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Through The Years 5 By Sue Ellen Woodcock 2016 and had a shaky start, Then and Now 5 but last year the town-run ser- Obituaries 6+7 With complimentary cof- vice ran in the black. In June Business Directory 14 fee and donuts for all, the 2019, it was discovered there Winthrop Ferry “Valkyrie” weren’t enough captains to Classified 15 launched from the town land- carry groups over six. Then ing at 6:30 a.m. on Monday one of the engines burned INDEPENDENT for the first time in two months out, costing $55,000 to re- due to engine problems and a place and a wait of a couple lack of enough captains. of weeks until the en-gine was The first ferry had about shipped from oversees. 30 happy commuters riding Over the last several years, to Quincy and then getting Winthrop invested more than dropped off in . $750,000 in taxpayer money By the end of the day more to get the town-owned ferry than 160 riders had been on operational. Newspaper Group the ferry, with a total 70 de- The ferry not only serves parting from Winthrop, 40 commuters from Winthrop, from New England Aquarium but also Quincy, the Aquari- NEWS Briefs quarium, 31 from Quincy, 17 um, the Seaport and now it can from the Sea-port and 70 from connect to the Encore Boston EFFECTIVE Commuters on the ferry. Winthrop. IMMEDIATELY THE Valkyrie was christened in See FERRY Page 2 TOWN’S DROP OFF FACILITY FOR YARD Town Manager Austin Faison W.I.H.A. CLASSIC CAR SHOW WASTE IS CLOSED The accumulated tree de- bris from the recent storm has completes first year on job nullified the town’s ability to safely operate the facility. The By Sue Ellen Woodcock itself in the future. Faison prefers to take up facility will remain closed un- Looking back on the year issues as they come up and til funds are available to coor- Town Manager Austin from his perspective, Faison ultimately he tries not to be dinate haul out of the debris to Faison walked into his new has found it in-teresting and reactionary, he said, adding another facility. position a year ago on Aug. he’s learned a lot. that the professionalization in 20, 2018. “There are a lot of things I Town Hall can largely be at- SUMMER MEET Within the coming weeks couldn’t have predicted work- tributed to technology. he will have a review with the ing on,” he said, citing the in- “I think that we will pro- AND GREET AT Town Council to reflect on frastructure, Center Business vided a budgeting process this TEMPLE TIFERETH what has been done so far and District and the effects of cli- Temple Tifereth Israel in- where Winthrop will position mate change on Winthrop. See FAISON Page 7 vites you to our Summer Meet and Greet on Sunday, Aug. 18, 5 - 7 p.m. at the Temple, 93 Veterans Road, Winthrop. Honan takes out papers for at-large seat The event will highlight the By Sue Ellen Woodcock is facing many different and happenings at Temple Tifereth im-portant issues, including The Winthrop Israel, meet the Rabbi-Intern, Former Board of Health flooding, exorbitant water Improvement and and hear about Temple pro- member Tracey Honan has rates, and timeworn infra- Historical Asso- ciation's annual gramming. Enjoy live jazz, tak-en out nomination pa- structure,” Honan said. “I be- Classic Car Show lieve we are in need of new snacks and beverages and pers to run against incumbent this past weekend mingle with the Temple fam- Coun-cilor at-Large Phil Bon- sources of revenue, greater was a hit, drawing ily. Temple Tifereth Israel is core, who has held the seat supervision and management cars from all across easily accessible to Winthrop, for 12 years since the town of existing and future projects, the spectrum, such East Boston, Chelsea, Revere, switched to a Town Council and that we need to be better as the roadster Everett and beyond and is the form of government in 2008. Tracey Honan. (above) and George only active Temple with a He- “I believe that Winthrop See HONAN Page 3 Bolster's 1934 K-N PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK brew School, activities, hol- Convertible (right). iday events and regular ser- vices in the local area. Please join us on Aug. 18, Mosquitos: not too bad but they’re there 5-7 p.m. for the Summer Meet By Sue Ellen Woodcock ence too,” she said. She explained that the traps and Greet. For additional One area always a concern were light, not many mosqui- information contact Temple Compared to last year, the for Revere and Winthrop offi- tos. She added that there had Price subject to change Tifereth Israel @ temple- number of pesky mosquitos cials is the Belle Isle Marsh, been some residential com- without [email protected] or is down but the diseases they which had swarms of mosqui- plaints from Revere coming, notice 617.846.1390. We look for- carry are still a concern, and tos last summer. but nothing unusual. ward to seeing you on Sunday, that’s why Northeast Mosqui- “We’ve been doing regular “Some of the tidal areas, .44 $ Per August 18. to Control has been spraying treatments down there and all with the rain and high tides Gallon as requested in Revere, Win- salt marsh areas with a bacte- • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service throp and Lynn. rial product,” Foss said. 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Monday, August 5 Revere on foot. Party did of- a description of a male ap- Street. both parties. No injuries to ei- end of a one-way side of Win- A party came into the sta- fer up two names on this call. proximately 5-feet, 8-inches, Caller states that he was ther dog. Party was advised of throp Street. 93 off with party tion to report that her Social Information was passed on to wearing a dark blue or black hit by a motor vehicle while the leash law. and his parents. Bike has loud Security number had been the units. Caller also stated hoody. Search came back neg- on his electric skateboard on Party at Governors Park re- muffler. They are done for the compromised. she was assaulted earlier in ative and units will be clear. Main Street. Vehicle passen- ports that the tenant upstairs is night. Caller states there is a de- the night by the male party Party came to the station to ger mirror hit him and took banging on the ceiling/floor. Party states there is a ve- livery truck that was speed- who is no longer on the scene report being contacted by peo- off. No medical needed. Offi- Officer spoke to the party who hicle at Hannaford Park with ing down Court Road. He is and left prior to the call. Units ple she claims her estranged cer spoke to the party and he was to there. The caller was music very loud. Youths were now parked on the corner of checked the area heading to- husband may owe money to. was riding his electric scooter advised to all back if they re- spoken to and they were co- Circuit and Court roads. Unit ward Revere. 92 will continue Party just wants this on the in the bike lane when a pass- turn. operative. No music playing checked the area and no box to search for the parties as 93 record for now and will be ing car mirror struck him in Unit off with party who when units arrived. They were truck showing. will speak to the calling party. speaking with an attorney. the arm causing no injury. Ve- may be in need of medical advised of the laws. Unit assisted fire with Units did speak to the caller Party was advised regarding hicle possibly may have not attention on Washington Av- Report of parties yelling on wire down blocking street who may have woken up in her rights for support with the known he struck him. Officer enue. The individual has had Veterans Road. Units spoke to on Washington Avenue. Fire an altered mental state. Units Probate Court. will check the area for the ve- a medical procedure done and male party out of said address. secured the wire and fire -re advised caller to call back if Follow-up dog incident on hicle. is walking strange due to that. He was home by himself. No mained on the scene. The anything happens throughout Shirley Street. Nobody home. Unit off with party on Cot- Caller on Emerson Road loud music or noise. He was street is back open. the night. ACO left card for them to tage Park Road. One is in cus- states that his tenant at anoth- advised of his rights. This is Caller on Cottage Park Boston operations call contact headquarters. tody for possession of Class A er location in the town made an ongoing history of false Road states there is a male, transferred to headquarters Passerby stated he saw a drug. verbal threats to him. Caller is calls to this address. long hair, possibly homeless who asked if this was the white vehicle with a subject in Caller on Crest Avenue re- now at home but would like Report of a loud house par- who was carrying a woman’s Winthrop Police then hung it wearing a white mask driv- ports that her neighbor in the to speak to a unit to make a ty on Atlantic Street. Officers purse. Bartlett, Cottage and up. Boston operations had no ing towards the Point beach. condo is harassing her. Officer report. Officer spoke to caller spoke with parties. They will Plummer streets, all were information on the call. Upon 93 drove around the area and reports this is a civil matter who is unsure of where the in- be bringing it in for the night. searched and police were un- a second call back, caller did nothing matching that de- amongst different tenants over dividual who made the treats Sunday, August 11 able to locate the subject. answer stating she needed po- scription. a hose. Both parties were ad- is at this time. Caller was ex- Suspicious activity on Cot- lice at Governors Park. Then Party reports that on sever- vised to stay away from each plained the process of the civil Unit directed patrol while tage Park Road. Party seen the line went silent. She did al occasions, his wife has been other and speak with the con- eviction and unit will be clear. bars closed at French Square. walking down the street with end up speaking after a short approached by a party asking do management in regard to Crowds have been dispersed. Saturday, August 10 a purse, possibly homeless. while and stated that someone for money, causing her to be their issues. Just a couple of workers that Party was advised and offered was causing a verbal distur- fearful. This happened again Report of a male party be- Party stated he is arguing will be leaving the area soon. services to help him out. He bance in the home, as well as yesterday. She was advised ing followed by a male and with his tenant at Belle Isle Caller on Ocean View claims he does not own the her brother breaking some of to call if it occurs and was ad- female on Undine Avenue. Terrace. Party stated that his Street states that her room- purse, he found it. her belongings in the home vised of her rights. Another car showed up with tenant tried to run him over mate’s boyfriend is in their Party on Walden Street and would like both of them Male party on Somerset two more people. It was a ver- with his car. 91 will be giving house and she doesn’t feel states that someone broke into removed. CJIS went offline Avenue states that their father bal argument at this time and a courtesy ride to the caller. safe with him in the home due the building from the laundry for temporary maintenance just passed away two days no weapons. All parties were No attempt to run any indi- to violent past. Units clear, room. There is damage to the during this all and was unable ago. Another family member spoken to. This was over a pe- vidual over with a vehicle was ale party was not trespassing. window and he saw the video. to run involved parties. All broke into his home and broke destrians and speeding down made. Caller attempted to box Male and female are parking Report to follow. parties were advised and will a glass window, went down the street. in the other party which led to up and moving out. Caller was Report that three young separate for the remainder of to the basement, broke into him backing up in an effort to not happy that the officer did Friday, Aug. 9 white males hit a parked car the day. It was verbal in nature their father’s safe and took leave the premises. Both par- not kick them out. at Atlantis Maria and then only and units will clear. valuables. She then took off Caller on Shore Drive ties will be heading home for 91 off doing a follow-up parked their car. They were Party from Putnam Street on foot with a pink bag. Of- states a white male in his 50s, the night. for past hit and run on Main now headed toward the dock came into police headquarters ficers spoke to parties on the possibly drunk yelling and Report that a group of Street. 91 is going off to see if on foot. Units out on the dock. to report damage to his driv- scene. She did have access to screaming. He was attempt- people and cars by the ten- he can find the vehicle that hit All units clear, papers were er’s side door which may be her father’s safe. She did have ing to get into a vehicle. State nis courts at Governors Park. the caller’s. 91 reviewed the exchanged. No report. consistent with somebody at- her own key to it and the com- Police was canceled per W92. They are hanging out and video footage for the incident. Caller on Myrtle Avenue tempting to force entry. Caller bination. She did take some Party is in the lobby. It’s clear, caller stated this is an ongoing 91 is now enroute to the male states that a neighbor is mak- states that he just came home belongings that were her fa- male party has returned to his event. All parties live in the party’s address that did the ing loud noises with tools, ei- this morning and noticed the ther’s. home for the night. apartment complex and will hit and run. 91 stated that the ther with a car or yard work. damage to his vehicle which Report that a gold Lexus Report that mother’s boy- be heading home. male party was not home. He Peace was restored. was parked in his driveway. heading down Shirley Street friend is threatening the Report that a large group spoke to the son and the son Unit off with two parties on 99 off with male party at which hit two cars and left daughter on Central Street. of people are fighting outside was advised to tell his father Revere Street. Parties check Dunkin Donut on Main Street. the scene. Car was parked in He is located outside. 99 re- on Nahant Avenue. Unknown to come into the station when out. Party was creating a distur- between Trident and Seafood sponded, as well to back up weapons. Officers report mi- he gets home to file a report. Two parties passed out at bance. It was jealously over Avenue. Accident report to 93. No weapons. Units are nor dispute over parking spot. Report that parties are play- the bus stop at Governors a girlfriend and peace was re- follow. Male party went back helping the daughter gather Caller on Myrtle Avenue ing extremely loud music Park and Revere Street. Pos- stored for now. to the scene. 91 responded to some items. Boyfriend will be states that his neighbors have at the baseball field at Fort sibly drunk. Parties got on the A well-being check called the motor vehicles that were moved along. Unit spoke to all been blasting music for over Banks. They have music in bus and will be heading home in by Delta 6. Delta 7 is also struck. involved parties. No changes an hour now. Unit clear, spoke their cars blasting. Units still to East Boston. off on Jefferson Street. Caller on Bowdoin Street will be made at this time. All to the parties and the music trying to locate where the mu- Party came into the station stated that his neighbor tried parties were advised of their was not loud at all. sic is coming from, possibly Tuesday, Aug. 6 to report that he works for to hit him with his fist. No rights. The daughter will be Notification from Salem Short Beach. Units stated that Uber and was notified by their weapons. It was verbal only Party on Almont Street staying with her boyfriend for PD on party on Taylor Street the music is coming from the office that a person or persons and did not get physical. Party a few days. they are looking to speak to. Beachmont area. states that two unwanted par- unknown used his social se- wanted it documented in case ties in the home. No weap- Detail officer was - ap 92 advised male party to call Report that by the stairs curity number to open other they needed to get a harass- proached by a party who stat- the Salem PD. that go to the beach on Sar- ons. Possible 94C activity. accounts. ment order. Units spoke with Party not forthcoming with ed a female with tattoos was President of Winthrop gent Street, a male party has the neighbors. being aggressive towards Soccer league reports he just been there since 9 a.m. film- any names or specific infor- Wednesday, Aug. 7 children at the park at Lewis observed a man dumping his ing planes landing. Party was mation but will let the offi- Thursday, Aug. 8 cers in or meet them outside. Report of fireworks in the Lake. Party was sent out of paint cans at the storage soc- filming the planes for a project Caller did call back to state area of Pleasant and Lowell Caller states that going the area. cer container. He yelled at him for school. He is returning out that the parties have now Road. Nothing showing and down Nahant Avenue there is Caller on Bay View Avenue and told him he was reporting of the country in a few days. since let the home after caus- units will be clear. a manhole cover that does not states that her son took their him to the police for illegal Unit moved one party from ing damage to her property. Caller on Veterans Road appear to be secure. Officer dog out for a walk and anoth- dumping. The man took the Hannaford Park and he was Parties are described as male states a male party was try- secured the manhole cover. er dog was off the leash and paint cans and left the area. advised of the rules for the and female heading towards ing to kick in the back door 91 reports another manhole attacked their dog. The other Caller states a mini bike is park at night. to the building. 909A received cover was loose on Lincoln party is still there. 91 spoke to driving up and down the short

