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VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 Basketball legend WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND AndersonRevere's is a champion TND as February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018 INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 a player,receives coach, and$50,000 mentor Editorial 4 Editorial 4 By Cary Shuman Police News 16 Police News 16 state grant for jobs There wasstate only one way grantthat for jobs Sports 11 Sports 11 the great Antonio Anderson Special to The Journal the business community that could exit the localSpecial basketball to The Journal the business community that Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 are critical to fostering eco- scene. are critical to fostering eco- Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building And his playersMonday made morning sure itthe Bak- nomic success and building er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- would be a er-Politoperfect conclusion Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- DEATHS DEATHS awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in .” for the Lynnawarded English $500,000head bas - to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” Thomas Boyan, Sr Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce members attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for INC.UBATE CO- ketball coach. Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera WORKINGMarie Butera – Atty. Lauren Weeks, YMCA Director Julie Gerraughty, Christine Pierce of Columbia Insurance, Led by junior Kanye Wavez- Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Brendan Ward of Standard Law, Salem Five Joseph Scianatico, Glen Morris of Morris Architects, State Rep- wa’s 22 points and senior Richard Buttiglieri Richard Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- Ademide Badmusborhood 20 Developerspoints and (TND) and high value assets includ- resentative Daniel Cahill, and Michaelwas one Lucertogroup given cuts $50,000 the ribbon. ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte Theresa Conte 16 rebounds,was the oneBulldogs group ralliedgiven $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO to defeat Everett,in funding 75-71, to to helpclaim establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO Dr. Adrian Costanza Antonio Anderson, pictured Dr. AdrianINC. Costanza UBATEworkforce COWORKING development ser- plant,RIBBON and the MassDevelop CUTTING- the GBL championshipworkforce developmentSaturday ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. vices in Revere to supportSaturday lo- ment at TDIhis final Waterfront game District.as the Dorothy Cordaro DorothySpecial Cordaro To The Lynn Journal Washington Street in Lynn now space, since people are working Lynn English head boys basket- cal residentsoffers to flexible acquire newly workspaces The program with remotely seeks tofrom un- home much more. Please see calANDERSON residents Page to 3 acquire newly The program seeks to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi Gerardo Iannuzzi ball coach. During this pandemic eracreated amenities, jobs. such as High-Speedlock community-driven The city of reLynn- is in a unique created jobs. lock community-driven re- Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,a PatriciaStatenew Rep. Musebusiness RoseLee Vincent,model hasLt. Gov.WiFi, Karyn Technology Polito, Ann Houston Platform, of The24/7 Neighborhood situation Developers,with a dynamic State Rep. work RoseLee- Vincent, emerged. Since many peoplewith Housingaccess, and much Economic more. and promote economicforce of localdevel -entrepreneurs; the with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andPaul Secretary Penta, of Jr. Housing and Bob O' Brien of Revere Economicopment Department, opportunities Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and work at home, some may soonDevelopment CEO SecretaryMichael JayLucerto ex- downtown development area is Rachel’sDevelopment Challenge Secretary Jay atopment St. opportunities Mary’s through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ecomonic Development Jay Ashpartnership-building, at the announcement problem of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Antonetta Salamone needAntonetta additional Salamone space. The INC.Ash camepanded to Revere his CityWorkbar Hall business Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Monday morning in the Revere Citysolving, Council and Chambers. shared account- UBATE COWORKING facilityto presentrecently the checkinto Lynn to the as he said, celebratesto present 15 the check years to the ofsolving, success and shared account- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers.Please see RIBBON The CUTTING Page 5 Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 insideObituaries the FlatironPages 8 +building 9 on “There is a need for shared office “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- By Stacy“Our Drector administration under- competitive awards offer flex- Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere standsReal the importanceestate of values local ible continue funding for local to efforts be strong in Revere stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- In 2006, leadershipNurse Lisa and itsMo impact- on that bring together commu- INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. “2017INDEPENDENT was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said nitydays stakeholderson the market to in pursue2016. “2017 was a fantastic year NEWSPAPER GROUP MassDevelopmentNEWSPAPER GROUP partnersBy Sue Ellen Woodcock with Newburyport Bank to finance rin-Plante startedthe lives what of residents,”is now said nity stakeholders to pursue The number of listings in to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economicThe number development of listings ini - in to be in real estate,”the said largest Joe Lt.Rachel’s Governor Challenge Karyn Polito. economic development ini- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, conversionMario of Century of 21 Lynn Ma- “The newspaperThe Urban Revere Agenda real estate buildingGrant mar - tiatives.2017 into also These droppedhousing awards to will 265, and Mario retail of Centurychapter 21 Ma in- the“The Northeast. Urban Agenda Over Grant tiatives. These awards will ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 Program relies on the strong fund projects in , Clin- fund projects in Boston, Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rio Real Estate. “There’sone hundred a Programstudents relies(many on join the strong good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for partnershipsgood one with between higher localprices in 2016. The good news for when they arepartnerships in the sixth between grade local lot of Special confidence To The Lynn and Journal equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR government,for homes than non-profits in 2016, butand sellers is that the original list- and continue government,until they graduate) non-profits and in homes. For 35 years now NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 participate years now regularly, and this year, MassDevelopment has part- By Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. By Sue Ellen Woodcock This heartCouncillor was made Robert on the Haas Jr. listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL neredCOMMUNITY with Newburyport TRAIL Bank tried to get barriers installed for the first time, remote learners school’stried new to 3-D get printer barriers to installed send an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of to provideThe Executive ARC Realty Office Manage of anFor- adventure. years the abutters of in 2011The and condominium received no mar re- - partake. “Kindness,For years compassion, the abutters to of AJ Quetta.in 2011 and received no re- “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Energy and Environmental mentEnergy LLC, and owner Environmental of the vacant Route “These 1 have are put the uphighest with pricthe - sponse.ket saw similar trends with the overflow from lovethe Bostonand leadership”Route 1 have is putat upthe with the sponse. es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at Affairs has approved a $1.5 marketformerAffairs and Daily has people approved Item are moving building a $1.5 noise esat we’ve from seen millions in the oflast cars, eight the“We median should sales get more price re - at market and people arecore moving of the chapter’snoise from foundation. millions of cars, “We should get more re- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent spect from the state and fed- There are numerous ongoing million grant regarding the to38-54million Revere. Exchange grant regarding Street in the Lynn, andyears,” now some said Maureencity councillors Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent to Revere. “First it startsand at now home, some secondly city councillors spect from the state and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- wantowner/broker to have Mayor of MCelata Brian ArReal- eralover government,” 2016. Days Patchon the said.. mar- it is brought to school, thirdly it activities Every month, over 100 development of the Northern withdevelopmentMario $6,650,000 said Revere of the in is Northernloan desir financ- - Mario said Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in rigoEstate. contact “And the 2018 MassDOT is going to to ketKeefe also noted dropped that from more 67 af - in goes to the community and last- sandwichKeefe bags notedare donated that more to My af- Strand Community Trail led ableingStrand tobecause support Community of itsconversion proximity Trail led of the rigo contact the MassDOT to be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market install barriers along Route 1 fluent2016 to communities47 days on the are market often able because of its proximity Brother’s Table and during Easter, by a Revere on the Move part- propertyby a Revere into on a themixed-use Move part devel- be- another banner year. Inven- ly, it can changeinstall the barriers world,” along said Route 1 fluent communities are often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden betweentory is lowRoute now, 16 but and everyone Cope- granted“Inventory sound barriers. is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the opmentner organization, featuring Bike31 market-rate to the Nurse Lisa. between Route 16 and Cope- grantedPlease see sound HEARTS barriers. Page 5 is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. landis looking Circle. to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 Councillor is looking Ira toward No- gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. rentalSea. housing units and retail land Circle. According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward WardAccording 5 Councillor to figures Charles from voselskythe spring,” pointed Celata out saidthat Sau- voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile space.Revere has a one-mile Mario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also Patch,the Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa - gus The got barriers rental market along Route is also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The tostretch the“Redeveloping spring in North market, Revere. drawingand Therevital - to the spring market, drawing tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patricktion of Keefe Realtors, and the Ward median 1 1 strong installed with along rents ranging a new ballfrom Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community fromizingNorthern Boston prime Strand and urban surrounding Community spaces, like from Boston and surrounding sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillorsales prices Joanne was $376,250,McKen- field.$1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development communities.theTrail former has been Daily He in development added Item thatbuilding, communities. He added that a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North is integral to our work spurringa 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big 2016. See DeLEO Pagerent 3 they just might be capable thefor Revere over 20 School years. systemThe North is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. the Revere School system is sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major economic growth in Gateway2016. rent they just might be capable last last week’s council meet- Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- alsoRevere a draw segment for buyers. is a major ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates Cities and other downtowns Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers part“It in all the adds project to thethat futurecreates “It all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail and town centers across thethe market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers percent increase over the 56 programs. growtha continuous of Revere,” 7.5-mile he said. rail trail running from West Everett, Commonwealth,” said Housingpercent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sityrunning in children from West and adults. Everett, HaveAn you artist’s ever rendering had an idea of theTask former Force. Daily Both Item the building ATOD atsity 38-54 in children and adults. through Malden and Revere and Economic Development for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the Thethrough ATOD Malden Task Force and Reverefund- REVEREfor howExchange you RECREATIONcould Street. make The im -propertyTask HOSTS Force will be and converted Revere PAINT on into the a mixed-useThe ATOD deTask- Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the edto projects the Saugus totaling River $9,500 and soon to provements& SKATEvelopment to NIGHT thewith Revere 31 market-rate AT Move CRONIN arerental initiatives housing RINK ofunits the and ed retail projects space. totaling $9,500 to into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduceinto Lynn. Please youth seeThe BUILDING substance North ReverePage use, 4 community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduce youth substance use, & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improvesegment their allows mental users health, to en - plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improve their mental health, joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the andjoy increase spectacular opportunities views of for the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positiveRumney youth Marsh. engagement. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- InThe addition funding, to the awarded mini- bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grantsthrough already the Executivefunded, Revere Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 onof theEnergy Move and hasEnvironmental extended ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to theirAffairs’ permanent (EEA) Gateway change and City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place programParks Program, mini-grant enables appli the- Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cationsdesign to of Sunday, the trail, March develop 4. - vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Upment to $1,395 of bid-ready is available construc for - al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideastion that documents, make it and easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eatof healthy all necessary and be construction active for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all.permits. The applicationWhen completed, is open the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Our Offices will be Our Offices will be TRASH TRASH Price subject OPEN Price subject OPEN to change NOTICE to change NOTICE without th without th notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 Day Holiday, on Monday, Day Holiday, on Monday, $ .55Per February 19th, 2018 Trash President’s$ Day.55Per February 19th, 2018 Trash President’s Day Gallon will be delayed by one day. Gallon will be delayed by one day. • 1002 Gal. 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For the vast majority of people, getting a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as they are eligible is a no-brainer. COVID-19 not only has a high death rate for older persons and those with underlying health conditions, but it also has been shown to have serious af- ter-effects for young, healthy people who experienced only mild symptoms when they contracted the disease. The ramifications of the health consequences for the so-called COVID long-haulers promises to adversely impact the lives of millions of Amer- icans, as well as burden our society and health care system, for years to come. However, despite the obvious health risks posed by COVID-19, many of our fellow citizens say they will refuse to get the vaccine. No doubt many of those who tell a pollster that they will not get a vaccine are doing so just to be contrarian. In the end, they will get a vaccine. But unquestionably there are segments of society on all sides of the polit- ical spectrum who are opposed to the idea of vaccinations. In our view, vaccine-hesitancy in the face of a world-wide pandemic is both inexplicable and sad. It is inexplicable because the benefits of vaccination are so clear. There is every reason to get it and absolutely no reason to oppose it. But it also is sad because the vaccine-hesitancy movement shows that so many of our fellow Americans are susceptible these days to rumors, misin- formation, and conspiracy theories to the detriment of their own health and that of their loved ones. The COVID-19 vaccines are a modern scientific miracle. They represent uest p d the best avenue of protection for individuals, as well as the only chance for G O -E society to overcome the pandemic in order to return our economy to normal. In addition, with early trials showing that the vaccines are 100 percent Cardinal Sean O’Malley’s Easter message safe and effective for older children, a vaccination program for children will assure that our schools can reopen safely. In our view, a COVID-19 By Cardinal Sean O’Malley will not be alone in this effort; the Risen vaccine should be required for all children as a condition for returning to Christ calls us to be very good neighbors school, similar to the requirement that children be vaccinated against other Easter is the center and core of Chris- to each other. diseases. tian faith. Christian faith is Resurrection Throughout the past year, there have We urge all of our readers to get the vaccine as soon as they are eligible faith; the Risen Christ, having conquered been multiple examples of what being under state guidelines. sin and death, remains with us across the a good neighbor means. We have seen And to those who have some degree of vaccine-hesitancy for themselves ages. When we celebrate “the Triduum” health care workers risk their lives to or their children -- please stop listening to those wacky and ill-informed — the great feasts of Holy Thursday, save lives; we have seen front-line work- opinions on social media. Good Friday, the Easter Vigil and Easter ers in stores, delivery agencies and po- Sunday — we recall and present again lice and fire departments show up every ROYAL FAMILY, COMMON PROBLEMS through words and worship the Passion, day, even at personal risk, so basic needs Death and Resurrection of the Lord. could be met and life could be sustained. On a certain level, it is easy to dismiss the recent interview of Prince Har- The Lord’s Easter gift to the Church These examples inspire hope in human ry and Meghan Markle as frivolous and irrelevant to the lives of the rest of and the world is the gift of hope. Be- Please see OP-ED Page 3 us. To most Americans, the concept of a royal family is a joke to begin with, cause the Risen Christ remains with us an anachronism of history. personally and collectively, we never On the other hand, there were certain aspects of the interview that made face the challenges of life alone. Chris- T h e L y n n J o u r n a l the travails faced by Harry and Meghan all too real -- and extremely rele- tian hope teaches us that we are destined vant to the 21st century. for eternal life, and hope also is meant PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman cary@lynn- The revelation that Meghan contemplated suicide, but received no mental to sustain us in the concrete realities we journal.com health support among the royal family because it would make them “look face each day. As we celebrate this Eas- PHONE 781-485-0588 // FAX 781-485-1403 bad,” was shocking, but it is something to which ordinary families can re- ter, no truth is more relevant than hope Email: [email protected] late. built on Christian faith. Web Site: www.lynnjournal.com Mental health problems still carry a stigma in society at-large. If noth- The past year, lived in the shadow of ing else, Meghan Markle’s willingness to discuss her issues hopefully will the COVID-19 pandemic, has tried our DIRECTORY serve as an inspiration both to those suffering from depression (among other sense of hope personally, socially, and Advertising & Marketing Business mental health illnesses) and their families to seek help in the same way that as a country. The process of recovery Director of Marketing Accounts Executive we do for physical health issues before it is too late. and rebuilding our society will test us Debra DiGregorio Judy Russi ([email protected]) Then of course, there was the discussion of race, which demonstrated just again in new ways. In some form, we Assistant Marketing Directors Editorial how deeply embedded racism remains in every strata of society across the have all been impacted by this silent and Maureen DiBella Page Design, Copy Editing globe in 2021. elusive but deadly virus. No community Senior Sales Associates Scott Yates The concept of royalty may be a bunch of nonsense, but the issues of Kathleen Bright Reporting Staff has been spared, and some communities Seth Daniel mental health and racism are not and we are grateful that Harry and Meghan have been devastated. Recovery will re- Legal Advertising John Lynds were willing to share their personal and painful experiences to shed light on Ellen Bertino Printer quire a spirit of collaboration, coopera- GateHouse Media these matters that bear relevance to everybody, regardless of social status. tion and compassion. Easter tells us we Thursday, April 8, 2021 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 3

