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er-Polito Administration awarded $500,000 to nine over $980,000 for the restoration, man- $329,900 projects through the Urban agement, and beautification of the park. Agenda Grant Program. The It is the 2018 committee’s goal to surpass Revere arm of The Neigh borhood Developers (TND) this figure and for the first time, raise over was one group given $50,000 #455P $275K ill “As the designer of the Appleton in funding to help establish “MassDOT and [the “MassDOT and [the Please join us to support localPlease join us to support ill workforce development ser Lt.Gov. Karyn Polito along TOP BILLING vices in Revere to support lo bridges, as well as president and founder cal residents to acquire newly of Boston-based Rosales Partners. REVERE - WEST created jobs. PedestrianBridge, Iwas thrilled to recently with Housing and Economic By Sue Ellen Woodcock EAST BOSTON cross it for the first time,” Rosales wrote. WINTHROP Development Secretary Jay “Our administration under “The beautiful bridge floats over the park Yellow Ash came to Revere City Hall with stunning views of the Charles River. & Greenway! to present the check to the It is very light, visually pleasing and the Neighborhood Developers. first ADA accessible 14-feet wide link stands the importance of local in the area. The main arch soars over “I am looking forward to having the For years the abutters of 2 Family, Great Move in Condition! Custom Safety Audit” the following month, Paul said. Department of Conservation and Recreation] did a great job of tak ing feedback from all stakehold- ers,” State Rep. Jay Livingstone “I think the final told this reporter. product will greatly improve the andbicyclists both for experience pedestrians.” businesses and gain inspiration forbusinesses and gain fashion. Entryspring and summer membership,is included BHWF the optionand new members have membershipto purchase a 30-day fashion showfor $60 to attend the find To and other BHWF events. Beacon Hillout more about the please visit the Forum, Women’s website at https://beaconhillwom ensforum.org. leadership and its impact on Storrow Drive with a single, elegant ges- the lives of residents,” said ture, which is inspired by the historic GREENWAY LOCATION! Dream home! 275/wk for WHOLE Cabinets, New Bath, Roof, C/AC, H/W Floors,Quartz, SSAppl, Too Much to List! Special to the Times Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. arches of the adjacent Longfellow Bridge. Mod 1 Br Condo, New kitchen, SSAppl, “The Urban Agenda Grant Quartz Counters! H/W Floors, Steps to T Program relies on the strong Route 1 have put up with the bridge fully completed including walking Great for Builders, or Make your own Your Ad Here partnerships between local noise from millions of cars, surface treatments, hardscape elements andnow some city councillors and landscaping including the addition of $ a foundation onAlso it! has a 2 story garage.

(from pg. 1) pg. (from government, non-profits and want to have Mayor BrianAr new shade trees in the next few months. I Hard to Find!AVacant lot (over 5,000 s.f.) with Ward 5 Councillor Charles rigo contact the MassDOT to am confident that Bostonians and visi- install barriers along Route 1 tors alike will enjoy using the innovative between Route 16 and Cope land Circle. bridge for generations to come,” Rosales

Patch, Ward 4 Councillor h Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 - h Councillor Joanne McKen &SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK Esplanade supporters enjoy a special na teamed up on a motion at last last week’s council meet REVERERECREATION HOSTS PAINT - - “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” celebration ing. Patch said he and the late Benefit gala set for Sept. 15 Tiffany’s & Co. hosted a "Breakfast at

Tiffany's" celebration for the Esplanade Association’s Moondance Gala committee - attheir Newbury Street location on Friday morning, September 7. The committee came together to preview the spectacu- Black Cyan Magenta lar Tiffany Paper Flowers Pave Diamond Pendant that Tiffany’s & Co. generously WINTHROP donated to the upcoming annual benefit gala which is to take place on Saturday By Dan Murphy evening, September 15, along the banks of the Charles River. The winner "We of are grateful to Tiffany & Co. for - the necklace will be unveiled during the evening as a part of the Tiffany & Co. Won’t Garage Parking!

Mystery Blue Box Raffle. PENDING SALE Call for Details! - CHELSEA their generosity to the Moondance Gala Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & - which is such an important evening for Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. Please see more photos on Page 10. the Esplanade Association,” said Michael Nichols, the Executive Director of the Last! #106G $550’s 100% privately-funded nonprofit organi- - - Counters SS Refrig. Fireplace LV Oversized - zation. “It is only through the support of Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- ingArea w Cathedral Ceiling, Mod Kit/w Corian AC, Deck with IG the greater community that the Esplanade finished basement, C/ maintained home Last! $499,900 - Association can continue its ongoing hor- Pool Extremely well Must See! - 781-485-0588 ticultural work and diverse programming - Frances Appleton Pedestrian Bridge Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos,C/AC, H/W Quartz, Floors, SS BoschAppliances, Plus as well as the development of future ini- Last year the Moondance Gala raised EAST BOSTON COMING SOON “2017 was a fantastic year The $12.5 million Frances Appleton - tiatives and programs that will help us to across Storrow opens to the public continue to make life better in the park for 2 Family 1st Floor has 2 levels w/2 baths, th the enjoyment of all.” H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots of Parking Won’t - to be in real estate,” said Joe Pedestrian Bridge - a 230-foot-long, steel The 14-foot-wide, 750-foot-long, - Mario of Century 21 Ma rio Real Estate. “There’s a arch span that links Beacon Hill/Charles il nc ou - Circle to the Charles River Esplanade – is lot of confidence and equity - now open to the public. - - in homes. For 35 years now - 6) it’s been positive. Now is the - multi-use bridge was constructed as part - time to sell. Revere is getting - - of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s (MassDOT) $300-mil- the overflow from the Boston Mario said Revere is desir lion renovation of the Longfellow Bridge, - market and people are moving which links Charles Circle in Boston to - Pg. to Revere. - Central Square in Cambridge via the able because of its proximity Mario is looking forward Charles Circle. The Appleton is a signa-

C ture bridge in the City of Boston with its to Boston, and it’s a hidden - The old, existing footbridge is slated elegant steel arch span, as well as the first Call 781 485 0588 gem with a beautiful beach. fully accessible, ADA pedestrian bridge to the spring market, drawing over Storrow Drive. See MINI GRANTS Page 3 from Boston and surrounding for demolition within the next two weeks, “It all adds to the future communities. He added that according to Miguel Rosales, the architect the Revere School system is (FALL sity in children and adults. for both the Appleton and Longfellow - also a draw for buyers. The ATOD Task Force fund ed projects totaling $9,500 to eacon growth of Revere,” he said. eacon reduce youth substance use, In addition to the mini- the business community that - improve their mental health, are critical to fostering eco Revere is rebuilding its - nomic success and building and increase opportunities for stronger neighborhoods in ev positive youth engagement. ery region in Massachusetts.” - grants already funded, Revere

Call Your Rep. for Details Call Your - economic and employment - on the Move has extended base by utilizing large-scale their permanent change and and high value assets includ The program seeks to un program mini-grant appli 5) ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder cations to Sunday, March 4. land, a soon-to-close NECCO