Summer Meet & Greet Ferry // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Open House at boats. the number of passengers on the service.” will have to be turned over to Temple Tifereth Israel Town Manager Austin Monday. He added that Quincy is the state. Sunday – 18 August 2019 Faison has stated that he “We really marketed the considering the idea of get- The ferry, costing close to 5 – 7 P.M. would like to see the town get reopening,” Faison said. “We ting its own vessel. $1 million, was paid for by out of operating the ferry ser- want the service but we don’t If the ferry service ceases federal and state grants. Welcome to all, Especially Newcomers From vice, but he was pleased with want to be the ones providing to exist in Winthrop, the boat Winthrop and Surrounding Communities! Meet New friends - Get Ready for the New Year Find out What We’re Planning Hebrew School, Sisterhood, Educational Programs, Holiday Celebrations WINTHROP MARKETPLACE Tell us What You Want at the Temple AMAZING MUFFIN CUPS Join us for Snacks, Drinks, Light Jazz Music, Information 1/8 teaspoon pepper INGREDIENTS: 6 eggs, lightly beaten 93 Veterans Road, Winthrop 12 breakfast sausage links 3 cups frozen country style 2 cups shredded 4-cheese Mexi- For more information, contact us at: can blend cheese 617-846-1390 or [email protected] shredded hash brown potatoes, thawed 1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper 3 tablespoons butter, melted chopped fresh chives or green 1/8 teaspoon salt onion GERRY D’AMBROSIO Directions: 1. Prepare sausage according to package directions. cool slightly and ATTORNEY AT LAW cut into 1/2-inch pieces; set aside. 2. In a bowl, combine hash browns, butter, salt and pepper; divide The future of health IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? evenly into 12 greased muffin cups. Press mixture onto sides and bot- begins with you tom of muffin cups. The more researchers know about what makes each of DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. 3. Bake at 400 degrees F for 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Join a research effort with one million people nationwide PROXY OR POWER OF ATTORNEY to create a healthier future for all of us. , ? Remove from oven; divide sausage pieces into muffin cups. JoinAllofUs.org IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION 4. In a bowl, combine eggs, cheese and bell pepper. Spoon mixture 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 Founding Members of Partners HealthCare evenly into muffin cups. Sprinkle with chives or onion. Return to oven, [email protected] or [email protected]

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Mosquitos // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Saint Anthony’s Feast centennial fireworks Aug. 23 at 8:30pm The sky will light up in cel- gin Streets in the North End of we’ve been getting some level.” ebration of the Centennial An- Boston. hatching and some places we Foss said there was such a niversary of Saint Anthony’s Schedule for Friday, Aug. can’t reach because the frag- cold late spring that it delayed Feast on Friday August 23, at 23, 2019 mities are tall,” Foss said. a lot of mosquito activity. 8:30 p.m. Noon: Feast of Santa Lucia No triple E or West Nile Any resident in Lynn and To begin the 100th Annual continues Virus has been detected in Revere can contact North- festivities, St. Anthony’s Soci- 7 p.m.: Opening Ceremo- the district which includes east Mosquito ety, with the generous support nies of the 100th Saint Antho- Revere, Winthrop and Lynn. Control directly and request a of our neighbor Faneuil Hall ny’s Feast - 201 Endicott St. Although one case of triple E spraying. In Winthrop the call Marketplace has commis- 8:30 p.m.: Centennial Fire- in a human has been reported must go through the health de- sioned a firework display on works Display – Prince Street statewide partment. the inner harbor. Best Viewing Park, Commercial/No. Wash- “This is sort of a mixed “From now until heavy will be at Prince Street Park at ington Sts. year so I don’t know what to frost people should be aware Commercial Street & North 9 p.m.: Spectacular Perfor- expect,” Foss said. “We are there is mosquito bourne ill- Washington Streets (Enter at mance by Louis Prima & The seeing activity in the areas ness and they should be wear- the tennis courts). Witnesses - Bandstand where there are cat tails and ing repellent when they are The 100th Saint Anthony’s a lot of the mosquito popula- outdoors,” Foss said. Feast will be celebrated from For more details and spe- tions are rebounding because For more information con- Aug. 22- 25, 2019 on Endi- cial attractions visit: www. Fireworks as seen at a previous Feast. the drought years have ended, tact Northeast Mosquito cott, Thacher and North Mar- stanthonysfeast.com. and rebounding to a normal www.nemassmosquito.org.

Avoid Mosquito Bites Apply Insect Repellent when Outdoors. Use a repellent with DEET (N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide), permethrin, picari- Honan // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 din (KBR 3023), oil of lemon eucalyptus [p-methane 3, 8-diol (PMD)], or IR3535 according to the instructions on the prod- prepared for emergencies, background in biology, public throp’s government, as well as Clerk Carla Vitale. She’s hop- such as extreme weather, and health, and regulatory affairs more resilience to the Town. I ing that someone will take out uct label. DEET products should not be used on infants under unforeseen contingencies.” (master’s degree in Biology believe we are in need of new nomination papers. The can- two months of age and should be used in concentrations of Honan has lived in Win- from The Harvard Extension sources of reve-nue, greater di-date only has to collect 50 30 percent or less on older children. Oil of lemon eucalyptus throp for more than 20 years School and a master’s degree supervision and management signatures to get on the ballot. should not be used on children under three years of age. with her husband, Matthew in Regu-latory Affairs from of existing and future proj- In the race for seats on the Be Aware of Peak Mosquito Hours. The hours from dusk Honan, owner of the Honan Northeastern University). ects,” Honan said. Library Board of Trustees, Li- to dawn are peak biting times for many mosquitos. Consider Sign Company. She was the Honan has worked for almost In Precinct 4, the seat that sa Schad and Ruth Koch-Ash- acting interim health inspec- 20 years in the biotech indus- is currently held by Heather ton will be running for two, rescheduling outdoor activities that occur during evening or tor af-ter the retirement of try, and is currently employed Engman who recently said two-year terms. For two, four- early morning. the long-standing inspector, at Foundation Medicine in that she will not be seeking year seats Stephen Nichols Clothing Can Help Reduce Mosquito Bites. Wear long- and she served on Winthrop’s Cambridge. re-election, no one has taken and Ronald Bergman will be sleeves, long pants, and socks when outdoors to help keep Board of Health between “I hope to bring more trans- out nomination papers and candidates. mosquitos away from your skin. 2014 and 2016. She has a parency and oversight to Win- this is concerning to Town The election is Nov. 5. Mosquito-Proof Your Home Drain Standing Water. Mosquitos lay their eggs in stand- ing water. Limit the number of places around your home for ★ GIRLS & BOYS AGES ★ mosquitos to breed by either draining or discarding items that 2 1/2 - ADULT hold water. Check rain gutters and drains. Empty any unused BEGINNER THROUGH flowerpots and wading pools, and change water in birdbaths ★ GO FOR THE GOLD!! ★ frequently. ADVANCED LEVELS Celebrating 35 Years! Install or Repair Screens. Keep mosquitos outside by hav- ★ CLASSES OFFERED: Tumbling Classes for Cheerleaders ★ ing tightly-fitting screens on all of your windows and doors. - Gymnastics - Hip Hop - Ballet Sheila Rosanio Protect Your Animals - Jazz - Lyrical - Contemporary Recreational and Competition Classes - Tap - Combination Classes Animal owners should reduce potential mosquito breed- ★ ★ ing sites on their property by eliminating standing water from School of Dance & Gymnastics containers such as buckets, tires, and wading pools – especial- ly after heavy rains. Water troughs provide excellent mosqui- ★ National Spirit of Dance ★ to breeding habitats and should be flushed out at least once a week during the summer months to reduce mosquitos near Champions 2019 paddock areas. Horse owners should keep horses in indoor ★ ★ stalls at night to reduce their risk of exposure to mosquitos. Atlantic City, NJ Owners should also speak with their veterinarian about mos- quito repellents approved for use in animals and vaccinations ★ ★ to prevent WNV and EEE. If an animal is diagnosed with WNV or EEE, owners are required to report to DAR, Division ★ OPEN HOUSE AND REGISTRATION ★ of Animal Health by calling 617-626-1795 and to the Depart- THURS. AUG 15 / 4 - 8 PM FRI. AUG 16 / 4 - 8 PM SAT. AUG 17 / 10 AM - 4 PM ment of Public Health (DPH) by calling 617-983-6800. MON. AUG 19 / 4 - 8 PM FRI. AUG 23 / 4-8 PM SAT. AUG 24 / 10 AM - 4 PM More information, including all WNV and EEE positive re- ★ CLASSES START TUESDAY, SEPT. 3RD ★ sults, can be found on the Arbovirus Surveillance Information web page or by calling the DPH Epidemiology Program at ★ 233 WASHINGTON AVE., REVERE • Call Now to Register 781-284-4060 617-983-6800. Email: [email protected] • www.sheilarosanio.com ★ Your new home starts here

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OUR GLORIOUS SUMMER DAYS

When we think of the “dog days of summer,” what comes to mind are the languid and sultry days of early to mid-August, when the heat and humidity combine to make for a stew that can make even the most summer-loving among us long for the drier and cooler days of the impending fall season. They were immortalized in Nat King Cole’s song from the early 1960s about “those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer.” The dog days are as much a state of mind as they are a phys- ical fact, a time when all of us, young and old, grab some R&R to regenerate our minds and bodies before resuming the grind of our daily routines post-Labor Day. Everyone, it seems, is on vacation. European cities are fa- mously empty in August, as are our East Coast cities from Bos- ton to Washington. However, this past weekend brought us a large amount of relief from the usual torpor that we associate with the dog days. It was the kind of weather that we’d like to put into a bottle and open up in January: Sunny and warm, but not too hot, with just enough humidity to give it that summer-like feel without being oppressive. It was perfect for anything and everything outdoors, whether you were in the city, on the beach, in the mountains, or on your boat (especially a sailboat, thanks to the strong breeze). You just wanted to inhale it and melt into it, and wish that the day would last forever. Everyone, it seemed, was happy at the end of the day. If it to the Editor is true that our moods are determined by the amount of neg- LETTER ative ions in the air, then this weekend’s atmosphere was ful- ON PLASTIC BAGS already have strong bag nephew bring back this infor- plastic that has ever been pro- ly-charged with them. Dear Editor, • laws and prohibits future mation from his recent trip to duced still exists! Our good luck is continuing because the weatherman is Recently, Brad Verter, local attempts to reduce bag Alaska: • Plastics is not Biodegrad- promising us another run of similar weather for later this week Founder of the Mass Green pollution (will hinder local “How Big is Your Plastic able! and through the weekend. Network, reported that the • grassroots action regard- Footprint” Alaska Sealife Center, ing elimination of single use While acknowledging that marinedebris.noaa.gov So let’s take them one, glorious day at a time -- and be thank- Mass State Plastic Bag plastic bags). plastics has provided many We are most fortunate to ful that we can enjoy these dog days of summer. Bill has been significantly changed by the Legislature’s • “Revised bill” did away contributions, it also states have two strong and knowl- Joint Committee on Environ- with small charges on paper “its adverse effects is sadly edgeable political leaders in ment, Natural Resources and bags (putting a modest fee the major source of solid pol- our community: Speaker Rob- Agriculture. The original bill, • on paper bags is the most lution on our planet as it is not ert DeLeo (617-722-2500) which would have been one of effective way to reduce waste/ biodegradable”. Information and Sen. Joseph Boncore the strongest bag laws in the pollution from single given: (617-722-1634). Please country, is now destined to be • use plastic bags”). • 50 percent of all plastics call and encourage both of one of the country’s worst bag • “changed bill will allow produced is only used once! them to support the original Clarification laws if the gutted bill passes. thicker plastic bags”. • The average American bill “Reusable Plastic Bags” Information regarding the bike meeting on Aug. 13 The changes out of com- This changed bill will move throws out 185 pounds a year! H.711/S.462 and also encour- emailed to the Winthrop Transcript was mistaken as a letter mittee are as follows: our state backwards, especial- • In the U.S. only 7 percent age their fellow colleagues to to the editor and published in error and not submitted by the ly compared to bills positively of all plastics is recycled! do the same. authors. • “reverses the progress passed in Maine, Vermont and • 95 percent of marine de- Maryalice Sharkey made by cities and towns that New York. bris is plastic! And Mothers Out Front I was fortunate to have my • Nearly every ounce of Guest Op-Ed Independent Solving the doctor shortage and medical school bottleneck Newspaper Group

By Richard Liebowitz up to 121,900 more physi- able seats. U.S. schools. For example, 96 cians by 2032 to care for its Applying to med school percent of first-time test -tak end us our ews S Y N Tens of thousands of Amer- aging population. U.S. med- has become a numbers game. ers from St. George's Univer- The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourages ical schools aren't producing In the 2018-2019 cycle, U.S. sity in Grenada -- the school residents to submit birth and engagement icans apply to U.S. medical announcements, news releases, business schools each year. Only a enough graduates to meet that medical schools received over I lead -- passed Step 1 of the briefs, honor rolls, social news, sports stories, fraction gain admission. The demand -- and don't have the 850,000 applications from U.S. Medical Licensing Exam and photographs for publication. Items should University of Arizona, for capacity to expand anywhere nearly 53,000 students. The in 2018. That's the same rate be forwarded to our offices at 385 Broadway, close to that degree. average student applies to 16 as graduates of U.S. medical Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, Revere, instance, posted a 1.9 per- MA 02151-9103. Items can also be faxed to cent acceptance rate in 2018. International medical schools. schools. 781-485-1403. The Sun Transcript also en- UCLA, Florida State Univer- schools are America's best Many students who would Research confirms that - in courages readers to e-mail news releases to sity, and Wake Forest accept- hope for addressing its physi- make terrific doctors fall ternational schools produce [email protected]. ed fewer than 3 percent of ap- cian workforce needs. They're through the cracks. In a re- high-caliber doctors. Accord- ing to one study published by ubscription nformation plicants. a crucial alternative for the cent interview with U.S. S I Many U.S. medical schools thousands of qualified stu- News and World Report, Dr. the BMJ, a leading medical The Winthrop Sun Transcript is pub- lished every Thursday by the Revere-based are proud of their microscopic dents who find themselves on Robert Hasty, the founding journal, patients treated by Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical admission rates. But they have the wrong end of a med school dean and chief academic of- doctors trained overseas had postage rates paid at Boston Ma. Subscrip- negative ramifications for the admissions decision as a re- fer of the Idaho College of lower mortality rates than tion rates are $30 per year in Winthrop, and nation's healthcare system. sult of the mismatch between Osteopathic Medicine, said, those treated by U.S.-educat- $60 per year outside the city. Postmaster, send change of address information to The United States will need qualified applicants and avail- "We hear from high-quality ed doctors. Independent Newspaper Group, 385 Broad- applicants every day . . . and Internationally trained doc- way, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. TOWN OF WINTHROP these are people with really tors also practice where the The Transcript assumes no financial re- high MCAT scores and GPAs, U.S. healthcare system needs sponsibility for typographical errors in ad- MUNICIPAL MEETINGS that this is their second year, them most. In areas where vertisements, but will reprint that part of the third year or even fourth year per-capita income is below advertisement in which the error occurs. applying to medical schools. $15,000 annually, more than Advertisers will please notify the management Thursday, Aug. 15 Tuesday, Aug. 20 immediately of any errors that may occur. And years ago, they would four in ten doctors received USPS NO. 526-560 Airport Hazards Com- Winthrop Foundation, have gotten accepted the first their degrees abroad. mittee, 6 p.m., DeLeo 6 p.m., Town Hall time through, but the demand Americans are increas- Directory Senior Center is just incredible." ingly turning to international In other words, the status schools. More than 60 percent Marketing Director Wednesday, Aug. 21 quo is failing thousands of of licensed medical graduates Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] Monday, Aug. 19 Traffic and Safety Ad- qualified applicants -- and the of international schools in the Assistant Marketing Directors School Committee, 6 visory Committtee, 8 U.S. healthcare system, which Caribbean are U.S. citizens. Maureen DiBella - [email protected] needs more doctors. Three-quarters of the medical Legal Advertising p.m., Town Hall a.m. Town Hall U.S. medical schools don't students at St. George's are Ellen Bertino - [email protected] Planning Board, 7 appear capable of growing to U.S. citizens. Ad Design p.m., Town Hall Thursday, Aug. 22 address this problem. Enroll- The odds of gaining admis- Kane DiMasso-Scott ment is up only 7 percent over sion to U.S. medical schools Zoning Board of Ap- the past five years. That kind are growing longer. But bright Managing Editor peals, 7 p.m., Town Hall of modest growth won't get us young Americans don't have Cary Shuman - [email protected] anywhere close to narrowing to give up their dreams of Reporters our nation's projected short- becoming doctors. They can Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] age of physicians. turn to top-notch internation- Seth Daniel - [email protected] The Winthrop Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space International medical al medical schools. Their fu- John Lynds - [email protected] and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. schools can address these is- ture patients will surely thank Copy Editing, Layout Please include your street and telephone number with your submis- sues, providing opportunity them. Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates sion. The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions to talented students and sup- Dr. Richard Liebowitz is Business Accounts Executive and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed plying the physicians America vice chancellor of St. George's Judy Russi - [email protected] are not necessarily those of The Winthrop Transcript. needs. University (www.sgu.edu). He Printer Text or attachments emailed to Many international schools previously served as president Concord Monitor (N.H.) 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Black E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 15, 2019 Page 5 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The Winthrop Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript ART 891 - THE POINT SHIRLEY CLAM CLUB

