esmurria to to Mortgagee’s attorney. Lot 59 as shown on said WITNESS, Brian J. Dunn, description for the and conditions of Louisiana; Josephine Brennan formerly known The Mortgagee reserves plan, seventy (70) feet. premises contained in record and subject to all Lambert Street on said 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Ciampa, deceased, Beneficial Massachusetts First Justice of this Court. plan fifty-five (55) feet; and Friday from 8:15 as Jo Ann Zaccaria, Inc., dated September the right to bid at the Containing 3500 square Date: September 25, said mortgage shall tenancies and/or rights formerly of Boston, Jolena Zaccaria, Nicole sale, to reject any and all feet of land more or less control in the event of of parties in possession. Northeasterly: by the A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Suffolk County, said 19, 2005 and recorded 2018 Southeasterly part of Lot John J. Henry, Clerk Zaccaria and Sophia with the Suffolk County bids, to continue the sale according to said plan. Felix D. Arroyo, a typographical error in Terms of the Sale: Cash, Commonwealth; Angelina Zaccaria, all now or and to amend the terms For Title reference see this publication. cashier’s or certified 375, one hundred (100) City of Revere Caloggero, deceased, Registry of Deeds at Register of Probate feet; Northwesterly: by Zoning Board of Appeals formerly of Winthrop, Book 38086, Page of the sale by written Deed in Book 19245 at 10/10/18 Other terms to be check in the sum of formerly of Nahant, Suffolk County, said or oral announcement Page 278. announced at the sale. $5,000.00 as a deposit part of Lot 398 and all 10/10/18, 10/17/18 Essex County, said 215 as affected by a R of Lot 399 as shown on R Commonwealth; Roseann Confirmatory Mortgage made before or during The premises are to MTGLQ Investors, L.P. must be shown at Commonwealth; Louis Zaccaria now or formerly the foreclosure sale. be sold subject to and Korde & Associates, P.C. the time and place of said plan fifty-five (55) D. Zaccaria, deceased, recorded on March 22, feet; Southwesterly: by of North Hampton 2006 in Said Registry of If the sale is set aside with the benefit of all 900 Chelmsford Street the sale in order to formerly of Woburn, in the State of New for any reason, the easements, restrictions, Suite 3102 qualify as a bidder (the Lot No. 377 as shown on Middlesex County, Deeds at Book 39249, Hampshire; Joseph P. Page 99, subsequently Purchaser at the sale encroachments, building LEGAL NOTICE Lowell, MA 01851 mortgage holder and its said plan one hundred LEGAL NOTICE said Commonwealth; MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF (SEAL) Ciampa now or formerly assigned to Mortgage shall be entitled only to and zoning laws, liens, (978) 256-1500 designee(s) are exempt (100) feet. Being the Angelo R. Maruzzo, REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF of Farmingdale in the Electronic Registration a return of the deposit unpaid taxes, tax titles, Greene, Donald M., from this requirement); same premises conveyed deceased, formerly of By virtue of and in MASSACHUSETTS State of Maine; Patricia Systems, Inc. by paid. The purchaser shall water bills, municipal 17-029938 high bidder to sign to the herein named Lawrence, Essex County, execution of the Power LAND COURT Mason also known as Beneficial Massachusetts have no further recourse liens and assessments, 9/26/18, 10/3/18, written Memorandum of mortgagor (s) by deed said Commonwealth; of Sale contained in DEPARTMENT OF THE Patricia Ciampa now or Inc. by assignment against the Mortgagor, rights of tenants and 10/10/18 Sale upon acceptance of recorded with Suffolk Angela Jason, deceased, a certain mortgage TRIAL COURT formerly of Bloomfield in recorded in said Suffolk the Mortgagee or the parties in possession, and R bid; balance of purchase County Registry of Deeds formerly of North given by Donald M. 2018 SM 005281 the State of Connecticut; County Registry of Mortgagee’s attorney. attorney’s fees and costs. price payable in cash in Book 28434, Page 2. Andover, Essex County, Greene to Mortgage ORDER OF NOTICE Christine Ortiz also Deeds at Book 39270, The description of the TERMS OF SALE: or by certified check in The premises are to said Commonwealth; Electronic Registration TO: known as Christine Page 302, subsequently premises contained in A deposit of FIVE thirty (30) days from the be sold subject to and Joseph Ciampa, Systems, Inc. acting LEGAL NOTICE JORGE H. BARRETO AND Perkins now or formerly assigned to Beneficial said mortgage shall THOUSAND DOLLARS MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF date of the sale at the with the benefit of all deceased, formerly of solely as a nominee VICTORIA BARRETO of Bristol in the State of Massachusetts Inc. by control in the event of an AND 00 CENTS REAL ESTATE offices of mortgagee’s easements, restrictions, Stonington in the State for 1-800-East-West and to all persons Connecticut; O’Neil W. Mortgage Electronic error in this publication. ($5,000.00) in the form By virtue of and in attorney, Korde & encroachments, building of Connecticut; Donna Mortgage Company, Inc., entitled to the benefit of Proulx now or formerly Registration Systems, Inc. TIME WILL BE OF THE of a certified check, execution of the Power Associates, P.C., 900 and zoning laws, liens, Bouffard formerly dated June 28, 2003 the Servicemembers Civil of Ormond Beach in by assignment recorded ESSENCE. bank treasurer’s check