WHY TOP BILLING? Up to $1,395 is available for plant, and the MassDevelop - See TND GRANT , Page 3 ment TDI Waterfront District. - ideas that make it easier to eat healthy and be active for lock community-driven re all. The application is open sponses to local obstacles, - Pg. and promote economic devel opment opportunities through The number of listings in partnership-building, problem - solving, and shared account ability in urban centers. The days on the market in 2016. competitiveawards offer flex - OPEN B ible funding for local efforts 2017 also dropped to 265, Councillor Robert Haas Jr. “We should get more re B - that bring together commu 10.8 percent down from 297 tried to get barriers installed nity stakeholders to pursue in 2016. The good news for The condominium in 2011 mar and received no re Keefe noted that more af economic development ini sellers is that the original list sponse. tiatives. These awards will ing price was matched 100 spect from the state and fed Ward 2 Councillor Ira No fund projects in Boston, Clin percent of the time. eral government,” Patch said.. (BHCA YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 ket saw similar trends with fluent communities are often the median sales price at - granted sound barriers. $315,000, up 16.7 percent “Inventory is low now and voselsky pointed out that Sau “It’s a quality-of-life is ( from pg. 1) over 2016. Days on the mar gus got barriers along Route ket also dropped from 67 in Barriers are easily seen The rental - market is also 1 installed along a new ball 2016 to 47 days on the market field. $629,000 Special to The Journal - everyone is looking toward sue,” he said. Our Offices will be the spring,” Celata said SELLERS - Revere's TND strongwith rents ranging from - 9AM – 5PM $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted - THERE ARE NO TIMES LIKE THESE TIMES that if someone is paying big receives $50,000 And with the recent heat wave, Gurnon Monday morning the Bak rentthey just might be capable ing home after their summer vacations, and of buying and taking advan they are looking for cleaning supplies,” he tage of first-time homebuyers Task Force. Both the ATOD state grant for jobs added. Alissa Eck, owner of Exclusive Jewels programs. Task Force and Revere on the Move are initiatives of the Monday, February 19 - er-Polito Administration said fans and air-conditioner units are in great MGH Revere CARES Coa demand. lition. Revere on the Move he awarded $500,000 to nine - This year over $20,000 $329,900 he is additionally co-led by - the projects through the Urban Gallery at 107 Charles St., said traditional Healthy Community Initia Agenda Grant Program. The tives Office at the City of Re President’s Day By Laura Chassaigne - General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children Revere arm of The Neigh vere. REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES borhood Developers (TND) was awarded to fund ideas to was one group given $50,000 www.century21mario.com #455P $275K REVERE JOURNAL in funding to help establish make Revere a healthier place Lt.Gov. Karyn Polito along While the data collection is only in its to work, to play, and to raise workforce development ser By Sue Ellen Woodcock - TOP BILLING vices in Revere to support lo a family. The Revere on - the cal residents to acquire newly Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol Move mini-grant program REVERE - WEST created jobs. Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston ofThe Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLeeVincent, MARIO REAL ESTATE 4 offered $10,605 in funding Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and By Sue Ellen Woodcock for permanent changes, pro EAST BOSTON 16 with Housing and Economic first phase with more to come this fall, Development Secretary Jay Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on gram implementation, and WINTHROP 11 Monday“Our morning administration in the Revereunder City Council Chambers. the data revealed some good informa- Ash came to Revere City Hall Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere youth-led projects that would Falo Portuguese• Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt Yellow 18-19 The Revere real estate mar help prevent or reduce obe & Greenway!We have preapproved Clients looking to buy! to present the check to the tion. About ten times as many cars as - T bikes used the Longfellow Bridge during T Neighborhood Developers. the initial months that it was fully open. TOP OF THE FOLD stands the importance of local

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Sixth Annual Charles Street Street Annual Charles Sixth is May 14 Show Fashion Couture VOLUME 19, No. 41 February 14, 2018 2016. the market 41 days, a 26.8 struction on the Gilmore Bridge wraps up, with Phase One entail ing the addition of new pavement stripings, signage and flex-posts would phase second the while involve the modification of traffic signals. matter took place at MIT last followed by a “Road December, next month after ongoing con Forum (BHWF) will present will present Forum (BHWF) Charles Streetthe Sixth Annual on Show Fashion Couture members May 14. Forum Tuesday, Housewill gather at Hampshire viewto p.m. 8 and 6 between shopsstyles from the independent that line Charles Street. percent increase over the 56 for how you could make im INDEX provements to the Revere - community? So have the ap Editorial By Dan Murphy plicants to the mini-grant pro Police News grams hosted by Revere on Sports theMove and the Alcohol, To Hill businesses gear up for fall bacco and Other Drugs Task Every year a group of Re Black Cyan Magenta Classifieds Force; and this time, these ideas are going to become a WINTHROPEAST BOSTON TRASH Due to the DEATHS Thomas Boyan, Sr Beacon Hill Civic Association - reality. Marie Butera vere residents and institution al leaders meet together to NOTICE ORIENT HEIGHTS Richard Buttiglieri select the awardees of mini- Day Holiday HELP - Gorgeous detail throughout Theresa Conte grants offered to the public through the community-led February 19

