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THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------isit V Between this area are approx Between this area are Andrews said they have beenAndrews said they public“This provides good date, there have been three To He noted that development “This is unique because this The Lynn Area Chamber of The Lynn the LACC website for Visit “It’s great to have Joseph “It’s imately 1.75 miles of coastline. imately 1.75 miles about a yearworking on this for DCR State and and a half. City, officials have all had a look at the report. wherewaterfront the to access An it currently does not exist,” city the“It gives the said. drews chance to guide and shape it.” public meeting and two walks of the site. in the area will take the course The devel over several years. opment will also address areas woodlandserosion, coastal of and wetlands near the General Edwards Bridge and the deteri orating of seawalls. is an open space master plan,” Andrews said. “This provides thisall on based vision new a work that can be done in the waterfront area, the design and implementation of strategies.” the beginning of ongoing dis cussions with business leaders, elected officials and residents.” Commerce was established in 1913 and represents over 400 contin- LACC The businesses. ues to advocate for the business community with the mission of enhancing the economic viabili Area. ty in the Greater Lynn additional information and to register for the event: www. lynnareachamber.com Area Chamber of Commerce. Fiscal and Aiello, the MBTA’s Management Control Board’s Chairman, join us for this im portant discussion. I am excited to work in partnership with the Com of Chamber Area Lynn merce to discuss the transporta tion issues our City and region Mayormust confront,” said Thomas M. McGee. “It is im business portant that the Lynn voice is heard community’s advocating for solutions to the transportation challenges we face, and I hope this forum is ------By Sue Woodcock

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terfront welcoming and acces are essential to making the wa- acres involved. nway and the Carroll Parkway of the 305Andrews said sible,” and crease public access to the wateraccess to public crease way. The project intends to in- The project intends way. Bridge and the Nahant Cause- public parks, plazas and con between the General Edwards Space Master Plan to create runs from east of the Lynnway waterfront. The project area waterfront. ly spring. tinuous promenade along the will be held in late winter or ear the final public meeting, which meetings on it. The next will beThe meetings on it. there have been several publicthere have been several to the City Council last week. to the City Council terfront Open Space Master Planterfront Open Space - Wa Lynn brief overview of the Richardson and Rowe gave aRichardson and Rowe Executive Director of the Lynn Executive Director of the Lynn unique opportunity for the busi the for opportunity unique sit system,” said Colin Codner, improvements to our local tran- back through a round-table ses round-table a through back sion. ness community to impart a uni fied message about the need for community will provide feed provide will community the opportunity to provide valu Area. In addition, the business the business community with Speakers, including, Sena their impact to the Greater Lynn Transportation Forum will offer Forum will offer Transportation Action Plan Study. Transit Lynn andissues transportation discuss be the Keynote Speaker. The be the Keynote Speaker. Department Transportation’s of Aiello, will Thomas McGee and tion Authority’s Fiscal & Man Fiscal Authority’s tion agement Control Board will able input to the Massachusetts tor Brendan Crighton, Mayor Massachusetts Bay Transporta Joseph Aiello, Chairman of the Joseph 8-10 a.m. at the Lynn YMCA. the Lynn at 8-10 a.m. Transportation Forum from Transportation merce (LACC) will host a Lynn Area Chamber of Com of Chamber Area Lynn ------"It Thursday, March 7, 2019 7, March Thursday, The fare increase would put riders, T most sure I’m and “I, State Rep. , costs 99 cents, says Upcoming Zonta Club Contact: chelseazonta@ Check out: Zonta Interna it right on the can," he said. "It has cost 99 cents for 18 years. What the good people of Arizo na Iced figuredTea out is if you don't improve the quality of the tea, you don't raise the prices," said before drinking Vitolo from the can as the audience applaud ed him. an even bigger burden on com muters living outside the city as illustrated by statements Egan from Millard, Weymouth resident a who works 27-year-old pays currently and Cambridge in $217.75 for his monthly com muter rail and subway pass. already feel we’re paying service,”abysmal such for much too Millard said “Commuter service is so rail infrequent I to have plan my entire day and some lost, have I it. around week times at this point, days of my life on get back.” that I can’t T the thing we can to encourage that.” thing we can who represents Brookline, took to the podium with a can Ari of in hand. Tea zona Iced Gauthier, Gauthier, Everett school teach er Josephine Penza and MGH Operations Specialist Valles. Maria Monthly Meeting: Thursday March 21 @ 6:00 pm @ The Doubletree Hotel in Chelsea zonta district1.org for more info about our club and future events tional Website tional Website www.zonta.org to learn more about our organi zation ------The Zonta Club of Chel James White, chairman of In response to the MBTA’s Pictured (left to right), Zonta International Area 4 Director Barbara 4 Director Barbara Area International (left Zonta Pictured right), to Ap Carmel Scholarship in Business recipient Women JMK Anderson, pel Raskin, District of Chelsea Elizabeth Hart, Club 1 Governor Zonta Miller. Joan Lanzillo-Hahesy and Scholarship Pamela Chair President sea, at their February monthly meeting, had the pleasure honoring MIT attendee Carmel of Appel Raskin, recipient of the Zonta International Jane Klausman Women in Business M. Scholarship. Zonta District 1 Governor Elizabeth Hart pre Scholarship the with her sented Certificate. The membershipand many guests were there for Invit evening. memorable this ed guest were Chelsea School Committee member Rosemarie Carlisle, Everett Interim perintendent of Su Schools Janice Zonta Club of Chelsea honors Jane M. Klausman Scholarship receipent their primary means of transpor tation,” the letter read in “We realize part. fares bring needed revenue to the operations of our but system, transportation public understanding how higher fares affect these vulnerable popula tions is essential to striking the right balance between funding and public accessibility to trans portation services. We believe that there needs to be a more in- MBTA the with discussion depth about the background and rea soning for this proposal to the imposition of any fare prior in crease.” MBTA Accessibility Advisory Committee for the past 18 years, advised against raising fare un til after planned improvements are made to the Red and Orange lines, including the replacement of both fleets by 2023. own projection that a fare hike would amount to a 1.3-percent loss in ridership, Andy Vargas, State who Rep. Haverhill, said, “At a time when represents we have increased ridership on every doing be should we T, the ------