of Sale contained in Chelmsford Street, Suite unpaid taxes, tax titles, known as Donna Ciampa and registered at Suffolk Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. ch. the State of Florida; in said Suffolk County Other terms, if any, to be or money order will be a certain mortgage 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 water bills, municipal and Michael James County Registry District 50, § 3901 (et seq.). Francis R. Jason now or Registry of Deeds at announced at the sale. required to be delivered given by Marie S. or such other time as liens and assessments, Perkins, both deceased, of the Land Court as US BANK NATIONAL formerly of Wilmington, Book 53250, Page 315, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as at or before the time Claude and Makinson may be designated rights of tenants and formerly of Watertown in Document No. 660039 ASSOCIATION AS Middlesex County, said subsequently assigned to Trustee for LSF9 Master the bid is offered. The Louis to Mortgage by mortgagee. The parties in possession, and the State of Connecticut; and noted on Certificate INDENTURE TRUSTEE Commonwealth; Marie J. U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Participation Trust successful bidder will Electronic Registration description for the attorney’s fees and costs. Frank Ciampa, of Title No. 107964 ON BEHALF OF AND Smith now or formerly of Trustee for LSF9 Master Present Holder of said be required to execute Systems, Inc. acting premises contained in TERMS OF SALE: deceased, formerly of of which mortgage WITH RESPECT TO AJAX Methuen, Essex County, Participation Trust by Mortgage, a Foreclosure Sale solely as a nominee for said mortgage shall A deposit of FIVE Lynn, Essex County, MTGLQ Investors, L.P. MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST said Commonwealth; Beneficial Massachusetts By Its Attorneys, Agreement immediately Encore Credit Corp., its control in the event of THOUSAND DOLLARS said Commonwealth; is the present holder 2015-C, MORTGAGE- Christine Wyman now Inc. by assignment ORLANS PC after the close of the successors and assigns, a typographical error in AND 00 CENTS Raymond S. Champa, by assignment from BACKED NOTES SERIES or formerly of Lowell, recorded in said Suffolk PO Box 540540 bidding. The balance of dated July 29, 2005 this publication. ($5,000.00) in the form deceased, formerly Mortgage Electronic 2015-C Middlesex County, said County Registry of Waltham, MA 02454 the purchase price shall and recorded in Suffolk Other terms to be of a certified check, of Latimer Point Registration Systems, claiming to have an Commonwealth; Joyce Deeds at Book 56645, Phone: (781) 790-7800 be paid within thirty County Registry of announced at the sale. bank treasurer’s check Stonington in the Inc. as nominee for interest in a Mortgage Jason now or formerly Page 246 for breach of 18-006021 (30) days from the sale Deeds in Book 37685, U.S. Bank National or money order will be State of Connecticut; 1-800-East-West covering real property of New Hampton in the the conditions of said 10/3/18, 10/10/18, date in the form of a Page 1, as affected by a Association, as Trustee, required to be delivered Maryann Bartes now or Mortgage Company, Inc., in Revere, numbered State of New Hampshire; Mortgage and for the 10/17/18 certified check, bank Loan Modification dated successor in interest at or before the time formerly of Lawrence, its successors and assigns 135 Atlantic Avenue, Office of the Attorney purpose of foreclosing R treasurer’s check or October 23, 2012, and to Bank of America, the bid is offered. The Essex County, said to Green Tree Servicing, given by JORGE H. General (Fair Labor same will be sold at other check satisfactory recorded at said Registry National Association, successful bidder will Commonwealth; Julia LLC dated March 12, BARRETO AND VICTORIA Division), located in Public Auction at 9:00 to Mortgagee’s attorney. of Deeds in Book 50545, as Trustee, successor by be required to execute Beck also known as Julia 2013 registered at BARRETO to Mortgage Boston, Suffolk County, AM on October 24, 2018 The Mortgagee reserves Page 318 of which merger to LaSalle Bank a Foreclosure Sale Greco now or formerly Suffolk County Registry Electronic Registration said Commonwealth; at 33 Pemberton Street, the right to bid at the mortgage U.S. Bank National Association, as Agreement immediately of Virginia Beach in the LEGAL NOTICE District of the Land Systems, Inc., solely as or their heirs, devisees, Revere, MA, all and MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF sale, to reject any and all National Association, Trustee for Bear Stearns after the close of the State of Virginia; Denise Court as Document No. nominee for American legal representatives, singular the premises SALE OF REAL ESTATE bids, to continue the sale as Trustee, successor Asset Backed Securities bidding. The balance of Buckley also known as 816504 and noted on Brokers Conduit, dated successors and assigns: described in said By virtue and in and to amend the terms in interest to Bank I Trust 2005-EC1, Asset the purchase price shall Denise Champa now Certificate of Title No. June 15, 2007, and Whereas, a complaint Mortgage, to wit: execution of the Power of the sale by written of America, National Backed-Certificates, be paid within thirty or formerly of Nahant, 107964 and assignment registered in the Suffolk has been presented A CERTAIN PARCEL of Sale contained in