Anderson/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 at the Paul Cavanagh Fieldhouse. family. years. Avery, who is now Badmus, a 6-foot-6-inch cen- A 6-foot-6-inch guard, Ander- “We coached some great the head basketball ter, had scored the 1000th point son became a star at Memphis, guys from year one to year four coach at Lynn Clas- of his superb career in a March helping to lead the Tigers to the who showed how much talent sical and has been a 23 win over Everett. NCAA Division 1 champion- Lynn has and what they could mentor to Anderson, English finished with a perfect ship game. A miraculous three- do when they were put in the also offered his con- 7-0 record in a shortened season point shot by Kansas guard Ma- right position,” said Anderson. gratulations to his for- that was moved to the spring due rio Chalmers with 2.1 seconds “I was definitely grateful for the mer player. to the COVID-19 pandemic. left sent the game into overtime chance to coach these dedicated “I know that An- During Anderson’s spectacu- where the Jayhawks prevailed. student-athletes and I love the tonio, with his drive lar four-year tenure, the Bulldogs Anderson continued his career fact that I was able to be the guy and determination won two Division 1 state titles in the National Basketball Asso- to help them get to where they and excellent coach- and lost only one home game. ciation (NBA) where he played wanted to get to.” ing techniques, will Anderson is leaving the En- for the Oklahoma City Thunder Newton said Anderson made build a winning glish program to become the franchise. a tremendous impact on the En- program in Spring- head boys basketball coach at After coaching in the college glish basketball program and field,” said Avery. Springfield (Mass.) Common- ranks, Anderson was named the was a positive influence on his “I’m very proud of wealth Academy. He will also be head basketball coach at English players. Antonio for what the director of student affairs at upon the recommendation of Di- “We thank Antonio for his he has been able to the prep school (grades 6-12) and rector of Athletics Dick Newton. excellent leadership of our boys accomplish in his have a residence on the school “Mr. Newton and others took basketball program and wish him basketball-playing Former Memphis star Antonio Anderson, pictured on his NBA Rookie Basketball campus. a chance on me and gave me the continued success in new posi- and coaching career. Card. Anderson was an outstanding opportunity to come back home tion,” said Newton. I wish him the best.” high school basketball player at and coach,” said Anderson. “It Lynn Tech under the direction was just an ideal situation for of Coach Marvin Avery. The Ti- me. Being here and only los- gers won a state championship in ing only one game in our home 2002. gym – it was definitely the best. Anderson was recruited by It hadn’t happened in Lynn in a Memphis basketball coach John long time.” Calipari, who personally trav- Anderson said he was “bless- eled to the Anderson residence in ed” to have a dedicated con- Lynn to talk with Anotnio and his tingent of players the past four

Op-Ed / CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 terms; we will need this kind and effectively each day to of generosity on an even wider those in need. And, by con- scale in the days and months trast, there have been intensi- ahead. fied expressions of racism in Nationally and locally, the our public life; historic pat- pandemic illustrated again terns aimed at Asian Amer- that, even when broad struc- icans, African Americans, tural issues like a pandemic and immigrants. Children affect us all, they impact some and youth perceived as dif- in catastrophic fashion. Afri- ferent are often the object of can American and Hispanic bullying that can push young communities suffered dra- people into depression, risky matically greater losses — of behaviors or suicide. There life and welfare — than the will not be lasting healing and general population. Often, recovery unless we are com- You show up, take on everything they throw at you, stand up for these communities have been mitted as a society to expand what you believe in, and get the where many front-line work- the circle of compassion and job done. We’re proud to stand ers live; they kept faithfully charity manifested by many Bankwith East Boston Savings right alongside you. serving others even as they and resist, by word and deed, suffered disproportionately by law and policy, the forces themselves. National recov- in our society which refuse ery should reward this service to acknowledge the dignity appropriately in gratitude and of every person. Easter of- in public policies focused on fers hope: it also calls us to these communities. be signs of hope, not hatred, Any assessment of how we on the road to recovery. This have responded to the pan- Easter is time to make clear demic will need to address choices to renew our common two realities. There have been life.” countless acts of charity and Cardinal Sean O’Malley is compassion offered quietly the Archbishop of Boston. NMLS # 457291 Member FDIC | Member DIF 800.657.3272 EBSB.com visit us at www.lynnjournal.com Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank Page 4 THE LYNN JOURNAL Thursday, April 8, 2021