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organizations, Revere on the Location Location! Bungalow style Garage Parking! will be delayed by one day. PENDING SALE Call for Details! Dorothy Cordaro Move and theAlcohol, Tobac 1 family, 3 Brs Full Dr, H/W Floors, - co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Joseph ArrigoCapitol was all Waste smiles Services, at the Revere Recreation Paint & CHELSEA Gerardo Iannuzzi ------Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. TO SELL!! Patricia Muse Please see more photos on Page 10. INDEPENDENT Paul Penta, Jr. Last! #106G $550’s NEWSPAPER GROUP Antonetta Salamone Jack Gurnon (left) and Tom Long of Charles Street Supply. - Counters SS Refrig. Fireplace LV Oversized of the Longfellow Bridge Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- With autumn upon us, many Beacon Hill ingArea w Cathedral Ceiling, Mod Kit/w Corian AC, Deck with IG finished basement, C/ maintained home Last! $499,900 CALL US NOW!! Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Pool Extremely well Must See! WE NEED HOMES The Executive Office of Jack Gurnon, owner of Charles Street $1.5 MILLION FOR without notice Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos,C/AC, H/W Quartz, Floors, SS BoschAppliances, Plus to change EAST BOSTON COMING SOON “2017 was a fantastic year NORTHERN STRAND Price subject COMMUNITY TRAIL stores are gearing up for the season. New DOT data after the re-opening 2 Family 1st Floor has 2 levels w/2 baths, Energy and Environmental Supply,a hardware store located at 54 Charles th Affairs has approved a $1.5 St., said most of his business at this time of “Our regular customers are often return- On September 6th, the Massachusetts H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots of Parking Won’t to be in real estate,” said Joe million grant regarding the year comes from returning college students Mario of Century 21 Ma development of the Northern who typically purchase items like tool kits, rio Real Estate. “There’s a Strand Community Trail led picture hooksRevere and closet and shower has rods. a one-mile lot of confidence and equity by a Revere on the Move part ner organization, Bike to the Department of Transportation held a in homes. For 35 years now - Sea. public meeting to present data now that it’s been positive. Now is the stretch in North Revere. The the Longfellow Bridge has been fully time to sell. Revere is getting - re-opened for two months. Upon the $2,900/mo Mario said Revere is desir Northern Strand Community the overflow from the Boston Trail has been in development re-opening many stakeholders, including market and people are moving for over 20 years. The North local politicians, advocacy groups and to Revere. - Revere segment is a major neighborhood organizations such as the Per BHCA, requested a study of the impact able because of its proximity Mario is looking forward part in the project that creates Gallon a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail of the re-opening. Significant changes to Boston, and it’s a hidden running from West Everett, have occurred with transportation and .55 gem with a beautiful beach. through Malden and Revere Boston’sgrowing population in the years to the spring market, drawing to the Saugus River and soon since the project was conceived in 2011 See MINI GRANTS Page 3 from Boston and surrounding into Lynn. The North Revere The funding, awarded including more bikes, more mapping “It all adds to the future segment allows users to en apps, more ride shares, more residential communities. He added that joy spectacular views of the See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 WINTHROP units, and more office space. the Revere School system is sity in children and adults. Rumney Marsh. - also a draw for buyers. The ATOD Task Force fund through the Executive Office ed projects totaling $9,500 to of Energy and Environmental growth of Revere,” he said. reduce youth substance use, In addition to the mini- Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City improve their mental health, 2 - Parks Program, enables the and increase opportunities for design of the trail, develop positive youth engagement. ment of bid-ready construc Call for Details - tion documents, and receipt grants already funded, Revere - of all necessary construction on the Move has extended $ permits. When completed, the Linda 617-306-9605 WINTHROP their permanent change and #130S $949,000 trail will span 10 miles and • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service WINTHROP -RENT program mini-grant appli CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE & Shops! cations to Sunday, March 4. Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, $485,000 Up to $1,395 is available for Won't Last Mod Kitchen, F.P. Beautiful Detail, ideas that make it easier to eat healthy and be active for Easy walk to Beach SALE PENDING all. The application is open -

The number of listings in 6 Car Parking, Great for Investors! - days on the market in 2016. For Rent – Prime Center Loc.Ideal w/ Full for Retail,Basement, Medical, Day Care, Mixed Use Commercial Plus 3 Residential, 2017 also dropped to 265, OPEN - 10.8 percent down from 297 in 2016. The good news for The condominium mar sellers is that the original list ing price was matched 100 percent of the time. YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 ket saw similar trends with the median sales price at $315,000, up 16.7 percent “Inventory is low now and over 2016. Days on the mar ket also dropped from 67 in 2016 to 47 days on the market The rental market is also - everyone is looking toward Our Offices will be the spring,” Celata said SELLERS strongwith rents ranging from - 9AM – 5PM

7 7 $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted that if someone is paying big rentthey just might be capable of buying and taking advan tage of first-time homebuyers Task Force. Both the ATOD programs. Task Force and Revere on the Move are initiatives of the Monday, February 19 - MGH Revere CARES Coa lition. Revere on the Move - This year over $20,000 is additionally co-led by - the Healthy Community Initia President’s Day General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children tives Office at the City of Re - REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES vere. was awarded to fund ideas to www.century21mario.com make Revere a healthier place REVERE JOURNAL See DeLEO Page 3 to work, to play, and to raise By Sue Ellen Woodcock - a family. The Revere on - the Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol Move mini-grant program Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston ofThe Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLeeVincent, MARIO REAL ESTATE 4 offered $10,605 in funding Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and for permanent changes, pro 16 Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on gram implementation, and 11 Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere youth-led projects that would Falo Portuguese• Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt We have preapproved Clients looking to buy! 18-19 The Revere real estate mar help prevent or reduce - obe

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VOLUME 19, No. 41 February 14, 2018 the market 41 days, a 26.8 percent increase over the 56 for how you could make im provements to the Revere INDEX community? So have the ap Editorial plicants to the mini-grant pro Police News grams hosted by Revere on theMove and the Alcohol, To Aside from ensuring the secu “And when we address home For more information on Also, Haywood said the Also, Haywood Sports bacco and Other Drugs Task Every year a group of Re Classifieds Force; and this time, these

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million grant regarding the development of the Northern Strand Community Trail led Revere has a one-mile - - - - by a Revere on the Move part ner organization, Bike to the Sea. stretch in North Revere. The $2,900/mo Northern Strand Community Trail has been in development for over 20 years. The North Revere segment is a major Per part in the project that creates Gallon a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail running from West Everett, .55 through Malden and Revere to the Saugus River and soon into Lynn. The North Revere The funding, awarded segment allows users to en joy spectacular views of the See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 WINTHROP Rumney Marsh. through the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City 2 Parks Program, enables the design of the trail, develop ment of bid-ready construc Call for Details tion documents, and receipt of all necessary construction $ permits. When completed, the Linda 617-306-9605 WINTHROP #130S $949,000 trail will span 10 miles and • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service WINTHROP -RENT CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE & Shops! Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, $485,000 Won't Last Mod Kitchen, F.P. Beautiful Detail,

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MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY their parents perpetrated earlier. their parents perpetrated the same types of crime that madethe same types of crime parents’ footsteps by committingparents’ footsteps in which children follow in their follow which children in describes as a “generation trap”describes Haywood observes what he he observes what Haywood ted these acts,” Haywood said. to understand why they commit- done the unforgivable and tried then, and met men who have and met men who then, the jail on several occasions since Program at Norfolk prison. loved,” Haywood said. Restorative Justice University’s family support and that they are began participating in the Boston tered in the courtroom. clearly understood that they have some with none, but they all women, some with means and the young people he had encoun the young people he I’ve met many young men and many of these students apart frommany of these students soon came to recognize what setsoon came to recognize Trial Advocacy Workshop and Advocacy Workshop Trial joined the faculty at Harvardjoined the faculty Police to help people in crisis Police to help people in

Luna joins Massachusetts State Luna joins Massachusetts tion as a therapy dog through thetion as a therapy will eventually receive certifica Luna one-on-one every day; she Department,” Trooper Tata said. Tata Department,” Trooper asset to our unit and to the Alliance of Therapy Dogs. smiles in any room she enters. playful dog, she brings a com commandspresence and forting survivors. A gentle, docile and working with civilian victims and and eventually Luna will also bewill also Luna eventually and families after a traumatic incident, ing for first responders and their and responders first for ing and promote wellness and heal- She will be used to reduce stress goes to work with him every day. goes to work with him every day. Trooper Tata and his family and Tata Trooper Department, is assigned to the Luna handler. is Luna’s dog work and donated to the Employee Assistance Unit (EAU). old and was bred for comfort fort dog. Luna, who is 4 monthsfort dog. Luna, who Labrador as the first-ever com- recently acquired an English Black said. “She will attend all debrief all my call outs,” Trooper Tata Tata all my call outs,” Trooper routine, as well as responding to ings that I am invited to, as well MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY Jay Livermore and Ursula Munger. Richard Feeny, Donna Lotuff, Elise Mischel, and Peggy Rowland. Richard Feeny, Dr. Jeffrey Ecker, Dr. Katelyn Dorney, Dr. Amanda Ramos, Dr. Eric Dr. Amanda Ramos, Dr. Katelyn Dorney, Dr. Jeffrey Ecker, Dr. and Sarah Ecker. Eisenhauer, Tish Mead, Russell Gaudreau, Betty Gaudreau, Jonathan Warburg, Betty Gaudreau, Jonathan Warburg, Mead, Russell Gaudreau, Tish and Bill Miller. Stephanie Miller, Stephanie Warburg, 8 A special recognition A special recognition sponsors to our Soirée TRUST FIDUCIARY Inc. JW Construction, Patrick Ahearn Architect Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro Luxury Properties LandVest Mutual of America Inc. Builders, Newton C.H. Related Beal And to our in-kind sponsors Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro Beacon Hill Jazz The Affair Catered Wine Company Falls Lower Rouvalis Flowers • •