a or oral announcement Association, as Trustee, Series 2005-EC1 (30) days from the sale Essex County, said from Ditech Financial, County Registry District to said Court by the OF LAND IN REVERE, certain Mortgage given made before or during successor by merger to Korde & Associates, P.C. date in the form of a Commonwealth; Debora LLC successor by merger of the Land Court as City of Revere, in the SUFFOLK COUNTY, by Joseph G. Giovannucci the foreclosure sale. LaSalle Bank National 900 Chelmsford Street certified check, bank Caloggero and Leonard to Green Tree Servicing, Document No: 740083, County of Suffolk, and MASSACHUSETTS and Diane R. Giovannucci If the sale is set aside Association, as Trustee Suite 3102 treasurer’s check or Pagliaro, both now or LLC to MTGLQ Investors, and noted on Certificate said Commonwealth; to WITH BUILDINGS to EquiCredit, dated for any reason, the for Bear Stearns Asset Lowell, MA 01851 other check satisfactory formerly of Swampscott, L.P. dated August 31, Of Title No. 111564, foreclose all rights of THEREON, BEING LOTS February 22, 2001 Purchaser at the sale Backed Securities I Trust (978) 256-1500 to Mortgagee’s attorney. Essex County, said 2016 registered at and now held by the redemption from the tax #539 AND 540 ON A and recorded with the shall be entitled only to 2005-EC1, Asset Backed- Claude, Marie S., 17- The Mortgagee reserves Commonwealth; Suffolk County Registry plaintiff by assignment, lien proceeding described PLAN ENTITLED PLAN Suffolk County Registry a return of the deposit Certificates, Series 029461 the right to bid at the Lisa Champa now or District of the Land has filed with this in said complaint in and OF LINDEN TERRACE of Deeds at Book 25929, paid. The purchaser shall 2005-EC1 is the present 10/3/18, 10/10/18, sale, to reject any and all formerly of Malden, Court as Document No. court a complaint concerning a certain NO. 2, REVERE, Page 37 as affected by have no further recourse holder by assignment 10/17/18 bids, to continue the sale Middlesex County, 863198 and noted on for determination of parcel of land situate in MASSACHUSETTS. a Judgment recorded on against the Mortgagor, from Mortgage Electronic R and to amend the terms said Commonwealth; Certificate of Title No. Defendant’s/Defendants’ the said Revere, in the ENTITLED PROPERTY November 4, 2015 in the Mortgagee or the Registration Systems, of the sale by written Scott Champa now or 107964, for breach or oral announcement Servicemembers status. County of Suffolk, and OF SQUIRE REAL Said Registry of Deeds at Mortgagee’s attorney. Inc.as nominee for Please formerly of Leominster, in said Commonwealth, The description of the of conditions of said made before or during If you now are, or Worcester County, said ESTATE TRUST, Book 55277, Page 314, Encore Credit Corp., its Recycle Wednesday, October 10, 2018 T H E R E V E R E J O U R N A L Page 17

including approximately of M.G.L. Chapter 30, of 4.20 percent D/ responsive. No waiver equipment, and vehicles provisions of Chapter Streets by adding Crest of Title 10 - One way sides around perimeter 1,500’ of removing Section 39M. MBE participation and of any provision of this greater than 50 brake 185 of the Acts of 1983, Ave, Endicott Ave and Streets by adding Blake LEGAL NOTICE and replacing existing The Owner reserves 4.50 percent D/WBE section will be granted horsepower, which will be and Chapter 13 of the Bradstreet Ave., The Street westbound from (SEAL) drain and furnishing the right to waive any participation by certified unless approved by used in the performance Acts of 1984, that the directions of these Garfield Ave to North of the school building COMMONWEALTH OF and installing new drain, informality in or to reject DBEs. The two low the Department of of this work. City of Revere Traffic changes will be decided Shore Rd. MASSACHUSETTS and approximately any or all Bids if deemed bidders shall submit Environmental Protection MS. MARIE ZELANDI Commission will conduct at the public hearing. 5. Amend Schedule IX of LAND COURT 1,200’ of cleaning and to be in its best interest. completed DBE forms (MassDEP). CITY PURCHASING AGENT a Public Hearing on 2. Amend Schedule IX of Title 10 Resident Parking extending from the DEPARTMENT OF THE lining existing drain; The work under this (EEO-DEP-190C & EEO- This Project requires CITY OF REVERE, October 25, 2018 at Title 10 Resident Parking Sticker Areas by adding TRIAL COURT redirecting private inflow Contract is funded by the DEP-191C and the DBE compliance with MASSACHUSETTS 4:00 p.m. in the City Sticker Areas by adding Hillside Ave both sides 18SM005636 sources; removing and City of Revere through Certification of United the Department 10/10/18 Councilor Joseph A. Del Crest Ave both sides from #48 to the dead foundation line a ORDER OF NOTICE properly disposing of the Massachusetts Clean States Citizenship Form) of Environmental R Grosso Council Chambers entire length. end through #78, 24/7 To: all trench material, Water Trust (the “Trust”). by the close of business Protection’s (DEP) Diesel of Revere City Hall 3. Amend Schedule 6. Amend Schedule XI Jeffrey McMillan and providing new Disadvantaged Business on the third business day Retrofit Program by relative to the following VIII of Title 10 Parking of Title 10 Handicapped distance thirty ft. Amanda McMillan clean backfill material; Enterprise (DBE) goals after the bid opening. use of after-engine LEGAL NOTICE proposed amendments to