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If you’ve looked at the ‘The Wailers’ and ‘Fastball’ depth charts for the Universi- ty of Michigan football team, By Seth Daniel Austin, TX. While they still you’ll see a familiar name at feature popular songs, their the top. The 5th annual Village Fest album ‘All the Pain Money Everett’s Mikey Sainristil, will feature headliners ‘The Can Buy’ featured several Top who enrolled at the university Wailers’ and ‘Fastball’ this 10 songs, including their most in January, is listed No. 1 at coming Sept. 14 in the Vil- popular song, ‘The Way.’ the position of slot receiver. lage, from 3-9 p.m. The Main Stage In other words, Sainristil Mayor Carlo will be sponsored will be seeing plenty of ac- DeMaria an- by Encore Bos- tion for the seventh-ranked nounced the ton Harbor Wolverines when they open acts this week and the Craft their season against Middle in prepara- Brewers Tennessee State on Aug. 31 at tion for what Guild, and its has become entire lineup Michigan Stadium in Ann Ar- This school year, Everett High will be buzzing with news, and few of the stories will be missed by will feature: bor. The usual sell-out crowd the Crimson Times – the growing paper of Everett High School. Editor in Chief Amera Lila and the City’s sig- of 110,000 fans will be on Journalism Teacher Chris Wright said they both want to take the paper to a new level, building on nature event • Xander hand for Sainristil’s and the awards won from the New England Scholastic Press Association last spring. of the summer Nelson Band, 3 – amongst several p.m. See SAINRISTIL Page 2 high-powered events put on. • JEdwards, 4 p.m. DeMaria noted that this • Whiskey 6, 5 p.m. was the 5th year of Village • Tim Charron Band, 6 p.m. High Scoop Fest, as the City moved the • Fastball, 7 pm. festival five years ago. - Pre • The Wailers, 8 p.m. Crimson Times newspaper ready to tell this year’s stories viously, it was known as The B Stage will be spon- City Fest and was in Everett sored by Suffolk Construction By Seth Daniel and Journalism teacher Chris said Lila. “The paper has got- Square. and will feature: Wright, and they are coming ten so much better since my The Wailers feature sev- • Hal Holiday and the There are hundreds of sto- off of one of the paper’s most freshman year, but I want to eral original members of the Tones, 3:30 p.m. ries in and about the hallways successful years – winning take it further.” legendary reggae band that • The Local Scruff, 4:30 of Everett High School, and awards from the New England Wright has been teaching in had the late Bob Marley as p.m. the Crimson Times newspaper Scholastic Press Association Everett for 15 years, and this its front man. Now, the band • Angelena Hightower and is reporting them like never last spring. will be his 6th year of leading tours nationally and plays the Unit, 5:30 p.m. before. “I really want people to the Crimson Times – taking the catalog of hits from the • Leary, 6:45 p.m. The newspaper is under the take the paper seriously this over from long-time advisor good ol’ days. They previous- As always the breweries direction this year of Editor year, and make the paper into ly played Village Fest a few (Night Shift, Bone Up and Mikey Sainristil. in Chief Amera Lila, a senior, the best publication it can be,” See TIMES Page 2 years back. Down the Road) and Short The second headlining act Path Distillery will be con- is Fastball, a top band from tributing to the fun in their the late 1990s hailing from home district as well.

BOSTON HARBOR via Everett THAT’S THE WAY WE LIKE IT Moreschi has watched resort grow in his hometown

By Seth Daniel 30 or 40 employees hired, he even more exciting to see the Everett High School. He has watched the process from progression of the property. worked in the hospitality in- In September 2014, Ever- idea to license to National Right before opening, I went dustry in Boston for 25 years, ett native Anthony Moreschi Sales Manager. He even had a to the casino floor and took and spent the last seven years watched with excitement as chance to vote in favor of the it all in while everything was working for a hotel. Encore Boston Harbor landed casino during the July 2013 still quiet. Then I went outside As an employee at the casi- the state’s Ca- referendum vote. and started greeting guests… no, there are many amenities sino License in his hometown, “I started as employee Over in the sales department, – including a uniform service and on that day he knew he number 30 or 40,” he said. we’re like a family there. We and one hour paid lunch every wanted to work for the five- “I’ve been here since the early work so closely together that day. Another perk of lunch- star gaming giant. stages so I’ve been able to see it’s really become my second time is the employee cafete- So it was, he was an appli- the staff grow as quickly as it family. I enjoy coming to ria, and Moreschi said that has cant very early in the process, did and the excitement from work.” become his favorite amenity. and having been in the first the top levels down. For me, Moreschi grew up in the

when I started in 2017 it was Village and graduated from See MORESCHI Page 3 PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS As the star of the show played all his best hits, the audience was up out of their seats dancing during KC and the Sunshine Band’s performance Friday night, Aug. 16, at Encore Boston Encore shows strong July in table games, Harbor. It was the second invite-only Red Card event at the resort this month – with hundreds showing up to enjoy the with more than $289 million wagered unique event. See Page 16 for more photos.

By Seth Daniel and had almost $300 million The casino had $289.4 mil- “The table games number Messinger Insurance wagered in the month. lion wagered in slots and table is much larger than was an- Agency, Inc. The state released the first The first revenue reports games, and logged total gross ticipated,” he said. “A good full month of gaming reve- for Encore last month con- gaming revenues of $48.5 number for table games is 475 Broadway nue figures for Encore Boston tained only one week’s worth million. That resulted in $12.1 around 25 to 33 percent. They Everett, MA 02149 Harbor on Aug. 15, and it re- of revenues, so the July report million going to the state for were at 56.45 percent. That Phone: 617-387-2700 vealed that the resort casino was much anticipated and taxes. gives the indication there is a SINCE 1921 Fax: 617-387-7753 is showing strong on table showed overall strength in to- In particular, the table lot of table game traffic.” games, is a little weak on slots tal wagers and in table games. games showed strength, re- However, he said the op- porting gross gaming reve- posite is true for the slot ma- nues of $27.4 million. chines. AUTO INSURANCE BENEFITS

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BNY Mellon consolidates operations in Times // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Everett, leaves new space at Santilli building Ryan McGowan and shep- versity of Michigan Football read the first article I wrote.” herding the students along in Coach Jim Harbaugh for the Now, however, she writes By Seth Daniel space no longer necessary. office space on the top floor. a way that has taken the paper spring edition. and edits for the Crimson “At BNY Mellon we con- They are using Cushman to another level. “One of the students got Times, and also does some The BNY Mellon company tinually optimize our real and Wakefield to help market “At one point, I felt like Jim Harbaugh on the phone freelance writing on the side on Santilli Highway in Ever- estate footprint to ensure the newly vacant space. I was up for a change in my and did an hour-long inter- – as well as participating in ett has consolidated its space we are operating efficiently “It’s my understanding teaching areas and felt I could view with him, and he is the the summer writing program in its Everett building, leaving while continuing to deliver BNY Mellon will be shrinking do a better job than what was head coach of the University Grub Street. more than 100,000 sq. ft. of for our clients,” said Madelyn their footprint in that build- being done at the time,” he of Michigan football team,” Overall, the paper has office space available on the McHugh, a spokesperson for ing, but they plan on staying said. “I never studied journal- said Wright. “We also had an brought the student body top floor. the company. in place in the building,” said ism and don’t have a back- interview with Lukas Denis, closer together, Lila said, by The company is not reduc- The owner of the build- Wes Cotter, a spokesman for ground as a journalism. How- the former Everett football writing about things students ing its workforce in Everett ing is Gilbane of Providence, Gilbane. “We’re thrilled to ever, I like producing things player who is trying to make and faculty are doing that oth- or changing any operations. and they said they are happy hear they will remain a tenant. and publicizing student writ- it in the NFL. Those were big erwise might go unknown. A spokesperson said they to still have BNY Mellon in It’s a great building and we ing. That has been the best steps forward in doing in- “When you go through and are simply consolidating the the Everett building, and are look forward to finding a sec- part because there is now an depth interviews.” edit and read what people space they’ve been using, looking to find another great ond great tenant for the other outlet for student writing. The Among the other things are have accomplished, it’s pretty which has left a great deal of tenant for 140,000 sq. ft. of part of the building.” best part of my job is teaching op-eds regarding LGBTQ is- impressive,” she said. “You journalism class and getting sues that garnered quite a bit see them in the hallway and kids to get involved in the pa- if talk amongst students, and don’t think about what they per. Slowly, we’ve built it up teaching visits from the Bos- might be doing, but then you Encore to Patriot Place: and we’re up to 30 pages ev- ton Globe Spotlight team and read about them. It’s so inter- ery edition and three editions the Globe Sports Department. esting to meet people and find a year. Even in the last two Wright said they have also something interesting to talk new bus service debuts this week years, it’s been growing a lot.” enjoyed the incredible support to them about…The paper The Crimson Times has of the School Administration, also shows how really diverse By Seth Daniel a staff of around 15 to 20 which has rarely said ‘no’ to and ethnically diverse Everett Patriots Place in Foxboro core members with a total of any of their requests. is. You look at Everett High will be the latest hub for En- around 40 students involved. Part of the resurgence is and you can’t avoid seeing the core Boston Harbor’s premi- They print editions in the due to students like Lila who diversity.” um motor coaches, but this Fall, Winter and Spring, while have taken the paper as an More than anything this time the service will be a two- posting things online and in outlet for a long-time dream year, Lila said she hopes the way street – with the casino social media on a more fre- to practice journalism. After paper can grow in popularity expecting its patrons to visit quent basis. having been recruited into cre- not only at Everett High, but Patriot Place just as much as it The cover the School Com- ative writing at the Madeline also in the overall City. expects people to use the bus mittee, student life, student English School by McGowan, “I don’t want people to from Patriot Place. opinions, some City of Ever- she started off as a freshman think the paper is a joke be- Encore already offers three ett issues, high school sports, working on the paper. cause I’m 17 and because hubs for its premium motor music and reviews. The paper “I always convinced myself we’ve never worked on a coach service, and this week has even had press confer- I wouldn’t be a journalist, but newspaper before,” she said. they began to run a motor ences in the past year with here I am wanting to major “I want them to see it’s top- coach between the resort and The Encore Premium Motor Coach service has added a new EHS Principal Erick Nau- in that at college,” she said. notch quality and that’s what Patriots Place/Gillette Stadi- route between the resort at Patriots Place this week. The new mann, and one of the report- “I came in with zero back- we want to produce this year.” um on weekdays. route is meant to attract guests to Encore, but also to give ers was able to interview Uni- ground. I cringe every time I “We think this is going to Encore guests an amenity to travel to. be very popular and if it goes well we could add extra days Sainristil // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and more service,” said Jim That’s what makes the trip entertainment, refreshments Folk of Encore. “The differ- unique. It’s a little bit of the and bathrooms. 2019 Wolverines’ season de- nationally on the Fox TV Net- pre-season workouts. ence with this location is the best of both worlds.” The estimate is that the trip but. work. By the way, Sainristil will other places are parking lots Service is offered now would take approximately 80 Everett residents will be According to published re- be wearing No. 19 on his blue and nothing is there. We’re Monday to Thursday, from minutes one-way, depending able to watch the Michi- ports from Michigan football and maize Michigan jersey. bringing people to a destina- 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and the upon traffic conditions. gan-MTS matchup live at 7:30 websites, Sainristil had an out- The former Globe and Herald tion with amenities, restau- cost is $7 one-way, $14 round- Folk said the best way to p.m. on the BTN network. standing spring practice cam- All-Scholastic wore No. 5 for rants and hotels. It’s a little trip. The motor coach includes make reservations is online at Michigan’s second game of paign and he has continued to Everett High School. different than the other routes. several amenities including Encore Boston Harbor. the season versus Army (Sept. impress Coach Jim Harbaugh 7 at noon) will be televised and the staff during August’s Encore // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MGC announces appointment of “If a gaming machine is do- “Plainridge Park is do- “We’ll have to watch it ing $300 per machine per day, ing well and I think they’ve over time to see how it fluc- they are happy,” he said. turned the corner in getting tuates and what the seasonal independent monitor for The same weakness people through the door,” he variations are,” he said. “They ny. The review will focus pri- success here in the Common- showed in Springfield too, said. don’t have a cold weather ca- Staff Report marily on the wealth. A second but equally with them coming in at $196 He said he will be watching sino where they are subject to The Massachusetts Gam- licensee and accomplish the important metric is the im- per machine per day. Contrary to see how the Encore casi- winter weather storms. We’ll ing Commission (MGC) an- following objectives: portance of compliance and to that, he said Plainridge Park no performs in cold weath- see how that plays out and nounced the appointment of •Ensure compliance with communication with the regu- did well on its slots (it is only er, as things such as that how they’ll handle that.” Washington D.C. based law the priorities outlined in lator. We believe that the team allowed slot machines). That are known to drop off in the Another key thing to watch, firm Miller & Chevalier Char- MGC’s written decision. at Miller & Chevalier will facility did about $323 per winter months. 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Encore Boston Harbor set to give away sports car Moreschi // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