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

Special General Election ballot on Tuesday, May 10, where he will also be unopposed, Cahill as no thanked his campaign

Republican candidates ran for the open seat.

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

register to vote in the May 10 special election.

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

with 369 votes baseball story, Classical coach Will run unopposed on May 10 ballot City Council President Daniel

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

he would have a challenger“I am inalways humbled by the the primary was grateful for the votes he received on Tuesday. Double A Ball support I receive,” said Cahill. “To get that kind of support, 400 people, when my name wasThe the voter turnout for the spe- only name on the ballot, I was By Cary Shuman very excited.”

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

LC stars Devin, Gaudet willBrandon continue Devin careers and at St. AndreAnselm

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

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

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

The workshops will focus on

teaching those who work with children to look for the signs of child sexual abuse, so the victimsCarrigan said that the cam- can be identified and the perpe h e trators can be brought to justice. paign will continue to focus on prevention, prosecution foOther the key contributors to the offenders and treatment for the victims.

effort include Birgitta Damon of Lynn Economic Opportunity (LEO), Diane Kuzia Hills of My Brother’s Table, Superintendent Catherine Latham f the Lynn Public Schools and Jetta BernierParticipants in the workshops of the Massachusetts Citizens for T Children. must pre-register by calling 781- 309-5619

er, which would bring Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville into the conference.A proposal to merge the two leagues has been rejected in the past, but Con- stantino is hoping some of the concerns expressed at that One time of those concerns was have been addressed in the new proposal.

that some NEC teams could find ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER

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

local attorney James Carrigan, who has witnessed firsthand the impacts of child sexual abuse and wanted to do something to stop it. Carrigan organized a group of executive directors from local non-profits and youthThe services group will jointly host agencies and the Enough Abuse Campaign was launched.

training workshops on April 27, By Joyce Erekson 28 and 29 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), from 89 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the City Council Cham- bers at Lynn City Hall.

The Tony Conigliaro Gymnasium was transformed into a casino Friday evening for the second annual Casino Night. Guests enjoyed casino games, live music, and food from local restaurants. Please see pages 6 and 7 for more photos. 4

NEC/GBL mergerA proposal coming to merge up what for a vote

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

Constantino is a fan of the merg-

Local youth groupsMore teaming than a half dozenup youthto stop child sexual abuse