Restrictions Generally Person Parking Areas by and to all persons roadway restoration and are applicable to the Failure to comply with emission controls that Traffic Commission the parking and traffic by removing Bradstreet adding 33 Washington St entitled to the benefit of all else incidental to the total dollars paid to the the requirements of are EPA certified, or their Public Hearings regulations of the City of Ave and Crest Ave and and 48 Pitcairn St. 10/10/18 the Servicemembers Civil Project. construction contract. this paragraph may equivalent, on all of the October 25, 2018 Revere: allow for parking on 7. Amend Schedule XII Relief Act, 50 U.S.C.c. The Contract Time The goals for this be deemed to render off-road (non-registered) Notice is hereby given 1. Amend Schedule V both sides. of Title 10 Fire Lanes by 50 §3901 et seq.: shall be a total of project are a minimum a proposal non- diesel vehicles/ in accordance with the of Title 10 - One way 4. Amend Schedule V adding Hill School - All R Ditech Financial LLC 563 calendar days, claiming to have an excluding winter shut interest in a Mortgage down and final paving, covering real property commencing ten (10) in Revere, numbered days following the 525 Mountain Avenue effective date of the a/k/a 529 Mountain Agreement. Avenue, given by Jeffrey Contract Documents McMillan and Amanda may be examined and/ IT’S A McMillan to Mortgage or obtained at Revere Electronic Registration City Hall, Office of the Systems, Inc. acting Purchasing Agent, 281 solely as a nominee Broadway, Revere, MA, for New FED Mortgage 02151. Revere City Corporation, dated Hall hours are 8:15 AM May 27, 2015, and to 5:00 PM, Monday registered at Suffolk through Thursday County Registry District and 8:15 AM through of the Land Court as 12:15PM on Fridays. WIN WIN WIN WIN Document No. 843742 Contract Documents and noted on Certificate will be available on of Title No. 131907, October 11, 2018 at and now held by the 10:00 A.M. Contract Plaintiff by assignment, Documents are available has/have filed with for examination online this court a complaint at http://dodgeprojects. for determination of construction.com/ Defendant’s/Defendants’ A deposit of $50 in WIN WIN WIN WIN Servicemembers status. money order, bank or If you now are, or certified check payable recently have been, to the City of Revere, in the active military Massachusetts will be service of the United required for each set of States of America, then the Contract Documents. you may be entitled A refund of the deposit to the benefits of the will be made for such Servicemembers Civil Documents returned in WIN WIN WIN WIN Relief Act. If you object good condition within 30 to a foreclosure of days after the Bids are the above mentioned received. property on that basis, Bidders requesting then you or your Contract Documents attorney must file a by mail shall include a written appearance and separate money order, answer in this court at bank certified or certified check in the amount WIN WIN WIN WIN Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on of $25 per set, made or before November payable to the City of 12, 2018 or you will Revere to cover costs of be forever barred from handling and mailing. claiming that you are Bids shall be submitted entitled to the benefits of in accordance with the said Act. Instructions to Bidders Witness, JUDITH C. and be accompanied by a WIN WIN WIN WIN CUTLER Chief Justice of Bid Security, satisfactory said Court on September to the City, in the amount 28, 2018. of five percent of the Attest: Deborah J. Bid. Surety is to be in Patterson the form of a certified, Recorder cashiers or treasurers 18-032379 check, drawn on a 10/10/18 responsible bank or trust R company; or bid bond WIN WIN WIN WIN issued by a company licensed to do business in LEGAL NOTICE the Commonwealth. CITY OF REVERE, Bids are to be sealed in MASSACHUSETTS an envelope, marked SITUATION BEACHMONT - SALES on the outside with CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD the words “Beachmont SEWER AND DRAINAGE - Sales Creek We are currently delivering free Revere Journals throughout the City for the month of October. Take Advantage of this great opportunity! Visit us at www.reverejournal.com IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Neighborhood Sewer and SRF PROJECT NO. CWSRF Drainage Improvements 4051 - CONTRACT NO. Project, CWSRF 4051 WW-002 WW-002 City Bid No. CITY BID NO. DPCD- DPCD - 2018 - 1009” 2018-1009 and returned to the INVITATION TO BID Purchasing Department The Revere Journal Separate sealed bids prior to the opening date for construction of and time. 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It is the supplies last! furnishing and installing responsibility of the Phone Number ______a new wastewater Contractor, before bid **Walk-in purchase of pump station on George opening, to request if subscription required Fill this out, and mail in or stop by the office, 9am - 5pm, with payment, then, Avenue; removing and necessary, any additional kick back, relax and wait for your first Journal to arrive. replacing approximately information on Minimum Cash, Checks and Credit accepted. Call 781-485-0588 for more information. 2,700’ of sewer on Wage Rates for those Henry Street, Dolphin tradespeople who may Avenue, George Avenue be employed for the and Jones Road (the proposed work under Beachmont-Sales this Contract. 