New Red Card promotions Employees get one free allow free parking meal per shift from the cafe- during the week teria. “The employee cafeteria By Seth Daniel is definitely a highlight,” he said. “It’s like having a full Encore Boston Harbor is service restaurant with great looking to put a little pizzazz quality food and everyone is in the Labor Day weekend so happy to be there.” with a full day of giveaways Additionally, having had and fun on Sunday, Sept. 1, a time to explore the property, day that will culminate with a he said he has found three fa- drawing to give away a Mc- vorite spots to be in the prop- Laren sportscar. erty. Encore President Bob De- The first is just above the Salvio said the giveaway will Center Bar overlooking the mark the first big day at the entire gaming floor, and the resort casino built on a major Want a sports car? Then a good idea would be to report to second is the mezzanine area drawing. The winner will get Encore Boston Harbor on Sept. 1 for the McLaren sports car by the high-limit tables over- a 2019 McLaren 5702 Spider giveaway. Pictured here, the 2019 model will be given away in a looking the lobby and carou- (valued at $200,000), or the random drawing at 7 p.m. sel. However, having grown option of $100,000 cash. up in the Village and knowing “The car is a big one for the history of Monsanto on the us,” he said. “The final draw- is really the culmination of playing in the casino. They site, he also really loves the ing will be around 7 p.m., but our entire August promotional can use the comp dollar on South Lawn outside. we’ll have preliminary draw- campaign,” he said. weekends and on weekdays “I love the South Lawn be- ings all afternoon. We start •In addition, another ma- they can park for free.” cause it give you the oppor- accepting entries at noon that jor promotion now available •DeSalvio said they are tunity to see the resort from day and there are drawings all for Red Card holders is in the also offering deeply discount- its front,” he said. “I knew the way from 2 p.m. to 6:30 realm of parking. ed hotel rooms (up to 35 what this was growing up. It’s p.m. We want to get a lot of DeSalvio said they have percent off) this month in a amazing just to see how the people involved.” started a promotion for free, partnership with Expedia and site has changed over a peri- The promotion will fea- midweek parking at the resort. Priceline. od of time. The environmental ture 10 people drawn from Between 5 a.m. Monday and He said that while they are remediation that took place is the entries every 30 minutes. 5 p.m. Friday, Red Card hold- building up their clientele, outstanding.” Anthony Moreschi grew up in the Village, and now finds himself Nine of the 10 names will get ers will get free parking. On they wanted to take the oppor- As part of his job as Na- just down the street as the National Sales Manager for Encore $500 in credits, and the 10th weekends, parking for Red tunity to reward those with a tional Sales Manager, More- Boston Harbor. He spent 25 years working in the Greater Boston name will get a slot in the final Card holders is just one credit Red Card. schi is responsible for selling hospitality industry, and said he was excited to come back to drawing for the car. from their card. “The idea is that as we con- packages for travel and hotel Everett to continue his career. “At the end, we take all the “The idea behind this is tinue to build up the hotel to stays at the resort – particular- finalists and draw the winner,” that during the week, we have full occupancy, we want folks ly for things like conventions free and that you don’t have to with Wynn in Las Vegas, they said DeSalvio. “They can take opportunity in the garage,” he to experience it,” he said. “We and groups. go through the casino to get to are excited to be coming to its the car or the cash. The others said. “We get a lot of custom- want people to experience “It has its challenges, but the guest areas. That all goes sister property in Boston,” he that don’t win will get $2,500 ers that ask for this because the rooms. In the next few it’s definitely a beautiful prop- very far.” said. in credits.” they go to regional resorts months, they start the conven- erty to sell,” he said. “Once Many guests, he said, know Encore via Everett is an There will also be a sec- with free parking. We decid- tion business and discounts you get people here to see it, the properties in Las Vegas occasional series focused on ond-chance drawing at 8 p.m. ed we can do it midweek, and go down. So, in the opening they are amazed. They like and are excited to see a similar Everett people working at the “It’s a full day of promo- then charge $1 on weekends. period, we wanted to let folks that it’s 100 percent smoke- place in the Boston area. resort casino. tions around that drawing that That’s a way to reward those experience the rooms.” “For those that are familiar Salvadoran, Haitian TPS holders watching California case closely

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For Revere’s Karla Mo- rales-Villalobos and her fam- ily, the fate of what they call home – which is the Revere, Everett and East Boston com- munities – hangs in the bal- ance of a court case taking place right now in California. And for Karla and her fam- ily, the case could send them to El Salvador – a country their parents fled in 2000 but one they don’t know anything about. “I was born in San Sal- vador, but I came here when Karla Morales-Villalobos, 22, a resident of Revere, is a rising I was 3,” she said. “I have senior at UMass-Boston who is studying biology. However, she grown up here my whole life. and her two siblings could lose the lives they know if a court We don’t know El Salvador. case in California upholds the Trump Administration’s move to This could disrupt our entire rescind Temporary Protected Status (TPS). She said it is a stress lives. We’ve worked hard. in their lives, but they advocate publicly. Here, Morales is shown Your new home We all graduated high school as at a rally on Aug 14 in front of the Moakley Federal Court- and all are in college about house in . starts here to graduate. To be torn away from what we worked so hard to build would be inhumane to Donald Trump’s administra- know away from us.” me.” tion sought to rescind TPS Last week, on Aug. 14, Mo- Morales and her family from several groups, includ- rales and the TPS Committee came legally to the United ing those from El Salvador, held a rally at the Moakley States in 2001 when she was Haiti, Sudan, and Nicaragua. Federal Courthouse in South 3, while her siblings were Now, a case known as Ra- Boston to draw local attention only 1 and two months. They mos vs. Nielson is before the to the national issue. settled in Revere, and her U.S. Circuit Court in Pasa- Morales points out her par- mother was able to start a very dena, CA, challenging the ents came here legally and successful party supply store Administration’s ability to have paid taxes, worked hard in East Boston, called Globas rescind TPS from those like and built local businesses. She y Fiestas. During this time, Morales’s family. said they have done every- she and her siblings attended The case is causing quite a thing right, and even though Mystic Valley Charter School, bit of stress for Morales and the status is technically ‘tem- LIMITED TIME OFFER PREMIER CHECKING** and then Morales went on to others in her situation. porary,’ she said she feels that UMass-Boston, where she “It’s an added stress, obvi- should be reconsidered. OFF % “Yes, it was temporary, but * studies biology as a rising se- ously, but a heavy stress,” she APY nior. said. “My future might not be the government here was very $ However, things took a turn what I think it is. I would be generous,” she said. “Maybe 1.25 Residential250 Mortgage Closing Costs on balances up to $25,000 last year. radically different than what I they didn’t think about where with Premier Checking account*** The family has been in the thought and I don’t have any it would end. They’ve been country legally for 18 years, say over it. It makes me feel renewing TPS for 18 years… Mortgage options available: but have had Temporary Pro- powerless, and that’s why The ultimate goal of the TPS • Competitive Rates • Financing for Non-Warrantable Condominiums tected Status (TPS). For Mo- I’ve joined groups like the Committee is residency. TPS available upon bank review and approval rales and her family, they got TPS Committee to advocate is not sustainable because it’s • First Time Homebuyer and Affordable Housing Programs • Financing for Primary or Second Home and TPS due to a horrific earth- for change. We’re not going temporary. It can be taken • FHA and MassHousing Lender Investment Properties away. We are advocating for quake that devastated El Sal- to let this administration take • Fixed and Adjustable Rate Mortgages • Local underwriting and decision-making, away our lives, but it is stress- residency in the long-term, vador in the early 2000s and • Construction and Rehab Mortgages and a range of lending solutions brought several refugees to ful to know they might have but we need TPS to stay in the U.S. Last year, President the power to take the lives we place while we fight for that.”

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WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR RED SOX, NATION?