10 years ago John E. Murphy and Joseph a loose dog and caused much Aug. 12, 1999 Clark have been cited for their damage along Court Road be- The sixth annual Big Band efforts in rescuing four per- fore the cart fell on top of the 1 Jazzfest at Ft. Heath Park was sons whose 27-foot sailboat animal, forcing its owner to a smashing success Sunday, was stranded off Faun Bar in ask police to shoot it. with a large crowd on hand a heavy fog at 8:30 p.m. Po- Jeanne Crain and George for the festivities, which was lice Officer Pat Staff was pa- Sanders star in "The Fan" at a tribute to music of Duke El- trolling along Yirrell Beach the Winthrop and State the- lington. when he heard voices in the atres. A large punch list of items fog calling for help. Unable to be completed for the new to see anything, Staff radioed 80 years ago Ingleside Park still remains, for help. Murphy and Clark Aug. 12, 1939 including reseeding of the launched the WFD rescue Winthrop’s public trans- grass and tree replanting, boat at Shore Drive and Cut- portation problem still remain which have been required be- ler St. and went to the boat, unresolved, leaving every- cause of the dry, hot summer. where they took off the pas- body in town concerned about Patty Wilson, owner of the sengers, all in their late teens what will happen when the Winthrop Dance and Enrich- and early 20s. Narrow Gauge Railroad shuts ment Center, will inaugurate A three story building on down, as seems imminent a “life skills” program for Adams St., the former Tewks- given that its revenues for youngsters this fall. bury Express building, was 1938 were $12,000 less than Hundreds of local residents destroyed by a wind-swept in 1937 and will be even less attended National Night Out fire Sunday afternoon. for 1939. Gov. Saltonstall’s festivities last Tuesday, which Alertness of neighbors bill provides $50,000 for the 2 once again was a great suc- foiled the attempt of burglars Boston Elevated to purchase cess under the capable direc- to break into the home of the right of way of the Nar- tion of Winthrop Police Lt. Massport Exec. Dir. Edward row Gauge, but the railroad’s Frank Scarpa. J. King at 88 Sunnyside Ave. bondholders want $200,000 "Casualties of War," "Uncle Friday evening. Off. Bob for it. Winthrop officials also Buck," and "Parenthood" are Crawford arrived to find the are concerned that Winthrop playing at the Revere Show- back door had been forced will have to share in the El’s case Cinemas. open, but that the would-be annual deficit, which present- burglars had fled. ly is borne by the 14 commu- 30 years ago A 12-year-old girl suffered nities it serves. The selectmen Aug. 16, 1989 a concussion and was taken have assured townspeople that After five years of -plan to the hospital unconscious no deal will be made unless it ning, the Centre Revitaliza- when she struck a rock while is accepted by town meeting. tion Project began phase one diving off the breakwater Jack Benny and Dorothy on Monday, which included along Shore Drive. Lamour star in "Man About the redesign of a portion of Jack Lemmon and Cath- Town" at the Winthrop and the French Square turnaround. erine Deneuve star in "The State theatres. Ever since the earliest days the location of the Thornton called the Point Shirley Clam However, some officials are April Fools" at the Winthrop of our colonies, there have Park Narrow Gauge Railroad Club organized around 1900. fearful that the state’s finan- Theatre. 90 years ago been various designated lo- Station which was originally Picture one is believe to have cial crunch will jeopardize the Aug. 17, 1929 cations where people would built in 1887. This station was been taken in front of the pho- 10 remaining phases of the 60 years ago W. Gordon Douglas, son of congregate to discuss the replaced in 1903 and moved tographer’s home on Terrace project. Aug. 13, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Wellington D. current affairs of the times to behind 15 Thornton Park Avenue. Picture two depicts The town’s buildings were An apparent heart attack Douglas, is traveling through such as the best place to find where it remains today. While the 15 club members in front wired for live cable broadcast resulted in the drowning of an Europe playing with the Har- game to hunt, where the fish- these outdoor sites may have of the clubhouse on the Otis this week, and history was 82-year-old Pt. Shirley man vardians, Harvard’s famous ing is good, how to plant the been satisfactory during the Street pier where one of the made when Winthrop resi- off Yirrell Beach. Relatives student jazz band, this sum- best crops, politics or just warmer months, buildings early railroads terminated. dents were able to tune into had been searching for the mer. the gossip of the day. Some such as private homes became The third picture is a posed the selectmen’s meeting from victim from about 8 p.m.. He A.E. Whittemore, aboard their homes. of these sites developed into more practical. Homes such close up of the same 15 men was spotted floating in the wa- his boat, Wanderer VII, cap- The School Department ter by Off. Arthur Greenlaw at clubs where the men of the as the Deane Winthrop House on June 15, 1915. The fourth tured first place in the Marble- may have to adjust its bud- 11 p.m. times would go to smoke their (1637 to date), the Bill House picture shows the entrance to head races this past week. get thanks to a 7.5 percent Woodside Park residents pipes or have a mug of ale. (1638 to 1927) on Beal Street the pier as one looks up Otis Business people in the Cen- decrease in local aid to the have won a decision in Land Our peninsula had its share of and the Gibbons House (1640 Street about 1910. It should tre are pleased with the new to 1860) on Washington Ter- not be assumed that the ladies town from the state, which Court that will allow them to gathering places including the iron fence installed by the following. The first one noted race were probably frequent- of these times didn’t also hold translates into a budget cut of continue to have access to the Winthrop Savings Bank at its in the early records was under ly used. Other such meeting meetings. They often gathered $692,356 for the schools. water. The court has ordered quarters at 15 Bartlett rd. the massive Gibbons Elm, places in town were the Jo- in the comfort of a home at "Casualties of War," "Uncle Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Haley to Talking pictures and come- planted in 1637/40 by Ma- seph Belcher Home (1790 to times when the men were ei- Buck," and "Parenthood" are remove a garage and bulkhead dies fill the bill all this week jor General Edward Gibbons 1890) at 125 Sunnyside Ave. ther under a tree or in a store. playing at the Revere Show- on Woodside Avenue. at the Winthrop and Dream who was one of the 15 men which became known as the A number of women’s clubs case Cinemas. About 300 persons attend- theatres. originally allotted a parcel of Parliament House and Eben have been identified such as ed a gala dinner/dance at the land on Pullen Point and who Burrill’s Store located on the the Winthrop Women’s Club 40 years ago new Pleasant Park Y.C. head- 100 years ago served as Captain and Com- present driveway between the founded about 1880 which Aug. 15, 1979 quarters that has replaced the Aug. 16, 1919 manding Officer of the- An Police Station and the Wad- lasted for approximately 100 Water Dept. Commission- former structure that burned The Internal Revenue De- cient and Honorable Artillery sworth Building which was years, the Women’s Garden ers Warren Kirby, Ted Cobb, to the ground in a spectacular partment is making an inves- Company 1639 – 1641, 1646 nicknamed the Senate. Anoth- Club which evolved from and Richard Tacelli will be fire a year ago. and 1654. This organization er place where men gathered the Women’s Club, the Pop- bringing a $500,000 bond is- The town has taken its first tigation of merchants who still meets today at Faneuil in the 1882 – 1906 time frame ular Authors Literary Society sue as an article at the Town step toward a redevelopment sell luxuries, but fail to make Hall in Boston. The Gibbons was Gove’s Shanty which founded in 1895 (the only Meeting to complete phase project with the announce- a proper return of the taxes Elm stood, until 1912, on stood on what is about 73 Na- such club that is still active) two of a water system im- ment of a signing of a contract that are supposed to be lev- Winthrop Street below the hant Avenue near Coomey’s and the League of Women provement program. The se- with a New Jersey firm that ied. The department is partic- junction of Pleasant Street Pond. This article features yet Voters founded in 1920. lectmen have indicated that a will select an appropriate area ularly disappointed with the and Washington Avenue near another such place which was special town meeting may be of the town for urban renewal returns from the dance halls called in the fall. and redevelopment. and beach attractions, as well Speaking at the Winthrop David Niven and Shirley as the small stores that sell ice Rotary Club’s weekly meet- MacLaine star in "Ask Any cream and soda. ing, Congressman Ed Markey Girl" at the Winthrop Theatre. The Winthrop War Work 3 stated that the Carter admin- Committee has appointed a istration needs to take more 70 years ago Historical Committee that will action to halt the outflow of Aug. 11, 1949 compile a report of all of the $6 billion from this country to The Advisory Committee work done during the war by the OPEC nations for import- has approved appropriations the various committees in the ed oil. of about $17,000 for the up- town. This effort surely is one Police Officer Robert coming town meeting as well that will be appreciated by fu- Crawford was injured Sat- as given approval to the 73- ture generations. urday morning when he was unit veterans housing plan put An audience of about 7,000 thrown from his motorcycle forward by the Housing Au- was on hand at Ft. Banks to after a group of children dart- thority. watch a repeat performance of ed into the street. Atty. Henry F. O’Connell the patriotic pageant, “Amer- Steve Rubin, the star full- Jr. of Belcher st. has been ica and the World War” that back of last year’s WHS foot- named chairman of the Red initially was performed here ball team, scored the winning Feather Drive for the coming on July 4. touchdown in the annual Ag- year in Winthrop. The death of Andrew Car- ganis All Star football game. The value of the new, two- negie, the millionaire philan- The Viking gridmen report way police radio system was thropist, has come as a shock to practice this week with an proven here this week when to many. Carnegie endowed outstanding group of sopho- police were able to coordinate the Revere public library. mores leading the way from efforts to apprehend a prowl- The new tax rate for the an undefeated freshman team. er who reportedly had entered town is $20.90, an increase of 4 Coach Bob DeFelice said he the bedrooms of two women $1.20 over last year. Howev- expects 102 candidates to try and tried to force his way into er, Winthrop’s increase is less out for his 1979 squad. two other homes. Sgt. John J. than that of many other com- Ryan O’Neal and Barbara VanDalinda operated at the munities. Streisand star in "The Main switchboard from headquar- Event" at the Kincade The- ters upon the report, while five 110 years ago atre. patrolmen searched the area Aug. 14, 1909 for the suspect, who finally The Water Commissioners 50 years ago was apprehended by Officer held a special meeting Satur- Aug. 14, 1969 “Kayo” Saggese along the day and decided to begin con- Unlike many nearby com- abandoned tracks of the for- struction on the water tower munities, Winthrop’s program mer Narrow Gauge railroad that the town meeting voted to to register senior citizens for on Shirley St. after Saggese erect earlier this year. The lot the new MBTA half-fare iden- fired two warning shots into has been chosen and the con- tification cards went smoothly the air. sulting engineers, Channing Friday morning at Town Hall. A runaway pony, pulling an and Howard, will have plans Winthrop firefighter Lieut. ice cream truck, was bitten by ready on Monday. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 15, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] OBITUARY Jean Elizabeth Vecchio John Kevin Gill George Nils 'Sandy' Hill Retired Nurse Retired Groton, CT Deputy Fire Chief He always lit up a room and brought so much joy Jean Elizabeth (Treloar) John Kevin to so many people Vecchio, a longtime resident Gill, 83, of Se- George Nils “Sandy” Hill, bring, FL peace- of Winthrop, entered into rest formerly of Winthrop and fully passed on July 19 surrounded by her a longtime resident of the away while at loving family. She was 75 Wrentham Development Cen- home early on years old. ter in Wrentham, passed away the morning of July 20. Jean graduated from the peacefully surrounded by his Kevin was born in Win- Chelsea Soldiers Home family on Aug. 9. throp on June 3, 1936, son School of Nursing in 1979 George was a gentleman of the late Henry Aloysius after fulfilling her dream of with a big heart, kind smile and Alice Donovan Gill. He becoming a nurse. She first and handshake for everyone attended Winthrop public a fell in love with nursing at the he met. He was fascinated graduated from Winthrop Cliff House Nursing Home in band, Michael of Reading; her He was a very proud military with cars and colors and took High School in 1953. Soon daughter, Dawn M. Orengo veteran, was most comfort- pleasure in knowing who Winthrop and later worked at after high school, he joined late Gail Powers (David Dy- and her husband, Raul of Win- able when wearing the uni- drove what model and its col- Winthrop Hospital, the Gover- the United States Coast Guard che), Douglas Hill (Lena) throp and her daughter, Bar- form and loved attending mil- or. He loved fire engines, po- nor Winthrop Nursing Home, and was eventually stationed of Aliso Viejo, Calif., Janet bara M. Massingham and her itary events, even following lice cars and their sirens along and Bay View Nursing Home. in Groton, Connecticut. Cushing of Fort Myers, Fla., husband, David of Duxbury. his retirement. with motorcycles and sports Jean enjoyed gospel music Kevin settled in Groton and, Hollis Mory (Charles) of Cape She is also survived by her Finally, Kevin never lost cars. and the singing of Elvis Pres- after finishing active duty with Coral, Fla., and Karen Hill of sister Joanne Jonsson of Sa- interest in traveling in his RV, Sandy, known to his fami- ley, Barry Manilow and The the Coast Guard, he served as Denver, Colo.; endeared uncle lem, her brother John Treloar meeting and making lifelong ly and hometown friends be- Village People. She found a Groton police officer for to Patrick Cushing of West friendships with people from cause of his sandy red hair, pleasure in seeing Andrew and his wife, Debbie of Fred- about 10 years and later as a Hartford, Conn., Jennifer all over the U.S. and Canada. always lit up the room and Lloyd Webber plays, playing ericksburg, Virginia and her Poquonnock Bridge Fire De- Cushing of Groton, Conn., Kevin is survived by his brought so much joy to so Facebook games, crossword sister, Judy Treloar of Brock- partment (Groton) firefighter Natalya Hill of Roswell, Ga., current wife, Lois; his four many people. puzzles and Sudoku. She ton. for 25 years, retiring in 1991 Bryan Hill of Dunwoody, Ga. children: Michael Gill of His Wrentham family filled Jean was the loving grand- as the Deputy Chief. and Michelle Hill of Aliso loved her television game Berkeley, Calif. (Caryn), with many longtime care- mother of Kristina, Brittany, Kevin married Carolyn Viejo, Calif. Heartfelt thanks shows, her Hallmark Channel Kathy Haase of Lake Placid, givers, staff and volunteers Davis, Austin, William, and (McVey) in 1955 and togeth- to longtime caregiver Cheryl movies, and her favorite series Fla. and Gales Ferry, (Jeffrey), helped George thrive and Theodore and the cherished er they had five children. In Cornell for her endless sup- shows. Sharon Gill of St. James, N.C. grow expanding his horizons great-grandmother of Benja- 1975, he married Nancy (Bul- port, love and companionship. Jean was born on Dec. 22, (Frank Roseman) and Denise enabling him to lead and live min. She is also survived by lard). They were married for Visiting hours will be held 1943 to Esther K. Treloar in Gill (Lawrence Boland) of a long and amazing life given several nieces and nephews, 42 years until Nancy passed in the Maurice W. Kirby Fu- Watertown, N.Y. Mystic, CT; his stepdaughter his disabilities. He was always who will miss her dearly. away in November, 2017. In neral Home, 210 Winthrop She is survived by her son Lorrie Gault of Sanford FL active attending field trips, December. 2018, Kevin mar- St., Winthrop today, Thurs- William C. Vecchio and his Per Jean’s request, she has (Richard); three brothers, Rev. going to workshop, enjoy- ried Lois Lewis. day, Aug. 15 from 9:30 to wife, Amy of Salem, NH, donated her body to medical David Gill, SJ of Weston, ing daily program activities Kevin moved from Con- 11:30 a.m. A Funeral Service research. There will be no Richard Gill (Kathy) and Peter and parades and he loved his her daughter, Roberta J. Vec- necticut to Florida following at the funeral home beginning services at this time. Gill (Maureen, both of Win- mealtimes. chio-Kilduff and her hus- retirement in 1991, spending at 11:30 a.m. today will be fol- throp, seven grandchildren George loved everyone he the majority of his time in lowed by burial in Winthrop and 13 great-grandchildren; met and never forgot a pret- Lake Placid, where he led a Cemetery. as well as many other loving ty face. He enjoyed the Red very active retired life. He was In lieu of flowers, don family members and friends. Sox, water activities and es- a member of the Glad Hatters ations in George’s memory to Kevin was preceded in pecially music and sing-a- Senior Performers group at support Seabird Enterprises death by his wife of 42 years, longs. George will be missed the Highlands Little Theater 169 Thames St. Groton CT. Second Anniversary Remembrance Nancy (deceased 2017); his by many but never forgotten in Sebring. He loved to share 06340 or seabirdenterprises. youngest son, Timothy (de- thanks to his positive spir- Joseph I. “Jay” Cordes IV his beautiful tenor voice by org to aid and assist other ceased 1986); and his brother, it and loving impression he singing and entertaining on developmentally challenged 7/2/69-8/17/17 Henry Gill (deceased 2010). shared with all who knew him. many stages from Connecti- adults will be welcomed. An interment service will He was the beloved son of cut to Florida. He was an ac- For guestbook, please visit: be held at 11 a.m. Sept. 18 the late Natalie and George tive member of the Trinity Lu- www.mauricekirbyfh.comom. at the Pachaug Cemetery in Hill, favorite sibling of the theran Church in Lake Placid Griswold. A Celebration of where he served as an Elder. Life service will take place Kevin was a very proud 30- on Feb. 29, 2020 at the Trin- year member of AA, gaining ity Lutheran Church in Lake Ronald Campbell support from and donating his Placid, Florida with Pastor Veteran of three foreign wars time to improve the lives of Richard Norris officiating. others. In lieu of flowers, memori- Ronald S. Until recently, Kevin lived al donations may be given to Campbell of in the Covered Bridge com- the Trinity Lutheran Church North Port, FL munity in Lake Placid, where Memorial Fund, Lake Placid, passed away on he served on various boards. Florida. August 7. He We love and miss you very much, Dad. was 85 years old. Ronald was born on June Love, Joey, Amanda, Kristin, and Joseph. Sophia Speliakos 8, 1934 in Canton, Ohio, to Joseph and Marian Campbell. Her life was centered around her family and her He served in the U.S. Navy church from 1950 to 1968 in the 3rd All types of services Division H&S Company 1st (Jasmine) Campbell of Reno, for all types of people. Sophia K. (Condakes) Spe- Battalion. He was a veteran of Nev., John Ramsey of Thorn- liakos of Winthrop passed three foreign wars; the Korean ton, N.H., Nicole (Malachi) Nicodemus of Plymouth, away peacefully at the age of War from 1950 to 1953, Viet- Some people prefer traditional funeral N.H., Aimee (Caleb) Tara, 89 on Aug. 11 after years of nam Era 1960s to 1975 and the services. Others prefer cremation. Cold War from 1945 to 1991. of Redding, Calif., and Ty- battling Alzheimer’s Disease. ler Zimmer, Cody and Emma Some want an elaborate ceremony. She was the beloved wife He received the Navy/Marine Then there are others who don’t Campbell of Plymouth, N.H.; of the late Kosmas Speliakos Corps Sea Service Deploy- and eight great grandchildren. want any ceremony at all. When of Vresthena, Sparta Greece ment Ribbon, Vietnam Ser- He was predeceased by it comes to funerals, there are and Winthrop. She is sur- vice Medal, Korean Defense wife, Joyce G. Simpson; son, as many options as there are vived by her son, Constantine, Service Medal with Bronze Lloyd S. Campbell; daugh- people. And we take pride in daughter in law, Yula, grand- Star, Fleet Marine Force Ser- ter, Nona G. Hobbs and twin being able to say we offer them all. children Sophia, Christina and vice, and Navy Fleet Marine brother, Donald Campbell. Paul, as well as many nieces Cathedral in Astoria, N.Y. un- Force Ribbon. Ronald’s Ma- A graveside service took and nephews. til 1973. rine Corps League place on Mon, Aug 12 at Sara- Born in Vassara, Sparta, Moving back to Winthrop Decorations include De- sota National Cemetery. In Greece, she emigrated to the in 1973, she used her teach- partment Staff Appointed lieu of flowers, the family re- Caggiano Bronze Medal, Distinguished quests that donations be made FUNERALHOME United States after World War ing degree as a Greek school Citizen Silver Medal and the II with her mother, the late teacher for over 15 years at the in Ronald’s honor to Tidewell 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 Lefkothea (Meletis) Conda- Detachment Staff Appointed Hospice House at tidewell- Telephone: 617-846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 Cathedral in Boston and St. Bronze Medal. www.caggianofuneralhome.com(617) 846-8700 kes, her beloved siblings, the hospice.org/home/giving George in Lynn. Sophia was Afterward, he obtained his www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. late John Condakes and the also employed by Winthrop Arrangements entrusted to www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com Doctorate in Clinical Pathol- Farley Funeral Home, 5900 S. © adfinity© late Polixeni (Condakes) Tsi- Savings Bank/Bank Boston ogy. When he retired, he be- Biscayne Dr, North Port, FL otos and the late Peter Conda- until her retirement. came a DAV/HSC/FSO. kes to join her father, the late Sophia’s life was centered 34287. IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... Ronald was the Command- Nicholas Condakes, who had around her family and the To share a memory of Ron- er of his branch of the Dis- ald or to leave a special con- already settled in East Boston church. She focused on carry- abled American Veterans, the dolence please visit: www. MAURICE W. KIRBY (1913) and subsequently Win- ing on the legacy of the Spe- Marine Corps League and the throp (1940s). liakos and Condakes families Korean War Veterans of TN. farleyfuneralhome.com. A 1950 graduate of with strength, sacrifice, love He lived 22 years in Mem- In Memory Brandeis Vocational High and perseverance. phis, Tenn., and 26 in Winthrop 4th Anniversary School in Boston, she then Funeral arrangements were before moving to Florida. went on to St. Basil’s Acade- by the Maurice W. Kirby Fu- Survivors include one Cory Collins my Teachers College in Garri- neral Home, 210 Winthrop daughter, Cynthia Campbell 3/31/1990 - 8/14/15 son, N.Y. and became the Sec- St., Winthrop. A Funeral Ser- of North Port; one son, James retary of the Greek Orthodox vice was held at St. George Joseph (Jamie) Campbell of Cathedral in Boston and then Greek Orthodox Church, 54 Plymouth, N.H.; grandchil- served as Secretary for the Di- South Common St., Lynn on dren, Tiffany (Michael) Ad- FUNERAL HOME, INC. ocese of Boston. Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 10 ams of North Port, Timothy • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS She met her love, Kosmas, a.m. Interment followed in the TORF FUNERAL • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA while vacationing in Greece Winthrop Cemetery. and they later married in Ath- SERVICE • SERVING ALL FAITHS In lieu of flowers, donations Pre-need planning with our ens. After Kosmas resigned can be made in her memory to price protection guarantee. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION his commission as a Captain the Hellenic Nursing Home, Arrangements made at our in the Greek Army, Sophia 601 Sherman St., Canton, facility or in the comfort of Gone is the face we loved so dear, your own home Silent is the voice we loved to hear. (617) 846-0909 and he moved to Astoria, N.Y. MA. 02021, or to St. George Too far away for sight or speech, 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP in 1964, and lived there for Greek Orthodox Church in 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: But not too far for thoughts to reach. Deborah Torf Golden 10 years. Sophia became the Sweet to remember him once here, WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM Lynn. Amy Torf Golden Who, though absent, Secretary for St. Demetrios Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) M.L. Torf (1867-1940) is just as dear. (617) 889-2900 Sadly Missed and Loved Always, To place a memoriam in the Winthrop Sun Transcript, Dad, Courtney, Jaydin, (800)428-7161 Lucas, Kenzie & Paula please call 781-485-0588 www.torffuneralservice.com