LOCAL STUDENTS EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

LOCAL STUDENT ment to their academic pursuits son, drawing upon the best in vate liberal arts college of 1,800 average of at least 3.5 with no NAMED TO FAIRFIELD and making contributions to the the rich and centuries-long tra- students located on a 750-acre grade lower than C. Full-time field of sociology,” said Angela dition of Catholic higher edu- arboretum campus in New Lon- students must complete at least DEAN LIST Kaufman-Parks, Ph.D., depart- cation. Assumption, located in don, overlooking Long Island 14 credits in a semester, with at The following Fairfield Uni- ment chair and associate profes- Worcester, Massachusetts, seeks Sound and the Thames River. least 12 credits that have been versity student received Deans sor of sociology and criminol- to provide students with a trans- The College’s mission is to edu- graded on a letter grade basis to List Honors for the Fall 2020 se- ogy. “We are pleased to honor formative education that forms cate students to put the liberal arts be eligible. Part-time students mester. these students and we look for- graduates who possess critical into action as citizens of a global must complete at least six credits Grace Couillard ward to witnessing how they will intelligence, thoughtful citizen- society. Through an innovative during a semester. In order to be placed on the reflect the Society’s purpose ‘to ship, and compassionate service. four-year program, Connections, About Quinnipiac University Dean’s List, students must have investigate humanity for the pur- The University offers 34 majors students integrate every aspect of Quinnipiac is a private, coedu- completed a minimum of 12 pose of service.’” and 49 minors in the liberal arts, their experience-from classes to cational, nonsectarian institution credit hours in a semester, have Alpha Kappa Delta was sciences, business, nursing and majors to internships to activities located 90 minutes north of New no outstanding or incomplete founded in 1920 at the Universi- professional studies; as well as to jobs on campus and abroad-in- York City and two hours from grades for that semester, and ty of Southern California, home master’s and continuing educa- to a meaningful pathway that al- Boston. The university enrolls have attained a semester grade of one of the first departments of tion degrees and professional lows them to synthesize differ- 7,000 full-time undergraduate point average of 3.50 or better. sociology in the United States. certificate programs. For more ent perspectives, solve complex and 3,000 graduate and part-time To be inducted into Alpha Kappa information about Assumption problems, and contribute to the students in 110 degree programs Delta, students must be in their University, please visit www.as- public good. For more informa- through its Schools of Business, LOCAL ASSUMPTION junior year, hold a minimum Communications, Education, sumption.edu. tion, see www.conncoll.edu or STUDENT INDUCTED grade point average (GPA) of Engineering, Health Sciences, find us on Facebook, Twitter, In- 3.0, and rank in the top 35 per- Law, Medicine, Nursing and INTO SOCIOLOGY LOCAL STUDENT stagram and LinkedIn. INTERNATIONAL cent of their class. Eligible stu- the College of Arts and Scienc- dents must also complete at least MAKES DEAN’S LIST es. Quinnipiac is recognized by HONOR SOCIETY four sociology courses, earning AT CONNECTICUT U.S. News & World Report and The Assumption Department an average GPA of 3.0 or higher RESIDENT NAMED TO Princeton Review’s “The Best of Sociology & Criminology has in those four courses. COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST FOR THE 385 Colleges.” The Chronicle announced that 16 students have For more information on As- The following student has FALL 2020 SEMESTER of Higher Education has named become a members of Alpha sumption, visit www.assump- been named to the Connecticut Quinnipiac among the Great Kappa Delta, the international tion.edu. College dean’s list for the 2020 AT QUINNIPIAC Colleges to Work For(r). For honor society in sociology. Local Assumption University, fall semester: The following local student more information, please visit students include: founded in 1904 by the Augus- Karen Barahona of Lynn, was named to the dean’s list for qu.edu. Connect with Quinnipiac Emma Panacopoulos of Lynn tinians of the Assumption, is 2021, Dean’s Honors, Sociology the Fall 2020 semester at Quin- on Facebook at facebook.com/ Meagan Molea of Lynn New England’s premier univer- and History nipiac University: quinnipiacunews and follow “Induction into Assumption’s sity for high-quality education, About Connecticut College Pedro Cesa Quinnipiac on Twitter @Quin- chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa integrating career preparation Founded in 1911, Connecticut To qualify for the dean’s list, nipiacU. recognizes students’ commit- and education of the whole per- College is a highly selective pri- students must earn a grade point

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Secretary Mike Kennealy, who sub-slab depressurization system support of this project to repur- the Daily Item relocated its offic- “It was a challenging project to serves as chair of MassDevelop- to eliminate indoor air-quality pose a building which has sat va- es to 110 Munroe Street in Lynn. structure, but with their exper- ment’s Board of Directors. “The issues in order to continue the cant for several years.” The building is located in an tise and guidance, we made this Baker-Polito Administration is building conversion. The agen- “Newburyport Bank is excited area previously served by Mass- project a reality. We are excited pleased that this treasured piece cy subsequently provided ARC to partner with MassDevelop- Development’s Transformative to work with BuildAR Group, of Lynn’s history will once again with a $2.8 million construc- ment to participate in financing Development Initiative (TDI), a Lynn-based general contractors be a vital part of the downtown tion-to-permanent loan, in co- the redevelopment of the his- program designed to accelerate area.” ordination with a $2.8 million toric Daily Item building,” said economic growth within focused on this project to create 31 mod- “With this redevelopment loan from Newburyport Bank, Mitch Marcus, Senior Vice Pres- districts in Gateway Cities. The ern, well-designed rental apart- project located in the heart of as well as a $920,000 construc- ident of Commercial Lending at program works with cross-sector ments, and seven commercial downtown Lynn and directly tion bridge loan. The Lynn Eco- Newburyport Bank. “The Daily partnerships to engage commu- units on the first floor. BuildAR across from the Lynn MBTA nomic Development and Indus- Item is a North Shore institution nity members in actionable plan- Group has been very helpful commuter rail station, it will add trial Corporation also provided and to be able to be part of the re- ning, implement local economic from the start of the project pro- housing, retail, and vibrancy to a $150,000 loan for the project, purposing of their former head- development initiatives, and viding a thorough pre-construc- the city,” said MassDevelopment which is expected to be complete quarters in the heart of downtown spur further public and private tion services and handling the President and CEO Dan Rivera. by October 2021. Lynn is very gratifying. ARC investment. From 2015 to 2019 design aspect of the project.” “MassDevelopment is pleased “The former Lynn Item build- Realty Management, LLC will downtown Lynn was designated to deploy the various financing ing is a historical asset within provide 31 unique apartments a TDI district, and during that MassDevelopment, the state’s tools at our disposal, as well as our community that will now be and additional retail space as part time MassDevelopment helped finance and development -agen partner with Newburyport Bank, transformed into a cornerstone of of the ongoing revitalization of position this key property for re- cy, works with businesses, non- to provide ARC Realty Manage- the Exchange Street corridor and the downtown area. This project development. profits, banks, and communities ment LLC with the resources serve as a gateway into Lynn’s aligns perfectly with our mission ARC Realty Management to stimulate economic growth it needs to bring the iconic for- revitalized downtown,” said of financing projects which con- LLC is a single-purpose real es- across the Commonwealth. mer Daily Itembuilding back to Lynn Mayor Thomas M. McGee. tinue to improve the communi- tate holding company based out During FY2020, MassDevelop- life.” “This mixed-use, transit-oriented ties in which we do business.” of Lynn, Mass. BuildAR Group, ment financed or managed 341 In 2020, ARC identified development will be another im- The Daily Item building was Inc. is the general contractor for projects generating investment air-quality issues following the portant piece of the puzzle locat- formerly owned by the Daily this project. removal of the building’s first- ed adjacent to the commuter rail Item newspaper, and featured a “It was a pleasure working of more than $2.69 billion in the floor printing press. MassDe- station and provide easy access first-floor printing press and -up with Mike Galligan of MassDe- Massachusetts economy. These velopment provided ARC with to our walkable downtown. I per-floor newsroom and manage- velopment, and Mitch Marcus of projects are estimated to create a $130,000 Brownfields Rede- want to thank MassDevelopment ment offices. The building has Newburyport Bank,” said ARC or support 10,871 jobs and build velopment Fund loan to install a and Newburyport Bank for their been vacant since 2014, when Realty Principal Hashmat Rauf. or preserve 1,787 housing units. Thursday, April 8, 2021 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 5 Brothers Deli celebrates Greek Independence Day Ribbon Cutting/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Brothers Deli celebrated who fought for independence.” This same day that Greece re- attracting new business people fice, a place to meet clients or a Greek Independence Day on In addition, George said, “To- moved itself from the Ottoman into the city. I am hoping for this conference rooms for meetings. March 25. George Markos was day, Greece is free and freedom Empire coincides with the Feast space to be a melting pot within Daily and monthly flexible this community.” membership plans are available. excited that Greece became free is a great privilege to have. Our of the Annunciation. This is a INC.UBATE COWORKING Other Workbar facilities are lo- in 1821 as he said, “This was Greek traditions and culture that Greek holiday to celebrate inde- offers memberships to freelanc- cated in Winthrop and soon to be the day Greece was liberated we enjoy continue here in Amer- pendence of the home-land and ers, business owners, and remote in Hamilton. For more informa- and we remember the brave men ica.” to begin a new Grecian calendar. workers. The Workbar concept tion call 617-455-8674 or email is convenient and affordable for – michael@incubatecoworking. anyone in need of a private of- com.

Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Colin Codner congratulates Owner-CEO Michael Lucerto inside the Smart Room. Greek Independence Day at Brothers Deli - Owner George Markos, Estelle Revelotis, and Chef Tony Kat- sianis

Hearts/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 students bring the bags directly to I’ve been doing My Brothers Ta- Nerich. Sophomore class Trea- the homeless living on the streets. ble (faithfully for the last 5 years), surer, Kayleigh Bates, said that After every snowstorm, students the Christmas project (where we Nurse Lisa is “always finding new shovel out the fire hydrant they do shopping for people who can’t ways to help our school and com- have adopted in their hometowns. have a Christmas), making cards, munity in any way possible.” These students are so devoted that baked goods, wrapping presents, This year, members created even Covid 19 hasn’t stopped and countless other events.” Car- “heart strings,” a beautiful Val- them. Every Christmas, between oline Nerich, a junior, has been an entine’s Day display that includ- 95-175 Christmas gifts are pur- active member for six years. She ed the names of every student, chased for those in need. Nurse has been involved with “ARC, administrator, faculty and staff Lisa believes that it is “not about A Bed for Every Child Program, member. On February 12, Ra- the gift; it is about the love inside. buying Christmas presents for chel’s Challenge held a green People like to give back, but don’t people in need, and serving at My and gold day to support Bishop know how or what to do and stu- Brother’s Table.” Senior Vanessa Feehan hockey player, AJ Quet- dents, faculty/staff and outside Latorelli said that Rachel’s Chal- ta, who was seriously injured in a families participate in this yearly lenge is important to her because recent hockey game. Along with special event.” Every winter, there “most of the people we help have a heart made on the school’s new is a hat/mitten drive, students bake been through so much, so to put a 3-D printer, will be a check for al- bread for the elderly, flags are put smile on their faces makes me the most $1,000. on graves and so much more. To most happy I have every been.” Dr. John F. Dolan, Head of see events, along with photos, “Nurse Lisa has a massive School, said, “Nurse Lisa is all you can look at the Rachel’s Chal- heart. Not only is she the school about young people reaching lenge, St. Mary’s page on Face- nurse and trying to keep us safe their full potential. Her approach, book. during these times, she really which is to start a chain reaction “Kids love to give back, and cares about everyone, no matter of kindness and compassion on even though the school doesn’t who they are. She goes above and our campus, is exactly why our St. require any service hours, stu- beyond what she’s required to do, Mary’s community loves her. Her dents on their own do thousands making sure everyone (and I mean work with Rachel’s Challenge is of community service hours.” everyone) is accounted for. She is one of the shining lights for our Eighth grader Meaghan Bates, a the image of Rachel’s Challenge,” school.” participant for three years, enjoys said sophomore class president Congratulations to Nurse Lisa “baking bread for the elderly and Lutchman. “Nurse Lisa has done and all the participants past and shopping for the Christmas gifts.” so much to keep Rachel’s Chal- present on their fifteen years of Sophomore Christopher Lutch- lenge going strong. We are one kindness, compassion, love and man, a member for five years, said of the only schools in the country leadership. The school and local Artist Joanna Ciampa designed the historical collage wall at the en- that Rachel’s Challenge “fills me that is still able to run this great communities look forward to the trance of the Workbar. with joy knowing I made some- program,” said Student Council next fifteen years. one’s day during one of our events. Junior Vice President Caroline Page 6 THE LYNN JOURNAL Thursday, April 8, 2021

LYNN ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP

The Lynn English High School It was final game at English for boys basketball team completed head coach Antonio Anderson, an undefeated season with an ex- who led the program to back-to- citing 75-71 victory over Everett back Division 1 state champi- in the Greater Boston League onships in 2019 and 2020. An- championship game Saturday at derson is heading to Springfield the Paul Cavanagh Fieldhouse. Commonwealth Academy to Kanye Wavezwa (22 points) become the head boys basketball and Ademide Badmus (20 points, coach and director of student af- 16 rebounds) led the way for En- fairs at the college preparatory glish. school.

GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE CHAMPS: The Lynn English Bulldogs finished the Covid-shortened basketball season undefeated and capped it with a 75-71 win over Everett to claim their first Greater Boston League championship trophy.

TIGHT QUARTERS: Everett’s Steven Cordiero and Lynn English’s Kanye Wavezwa are joined at the hip.

BATTLE GROUND: Lynn English center Ademide Badmus (11) and NOT ON MY WATCH: Lynn En- Everett’s Edwin Francois (21) held a game-long Battle Royale in the glish Louis Rivera rejects a drive paint during the Bulldogs’ 75-71 victory that clinched the Greater by Everett’s Juvens Louis. DIFFERENT OBJECTIVES: Everett’s Juvens Louis (13) looks for an Boston League championship Saturday at Lynn English’s Cavanaugh offensive opening while Lynn English Aaron Vizcaino has his eyes on Field House. The game capped the Bulldog’s undefeated season (8-0) the ball. and was head coach Antonio Anderson’s final game on the Bulldog sideline. WWW.BOBSAUTOBODY.COM Conveniently located On The Blue Line • PICK-UP & DELIVERY SAFE DEPENDABLE QUALITY REPAIRS with a lifetime Guarantee Licensed • Bonded • Insured Registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bob Bolognese SKY HIGH: Ademide Badmus Owner Reg. #3053 scales the heights as he hauls in a rebound over and Everett 1456 NORTH SHORE RD., REVERE • 781-289-1300 forward. Thursday, April 8, 2021 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 7

A THOUSAND POINTS OF DE- LIGHT: Senior Ademide Badmus was honored before the game as he became the latest Lynn BADMUS A BAD MAN: Ademide Badmus scatters a pair of Everett English Bulldog to tally 1,000 defenders as he drives for a pair of his 20 points during Lynn English points over his career. Badmus 75-71 win over Everett in the GBL championship game. accomplished the feat against Everett on March 24 and piled up the points despite his senior season being shortened to just eight games. Head coach Anto- nio Anderson did the pre-game honors. A DOUBLE STRETCH: Lynn English center Ademide Badmus (11) and Everett’s Kevin Ariste reach for a loose ball.

NO LETUP: It may have been his final game on the Lynn English sidelines, but head coach Anto- HAND TO HAND: Lynn English guard Aaron Vizcaino holds off nio Anderson was as spirited as Everett’s Nurieni Mohamed during the Bulldogs 75-71 victory that ever, letting the officials know clinched the Greater Boston League championship Saturday at Lynn his opinion while leading the English’s Cavanaugh Field House. The game capped the Bulldog’s Bulldogs to and undefeated undefeated season (8-0) and was head coach Antonio Anderson’s final season and the Greater Boston game on the Bulldog sideline. League championship. Virtual Walk for Change: Healing for Every Survivor Caminata Virtual por el Cambio: Sanación para cada sobreviviente

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ALL FOR ONE: Lynn English center Ademide Badmus and an unidentified Bulldog (far right) battle Everett’s Edwin Francois (21) and Kevin Ariste (4) for a rebound Page 8 THE LYNN JOURNAL Thursday, April 8, 2021

SPORTS NOTEBOOK BY CARY SHUMAN

ABREU IS THE FRONT ing America East All-Rookie spectators will be allowed to at- Molea. Mary’s to a Division 3 state title Team and All-Conference Sec- RUNNER FOR ENGLISH tend the Classical-English game. Brett played collegiate base- and Catholic Central League Cup ond Team honors as a sensational ball at Salem State University. HOOP POSITION 6-foot-2-inch guard in the Divi- championship, will be attending MOLEA NAMED Sacred Heart University. Berg- Alvin Abreu is the leading sion 1 University of New Hamp- BERGDORF AND candidate for the position of head shire men’s basketball program. INTERIM GOLF COACH dorf was selected the CCL Co- boys basketball coach at Lynn He scored 1,564 points in his AT ENGLISH CHAPLAIN ARE GLOBE Most Valuable Player with St. English. four-year career at UNH. Lynn English Director of Ath- ALL-SCHOLASTICS Mary’s teammate Yirsy Queliz. Abrew has been an assistant letics Dick Newton has named St. Mary’s High School senior coach on Antonio Anderson’s Chaplain, one of the state’s CLASSICAL-ENGLISH Brett Molea as the interim head Maiya Bergdorf (girls basketball) best all-around players, scored staff during the Bulldogs’ suc- golf coach. and sophomore Jenna Chaplain ‘THANKSGIVING’ GAME 24 goals and 13 assists for the cessful run to two Division 1 Brett is the son of English (girls hockey) were named to state titles. Anderson has ac- The game won’t be played on Spartans this season. She was Thanksgiving morning, but the Vice Principal and former head All-Scholastic cepted a head coaching position the MVP of the Catholic Central Lynn Classical and Lynn English football coach and director of Team. at Springfield Commonwealth athletics Gary Molea and Pam Bergdorf, who helped lead St. League. Academy and coached his final football teams will meet on Fri- game at English last Saturday. day, May 7 at 6 p.m. at Manning Lynn English Director of Ath- Field. letics Dick Newton has posted The football season was the position. moved to the spring due to the State officials awards $5 million in grants to area Abreu was a standout player COVID-19 pandemic. It is un- at Lynn Classical before earn- known at this time how many communities committed to housing production

Special To The Lynn Journal Hingham, Newton, and Wren- ing new housing and their pro- tham), and also announced that motion of best practices,” said Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. eight new communities (Great Governor Charlie Baker. “As we Governor Karyn Polito, and Sec- Barrington, Holliston, Lincoln, continue to take steps to address retary of Housing and Econom- Lynn, Maynard, Millbury, Wal- our housing crisis, these capital ic Development Mike Ken- pole, and Wellesley) have qual- and small-town grants paired nealy joined Speaker of the ified to join the program. This with the Housing Choice zon- House Ronald Mariano, Senator important designation recogniz- ing reforms signed into law in John Keenan, and Quincy Mayor es communities that have made January will support even more Tom Koch to award $5 million in substantial progress toward communities be a part of the capital grants to 28 communities housing development goals and solution.” under the Housing Choice Initia- the implementation of hous- “The need for more hous- tive and present 14 communities ing best practices to encourage ing has never been more appar- including Lynn with Housing sustainable development. In ad- ent and thanks to the Housing Choice designations. The event dition, the designation makes Choice Initiative, we can provide was held at the future home Housing Choice communities el- specialized tools and resourc- of the Father Bill’s & Main- igible for certain state grants. To- es to assist with production and Spring Housing Resource Cen- day’s announcement brings the continue making progress to- ter, which has received both total number of current Hous- ward our housing goals,” said a Housing Choice Community ing Choice Communities to 78 Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “The Capital Grant and a supportive across the Commonwealth, in- pandemic has sharpened our fo- housing award. cluding the City of Quincy. cus on creating more housing, The Administration an- “We are grateful to and we applaud the latest Hous- nounced the re-designation of the 78 communities that have ing Choice Communities for six Housing Choice Communi- earned Housing Choice Com- stepping up to create the kind of ties (Ayer, Burlington, Franklin, munity designations and their housing that meet the needs of ongoing commitment to build- residents.” Ben Downing raises $227,712 in eight weeks Former state senator, clean en- fortify our long-term campaign and expand protections for trans- ergy business leader, and guber- plan, allowing us to invest in the gender individuals. natorial candidate Ben Downing digital infrastructure, relational Since 2017 he has served in a marked the end of the first quar- organizing strategies, and dynam- leadership role at Nexamp, a lead- ter today by announcing that his ic team that we need to win. We’re ing renewable energy company campaign has raised $227,712 excited to put this support to work in Massachusetts. In that role, he since he entered the race on Feb- in the coming months as we share led efforts to improve accessi- ruary 8. The campaign highlight- policy plans, activate a volunteer bility within the green economy, ed over 1,100 individual donors, network and continue to build a expand to new markets outside with 80% of all donations coming 351-community campaign.” of the northeast, and deploy cut- from Massachusetts and nearly As a state senator, Ben repre- ting-edge energy storage solu- three-quarters coming in under sented the largest district in the tions here at home. He served on $100. Ben is not accepting any state, comprising 52 cities and the board of the Environmental donations from lobbyists or cor- towns. Over a decade in office he League of Massachusetts and is porate PACs. led legislative efforts to acceler- a leading advocate for climate ac- “We’re really excited by the ate our clean energy development tion in the Commonwealth. number of people signing up to and respond to climate change, Ben, 39, lives in East Boston support our fight for a fairer, stron- rebuild our urban and rural econo- with his wife, Micaelah Morrill, ger Massachusetts,” said Ben. mies, reduce poverty and hunger, and their two young sons Mal- “These early contributions help strengthen our state ethics laws, colm (3) and Eamon (11 months). Thursday, April 8, 2021 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 9