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

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black - - - - - Wyoma Square 290 Broadway Wyoma Square has served as head Lynn Lynn DPW at 781-477-7099 Please see REGAN Page 11 Please see PETITION Page 3 Recycling Recycling week GREEN She was recently appoint Next Next week For For more info. call the If the Home Rule Petition is Caron requested the Council The City Council has taken Regan interest.” Caron and others haveand Caron interest.” $5 mil suggested that the city’s lion deficit could ballon to $36 special ex the million without emption voted on by the Council night. Tuesday approved by the state legisla ture then the city would be able to mail out the third-quarter tax bills and start to receive revenues without the budget balanced. take action and was backed by Council President Darren Cyr. several measures to raise revenue to close the deficit gap this year. The Council has voted in favor of implementing a trash fee, rais ing meals tax and payments from two medical marijuana the city’s nity,” according to the chamber. nity,” since of school at St. Mary’s 2012. ed the first woman to servepresident at Boston College High as ------were selected criteria that includescriteria By John Lynds Special to The Journal The Lynn City Council voted The Lynn Chief Financial Of The City’s will be unable to meet “We Head of School St. Mary’s The honorees Council votes in favor for tax Home Rule Petition NS Chamber honors St. Mary's Grace Regan 10-1 Tuesday night in favor of a Tuesday 10-1 Home Rule Petition that seeks a one-time exemption from state law that requires cities and towns to have a balanced budget before third-quarter res out the sending idential tax bills. council the told Caron Peter ficer last week that if the city was un able to set the tax rate and mail out the third-quarter tax bills the city by the end of the year, would not receive the $31 mil lion in real estate taxes by Feb. 1. payroll,” Caron told the Council. ap the Legislature’s “Without proval, we would have to borrow a significant amount of cash that would probably cost $100,000 in Grace Cotter Regan was one of seven individuals inducted into the North Shore Chamber of Distin Academy of Commerce’s guished Leaders at the chamber’s Wednesday 99th annual meeting Club. Yacht at Danversport on based “demonstration of leadership, commitment to social respon strong community in sibility, volvement, proven economic impact and/or social impact on creativi of high level region, the innovation and determination ty, sustained enhancement ofand the quality of life in our commu o u r n a L - - J Please see ENGLISH Page 4 This was Carroll’s third year as This was Carroll’s beat a team as good as “To bet- a for hoped had The Rams “That was a good, old-fash- Rivera. Although English coach Chris revengethe Carroll downplayed game, the factor in this year’s English faithful, many of them read that wearing T-shirts “Looking for Revenge” had other ideas. Whatever the Bulldogs’ motivation, it worked like a charm. “This one feels good,” Carroll said. “Last year puts a little extra year. a new is year it, but every on just I just love this 2017 team. It’s end it a special, special team … To playing four great quar this way, ters of football, was a really special ending to the season.” head coach. In the two years prior the Bulldogs to him taking over, finished 3-7. In his first year they sea- 2-9 last to fell but 5-6, went son. think any Classical 38-0, I don’t going coach goes in thinking that’s to happen,” Carroll said. “I’m very happy with the result. I proud for my program and of my team.” ter ending to their season. ioned butt-whooping,” Vaughan said, crediting Carroll and his play ers. “They were better prepared than us. They came out here and laid the wood on us. Sometimes as a program you’ve got to take that. Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, y n n L Both teams had plenty to beteams Both already claimed the Northeastern Conference Divisoin 3 title, English third became only the team in history to finish the season with 10 wins. proud about this season. The Rams, under first-year coach Brian finished 8-3 after going Vaughan, 3-8 in 2016. The saving grace that season came on Thanksgiving when the Rams, who had just seen English take the lead with eight seconds left in the game, came back from the dead to win on a crazy kick return by Marcus State Rep. , vital a is transportation “Public “This moment in history de h e T By Joyce Erekson The English High football team - show much-anticipated The The Lynn Classical cheerleaders are shown at the annual Classical-English Thanksgiving game last Thursday Thursday game last Thanksgiving the annual Classical-English at shown cheerleaders are Classical Lynn The Manning Field. morning at prove have much left to didn’t at Manning Field Thanksgiving morning, but if there were any non-believers remaining, the Bulldogs’ resounding 38-0 win over a very good Classical team brought them on board. 9-1 Bulldogsbetween the down poten- the had 8-2 Rams the and tial to be one for the books, but in the end the day belonged to English. The Bulldogs, who had English takes Classical, 38-0 in Thanksgiving Day contest captains participate football in the Classical English and Lynn Lynn Manning Field. their annual meeting at before toss coin mands aggressive action against the threats of income ity inequal and climate said. change,” “Sustainable, Wu affordable, reliable public transit is funda mental to providing Boston res idents with the greatest access to jobs, schools, and opportunities beyond their home hoods.” neighbor who represents read East from a letter Boston, on behalf of the Boston Legislative Delega tion urging the board MBTA of hikes fare on off hold to directors at this time. resource for residents of Boston, and especially for low-income individuals, seniors and students who rely on MBTA service as unlimited unlimited year-round passes for seniors and children, as well as a lower fare for the city’s poor est residents, which had already garnered 2,700 signatures by the time the meeting commenced.