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Page 18 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, October 10, 2018 NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION COUNCIL STILL promised to try to mae is saf- gap. We’ve applied a very small LYNN DIVIDED ON er for them. Today, what we Band-Aid to a large wound…I are being presented with is a don’t want the community MAKING BROADWAY concept. hat we are voting to think we fxed this. Tis is TWO-WAY on today is not set in stone. $900,000, but we had a $3.2 uring his presentation million budget gap.” REVERE CHELSEA - There’s still EVERETT 781-485-0588 time to reimagine Broadway. Train stressed that the Coun- Supt. Mary Bourque said CHELSEA Or at least a few stretches cil was only giving its oay on a combination of additional of the million traffc proj- conceptual plans. monies came in in Septem- CHARLESTOWN WINTHROP 781-485-1403 ect city offcials have been There will be more engi- ber from State Legislature EAST neering and design details in BOSTON 7 COMMUNITIES More Than 100,000 Readers Each Week working on for close to two appropriations for English years. preparation for construction Language Learners and for The Chelsdea City Council he said. That process would the “hold harmless” fund to delivered a split decision on also include more opportu- help districts with uncounted the Reimagining Broadway nity for public input as well low-income students. REAL ESTATE HOUSE downtown traffc proposal as plans on how the project Bourque said Chelsea HELP WANTED FOR SALE following a presentation by would be phased over time was able to get $630,000 for to minimize construction im- ELL students, and another BY OWNER Alexander Train, the city’s J. Bonafede Co. Inc. is WAKEFIELD assistant director of planning pacts for local businesses and $296,000 for the “hold harm- looking for part time Westrock needs Machine WINTHROP - 124 Her- and director. residents. less” account. Tat equaled Accounts Payable and Operators in Wakefield, mon St. Move-in ready The most controversial as- $926,000 that they were able Receivable help for MA. 3rd shift $17 an 2-family. Open floor pect of the project convert- ONE-WAY OR TWO? to appropriate to restore “painful” cuts made during Thinking of three days and we can hour plus OT to start. plan. Large 10,871 ing the section of Broadway Te most heated debate last spring’s budget process. accommodate mother’s Full Time Union jobs s/f lot with off-street from Bellingham Square to on the nuts and bolts of Re- Buying or Chelsea Square from a one- Bourque said with the ELL hours. This is an ideal with Benefits. Apply on parking. Pre-Approved imagining Broadway itself was way street to a two-way street money they were able to bring Selling? position for anyone who Indeed.com. Buyers. easily the proposal to convert Low $600s. Call 617- with increased smart traffc Broadway from a one-way to back two crossing guards, re- is retired and would like ------signalization at several inter- store one yellow bus route, a Ashley Aloupis to work a few days a CASHIERS- PT/FT, 334-6621 a two-way street from Bell- [email protected] ------sections was sent bac to the ingham Square to Chelsea special education teacher at 781-629-9388 week. Please call Butch mornings & evenings, DEADLINES: For classi- Traffc and Paring Commis- the Clark Avenue Middle, a between 10am and Saratoga Mkt., East Square. fied line ads, deadlines sion for revision. Train presented two ver- special education paraprofes- 2pm, 617-884-3131. Boston. References are Monday by 4 p.m. Councillors also opposed sions of the plan. sional and intervention tutors. OFFICE/ ______need, Exp. a plus. Meanwhile, she said the APTS. Call 781-485-0588 or by a narrow margin the plans Te one recommended to COMM’L MACHINE OPERATORS - Call Nick 978-766-6453 fax the ad to 781-485- for the improvement of the “hold harmless” monies will FOR RENT the Council called for 11-½ RENTALS 1403 ellingham Suare portion foot travel lanes in each direc- be used to, among other of the project. owever the tion with sidewalks and park- things, restore a full-time li- REVERE: Off Broad- REVERE- Small 2 Council did give its oay to ing on each side of the street. brarian that will operate at plus Bedrooms, new way. Professional two portions of the propos- Te second proposal included Chelsea High School 75 per- carpets, very clean with office space. On public YARD al tied to Fay and Chelsea just a single travel lane with cent of the time, and the Mary jacuzzi, parking, pets transportation. Call for SALE suares themselves. the sidewalks and parking C. Burke Complex 25 percent no $1,800 no utilities. details. 978-590-8810 The debate over eimagin- along with a dedicated bicycle of the time. Call: 978-751-0531 ing roadway included sever- lane. Te librarian cut was con- 10/17 REVERE OFFICES This Week al short recesses as Council- Several councillors, in- troversial because it accompa- FOR RENT lors debated in smaller groups cluding Vidot, said they were nied cuts in the previous years HOUSE WINTHROP the legality of how the vote concerned that converting to to librarians at the elementary FOR RENT High visibility was proceeding and what a two-way street would make school. Te restoration allows offices for rent, a split vote would mean for Broadway more, not less, dan- a librarian presence at both REVERE - 2 BR HOUSE includes use of OCTOBER 13 the overall project. City off- gerous for pedestrians and the high school and elementa- ry school once again. Quiet Residential St., conference room cials kicked off Reimagining motorists. 