Juliette Reid, Eric Wilsterman, Watson Reid, and Sarah Wilsterman. Watson Juliette Reid, Eric Wilsterman, THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE The Club held its Spring Gala 2019 held its Spring Gala Club The Vincent and dancing guests enjoy dining The many the AK Goodman was honored as Dr. - organiza Club is a women’s The Vincent Club was founded in 1892. The Vincent * Legacy Ball on May 3 at the Fairmont CopleyFairmont the at 3 May on Ball Legacy Plaza. Orchestra. The Vincent to the Hip Pocket danceexcellent an presented Team Drill Club provided Andy Baer Trio performance. The hour. music during the social of Distinction Award recipient of the Vincent in Women’s for Outstanding Contributions Healthcare. the health andtion dedicated to supporting through educationalwell-being of women forums and its fundraising for the Vincent atDepartment of Obsterics and Gynecology the Massachusetts General Hospital. Club remains a vibrant the Vincent Today, organization of women helping women.

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MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY Mangum. Robertson and Elaine Gala Co-Chairs Rachel the gala. The Vincent Club Drill Team following its dance performance at following its dance performance Team Club Drill The Vincent VINCENT CLUB SPRING GALA 2019 LEGACY BALL IN CELEBRATION OF MARY ANN VINCENT ANN MARY OF CELEBRATION IN BALL GALA LEGACY 2019 SPRING CLUB VINCENT - - - MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY Do you have a question or 10-June 16: Wednesdays, 10-June 16: Wednesdays, Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.; Fridays, 8p.m.; Saturdays, 3,8 p.m.; mat Sundays, 3 p.m.; Wednesday inees May 15,29, at 2 p.m.Tick group ets start at $25. Senior, discounts, student rush tickets. 140 Clarendon St., Boston. lyric stage,com, 617-585-5678. DOUBLECUBAN JAZZ BILL Celebrity Series of Boston presents and PedritoAlfredo Rodriguez Martinez Duo, with Arturo O’Farrill Quintet, May 10, 8 p.m., at Sanders Theatre, Memorial 45 Hall, Harvard University, Quincy St., Cambridge. Tickets start at $50. Celebrity series.org, 617-482-6661. PACIFIC OVERTURES PACIFIC Stage Company of Boston Lyric songsOverures,” “Pacific presents and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, May book by John Weidman, MBTA, you can hop on the Red MBTA, Line at the MGH stop or walk up Cambridge Street towards City Hall and the Green Line Government Center stop. topic for City Paws. Send an email to [email protected] with your request. - - - ity C the

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C This is one of Boston’s public This is one of Boston’s You will see a lot of dog walkers wearing hospital scrubs when you walk along Thoreau Path. The will see a lot of dog walkers wearing hospital scrubs when you walk along You dogs are good for our health. medical community seems to know that JERSEY BOYS Ogunquit Playhouse opens its new season with Broadway smash hit “Jersey Boys,” back by popular 15, 10 May 15-June demand, Main St., Route 1N, Ogunquit, Maine. Preview performances start JAMES MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY JAMES BASH BIRTHDAY The consummate musician tal ent is timeless, but he welcomes becoming 70 years old at his special birthday bash, May 12, 3:30 and featuring spe- downtown Beverly, cial guests Paul Rishell and Annie Raines Cheryl Arena, and other ticketsVIP too.$29,$39; surprises, also available. The event benefits gimmeLIVE, 978- Guitars for Vets. thislineup gimmeLive’s 525-9093. week includes Andy Bassford and Dyce, Wade featuring Ave, Pier Papa$10/$12; p.m., 7:30 8, May $25/$30; Mike10, May Chubby, Bishop,May 11. THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE across Storrow Drive at the the at Storrow Drive across Blossom Street pedestrian bridge. Continue in the same direction past the Mass General Hospital (MGH) buildings until you reach the entrance to Thoreau Path. access, private areas. Pathways curve around the Charles River You’ll buildings. complex Park - BH 5/9/19 Beacon Hill and West End Dog Walk End West Hill and Beacon day, action may be taken day, without further notice to you. UNSUPERVISED UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM CODE (MUPC) PROBATE A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court. Date: April 30, 2019 Felix D. Arroyo Register of Probate This part of the riverfront park Thoreau Path & MGH Campus under the restored Walk On your way to Lime Street,On your way to Lime Make your way back to Charles Louisburg Square or Acorn The Esplanade Street,Charles of end the At

cially when you have a dog beside you. theon picnic to place perfect a is on Charlesbought you goodies Street, and you’ll find rest rooms at the Hatch Shell. Bonus! Arrive on a performance date and you might enjoy a concert as a break from your walk. backget and Bridge Longfellow hill.” This may be an area you may be an area hill.” This Take visited very often. have not to Cheers)Brimmer Street (next Street. Thisand walk to Lime streets inis one of our favorite architecturalBoston with lovely that you aredetails and the feeling in a very special place. some of theyou may notice that arestreets cross the on buildings structures.one and two story stables,Many of these are former the like. blacksmith shops and Street to find great shopping and food. If you want to visit you’ll include Street in your tour, some uphill work in your day. you can take the new Frances Appleton Pedestrian Bridge to the Esplanade. While this is a bridge legally shared with bikes, it is wider and feels a bit safer than other crossings to the river– espe - - - LEGALS IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT have the right to obtain You a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. have a right to object You do so, to this proceeding. To you or your attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 05/31/2019. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within thirty (30) days of the return other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: Steven Kelsey Hemingway of MA be appointed as Medway, Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Corporate Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. PROBATE AND PROBATE FAMILY COURT FAMILY THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH COMMONWEALTH By Penny & Ed Cherubino OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE Public Garden This has always been one of Boston Common always recommend gath We The Boston Common offers a Beacon Hill From the garden, we recom- This spring we’re sharing someThis spring we’re sharing Suffolk Division 24 New Chardon St. Boston, MA 02114 (617)788-8300 ON CITATION PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Docket No. SU19P0845EA Estate of: Barbara Boger Date of Death: 02/16/2019 all interested persons: To A Petition for S/A - Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by Earl R. Henrichon, of Putnam, CT requesting Sr. that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such PAGE 10 PAGE our favorite quiet spots in the Unlike the Common, this is a city. quietpark designated for passive love sitting on a activities. We take pho people watching bench, complete package of amenities for people in the pack. It also has an official, designated off leash dog canrecreation space where you burn off some energy for dogs who need it before walking the narrow sidewalks of Beacon Hill. mend enjoying a few blocks of what is called, “the flat of the rounding area, you can arrive byrounding area, you subway lines. any of the MBTA ering friends for a proper wander with dogs. It allows the humans gather food,visit restrooms, to and enjoy great conversation as they walk. tos of the trees, flowers, bridge, the lagoon, ducks, and statues. It’s perfect place for a cool down after a Boston Common workout. of our favorite places to enjoyof our favorite places with leash-in-hand. Thisstroll a the Beaconweek we’ll wander End neighborhoods. Hill and West from the sur If you are coming