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college television station, Q-30. Q-30. station, television college

and has an anchor position on the the on position anchor an has and

said he believes that having food food having that believes he said

and delivery restaurants. Reames Reames restaurants. delivery and

order from a variety of take-out take-out of variety a from order

Bent Water, the city’s first craft craft first city’s the Water, Bent to Bent Water currently have to to have currently Water Bent to

cense to serve food and visitors visitors and food serve to cense beer brewery, does not have a li- a have not does brewery, beer

o u r n a L when visiting Bent Water. Bent visiting when

could have more food choices choices food more have could

to the city, so that his patrons patrons his that so city, the to

city officials to bring food trucks trucks food bring to officials city

viously said he would work with with work would he said viously

Water Brewing. Reames had pre- had Reames Brewing. Water

Among those supporting the the supporting those Among owner Aaron Reames of Bent Bent of Reames Aaron owner

scott resident and Lynn business business Lynn and resident scott

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majoring in broadcast journalism journalism broadcast in majoring

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an intern. intern. an By Cary Shuman Cary By

Channel 4 sports department as as department sports 4 Channel

also working in the WBZ-TV WBZ-TV in the working also

McCarriston is a press intern intern press a is McCarriston North Shore Navigators. She is is She Navigators. Shore North

post-game interviews for the interviews post-game

in social media and conducts conducts and media in social

Shanna McCarriston is doing doing is McCarriston Shanna

sports.

McCarriston plots her course her plots McCarriston

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ommendation on zoning changes. zoning on ommendation

which is required to make a rec- a make to required is which

approved by the Planning Board, Board, Planning the by approved

posed amendment had also been been also had amendment posed

food trucks in the city. The pro- The city. the in trucks food

who were interested in operating operating in interested were who

The zoning change was initi- was change zoning The ported getting calls from people people from calls getting ported

after several city councilors re- councilors city several after

ated by the Building Department, Department, Building the by ated By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Domelowicz Joseph By erate within the city limits. city the within erate

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The Lynn City Council voted voted Council City Lynn The first time allow food trucks to op to trucks food allow time first

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Burt, Matt Gisonno, David Barnard, Dayshon Anderson, James Wilkins, and manager Leon Elwell. Leon manager and Wilkins, James Anderson, Dayshon Barnard, David Gisonno, Matt Burt,

row, from left, are coach Ryan Boisselle, coach Sean Leydon, Mike Leavitt, Anthony Nikolakakis, Christian Christian Nikolakakis, Anthony Leavitt, Mike Leydon, Sean coach Boisselle, Ryan coach are left, from row,

offers residents a chance to enjoy enjoy to chance a residents offers Luke Boisselle, Kevin Durant, Aedan Leydon, Zach Elwell, Brett Bucklin, Danny Lilja, and A,J. Luciano. Back Back Luciano. A,J. and Lilja, Danny Bucklin, Brett Elwell, Zach Leydon, Aedan Durant, Kevin Boisselle, Luke

each perform live in the event that that event the in live perform each Regionals at Fraser Field in Lynn. The team is pictured at a practice session. Front row, from left, Erick Ubri, Ubri, Erick left, from row, Front session. practice a at pictured is team The Lynn. in Field Fraser at Regionals

The Massachusetts state champion Lynn Babe Ruth 15-year-old team is set to compete in the New England England New the in compete to set is team 15-year-old Ruth Babe Lynn champion state Massachusetts The Madigan and Set the Nation will will Nation the Set and Madigan

The New Music in the Square Square the in Music New The with a pair of acts, Molly Pinto Pinto Molly acts, of a pair with

July 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. p.m. 7:30 to p.m. 5:30 from 27 July

series continues next Wednesday, Wednesday, next continues series New Music in the Square the in Music New

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entire family. entire

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visit from local favorites the 12:01 12:01 the favorites local from visit ning from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a a with p.m. 8 to p.m. 6 from ning

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Shore Drive will resume this eve- this resume will Drive Shore

series at Red Rock Park on Lynn Lynn on Park Rock Red at series

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Thursday, July 21, 2016 21, July Thursday,

Terlecky and Jeff Earp have done done have Earp Jeff and Terlecky

to Lynn. Jim Beliveau and Bill Bill and Beliveau Jim Lynn. to

who helped bring the tournament tournament the bring helped who

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to say thank you to all the people people the all to you thank say to

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great group of parents. I just want want just I parents. of group great Recycling week Recycling

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“I have a close bond with the the with bond close a have “I up from little kids to young men. men. young to kids little from up

well. “I’ve watched them grow grow them watched “I’ve well.

players on this team,” said El- said team,” this on players

Elwell has coached several of of several coached has Elwell Next week Next

n n y old. years 6 and 5 were they

the current Lynn players since since players Lynn current the

Blues Band at Red Rock Red at Band Blues that outstanding team. outstanding that

my Magner, were members of of members were Magner, my

partment, Chris Oram and Tim- and Oram Chris partment,

colleagues in the Lynn Fire De- Fire Lynn the in colleagues

championship. Two of Elwell’s Elwell’s of Two championship.