After 2018’s record-setting season in which our Red Sox won the most regular-season games (108) in their history and then vanquished the Yankees, Astros, and Dodgers in the post-season by a combined 11-3 en route to winning the World Series, it seemed that the sky was the limit for 2019. We had the “best” manager in Alex Cora, guiding a group of young and exciting players -- led by Mookie, J.D., Xander, Andrew, and Rafael -- as well as a pitching staff -- paced by the “unhitttable” Chris Sale -- that seemed destined to repeat as world champions. But a funny thing happened from the end of 2018 to the be- ginning of 2019: Our Sox came down to earth. When they did not re-sign their closer, Craig Kimbrel, per- haps the most essential position in baseball today, and then opened the season with a 2-8 start, it was evident that 2019 was not going to be a repeat of 2018. Injuries piled up, pitchers went on and off the IL, and the magic of 2018 never reappeared. Mookie’s ever-beaming smile had been replaced with the grimace of defeat. As we write this, the Sox stand at 67-59, six games behind Tampa Bay in the extra wild-card spot, with Oakland in between. In addition, they have a killer schedule in their final 36 games. And with Chris Sale essentially out for the rest of the season, the Sox’ chances (which stand at 2.8 percent) of making the playoffs are shortening every day as surely as summer’s fading sun. And even if they do make it, will they really be any match for any of the other playoff teams? For young Red Sox fans, the disappointment of 2019 offers Guest Op-Ed a life lesson: When you’re on top, everybody wants to take you down. For those of us who have seen this all before, the saga of When drug prices mean more than sick patients the 2019 Red Sox brings to mind the line from the Impossible Dream record of the 1967 season (and yes, we still have our By Merrill Matthews short term, but they would into new medicines. patients had access to only 62 well-worn, vinyl album, as well as a CD of it) that has summed slow the rate of medical prog- If the government decides percent of these medicines. up so many Red Sox seasons both before and since: The Department of Health ress. drug prices, drug developers Delayed access to new and Human Services has a In most developed coun- will have a harder time recoup- drugs is the unfortunate reali- When April’s high aspirations, new plan to cut drug spend- tries, the government dictates ing those investments -- mak- ty for too many people around the price of prescription drugs. ing investment less appealing. the world. If we import their Turned to September’s tears. ing. But it’s not a change for the better. Governments use this power Progress towards therapies for policies, we will import their To lower spending in Medi- to pinch pennies, often at the illnesses like Alzheimer’s and diminished access to new Let’s go, Patriots! care Part B -- the component expense of providing access cancer would slow. New drug drugs as well. of Medicare that covers ad- to the newest breakthrough launches would become rare. HHS’s reform puts the fi- vanced, physician-adminis- medicines. U.S. patients currently have nancial interests of the fed- tered medicines -- the agency Creating just a single new better access to the newest eral government before the Send us plans to tie U.S. drug prices to medicine costs an average of drugs than any other country. well-being of actual patients. the artificially low prices paid $1.7 billion and can take more Consider that 89 percent of Merrill Matthews is a res- Your News in other countries. than a decade. And only a 290 new drugs released be- ident scholar with the Insti- The Everett Independent encourages residents to submit birth and This would harm patients. handful of drugs sell enough tween 2011 and 2018 were tute for Policy Innovation in engagement announcements, news releases, business briefs, honor Price controls may save the to cover their research and de- available in the United States Dallas, Texas. Follow him on rolls, social news, sports stories, and photographs for publication. government money in the velopment costs -- much less at the time of their initial Twitter @MerrillMatthews. Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 Broadway, Citizens subsidize ongoing research launch. By contrast, German Bank Building, Revere, MA 02151. Items can also be faxed to 781- 485-1403. The Independent also encourages readers to e-mail news Guest Op-Ed releases to [email protected]. The Everett Independent assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that President Trump is providing hope for kidney patients part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors that may occur. By Alex M. Azar II that has occurred, and deliver dialysis at home or even in ing with the private sector to more life-saving transplants. their beds at night, rather than develop artificial, implant- President Trump has prom- This is especially import- having them travel to dialy- able kidneys, and continuing ised to fight for the forgotten ant because kidney disease sis centers. Today, only 5.6 support for research into pre- men and women of Ameri- particularly burdens our low percent of kidney patients in cision-medicine treatments ca—those whose needs and income and minority citizens. Massachusetts receive dialy- designed to target kidney dis- Your opinions, please suffering have been too often Kidney failure is three times sis at home, an option that’s ease in the populations who unheeded by their govern- more common among Afri- much more common in other are more likely to be geneti- ment. One forgotten group in can-Americans than among countries. Home treatment is cally predisposed to the dis- healthcare is the millions of whites, and low-income especially important for in- ease, including African Amer- The Everett Independent welcomes letters to the editor. Our mailing address Americans with some stage Americans are 50 percent dividuals and communities icans. We’ll also undertake a of kidney disease—especially more likely to suffer from struggling to provide for their national awareness campaign is 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Our fax number is the more than 700,000 Amer- it than those with higher in- families—patients who can- about kidney disease, which is 781-485-1403. icans suffering from the final, comes. Black and Hispanic not afford to leave their jobs often undiagnosed in its early deadly stage of the disease, Americans are also less likely and families several times a stages, like breast cancer and Letters may also be e-mailed to [email protected]. kidney failure. That includes to receive the transplants that week for dialysis. prostate cancer once were. 11,721 patients here in Mas- represent the best treatment To provide more kidney Too often, Washington fo- Letters must be signed. We reserve the right to edit for length sachusetts, most of whom for kidney failure. transplants, we will be revis- cuses on some of the same must go through the incred- To prevent kidney disease ing how kidneys are obtained tired fights in healthcare, year and content. ibly draining experience of and provide more treatment from deceased organ donors, after year—doing nothing for receiving kidney dialysis sev- options, we’re launching new allowing better identification decades to improve how we eral times a week, for several ways for Medicare to pay for of kidneys for transplant. The cover and treat something like hours each time. kidney care. For example, ne- executive order also calls for kidney disease. But there is good news. phrologists will soon be able us to expand support for the President Trump is shaking President Trump recently to receive bonuses for pre- generous living donors who that up, and delivering Amer- signed an executive order venting the progress of kidney choose to donate organs. ican patients the affordability Everett launching a revolutionary disease in their patients. We’ll Changing how we identify you need, the options and con- initiative at the U.S. Depart- give providers a financial transplantable kidneys from trol you want, and the quality Independent ment of Health and Human stake in getting their patients deceased donors, by itself, you deserve—especially to Services called “Advancing healthy, as opposed to just could produce life-saving or- patients, like those with kid- Published by the Independent Newspaper Group American Kidney Health.” paying them for performing gans for an additional 17,000 ney disease, who have been The initiative aims to help more procedures. Americans each year—in- forgotten for too long. Directory prevent Americans from ex- We have also proposed a cluding some of the 3,030 Alex M. Azar II, is the Sec- Advertising & Marketing Business periencing kidney failure in Medicare initiative to give individuals currently waiting retary of Health and Human Director of Marketing Accounts Executive the first place, provide more about half of America’s di- for a kidney in Massachusetts. Services. Debra DiGregorio Judy Russi options for treatment once alysis providers new incen- The President’s kidney initiative also includes work- [email protected] tives to provide patients with Editorial Assistant Marketing Director Page Design, Copy Editing Enhanced Google Maps, Lime integration sets sight on improving city commutes Maureen DiBella Scott Yates Google Maps will begin In the Metro-Boston area, explore their cities and reduce core part of the transportation Kane DiMasso-Scott Senior Sales Associates displaying available Lime Lime riders have taken close commute times,” said Scott ecosystem in the Bay State.” scooters in more than 100 to a half million rides on its Mullen, Director of Northeast If available, users will see Peter Sacco Reporting Staff cities around the world. On bikeshare program and over Expansion at Lime. “Lime be- Lime vehicles as an option Kathleen Bright Seth Daniel Android devices, users will be 60,000 rides on its scoot- lieves in the gift of time, and from their biking, walking and Sioux Gerow ([email protected]) able to see if a Lime vehicle is er program. Lime bikes are our scooters offer a conve- transit tab if they’re traveling Cary Shuman Legal Advertising available, how long it’ll take available Arlington, Bedford, nient and fun way of cutting a relatively short distance ([email protected]) to walk to the vehicle, a price Belmont, Chelsea, Everett, through Metro-Boston con- that may also be accessible Ellen Bertino estimate of the ride, battery Malden, Newton, Quincy, gestion. We’re excited that via scooter. Google Maps Printer range, along with total jour- Watertown, and Winthrop. this partnership with Google will show information about Concord Monitor (N.H.) ney time and ETA in the Goo- Lime scooters are available in Maps provides the opportuni- the nearest Lime, such as: if Phone: 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 gle Maps app. iOS availability Brookline. ty for Lime to connect people a Lime vehicle is available, for this feature will launch in “This integration will help to their destination faster as E-Mail: [email protected] late August. unlock an even easier way to scooters continue to become a See MAPS Page 5 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 5 A TRIP TO FENWAY Huge turnout for Everett High football

By Cary Shuman

Everett High School head football coach Theluxon Pierre greeted 120 players at the opening day of practices for the 2019 season. That is a large turnout, to be sure. “It’s good for the city,” said Pierre. “You have Pop War- ner going on and high school football going on – it means there will be fewer kids in the streets.” Everett High head football coach Theluxon Pierre is First scrimmage Saturday pictured after a team film and One thing that Theluxon strategy session Monday at Pierre has learned in his brief the high school. Everett trav- tenure as head coach of the els to Saco, Maine Saturday for Everett High School football a scrimmage against Thornton team is that it is difficult to Academy. find opponents willing to play Earlier this summer, State Rep. Joe McGonagle generously took close to 50 students from For Kids Only (FKO), Teens In Everett the Crimson Tide. Against Substance Abuse (TEASA), and Everett Girls’ Softball to a Red Sox game. It has become an annual tradition of Rep. McGona- And we’re not just talking player,” related Pierre. “A lot gle and a fun time for all. Go Sox. regular season opponents. of times people are focused on The pre-season can’t present whom is going to replace this challenges as well and that’s great player. You don’t replace why the EHS team is heading that great player – that great north to Maine this weekend player has moved on to big- to play Thornton Academy. ger and greater things. So the Study finds off-street residential parking overbuilt “I don’t know why teams next person behind him just in this state [Massachusetts] has to step and do their best. Staff Report Across the municipalities and transit-oriented districts. the rental costs for housing surveyed, MAPC found an The findings from MAPC’s and parking so that residents don’t want to play Everett Someone else is going to step up – that’s just the morale of New research by the average of one parking space research, however, reveal that can choose whether or not to or scrimmage Everett,” said t h e s t or y.” Metropolitan Area Planning supplied per unit. However, more work needs to be done. rent a parking space. State and Pierre this week. “Thornton’s Returning receivers include Council (MAPC) shows most residents of the vast majority For cities and towns looking local regulators should en- head coach reached out to us Ismael Zamor, Eli Auguste, of the communities in Met- of the developments surveyed to alleviate the burdens of courage or require them to do for a scrimmage and it just so Tyreese Baptiste, and Josh ro Boston have built more used less than one space per excess parking and to expand so. Furthermore, regulations happened that we were look- Nieves. “All are very capable residential off-street parking unit; the average demand for sustainable transportation op- and development approvals ing for a scrimmage.” The Tide and we expect big things out than is needed or utilized, parking was only 0.73 spaces tions to residents, MAPCrec- should be structured so that will also scrimmage Haverhill of them,” said Pierre. “They with nearly 30 percent sitting per household. ommends the following: parking spaces not needed on Aug. 31 at Everett Memori- worked very hard in the off vacant at peak demand time, Overall, 30 percent of the •Require fewer spaces by building residents can be al Stadium. season. They look ready.” contributing to higher con- 19,439 parking spaces count- (or none at all). Much of the leased to neighbors, local em- Everett began on-field Clarence Jules will be a key struction costs, higher rents, ed overnight were empty, oversupply MAPC observed ployees, or commuters. workouts Tuesday after the performer in the offensive fewer housing units, and less amounting to more than 41 stemmed from excessive •Less parking, more af- oppressive heat and humid- backfield. space for parks and greenery. acres of empty pavement. Put parking requirements in the fordable housing. Develop- ity forced Everett indoors in The study, conducted another way, this excess park- local zoning code. In Metro ments with more subsidized to the air-conditioned high Looking ahead to Spring- during “peak parking” times ing added an estimated $94.5 Boston, many developments units require less parking than school gymnasium Monday. field – overnight on weeknights, million in construction costs, are approved through a spe- market-rate developments, There is an MIAA rule that Pierre’s team will be test- at nearly 200 multifamily de- or about $5,000 per housing cial permit process. During and produce correspondingly prohibits teams from practic- ed right away by Springfield velopments across 14 cities unit in the study area. this process, developers often fewer auto trips. Communi- ing outdoors in such hot and Central in the Sept. 6 season and towns – showed that local In addition to increasing advocate for reducing park- ties seeking to reduce traffic humid conditions. opener at Everett Memorial zoning rules often mandate ex- housing costs, building too ing beyond the minimums impacts of new development Stadium. cessive parking even as many much unnecessary parking re- required through zoning, should require more afford- Doherty returns as start- Springfield averaged more homeowners and renters do duces the amount of valuable but confront resistance from able units and enable lower ing QB than six touchdowns a game not own vehicles and instead land that could have been put neighbors. Every city and parking requirements in re- One player looking sharp last season when it won the prefer public transit, biking, to other uses, such as green town can consider reducing turn. Because residents at has been junior quarterback Division 3 Super Bowl ti- car share, and ride-hailing ser- space or bike storage. their existing requirements, affordable housing sites are Duke Doherty who will get tle at . Don’t vices to get around. In the study, MAPC dug and, more importantly, can demonstrated to have lower the start in Saturday’s scrim- be misled by the ‘Division “Cities and towns shape the deeper into the building char- tailor those requirements to parking demand (and thus are mage. 3’ designation. Springfield is region’s future through their acteristics of 25 sites in the different types of develop- more dependent on transit), “Duke worked so hard in the third largest city in Mas- local land use regulations, and survey to explore how build- ment in different locations. we should not only build less the off season and he’s ready sachusetts (behind Boston ought to implement parking ing and neighborhood char- Shared parking (daytime/ parking at transit-oriented to go,” said Pierre. and Worcester) and despite requirements that align with acteristics influenced parking nighttime) is one proven sites, but also including a larg- Doherty will be without its high enrollment, Central actual use and demand,” said demand, if at all. In doing strategy for reducing parking er share of affordable units in wide receiver extraordinaire drops in to Division 3 for the Marc Draisen, Executive Di- so, MAPC found certain fac- construction while meeting these projects. Mikey Sainristil, who is now state playoffs. rector of MAPC. “During this tors strongly affected parking community needs. In some •Affordable housing playing for the University of A huge crowd is expected in research, we witnessed over- demand: Nearby transit ac- cases, as San Francisco has funders and developers can Michigan (see related story). Everett for the inter-sectional supply of parking in every sur- cess, specifically the ability to just done, parking minimums also take steps to align park- “Every year we have great showdown that should have a veyed community. Reducing get to jobs via public transpor- can be eliminated entirely, ing supply with demand, and players coming through here lot of offensive fireworks. excess parking can encourage tation; the percent of deed-re- and parking maximums estab- save valuable public resourc- and you can’t replace that more housing units, at a lower stricted affordable units; and lished to prevent over-supply. es in so doing. State and local rent or sales price. Aligning the amount of parking offered. •Design transit-oriented regulators should recognize parking supply and demand at In summary, the study found developments for transit-ori- this relationship between af- Sameer Gaonkar joins primary buildings near transit can also that supply was the single big- ented households. Abundant fordable housing and parking promote transit use over driv- gest predictor of demand, sug- parking at developments demand, and permit higher care practice in Medford ing, which in turn alleviates gesting that the availability of meant to be transit-oriented is rates of affordable housing at congestion.” parking is influencing behav- counter-productive. It attracts transit-oriented sites with an Sameer Gaonkar, MD, has To understand current ior and attracting car-owning car owners, makes housing understanding that the auto joined Tufts Medical Center trends in parking supply and households. less affordable for car-free or trip generation will be much Community Care’s primary demand at multifamily de- “The more parking that is car-limited households, and lower than market rate hous- care practice at 101 Main St., velopments, MAPC collect- provided, the more likely it encourages residents to use ing. Suite 116, Medford, where he ed off-street parking data for is that residents will use it,” cars for trips that could be •Get ready for a parking joins Drs. David Miller and nearly 200 multifamily devel- said Draisen. “By reducing made by transit, walking, or marketplace. The increasing Laura Carman. opments across 14 cities and parking supply to align with biking. New housing in areas pressure on street parking, Dr. Gaonkar has experience towns in the Inner Core of demand and pursuing addi- with good transit connections combined with excess parking as an attending emergency Metro Boston, including Ar- tional transportation demand should provide less than one in residential (and possibly room physician and is board lington, Boston, Cambridge, management strategies to pro- space per unit so as to ac- commercial) developments certified in family medicine. Chelsea, Everett, Malden, mote alternatives to driving, commodate households with and the rise of the sharing He has been affiliated with Medford, Melrose, New- we can reduce the barrier that fewer vehicles. Bike storage, economy, sets the stage for an MelroseWakefield Hospital for 20 years and is a Diplo- ton, Quincy, Revere, Somer- excess parking places on the car sharing, transit subsidies, app-enabled marketplace in Sameer Gaonkar, MD. ville, Waltham, and Water- development of transit-ori- shuttles, and human-oriented which residents and property mate of the American Board town. First, MAPC surveyed ented, walkable, and diverse design are also all key ele- owners can rent spaces on de- of Family Medicine. Dr. Ga- property managers to deter- communities.” ments of transit-oriented de- mand, for minutes or months onkar focuses on comprehen- sive health for adults. doctors, nurse practitioners, mine the amount and type of velopment. -- think Airbnb for cars. Pub- physician assistants and spe- on-site parking provided for MORE INFORMATION •Don’t make people pay lic agencies have the opportu- He completed his family medicine residency at Sacred cialists. We provide patient residents. MAPC staff then How can cities and towns for what they don’t need. In nity to set parameters and tax care in internal medicine, conducted in-person over- adapt? many developments, housing policy now, before this market Heart Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and received family medicine, obstetrics/ night parking counts to mea- Some of the communities and parking is a package deal. has established itself and be- gynecology and multiple spe- sure parking utilization during in the study area have already Car-free households have to comes resistant to regulation. his medical degree from Kar- nataka Medical College in cialties, including gastroenter- peak parking demand hours, taken steps to tackle excess pay for parking they don’t use, Cities and towns can be lead- ology, rheumatology, surgery, when most people are asleep parking, allowing for more or are tempted to buy a car to ers in this field until the Com- Hubli, India. Dr. Gaonkar is currently neurology and neurosurgery, and the number of parked cars flexible parking requirements make use of the space. Prop- monwealth acts. hematology and oncology, en- is expected to be highest. in some of their most walkable erty owners should unbundle accepting new patients at the primary care practice at 101 docrinology, otolaryngology, Main St., Suite 116, in Med- and infectious diseases. Tufts ford, offering same-day and Medical Center Community next-day appointments and Care is affiliated with -Mel CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Maps // online appointment schedul- roseWakefield Healthcare, ing. For more information or including MelroseWakefield how long it’ll take to walk show a walking route to the mation,” said Vishal Dutta, Stockholm to Sao Paulo, you to make an appointment, call Hospital and Lawrence Me- to the vehicle, an estimate of selected Lime vehicle and Product Manager, Google can now use Google Maps to 781-620-4946 or visit www. morial Hospital of Medford, how much the ride will cost, bicycling route for the rest of Maps. “In addition to show- locate Lime scooters to get tuftsmccommunitycare.org. and is a partner with Tufts battery range, total journey the journey in the biking tab. ing you the best biking and you to your destination.” About Tufts Medical Cen- Medical Center Primary Care. time and ETA. Users can tap “Whether you’re planning transit route in Google Maps, Lime scooters first surfaced ter Community Care For more information, visit on a Lime in the Google Maps your daily commute or trav- you’ll now be able to see if in Google Maps in December Tufts Medical Center Com- www.tuftsmccommunitycare. app, and Google Maps will eling to a new city, Google Lime scooters or e-bikes are 2018 and the two companies munity Care is comprised of org. show information about the Maps is making it easier to available, how long the trip expanded the partnership to more than 90 primary care selected vehicle. weigh all your transportation will take, and the most effi- 80 more cities in March 2019. Finally, Google Maps will options with real-time infor- cient route to get there. From Follow us on Twitter @ EverettIndy Page 6 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403