Black Black - - - - PAGE 11 PAGE District Commission Beacon Hill Architectural 19.1152 BH 75 Chestnut 19.1083 BH 27-29 Hancock 19.1155 BH 33 Mount Vernon 19.1136 BH 90 Mount Vernon 19.1111 BH 129-131 Mount 19.1172 BH 2 Otis Place: 19.1151 BH 25 Phillips Street: Cedar 19.1084 BH 41 West Place:Hill West 1 BH 19.1128 IV. RATIFICATION OF OF RATIFICATION IV. UPDATES STAFF V. Adjournment: Projected VI. Joel Pierce, Paul Donnelly, Alternates: Danielle Santos, A small concurrent exhibit com- A small concurrent exhibit Clean and repair masonry (See Design Review item above). Street: At front façade replace four non-his- second-story six-over-six toric wood windows in-kind. Street: At front façade replace three black steel brackets at fire escape in-kind. clean, repair façade front At Street: and re-point masonry and repair and repaint lower entry door (See Design Review item above). Street: At front façade restore nine existing windows and replace two windows cellar three-over-three in-kind. Street: At front façade Vernon bay roofs replace black rubber membrane roof and copper drip edge in-kind. Re-point masonry. At front façade replace three sec wood ond-story two-over-two Design(See in-kind windows Review item above). Street: Repaint entry door and stairs. Repair deteriorated masonry cor nice and masonry belt course, andbelt and masonry nice re-point brickwork. HEARING4/18/2019 PUBLIC MINUTES 9:00 p.m. Miguel Rosales (Chair), P.T. Vineburgh, Five Vacancies duce Barr. Brookline Police Deputy Brookline Police duce Barr. Michael Gropman,Superintendent will intro- treasurer, the Museum’s Gropman. Colonel uncle, his duce Duane LuciaMuseum Director awards,will present the honoree the closingand Senecal will deliver remarks. Preservationmemorating National Day willMonth and Memorial Roll Plaquefeature an Honor End House listing from the West men whothe names of the young served in WWI and WWII. A dis play case will feature letters writ ten home and other memorabilia. ------

► PLEASE NOTE THAT ► PLEASE NOTE THAT questions notany you have If 19.1148 BH 39 Beacon Street: 19.796 BH 25 Charles Street: Bill Margolin, a former West Bill Margolin, a former West to present at the Inspectional Services Department (1010 proof as Avenue) Massachusetts of project approval when applying for permits. ISD personnel will send an electronic copy of your building-permit application to the (To commission staff for review. avoid potential confusion, the text of your building-permit applica with theconsistent be should tion below.) given description project according- staff will Commission ly authorize the execution of the work, attaching any applicable provisos, reflecting the relevant guidelines and precedents. FOLLOWING ISSUANCE OF THE DETERMINATION SHEET NO FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE LISTED APPLICATIONS build The electronic BELOW. ing-permit application as anno- tated by commission staff will constitute your Certificate of Appropriateness; this will be valid for two years from the date of the hearing. The applicant is required to notify the commission of any project changes; failure to do so may affect the status of the approval. addressed by the above infor mation, please contact staff at 617.635.3850 or BeaconHillAC@ Thank you. boston.gov. Clean and repair masonry; repair and re-paint window frames, sash and mouldings; repair and repaint repaint and repair metalwork; front entry portico, trim, door, transom and sidelights; repair downspout and gutter system; repair copper parapet at front façade; and repair and repaint (Seesidelight doors and entry rear Design Review item above). of active duty, serving various duty, of active as a C-130 naviga assignments intours included two That tor. 670 where he flew over Vietnam, service ascombat missions, and Colonela war planner in Europe. in histo- Gropman has a PhD University and the ry from Tufts College. He later National War professor atbecame an adjunct and University Georgetown and has George Mason University, and over 600authored four books articles. End Museum Jewish heritage hon End oree who has served the West End House House and the West Camp for five decades, will intro - - - 11 Applicant: Curtis Kemeny At Charles Proposed Work: III. ADMINISTRATIVE ► Applicants whose projects are 19.1004 BH 28 Pinckney Street: Applicant: Monika Pauli Replace exist- Proposed Work: 19.796 BH 25 Charles Gropman grew up in the West in the West Gropman grew up Street façade relocate entry and install new entry doors, replace and lengthen first-story windows, repair and replace existing cornice and awning brackets as needed, recover awning; at Branch Street elevation create new window openings; and replace wooden window shutters at Charles Street façade and Branch In order REVIEW/APPROVAL: to expedite the review process, the commission has delegated the approval of certain work items, such as those involving ordinary resto maintenance and repair, ration or replacement, or which otherwise have a minimal impact appearance, to the on a building’s staff pending ratification at its Havinghearing. public monthly been identified as meeting these eligibility criteria and all applica ble guidelines, the following appli cations will be approved at this hearing: listed under this heading NEED NOT APPEAR at the hearing. Following the hearing, you will be issued a Determination Sheet (PREVIOUSLY APPLICATION APPLICATION (PREVIOUSLY 19.744 BH CONTINUED FROM PUBLIC4/18/2019 2/21/2019 & HEARING) ing in-filled garage door opening with new overhead garage door painted black; paint existing door black; remove existing paint from masonry; and restore curb cut and sidewalk (work previously approved by BHAC on June 18, 2015). FROM (CONTINUED Street: PUBLIC4/18/2019 3/21/2019 & HEARINGS) House and the Boys and Girls the Boys and House and on as well as Club Corporation, Board of End House the West workto continues and Directors, An activewith both organizations. nonprofits,participant in other with theBarr has been honored of the Mass 21st Century Award is a graduateBar Association. He Bostonand Amherst UMass of and holds College School of Law, University. an MBA from Suffolk of the West End and is an alumnus Camp. End West and End House He received both his B.A. and A M.A. from Boston University. decorated retired U.S. Air Force colonel, Gropman has 27 years THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE ------