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OBITUARY Faison // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 year that was more informa- it is an incredibly important center business district. He’s Holly Altri tive and streamlined than it project,” he said. also asking for people to think Now at peace in heaven had been in the past,” he said. There is also money from about where Winthrop will be “We went through the re- the Environmental Bond Bill in 2030. He said its important Funeral Services were held building of the entire budget to do some work at Ingle- for the community to know privately for Holly A. (Par- and came out with a pret- side Park for installing a wa- where it wants to go and then kins–Hennessy) Altri who ty good product in the short ter-storage system. He said determine the zoning around died following a brief illness amount of time,” Faison said the town is also very close to that. of the $64 million budget for getting the old middle school on Tuesday, July 23 at the “I’m working with MAPC 2020. building ready to go out to bid Beth Israel Deaconess Medi- on a 2030 visioning docu- cal Center in Boston with her Another accomplishment for reuse. was the $13.1 million financ- “We do have parties inter- ment,” he said. “It’s Winthrop mother by her side. She was choosing where it wants to 47 years old. ing of the Center Business ested in that piece of proper- Town Manager Austin Fasion go.” Holly was born in Dallas, District infrastructure, some- ty,” he said. Prior to coming to Win- Texas, and later moved to thing he had made a priority. He hopes the projects start New Orleans, La. with her Now the project has gone out a new wave of momentum for throp, Faison was the assistant to bid. the com-munity. work on is the new zoning of town administra-tor in Brook- parents. As a young girl, she promise and endless possibili- “The cost has gone up, but Another area he’d like to the entire town, not just the line. and her family moved to East ties became difficult and filled Boston where she remained with obstacles that were over- throughout her education. bearing. Holly is now at peace She attended St. John’s in Heaven with her son Chris, School in Boston and East and her eternal life is filled Boston High School. When with every dream and wish CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Holly moved to Jeffries Point attained that she did not have News Briefs // in East Boston she made here on earth. friends very quickly with her She was the beloved challenges and for individuals • 5K Walk (3.1 miles) from $100,000 in funding for its giving our participants a more southern accent, blonde hair, daughter of Victoria (Hous- (peers) and they meet the last Dana-Farber Cancer Institute School-to-Career program, independent future.” which supports students and witty sense of humor and per- ton) Neary and her husband, Wednesday of Every Month . • 10K Walk (6.2 miles) Since 1971, Triangle, Inc. recent graduates between 16 sonality. Holly enjoyed spend- Frederick of Dallas, Texas; For more information e-mail from Newton has empowered people with and 26-years-old in the Met- ing time with her friends and the loving mother of Amber [email protected] or • Half Walk (13.1 disabilities and their families to ro North and South Shore re- making new ones. She was Altri–Church and Jacob Al- call 617-984-0504 and leave a miles) from Wellesley live rich, fulfilling lives. With a always looking to make peo- message. Also visit www.na- • Marathon Walk (26.2 gions. The funds will help ad- strong focus on employment, tri–Church both of Waterville, vance programs to help young ple laugh and just having a Maine, and the late Christo- migreaternorthshore.org. miles) from Hopkinton empowerment, independence, good time and enjoying life. Walkers are treated to refu- adults plan their careers, and community engagement, pher J. Kjersgard. She was expand their experience and Holly later settled in Win- the proud grandmother of GARUFO eling stations throughout the Triangle, Inc. reaches more throp, where she raised her course as well as a celebration skills to secure competitive than 4,000 people across east- one grandson, the dear sister GRADUATES FROM employment, and live more son, Christopher. As a young at the Finish ern Massachusetts each year. of Richard Houston–Garcia independent lives. The allo- mother, she worked various MASSACHUSETTS Line, complete with food, mu- Through all of its efforts, Trian- and his companion, Kristie cation is part of $5.4 million jobs trying her best to be a gle, Inc reminds our communi- of Yonkers, N.Y. and she is MARITIME ACADEMY sic, and a speaking program. funding in the Department of good mother and provider for ties that we are all people with also lovingly survived by her The following local res- All walkers commit to raise Elementary and Secondary herself and her son. She later abilities. Learn more about the nephew, Logan Garcia. She idents have graduated from a minimum of $325, except Education’s budget dedicat- had two more children, Amber was also a friend to many. the Massachusetts Maritime for walkers 12 years old and ed to workforce development organization and their impact at and Jacob and then moved to Funeral arrangements un- Academy on Saturday, June younger whose fundraising and employment service pro- triangle-inc.org. Maine. der the care and direction of 22. commitment is $125. There is gramming throughout the Life became difficult for the Vertuccio & Smith, Home Cadet 1st Class Cal Edward also a Virtual Walker option Commonwealth. Holly, she lost her firstborn for Funerals of Revere. Re- Garufo for those unable to attend the “We want to thank our 24-HOUR son, Chris -- the tragedy was membrances may be made to Massachusetts Maritime event on September 22, who elected officials, including devastating and unfortu- Rosie’s Place, 889 Harrison Academy is a four-year state still want to support the cause. House Speaker Robert De- nately her life would never Ave., Boston, MA 02118. For college offering undergrad- Leo, Senate President Karen MASSPORT be the same. Life became a online guestbook, please vis- uate degrees in Emergency TRIANGLE, INC. Spilka, and the co-sponsors of challenge for Holly and her it www.vertuccioandsmithc. Management, Energy Sys- RECEIVES $100,000 this budget amendment, Rep. health became debilitating. A com. tems Engineering, Facilities life that was once filled with Daniel Ryan and Sen. Sal Di- NOISE Engineering, International FOR SCHOOL Domenico for their work in Maritime Business, Marine TO CAREER securing this critical funding,” COMPLAINT LINE Engineering, Marine Safety PROGRAMMING said Coleman Nee, CEO of Arthur Perrin and Environmental Protection 617-561-3333 Following Governor Bak- Triangle, Inc. “These addi- Member of Beachmont Yacht Club and and Marine Transportation. er’s signing and the finaliza- tional resources will advance Winthrop Elks Graduate degrees are offered tion of the Commonwealth’s the vital work of providing in Emergency Management FY 2020 Budget, Triangle, transition aged young adults Arthur A. Perrin of Revere and Facilities Management. Inc. is proud to announce it with meaningful pathways for St., Winthrop passed away at The Academy is located on has received an additional career and lifetime success, the Massachusetts General Cape Cod, and is the oldest Hospital on Aug. 9. He was 77 continuing Maritime College years old. in the country. Born in Medford, the son of the late Allison Perrin and REGISTER FOR THE nicole zervas Virginia (Colby), prior to his ANNUAL BOSTON ecnad ymedaca retirement, he was a salesman for American Steel and also MARATHON JIMMY • Registration at Studio worked at Massport for 10 FUND WALK Saturday, August 24th 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. years. Arthur was a lifetime Registration is now open Thursday, August 22nd & 29th, 6-8:30 p.m. member of the Beachmont for the 2019 Classes begin Wednesday, September 4th Yacht Club and also a member Jimmy Fund Walk presented • New Students Welcome of the Winthrop Elks Lodge by Hyundai, which raises the Beginner through Advanced #1078. most money of any single day • Tiny Toes Program 3-6 Year old He was the devoted hus- ed from the Caggiano-O'Ma- walk in the country. Sched- • band of Mary J. (Maher) and ley-Frazier Funeral Home, uled for Sunday, September Tiniest Toes ages 18m - 3 Years the loving father of Brian Winthrop on Tuesday, Aug. 22, funds raised from the Jim- • Latin Dance Perrin, retired from Massa- 13, followed by a Funeral my Fund Walk will support all • Contemporary chusetts Environmental Po- Mass in St. John the Evange- forms of adult and pediatric lice and his wife, Karen, Sean list Church. Services conclud- patient care and cancer re- • Tumbling for dance (tricks & stunts) Perrin, WPD and his wife, Tia, ed with the interment in the search at the nation’s premier • Coed & All Boy classes all of Winthrop and Arthur Belle Isle section of Winthrop cancer center, Dana-Farber Perrin and his wife, Julie of Cemetery. Donations in his Cancer Institute. Lynnfield; cherished grandfa- memory can be made to: Giv- There is an option for ballet : tap : jazz : contemporary : hip hop : latin : tumble ther of Brian Jr., WPD, Rachel ing.MassGeneral.org. everyone. Participants can and Daniel Perrin and brother To sign the online guest- choose from any of the be- of Connie Wright and Janice book go to www.caggianofu- low four distances along the McLean, both of Georgia. 781.284.3137 [email protected] neralhome.com. historic Boston Marathon® The funeral was conduct- 790 broadway, revere, ma 02151 course: Vincent Gaetano Tarantino Quickest Route to Encore Casino Retired commercial fisherman Vincent Gaetano Tarantino from Winthrop via Water Ferry of Woodside Avenue, Win- throp passed away at home on for Summer 2019 July 27. He was 84 years old. DEPARTURE TO ENCORE Born in Boston, the be- WINTHROP DEPARTURES ARRIVAL AT AQUARIUM VIA LONG WHARF NORTH loved son of the late Susan MONDAY - FRIDAY 10:30 AM 11:10 AM 11:20 AM & 11:50 PM (Napoli) and Steve Tarantino, 3:40 PM 3:55 PM 4:20 PM & 4:50 PM he grew up in the North End 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:50 PM & 6:20 PM before moving to Winthrop in 1971. Prior to his retirement he worked as a commercial THURSDAY-FRIDAY ONLY 7:30 PM 7:45 PM 7:50 PM & 8:20 PM fisherman for many years. 8:35 PM 8:55 PM 9:20 PM & 9:50 PM He was also a member of the ther of Suzanne, James, An- Madonna Del Soccorso Soci- drea, Vincent, Christine, Mat- SATURDAY 10:00 AM 11:05 AM 11:20 AM & 11:50 AM ety "Fisherman's Club" in the thew, Julie and Shauna. 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:50 PM & 1:20 PM North End. The funeral was conduct- 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 3:50 PM & 4:20 PM He was the devoted hus- ed from the Caggiano-O'Ma- band of Marie R. (Sutera) ley-Frazier Funeral Home, 5:40 PM 5:55 PM 6:20 PM & 6:50 PM and the loving father of Ste- Winthrop on Wednesday, July 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:20 PM & 9:50 PM ven Tarantino and his wife, 31, followed by a Funeral Blanche of Hopkinton, Carl Mass in St. John the Evange- SUNDAY 10:00 AM 10:50 AM 11:20 AM & 11:50 AM Tarantino and his wife, Kathy list Church. Services conclud- 12:05 PM 12:20 PM 12:50 PM & 1:20 PM and Susan Martucci and her ed with the interment in the 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 3:50 PM & 4:20 PM husband, Gus, all of Winthrop; Belle Isle section of Winthrop 5:40 PM 6:10 PM 6:20 PM & 6:50 PM dear brother of the late Jennie Cemetery. Palladino, Gaetano Taranti- To sign the online guest- For more information, or to purchase tickets online to guarantee space no, Lillian Spinale, Steven book go to www.caggianofu- aboard the Valkyrie, visit us at www.theWinthropFerry.com or follow us on “Junior” Tarantino and Marie neralhome.com. Facebook at “The Winthrop Ferry” Sarno and cherished grandfa- Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 15, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] School Supply Drive to be held Aug. 17