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By Sydney Ciano to act on, bettering all aspects guardian during the time. As zation, and dedication to pre- of the studio. the child gets older, they enter pare for the annual recital, the Nicole Paolo, director of Paolo describes this as Tiny Toes and perform in a re- studio offers much more than Nicole Zervas Dance Acade- striving to better the studio cital at the end of June. From dance. At Nicole Zervas, the my (NZDA), started dancing without comparing NZDA there, multiple classes are students learn self-discipline, as a way to express emotion to other surrounding dance available including ballet, tap, time management, and life - a tool of communication. schools: “I respect all of the jazz, hip-hop, and tumbling. balance between activities, She opened her studio with other dance directors and For older students, Latin, con- school, friends, and fami- Nicole Zervas pictured outside her dance academy. the same goal in mind, with schools . . . [I] hope that we temporary, pre-pointe, and ly. It helps children become the help from her director, can all share the love of dance pointe are also offered. well-rounded, giving them dance season, has danced for be to graduate and leave the Sharon Tirrell, Paolo opened together.” Paolo said she does not be- skills they will use for a life- With this in mind, NZDA NZDA since she was three studio. However, she hopes Nicole Zervas Dance Acade- lieve “dance should be judged time. my in 1989. began hosting a Dance-A- years old. She currently takes to return as an alumnus and with a trophy . . . dance is an The students are also of- Throughout the next 30 Thon for Dana Farber Can- almost all classes that are down the road, a teacher. art form.” So while there are fered other opportunities to years, she has watched her cer Institute for the past two available, and has grown to Paolo sees the Senior Send “students grow. Both emo- years. Last year, the studio many classes offered, NZDA dance other than the recital, love contemporary dance. Off as a new chapter, opening tionally and through their brought surrounding schools does not have a competition including the Madonna Del- She is an assistant for the the doors for another part of dance skill; and learn to have together to raise money for team. Dance is a personal art, la Cava Feast in the North younger classes as well and their lives. So while Chianca confidence in themselves and cancer research through the in her eyes, and that the indi- End and occasionally Dance enjoys being apart of their is starting her last year as a to be proud of who they are.” art of dance. By dancing for vidual should be valued with The World Disney events, to dance experience. student, NZDA will always Paolo commented on how in- a cause, it reminded Paolo of movement rather than awards. showcase their talents publi- As this is her senior year, be an open home for her. The spiring it is for her to be apart the reason she started danc- Though each student goes cally. Chianca commented on the bonds at NZDA are irreplace- of that growth. ing: communication: through a process of weekly Gianna Chianca, a cur- family-like friendships she able and last a lifetime. Many The NZDA studio is now “one voice, one mission,” classes, hard work, memori- rent senior for this upcoming has made and how hard it will staff members danced at the coming on their 30th season, She commented on bringing but regardless of what anni- hundreds of students together ★ ★ versary is being celebrated, for this event. GIRLS & BOYS AGES Paolo is always reflecting on Nicole Zervas offers a va- 2 1/2 - ADULT the previous year in order riety of classes for ages as ★ BEGINNER THROUGH GO FOR THE GOLD!! ★ to improve her next recit- young as 18 months - Tini- ADVANCED LEVELS al. There is a key focus on est Toes, where the child is Celebrating 35 Years! growth that NZDA continues accompanied by a parent or CLASSES OFFERED: Tumbling Classes for Cheerleaders ★ - Gymnastics - Hip Hop - Ballet Sheila Rosanio ★ - Jazz - Lyrical - Contemporary Recreational and Competition Classes ★ - Tap - Combination Classes School of Dance & Gymnastics ★ ★ National Spirit of Dance ★ Champions 2019 ★ ★ Atlantic City, NJ ★ ★

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WARD 2 COUNCIL CANDIDATE STEPHANIE MARTINS HOLDS CAMPAIGN KICKOFF

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School Committeeman Frank Parker joined Stephanie Martins and Kathleen Parker on Thursday evening. School Committee candidate Robert Santacroce joined Stepha- nie Martins.

School Committeeman David Ela joined candidates Dan Skeritt and Stephanie Martins.

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By Sheila Barth nationally. Recently, I saw Ogunquit BOX OFFICE I’ve reviewed shows at Playhouse’s dazzling pro- Two-act, 2-1/2 hour internationally multi-award winning musi- North Shore Music Theatre duction of “Jersey Boys,” cal, story by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, music by Bob in-the-round since 1979, but and was blown away by its Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, Massachusetts regional theater I wasn’t prepared for the eye- and ear-popping magnif- premiere, at Bill Hanney’s North Shore Music Theatre through packed, multi-generational icence. I wrote, “[Ogunquit] September 1: Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Saturday, 8 audience’s overwhelming re- has a power-packed weap- p.m.; matinees, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, 2 p.m. $61-$86; kids sponse to “Jersey Boys” on on, namely human dynamo 18-under, 50 percent off; student rush tickets, with ID, an hour opening night, August 7. Nei- Jonathan Mousset Alonso, before curtain, $25. Prices subject to change without notice. Fees ther were the superb cast, mu- whose voice, movements, and also. 62 Dunham Road, Beverly. nsmt.org, 987-232-7200. sicians, and production crew. portrayal of 1960s+ singing Several times during Jon- sensation, Frankie Valli, is athan Mousset Alonso’s and uncanny….His voice reaches so unique, he quickly became business acumen compelled backup singers’ stirring per- off-the-chart ranges, his act- the group’s lead singer. the two to buy out DeVito, formance of Frankie Valli and ing, movements, gestures and located, frequently rotating, in Cleveland’s Rock ’n’ Roll His meteoric rise to fame and pay his debts, assisted by the Four Seasons’ hit songs, personality reflect the falset- two-story structure, and use of Hall of Fame. wasn’t smooth, though. Val- mafia boss Angelo Carlo. including ”Two Silhouettes,” to-phenomenon Valli, in his theater aisles captivates the- We’re catapulted back to li became involved with the Valli faced additional heart- ”Sherry,””Big Girls Don’t heyday.” atergoers; also to Jose Santia- the musical 1960s, but “Jer- local mafia boss; three of the break when his 22-year-old Cry,””Walk Like a Man,” Mousset Alonso not only go, for his ubiquitous colorful sey Boys” isn’t your typical Four Seasons’ were impris- daughter Francine, who had a ”December ’63 (Oh,What a took the presidium stage by spectrum of neon, blinking song-and-dance show. It’s a oned for minor infractions; promising career as a vocalist, Night),””My Eyes Adored storm, but has also blown lights; Music Director Milton dramatic biopic of Belleville Frankie married young; had died of an overdose. You,” “Dawn (Go Away),” the roof and doors off, in Bill Granger and his stupendous (Newark), NJ teen-age neigh- an affair with a pretty jour- During Mousset Alonso’s ”Workin’ My Way Back to Hanney’s North Shore Mu- musicians; and Dana Pinkston borhood singer Francesco nalist; and,sadly, the group’s plaintive solos, “Can’t Take You,” “Rag Doll,” and oth- sic Theatre’s unprecedented, Stephen Castelluccio, a.k.a. fame tarnished because of My Eyes off You,” and his ers, the crowd burst into pro- original immersive, one-of-a- and her fabulous costumes. Frankie Valli, who rose from DeVito’s $150,000 gambling heartbreaking rendition of longed applause, and standing kind 360-degree production. Besides Mousset Alonso as Valli, Andres’ Acosta as Tom- a tough working-class, Ital- debts and non-payment of tax- “Fallen Angel,” reflecting ovations. Kudos also to the fantastic my DeVito, Luke Hamilton as ian-American family neigh- es to the IRS. Valli’s immense grief over I’ve seen several produc- cast and ensemble, helmed Bob Gaudio, and Alex Puette borhood, after being discov- DeVito’s nonchalant atti- Francine’s death, theatergoers tions of “Jersey Boys,” since by Producing Acting Artistic as Nick Massi perfectly cap- ered by wise guy friend-band tude toward his overwhelming are hushed reverentially, but the musical debuted Nov. 6, Director Kevin Hill, who di- ture the group’s rhythm, har- member, Tommy DeVito, debts split the group. Howev- explode into pulsating, rhyth- 2005, at the August Wilson rected and choreographed this mony, and synchronicity that who declared, “The kid sings er, Valli’s neighborhood loy- mic applause during the fina- Theatre. Its appeal has never four-time Tony Award-win- gained the Four Seasons hit like an angel.” alty to DeVito and songwrit- le, singing and dancing with dimmed, continuing to delight ning musical; set designer after hit and a coveted place Frankie’s falsetto voice was er-singer sensation Gaudio’s actors lining the aisles. audiences in 10 countries and Kyle Dixon, whose centrally