Applicant: Ken Portanova At roof move Proposed Work: 19.1155 BH 33 Mount Vernon Applicant: Dartagnan Brown At front façade Proposed Work: At roof replace Proposed Work: Beacon19.1086 BH 65-66 Applicant: Daniel Brennan At Charles Proposed Work: 19.1071 BH 109 Charles Street: Applicant: Mike Carey At rear lower Proposed Work: 19.1011 BH 77A Revere Street: Applicant: Mark Little At roof recon Proposed Work: 19.905 BH 43 Mount Vernon Street: 19.1144 BH 4 Walnut Claireand Applicant: Jonathan 19.1148 BH 39 Beacon Street: Applicant: Guy Grassi At front Proposed Work: Both gentlemen have contrib Both gentlemen have Barr is a second generation Street: existing roof deck to one side, black rubber membranereplace roof and copper capping in-kind, and move deck back to same area. Street: replace existing wood and vinyl windows with wood six-over-two window shutterswindows, install and window flower boxes, repair entry door and door surround and paint black, replace door hard Ellis existing roof deck with similar size and shape deck; remove and roof over one skylight; and replace access hatch. Street: Street elevation install safety glass at entry door and refurbish auto system intercom replace façade and install fire connection; and at rood replace existing steel railing system at deck and install green roof. roof replace two existing skylights in-kind. struct roof deck. ware, and install new buzzer at entry (See Administrative Review items below). matic door opener. BEACON ARCHITECTURAL HILL AGENDA COMMISSION was a neighborhood of remark- of neighborhood a was said Museum boardable people,” and Senecal. “Then member Paul they epitomize commitment now, commu of service to the greater nity.” history anduted to preserving the End and the culture of the West of theJewish American history also haveneighborhood. They in neighbor actively participated organizationshood events and End House and such as the West its summer camp. West End House camper. He has End House camper. West served as president of the Alumni End of the West Association ------will

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MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY below). (See Administrative Review items restore brick-in window opening tion replace rear door to deck and flashing. in-kind, and install new copper deteriorated wood trim at dormer orated roof slates in-kind; replace PUBLIC HEARING) intercom system. HEARING (CONTINUED FROM 3/21/2019 HEARINGS 8/16/2018 & 3/21/2019 PUBLIC3/21/2019 8/16/2018 & Street CONTINUED FROM Street CONTINUED FROM (across from Faneuil Hall). entrance on Congress Street City Hall at the Dock Square upon request. guage interpreters are available cated otherwise below. Sign lan- cated otherwise below.

are required to attend, unless indi Applicants or their representatives the Environment Department. business hours at the office of of the Acts of 1955, as amend during by appointment, review, may come before the commis sion, in accordance with Ch. 616 ed. Applications are available for violations, and such business as below, review of architecturalreview below, Appropriateness on the agenda Floor. applications for Certificates of City Hall, Piemonte Room, 5th meeting will be held in Boston hearing on May 16 at 5 p.m. The Commission will hold a public End was anything but a slum. It will always remember the West will always remember the West for generations to come, so people refreshments will be served. Alan L. Gropman. free and open to the public. Light orees are Night p.m. 8:30 to 6:30 located at 150 Staniford St., located at 150 Staniford host its annual tributions, Boston’s old West End. To cele End. To old West Boston’s populations in the melting pot ofpopulations in the important con individuals for their comprised one of the largest ethniccomprised recognize twobrate that fact, and

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official Winston Flowers will help usher Winston the swans to the release site. streets in the park near the “Make beautifully decorated by Boston’s the corner of Beacon and Charles for Ducklings” statue. Way reside during the summer monthsreside during the summer following a parade that begins at Park Zoo, Romeo and Juliet willPark Zoo, Romeo will be returned to the lagoon in the Public Garden. a.m. Public Garden beginning at 10:15Public Garden beginning 10, with the celebration in the the celebration in with 10, during the 31st during May Friday, the Swans event on Street side of the lagoon for thefor lagoon the of side Street bridge, and end on the Boylstonthe and end on bridge, Street entrance, over the pedestrian Commonwealth Avenue/Arlington Commonwealth Avenue/Arlington George Washington Statue at the George Washington parade will continue to the parade will continue to the most popular waterfowl back back most popular waterfowl Chris Cook welcomes Boston’s Boston’s welcomes Chris Cook emony.

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This is a free drop-in time to BSNJ/The Church On The BSNJ/The Contact Kim Northrup at let kids play and adults chat with Small toy donations one another. are welcome. Time’ ‘Toddler End at the West Branch Library theof Branch End West The 151 Boston Public Library, presents St., Cambridge on Wednesdays Time” “Toddler from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. At this time, children ages 18 their and years 3 to months caregivers join the children’s librarian for developmental ly appropriate stories, rhymes, movement, and songs. Drop-in for families, and groups, should contact the library ahead of time at 617-523-3957. initiative, butHill sponsors this reli- any promoting not are we gious ideology. MGH seeking volunteers HospitalMassachusetts General seek- is Department Volunteer its very busying volunteers for must haveoffice. Candidates excellent interpersonal skills in dealing with a broad interna 617-724-1826 for more infor ‘Coloring for Adults’ End at the West Branch Library theof Branch End West The located Boston Public Library, at 151 Cambridge St., presents Coloring World: “Color Your from 2Fridays on Adults“ for to 4 p.m. At this time, the library will supply coloring pages, colored crayons, and markers pencils, or bring your own supplies if you prefer. between these hours. Call 617-523-3957 for more information. End West Playgroup meets mornings Tuesday End Community The West located at 1 Congress Center, End West the welcomes St., from Playgroup on Tuesdays the through a.m. 10:30 to 9:30 fall and winter. tional community of volunteers, as well as the ability to handle shifts are multiple tasks. Various available. mation. “music.”)

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or email at call Rez at Lock repair Sach • cord Sach • cord 6179473710 copperchain • etc copperchain • etc Old Window &Old Window Restoration [email protected]. Old Window Old Window Door Restoration Y The group meets at 140 T Guides provide vital sup Guides provide port to the museum by lead port to the museum to diverseing high-quality tours communities. audiences and and orienta- Hours are flexible, thetion and training throughout month of March are required. Guides receive complimentary admission to the museum and all museum-programming events. There are also regular opportu behind- nities for complimentary, the-scenes visits to other local organi cultural museums and zations. Applicants should be architec interested in history, ture, and decorative arts, and visitorswith interacting enjoy guides typically of all ages. Tour commit to half or full-day shifts. cation form available on the www. homepage, museum’s nicholshousemuseum.org. ing in a program that promotes: expressive of music, the love teamwork-cooperative singing, learning, building new friend ships, self-assessment and the fun of being in an outstanding program. our childwillbeparticipat Bowdoin St. on Saturday morn- is free for any ings. Tuition child with a Greater Boston- area address. All levels of singing register, ability are welcome. To contact Carlton Doctor at 617- 523-4575 or visit www.chur chonthehillboston.org (click on appli completethe o apply, BSNJ Community Chorus Children’s The Boston Society of The New Jerusalem (BSNJ) Community Chorus is a compre- Children’s pro training musical hensive Nichols HouseNichols Museum seeking guides volunteer tour MuseumThe Nichols House to join thewelcomes volunteers museum as tour guides. thirdthe children in for gram through seventh grades.