By Kate Anslinger Gabby and Joseph Shea mission is to help fellow stu- are hosting a School Supply dents defray the cost of school Two Winthrop students are Drive on Saturday, Aug. 17, supplies showing that you are never from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Ar- “We are asking the commu- too young to help. thur T. Cummings loop. Their nity to help support students in need and donate some of the required school supplies,” said Gabby, who is a member of the middle school student council and going into seventh grade. Her younger brother, Joseph will be heading into first grade in September. Items will be collected and presented to the Superinten- dent of Schools for proper dis- tribution to the school princi- pals. There is also a collection box at the Coldwell Banker office at 218 Winthrop St. “Gabby and Joseph came up with the idea on their own and we are hoping it ends up becoming an annual event,” said mom and member of the Gorman Fort Banks PTO, Christa Shea. The Shea siblings are re- questing the following items to help other students start the new school year off success- fully: LTJG Robert T. Dolan, with his parents Carol and Thomas Dolan. Backpacks (no wheels please) Pens and pencils Naval Flight Officer Dolan receives Wings of Gold Loose-leaf paper Glue sticks LTJG Robert T. Dolan of tering the fleet. steps of his great uncle Thom- Pencil boxes and pouches Winthrop, a 2017 graduate of Pensacola is also home as Dawson who received his Handheld pencil sharpener the United States Naval Acad- base for the Navy’s Blue An- Wings of Gold in Pensacola in Dry erase markers emy in Annapolis, Md., has gels. The ceremony was at- 1944 during World War II. Gabby and Joseph Shea are will be the supply drive hosts on Paper towels recently received his “Wings tended by Rob’s parents, as Before reporting to NAS Saturday, Aug. 7. Calculators (TI 30 XIIS for of Gold” as a Naval Flight Of- well as his siblings Meg and Oceana Robert must complete Middle School) ficer. Jay Dolan, his aunt and un- the Navy’s SERE training Lunch boxes Robert is the son of Thom- cle Maureen and Rich Harris program level C. The SERE Notebooks (spiral and com- as and Carol Dolan of 152 and his girlfriend Tayla Nor- (survival, evasion, resistance position) Bartlett Road. mandie. The post event gath- and escape) program trains Public Service Robert has been assigned to ering took place at the Blue the Navy’s advanced fighters Highlighters Crayons, colored pencils, join the VFA-106 Gladiators Angels Officers Club. and special ops personnel to markers based at NAS Oceana in Nor- Special appreciation is deal with all possible situa- Announcement folk, Va. The Gladiators are a given to Rear Admiral Craig tions. Coincidentally Roberts Scissors Hand sanitizer strike fighter squadron flying Clapperton, former CO of the Naval Academy roommate’s Headphones (no earbuds or the FA-18F Super Hornets. USS Roosevelt carrier vessel great Uncle, General Curtis airpods) The Winging ceremony and current Deputy Director LeMay, is credited with cre- Tissues took place on July 26, 2017 of U.S. Cyber Command in ating the U.S. SERE training With the Summer Heat picking up Binders of various sizes (1 at NAS Pensacola which is Washington for flying in as program in 1943. inch, 2 inch, and zip around) nicknamed “The cradle of Na- the guest speaker and to Cap- LTJG Dolan, congratula- For more information, or to val Aviation”. NAS Pensacola tain Scott Janik, Commander tions on this accomplishment. Remember to stay hydrated arrange a pick up or drop off at was established in 1913 and of NAS Pensacola’s Air Wing The community thanks you a different time please contact every Navy, Marine and Coast Six for presiding over the cer- and all service members for Christa Shea at: cdancets@ Guard aviator must train there emony. serving our country. aol.com or 617-429-4257 to earn their Wings before en- Robert follows in the foot- ARE YOU IN A NO DRONE ZONE? DON’T BREAK THE LAW. KNOW THE RULES. VISIT FAA.GOV/UAS

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Theater Review STUDENT HIGHLIGHT: La cage aux folleS Dorr spends summer at the State House By Kate Anslinger What activities are you By Sheila Barth guez and Reagle’s instrumen- talists, the talented ensemble, involved in at school? BOX OFFICE Soon-to-be-senior, Kevin I play hockey, soccer, and Sexy, long-legged danc- main characters Georges and Renowned director-cho- Albin, triumphantly punctu- Dorr, is keeping his options tennis. I was named captain ers garbed in glittering rega- reographer helms Reagle ate their freedom to be who open and testing a variety of of the soccer and tennis team lia stroll and strut around in Music Theatre of Greater the glitzy opening number they are, as the duo overtly different career paths before for the 2019-2020 season. Boston’s two-act produc- of Reagle Music Theatre of displays their affection like he officially decides what he I’m also involved in student tion and cast of 26, through Greater Boston’s production a longtime, loyal couple, in wants to be when he gets old- council and have attended of “La Cage aux Folles,” song “The Best of Times”. August 18, Robinson Theatre, er. many conferences. Also, I am musically declaring “We are Portraying gay club pro- 617 Lexington St., Waltham: One of those options is a member of National Honor what we are.” prietor Georges, Boston-ar- Thursday, Sunday, 2 p.m.,Fri- a summer job at the State Society at Winthrop High. Looks are, indeed, decep- ea/North Shore favorite J.T. day, Saturday, 7 p.m. $25-$69. House, giving tours to groups tive. The glamorous Cagelles, Turner affably emcees the senior, student, groups of 10 who hail from different areas Who is your role model? song-and-dance ensemble, are show, introducing featured discounts; student rush, with of the country and the world. It’s difficult for me to college ID, an hour before all guys, performing at the performers, including ZaZa, On average, Dorr gives two KevinDorr name just one role model. glitzy drag club in St. Tropez heralded toast of the town, curtain, 50 percent off. 781- or three 45-minute tours each I’ve looked up to my parents, on the French Riviera. Di- cross-dressing, greatest fe- 891-5600, reaglemusicthe- day, as part of the program, real world. aunts, uncles, teachers, and rected and choreographed by male impersonating performer atre.org. and the majority of the groups coaches throughout my life. veteran Susan Chebookjian, of all time. Offstage, the glit- consist of 10 tourists. Regard- How did you find out But I would say my role mod- it’s impossible to distinguish tery musical mistress is Albin, less of what four-year-college about this program? els are my cousins. I’ve been these males from females, un- Georges longtime effeminate reen Brennan) are staying or university Dorr decides I heard about this program lucky enough to be surround- til they doff splendidly-coiffed lover, whom Broadway star overnight at Georges’ place, to apply to with the goal of through Mrs. Letterie at the ed by many older cousins, all wigs. James Darrah portrays with so Jean-Michel says Albin studying business, this sum- Arthur Cummings School. of whom have had success in The play explores homosex- aplomb. As club headliner must leave during the Din- mer internship is likely to Her son was involved in this some way. I’m lucky because Zaza, Derrah’s flamboyance, dons’ stay. uality, cross dressing, transgen- boost his resume and give him program when he was in high I get to watch what they do, dered people and performers affectation, nuance, and pet- Jean-Michel rushes around, experience that will be useful school and I thought it sound- and I try my best to take after when Americans frowned on ulance are spot-on. removing Albin’s clothing in the classroom and in the ed interesting and different. them. them, but Europeans accepted Together, veteran stage- from closets and the couple’s and celebrated them. screen actor Darrah, a native sensual decorations. Jean-Mi- From the time Harvey Fier- of Waltham, and Turner, of chel also wants to tone down stein’s multi-award winning, Ipswich, warmly display the Jacob, the couple’s house ser- two-act, eyebrow-raising couple’s love, affection and vant who cross-dresses as a musical comedy, (music and admiration for each other, es- French maid and wants des- lyrics by Tony and Grammy pecially in duets “With You perately to be in the club’s award winner Jerry Herman). on My Arm” and “Song on Cagelles line-up. Benz At- originally appeared on Broad- the Sand”. thakanrunpan of Bangkok, way in 1983 the musical, based The plot is fun, too. Georg- Thailand, Boston Conserva- on the play by Jean Poiret, es’ 24-year-old straight son, tory at Berklee MFA graduate, with book by four-time Tony Jean-Michel arrives home is overzealous as Jacob. Award winner Harvey Fier- with a startling announce- Albin is deeply wound- stein skyrocketed successful- ment- he intends to marry ed,and Georges feels Albin’s ly, on stage and film. The 1996 Anne, (Lily Steven), ironical- pain, telling Jean-Michel ( movie, “The Bird Cage,” star- ly the daughter of M. Dindon Jonathan Acorn) in his moving Scan here to ring Robin Williams, Nathan (Rich Allegretto), a pompous, solo to “Look Over There,” at Scansee here our to new see our new website! Lane, and Gene Hackman ( an self-righteous, anti-homosex- Albin, who lovingly raised the website! American-themed remake of ual deputy official, who’s de- boy throughout the years, in Poirot’s 1978 French-Italian termined to run “degenerates” lieu of his errant mother . film, “La Cage aux Folles”), out of town. Holier-than-thou Georges devises a plan to increased its popularity. Dindon, Anne, and Dindon’s pass Albin off as Jean-Mi- Scan here to see our new website! Nicely accompanied by suppressed wife, Marie, chel’s uncle and coaches Al- Music Director Dan Rodri- (comically played by Mau- bin on how to look, walk,and talk like a man, in song, “Masculinity”. Trading Al- bin’s boas, scarves and high heels for a suit and tie, Albin’s Insurance Built on Relationships & Trust transformation is eye-catch- ing as he strides around, like a Led by Wayne Guyer, Amy Olevitz, Andrew Bierschied, Casey Correa and Steven Roy John Wayne caricature. However, Albin’s plan to Insurance Built on Relationships & Trust instead portray the young Insurance Built on Relationships & Trust man’s absentee mother, suc- Led by Wayne Guyer,Representing Amy Olevitz, Andrew Bierschied, and Caseymany otherCorrea fine and companies. Steven Roy ceeds. Led by Wayne Guyer, Amy Olevitz, Andrew Bierschied, Casey Correa and Steven Roy While the first act drags at times (no pun intended), with long ensemble stage numbers, RepresentingRepresenting and and many many other other fine fine companies. companies. PHOTO BY HERB PHILPOTT the second act picks up the JT Turner portraying Georges and James Darrah as Albin make pace, ending with a rousing www.elliotwhittier.com melodic music in Reagle Theatre of Greater Boston’s ‘La Cage finale. aux Folles' WINTHROP STUDENTS EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