8 - 1 P roadway in the beginning “Te reason we split the HW floors throughout. and all utilities Tere was also a diference Easy highway access, of as a way to improve of opinion among council- time is because two years ago we cut the elementary librari- close to MBTA, airport & $ 55 CORAL AVENUE the downtown streets for mo- lors, and long-time Chelsea 400/mo an completely and we’ve gone beach. No pets $2200, torists pedestrians and public residents, Leo Robinson and and up transit. a full year without a librarian no utilities. References REVERE Giovanni Recupero, who Call 781-286-1484 uring one of the breas down there,” she said. “I’m Req’d 781-284-3727 couldn’t even come to a con- a call was made to the City’s all for the digital technology 10/10 sensus on whether the road YARD SALE legal counsel to make sure the was safe when it was a two- piece, but I also feel you instill EVERETT Council could legally split the the love of reading in children ROOM FOR way street in the 1960s. SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 vote on eimagining road- Robinson, who supported when you put a book in their RENT way into four sections, accord- the two-way proposal, said hands. Te 25 percent at the - P ing to District 5 Councillor he grew up on Broadway and Complex isn’t enough for me REVERE - Nice private RIN TE 100 udith arcia. owever legal there was a good fow of trafc and I want more time there room in large, clean 2 counsel drew the line at, and on the street at that time. going down the road.” the majority of the councillors Te School Committee has BR house. Near beach, Commercial/ NORTH STREET But Recupero said going 5 minutes to Beach- Industrial property agreed, that amendments to back to the past would only approved the acceptance of the additional monies, and the mont Station. Share FOR SALE the four sections beyond what make a bad situation worse. 1 Block from Rt. 16 O TPE VE Council has had one reading kitchen and living was presented to the Council “My constituents do not + easy access to all were not legally in order. on the issue. Tey are expect- areas. No smoking, no major routes and RI-R, OTHES, HOSE- want it and say it is crazy with Logan Airport. y the end of the evening ed to vote on it at their Oct. 15 pets. $800 month. For trafc already,” he said. “It Contractors HO ITES, OOS, ET. there was still some concern meeting. more info call or text take notice. didn’t work then and I don’t Property abuts MUST GO!! as to what the Council had ac- think it will work now.” Sally 508-423-4879 residential area. Ads run Revere Journal - Chelsea Record - complished. Some of the legal wran- MCAS RESULTS AT $495K Lynn Journal - East Boston Times Free Press- Everett Independent - Charlestown Patriot Bridge just want to be clear on PLEASE RECYCLE To take out an Ad email [email protected] gling during the evening cen- CHS REFLECT HIGH Call Jim, R.E. what the Council voted on tered on Councillor-at-Large THIS NEWSPAPER 617-846-9200 Get a FREE yard sale poster with every ad said District 8 Councillor Cal- Roy Avellaneda attempting to DROPOUT RATE vin rown as Council Presi- strike out some of the language FROM SURGE OF dent amali Vidot gaveled the in the proposal, essentially UNACCOMPANIED two-hour meeting to a close. keeping Broadway one-way, “I’m not diminishing the MINORS but including the trafc lights The School epartment has hard work of the City staff, and other improvements for but am asing that they go received the public rollout of the road as presented by Train. the MCAS results for the dis- bac to the drawing board and “I do not want to support come bac with options A trict and the schools ranked in a two-way Broadway, but the the lowest percent of dis- and C said Vidot who vot- residents need and deserve the ed ‘no’ on each section of the tricts statewide, with Chelsea trafc lights,” said Avellaneda. igh School particularly cited proposal. But afer the call to the city for having a high dropout rate. Vidot also said she was solicitor, the Council voted that Supt. ary ourue said uncomfortable passing the Avellaneda’s move to strike lan- fve of the district’s schools eimagining roadway plan guage from the initial proposal did well with two atlining through piecemeal without was the same as an amendment knowing what that would and Chelsea High declining. to the proposal. The results have ualifed mean for the project as a Te two sections of Re- whole. the district as one of 59 state- imagining Broadway will now wide that are reuired to have “I don’t know what it go back to the Trafc and means to approve one part and state assistance. Parking Commission for re- ourue said the dropout deny another she said. vision before being brought oing bac to the drawing rate hasn’t been a major issue back to the City Council. at CS in the past but she board would provide a better opportunity to reach out to said the change comes as a re- sult of the unaccompanied mi- Chelsea’s citizens, Vidot said. SCHOOL COMMITTEE nor surge that happened about “Let’s reach out and do a SEEKS TO RESTORE SEV- four years ago. The dropout better job she said. e can A POSTOS rate is a four-year look at the do better let’s go bac to the CHELSEA - Chelsea students starting and graduat- drawing board. School ofcials are looking But Garcia said the time ing. for one last vote from the City “The kids we’re getting has come