Ben Butler- Civil War officer, gentleman, law-changer BOX OFFICE

By Sheila Barth of his steadfast, anti-slavery, laws, claiming the fugitives comedic timing during verbal Two-act historical play, Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East abolition sentiments. He was were contraband of war. spars with Ames Adamson Main St., Gloucester: Wednesday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; matinees, Research says most people a successful criminal law- They’d join the Union Army, (superbly portraying Butler) is Saturday, Sunday, 2 p.m. $15-$48; senior, military families, college are unaware of former Mass. yer in Lowell, a Democrat, therefore they can’t be re- priceless. students; under 18=year=old discounts. 978-281-4433, glouces- governor-lawyer Benjamin champion of the poor, and turned. Theatergoers applaud- terstage.com. Franklin Butler’s remarkable credited with transferring Butler wasn’t aware of the ed during repartees between contributions to our common- some fugitive slaves seeking firestorm he’d created.- In the commander and dutiful wealth’s and country’s history. asylum into soldiers, because creasing numbers of runaway lieutenant, and stood and ap- rogant- Negro runaway slave Another minor script flaw He lived from 1818 to 1893. they had done military work, slaves sought sanctuary from plauded during verbal volleys demands to speak with him. is Butler’s repetitive ploy, in- Playwright Richard Strand Strand contends. him. between Adamson and ter- Butler retorts, the only peo- sisting visitors drink his fine combines tongue-in-cheek, Butler also was concerned Acclaimed Joseph Discher rific Shane Taylor portraying ple who can demand to speak sherry with him. It becomes double entendre, clever, pithy about the growth of the Ku skillfully directs his fifth pro- well-educated, fugitive slave with him are his superiors and tedious. dialogue with a snatch of Klux Klan in the Deep South duction of “Ben Butler,” in- Shepard Mallory, who de- his wife. His prolonged ex- Regardless, Sunday mati- history in his two-hour play, and was briefly considered for cluding its world premiere at mands to speak with Butler. pounding on the definition of nee theatergoers delivered a making its highly successful Abraham Lincoln’s running New Jersey Repertory Com- Terrified, Mallory begs “demand” and “request” be- well-deserved standing ova- Boston-area premiere through mate for president. He later pany in 2014, its off-Broad- Butler not to tell anyone he’s comes tiresome. tion to this fine cast and crew. Sunday at Gloucester Stage was a presidential candidate. way production in 2016, and educated. He could be killed- Besides, the Negro’s re- On a personal note, Zack, Company. Newly-positioned as major currently at Gloucester Stage, or worse. quest is futile. Butler says the 28-year-old, 24/7 health aide Strand doesn’t attempt to general/commander of Fort starring four outstanding Eq- Reprising his role as Butler, Anti-Fugitive Slave Act ex- for my husband Richard, is trace Butler’s flamboyant life- Monroe, Virginia, Butler’s uity actors. Adamson also shines during plicitly demands the immedi- originally from Nigeria and style, so we don’t learn much greatest claim to fame, and the Greg Trochlil’ created a verbal exchanges with vexed ate return of runaway slaves to never saw live, professional about the iconoclastic Massa- basis of Strand’s play, is But- handsome reproduction of Confederate Major John B. their owners. theater previously. Knowing chusetts political leader-busi- ler’s refusal to return runaway Butler’s office at Fort - Mon Cary (David DeBeck). Also incongruous is Kelly’s little American history, Zack nessman-lawmaker-former slaves to their owners after roe, and Chelsea Keri’s his- The play is entertaining and abrupt shift from admitting he was entranced by “Ben But- Union military commander. they came to him, seeking torically-accurate costumes educational, but drags during dislikes the arrogant Mallory, ler,” and wanted to know more Strand offers a specific inci- sanctuary. “The law is explic- outfit Doug Bowen-Flynn, the opening scene. Butler frus- or Negroes in general, yet sud- about him. dent, weaving in incidental it,” Butler demanded initially. portraying military aide-col- trates Lt. Kelly, when Kelly denly, aids Mallory. Me, too. historic facts. “He must be returned to his lege educated-West Point announces a desperate -and ar- Butler’s fame rose during owner.” grad/Mexican War veteran the Civil War, partly because Later, Butler skirted the Lt. Kelly, whose razor-sharp, Around the City

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REVIEWING THE “My figures show a re- have jurisdiction, while the Walker said the study is mov- stations; upgrades to Commu- 2019 commercial burglaries NIP BAN ONE YEAR sult of 66 percent fewer al- stores argue it does. That ing into forward and will start nity Noise Lab’s smartphone rose from three to 16 when cohol-related ambulance has been pending for many collecting data on how noise app, NoiseScore, which al- compared to 2018. Police said LATER responses and I think that’s months, since earlier this year. impacts residents’ daily lives. lows residents to objectively when they see a spike like CHELSEA - One year into unbelievable,” he said, noting The process is slow be- “The Community Noise and subjectively describe their the one occured this year it’s the ban on ‘nips’ – or small al- that public works personnel cause Chelsea has been the Lab are gearing up to conduct environmental soundscape usually the work of one or cohol bottles – at least one city have also said they are expe- first community to successful- a sound monitoring study in and map their responses in two suspects with a history of councillor is proclaiming vic- riencing less nip bottle litter ly go through with a ban, de- Chelsea this fall, starting on real time; a laboratory-based breaking and entering. tory based on ambulance data issues too. spite the fact that many have Friday, September 20,” said experiment examining the At a recent community that shows major decreases in While other things might tried and many desire to fol- Walker. “Community mem- neurological underpinnings of meeting District A-7 Officer the numbers of alcohol-relat- noise exposure; and a series have also contributed to the low suit. bers have expressed interest in Dan Simons pointed out that ed transfers. allowing us to place a sound of community engagement decrease, including the ad- “There are a lot of eyes the commercial breaks some- Councillor Roy Avellaneda monitor in their homes and we activities ranging from sound vanced work of the HUB by on this decision,” said Avel- times spike especially when said he has been monitoring are reaching out to start mak- walks to podcasts. data and anecdotal informa- the Police Department and its laneda. “There are a lot of ing arrangements for this to there is one suspect hitting tion surrounding the nip ban, partners, Avellaneda points communities around the state happen.” numerous businesses. out that the HUB does great what want to try this. There JPNA VOTES FOR The thief first struck on which he advocated for a little Walker said she and SUMNER ST. PROJECT over a year ago, and believes work but mostly related to are many that did try to pass MHHM intend to monitor July 1 at night long after Ori- that the ban has resulted in opiate and drug issues. The it but the alcoholic beverage noise in Chelsea for one-year EAST BOSTON - The Jef- ent Heights Square restaurants major victories. alcohol issues, he said, stood lobby is so strong they turned in both a “hot” and “cold” sea- fries Point Neighborhood As- and bars were closed. The sus- First among those victories out to him initially because back. Chelsea has done it and son. sociation (JPNA) voted 14-2 pect broke into Renegades on is the numbers of alcohol-re- they had plagued the down- all eyes in the state are look- “During each season, we in favor of a four-unit condo Bennington Street and later lated transfers done by the town since he was a kid in the ing at us to see if we can with- would like to place a sound project at 464 Sumner St. at hit Luna Restaurant on Sara- ambulance in Chelsea. 1980s. It had become normal, stand a legal challenge.” monitor in an accessible, se- the group’s August meeting toga Street across from Noyes “It’s been one year and and the numbers of ambu- Surviving that challenge cured location on a resident’s on Monday night. Field. it’s been the most significant lance transfers shocked him could be made even stronger property,” she said. “Potential Attorney for the project, The suspect returned on Matt Eckel, said that after ne- feature in what we see with when he first saw that they if the data holds regarding locations could be a balcony, July 5 and hit Renegades for a gotiations with abutters and alcoholism and reducing the numbered in the 800s. ambulance transfers. porch, roof, yard, or any lo- second time. the JPNA’s Planning and Zon- alcoholism that plagued the cation that works. The sound They were nearly seven “There is no next step here, ing Subcommittee his client Working with business downtown,” he said. “If I was monitoring station will be out- times greater than those of just monitoring the situation,” made several changes to the owners detectives said they solely to look at how the num- other issues, like opiates, and he said. “They didn’t just go side and will need no electri- had good video of the suspect cal inputs.” project to address some of the ber of ambulance transfers has that’s when he said he decided buy the next size to drink. We neighbor’s concerns. and identified Seabaugh as a decreased for alcohol-related to join the fight to ban nips. aren’t seeing the next size bot- Walker stressed that the person of interest. equipment does not record “The project is to change calls, it strongly correlates to “I felt we were focusing tles littering the streets. That the occupancy from a the time that the nip ban went way too much on one issue argument is out. I believe we conversations. “We will need to leave the three-family residential dwell- into place.” and not enough on the other,” can see this made significant sound monitoring station with ing to a four-family residential LITTLE LIBRARIES IN Date from Cataldo ambu- he said. “There were seven changes and we’ll just build community volunteers for condominium dwelling,” said REVERE lance regarding alcohol-re- times as many responses for on that.” one-week,” she said. “You can Eckel. REVERE -The Little Free lated calls shows that there alcohol and we needed to do participate in as many one- Aside from changing the Libraries program in Revere was an astounding number of something on that too…It’s NOISE STUDY TO week sessions as you would occupancy, Eckel said his cli- is off and running in 17 differ- those transfers in the past. In something I’ve seen since BEGIN IN CHELSEA like to throughout the year.” ent would renovate the facade ent locations in the city. 2015, there were 872 trans- of the building to give it a I was a kid. It got to a point CHELSEA - Noise in the If you live in Chelsea and Mayor Brian Arrigo joined fers, followed by 715 in 2016 where we just accepted it. want to participate Walker more historic look, as well as Project Manager Elle Baker City’s Community Noise Lab add a rear addition. and 742 in 2017. When you talked to merchants was developed by research- said residents can start by fill- and some of the key contrib- The nip ban went into ef- about it, they would say, ing out a brief form that can The original proposal pre- utors to the program during er Dr. Erica Walker to take a sented to JPNA members in- fect in the middle of 2018, and ‘Well, that’s Chelsea.’ That’s more creative look into the be found at https://form.jot- a ceremony held at Gibson Avellaneda points out that the not the Chelsea we want and form.com/91614289131153. cluded adding a fourth story Park. relationship between neigh- to the building. ambulance data begins to de- we don’t have to allow these borhood noise issues and cor- “A member of the Com- Revere residents are able crease at the same time. behaviors – and by that I mean munity Noise Lab team will “After discussions with to obtain free books from the responding health impacts. neighbors at the last JPNA In 2018, there was a de- the behaviors of people who reach out to you to make ar- colorful boxes that are situat- Walker has partnered with PLanning and Zoning Sub- crease to 556 transfers, and are selling these nips to people rangements to place a sound ed mostly at parks but also at volunteers in the neighbor- committee meeting we have this year, 2019, data would monitor at your home,” she other sites such as the Ameri- with a problem or addiction.” hood to take part in some lab- eliminated the fourth floor, support that the transfers have The battle has been diffi- based experiments on how in- said. can Legion on Broadway and Walker, who earned a ScD but will add the additional the Prospect House on Reser- nose-dived. As of June 30, cult, though. dividuals respond to noise by fourth unit into the basement there were only 127 transfers. While the City has insti- measuring brain waves, stress (Doctor of Science) degree voir Avenue. from Harvard, has been inter- of the building,” said Eckel. The idea is for residents of Doubling that number in the tuted the ban, nine package and cardiovascular changes. With the fourth floor elimi- second half of the year would stores in the city have sued in The study also sought Chel- ested for several years on how all ages to share books with nated Eckel said his client also their friends and neighbors by still only result in around 260 court, and that case is pend- sea residents willing to place noise impacts health. Walker said she wants to bring her agreed to reduce the rear addi- taking a book or leaving one transfers – which would be ing before the state Alcoholic sound monitors in their homes Community Noise Lab to tion from 22 feet to 14 feet, in- for someone to find. 50 percent less than in 2018 Beverages Control Commis- for one year to test neighbor- Chelsea and begin engaging crease the rear setbacks from Baker said the project be- and nearly 600 fewer transfers hood noise. sion (ABCC). The City is ar- the community on how noise 33 feet to 41 feet, increase gan in October when Margo than in 2015. At a meeting last week guing that the ABCC doesn’t impacts their daily lives. open space to 1,021 square Johnson and Kathleen Heiser, “When I first started out feet and reduce the overall president of the Beachmont I sort of assumed what the size of the units by 150 square Improvement Committee, ap- noise issue (in the city) was feet. proached her about launching THE and what the impacts were but All the changes made the a citywide Little Free Librar- I quickly realized this is going building more compliant and ies program. to take a community effort,” reduced the number of viola- “The first two libraries said Walker. “So I’ve been tions under the Boston Zoning were installed in the Shir- grappling with what I want Code. ley Avenue area [by Rachid this Community Noise Lab The project now only needs and Kristen Janjar] and that INDEPENDENT variances for Use because it to be. Typically in academia was their inspiration to bring NEWSPAPERS we do a top down approach is changing from a three to a it citywide,” said Baker. “It to studying these issues but I four family, Additional Lot was with Margo and Kath- wanted to try something dif- Area, Floor Area Ratio, Open leen’s idea and drive that we ferent and try a bottom up ap- Space, Side Yard, Front Yard were able to all work together. proach.” and Parking. However, Eck- We applied for some funding The bottom up approach, el pointed out that the Floor through the Revere Cultural explained Walker, will start Area Ratio, Side Yard, Front Council and luckily we were with no assumptions on how Yard and Parking were all pre- awarded the funds.” noise impacts residents living existing and only triggered as Interestingly Baker’s in Chelsea. However, Walk- a violation because of the plan daughter, Victoria, was the Size: 160x600 IAB er will collect real time noise to add a fourth unit. artist for the Gibson Park 00 monitoring data using sound book box. $300 per month/per site measuring technology as POLICE ARREST Mayor Arrigo said it has well as an app that residents SUSPECT IN been “incredible” to watch the can download to their phone. ROBBERIES process go from idea to instal- Through the NoiseScore, an lation. 3 SPOTS AVAILABLE in-house smartphone app, EAST BOSTON - Bos- “To watch everyone take residents can also participate ton Police believe they have their time and energy to make and can register a noise event caught the suspect sought in these Little Libraries go from ON EACH SITE and provide notes on how the a string of commercial rob- blank slates to beautiful piec- event made them feel both beries in East Boston over the es of artwork – I’m thankful to JUST A CLICK AWAY physically and mentally. past few weeks. the people who took the time “I always use this example; On Aug. 4, Boston Police and effort to do the work and Combo Rates available! imagine you are waiting for a executed a search warrant in make these a reality,” said Ar- th bus at a bus stop and you can Everett and seized evidence rigo. Buy any 3 sites, get 4 FREE hear the bus coming and you that may connect William Arrigo thanked the pro- can hear when the brakes start Seabaugh to several commer- gram’s key contributors, squeaking,” said Walker. “But cial break-ins at Renegades, saying that “projects like the 12 COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM even if you put your fingers Luna Restaurant and oth- Little Libraries epitomize the reverejournal.com• winthroptranscript.com in your ear you can still feel er establishments in Orient work that people do every the vibrations of that sound Heights Square. day to make the city a better lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com • eastietimes.com in your body, the rumbling in Police informed Seabaugh place.” your chest even though you that he was the target of a The mayor also credited chelsearecord.com • charlestownbridge.com • beaconhilltimes.com are blocking out the actual police investigation in con- Elle Baker for spearheading northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com sound. So there is a complete nection with the commercial the effort on behalf of the city. picture of sound that is not robberies and towed away his “Elle has been tremendous in finding great ideas and then only heard but felt physical- black pickup truck. He was jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com ly and I’m interested in how making sure the ideas move taken into custody for ques- both those aspects of sound forward and get done. This tioning, according to police. Traffic reports available upon request affect people.” park [Gibson Park renova- Dr. Walker’s research on Video surveillance cap- tions] is one small thing that the impacts of community tured a black pickup truck Elle has done. She’s made Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 noise is funded by a grant leaving the scene of some of such an imprint in the city in from the Robert Wood John- the robberies. Video surveil- our green spaces and things Sales Rep Ext son Foundation. The two- lance from cameras in and like the Little Libraries.” Deb x101 Kathy x110 Maureen x103 Sioux x125 Peter x106 year, $410,000 grant will fund around Orient Heights Square Heiser noted the important a real-time sound monitoring also captured images of the contribution of Margo John- First Come - First Served network, which consists of a suspect. Police believe Sea- son in moving the idea for- series of eight rotating sound baugh fit this description. In the first six months of See NEWS Page 13 Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 13

News / CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 Route 1 North roadway configuration shifts Aug. 19 ward and collaborating with they can do homework, find a new wave of momentum for Staff Report the right lane and Beacon the inbound direction on the Elle Baker on writing the suc- jobs and connect with loved the com-munity. Street off-ramp will be closed MBTA Silver Line 3 bus line cessful grant application. ones. A free citizenship classes Another area he’d like to The Massachusetts Depart- to general traffic for brief pe- offered at the Chelsea, Bell- Heiser said that her son, will also be available to up to work on is the new zoning of ment of Transportation (Mass- riods. During these temporary ingham Square, Box District, Charlie Benjamin, and his 60 individuals planning on tak- the entire town, not just the DOT) has announced that the closures of the Beacon Street and Eastern Avenue stops for friend, Ray Crimmins, built ten ing the citizenship exam in the center business district. He’s lane closures and roadway off-ramp, general traffic head- the duration of construction. of the boxes. Heiser and School next 12 months. also asking for people to think configuration on Route 1 ed to Chelsea will be direct- In addition, public transit cus- ed to exit at Webster Avenue. tomers will be able to use a Committee member Carol Tye Revere Community School about where Winthrop will be northbound in Chelsea shifted on Monday, August 19, so that MBTA buses will not be im- CharlieCard to travel between donated the five additional unites life-long learners with in 2030. He said its important the center lane on this section pacted and will operate on North Station and Chelsea boxes. community and partner re- for the community to know of highway will be closed their normal routes and sched- on the Commuter Rail. The Heiser also lauded Mayor sources to empower its adult where it wants to go and then Arrigo, who “was 100 percent learners and encourage work- 24/7. ules. MBTA is also running addi- determine the zoning around behind the Little Free Library force development, health and Both the right and left trav- Additionally, Orange Street tional MBTA Blue Line trains that. Project and made space avail- wellness, community aware- el lanes will be open during under Route 1 in Chelsea will to increase capacity. These able at City Hall to collect and ness, and civic participation. “I’m working with MAPC daytime hours, and only one be closed from 7 a.m., to 7 measures are all being funded stockpile donated books.” Established in 2013, it’s mis- on a 2030 visioning docu- travel lane will be open during p.m. on Saturday, August 17. by MassDOT Highway Divi- Margo Johnson said simply, sion is to ensure quality, robust ment,” he said. “It’s Winthrop overnight hours. This configu- Signed detours will direct sion project funds. “It’s an honor to be part of the community-based learning op- choosing where it wants to go.” ration will be in place for the drivers and pedestrians via MassDOT is carrying out Little Free Library project. I portunities for residents of Re- Prior to coming to Winthrop, next three to four months and Everett Avenue. work on the Tobin Bridge and went to see Elle and she be- vere, where they can improve Faison was the assistant town is associated with the Tobin MassDOT is committed to Chelsea Curves section of lieved in me, took it to the city, their English language skills, administrator in Brookline. Bridge/Chelsea Curves Reha- reducing the duration of im- Route 1 at the same time so and the city made it happen.” attend college preparedness bilitation Project. pacts, and depending upon that the most impactful work Kristen Janjar and her classes, gain employment and FERRY IS BACK IN The public should note that weather conditions, intends to will be completed by 2021. daughter, Nora Janjar attended citizenship preparation. Re- SERVICE traffic heading towards Chel- maintain the work zone and If the projects were done at sea on Route 1 northbound lane closures throughout the separate times, drivers would the ceremony. Nora painted the vere Community School is a WINTHROP - With compli- book box that is located at the city-funded program under the must be in the right lane to winter to allow crews to con- be inconvenienced for addi- mentary coffee and donuts for access the Beacon Street off- duct work operations. Infor- tional years. This work will Susan B. Anthony school com- Revere Parks & Recreation de- all, the Winthrop Ferry “Valky- plex. Kristen said she was ex- partment, hosted and supported ramp. After Beacon Street, the mation on a potential winter eliminate the need for weight rie” launched from the town next opportunity to exit Route work zone and lane closures restrictions and postings, and cited to see the program expand by the Revere School district. landing at 6:30 a.m. on Mon- citywide. Revere Community School 1 northbound will be at Web- will be provided when it is MassDOT will use accelerat- day for the first time in two ster Avenue. available. ed construction techniques to “We built it and installed the serves a highly diverse youth months due to engine problems first Little Library at Sandler and adult student population During the overnight hours, Travelers are reminded of shorten the overall construc- and a lack of enough captains. options such as free fares in tion time. Square and the second one on each year. About 90 percent The first ferry had about Shirley Avenue and it’s been of its students are English lan- 30 happy commuters riding going really well ever since,” guage learners. Students come to Quincy and then getting Everett Women’s Volleyball League registration starts Sept. 4 said Kristen. “And now they’re from over 30 countries and dropped off in Boston. putting in 15 more [libraries] speak more than 20 languages. By the end of the day more and it’s exciting. We started Each year, over 600 adults and than 160 riders had been on the de inscripción no reembol- 4 de setembro de 2019, das something new.” youth attend its courses to learn ferry, with a total 70 departing The Everett Women’s Vol- sable de $ 40.00 y una cuo- 18h30 às 20h00. Quarto das new languages, new skills, from Winthrop, 40 from New leyball League, one of the ta semanal de $ 7.00. No se crianças na Biblioteca Parlin COMMUNITY financial literacy, workforce England Aquarium quarium, longest running sports leagues aceptarán inscripciones sin la Memorial, 410 Broadway. Os SCHOOL AWARDED development and civic engage- 31 from Quincy, 17 from the in the history of Everett, will tarifa necesaria. jogadores da equipe devem ter ment. The school currently GRANT Sea-port and 70 from Win- have registration for the up- La liga juega todos los par- pelo menos 18 anos de idade. offer a wide range of courses throp. coming 2019-2020 season, tidos por regulaciones con un Haverá uma taxa de inscrição REVERE - The Revere such as English for Speakers of Valkyrie was christened in on Wednesday evening, Sep- árbitro los miércoles por la não reembolsável de US $ Community School, which Other Languages, High School 2016 and had a shaky start, but tember 4, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. noche de 7:00 p.m. a 10:30 40,00 e uma taxa semanal serves Revere and surround- Equivalency diploma (HISET), last year the town-run service in the Children’s Room at the p.m. en la Escuela Lafayette. de US $ 7,00. Inscrições não ing communities, received a Spanish, computer and citi- ran in the black. In June 2019, Parlin Memorial Library, 410 Debido a la cantidad de espa- serão aceitas sem a taxa não $16,624 grant from The Foun- zenship courses to address the it was discovered there weren’t Broadway. Team players must cios limitada, los residentes reembolsável. dation Trust to support its 2019- learning and educational needs enough captains to carry be at least 18 years old. There de Everett y los jugadores an- A liga disputa jogos reg- 2020 initiatives addressingthe of the communities. To learn groups over six. Then one of will be a non-refundable $40 teriores tienen preferencia. ulamentares com um árbitro learning needs and advancing more about the program, please the engines burned out, cost- registration fee and $7 week- A Liga de Voleibol Everett nas quartas-feiras das 19:00 the life prospects of immigrant visit https://sites.google.com/ ing $55,000 to re-place and a ly dues. Sign-ups will not be Women, uma das ligas esport- às 22:30 na Lafayette School. and refugee adults and youth rpsk12.org/revere-communi- wait of a couple of weeks until accepted without the non-re- ivas mais antigas da história Devido ao número limitado de who are trying to build a new ty-school/programs, and con- the en-gine was shipped from fundable fee. de Everett, terá registro para vagas, os residentes de Everett life after experiencing trauma, nect on Facebook @ https://m. oversees. The league plays regula- a próxima temporada 2019- e os membros anteriores têm violence and other forms of life facebook.com/reverecom- Over the last several years, tion games with a referee on 2020, na noite de quarta-feira, preferência. adversity. munityschool and Twitter @ Winthrop invested more than Wednesday nights from 7:00 This is the first grant the Re- RevereCommSch. $750,000 in taxpayer money to PM to 10:30 PM at the Lafay- vere Community School has get the town-owned ferry oper- ette School. Due to the limited received from The Founda- DON'T MISS OUT FAISON COMPLETES ational. number of openings, Everett tion Trust, a private operating The ferry not only serves residents and previous mem- You've always wanted your ad on foundation that supports the FIRST YEAR AS commuters from Winthrop, but bers are given preference. ongoing work of small to me- MANAGER our Front Page...Here's Your Your also Quincy, the Aquarium, the League Officers: dium-sized nonprofit organiza- WINTHROP - Town Man- Ad Here! Seaport and now it can connect Mary Mangraviti (617) tions that provide vital services Opportunity. ager Austin Faison walked into to the Encore Boston boats. 387-7360 Yellow to under-resourced populations Black Cyan Magenta his new position a year ago on Town Manager Austin Fais- Carolyn Lightburn (617) in the Greater Boston area. Aug. 20, 2018. 939-4794 IndependentPublished by the Independent Newspaper Co. 8 week on has stated that he would like Joint Committee elects Cardello Wednesday, January 10, 2018 Fatou Drammeh, Coordina- to fill School Committeevacancy emerged vacancy in former Everett School Committee, Common minimum Within the coming weeks Tracy Saraceni (978) 376- By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Councilor and Alderman Car- to see the town get out of oper- dello and former EHS stu- 'BOMB CYCLONE' TESTS EVERETT RESIDENTS Longtime Everett public dent-athlete Patterson, who servant Millie Cardello has is also the daughter of City per calendar returned to public service and Council Clerk John Burley. tor at the Revere Community Firefighters Patterson was nominated the Everett School Commit- he will have a review with the 3319 tee following Monday night’s by City Councilor Michael Lewis, DeSisto super-intense vote of the McLaughlin, who gradat- ating the ferry service, but he Joint Convention of the Ev- ed EHS with Patterson, and year lauded for erett City Council and Everett Councilor Anthony DiPierro Revere Journal(6400) School Committee. seconded the motion. School said “we are honored saving tenants Cardello won by a vote of School Committeeman La liga de Volleyball fe- 10-9 of Amanda (Burley) Pat- Thomas Abruzzese nominated Town Council to reflect on on Hillside Street Cardello, with the nomination terson, with the outcome of was pleased with the number Winthrop Sun Transcript(4000) the vote coming down to the seconded by Councilor Ste- By Seth Daniel wire as candidates and their phen Simonelli. surrogates lobbied hard for The roll call vote resulted in to be among the first round of votes through last weekend. a 10-9 vote for Cardello, with Everett Fire Chief Tony There were actually two Councilors Richard Dell Iso- menina de Everett, es una de (7000) Carli said two firefighters la, Rosa DiFlorio, Leo McK- what has been done so far and East Boston Times Free Press School Committee appoint- of passengers on Monday. showed great tenacity on ments to be made on Monday, innon, and Simonelli voting Monday, Jan. 8, in saving two with the Cardello/Patterson with School Committee mem- people from an upstairs unit vote being the more contro- bers Abruzzese, Marcony grantees from the Foundation Chelsea Record(2900) at a two-alarm fire on Hillside- versial of the two. Almeida, Bernardino D’Onof- Street. City Clerk Sergio Corne- rio, Joseph LaMonica, Lester Lt. Jay Lewis and Firefight las ligas deportivas de más lio began the proceedings for MacLaughlin and Frank Park- where Winthrop will position er Joe DeSisto of the Ladder Cardello and Patterson by er voting for Cardello. “We really marketed the 2 company are being giv- Councilors Fred Capone, Everett Independent(7500) opening nominations to fill en credit for the saves, one the vacancy created by the DiPierro, John Hanlon, Mi- of which was on a man who PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS December death of School chael Marchese, Wayne Trust to strengthen our program was not able to move quick Matewsky, McLaughlin and City officials and several res- Committee member Richard enough to escape. However, Peter Napolitano voted with larga trayectoria en la his- idents have applauded the Baniewicz. Lynn Journal(5000) Chief Carli also added that in As reported in the Indepen- itself in the future. addition to the two firefighters efforts of the Department of See COMMITTEE Page 2 reopening,” Faison said. “We dent last week, in the weeks singled out, then entire crew Public Works and its sub- contractors for their efforts since Baniewicz’s death, two did a fantastic job of prevent- viable candidates to fill the and increase our impact in the (8700) ing loss of life. to remove snow during last Beacon Hill Times “Right after we got a report Thursday’s snow storm. The Mayor’s Office indicated they toria de Everett, tendremos of a fire and got on scene, there EHS HOCKEY have received many positive Looking back on the year want the service but we don’t was a report that someone was comments, and councilors The Boston Sun(14000) in the second unit who could such as Michael McLaughlin said he wanted to praise the work of the City crews in the difficult not ambulate on his own for storm. community. This grant will medical reasons,” said the Here, a plow moves through Nichols Street on Thursday, with crews working for hours to keep chief. They went in and made ahead of the storm, which dumped about 13.5 inches on Everett. Meanwhile, residents like registraciones para la próxi- Regional Review(3500) the grab. There was another Jimmy Aversa joined his family in clearing the sidewalks as the storm was in full force. from his perspective, Faison want to be the ones providing See FIRE Page 2 ing and they closed for good two years ago – though they still own the building. help us support more individu- The name Angelina’s, Han- Charlestown Patriot Bridge(7300) nan Ali said, came from when ma temporada 2019-2020, el The Regular American: Sub shop icon Ali S. Ali thepasses business started at with91 the service.” By Seth Daniel family member Isa Ali. Not has found it in-teresting and wanting to call it Ali’s Subs, (16400) the two were searching for a Jamaica Plain Gazette Whether it was a 25-cent FIRST COME FIRST SERVE sub, an animated conversation name while taking deliver- als by addressing language bar- PHOTO BY JARED CHARNEY or the institution of his sub ies of their first products. As miércoles 4 de septiembre de shop, long-time Angelina’s it happened, the first product (7000) Sub Shop owner Ali S. Ali they received was ‘Angelina’s He added that Quincy is Mission Hill Gazette Pure Italian Olive Oil.’ It hit a he’s learned a lot. created a business that madeSchedule Your Spots for 2019! $250.00Jason Cardinale per of Everett run. beats a Lynn defender to the puck chord with the two, and that him into an Everett legend. at Connery Skating Rink in Lynn on Saturday, Jan. 6, during That legend passed away became the name that grew to a league matchup against the combined Lynn Jets team. The riers and skill building for daily legendary status in Everett. peacefully on Friday, Jan. 5, Savings of $800 Crimson Tide, however, lost 10-5 to a tough Lynn team. see Page Part of the legend was the 2019 de 6:30pm a las 8:00pm surrounded by family in his 7 for more photos. home at the age of 91. fact that the sandwiches were considering the idea of get-ting His passing marked yet chock full of ingredients, and TRASH “There are a lot of things I that they were just 25 cents. another icon of old Everett His favorites were the Reg- OFFICE lost to time, though his shop NOTICE life and employment and sup- has been out of existence for ular American (Salami, Amer- Martin Luther Due to the Monday, about two years now – and he ican Cheese and Bologna), the CLOSED , on en la Sala de Niños. en la Bib- Italian and the Steak Bomb King Holiday had been retired since 2012. Monday, Jan. 15 th, Trash will be its own vessel. FRONT“He was an icon; he was re- PAGEwith Salami – all of which January 15 couldn’t have predicted work- ally someone special,” said his were made with Piantedosi in observance of delayed by one day.Inc. son, Sam Ali, this week. “We breads. “He just had it; he knew port for families in Revere. At take it for granted because we Martin Luther Capitol Waste Services, were around it all the time.” what to do,” said Sam Ali. King, Jr. Day lioteca Parlin Memorial, 410 Said his daughter, Amele “He would pile on everything. A picture of Ali S. Ali (in the red apron) in front of Angelina’s Sub He said it had to have lots and If the ferry service ceases Ambrosino, “He was just a Shop on Broadway with a group of devoted customers, includ- lots of ingredients. The Regu- great guy and he loved Everett ing Tom Rogers, the late Richard Baniewicz and others. The Messinger Insurance ing on,” he said, citing the in- and loved the customers who lar American was his first big photo was taken with Ali around 1990 and hung on the wall of , Inc. one. It was simple, but that Agency the Revere Community School, came into his Everett store. his shop for years. Often, he would actually sleep was the beauty of it – the reg- 475 Broadway Post-It-Note Advertisingthe 600th block of Broadway, ular. Then he expanded to the Broadway. Todas jugadoras on the counter of the shop 00 Ali eventually settled at 696 Everett, MA 02149387-27 because he was so exhausted Italian and others. He used to - to exist in Winthrop, the boat na’s, he just loved Everett and Broadway until he retired in Phone: 617 -7753 and had to open up early the See ALI Page 2 -387 loved the people in Everett.” 2012. Family members tried Fax: 617 frastructure, Center Business next morning. He was so tired Angelina’s started in Lynn to keep it running, but illness- SINCE 1921 We design, typeset, andbecause he would afixnever close, in 1954, and your soon expanded es preventedad it from continu-on our front page. we believe that it is important never wanted to miss some- to Broadway Everett. After deben tener al menos 18 años. one who might come in for opening in a small store in UTO INSURANCE BENEFITS a sandwich. He instilled that A