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Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm By Sue Ellen Woodcock is congested for 11 hours per to Lynn and a commuter rail The study also looked at www.town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging day, from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. The stop at Wonderland to create why congestion occurs. Re- MassDOT released a com- northbound direction is con- a link between the commuter curring congestion is tra- THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 gested for nine hours per day, ditionally associated with 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) prehensive 172-page traffic rail and the Blue Line. Both 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara congestion report last Thurs- from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. of these would strive to deter commuting patterns, but the 12:00pm – Lunch day for the state and the sev- “The DOT Traffic study vehicular traffic on Route 1A regular increase of traffic vol- 1:00pm – Bingo eral major arteries, which flow confirms what we have known from North Shore residents umes beyond available road- through the Greater-Boston all along: traffic in Metro- coming to the Wonderland/ way capacity is the product of FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 area. politan Boston is a regional Revere Beach/Beachmont several and overlapping forc- 9:30am – Exercise Class problem, not a unique Revere T-stations every day. In or- es including population and 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry “Massachusetts has 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy reached a tipping point with problem. Our own analysis of der to have a meaningful im- employment growth, housing 12:00pm – Lunch respect to congestion,” Steph- traffic on the eastern side of pact on lessening traffic in and land use development pri- anie Pollack, Transportation our city indicates that over 90 the Commonwealth, and in orities, travel behavior, and SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Secretary for Gov. Charlie percent of rush hour traffic is Revere specifically, we need elements of the roadway net- 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy Baker's administration, of the from outside of our city—it’s to properly invest in projects work itself. report entitled Congestion in motorists just passing through like these.” “The study also recom- MONDAY, AUGUST 19 9:30am – Exercise the Commonwealth: Report to on their way into Boston or to According to the report, in mends building more afford- 12:00pm – Lunch the Governor last Thursday. the Airport. And, as the study the 7 a.m. hour, more road- able housing near transit. Peo- 1:00pm – Bingo “The city of Revere bears points out, traffic problems way segments are highly con- ple will be able to get out of 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara the brunt of the North Shore’s in many parts of the region gested within the problematic their cars and jump on the T traffic flowing into and out are far worse than what we in I-95/128 belt, including from instead,” Boncore said. “We TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 of Boston each day - Revere Revere experience. Motorists Route 1A southbound (from need to do more in the Com- 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy face literally miles of bumper- Lynn, Swampscott and Mar- monwealth to get people out 10:00am – Arts & Crafts residents did not need a study 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) to tell us that, as we sit in it to-bumper travel that can take blehead through Revere to of their cars.” 10:00-11:00am – Blood Pressures every day on our way to and hours. We are fortunate that the Sumner Tunnel. “To the extent that pub- 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy from work,” said State Rep. Revere has the benefit of pub- From 8 a.m. to 8:59 a.m. lic transportation is a partial 12:00pm – Lunch RoseLee Vincent (D-Revere). lic transportation and short ac- Routh 1A South is listed as solution to roadway traffic, 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn While congestion is a ma- cess to downtown Boston and “congested” and one of the I am also a proponent of the 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal jor problem within the Route Logan Airport,” said Mayor most consistently congested long-discussed Blue Line-Red WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 128/95 loop, the congestion Brian Arrigo. “That is the pri- roadways in the Common- Line connection between the 9:30am – Exercise Class for Revere continues to push mary reason that we continue wealth. Bowdoin and Charles/MGH 10:00am – Vision Impaired Group Meeting along the major arteries of to forcefully advocate for the The Lynn/Boston corridor MBTA stops. This will con- 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) Route 1A (North Shore Road), creation of a commuter rail travel times range from 30 to nect large segments of the 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) Route 1, Route 60 on the Mal- stop at Wonderland, which 40 minutes with congestion regional population that will 12:00pm – Lunch den line and the Revere Beach we hope will move up on the impacting jobs and the transit be vital to the success of de- 1:00-3:00p – SHINE Counseling (Appointment Required) Parkway. MBTA’s priority list as devel- services, the report points out. velopment on both sides of The section of Route 1A opment occurs at Wonderland, During the rush hour be- Boston,” Arrigo said adding, Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to southbound carries traffic Suffolk Downs, and the Nec- tween 5 p.m. to 5:59 p.m. “The development along Re- you. You can now subscribe to have the Senior Center News- from Revere, Saugus, Lynn, co site.” Route 107 North (The Marsh vere Beach Boulevard and letter emailed to you each month. To sign up, go to www. Swampscott, Salem, and other “This was a long-awaited Road) is “congested” and Ocean Avenue benefit from town.winthrop.ma.us/subscribe. North Shore communities to and overdue study,” said State Route 1A north is “highly state programs that emphasize Sen. Joe Boncore, chairman congested”. transit-oriented development, Effective Monday, August 12, the Senior Center Van will re- and out of Boston through the sume operating four days a week (Monday-Thursday). The Sumner and Callahan tunnels. of the Senate Transportation Other places where travel in other words, development van runs from 9am-4pm. If you would like to schedule a ride, The report continues to Committee. “Greater Boston time increased by more than located near public transit. please call the Senior Center at least 1-2 business days in ad- state that trips between Lynn has the worst congestion of 50 percent during the morn- Revere development actually vance. and Boston along Routes 1A, any area in the country and it’s ing peak travel period include adds relatively little additional Italian Class with Michael and Technology Class with Betsy will 60, and 107 are also unreli- only getting worse.” many of the most problematic traffic to our roads because of not meet again until September. able heading in both direc- “With the release of this segments in Greater Boston its easy access to public trans- Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please call tions. Going inbound in the report, I am hopeful that state – include American Legion portation.” the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for morning on an average day, leaders will begin to serious- High¬way (Route 60) in Re- According to the study, the next day. Thank you! the non-rush hour trip will ly discuss ways to mitigate vere. congestion itself can change Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open take 30 minutes, but during commuter traffic that floods The congestion not only travel behavior, inducing Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. the peak hour commute could our roadways,” Vincent said. effects automobile traffic, but people to change their com- Get Your Senior Citizen CharlieCard: Apply for a free MBTA take up to 40 minutes. Drivers “I have been a strong propo- bus traffic, too. mute times in order to avoid Senior CharlieCard during the month of September. Just drop headed outbound can expect nent of widening Route 1 at According to the study, the worst con-gestion; this is by the Senior Center on any Monday or Wednesday in Sep- to experience the same con- the Revere/Saugus bottleneck MBTA Bus Route 441 trav- called “peak spreading.” tember between 9am-1pm. To qualify, you must be at least ditions with roughly the same to allow traffic to flow better els from Marblehead to the In a recent poll on transpor- 65 years old, bring a valid RMV issued ID (or a passport) and frequency. from Revere into Saugus and Wonderland MBTA station in tation issues, 67 percent of all fill out an MBTA reduced-fare CharlieCard form (forms will Another area of concern is points north. I am proud that Revere via Swampscott and respondents and 72 percent of be available at the Senior Center). The Senior CharlieCard is the American Legion High- Revere’s State Delegation Lynn. Since 2012, median respondents who work full- valid on all MBTA services, including the #712 and #713 Win- way (Revere), which carries was able to secure funds to travel times on both inbound time stated that travel delays throp buses. the Route 60 desig-nation, and begin the first stages of this and outbound trips have re- (on either roadways or on SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to connects the Salem Turnpike project in the last Transporta- mained steady at around 50 public transit services) have help you with any health insurance questions you may have. (Route 107) at Brown Circle tion Bond Bill the Legislature minutes. It can take over 70 caused them to “leave earlier If you would like to visit with one of our SHINE Counselors, to Route 1A, all in Revere. enacted. I also support the minutes to get from one end or later to avoid the busiest please call the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to schedule an idea of a Blue Line extension of the route to the other. times of day.” With respect appointment. The south¬bound direction Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the to full-time workers who ex- house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior clusively drive, 71 percent of Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting these respondents have adjust- the Senior Center. Thank you! THE ed their commuting routines or telecommute. UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS So why is congestion so Wednesday, September 4 (2:00pm): Eats and Treats Café. bad? This month’s cooking demonstration will feature an Apple “We need have to have dis- Crisp. $2; sign up at the front desk. Space is limited. INDEPENDENT cussions about new revenue Wednesday, September 18 (1:00-2:15pm): End of Summer for transportation,” Boncore Pizza Party. Join us for some pizza and entertainment from NEWSPAPERS said. singer, Tommy Rull. $5 (check only, please make payable to According to the study, “Friends of the WCOA”). congestion is bad because the economy is good. Since UPCOMING VAN AND FERRY TRIPS 2010, Massachusetts has add- All van and ferry trips cost $10. Van trips are limited to ed 350,000 new residents, 8 people and lunch is on your own. nearly 39,000 just from 2017 Friday, September 13: Winthrop Ferry Harbor Cruise. Check to 2018. During the same pe- only, please make payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. riod, employment in Greater Boston (roughly along and Friday, October 4: Mt. Wachusett Foliage Tour Van Trip. Sign Size: 160x600 IAB within I-95/128) grew by 19 up beginning September 1. 00 percent, while employment in the rest of the state grew UPCOMING TRIPS $300 per month/per site Saturday, August 24: Bailey Island Cruise/Portland, Maine. by 12 percent. More people, Cost: $114. Wait List Only. more households, more work- Thursday, August 28, 2019: Jersey Boys at Northshore Mu- ers and more jobs lead to more sic Theater and lunch at the Danversport Yacht Club. Cost: 3 SPOTS AVAILABLE driving and more congestion. $122. Meal choices: Fresh Baked Schrod or Baked Chicken. Sign up now; only a few seats left. ON EACH SITE Thursday, September 19: Don Knotts Comedy Tribute Show with Lunch at Wright’s Farm. Cost: $89. In a father-daughter story about growing up in a celebrity “diva” world with the love JUST A CLICK AWAY of Mayberry, Don Knotts’ daughter, Karen, tries to capture the essence of Don, the man, because she always thought he was Combo Rates available! funniest when he was just being himself. Family style meal at th Wright’s Farm included. Sign up by August 18th. Buy any 3 sites, get 4 FREE Thursday, October 3: Simon Pearce Glass Blowing & King Arthur Fall Foliage Trip. Cost: $122. Take in the amazing views at Queechee Gorge on your way to lunch at the Mill Restau- 12 COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM The Winthrop rant. After lunch you will tour Simon Pearce and see some reverejournal.com• winthroptranscript.com handmade glassblowing in progress. End the day with a visit Transcript reaches to the King Arthur Factory to see some tasty pastries being lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com • eastietimes.com made. Meal choices: Roasted Shetland Salmon or Tamarack Farms Lamb Burger. chelsearecord.com • charlestownbridge.com • beaconhilltimes.com thousands Thursday, November 7: Allen Edwards “Home for the Holi- days”. Cost: $98. Enjoy the vocal talents of this patriotic northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com each week. former police officer as he performs his “Home for the Holi- days” show at the Log Cabin in Holyoke. Lunch includes: hors jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com d’oeuvres, homemade soup, Stuffed Loin of Pork and Baked Place an Ad Schrod, vegetables, potatoes, dessert, coffee and tea. Sign up Traffic reports available upon request by October 6th. Sunday, December 1-Monday, December 2: Balance in the Transcript! due by 2pm on September 30th. Wait List Only. Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 Call 781 485-0588 UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS Sales Rep Ext Casino Trips Cost: $29; sign up at the Senior Center. Please make checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. You must Deb x101 Kathy x110 Maureen x103 Sioux x125 Peter x106 sign up by the Friday before the trip. First Come - First Served Tuesday, August 27 – Mohegan Sun Casino (departs Se- nior Center at 8am); sign up by 12pm on Friday, August 23.

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COUNCIL RECEIVES The RFP explains that on The RFP calls for a robust CELEBRATING SUMMER RFP FOR BUILDING the first floor, “the City envi- community process from any sions retail space that enlivens developer that wins the right CHELSEA -City Manager the streetscape, offers op- to develop the property. Tom Ambrosino has forward- portunities for small, locally Also, the sale price has ed a draft Request for Propos- owned businesses and entre- been suggested to be some- als (RFP) to the City Council preneurs, and yields commu- where around $1.34 million, for review and possible ap- nity benefits.” which was the appraised value proval when the body re-con- The City is hoping that in 2017. venes in late summer. there could be new construc- An exciting process to The Salvation Army build- tion on top of the existing complement the downtown ing was taken by the City after one-story store, with an af- initiatives are expected this it went vacant and seemingly fordable housing or mixed-in- fall. had not viable plans. It is a key come approach. The RFP property in the City’s hopes to encourages developers to be BACK TO SCHOOL revitalize the downtown, and creating in helping to solve CELEBRATION the RFP from Ambrosino has the City’s housing shortage been long in the coming. and also bring life to what has PLANNED Now, the bones of that five- been a troubled area for a long CHELSEA - When do you page RFP have become public time. know it’s almost time to go and the vision is a mixed-use, “Projects shall aspire to in- back to school? affordable housing project crease the social and econom- When Yolanda Valles, par- with a retail component. Am- ic vitality of the central busi- ent liaison at the Mary C. brosino has suggested that the ness district,” read the RFP. Burke Elementary Complex, City apply for zoning relief to “Searching for an innovative, announces the date of Chel- build 16 units on top of the ex- exciting project, the City de- sea’s annual Back to School isting store. That, he suggest- sires an architecturally attrac- Celebration. ed, would reduce the cost for tive and lively project that will “The Chelsea Public any developer that wins desig- result in positive, cascading Schools is hosting this event nation for the site. effects throughout the central on Thursday, Aug. 22 at the

“I’m happy we are making business district, while pro- Williams School,” reported PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA some progress, and I hope to viding an inviting and alluring Valles about the 18th annual Friends gathered in a circle for a color toss during the August 10 Color Party at the Whelan School have an RFP ready for adver- atmosphere for residents and kickoff to the school year. – the annual end of summer celebration hosted by the Parks and Recreation Department. tisement in the Fall,” he said. the community.” All Chelsea students and