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YMCA IN LYNN the pandemic. sentencing for Aug. 2, 2021. In tact him. Eventually, the victim fine of $250,000. The charge of RECEIVES $25,000 Data from Beverly and Addi- May 2018, Walshe was arrested contacted a mutual friend, who unlawful monetary transaction son Gilbert Hospitals’ commu- and charged. met with Walshe and retrieved provides for a sentence of up to GRANT TO EXPAND nity needs assessment and other In early November 2016, a some of the art. On May 3, 2011, 10 years in prison, three years ACCESS TO studies by groups like the Essex buyer found two Andy Warhol Walshe attempted to consign the of supervised release and a fine TELEHEALTH VISITS County Community Foundation paintings for sale on eBay. The Warhol paintings to a gallery in of $250,000. Sentences are im- identify technology access as a paintings were two of Warhol’s New York City, at which time he posed by a federal district court AND TECHNOLOGY priority funding area. Reports “Shadows,” a series of untitled, also had other art belonging to judge based upon the U.S. Sen- The YMCA of Metro North indicate that one in five house- abstract canvas paintings from the victim. The gallery declined tencing Guidelines and other is pleased to announce that its holds in Essex County lacks 1978. The original listing price to accept the paintings because statutory factors. newly named Bruce and Patricia basic computer equipment. The for the paintings was $100,000. Walshe did not have a bill of sale. Acting United States Attor- Herring Technology Center in- YMCA’s Herring Technology In the advertisement, the eBay ney Nathaniel R. Mendell and side the soon-to-open Demakes Center will target households seller included a picture of an The charge of wire fraud pro- Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Family YMCA in Lynn received in need of computers and other invoice for the two Warhol Shad- vides for a sentence of up to 20 Agent in Charge of the Federal a $25,000 grant from Beverly support through outreach efforts ow paintings with Warhol Foun- years in prison, three years of Bureau of Investigation, Boston and Addison Gilbert Hospitals with local, community-based dation numbers and a purchase supervised release and a fine of Field Office made the announce- to purchase computer equipment organizations and provide space price of $240,000. $250,000. The charge of inter- ment today. The Lynn Police and install internet access. The and equipment for groups to The buyer believed the paint- state transportation for a scheme Department provided assistance funding, through the hospitals’ conduct training and information ings were authentic and between to defraud provides for a sen- with the investigation. Assistant 2021 Community Benefits Grant sessions. Nov. 3 and 5, 2016, arranged with tence of up to 10 years in pris- U.S. Attorney Timothy E. Moran Program, is aimed at increasing Sessions on topics like enroll- Walshe – the seller – to purchase on, three years of supervised re- and Kunal Pasricha of Mendell’s users ability to manage their ment in health insurance, Medi- the artwork outside of eBay for lease and a fine of $250,000. The Criminal Division and Assistant health, reduce social isolation, care, WIC, SNAP programs, $80,000. Walshe and the buyer charge of possession of convert- U.S. Attorney David Lazarus, and encourage the development college application assistance, signed a contract which specified ed goods provides for a sentence Chief of Mendell’s Asset Re- of programs that support health resume building, nutrition edu- that the buyer had three days to of up to 10 years in prison, three covery Unit, are prosecuting the equity in the region. cation, chronic disease manage- terminate the contract and get a years of supervised release and a case. “As a hospital that serves ment, financial education, and full refund if the buyer did not many patients from Lynn and other classes will be part of the accept the artwork. On Nov. 7, the surrounding areas, our num- YMCAs initial planning. 2016, the buyer’s assistant flew ber one priority is providing The Lynn YMCA also recent- to Boston and met Walshe to re- vital health care services to the ly received a grant from Attorney trieve the paintings, providing community,” said Phil Cormier, General Maura Healey’s office to him with a cashier’s check for President of Beverly and Addi- provide video-enabled devices $80,000. According to bank re- ertising son Gilbert Hospitals. “The De- v that assist tenants in accessing cords, the cashier’s check was e Ad makes Family YMCA also plays virtual eviction hearings. deposited that day into an ac- nlin an essential role in taking care When the new Demakes Fam- count that Walshe controlled, O of the community by providing ily YMCA opens to the public on and $33,400 was subsequently quality social, recreational and May 10, partners like Beverly withdrawn in the following 14 educational experiences for its and Addison Gilbert Hospitals days. On Nov. 8, 2016, the buy- vailable members. will help us continue to provide er removed the paintings’ frames is A We are fortunate to have such impactful services that create and found no Warhol Founda- a terrific resource that invests in healthier and more equitable out- tion authentication stamps and Showcase Your Business, Open the city and provides things like comes for the people in our re- noticed that the canvasses and House, or More with an online access to technology through the gion, says Kathleen Walsh, Pres- staples looked new. When he AD SIZE Bruce and Patricia Herring Tech- ident and CEO of the YMCA of compared the paintings to the nology Center that will help im- Metro North. photographs from the eBay list- ad! prove the quality of the lives of The Demakes Family YMCA ing, they did not look identical. Clients and Customers in pixels its residents.” in Lynn will celebrate its Grand The buyer concluded that the The YMCA will work with Opening on May 7 with a rib- paintings he purchased from are just a click away! W: 160px other partners to provide tech- bon-cutting ceremony and will Walshe were not authentic. The nical support and training to us- open fully to the public on Mon- buyer then repeatedly attempted — $30000 per month per site — H: 600px ers in need of computer literacy day, May 10. Learn more about to contact Walshe, who initially skills. The Herring Technology the Demakes Family YMCA did not respond, and then made THE Center will feature dedicated se- opening. excuses for the delay in refund- nior-only hours and provide bi- https://www.ymcametronorth. ing the buyer’s money. lingual equipment and materials org/lynntour Walshe initially gained access INDEPENDENT to users. NEWSPAPERS to the paintings through a friend —————— Users can also reserve private (the victim). Walshe was present LYNN MAN PLEADS reverejournal.com •winthroptranscript.com rooms for telehealth sessions, when the victim first purchased therapeutic visits, or job inter- GUILTY TO WARHOL a Warhol painting. Sometime lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com views. PAINTINGS THEFT after this purchase, the vic- eastietimes.com • chelsearecord.com please send This generous funding will A Lynn man pleads guilty tim purchased the two Shadow charlestownbridge.com • beaconhilltimes.com help us stay responsive to emerg- in connection with taking and paintings. Thereafter, while vis- in “png” ing needs in our community, says attempting to sell two Warhol iting the victim in South Korea, northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com Andrea Baez, Senior Branch Ex- Walshe told the victim that he paintings on eBay. jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com format ecutive of the Demakes Fami- Brian R. Walshe, 46, pleaded could sell some of the art for a ly YMCA in Lynn. The lack of guilty to one count each of wire good price. The victim agreed access to computers and tech- Combo Rates available! fraud, interstate transportation and let Walshe take the two Buy any 3 sites, get 4th FREE nology is as a key challenge in for a scheme to defraud, pos- Shadow paintings and other fine our area driving more health in- session of converted goods and art pieces. equities and creating barriers for unlawful monetary transaction. After Walshe took the items, Call the office to get started! people to access health, employ- U.S. Senior District Court Judge the victim did not hear from ment, benefits, and other services Douglas P. Woodlock scheduled Walshe and was unable to con- 781-485-0588 that have shifted online during Page 10 THE LYNN JOURNAL Thursday, April 8, 2021 NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION

BAKER SENDS $7 and $8 million – it was pretty nities who weren’t hard hit with egation since around March 4 whereas the City of Newton was MILLIONS FOR clear there was a problem there,” COVID-19 by a long shot. Under to try to remedy the problemat- slated for $65 million,” he said. said Gov. Baker. “We began seri- the original Plan – assuming no ic formula used in the Rescue “Disproportionate is an under- CHELSEA AID ous conversations with the local more federal dollars were award- Plan before it was voted on, but statement. “I would like to per- CHELSEA - After weeks of leaders in those communities to ed to them – Newton is funded for whatever reason, the federal sonally thank Governor Baker negotiating with local leaders in figure out how we might frame at $65.29 million and Somerville delegation wasn’t successful in and his team for acknowledging Chelsea and Everett after being this to figure out how to solve it. at $79.06 million. However it helping to remedy the problem at and quickly responding to the shorted by the federal Ameri- Once we reached what I would would bring them on par with that time. inequitable funding of the Feder- can Rescue Plan (ARP) and the describe as a general agreement communities like Revere, which “After we had many meetings al formula. I would also like to federal delegation, Gov. Charlie to the problems they were trying got $30.54 million. and conversations with our part- recognize the relentless advoca- Baker announced his Adminis- to deal with as part of their own “As a result of the way the bill ners at all levels of government, cy of State Senator Sal DiDome- tration would dedicate a total of initiative, we then talked to the was designed, Chelsea, Everett, I am grateful that Governor nico who has stood by our side $100 million of additional feder- folks in the legislative leadership Methuen and Randolph are due Baker has committed to helping through this entire process. Ever- al funding to those two commu- here to incorporate that into the to receive significantly small- Everett and Chelsea and will be ett deserves this funding and I’m nities – and two others that were planning we do here on how we er levels of funding compared sending much needed funding to proud to say that our persistence shorted. do allocate federal resources that to other significantly hard-hit our communities,” said Sen. Di- has paid off.” The additional funding an- are part of the ARP.” communities,” continued the Domenico, who was instrumen- Baker estimated the state nouncement brought Everett and The details were still very governor. “We believe it’s criti- tal in identifying the problem to would be getting $7.9 billion Chelsea further up from the low fuzzy when announced on cally important these communi- state leaders and creating a new in direct aid from the American levels of funding they did have Thursday, March 25, at a reg- ties get the resources they need solution. “The original federal Rescue Plan, and of that $3.4 bil- under the Plan, but still far be- ular COVID-19 update press to continue to recover from the funding formula only exacerbat- lion would come to counties, cit- hind more affluent communities conference, but those close to devastating effects of the pan- ed the inequities that our cities ies and towns – part of the money like Newton and Brookline and the situation seemed to indicate demic. We’ve been talking reg- have already faced and I am re- that was allocated using a formu- others. that Chelsea and Everett might ularly with local leadership in lieved that there is a resolution to la that left Everett and Chelsea “When this issue was first be in line for about $28 million these communities to develop a correct this problem. I was hap- short of equitable funding. brought to our attention and when each in additional funding, while plan for the short-fall. As a result py to work with Governor Baker, Baker said the additional $100 you look at the numbers general- Methuen and Randolph would of those conversations and with Mayor DeMaria, City Manager million still needed to be vetted ly, when you have what I would receive slightly less amounts. the legislative leadership here, Ambrosino, my colleagues in through the Treasury Depart- describe as relatively better-off For Everett, that would bring we’re pleased to announce we’ll the Federal delegation and at the ment at the federal level for the financially communities getting up their total funding (includ- direct $100 million in additional State House to get the resources legality of the move and the po- $70, $80, and $90 million, and ing county resources) to ap- aid to these four communities.” Chelsea and Everett deserve.” tential uses. However, he said it you have places like Chelsea proximately $41.59 million. For Gov. Baker said they contin- City Manager Tom Ambrosi- is expected the additional monies and Everett…, which have been Chelsea, that would bring their ue to speak with the U.S. Trea- no said he was thrilled after could be used for anything relat- hit pretty hard by the pandem- approximate Rescue Plan fund- sury Department for guidance on weeks of wrangling to improve ed to COVID-19 responses, in- ic and don’t have the kinds of ing up to $39.61 million. That how these monies could be used, the situation. cluding economic assistance, re- resources many of these other still trails more affluent commu- which are outside the Plan’s “I’m thrilled with the decision placing lost revenue, and water/ communities have, getting $6, direct allocation to cities and and very grateful to the Baker sewer/broadband upgrades. towns. The new plan for $100 Administration,” he said. million came after long and dif- Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria STALLED PROJECT ficult talks with local leaders, said the allocation by the gover- HEADS TO particularly State Sen. Sal DiDo- nor was very positive news, and menico, Mayor Carlo DeMaria he said he thanked the state for AUCTION BLOCK and Chelsea City Manager Tom acting quickly and listening. East Boston - The aging in- Ambrosino. All worked behind “The City of Everett was the scenes with the federal del- slated to receive $4.5 million, Please see REGION Page 11 Broadway Motors NEED A NEW inspection sticker? CALL TODAY • Inspection station • tire services • brakes & fluids