to put the plans in Council in order to restore motion especially when it now are from the major surge several cut positions from we had four years ago and comes to the safety of her con- the existing School Depart- stituents. that’s the reason we’re see- ment Budget, this afer getting ing the graduation rate issue am ecited to bring nearly $1 million in additional change to Broadway and she said. “You don’t feel that funds from the state recently. for four years down the road. hopeful of the possibilities it Supt. Mary Bourque said it can create in the downtown owever we’re going to con- was nice to get the additional tinue to feel it. said Garcia. “But one of the monies, but she didn’t want ey messages we eep forget- anyone to think that it has ting is safety. ended the funding problems arcia pointed to the addi- in the Chelsea schools. OFFICIALS PLEASED tion of a traffc signal in front “We were actually not ‘held WITH EVERETT MCAS of a senior and handicapped harmless’ because that fund SCORES housing building at was only funded at 56 per- Broadway as one of the safety VTT verett igh cent,” she said. “We should School (EHS) came through benefts of the project. have received $1.1 million if with a great round of test “That is a dangerous in- we were really held harmless. scores in aggregate on this tersection she said. hen I’m thankful, but they are still I ran for election in 2015, I not addressing the funding See NEWS Page 19

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News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 year’s MCAS test – es- 45 percent of students were For surrounding communi- ranked in the 20th percen- EXELON BUYS LNG be responsible for purchasing pecially compared to other partially meeting targets, ties, the scores were: tile. That means that the and selling safe reliable schools, with EHS outper- which is the lingo for the new evere igh school performed better on PROPERTY to gas utilities, marketers, forming high schools in sub- MCAS test – which has been alden igh the MCAS than 20 percent of VTT elon en- and other market participants urban communities like Mel- dubbed MCAS 2.0. Last year, rocton igh the schools across the Com- eration announced that it has throughout New England. rose and North Andover. when the test was taken, it was ynn nglish monwealth. As a comparison, completed its acquisition of n arch elon EHS Principal Erick Nau- the frst year of the revamped Chelsea evere igh was in the th the verett Facility in eneration announced an mann reported to the School test, and so many terms re- Naumann noted that EHS percentile and Chelsea was in the industrial waterfront, as- agreement to purchase the fa- Committee that the high garding the MCAS have outperformed all of their the seventh percentile. suming both facility owner- cility from to ensure school had shown very good changed, including the rating neighbors and comparable There are schools ship and management of op- the continued reliable supply results this year, surpassing all of schools as Level 1 or Level schools by nearly 20 percent- across the Commonwealth erations. of fuel to ystic nits and of the neighboring communi- 2. Now, each school and each age points. The more impres- that need support and Everett “With this acquisition, we while they remain operating. ties and several toney suburbs sub-group in the schools (such sive piece, he said, was that High was not one of them,” are ensuring that ystic en- The transaction was reviewed as well. as race, gender or English EHS – a very diverse, urban Naumann said. erating Station’s nits and by the U.S. Department of En- “We don’t need the De- Language Learner status) has school – outperformed many Supt. Fred Foresteire said will continue receiving a de- ergy, as required. At that time, partment of Elementary and targets set by the state. The suburbs. they were very proud of the pendable liuifed natural gas elon eneration also an- Secondary Education (DESE) school is measured on wheth- Some of the schools that progress at EHS. supply to help meet New En- nounced that it had fled with coming in and giving us assis- er or not they meet these tar- EHS outperformed, Naumann “We’re very proud of what gland’s energy reliability and ISO New England to retire tance,” he said. “That’s a pos- gets, and what percentage of said, were: they’re doing at the high fuel security needs, for as long ystic enerating Station in itive thing and that’s the frst kids meet the target. orth eading igh school when you look at our as the units remain operating,” June 2022, absent regulatory thing to look at.” In EHS’s case, 45 percent orth Andover igh demographics as well,” he said Exelon Power President reforms to properly value re- However, it was the rest of of the students partially met Arlington igh said. “It’s a credit to our staff ohn arnes. liability and regional fuel se- the presentation that grabbed their targets. elrose igh and to our students, who are hile elon eneration curity. the attention of many. 