Independent’s 19th Annual their families are invited steeple, and a handicap acces- ing exhausted their rollover to the celebration, which is sible entrance. years, the district was required free of charge. There will be “The applicant’s intent is to by law to put out a public bid amusements, including boun- fit into the neighborhood, not for new contracts. Aramark cy houses, face painting, hula overtake it,” said Delory. and Whitsons both respond- hoops, and slime making. Several parishioners asked ed to these bids in June, with Beach Baby Also on tap are a disc jockey the ZBA to grant the special Whitsons coming out on top. and live musical performanc- permit allowing for the ad- Aramark’s contract official- es. ditions, stating the improved ly expired on August 1 after a Dr. Mary Bourque, super- building would provide a series of 30-day extensions. intendent of Chelsea public home for the church and allow “The relationship with Ar- Pages schools, will be attendance, as them to better support their amark has been very strong,” will administrators and teach- church and the community. said Parker to Independent. er from all the local schools. “We are trying to make a “But because of the laws, we The event annually draws a home for our future, and we had to go out and rebid the tremendous crowd. Khelsea’s, are looking to open up more contract.” Pollo Campero, and Kayem to the community and reach School Committee mem- will be providing food for all our young people,” said Elden bers evaluated the companies’ the guests. Lainez, who has been a mem- bids based on a rubric of 10 Assisting Valles in the co- ber of the church since 2001. criteria in the categories of ordination of the event are The ZBA unanimously meals, customer service and Krishell Orellana, ELC par- approved the special permit, experience, and program man- ent liaison, Marlene Garcia, although member Joseph De- agement. Whitsons scored a middle schools parent liai- Sisto did have some questions 57 out of 70 possible points, son, Daniel Mojica, parent about parking on the site. while Aramark came in just information center director, Delory noted that while under that at 55 out of 70. and Jay Velez, Chelsea High parking did not fall under the Whitsons is a fami- School parent liaison. purview of the ZBA granting ly-owned business founded Valles suggests that fami- the special permit, the appli- in 1979 and based in Long lies consider walking or tak- cants have been looking at Island, N.Y. With more than ing public transportation to ways to ease parking concerns 3,000 employees, their mis- the event as street parking is near the church. sion is “enhancing life one The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, limited. In other business, the ZBA meal at a time.” The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times Mojica said that approx- granted a variance that will al- Specific language writ- imately 6,500 students will low the Short Path Distillery ten into the contract with Free Press would like you to join us in putting your Beach Baby in our enroll in the Chelsea schools on Kelvin Street to apply for Whitsons guarantees that the 18TH ANNUAL BEACH BABY PAGES. Photos should be of a beach for the coming school year. an entertainment license. cafeteria workers who were He offered thanks to Dr. Bour- Jackson Hewlett, one of the previously employed by Ara- or swimming pool setting (anywhere). Please include Name, Age, que, who is retiring at the end distillery’s founders, said he is mark can continue in their po- of the year. looking for the ability to play sitions if they so choose. The Address, City & Phone # & which paper you would like it published in. “Dr. Bourque has been ful- recorded music and have a language preserves workers’ ly supportive of the parent li- television at the craft cocktail school locations, job titles, EMAIL YOUR BEACH BABY OR BABIES TO: [email protected] by aisons program,” said Mojica. tasting room. salaries and benefits. “She has been 100 percent The ZBA also granted Parker admitted that he a variance allowing a sin- supportive of not only the li- understood how the change gle-family house on Winthrop THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH. aisons but the back-to-school could be difficult for some Street to be converted back to celebration and so has the en- people to stomach. a two-family home, and grant- tire central office.” “It’s been a hectic year for ed a variance allowing for an The photos will be printed in our August 21st & 22nd issues of “I hope everyone can make the schools,” he said. “The addition and garage at a house it to our kickoff celebration,” last thing everyone wanted to The Revere Journal, Winthrop Sun Transcript, Lynn Journal, on Rock Valley Avenue. concluded Valles, herself a change was the food service, The meeting was also the The Everett Independent, Chelsea Record & East Boston Times. proud product of the Chelsea because it wasn’t broken.” schools. first with Mary Gerace chair- ing the board, as former chair But Parker wants the public to know that the Subcommit- ZBA APPOVES DeSisto and member Richard Zullo served their last meeting tee on Cafeterias, which also SPECIAL PERMIT as board members. includes School Committee EVERETT - The local Sev- members David Ela and Al- enth Day Adventist Church WHITSONS TO len Panarese, will be fully in- Give the Gift of could soon have a new home volved in the transition from on Vernal Street. REPLACE ARAMARK Aramark to Whitsons. Last week, the Zoning IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS “Both [Ela and Panarese] Board of Appeals (ZBA) ap- EVERETT - On Aug. 1, have been in healthcare for Hometown News proved a special permit allow- the Everett School Commit- over 40 years,” Parker said. ing the church to add a first- tee held a special meeting to “They understand the impor- tance of good nutrition and A year’s subscription to floor addition and a partial discuss a major change in the second floor to the existing Everett Public Schools (EPS), they’re more than capable to The Revere Journal, building at 18 Vernal St. the end of a 26-year relation- aid in this transition.” The Chelsea Record or “The second story will ship with school cafeteria Whitsons is currently meet- The Winthrop Sun-Transcript. be over the right side of the food and staff provider Ara- ing with Aramark cafeteria $26 in town or $50 for out of town. building and will be strictly mark. workers and inviting them to 30 60 for administrative space,” said In attendance were School meetings with its HR depart- attorney Andrew Delory, who Committee members: Chair ment and transition team. Name______represented the church. Thomas Abruzzese, Marco- “We’re going to make sure Delory said the additions ny Almeida-Barros, Millie the employees are reached Address______will be an upgrade for the Cardello, David Ela, Joseph out to, feel secure and have building and the neighbor- LaMonica and Frank Parker, stability in their jobs moving ______hood, and provide a new who also chairs the Subcom- forward,” said Parker. home for the Seventh Day mittee on Cafeterias. City Councilor Michael City______State ____ ZIP______Adventist’s approximately 60 For nearly three decades, McLaughlin, who was in at- active parishioners. EPS contracted with Aramark tendance at the meeting, ex- Clip this and mail in or stop by the office 8:30AM - 5PM Until a year ago, the build- to provide cafeteria food and pressed his disappointment The Independent Newspapers ing at 18 Vernal St. was a workers to the district. Now a with the end of the Aramark functioning church, but De- new company, Whitsons Culi- contract. 385 Broadway, Suite 105 lory said that due to wear and nary Group, is taking over. “It was sad seeing a compa- Revere, MA 02151 tear, it was not the most aes- EPS first entered into a con- ny that has been in our com- thetically pleasing site. The tract with Aramark 26 years munity 20 years mistreated,” For more information call us at 781-485-0588 proposed renovations also ago. The contract had been include new windows, a small extended several times. Hav- See METRO NEWS Page 13

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Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 he told Independent. “I be- ban Yesid Arismendy Ospina, pacts. sort of assumed what the noise experiment examining the Martin said Local 739 lieve that this issue was much 25, of Lynn, Johana Henao Walker has partnered with issue (in the city) was and neurological underpinnings of holds its annual Firefighters larger than the school lunch Torres, 35 of Lynn and Luis volunteers in the neighbor- what the impacts were, but I noise exposure; and a series Memorial Sunday Breakfast program.” Londono, 44, of Marlboro. All hood to take part in some lab- quickly realized this is going of community engagement at Brothers Deli. Aramark had the contract in pled not guilty to Trafficking based experiments on how in- to take a community effort,” activities ranging from sound “George and his staff have place under the former Supt. of Persons for Sexual Servi- dividuals respond to noise by said Walker. “So I’ve been walks to podcasts. been hosting the breakfast as Fred Foresteire, who resigned tude, Deriving Support from measuring brain waves, stress grappling with what I want long as I have been a firefight- under a cloud of allegations Prostitution, Conspiracy to and cardiovascular changes. this Community Noise Lab MARKOS HONORED er – for 16 years now,” said of misconduct last year and Commit Trafficking. The study also sought East- to be. Typically in academia BY LYNN Martin. “We pay our respects has been criminally charged In a press conference ie residents willing to place we do a top-down approach to firefighters who have gone in Malden District Court Healey said these arrests are sound monitors in their homes to studying these issues but I FIREFIGHTERS before us, and George is part (His next appearance is this the result of a joint local, state for one year to test neighbor- wanted to try something dif- LYNN - George Markos of that tribute.” Thursday, Aug. 8). Some have and federal investigation, led hood noise. ferent and try a bottom up ap- was unable to attend the Lynn Markos said he was hum- suggested that the Aramark by the Massachusetts State At July’s Eagle Hill Civ- proach.” Firefighters Local 739 Awards bled to receive the award from contract was just another cog Police High Risk Victims Unit ic Association meeting last The bottom-up approach, Banquet in April so the fire- the firefighters’ union. in the Foresteire machinery, and Attorney General’s State week, Walker said the study is explained Walker, will start fighters thoughtfully brought “I’m shocked because they which the City is now trying Police Detective Unit, with moving forward, and will start with no assumptions on how the award to him. do so much for people’s ev- to distance itself from. assistance from the State Po- collecting data on how noise noise impacts residents living Lynn Fire Lt. Sean Martin, ery-day lives in Lynn and The councilor wanted as- lice Troop A, Troop A Com- impacts residents’ daily lives. in Eastie. However, Walker union president of Local 739, I can’t believe I deserve an surance that Whitsons would munity Action Team, Crime “The Community Noise will collect real-time noise and his colleagues present- award like this,” said Markos, “provide the same high-qual- Scene Services, Violent Fu- Lab are gearing up to conduct monitoring data using sound ed their 2019 “Community who was in Greece with his ity [meals] to the students as gitive Apprehension Section, a sound monitoring study in measuring technology as Member of the Year” Award family when the awards ban- they received with Aramark.” Gang Unit, and Middlesex, East Boston this fall, starting well as an app that residents to Markos in a special cer- quet was held. “I give a little Essex and Suffolk State Po- on Friday, September 20,” can download to their phone. emony at his well-known and they give me so much lice Detective Units; the Lynn, said Walker. “Community Through the NoiseScore, an Brothers Deli Restaurant on back.” ARRESTS MADE IN Chelsea, Marlborough, Bos- members have expressed in- in-house smartphone app, Market Street. Lynn vocalist Aman- SEX TRAFFICKING ton, Cambridge, and Lexing- terest in allowing us to place a residents can also participate Martin spoke about why da Mena happened to be ton Police Departments; and sound monitor in their homes and can register a noise event Markos was so deserving of at Brothers Deli during the EAST BOSTON - Two in- Homeland Security Investiga- and we are reaching out to and provide notes on how the this major award. award presentation. Mena dividuals from East Boston tions (HSI). start making arrangements for event made them feel both “George goes above and praised Markos for his com- as well as seven others from During the investigation, this to happen.” physically and mentally. beyond for us and for the com- munity service, stating, surrounding communities authorities developed evi- Walker said she and “I always use this example; munity and it’s just a fitting “Mr. Markos is a great part were arrested last week by dence indicating that these MHHM intend to monitor imagine you are waiting for a tribute to recognize his efforts of the community. I’m a stu- State Police at three residen- defendants ran an organized noise in Eastie for one year in bus at a bus stop and you can and what he does for every- dent at St. Mary’s High School tial locations in East Boston, criminal enterprise through both a “hot” and “cold” sea- hear the bus coming and you body,” said Martin. “George and many of us come here and Chelsea and Lynn that served various local residences son. can hear when the brakes start is a man who doesn’t look for it’s a great spot to be together as alleged fronts for human where they offered customers “During each season, we squeaking,” said Walker. “But accolades or seek recognition, and celebrate our communi- trafficking. the opportunity to pay for sex- would like to place a sound even if you put your fingers but we want to let him know ty. Mr. Markos definitely de- Attorney General Maura ual contact with the victims. monitor in an accessible, se- in your ear you can still feel that we recognize what he serves this prestigious award Healey made the announce- The defendants allegedly cured location on a resident’s the vibrations of that sound does and we appreciate it.” and I congratulate him.” ment that Marlon Nagano, 37, recruited victims, advertised property,” she said. “Potential in your body, the rumbling in of East Boston and Fabian Ga- sexual services, set up loca- locations could be a balcony, your chest even though you leano, 40, of East Boston were tions and appointments for porch, roof, yard, or any lo- are blocking out the actual both charged with Trafficking sexual encounters, transport- cation that works. The sound sound. So there is a complete CALL of Persons for Sexual Servi- ed the victims, escorted cus- monitoring station will be out- picture of sound that is not tude, Deriving Support from tomers into the locations and side and will need no electri- only heard but felt physical- Prostitution and Conspiracy facilitated the exchange of cal inputs.” ly and I’m interested in how GEORGE to Commit Trafficking. money. Walker stressed that the both those aspects of sound Galeano was arraigned in Healey said the investiga- equipment does not record affect people.” East Boston District Court tion remains ongoing. These conversations. Dr. Walker’s research on BARKER by Judge John E. McDon- charges are allegations, and “We will need to leave the the impacts of community ald and pleaded not guilty to all defendants are presumed sound monitoring station with noise is funded by a grant Sales • All Service • Leases the charges. Conditions of innocent until proven guilty. community volunteers for from the Robert Wood John- release include he be fitted Healey has a dedicated Hu- one-week,” she said. “You can son Foundation. The two- Good Brothers Dodge with a GPS monitoring de- man Trafficking Division that participate in as many one- year, $410,000 grant will fund vice, have no contact with any focuses on policy, prevention week sessions as you would a real-time sound monitoring 577 Columbian St., S. Weymouth victim or witness, and that he and prosecution and includes like to throughout the year.” network, which consists of a surrender his passport. Galea- a team of specialized prose- If you live in Eastie and series of eight rotating sound no is due back in East Boston cutors, victim advocates and want to participate, Walker stations; upgrades to Commu- 781-331-8300 District Court for a hearing on Massachusetts State Police said residents can start by fill- nity Noise Lab’s smartphone August 27. troopers who handle high ing out a brief form that can app, NoiseScore, which al- Nagano was arraigned in impact, multi-jurisdictional be found at www.form.jot- lows residents to objectively Chelsea District Court by human trafficking investiga- form.com/91614289131153. and subjectively describe their Judge Matthew Machera tions and prosecutions across “A member of the Com- environmental soundscape and pleaded not guilty to the the state. Through the Human munity Noise Lab team will and map their responses in charges. Conditions of release Trafficking Division, the AG’s reach out to you to make ar- real time; a laboratory-based for Nagano include being fit- Office has charged more than rangements to place a sound ted with a GPS monitoring de- 50 individuals in connection monitor at your home,” she vice, having no contact with with human trafficking. said. any victim, witness or each Walker, who earned a ScD other, and staying away from (Doctor of Science) degree the alleged crime scenes. He NOISE STUDY TO START IN EASTIE from Harvard, has been inter- is due back in Chelsea District ested for several years on how Court for a hearing on Sept. 4. EAST BOSTON - Noise noise impacts health. Walker Also arraigned in the sex in the City’s Community said she wants to bring her trafficking ring were was Noise Lab was developed by Community Noise Lab to Back Cristina Lasso, 47, of Lynn, researcher Dr. Erica Walker Eastie and begin engaging the Jorge Lasso, 54, of Chelsea, to take a more creative look community on how noise im- Francisco Sanan Bay, 30, of into the relationship between pacts their daily lives. Chelsea, Edmundo Rivera neighborhood noise issues “When I first started out I Gomez, 50, of Lynn, Dono- and corresponding health im- To School

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Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 15, 2019 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403 BOOK REVIEW 'THE TRUTHS WE HOLD – AN AMERICAN JOURNEY' By KAMELA HARRIS Reviewed By Bernie Kelly

“The Truths we Hold” by nate-The most marginalized “the Truths we Hold” that program for social justice Kamela Harris is an interest- members of society. She was she announced herself as a and for an end to the ineq- ing and provocative view of so moved by the plight of candidate for the top spot in uities. I was moved by the the American scene as the many of these down and out the land. book, and I think readers will author prepares to run for citizens that she decided to Kamala Harris is defi- experience a similar thrill by president. The book opens up run for public office. nitely to the left of center, their perusal. It is hard to say with a brief family history. She was elected District but it is entirely possible whether Ms. Harris will be Her parents were divorced Attorney of Alameda County that the country could use able to overtake her party, to when she was very young and then District Attorney of a candidate of her political say nothing of appealing to a and Ms. Harris idolized her San Francisco. Later: “As persuasion to take over the Republican base that seems mother, a native of India California’s Attorney Gener- Oval Office. And while she devoted to Donald Trump, who was a well-established al, Harris prosecuted transna- is younger than some of the but we shall see. After all, cancer researcher. Kamala’s tional gangs, big banks, big more established democrat- Barack Obama was not given mother managed to juggle oil, and for profit colleges, ic contenders, her poise and much of a shot when he be- this demanding job while and fought against attacks on presence could perhaps serve gan his run in 2008. Perhaps raising her precocious daugh- the Affordable Care Act.” her well in the primaries. She it will be the same for Ms. ter and her sister Maya. The In 2016 Kamala Harris is charismatic and seemingly Harris. girls were taught to apply was elected to the U.S Sen- fearless in her quest to attain Regardless of the way in themselves at school and a ate, becoming only the sec- an equal share for all. which the political winds motivated Kamala excelled, ond black woman to join that This book is character- blow, the reader will be re- attending Howard University august body. Her victory was ized by a shining intelligence galed by this book. Kamala Around the City as an undergrad and the Uni- tempered by the ascension of and a robust fortitude. It car- Harris is a competent, effi- versity of California’s Hast- Donald Trump to the presi- ries a strong message-One cient scribe. This is an en- ings College of the Law. dency in the same election. to which we should all pay thralling read. Happy read- After graduating, Ms. She makes it clear in her ac- heed. Kamala Harris is a vi- ing! Harris became a lawyer and count that she is not a big fan able candidate-especially to a prosecutor, working most- of Trump, but she makes no those who have yet to expe- Bernie Kelly ly with victims of crimes. mention of her presidential rience the golden promise She made a name for her- ambitions in her book. It was of the American dream. She self defending the less fortu- only after the publication of makes no bones about her