The Friends of Lynn and Nahant Nahant and Lynn of Friends The Elwell previously coached coached previously Elwell victory of the New England of England the New victory

his Lynn team came within one one within came team Lynn his

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Beach sponsored summer concert concert summer sponsored Beach 12:01 12:01 in the Regionals in 2000 when when 2000 in Regionals the in

Concert series tonight series Concert of things have to happen.” to have things of

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play for a world championship. championship. world a for play

Residents are encouraged to are encouraged Residents er farm fresh foods and products. and foods fresh farm er “It’s a really special honor to to honor special really a “It’s might have an opportunity to an opportunity have might

noon to fund fresh produce and oth- and produce fresh fund to noon Elwell. “It’s a little crazy that we we that crazy little a “It’s Elwell.

come down to the square this after- this square the to down come By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Domelowicz Joseph By have the Regionals in Lynn,” said said Lynn,” in Regionals the have The Lynn Farmers Market will will Market Farmers Lynn The

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be open today (Thursday) begin- (Thursday) today open be Lynn Farmer’s Market Farmer’s Lynn Ruth World Series in North Da- North in Series World Ruth

win it all and qualify for the Babe Babe the for qualify and all it win

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The New England Regionals England New The cited to be playing in the Region- the in playing be to cited

baseball field. baseball

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Christian Burt, one of one the Burt, Christian against Medford Saturday at the the at Saturday Medford against

a superb pitching performance performance pitching a superb

team’s aces, led the way with with way the led aces, team’s

the Regionals. the

also quite deserving of its entry in in entry its of deserving quite also

outstanding Medford team that is is that team Medford outstanding

the Eastern Mass. final over an an over final Mass. Eastern the e h

Though Lynn had qualified for for qualified had Lynn Though excellence with a 6-1 victory in in victory 6-1 a with excellence

the Elwell Men reaffirmed their their reaffirmed Men Elwell the

the Regionals as the host team, team, host the as Regionals the

Regionals at Fraser Field. Fraser at Regionals

nization hosts the New England England New the hosts nization

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

gest showcases ever in this city city this in ever showcases gest

Beginning tonight, the new- the tonight, Beginning will be a part of one of the big- the of one of part a be will

By Cary Shuman Cary By champion Lynn Babe Ruth team team Ruth Babe Lynn champion ly crowned Eastern Mass. state state Mass. Eastern crowned ly

T families. their and schools, their

they have been a credit to the city, city, the to credit a been have they

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

Massachusetts champion Lynn Babe Ruth set to compete for World Series berth Series World for compete to set Ruth Babe Lynn champion Massachusetts special group. They have not not have They group. special

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good luck seat at the end of thegood luck seat at the Gabby’s trips to the line. Hav trips to the Gabby’s drama unfold. derstood the stakes involved in Spartans’ bench to watch the Center. took a seat at the far end of the and a spot in the North section al final Saturday atTsongas the vir for sidelines the paced ing tually the entire game, Newhall victory over Bishop Fenwick St. Mary’s an electrifying 53-52 electrifying an Mary’s St. swished four free throws to give hanging in the balance, Torres Torres hanging in the balance, night at Woburn High School. Woburn night at an empty gym. situa the real-life, real-time game Tuesday Mary’s-Fenwick throws alone in the backyard orthrows alone in the the final 31 seconds of the St. ine when you’re shooting freeine when you’re shooting infaced Torres Gabby that tion most every practice. and scores of free throws atand scores of free sands of shots in the off-season off-season sands of shots in the

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to the basket. the to way through a crowd on the way on the way a crowd through way St. Mary’s Yirsy Queliz makes her Queliz makes Yirsy Mary’s St. Incoming President of President Incoming Peter Chargers the Lynn Marino with immediate Brian President Past Coach Tony Timmons Timmons Tony Coach Chargers of the Lynn with his two Crusaders Joe and Mikey. sons, Coach Jose Peratta with Jose Peratta Coach his son, Josiah. Thursday, March 7, 2019 7, March Thursday, A Charger Family (Seated): Meelad Kirk, (Seated): Amanda Family A Charger Villar, Jr. Villar, Kirk, and Makai Kirk; Jacob (Standing): Mmeere. Jennifer