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maintenance. and Removals Garden Design, Design, Garden 14 14 installation, and installation, Expert Tree Pruning Pruning Expert Tree 857-366-1116 & Tree Services& Tree Currier Landscaping Landscape, Garden [email protected] Programming includes Karl Hill House’s Hill House’s Senior Dinners Hill House serves a hot meal to the seniors of the community on of each month, the third Tuesday including May 21, at 74 Joy St. No sign up is required for the seniors, and they are more than welcome to come by for a meal and socialization. Volunteers Seniorat welcome always are Dinners, and little ones can help, too. Contact madamczyk@hill- houseboston.org aboutmore learn to 22 ext. 5838 the requirements for this month ly event. King's Chapel’s King's Chapel’s Recitals Tuesday St., King's Chapel, 58 Tremont Recitals. presents its Tuesday Admission is by suggested dona tion of $5 per person; the dona tions are given to the performing musicians. Programs begin at approxi last and p.m. 12:15 more for minutes; 35 mately information, call 617-227-2155. Henning Ensemble performing music for flutes, horn and percus sion by Marshall and Henning on May 14; flutist Alison LaRosa Montez and organist Christensen performingHeinrich “Sonata I” and Pietro Locatelli’s “Miracles” on Daniel Pinkham’s May 21; and Justin Breuggeman on C.B. Fisk organ performing works by Bach, Bruhns and Schumann on May 28. Visit Hidden Art Visit Gallery during tour Hidden Gardens at 25The Hidden Art Gallery open duringMyrtle St. will be Beacon HillHidden Gardens of are and guests Annual Tour, and look at theinvited to stop in on Thursday, garden paintings to 5 p.m.May 16, from 9 a.m. percent of proceeds will go Ten Garden Club. to the Beacon Hill THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE

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mechanical needs Also, the fourth annual Soiree For 617-723-3296 isters will receive a special goodyisters will bag. The Beacon Hill Garden Club presents its Hidden Gardens of takes Tour Annual Hill Beacon May 16, place on Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., cost $50 each Tickets or shine. through May 9 and $60 each thereafter. Club’s Garden the benefit to civic projects takes place on 6 March 15, from Wednesday, Chapel to 8 p.m. at the King’s Parish House at 55 Branch St. The event will feature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a jazz combo, and guests will be able to pre view three gardens featured on cost $150 each Tickets the tour. until May 9 and $175 each after wards. beaconhillgardenclub.org Visit for more information on both events. for accepted. Hidden Gardens tour returns May 16 King's Chapel King's Chapel Sunday concerts House,King's Chapel Parish St., pres located at 64 Beacon Day Concert, ents a Mother’s soprano; with Emily Bieber, mezzo; Bryan Jennifer Webb, Heinrich and tenor; Wells, Christensen, piano, on Sunday, May 12, at 2 p.m. Admission is free while donations will be Day Mother’s the for accepted for Peace. Walk welcomes church the Also, and Heinrich Robert Winkley Christensen for a “four-hand” of works performance piano Raveland Fauré Schubert, by June 2, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Admission is free, but donations go to friendsofthepublic register, toor information more garden.org/events/ducklingday/.

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McKenna, presidentMcKenna, Fully Insured Quality Work Free Free Estimates Interior/Exterior Reasonable Rates PAINTING 781-241-2454 Commercial/Residential The registration fee Prior to the parade will be A beloved tradition for over 30 Margaret [email protected] JOHN J. RECCA PAGE 14 PAGE family in advance (before May 10) and $40 per family the day of the event. Each child who reg

a Common, the on Playtime vibrant array of family entertain- ment from 10 a.m. to noon. All eventactivities are included with including Interactiveadmission: Circus Games with http://www. Jenny the jennythejuggler.com/" magi Juggler; Peter O’Malley, cian; jump, climb, and play with Knucklebones; face-painting; meet the giant Duck; visit with the Harvard University Band; Ducklingsfor Way Make the reading station; and a goody bag for every kid – full of Duckling Day-themed items. years, the parade celebrates the classic book “Make children’s for Ducklings” by Robert Way McCloskey. The Friends of the Public Garden will hold its Duckling Day Parade as children parade through the Boston Common and Public Garden dressed like ducklings on May 12. Sunday, Day, Mother’s Duckling Day Parade returns to the Common on May 12 Day, Mother’s emerita of Lesley University will serve as moderator for the event, which is fee and open to the pub ing the District 8 city council seating the District 8 city at 6:30 to May 21, on Tuesday, third floor of9:30 p.m. on the Music at 160Berklee College of Doors will Massachusetts Ave. open at 6 p.m. lic. The Boston Ward 4 and Ward Ward 4 and The Boston Ward will5 Democratic Committees and Panelco-sponsor a Forum seek Discussion for candidates Candidates for Candidates District 8scheduled for city council hopefuls

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PAGE 15 PAGE ADVERTISE IN THE BEACON CALL 781-485-0588 HILL TIMES PLEASE ance during these one-on-onethese during ance sessions. Call Branch Librarian, Helen Bender at617-523-3957 or e-mail [email protected] to set up an appointment. Yoga for seniors for Yoga End at the West Branch Library theEnd Branch of West The 151 Boston Public Library, Cambridge St., presents yoga for from 2:45 seniors every Tuesday byled are Classes p.m. 3:30 to certified Nekrasova, a Tatiana yoga instructor. at Volunteer Spaulding Rehab Stay active, meet new people and be connected with your volunteering by community at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. Staff members will match your skills and interests The to a volunteer opportunity. hospital is currently recruiting volunteers, ages 18 and up, three-hour-a-week two- to for shifts for a minimum of six to 12 months commitment. Visit for www.spauldingnetwork.org more information. - - - - "mailto:madamczyk@hillhouseboston. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 JUNE SUNDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 28 MAY TUESDAY, HYPERLINK

ments for this monthly event this monthly for ments per Fisk organ on C.B. Breuggeman Justin CONCERT, King's Schumann, and Bruhns Bach, by works forming donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont 58 Chapel, information more call 617-227-2155 for $5, with performance piano “four-hand” , CONCERT by works of Heinrich Christensen and Winkley Robert House, Parish Chapel King's Ravel, Fauré and Schubert, will but donations free, admission: 2 p.m. St., 64 Beacon Cathedral Common for be accepted FORUM AND PANEL DISCUSSION for District 8 District for DISCUSSION PANEL AND FORUM 160 Music, of Berklee College candidates, city council 6 p.m. floor, third Ave., Massachusetts con St., 74 Joy Senior Dinner, Hill House’s ACTIVITY, tact [email protected] "_blank" \t org" the require about learn more to 22 617-227-5838 ext. - Monday through Wednesday Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. duction to laptops, eReaders and Get iPads by appointment only. the most out of your eReader or Laptop. Receive tips and guid The West End Branch of theEnd Branch of West The 151 Boston Public Library, Cambridge St., offers an intro it providing services and pro- to low-income residentsgrams End of the North End, West and Beacon Hill is looking for volunteers who can assist with the whole meal from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on a Monday and/or arrange but can make Friday, ments to fit your schedule. Contact Maria Stella Gulla, at 617-523-8125, ext. director, 201, via e-mail at mariastella. [email protected] for more information. Introduction to laptops, eReaders and iPads End at the West Branch Library Volunteers needed for Volunteers hot meal program End The North End/West CenterService Neighborhood 1at located NSC), (NE/WE Michelangelo St., serves a hot, fresh, home-cooked lunch to seniors in the neighborhood Mondays and Fridays, and is looking for two volunteers foodshopping, with help to preparation, cooking, serving and clean-up. The non-prof