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Special to The Journal the business community that being shorted by the feder- es many of these other applications extra money NEWSPAPER GROUP Classifieds 18-19 MLBClassifieds season on the18-19 Colorado Bowden began his localare criticalbase- to fostering eco- are critical to fostering eco- By Seth Daniel House rally al American Rescue Plan communities have, getting INDEXRockies’ roster. The Rockies playMonday ball morningjourney thein Bakthe- Eastnomic Lynn success and building Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building (ARP) and the federal del- $6, $7 and $8 million – it Police 2 stronger neighborhoods in ev- There will be a day Saturday cuts ribbon, openswill doorsbegin the reigning World Series chamer-Polito- Little League Administration where his father er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- egation, Gov. Charlie Bak- was pretty clear there was DEATHS TURCOEditorials DEATHS6 awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” when folks in the future for Everett pion Los Angeles Dodgers in served as league president. He awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” er announcedBy John his Lynds Admin- a problem there,” said It’s really just meant to look back at the work of Thomas Boyan, Sr Then and Now 7 projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its TURCORevere is rebuilding its By Seth Daniel Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban By John Lynds istration would dedicate Gov. Baker. “We began empower and enhance the their opening series. was named the Mass. Gatorade Chelsea photographer “Everyone that By Seth Daniel legislative leadership here Through The Years 7 a totalA newof $100 resource million cen of - serious conversations with community and strengthen AgendaPlayer Grant of Program. the Year The in hiseconomic senior and employment Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Darlene DeVita and her to incorporate that into the Marie Butera Sports MarieBen’s Butera parents,9 Larry Bowden At 3 p.m. on Saturday additionalter for people federal in fundingrecovery thestopped local leaders by onin thoseFri- Thethe recovery Everett community License 50 CENTS Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale ‘People of Chelsea’ proj- After weeks of nego- planning we do here on Business Directoryand Stephanie15 Bowden, were season at Lynn English High outside the State House, tofrom those drugstwo communities opened its communitiesday loved to it.figure It’s outa Commissionoverall. met on tiating with local leaders Richard Buttiglieri Richard Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- ect – particularly during doors in Orient Heights how we do allocate feder- VOLUME 20, No. 89 Classified hoping to 15be at Coors Field in School where he was coached East Boston resident Abdi – and two others that were hownice we bigmight wide frame open this March“Some 24 andof approvedthe sober in Chelsea and Everett was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- the last year of the pan- Square earlier this month. homes in the area--East al resources that are part Theresa Conte Denver for their son’s debut with by Joe Caponigro. He was an was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Above,Mohamed CPS Buildings Warsame Dirie shorted. to figure out how to solve a plan to start outdoor after being shorted by the Theresa Conte SEND US YOUR NEWS demic – and marvel at it. space.” of the ARP.” WINSin funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO andwill Grounds joining Director fellow Eastie TheRun additional by North funding Suffolk it. Once we reached what I diningBoston in Rehaba no-frills the Recovpro- - DEATHSthe Rockies, according to Derek All-Star player in the Lynn Babe But why wait for the ~ NSMH’s federal American Res- The details were still WEDNESDAY Dr. Adrian Costanza Dr. Adrian Costanza workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- plant, and the MassDevelop- Joeparents Cooney and receives a coalition his of announcementMental Health Associationbrought would describeKatherine as aO’Leary gener- cessery this Home spring, have and already also Dana, who is Ben’s uncle. Ruth organization. WINSworkforce development ser- future when her work is cue Plan (ARP) and the very fuzzy when an- vaccineBIPOC from (Black, CHS Nurse Indige - Everett(NSMH) and Recovery Chelsea on fur the- al agreement to the prob- approvedsent some a package people downstore to Elected State Representativevices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. ready and available now? federal delegation, Gov. nounced on Thursday, March 31, 2021 Dorothy Cordaro Michael Gerard DeGregorioDorothy“Obviously Cordaro we couldn’t be any The news of Bowden’s ele- Kimnous Sammons. and people of color) therHarbor up from at the983 low Benning levels - lems they were trying to licenseuse thefor a computers,” drug store in said- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- Ben BowdenThe has program earned seeks a spot to un- DeVita has had banners so we can shut it and have Charlie Baker announced March 25, at a regu- th prouder – it was just an awesome vation to the Major League was Elected Statecal residents Representative to acquire newly parents to denounce what ofton funding St. will they offer did those have in deal with as part of their sideO’Leary. Encore “Meridian Boston Har Hous- - Gerardo Iannuzzi for 19 SuffolkGerardo District Iannuzzi Seatcreated jobs. lock community-driven re- created jobs. on the lock2021 community-drivenColorado Rock- re- on the fence of the Chelsea Right, New CPS Health recovery access to a wide completely different spac- es have utilized the space his Administration would lar COVID-19 update Peter Anthonyday Fountain Tuesday,” said Dana, speak- welcomed with joy and pride by they argue is the Massa- under the Plan, but still far own initiative, we then bor. Mayor Carlo DeMaria hosted a French flag raising ceremony in collaboration with the sponses to localstanding. obstacles, He’s just such th The Lynn Journal encourages residents to sub- Public Library for many Tech Cindy Brown and es and can have meetings dedicate a total of $100 press conference, but INDEX Patricia Muse Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito alongies’ Opening sponses Day to roster. local Ben obstacles, is chusetts Department of behindarray ofmore resources affluent and com pro- - talked to the folks in the Chairand now Phil we’re Antonelli starting of- to French Consulate of Boston, the Haitian Consulate of Boston, the Everett Haitian Com- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,ing State on Rep.behalf RoseLee of the Vincent, family. “BenLt. Gov.his Karyn Babe Polito, Ruth Ann coaches, Houston ofinclud The Neighborhood- a great kid. Developers, His father State is Rep. RoseLee Vincent, months, but now she has Supt. Almi Abeyta help on both sides if neces- million of additional fed- By Cary Shuman candidate Paul withCaruccio Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- for the 19 Suffolk Districtpicturedand on promote some ofeconomic the baseball devel - Education’s exclusion of munitiesgrams to like help Newton on their androad legislative leadership here get more interest from the munity Center, and other Francophonie constituents of the City of Everett to celebrate those close to the situa- Louis Torrone ing current president Jeff Earp, with Housing and Economic created new banners and to check people out from sary.” fered up a vote to allow the eral funding to those two Editorial 4 Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andgivesPaul Secretary youPenta, a of call.Jr. Housing He’s and so excitedBob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayorsuch a Brian class Arrigo act. The and famSecretary- of Housing and parent and family voices Brooklineto recovery. and others. to incorporate that into the sober houses. I reached the Month of the Francophonie on Wednesday, March 24, at 11:30 a.m. Pictured are City tion seemed to indicate was third with 466Development votes. Secretary Jay opment opportunities through By Cary ShumanDevelopmentcandidates. Secretary cards JayIndependent duringopment his opportunities earlier days through in expanded the project to the clinic. The only requirement Planning Department to Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urbanand Agenda you’re Grant just Program so happy on for him.Ecomonic past Development presidents Jim Jay BeliveauAsh at the announcementand of the Urban Agenda Grant Programbly at on Citi Field (the Mets’ home from full school opening “WhenOn Friday this NSMHissue wasstaff planning we do here on out to all of the AA and Councilor Fred Capone, State Rep. Joe McGonagle, Haitian General Consul Hans Charles, communities – and two that Chelsea and Everett Antonetta Salamone Attorney Jeffrey Ro- Turco succeedsAsh former came to Revere City Hall partnership-building,ily is problem terrific. We’ll be Ash came to Revere City Hallthe Rockies’ partnership-building, organization. problem Chelsea High School on for somebody to use this take over outdoor dining Sports Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers.Obituaries PageAntonetta 13 Salamone John Kasian, and coach Mike candidate Richard Fucillo policy-making. firstwas broughtjoined by to Eastie’sour -atten how we do allocate federal NA meetings that were French General Consul Arnaud Mentre, Rev. Myrlande DesRosiers, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, others that were shorted. might be in line for about 13 He’s worked so hard. To finallyMonday morning in the Revere Citysolving, Council and Chambers. sharedwatching account the -Rockies’ games on ballpark) in New York .” Everett Avenue. center is 24 hours of re-applications at last week’s sario Turco of Winthrop state representativeto present Rob - the check to the Attorney Jeffreyto presentRo- theJr. was check second to the withsolving, 473 and shared account- The group of parents ar- tionelected and officials,when you members look resources that are part of kind of displaced because City Councilor Gerly Adrien, City Councilor John Hanlon, Adeleine Celestin of the Everett The additional funding $28 million each in ad- get the chance and to do it on an Mageary. TV and we’re planning a trip to “The banners are there covery and they have to meeting, and called for carried the communities ert A. DeLeo of Winthrop,Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The sario TurcoLynn ofEnglish WinthropNeighborhood Director votes Developers. ofwhile Republicanability in urban centers. The gue specifically that Com- atof thethe recoverynumbers communigeneral- - the ARP.” of COVID and all of those School Department. See page 14 for story and more photos. announcement brought ditional funding, while Real Estate Transfers 14 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 OpeningObituaries Day Pages roster, 8 + making9 the “What a great feeling it is for and they are to celebrate,” be 18 years old or over. businesses to begin apply- of Revere and Winthrop in who served for 30 years“Our administration in under- competitive awardssee Ben offer pitch flex- in person, proba- Athletics Dick “OurNewton administration extend- under- competitive awards offer flex- missioner Jeff Riley has ly,ty whenand Massyou haveSecretary what Iof The details were still meetings will start to be Everett and Chelsea fur- Methuen and Randolph INDEPENDENTteam - we all were very excited all of us,” said Earp. “It’s out- carried the communities candidate Paul Caruccio mit engagement, wedding and birth announce- she said. “I just finished O’Leary said It will be a ing for the permits. overstepped his authority wouldHealth describe and Human as relative Ser- - very fuzzy when an- rejuvenated in that space. ther up from the low lev- would receive slightly Classifieds 22 Real estate values continueimpressive to fashion be strong to win inthe Revere position andstands became the importance of local ible funding for local efforts of Revereed his and congratulatory Winthropstands thein importancewisheswas third to of with localversity 466 ible votes.baseball funding program. for local efforts putting up new and larger member driven program Last year’s process Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere with, “a rashly-decided, lyvices better-off Marylou financiallySudders to nounced on Thursday, So all of the mutual aid els of funding they did less amounts. the special election for the the longest-servingleadership House and its impact on that bring together commu- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- banners at Chelsea High Teachers from region flock to based on a peer to peer eventually was moved to impressiveBowden. fashion to win Turco received“Ben 1,385used to tell me how poorly-planned mandate communitiescut the ribbon getting on Recov $70, - groups that kind of went have under the Plan, but For Everett, that would INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the thmarket in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue School along Everett Av- participatory process. So the Planning Department Island End River unearthed in a parking lot 19 Suffolk District seatINDEPENDENT in