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THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN Lynn Chargers 8 Full Seasons Award to Vincent Marino Vincent to Seasons Award 8 Full Chargers Lynn 8 – Mother Carole Grade 1 to Grade from who played Vincent, Marino, Peter Father Giana Marino, Molignano, and Brian Lozzi. Lynn Chargers Board of Directors: Greg Krochmal, Majorie Laboy, Jennifer George, George, Jennifer Majorie Laboy, Krochmal, of Directors: Greg Board Chargers Lynn Daisy Jen Furlong, Palmer, Amanda Marino, Peter President George, Oliver Brian Lozzi. President Past Krochmal, Lynn Chargers Gladiators from Grade 7 and 8 received their team medals their team 7 and 8 received Grade from Gladiators Chargers Lynn LYNN CHARGERS FOOTBALL BANQUET FOOTBALL CHARGERS LYNN END ZONE CELEBRATION ZONE END

he Lynn Chargers football program held its annual football program held its annual Chargers he Lynn This is a terrific of Pizza. awards banquet at Prince

Page 8 Page Congratulations for a great season! Incoming President Peter Marino along with his coaches Incoming President Peter Marino along and Board of Directors look forward to next season. Past and Board of Directors look forward to consecutive years President Brian Lozzi who served for nine in another capacity. will remain in contact with the program youth program that has three divisions along with a youth program that Coaches teach the principles of cheerleading squad. fundamentals of the game. Parental sportsmanship and the a key aspect in the organization’s involvement played were awarded All the players and cheerleaders success. to the rules of the game and their medals for their respect team spirit.

Titans Football Coaches with a record of (7-1) – with a record Coaches Football Titans Books; Head (Standing): Rosevelt, Line Coach (Seated): and Brian Berry, Coach Defensive Cuevas, Abel Coach Coach Jose Quintana. Offensive T Wyoma Little League President Dan Veillleux with his Veillleux Dan President Little League Wyoma Isabella, who is a cheerleader and his son, DJ, daughter, and Tabatha. wife, Lynn Chargers Mothers – (Seated): Tatiana Rivera Rivera Tatiana Mothers – (Seated): Chargers Lynn and Marjorie Laboy; (Back): Karina Jessica Quintana, Morales. Vanessa and Valentin,

Black Black ------LJ 3/7/19 Page 9 Page Page 10 Page 2/21/19, 2/28/19, to qualify as a bidder and shall be tendered by the purchaser at the time and place of sale as a deposit. The highest bidder shall sign a written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of his bid. The balance is to be paid in cash, certified check or bank check within thirty (30) days of the date of the sale and upon delivery of the deed at the office of Joan C. Green, Esquire, 155 Federal Street, #1300, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. The successful bidder shall be responsible for costs of transfer, including the purchase of documentary stamps and other recording costs. to be Other terms, if any, announced at the sale. C. GREEN THE RAYMOND TRUST By its attorney, Joan C. Green 155 Federal Street, #1300 Boston, MA 02110 (617) 859-4599 NEWS See “We added police, social addedpolice, ser “We Ambrosino outlined four areas areas four outlined Ambrosino his threw Manager City The also mentioned Ambrosino brosino highlighted the effort to the effort highlighted brosino Chelsea the downtown renovate the foundation on building area, in 2018. done al work vices, more lighting, decorative decorative lighting, vices, more said. he art,” public banners, atmosphere an created “We’ve so success, for foundation and what we need to do now is final is need do now to we what remains.” that ize the work downtown for improvement of for Chelsea: design the finalizing the infrastructure improvements adopting schemes, one-way for the necessary permissions zoning the cor the facade of improve to of cul array a rich offering ridor, artistic activities, and and tural proposal for request a submitting of the redevelopment (RFP) for site. Army Salvation the former Pro behind the Forbes support the City before posal,up whichis for month next Appeals Board of the Chelsea of the redevelopment will it that claiming waterfront, - condomini affordable include look - Chelsea residents for ums homeowners. become to ing infrastructure and the planned 2019, for improvements capital - - - having priority over the Mortgage described herein, if any. In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by Foreclosure Deed to the second highest bidder provided that the second highest bidder shall deposit with Mortgagees’ Joan C. Green, the attorney, amount of the deposit as set forth herein within three (3) business days after written notice of default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be conveyed to second highest bidder within twenty (20) days of said written notice. TERMS OF SALE: The Thousand amount of Twenty Dollars ($20,000.) to be paid in cash, certified check or bank check must be presented at the time and place of sale in order public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned sale date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. Said premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all restrictions, easements, covenants, improvements, outstanding tax titles, mortgages, liens, rights of tenants and parties in possession, condominium fees, liens and assessments, unpaid taxes, outstanding tax titles, municipal liens and other public taxes, assessments or liens, claims in the nature of liens, the provisions of applicable federal, state and/or local law, including Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 21E, and also including building codes, zoning ordinances and orders of the local Conservation Commission and/or the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the provisions of Title 5 of the Massachusetts Environmental Code, “Because of that award, our our award, that of “Because the City’s cited Ambrosino our to promises our kept “We - 2019, Am for goals of terms In of only 35 cities in the in country to 35 cities only of Chal a Bloomberg be awarded reduce to vision its for grant lenge care. preventative crime with and harm predicting model of in cross-sector then engaging the harm address to collaboration Am said attention,” national got and interest gaining “It’s brosino. replicate seeking people to has it Massachusetts, in just not that, well.” as outside but in 2018, development increased two of the construction as such the multi-million and new hotels pharma a of expansion dollar also - men He ceuticalcompany. by grant the $10 million tioned Broadway reconstruct to the state Line, the Revere to Hall City from federal a $3 million as well as - Admin Development Economic renovate to grant (EDA) istration the of one waterfront, Chelsea’s the EDA by given grants largest - in the coun municipality any to the only try of one 2018, and in in Massachusetts. issued grants good doing in 2018 by residents reflected. Ambrosino services,” the same achieve think can we “I have in 2019 if we success of level collaboration of level the same Council.” City from THE REGION