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Brown and in said Suffolk County the right to bid at the [email protected] applications should be delivered to the Di- TOWN OF WINTHROP Office, Room B3 during Edith Brown, ninety- Registry of Deeds at sale, to reject any and all LEGAL NOTICE normal business hours at seven and fifty one Book 53677, Page 31, bids, to continue the sale rector of Public Works at 100 Kennedy Drive # 019-2019 the Winthrop Town Hall. hundredths (97.50’) subsequently assigned and to amend the terms TO PLACE YOUR or to the Human Resources Director at the Notice is hereby given in Denise Quist feet; to Wilmington Trust, of the sale by written accordance with Chapter Council Clerk EASTERLY By land National Association, not or oral announcement AD PLEASE CALL ground level of the Winthrop Town Hall, 40A of the Massachusetts 8/15/19 now or formerly of in its individual capacity, made before or during General Laws and W Patrick W. Barry, fifty but solely as trustee for the foreclosure sale. 781-485-0588 1 Metcalf Sq., Winthrop, MA 02152 Chapter 17 of the Code (50’) feet; and MFRA Trust 2015-1 by If the sale is set aside of the Town of Winthrop SOUTHERLY By lot B on MTGLQ Investors LP by for any reason, the that the Winthrop Board LEGAL NOTICE said Plan ninety-seven assignment recorded Purchaser at the sale of Appeals will conduct NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S and fifty one hundreds in said Suffolk County shall be entitled only to LEGAL NOTICES a public hearing on SALE OF REAL ESTATE (97.50’) feet; Registry of Deeds at a return of the deposit Thursday, August 22, Premises: 31 Beal The description of the Book 55528, Page paid. The purchaser shall appointed as Personal W be obtained from the the same, will be sold a typographical error in 2019, at or after 7:00 Street, Winthrop, MA property contained 139 for breach of have no further recourse Representative(s) of Petitioner. at Public Auction on this publication. p.m. in the Joseph 02152 in the mortgage shall the conditions of said against the Mortgagor, said estate to serve 8/15/19 September 6, 2019 at For Mortgagors’ Title Harvey Hearing Room, By virtue and in control in the event of Mortgage and for the the Mortgagee or the Without Surety on the LEGAL NOTICE W 1:00 PM Local Time see deed dated January Town Hall, Winthrop, execution of the Power a typographical error in purpose of foreclosing Mortgagee’s attorney. bond in an unsupervised COMMONWEALTH upon the premises 21, 2003, and recorded Massachusetts, 02152 of Sale contained in a this publication. same will be sold at The description of the administration. OF MASSACHUSETTS directly in front of the in Book 30394 at Page upon the application of certain mortgage given For Mortgagor’s Title Public Auction at 10:00 premises contained in IMPORTANT THE TRIAL COURT LEGAL NOTICE building containing said 236 with the Suffolk Margaret Morris, seeking by Nelson Rodriguez see deed dated January AM on September 5, said mortgage shall NOTICE PROBATE AND NOTICE OF unit, all and singular the County Registry of a renewal for a Special and Katlyn Rodriguez 26, 2012 and recorded 2019 at 142 Washington control in the event of an You have the right FAMILY COURT MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF premises described in Deeds. Permit for the purpose to Mortgage Electronic in the Suffolk County Avenue, Winthrop, MA, error in this publication. to obtain a copy of Suffolk Division REAL ESTATE said mortgage, to wit: Said Unit will be of renting 3 bedroom(s) Registration Systems, Registry of Deeds in all and singular the TIME WILL BE OF THE the Petition from the INFORMAL PROBATE Premises: 700 Governors Property Address: 700 conveyed together and to operate as a legal Inc., as nominee for RBS Book 49001, Page 115. premises described in ESSENCE. Petitioner or at the PUBLICATION Road, Winthrop, Governor’s, Winthrop, with an undivided Bed and Breakfast/ Citizens, N.A., and now TERMS OF SALE: Said said Mortgage, to wit: Other terms, if any, to be Court. You have a NOTICE Massachusetts MA 02152 percentage interest in Transient Lodging facility held by Citizens Bank, premises will be sold Certain real estate announced at the sale. right to object to this Docket No. By virtue and in Unit No, 700-37 in the Common Elements from the Zoning Board N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, and conveyed subject to situated in Winthrop, in Wilmington Trust, proceeding. To do so, SU19P1025EA execution of the Power the Governor’s Park of said Condominium of Appeals in compliance N.A., said mortgage all liens, encumbrances, the County of Suffolk, National Association, not you or your attorney Estate of: of Sale contained in a Condominium created by appurtenant to said with Massachusetts dated January 27, 2012 unpaid taxes, tax titles, with the buildings in its individual capacity, must file a written John A. Cimino certain mortgage given Master Deed dated July Unit and together General Laws, Chapter and recorded in the municipal liens and thereon described as but solely as trustee for appearance and Date of Death: by David MacPhail to 10, 1986, recorded with with all rights, 40A at the existing home Suffolk County Registry assessments, if any, follows: Parcel I contains MFRA Trust 2015-1 objection at this Court January 16, 2019 Washington Mutual the Suffolk Registry of easements, covenants located at 2 Terrace Ave., of Deeds in Book 49001, which take precedence 8,413 square feet of Present Holder of said before: 10:00 a.m. To all persons interested Bank, FA, said mortgage Deeds in Book 12658, and agreements as Winthrop, MA 02152 in Page 117, as affected over the said mortgage land and is shown as Mortgage, on the return day of in the above captioned dated November 10, Page 189. contained and referred accordance with Section by a Loan Modification above described. Lots 9 and 10 on a plan By Its Attorneys, 09/17/2019. estate by Petition of 2005, and recorded The post office address is to in the Declaration 17.49 of the Town dated March 7, 2018 FIVE THOUSAND recorded with Suffolk ORLANS PC This is NOT a hearing Petitioner Nanci I. St. in the Suffolk County 700-37 Governor’s Park, of Condominium, as of Winthrop’s Zoning and recorded in the ($5,000.00) Dollars of County Registry of Deeds PO Box 540540 date, but a deadline by George of Winthrop, MA Registry of Deeds, in Winthrop, Massachusetts. amended. By-Law, which permits Suffolk County Registry the purchase price must in Book 1618, Page Waltham, MA 02454 which you must file a A Will has been admitted Book 38566 at Page The Unit is laid out as TERMS OF SALE: Said a bed and breakfast to of Deeds in Book 59412, be paid in cash, certified 499. Parcel II contains Phone: (781) 790-7800 written appearance and to informal probate. 139 and now held by shown on plan, which premises will be sold operate as an accessory Page 18; said mortgage check, bank treasurer’s 4,286 square feet of 15-013153 objection if you object Nanci I. St. George of U.S. Bank National plan is a copy of a and conveyed subject to home occupation was assigned from or cashier’s check at the land and is shown as 8/15/19, 8/22/19, to this proceeding. If Winthrop, MA has been Association, not in its portion of the plans filed all liens, encumbrances, use within a private Mortgage Electronic time and place of the Lot 8 on said plan. 8/29/19 you fail to file a timely informally appointed individual capacity but with said Master Deed unpaid taxes, tax titles, residence. It shall be Registration Systems, sale by the purchaser. Reference to said plan is W written appearance and as the Personal solely as trustee for and to which is affixed municipal liens and unlawful to conduct Inc., as nominee for The balance of the hereby made for a more objection followed by an Representative of the the RMAC Trust, Series a verified statement in assessments, if any, a Bed & Breakfast/ RBS Citizens, N.A. to purchase price shall be particular description of affidavit of objections estate to serve without 2016-CTT by virtue of the form provided in which take precedence Transient Lodging Citizens Bank, N.A. paid in cash, certified the premises. LEGAL NOTICE within thirty (30) days surety on the bond. an assignment from M.G.L. Chapter 183A, over the said mortgage accessory use without a f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. check, bank treasurer’s The premises are to COMMONWEALTH of the return day, action The estate is being JPMorgan Chase Bank, Section 9. It is subject to above described. Special Permit granted by assignment dated or cashier’s check within be sold subject to and OF MASSACHUSETTS may be taken without administered under National Association and with the benefit of FIVE THOUSAND by the Zoning Board of June 20, 2016 and thirty (30) days after the with the benefit of all THE TRIAL COURT further notice to you. informal procedure to U.S. Bank National obligations, restrictions, ($5,000.00) Dollars of Appeals. recorded with Suffolk date of sale. easements, restrictions, PROBATE AND UNSUPERVISED by the Personal Association, not in its rights and liabilities the purchase price must Aug. 8, 2019 County Registry of Other terms to be encroachments, building FAMILY COURT ADMINISTRATION UNDER Representative under individual capacity but contained in General be paid by a certified Aug. 15, 2019 Deeds in Book 56332, announced at the sale. and zoning laws, liens, Suffolk Division THE MASSACHUSETTS the Massachusetts solely as trustee for the Laws, Chapter 183A, the check, bank treasurer’s W Page 44; for breach of Brock & Scott, PLLC unpaid taxes, tax titles, 24 New Chardon St. UNIFORM PROBATE Uniform Probate Code RMAC Trust, Series 2016- Master Deed and the or cashier’s check at the the conditions in said 1080 Main Street, Suite water bills, municipal Boston, MA 02114 CODE (MUPC) without supervision by CTT dated June 6, 2017 By-laws filed therewith. time and place of the mortgage and for the 200 liens and assessments, (617)788-8300 A Personal the Court. Inventory and recorded in Suffolk The unit has the benefit sale by the purchaser. LEGAL NOTICE purpose of foreclosing Pawtucket, RI 02860 rights of tenants and CITATION ON Representative appointed and accounts are not County Registry of Deeds of and is subject to the The balance of the the same will be sold at Attorney for Citizens parties in possession, PETITION FOR under the MUPC in required to be filed with in Book 58488, Page provisions of G.L.C., purchase price shall be Public Auction on August Bank, N.A. f/k/a RBS and attorney’s fees and FORMAL an unsupervised the Court, but interested 18, previously assigned 183A, relating to paid in cash, certified 28, 2019 at 12:00PM Citizens, N.A. costs. ADJUDICATION administration is not parties are entitled to by The Federal Deposit condominiums, as that check, bank treasurer’s Local Time upon the Present Holder of the TERMS OF SALE: Docket No. required to file an notice regarding the Insurance Corporation, statute is written as of or cashier’s check within PUBLIC HEARING DATE premises, all and Mortgage A deposit of FIVE SU19P1684EA inventory or annual administration from the a Corporation Organized the date hereof, Master sixty (60) days after the OF SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 singular the premises 401-217-8701 THOUSAND DOLLARS Estate of: accounts with the Court. Personal Representative and Existing Under Deed and By-laws date of sale. Notice is hereby given in described in said 8/01/19, 8/08/19, AND 00 CENTS Carter S. Persons interested in and can petition the an Act of Congress referred to above and Other terms to be accordance with Section mortgage, to wit: 8/15/19 ($5,000.00) in the form Bibbey the estate are entitled Court in any matter (FDIC) and Acting in its any By-laws and ruled announced at the sale. 2.9 (c) of the Code of Locus, in Winthrop, W of a certified check, Date of Death: to notice regarding the relating to the estate, Receivership Capacity as and regulations from BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC the Town of Winthrop Suffolk County, bank treasurer’s check 06/14/2019 administration directly including distribution Receiver of Washington time to time adopted 270 Farmington Avenue that the Winthrop Town Massachusetts. or money order will be To all interested persons: from the Personal of assets and expenses Mutual Bank F/K/A thereunder, and all other Farmington, CT 06032 Council will conduct The land with the LEGAL NOTICE required to be delivered A Petition for Formal Representative and of administration. Washington Mutual matters of recorded Attorney for U.S. Bank a Public Hearing on buildings thereon MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE at or before the time Probate of Will with may petition the Court Interested parties are Bank, FA to JPMorgan stated or referred to National Association, not Tuesday, September 3, situated in Winthrop, OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE the bid is offered. The Appointment of Personal in any matter relating entitled to petition Chase Bank, National in the Master Deed as in its individual capacity 2019 at on or after Massachusetts, now By virtue and in successful bidder will Representative has been to the estate, including the Court to institute Association by virtue of completely as if each but solely as trustee for 7:00 pm in the Harvey known as 31 Beal execution of the Power be required to execute filed by Jerome Kelly of the distribution of formal proceedings an assignment dated were fully set forth the RMAC Trust, Series Hearing Room That the Street, shown as Lot A of Sale contained in a a Foreclosure Sale Winthrop, MA requesting assets and expenses of and to obtain orders August 10, 2016 and herein all as the same, 2016-CTT Town Council vote to on a ‘Plan of Land in certain Mortgage given Agreement immediately that the Court enter a administration. terminating or restricting recorded in Suffolk from time to time, Present Holder of the transfer $25,000 from Winthrop” dated June by Banafsheh Ehtemam after the close of the formal Decree and Order WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. the powers of Personal County Registry of may have or shall be Mortgage the Town Council Reserve 4,1935, R.F. Connor, C.E. to Wells Fargo Bank, bidding. The balance of and for such other relief Dunn, First Justice of this Representatives Deeds in Book 56608, amended. (860) 677-2868 for the Cost of Service recorded with Suffolk N.A., dated August 12, the purchase price shall as requested in the Court. appointed under Page 220 for breach of The description of the 8/15/19, 8/22/19, Study, Public Process on County Registry of Deeds 2011 and recorded be paid within thirty Petition. Date: August 06, 2019 informal procedure. the conditions in said property that appears 8/29/19 Town’s Water & Sewer in Book 5530, Page 274 with the Suffolk County (30) days from the sale The Petitioner requests Felix D. Arroyo A copy of the Petition mortgage and for the in the mortgage to W Rates and bound and described Registry of Deeds at date in the form of a that: Jerome Kelly Register of Probate and Will, if any, can purpose of foreclosing be foreclosed shall All documents, legally as follows: Book 48260, Page 294, certified check, bank of Winthrop, MA be 8/15/19 control in the event of

Black Page 16 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 15, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] WINTHROP IMPROVEMENT & HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION CAR SHOW

Photos by Sue Ellen Woodcock

Once again the Winthrop Improve- ment and Histor- ical Association (WIHA) put on a fantastic car show at Ingleside Park this past Saturday. There were clas- sics, antiques and a fun little roadster.

A true four-barrel carberator. Rows of eye catching cars filled Ingleside Park.

Joe Gioioso sits by the back bumper of his 1969 Dodge Dart With the red hood up it looked like Jim Boland and Bob Benja- Tom TTP with his 1966 Chevy C-10 Pick-Up. Swinger. minsen were being eaten by a shark.

Councilor Rich Ferrino and his George Bolster in his red 1963 Cadillac convertible. 1975 Triumph Spitfire.

A 1929 Model A Ford owned by George Bolster. Shown right, young Jake Frazier, who brought along his own collectible car.

Photographer’s favorite: Gary Ward and his 1964 Chevy Corvette Convertible.

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