Speaker in the historyBy ofSue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. “2017 wasthe a fantastic special“The yearelection entire the Lynnfor lives the English ofvotes residents,” High in Winthrop good said thesenity while stakeholderskids were at toVander pursue- to fully open schools five $80,ery onand the $90 Harbor. million, and See MONEY Page 2 away will now have a new still far behind more af- NEWSPAPER GROUP NEWSPAPER GROUP th enue. It’s still pandemic the members will decide for an administrative pro- bring up their total fund- DEATHS The numberthe Massachusetts of listings in toHouse be in realthe estate,” Commonwealth said Joe Lt. Governorwith Karyn Polito. economicThe number development of listings ini - in to be in real 19estate,” Suffolk said JoeDistrict Lt. seat Governor in Caruccio Karyn (88) Polito. and economicFucillo development ini- Chelseadays a week for in-person educator vaccine clinic “It was a really good home. The former direc- By Seth Daniel fluent communities like School athletic program congrat- bilt when he first got there and work, but these are new ing (including county re- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, “TheThe Urban Revere Agenda real estate Grant mar - tiatives.2017 also These dropped awards to will 265, tiatives. These awards will learning” without proper turnout,” said NSMH’s to include things like par-cesstor thatof Meridian didn’t requirehouse is Diane Foster of Representatives. Mario of Century12 years 21 (2009-20) Ma- at the Mario of Centurythe Massachusettsulates 21 MaBen- Bowden“The House Urban on making(68) Agenda were it secondGrant and third portraits. There are quite By Seth Daniel and others in preparation March 26, at the Burke enting classes; AA and Newton and Brookline sources) to approximately Mena’s journey ends onfund American projects in Boston, Clin- Idol I just said, ‘you’re one of those safety measures in place. LostKatherine revenues, O’Leary. “Evyouth- opportunities Licensegoing to Commission do the NA group re- Deep into Everett’s in- ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percentTurco down fromreceived 297 rio1,861 Real Estate.helm “There’sof the a160-member Programket in 2017 relies was on definitelythe strong a 10.8 percent down from 297 of Representatives.Program reliesrespectively. on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- a few new ones and some for re-starting school this Complex. Offering the NA meetings; Smart Re- and others. $41.59 million. For Chel- Frances LeBlanc rio Real Estate. “There’sto the Major a Leagues,” said Dick guys – you just have to believe TheyThe addedChelsea that Public Riley eryone that stopped by on view,that andwas now at thatthe proSocial- dustrial landscape off of good one with higher prices in 2016.votes The goodin the news district for to fin- governmental body.partnershipsgood one with between higher localprices in 2016. The good news for Turco receivedpartnerships 1,861 between local ments, news releases, business and education month. one-shot Johnson and “When this issue was sea, that would bring their By Cary Shuman Mena’s showcasing of her vocal old ones too. There’s new andFriday infrastructure loved it. It’s a nice topcovery the meetings; Refuge cessCenter will starton Friday anew. Thenights Market Street lies a typ- $1.5 MILLION FOR lot$1.5 of confidence MILLION andFOR equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 lot of confidence Newton, and equity a former college base- in yourself,’’’See TND said GRANT Dana. , Page“When 3 Schoolshas not (CPS)seriously vaccina consid- - Supt. Almi Abeyta and Johnson vaccine, the dis- first brought to our atten- approximate Rescue Plan for homes than in 2016, but sellers isish that first the original in the listfield- of three Turco has stronggovernment,for ties homes to than non-profits in 2016, butand sellers is that the original list- votes in the districtgovernment, to fin- non-profits and Black Lives Matter im- big wide open space, it has Recovery meetings and outdoorand the dining women’s option meeting was ical, expansive asphalt Louis Torrone in homes. For 35State years Representaive-Elect now Jeffrey talents on a big stage and her in- See ELECTION Page 3 tionered clinicthe health has impactbecome and a Sammyshuge collaboration Carlos be- trict opened up the clinic list of priorities for federal money tion and when you look funding up to $39.61 mil- NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 ball years star now at St. Leo’s University. he got to professional baseball, ages from last summer really high ceilings, the multiple other pathways to a savingwill come grace back for and many do a candidates.Newspaper IndependentNORTHERNAmanda Group both Mena,Rosario STRANDRevere, the incrediblyTurco the shown commu Bywith Sue- hisEllen Woodcock Councillor Robertteraction Haas with Jr. giants in the indusish- first in the field of Bythree Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. thedisparities hot place for to students,be for tweenDeli and many Catering folks cameHOUSE to the Five District Part- parking lot, and now, a at the numbers general- YOUR it’s been positive. Now is the lion. That still trails more listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now“We isare the all very excited about same thing. I said, ‘Ben, you’re and the holidays at La teachers, or building staff acoustics are great, there’s recovery programs. There restaurantsCodependency last summerAnony -river runs through it. Obituaries Pg 10 COMMUNITY TRAIL candidate Richard FucillotalentedCOMMUNITY vocalistnity familyin from TRAIL which at Lynn Casa he Luciaand grewlistings, in Revereup, making home-buying triedpercent to getof the barrierstry time. like installedRichie, Perry, and Bryan tried to get barriers installed educators from across togetherhad a line for out the the third and nership (Chelsea, Revere, By Seth Daniel at Logan Airport. ly, when you have what affluent communities Colaborativa and giving or BIPOC and immigrant various different rooms is some discussion to in-andmous fall, meetingand was onpopular Thurs - It’s not often that a riv- an adventure. The Jr. condominium was second mar -withtime 473 to sell. Revereduring is getting a victory celebrationanFor adventure. years the abutters of in 2011The and condominium and received Idol’s no maramazing re- - time host to sell. Ryan Revere theST. is newsgetting JOHN’S and wishFor THEhim years continued the EPISCOPAL abutters a second-round of in 2011 and draft received pick, you’re no re- out food. There’s joyful the region, as the district largestdoor this vaccine past clinic clude“With vocationalrespect to spendtraining- I would describe as rela- who weren’t hard hit with State Representative-Elect JeffreyThe Rosario Executive Turco Office with his of family at his victory celebration at St. Mary’sTheBrief Executive HighSee School, ELECTION Office saw of her Page 3 families hit hard by the Saturday, begin- and there’s a garage door with the public as well. er is unearthed from what “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trendsNEWS with the overflow from the Boston Route“These 1 have are put the uphighest with pricthe - sponse.ket saw similar trends with success in his career.” one of those guys. Just believe ones and people dancing. seeks to vaccinate its staff for educators on Friday, See TEACHERS Page 3 Even when the City ing,or a ourparent first support order group. of tively better-off financial- COVID-19 by a long shot. Casa Lucia. Energy and Environmental votes while RepublicanjourneyEnergy end and on the Environmentalfollowing American the polls'Idol close. Seacrest had to be thea thrilling overflow ex from- the Boston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. pandemic. ning at 8 a.m. for in the middle of the space “WeSee haveRECOVERY opened Page up 12 es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at CHURCH SPRING FAIR Who knew it would turn was in total crisis mode a business is for the City to has been generations of ly communities getting BRIEFS televisionmarket and showpeople ShownSunday are moving right, night. Statenoisees Rep.-Electwe’ve from seen millions in the oflast cars, eight the“We median shouldperience sales get more pricefor the re - at 18-year-old market and sing people- are Dana,moving who noise played from profession millions - of cars,in yourself “We and should good get things more are re- Dirie said the there delicious our outdoor dining pro- Under the original Plan – NEWS Affairs has approved a $1.5 Affairs has approved a $1.5 briefs, sports stories and photos for publication. industrial wasteland, but HOLY WEEK AT into this? Even without year ago within the orig- restore its lost revenues $70, $80, and $90 million, assuming no more federal years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent to Revere.Celebrity judgeTurco and arrives music with legandyears,”- thumbs now some said up Maureencityto councillors Celata, spect$315,000, from the uper. state 16.7 and percent fed- al baseball inand the now San some Francisco city councillors going spectto happen.’ from the He state always and did fed- RecoveryCOVID-19 pandemic on has theZeppoles, Harbor served cuts ribbon gram again,” said Anton- that’s exactly what has million grant regarding the million grant regarding the to Revere. the pandemic, I’ve always hot with several inal and deadly surge of from COVID, which may and you have places like dollars were awarded to owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days onFIRST the mar CHURCH- GUTTER Casa Lucia. wantowner/broker to have Mayor of MCelata Brian ArReal- eralover government,” 2016. Days Patchon the &said.. mar- eral government,” Patch said.. disproportionately impact- elli. “Any licensee that happened this month as BOARD OF HEALTH development of the Northern enddevelopmentMario Lionel said Richie Revere of the deliveredis Northern desir- the Mena will be returningMario tosaid the Revere Giants is desir organization,- want to have recalled Mayor his Brian believe Ar- in himself. He kept be- been amazed by this com- toppings to choose from. Shown above are owner Stephen COVID-19, the economic amount to $15 million Chelsea and Everett…, them – Newton is fund- Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in rigoEstate. contact “And the 2018 MassDOT is going to to ketKeefe also noted dropped that from more 67 af - in Keefe noted that more af- ed BlackBy andJohn LyndsBrown com- Chelsea. On Friday NSMH staff serves alcohol and wants By Monday of this week, the stream had been opened up Strand Community Trail led OF WINTHROP,news to Mena via a large-screen recording studio to work on her message to hisrigo nephew contact thewhen MassDOT he lieving to in himself and he’s there munity.” Scire and his daughter, Jessica Presutti. Stephen said, “This impacts on City coffers or more by the time the about 500 feet of the pre- which have been hit pret- ed at $65.29 million and SURPASSES ableStrand because Community of its proximity Trail led able because of its proximity munities in Eastie and oth- Run by North Suffolk was joined by Eastie’s to have a fenced-in or viously underground Is- and was flowing freely through the area. The restored chan- EASY RIDEbe another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market installbe another barriers banner along year. Route Inven 1 - fluent2016 to communities47 daysnext on album. the are market often install barriers along Route 1 fluent communities are often DeVita said it was one will be an ongoing thing, our customers love them and we was already in the back pandemic ends,” he said. ty hard by the pandemic by a Revere on the Move part- UNITED connectionby a Revere from on the his Move residence. part- first entered the Vanderbilt Uni- now.” erA Boston new resourceneighborhoods cen- Mental Health Associ- elected officials, members roped off area in front of nel is 80 feet wide and about 15 feet deep. Somerville at $79.06 mil- 5,000 DOSES tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden betweentory is lowRoute now, 16 but and everyone Cope- granted“Inventory sound barriers. is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers. year ago this week after will continue to serve them on Saturday mornings while of minds of many local “Any additional funds land End River has been and don’t have the kinds lion. However it would ner organization, Bike to the nerThe organization, decision caught Bike to Mena’s the Jamie Marsh, general manag- terand for Riley’s people decision in recovery was ationsupplies (NSMH) last.” Recov- of the recovery communi- leaders. their restaurant needs to ADMINISTERED is looking to the spring.” everyone is lookingMETHODIST toward gem with a beautiful beach. land Circle. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- gem with a beautiful beach. the pandemic set in that will be utilized by the “daylighted” – freeing of resources many of bring them on par with Broadway bus laneSea. pilot program starts on June 1 thousands of followers by suris- looking to the spring.” everyone iser looking of the towardLynn Auditorium, told land Circle. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- openedmade withoutits doors the in Orientvoices ery on the Harbor at 983 ty and Mass Secretary of In a year’s time, rev- apply now. The Planning ton Market Terminal in that is reinforced to help Sea. she ventured out with her City to address COVID itself from a failing un- these other communities communities like Revere, Mayor Brian Arrigo According to figures from the spring,” Celata saidThe Holy WeekMario Sched is looking- Town forward reports WardAccording 5 Councillor 39 to figures additional Charles from voselskythe spring,” pointedCOVID-19 Celata out saidthat Sau- casesMario is looking forward Ward 5 Councillor Charles voselsky pointed out that Sau- Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 of these communities. & OFFICE AD Revere has a one-mile prise. Mena was simply sensa- the Lynn Journal that he hopes to Heights Square earlier this Bennington St. will offer Health and Human Ser- camera to see what she enues from airport and impacts, including hous- Department will be han- derground culvert and 2019 and committed to reduce flooding frequen- By Cary Shuman ceed all the way through and run on a three-month Revere has a one-mile “Our governor and have, getting $6, $7 and which got $30.54 million. and the Revere Board of the Massachusetts Associa- The rental marketule isfor also First to Churchthe spring of market, drawing Patch,the MassachusettsAmanda Ward 4Mena Councillor Associais pictured - gus during The got barriers rental market along Routeis also to the spring market, drawing Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route could find. She had already month that hopes to tar- those in recovery access to vices Marylou Sudders to hospitality industries have ing instability, food inse- dling that in conjunction creating a brand new, taking on a very expen- cy upstream and to re- stretch in North Revere. The tionalstretch during in North her audition Revere. Thein front schedule Mena for a concert per- geteducation the recovery commission commu-- $8 million – it was pretty “As a result of the Health provided an update the Revere downtowntion trial of Realtors, basis through the median Decem strong- with rents rangingWinthrop, from United Meth- The MassachusettsPatricktion ofher KeefeDe Realtors, appearance- anddeceased the Ward medianon (nothe 1 Americanchange),1 strong installed with 46 along rentsthe ranging a EOC new ballfromnumber at 617- Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball been doing her ‘People of a wide array of resources cut the ribbon on Recov- plummeted, and the job- curity and small business with City Attorney Keith environmentally friendly sive replacement of the store the site for an eco- Northern Strand Community offromNorthern Richie Boston and Strand and the surrounding Community other famous formance later this fromyear. Boston and surrounding nityer decidedin Eastie, to Winthrop,fully open Councilor Lydia Edwards clear there was a problem way the bill was de- Come June 1, people business district and on to ber 31, 2020. But due to partment of PublicCouncillor HealthIdol television Joanne in isolation McKen show. -(+14field. from last 539-5837 or email eoc@ Chelsea’ project for some and programs to help on lessness from it all has losses. These have been Slattery.” stream that will drasti- underground portion of logical improvement of on COVID-19 vaccina- sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. odistCleat isnoted as follows: judges, Katy Perry and Lukesales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000.Colin Cleat Jamieson noted of Boxford Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Revere,schools Charlestown five days aand week there,” said Gov. Baker. signed, Chelsea, Everett, who take the Wonderland Trail has been in development communities.Trail has been He in development added that communities. He added that their road to recovery. See RECOVERY Page 16 gobbled up millions in the priority areas for the the environment and pro- tion efforts in the city. As the Revere-Chelsea linea 4.9weather increase overconcerns prices inand that a if someone is payingMaundy big Thursday – has notified Townnaa teamed 4.9 officials increase up on week) over a motion prices and at in 2,037 that“It’s recovif someone a quality-of-life- town.winthrop.ma.us. is paying isbig- na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- time, and wasn’t sure what for in-person learning on named one of Most Impactful Antonelli said the Plan- cally improve flooding the culvert. That under- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North Bryan. (who has family connections in emergency relief – much City since the pandemic “We began serious con- Methuen and Randolph bus to Haymarket or Mav- across from the Cronin delay in signingSee DeLEO the agree Page 3 - thefor Revere over 20 School years.of 39 systemThe additional North is last confirmed last week’s councilered (+25 meet from- sue,” last week).he said. The Town encouragesthe Revere School system is to do when COVID hit. April 5 without proper ning Department and problems in the southern ground phase will come vide a corridor for spe- of Thursday, March 25, 2016. rent they just mightApril be capable 1, 6pm 2016. rent they just might be capable last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. of it paid for by the City. began, and we will con- versations with the local are due to receive signifi- erick Square will have Revere segment is a major YARDalsoRevereMena a draw segmentwas for buyers.hoping is a to major CLEANgain a Lynn includingUP softball great The answer came quickly Slattery will review ap- later, and in cooperation cies to come up the riv- Rink parking lot adjacent ment with the MBTA, the positive casesing. of PatchtheIdol visaid viewers- he andThe onthe Winthropnationallate Barrierstelevi Public- are everyone easily seento stay alsoinformed a draw for buyers. Barriers are easily seen safety measures in place,” Black Women in Boston half of the city. leaders in those communi- cantly smaller levels of 2021, more than 8,700 Homes also were also on of buying and taking-Service advan- ofspot Holy among Com - the final 24 contes- Homes also were also on of buying andMartha taking Jamieson, advan- Berklee Col- ing. Patch said he and the late when she found people Now, the City has been tinue to prioritize these plications for safety and The project has been with Chelsea, but the er,” said Zach Chornyak, minutes sliced off their partto Chelseain the project Creek. that creates The bus program was pushed back part“It in all the adds project torus thethat in futurecreatesWinthrop since our Health is offering assis- by visiting the official Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Items can also said Dirie, who has a 5th ties to figure out how we funding compared to oth- Revere residents had been the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time munionhomebuyers at First Church the marketsion will 41 days,no doubt a 26.8 elevate tage ofher first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future and organizations, fami- assured of several million areas with any new mon- completeness and adher- in the making for years current daylighting proj- an engineer with Tighe travel time. a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail tants.a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail lege of Music student Grace Kin- grader in school in East- By John Lynds Schools Superintendent might frame this to figure lane will be clearly paintpercent- to increaseJune 1, over 2021 the 56and programs.ex- growth of Revere,”last he said.reporting on March tance to those who may Winthrop COVID-19 re- lies and neighbors, coping dollars in aid from the ies from ARPA.” and Bond, who has long er significantly hard-hit fully vaccinated, and an State Representative-ElectMena’s Jeffrey accomplishment Rosario Turco arrives,ofpercent rising increase career over in the recording 56 programs. in- stler, and Berklee graduategrowth of Bren Revere,”- he said. ie. “The state hasn’t made Brenda Cassellius. ence to regulations. 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The City is and much-anticipated “bus a.m. to 9 a.m. 2021. cases up to 2,118,provements with 35 toAnyone the Revere in need Move can call are initiatives of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to school facilities and free/ administrative approval. between the City, state, deemable. -First Church Sanctuary networking organization, lips. “These women have Gov. Charlie Baker – to- portunities, but first and agreement to the prob- these communities get into Lynn. The North Revere mances in front of millions of& SKATEstandard of NIGHT music/reality AT shows.CRONIN round RINK of 24. & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK clear cleaning at every Any issues that arise af- “We have removed the “The daylighting is real- lane” pilot program on “The 116 and 117 buscommunity?- “It will So havedefinitely the ap- speedMGH Revere CARES Coa- reduceinto Lynn. youth The substance North Revere use, community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduce youth substance use, released its first ever list of forged trails as powerful taling perhaps as much as foremost he said the City federal government and lems they were trying to the resources they need to averaging 20.9 new cas- will be open for prayer (re- school to prevent the ex- terward would potentially ly the first major piece of Broadway (southbound) segmentes, the allows 411 usersbus, toand en -theplicants up toa theperson’s mini-grant trip pro -on lition.the Revere on the Move improvesegment their allows mental users health, to en - plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improve their mental health, See DeVITA Page 9 Boston’s Most Impactful and impactful as early $40 million in the first di- should take it very slowly The Davis Companies old failing culvert and deal with as part of their es of COVID-19 per day serve a time by contacting be faxed to 781-485-1403. We also encourage acerbation of certain med- unearthed the Island End will begin, according to joy119 spectacular bus (which views takes of thea left grams bus,” hosted bysaid Revere DeMauro. on is additionally co-led by the andjoy increase spectacular opportunities views of for the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for Black Women, and Dis- Boston activists from abo- rect federal aid funds for when deciding where to See DINING Page 3 – a private developer own initiative, we then and our positivity rate is ical conditions, including See RIVER Page 10 See BAKER Page 3 Rumney Marsh. 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See RALLY Page 8 Colette Phillips said the the mission at Get Kon- Supt. Tahiliani, finance team announce SUNSET OVER EVERETT cline over the course of the at home or at the church. 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Once every- week. an update on the program es along the bus route allowed to use the lane if Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- readers to e-mail news releases and photos to 617-461 4238 SELLING YOUR Year By Seth Daniel This year’s School and teachers have been Sunrise Service – Win- mary of the work complet- Updates and Schedule: Construction vehicles will Health Care and Sciences, list is a logical next step ing what28 needs to be done.Championshipone sees we got all these Physical Therapy at its March 25 meet- designon Broadway. of the trail, developDelivery- vere necessary.”residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cationsdesign to of Sunday,vides the trail, Marcha developrelaxed, 4. - veretropical residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday,THINKING March 4. 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Minimum • 24 Hour Service on-site at senior hous- For the latest news in Chelsea posed three-year plan. OurExecutiverails Offices Chef Greg will chusetts,” becontractor’s said control.Aldi, who to the public on MarchOur Offices will be The overall School els or lab equipment. ing facilities and house See CBD Page 3 CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Ruggiero Family Memorial Home Budget ask is $129.395 “It really is meant to Arrigo announces $300,000TRASH in COVID-19 Reeves’ -Themenu breakfast will foat- Firstis also the creator ofTRASH Dryft million – but the ask is reflect the scope of- in calls to homebound resi- cus on locally sourced, Price subject ChurchOPEN following the Sunand- Fine Line at Redgate’s THINKING OF Price subject OPEN that you need to know,“Proud to checkwelcome to ourchelsearecord.com staff Mark Tauro, former owner and director of Rapino, coming in a way never vestment in our students dents. The Revere Board Recovery Grant funding tofor change 15NOTICE restaurants high-qualityrise Service cuts ofis cancelleddry 500 Oceanto change Avenue. NOTICE “We th SELLING YOUR without th without th seen before in the School and schools,” said Tahil- of Health will continue Due to the president's aged beef and fresh- are taking advantage of Year Championship Physical Therapy Kirby-Rapino Funeral Homes” HOUSE??? to 15 independently-runnotice ing responses from dozens Monday,this year. February 19 notice Due to the president's Monday,28 February 19 Department. Supt. 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