- County, Massachusetts, all County, and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Lynn, Avenue, 21 Trinity Massachusetts Essex The land in Lynn, Massachusetts, County, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHEASTERLY formerly Avenue, by Trinity 50 feet; Ireson Avenue, by land SOUTHWESTERLY now or formerly of Smith, 92.14 feet; by land NORTHWESTERLY now or formerly of York, 57.79 feet; and by NORTHEASTERLY land now of formerly of Baldwin, 89.77 feet. Being the same premises conveyed to Mortgagor by Deed recorded with the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds. The description of the premises contained in said Mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by 9 REAL ESTATE CHELSEA -Fresh off of a newof a off -Fresh CHELSEA that in saying confident feel “I of the achievements Among our city another not “There’s 2018, Chelsea also was one In “It will be interesting to wait wait to will be interesting “It a down said she Brazil, In LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF MORTGAGEE’S By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by BELMONT HILL GROUP, C. INC. to RAYMOND GREEN, INC., TRUSTEE of C. GREEN THE RAYMOND dated May u/d/t TRUST, 5, 2000 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19143, Page 409, with an address of 155 Federal Street, #1300, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, which Mortgage is dated April 17, 2018 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36653, Page 555, for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 o’clock, A.M. on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, A.D. 2019, on the mortgaged premises described below, being known as 21 Trinity Essex Lynn, Avenue, CITY MANAGER CITY MANAGER OUTLINES ACCOMPLISHMENTS contract, City Manager Tom Tom Manager City contract, enthusiastic an gave Ambrosino meet- council city to opening the City of State his during ing talked he about where Address, in accomplishments Chelsea’s 2019. for goals its as well 2018, as Chelsea is of City our of the state started. he very good indeed,” noted Ambrosino year, the past an ended 2018 with the City that coffers. its in million $28 of excess Commonwealth size in the entire he reserves,” of level that with to the testament a “Thatis said. of City planning financial shrewd Council.” and see if we get an influx from from influx an see get we and if usually “It said. she Venezuela,” after months 18 15 to happens see to if this watch a crisis. We’ll begin to enrollments summer country.” that in from come a brought already has economy stu new Brazilian trickling of the district. to dents THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------NEWS FROM AROUND AROUND FROM NEWS Looking for a wave from from Looking a wave for a rep had Chelsea always has - fam new as immigrant Now, immigrant said Bourque political up the recent With “This is definitely something something “This definitely is A consequence of that loss is loss that of A consequence issue an have already “We the situation said Bourque recalled they somewhere had enrolled 6,000 students around as but schools, in the public the numbers changed, City that 4,000. around to dwindled down to fight Chelsea said should She here. happening from that keep Brazil Venezuela, utation and a practice of having having a practice of and utation new and refugees to arms open populations. immigrant ilies a bit seem be to migrating Supt. Shore, the North towards they said are Mary Bourque and Brazil eye on an keeping sources potential as Venezuela students. incoming of the of crisis areas from groups begin typically showing world 10 Chelsea in about schools up in crisis the after months 15 to their countries. its with in Venezuela heaval the federal said she leadership, - giv considering is government Status Protected Temporary ing she That, Venezuelans. (TPS) to stu more in result could said, country that from arriving dents soon. try take action. to to,” attention pay to have we in “The said. she demographics what of telling are schools our the community to coming is the canary in the We’re at-large. shift. community coal for mine be though - a positive I see as it get and it look at can we cause be so can pre we in front out pared to meet the needs of that that meet the needsof to pared shift. go likely is the CPS budget that the smaller to shrink to due ing enrollments. at Budget the Foundation with and being broken, level the state she said. still be needsit to fixed,” for still advocate need to “We have we time, the same At that. where situation a confounding enrollment student losing we’re decrease in a natural results that to due resources and staffing in enrollment. student lower that willchallenge keeping The be septhose budgetary two issues them to allowing not and arate dif two are They together. blend issues.” ferent Somerville what of her reminds through Schools went Public gentrified it as ago years some suc Cambridge’s the of back on she said she point, one cesses. 