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www.messingerinsurance.com Quote your policy online! sufficient and lead successful issues as they come up and PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS School Committee member federal and state grants. Bernie D'Onofrio (photo right) – the newly elected chair of the Committee - was announced lives in the United States.” and accompanied by his ultimately he tries not to be re- daughter Michela Tejeda at the Inaugural Ball last Tuesday Yellow night, Jan. 2, in honor of the City’s 125th anniversary. Short- Black Cyan Magenta ly after, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his wife, Stacy, were introduced as they entered the Ball. The soiree was held immediately after the official Inauguration ceremonies at Everett High School, and the Ball was coordinated by City Clerk Sergio Cornelio’s office. The grant from the Foun- actionary, he said, adding that See Page 5 for more photos. dation Trust will enable the the professionalization in Town LYNN DPW TO HOLD Revere Community School to Hall can largely be attributed to BULKY ITEMS DAYS support low or moderate-in- technology. LYNN -Lynn residents will come Revere parents and high “I think that we will provid- have twice as many opportuni- school students to participate in ed a budgeting process this year ties to dispose of large items in ESOL courses and/or continue that was more informative and the next year thanks to a part- their learning to improve their streamlined than it had been in nership with Covanta. There academic and personal situa- the past,” he said. will be six Bulky Items Days tions. The program anticipates “We went through the re- to replace the three Dumpster providing scholarships to 80 building of the entire budget Days that have been held over individuals over two years. and came out with a pretty good the last several years. The new The scholarship program will product in the short amount of dropoff location will at Covan- help to ensure the quality of ta, 247 Commercial St., Lynn. time,” Faison said of the $64 our program by reducing the “We encourage residents million budget for 2020. “dropout” rate – in this case, take advantage of this ser- the adult learners and youth Another accomplishment vice the City is providing in who do not enroll or who stop was the $13.1 million financing partnership with Covanta to coming to class because they of the Center Business District dispose of bulky items and un- cannot afford it. infrastructure, something he wanted materials,” said Mayor Dr. Joseph Spinazzola, Ex- had made a priority. Now the Thomas M. McGee. “Thank ecutive Director of the Foun- project has gone out to bid. you to the Department of Pub- dation Trust said “the Revere “The cost has gone up, but it lic Works for stepping up and Community School is doing is an incredibly important proj- managing this program for the tremendous work to elevate ect,” he said. City.” and empower high-risk com- There is also money from The Bulky Items Days are munities in Revere. The Foun- the Environmental Bond Bill to scheduled for: Sept. 21, Oct. dation Trust is proud to offer do some work at Ingleside Park 12, Nov. 16, and May 16, this grant to help them advance for installing a water-storage 2020. Items may be dropped educational and employment system. He said the town is also off from 8 a.m. to noon and opportunities for diverse immi- very close to getting the old may include: household items, grants.” middle school building ready fluorescent light bulbs, white The Foundation Trust fund- to go out to bid for reuse. goods, metals and rigid plastic. ing will also help 80 low-in- “We do have parties interest- The following items are pro- come families and seniors (40 ed in that piece of property,” he hibited: paint, hazardous ma- per year) purchase a computer said. terials, construction materials. after completing 15 hours of Enter through Circle Avenue. free computer training so that He hopes the projects start Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403 The Everett Independent • Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Page 11