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15 15 TUESDAY, MAY 21 MAY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 16 MAY THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 MAY WEDNESDAY, Donations can be left at the TCF is a national self-help, The pantry is located in the with your homework. more617-523-3957 for Call information. ing and hope to bereaved par ents and their families. Call 617-539-6424 or e-mail tcfof [email protected] for more information. St., on 151 Cambridge library, mutual-assistance organization offering friendship, understand End Food Pantry West seeking donations needsFood Pantry End West The help to continue serving its more than 120 clients per month. They welcome donations to replenish the supply of food that residentsout to hungry give they in the neighborhood. of the BostonBranch End West by staffed is and Library Public volunteers from ABCD's North NeighborhoodEnd End/West Non-perishable Service Center. (canned and boxed) items are being sought, including rice, pasta, canned tuna, canned chicken, chili, beans, vegetables, cereal, soups, cup of noodles, etc. Compassionate Friends group reaches out to bereaved parents, families The Boston Chapter of The (TCF) Friends Compassionate on the Church meets at Trinity of each month first Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE - - - - - eighborhood FUNDRAISER, Beacon Hill Garden Club’s fourth annual fourth annual Club’s Hill Garden Beacon FUNDRAISER, $175 9; May $150 each through tickets: 6-8 p.m., Soiree, more for visit beaconhillgardenclub.org afterwards, information Annual Hill Beacon of Gardens Hidden FUNDRAISER, 9; May through $50 each tickets: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tour, more for visit beaconhillgardenclub.org $60 afterwards, information organ and Montez Alison LaRosa flutist CONCERT, Locatelli’s Pietro performing ist Heinrich Christensen King's “Miracles,” Daniel Pinkham’s and I” “Sonata donation: suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont 58 Chapel, information more call 617-227-2155 for $5, CALENDAR N - ‘Preschool Story Hour’ at West End Branch Library

Get homework help End at the West Branch Library theEnd Branch of West The located at Boston Public Library, 151 Cambridge St., offers home work help every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. Get help from a Boston Public No appoint Schools teacher. ment necessary; simply drop in ESL conversation group resumes meeting at West End Branch Library theEnd Branch of West The locat Boston Public Library, The West End Branch of theof End Branch West The 151 Boston Public Library, Cambridge St., offers the “Preschool Story Hour” on from 10:30 to 11:30 Tuesdays a.m. Children, ages 3 to 5, and their caregivers join the children’s stories, weekly for librarian songs, rhymes and movement. a high-energy story time,is This and families, daycare and school groups are all welcome to drop in. ed at 151 Cambridge St., wel comes the English as a Second Language (ESL) conversation 1 tofrom Tuesday every group 2:30 p.m. Come and practice your English language skills with other newcomers and a facilita tor.

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At this time, English speakers CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY, Friends of the Public Garden’s Public Garden’s the of Friends ACTIVITY, CHILDREN’S the Public and Common Boston Parade, Duckling Day $40 per family fee: registration 10 a.m.-noon, Garden, "http://friendsoft visit HYPERLINK the event, of day http://friend- hepublicgarden.org/events/ducklingday/" more for softhepublicgarden.org/events/ducklingday/ information Webb, Jennifer soprano; Bieber, with Emily CONCERT Heinrich Christensen, and tenor; Wells, Bryan mezzo; 2 p.m. St., 64 Beacon House, Parish Chapel King's piano, the for will be accepted but donations free, admission: Peace for Walk Day Mother’s music Henning Ensemble performing Karl CONCERT, Henning, and Marshall by percussion and horn flutes, for suggested 12:15 p.m., St., Tremont 58 Chapel, King's information more for call 617-227-2155 $5, donation:

MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY information. Call 617-523-3957 for moreCall class. this fun, informal conversation Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m. speakers can practice English in Idiomas en Inglés y Español on can practice Spanish and Spanish Exchange/Intercambio de Exchange/Intercambio de the Spanish/English Languagethe Spanish/English at 151 Cambridge St., presents Boston Public Library, located Boston Public Library, Language Exchange theEnd Branch of West The Spanish/English Bowdoin St. on Tuesday after Bowdoin St. on Tuesday moting any religious ideology. The rehearsals take place at 140 levels of singing ability are wel visit www.churchonthehillbos pro- not are we but initiative this program. child with a Boston address. All Doctor at 617-523-4575 or Mr. The Church on the Hill sponsors fun of being in a well organized for anyfree is Tuition noons. sign up, please contact come. To ton.org (click on “music”). ships, self-assessment and the learning, building new friend- singing, teamwork-cooperative the love of music, expressive in a program that promotes: Children’s Chorus is a compre Children’s child will be participating Your Jerusalem (BSNJ) Community Community (BSNJ) Jerusalem to 7. Children’s Chorus Children’s The Boston Society of The New hensive musical training pro gram for children in Grades 3 BSNJ Community MAY 9, 2019 9, MAY For the first time, The Archer Residences makes it possible to makes Residences Archer The time, the first For with the in Beacon Hill of the historic charms of life all enjoy amenitized fully of a full-service, comforts and conveniences parking and valet concierge 24-hour luxury condominium. From designed for and rooms fitness center to a state-of-the-art experience a luxuriously or entertainment, residents lounging in Beacon Hill. on living take contemporary 16 THE BEACON HILL TIMES HILL BEACON THE COMPASS IS A LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ABIDES BY EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY LAWS. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. INFORMATION IS COMPILED FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE BUT IS SUBJECT TO ERRORS, ERRORS, TO DEEMED RELIABLE BUT IS SUBJECT SOURCES FROM IS COMPILED INFORMATION ONLY. PURPOSES INFORMATIONAL HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR PRESENTED ALL MATERIAL ALREADY LAWS. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY PROPERTY SOLICIT EQUAL INTENDED TO BY AND ABIDES THIS IS NOT BROKER ARE APPROXIMATE. IS A LICENSED REAL ESTATE FOOTAGES COMPASS AND SQUARE ALL MEASUREMENTS DESCRIPTION. OF ANY THE ACCURACY TO IS MADE AS NO STATEMENT WITHOUT NOTICE. OR WITHDRAWAL SALE, IN PRICE, CONDITION, CHANGES OMISSIONS, BROKERAGE. THE REALM OF REAL ESTATE OUTSIDE ADVICE PROFESSIONAL OR OTHER ACCOUNTING LEGAL, AS HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED NOTHING LISTED. Personalized white glove Personalized white glove services and amenities to simplify life and elevate your lifestyle. PAGE 16 PAGE

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