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SCHOOLS STUDENTS FROM STUDENTS FROM HIGH RENTS DRIVING DRIVING HIGH RENTS an alarm for the community to to the community alarm for an population could be sounding be could sounding population lieves this latest trend in student in student trend lieves this latest are coming to a community. to coming are a bellwether for the changes that that the changes for a bellwether years that student population is population student that years documents of many, many fam many many, of documents proper rental find to beingable the over indicated have studies many, many families. I’m seeing I’m families. many many, families for destination popular Boston.” and Everett Revere, to many said career, her during other communities. We’re losing losing We’re communities. other in particu Lynn to ilies going be seems to the most Lynn lar. going they are ties. Secondarily, in depth mobility ied student it just like, if not more so, than than so, more if not like, just it now, Chelsea experiencing is now, community,” she said. “Right “Right said. she community,” rental properties around the around properties rental Chelsea. for multiple reasons, but Bour but reasons, multiple for in costs housing and in rents trend has changed now. changed has trend rise the drastic to down comes Chelsea loses to them. That Chelsealosesthem. That to it firmlyall she said believes que more students to Chelsea to than students more cally, Bourque said usually leak usually said Bourque cally, - histori places that, are Those Lynn; and 34 going to Revere. Revere. to 34 going and Lynn; 35 going to Everett; 44 going to to 44 going Everett; to 35 going pattern saw 29 going to Boston; to 29 going saw pattern chusetts. Of the 257, the largest Of the 257, the largest chusetts. - in Massa communities other 257 Chelsea students left for for left 257 Chelsea students July 1, 2019 through Feb. 14 - Feb. 1, 2019 through July to housing and affordability.” and housing to North Shore. I think it’s linked I think it’s Shore. North The movement is more to the more is movement The the North Shore communities. communities. Shore the North that influx from out of coun the out from influx that to more families our of exodus outside of the country. We’re see We’re the country. of outside seeing not We’re the reverse. ing actually seeing the we’re and try, seeing an influx of students from from students of influx seeing an ton…A few years ago, we were were we ago, years few ton…A Lynn, Revere, Everett and Bos and - Everett Revere, Lynn, out to the four communities of of communities the four to out the inverse. We have more going going more have We the inverse. week. “Since July, we’re seeing we’re July, “Since week. munities,” said Bourque this Bourque said munities,” - those com Chelsea for leaving communities than students students than communities dents coming in from certain in from coming dents be heading mostly to Lynn. to be mostly heading exodus of students that seems to that students of exodus (CPS) than are coming in – an in – an coming are (CPS) than ing the Chelsea Public Schools the Chelsea ing Public - leav are students decades, more que said that for the first intime the first for that said que - - - KITCHEN ❏ KITCHEN DO HOME ❏ ROOFING GOING TO PAINTING ❏ PAINTING FLOORING ❏ FLOORING INDEPENDENT BATHROOM ❏ BATHROOM ❏ ELECTRICAL …THEN SEE THE ❏ LANDSCAPING NEWSPAPER GROUP SERVICE DIRECTORY IMPROVEMENT? CHOOSE YOUR PROJECT… Thursday, March 7, 2019 7, March Thursday, The law says the standard for for standard the says law The also must - be giv member The the resignation, with However, eire case, to the Department of of theDepartment case, to eire Devel Community and Housing the as well as (DHCD), opment office. governor’s to adhere must which a member include: neglect of “inefficiency, in office.” misconduct or duty a for opportunity and en notice removal. her or his on hearing neces was process that of none sary. it lies upon the mayor and City City and the mayor lies upon it those charges, refer Council to in the Forest exist which now -

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