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Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Page 20 T H E R E V E R E J O U R N A L Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Commonwealth launches campaign RHS CLASS OF 1973 REUNION to reduce stormwater pollution The Massachusetts De- sachusetts,” is designed to downloaded and customized partment of Environmental generate awareness among to reect a community’s indi- Protection (MassDEP), in businesses and residents of vidual needs. It provides one- partnership with the State- the effects of stormwater stop shopping for our local of- wide Stormwater Coalition, pollution on waterways and fcials who are woring hard announced the launch of a wetlands and encourage peo- to meet these requirements.” new stormwater awareness ple to do their part to reduce Stormwater runoff oc- campaign to help Massachu- pollution from stormwater curs when rain or snow-melt setts cities and towns comply runoff. The campaign was travels along roadways and with new federal stormwater developed by the Statewide parking lots and picks up con- management requirements. Stormwater Coalition with a taminants on its way to local The announcement was made grant from MassDEP and will rivers, streams and ground- during an event at the Jo- help 260 communities in Mas- water sources. Contaminants seph H. Gibbons Elementary sachusetts meet new federal – such as fertilizer, trash, School in Stoughton. requirements for stormwater oils, gasoline, solvents, pol- “Stormwater runoff threat- management. The new permit, len and pet waste – is washed ens the health of all water called the Municipal Separate into catch basins and into our resources across Massachu- Storm Sewer System (MS4) stormwater systems and even- Revere High School Class of 1973 held their 45th reunion on Sept. 29 at the Casa Lucia. About 100 setts,” said Energy and En- permit, requires cities and tually discharged into the en- from the class attended the event. The reunion committee, pictured above, are Lorna Petrlli King, vironmental Affairs Secre- towns to implement a host of vironment. The new require- Dawn Northrup, John J. Verrengia, Elisa Pizzano Breddford , Robert Northrup, Terry Cox, Debbie tary Matthew Beaton. “This stormwater pollution preven- ments in the MS4 permits will Hartman. Seated Noreen Colinnino and Rosalie Vitale Ball. unique public education tion efforts, including public reduce the overall amount of campaign provides important educational activities and out- stormwater runoff entering information to residents, busi- reach to targeted audiences. our waterbodies. nesses and developers about “The new campaign is a MassDEP is responsible for what they can do to reduce toolkit to help cities and towns ensuring clean air and water, these contaminants in our en- meet the public education safe management and recy- vironment and keep our rivers and outreach requirements cling of solid and hazardous and streams safe from pollu- of MS4,” said MassDEP wastes, timely cleanup of haz- tion.” Commissioner Martin Suu- ardous waste sites and spills The public awareness berg. “The material is avail- and the preservation of wet- campaign, “Think Blue Mas- able online and can be easily lands and coastal resources.

ROCA’S UNSUNG HERO

On Wednesday, Oct. 3, ROCA held their thirtieth anniversary community celebration in Chelsea. ROCA presented Kim Hanton (second from left), director of addiction at North Sufolk Mental Health Association (NSMHA) with the Unsung Hero Award. Joining Kim is Katie O’Leary (left), di- rector of recovery support at NSMHA, Judie Lemoine, COO of NSMHA, and Kim Joyce (right), CFO SOLD of NSMHA. Next Pre-Licensing Class www.MCelataRealEstate.Com to begin on November 3rd 781-289-7500 Maureen Celata Owner/Broker 268A Broadway Call Maureen @ 781-289-7500 “I ” across from City Hall. t’s A vice ll About The Ser WINTHROP - LYNN - New Listing! MALDEN - New REVERE - Oversized WINTHROP - New Oversized 4 room eautifully renovated Listing! 3 Room single family in desirable Listing. Move in condominium across bedroom in the Diamond condo in desir- West Revere featuring 9 condition mansard from the great Atlantic district. ardwood ooring able Kings View total rooms, 5 bedrooms and style colonial single ocean for those cooling thru out galley style itchen Conodminiums. Oa 3 full baths. This home has family featuring to- breezes. Move in condi- with dining area. ood size cabinets in galley etended living for a family tal rooms, 3 bedrooms tion featuring hardwood bedrooms with ample closet itchen hardwood member. Corner lot with and 3 full baths. Eat in ooring and ceramic tile. aley style itchen with space. Asking 219K ooring ample closet space. ust unpac and you car off street paring beauti- itchen dining and living room with a freplace. Off dining area. 1 garage space under. Asking 379K are home. Asking $250K ful dec with view of the city. Asking $699K street paring for . Asking 545K

REVERE - New LAWRENCE - BILLERICA - EAST BOSTON - New MALDEN - New Listing! Listing! Colonial Standard family Commercial space listing. Two family dwelling Very large bedroom style single family for savvy investors. available for less than in the heart of East Boston. condominium featuring 5 featuring 3/4 bed- Deleaded, close to rent. Unit has two Total of 10 rooms, 4 bed- total rooms, 2 full baths, rooms itchen din- 495, MBTA, station divided rooms one rooms, and two full baths. galley style itchen and lots ing and living rooms. nearby. Totally rent- for privacy. pdated asy access to downtown of closet space. W/D in unit. ardwood oors thru ed. Asking $440K with new ooring Under Agreement and transportation. Under Agreement arage deeded paring spot. out. New roof 2017. Full basement and fenced in 1/2 bath for convenience. Asking $30K Asking $629K Asking $409K yard. Asking $439K

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