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McComb is alive and kicking on the North greaterbostonstage.org, 781-279- visit through time, during the from American Ancestors and The opera company kicks off its Shore, Thursday, August 22, at CLOCK TOWER 2200. post-Edwardian Era, through New England Historic Genealogy new season with a preview fea- 9 Wallis St., Beverly. Reserved August 31, at Park Plaza, Boston. Society. turing selections from its operas GALLERY EXHIBITION table seats, $12. On Friday, Aug. NEVERDARK SERIES 866-811-4111. and more, Friday, Aug. 30, 12:30 The Clock Tower Gallery hosts 23, Texas-Italian guitar battle As part of Gloucester Stage MICHAEL FEINBERG p.m., at Boston Public Library, art exhibits August 23-September Willie J. Laws and Roberto Company’s Neverdark Series, the CARNIVAL Central Branch Courtyard, 700 14, from May Pat McNally and QUINTET Morbioli perform together. theater presents the one-and-only PROVINCETOWN Boylston St., Boston. Ruth Mary Molina, kicking As part of its East Coast tour, $20/$25. 978-525-9093/ off with an opening reception famous screen-stage-TV star Ed Enter the Enchanted Forest, the acclaimed quintet - Feinberg, Asner, performing comedy, “God THE PURISTS BOSTON SCULPTORS Friday, Aug. 23, 7-9 p.m., 45 through August 25, at pianist Benito Gonzalez, drum- GALLERY Pauline St., Winthrop. Gallery Help Us!,”Aug.20,267 East Main Provincetown’s annual carnival. mer Ian Froman, and saxo- Huntington theatreCompany is open Saturdays, Sundays, 2-4. St., gloucester.Gloucesterstage. phonists Noah Preminger and The gallery presents Lie of the presents the world premiere of winthropculturalcouncil.org. com/neverdark, 978-281-4433. LYNN AUDITORIUM Godwin Louis will perform Land, Christopher Abrams’ third Dan McCabe’s new play, “The Movies at the Auditorium fea- Thursday,August. 22,7:30- exhibition, August 28-September Purists,” Aug.30-Sept. 29, direct- NOT FADE AWAY SIX tures $5 community movie, at 7 11 p.m. at The Beehive, 541 29, with an opening reception ed by Tony-Grammy awards it was a dark day when the By popular demand, American p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.“Star Tremont St., South End, Boston. Sept. 6, 6-9 p.m. The gallery is winner Billy Porter, starring music died - in a sense- but Repertory Theater has added six Wars Return of the Jedi” is No cover charge, 617-423-0069. open Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6 Broadway’s J. Bernard Calloway, Austin Price, who portrayed performances to Toby Marlow shown Aug. 23. Tickets at the Beehiveboston,com. p.m. Free, open to the public. Morocco Omari, and John Johnny Cash at Greater Boston and Lucie Moss’ 75-minute, Box Office or door Friday night. 486 Harrison Ave., Boston. 617- Scurti, Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 Stage Company’s production rocking musical “Six,” the story LynnAuditorium.com, 781-599- NSMT KIDDY SHOWS 482-7781. p.m., Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, of “Million Dollar Quartet”- of Henry VIII’s wives, as they SHOW. At Bill Hanney’s North Shore 2,8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m., days THE YOUNG’UNS returns with his band, Not Fade transform from Tudor queens to Music Theatre, 62 Dunham and times vary, Calderwood Away, celebrating the music of rock stars, August 21-September GETTING STARTED IN Road, Beverly, kids shows con- The British folk trio brings their Pavilion, Boston Center for the Buddy Holley, Ritchie Valens, the 21, 64 Loeb Drama Center, FAMILY HISTORY tinue with Disney’s Aladdin, Aug. social commentary to the US Arts, 527 Tremont St., South big Bopper, Bill Haley, the Beach Brattle St., Cambridge. Tickets 23. 978-232-7200,nsmt.org. for the first time, August 21, Anyone interested in learning to End, Boston. huntingtontheatre. Boys, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lewis, start at $25; some shows at Club Passim, 47 Palmer St., research his/her family history org,617-266-0800, or at the box Elvis Presley, The Beatles and sol out. 617-547-8300. will enjoy attending genealogist offices at Calderwood Pavilion Cambridge. Americanrepertoraytheater.org, and Huntington Avenue Theatre. Tickets start at $25,subscrib- THANK GOD FOR er, 35-below, student, military SCIENCE with valid ID discounts. Related The group performs with special events also. guests Bow There and Perfect CHURCH News Trainwreck, Aug. 28, 8 p.m., TEMPEST for patrons over 21 years old, at RECONFIGURED the Lizard Lounge, 1667 Mass. Fort Point Theatre Channel, Ave., Cambridge. Doors open at Grace Episcopal Church Glendale United Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. advance tickets, $10; Artists Theatre of Boston, News and Notes News and Notes Luminarium Dance Company, at the door, $13. OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center, and Petrichor present an REGATTABAR Grace Anglican Episcopal Parish Hall (entrance on 11 Glendale United Methodist can, 8:00 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. initial scene using Fort Point as Ultrafaux, featuring Jason Church is open & welcoming Liberty St.) Church is open to all and we AA Meeting – Saturday its ground zero, with devised the- Anick, performs August 21,7:30 to all. Come all and let us walk to- welcome people of all faiths, evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 ater, music and other arts forms p.m.; kids’ favorite Dan and There are 3 services on gether in this season of hope, race, nationalities and sexu- p.m. Sundays: 10am English, 1pm renewal and new beginnings. to create a 15-minute vignette Claudia Zanes appear,Aug. 25, al preference. No one is ever Pastor’s Office Hours: Sat- 4:30 p.m. at Regattabar at the South Sudanese (Dinka) Grace Anglican turned away. If you are look- on adapting to nature’s whims, urdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other August 25, 6 p.m., Midway Charles Hotel, One Bennett and 3pm Haitian Creole. We Episcopal Church ing for a new home church, times by appointment. Studios, 15 Channel Center St., St., Cambridge. 617-395-7757, have Sunday school during 67 Norwood Street, we would like you to check Bread of Life Donations – Fort Point, Boston. The project [email protected]. each service in the Children’s Everett, MA us out and let us know what This outreach is being done to will continue in the fall with Room. Coffee Hour starts Phone 617-387-7526 we can do to make church a community partners presenta- MAYA WATANABE after the 10am service in the honor the United Methodist or 508-243-8487 better fit in your life. tions and post-discussions, in The Peruvian artist’s first solo Bible Study: Consider join- Women’s Group, who for so US museum exhibition and community -based performances ing us for Bible study on Sun- many years were our outreach in October and citywide perfor- North American premiere her work, “Liminal,”closes August day. We meet in the Church source. Please bring any food mances November, at Codman Glendale Christian Lighthouse Church Parlor off the Chapel from Square Health Center Black Box 25, at the Rose Art Museum item(s) to church and place in 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Theatre, Nov. 7; Boston Public Brandeis University, 415 South News and Notes the box located on the altar. Sponsor the bulletin! For a Library, Copley Square, Boston, St., Waltham. Also displayed Adult Sunday School at We are on the Internet orar todos los viernes a las 6 $5 donation, you can dedicate Nov. 14. Free, open to the pub- are Into form: selections from 9:30 AM. Teaching about http://www.glen- am the Sunday bulletin to recog- lic. the Rose collection, 1957-2018, Holiness . daleumc-everett.org • Domingo Servicio de al- nize family, friends, or special through Jan.5, 2020, and the Sunday 10:30 AM Worship DEADBEAT AT permanent installation of occasions. There is a sign-up Glendale United service. abanza y adoracion a las 4pm Mark Dion’sThe Undisciplined sheet in the Pastor’s study. Methodist Church MENDON Wednesday hour of Pow- (Servicio en español) Collector. Free parking, admis- Feel free to choose your par- Pastor David Jackson The New England favorite er, worship, prayer and Bible sion. Mayores informes de los ticular week and leave a copy 392 Ferry Street (across Grateful Dead tribute band Study. We are studying about of your dedication in the mail returns to Mendon Twin Drive- God, come join us. servicios en español (617) from Glendale Towers) THE UPRISING SHOW in that is on the Pastor’s door. in, August 24, for the fifth year Come join us in prayer ev- 306-3518 Please enter the church Firehouse Center for the Arts Please contact the Pastor if to enliven the night, performing ery Friday at 6 am. “No temas, porque yo estoy by the driveway on presents Raympn Paradiso’s you have any questions. live, ushering in the previously Saturday, 12-3, Women’s Walnut Street exhibition through September contigo; no desmayes, porque Boy Scout Troop 814: unreleased, memorable, simul- Fellowship. Join our sisters 617-387-2916 cast film concert of the Grateful 8, at the Institution for Savings yo soy tu Dios que te esfuer- Meet in Cooper Hall on Tues- in worship, fellowship and PastorDavidJackson58@ Dead at Giants Stadium, June 17, Art Gallery, Firehouse Center day evenings from 6-9 p.m. for the Arts, Market Square, prayer. zo; siempre te ayudaré, siem- 1991, 35 Milford St., Mendon, Cub Pack 11 meets on Satur- gmail.com Newburyport. “Whatever you do, work on both big screens. Gates open pre te sustentaré con la diestra day mornings. Pastor’s Office Hours: at 4:20 p.m.; DeadBeat performs at it with all your heart, as de mi justicia.” Saturdays 10 AM to 2 PM. FUNNY MONEY working for the Lord, not for NA Meetings – Mon. Bring at 5 p.m., and the film starts at 8 Other times by Newport Playhouse and human masters,” Colossians Isaias 41:10 Your Own Book 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. VIP box office opens 3:20, p.m.; Thurs. 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We offer ing is available in our lot next • Miercoles Hora de Poder, 617-387-7458 a warm, inviting atmosphere, to the church on Wyllis Ave. Compassionate, Professional To place a Oración, alabanza y Estudio Rev. Larry Russi, Sr. Pastor and all are welcome. Our (one way off Main Street). Service Offering Pre-Need de la Palabra de Dios a las 7 Sunday Church service starts We look forward to welcom- pastorlarry@ Planning memoriam pm (en inglés) at 10:30 a.m. and Communion ing you this Sunday. in the • Ven unete a nosotros para thelighthousechurch701.net is offered on the first Sunday Independent & Locally Owned Independent, Est. 1929 please call THINK OF IT AS Immaculate Conception Parish Kevin S. Creel, Director 617-387-9600 AN OWNER’S MANUAL News and Notes 772 Broadway, Everett FOR YOUR MONEY. Our Parish Staff: Fa- days’ adoration will conclude (Glendale Sq. Area) ther Joseph Chacha Marwa, the Benediction of the Most 387-3367 The free Consumer Action Handbook. 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A public service message from the U.S. General Services Administration. Immaculate Conception is as - We have a new Fundraiser follows: Program in the back of the OBITUARIES Saturday (Sunday Vigil) Church. It’s called Bring a 4:00 p.m., Sunday 7:00 a.m., Book-Buy a Book. All books All obituaries and death notices 9:00 a.m. (Family Mass), are a dollar and any mon- 11:00 a.m., and 5:30 p.m. ey collected will go towards will be at a cost of 12:15 p.m. Spanish Com- our Stain Glass Fund. Brink munity a Book and Buy a Book and $100.00 per paper. OFF 4:00 p.m. Haitian Commu- make a donation. Our selec- nity tions are great and varied. That includes photo. Ocean Beach native and local surf legend Steve Bettis was Masses are being held in Please stop by the table and diagnosed with MS in 2006. Although surfing is still central to his life, he hasn’t been able to get out on the water in 10 the Chapel. see what we have. Thank you MY years. For a man whose daily routine always included a few Please send to waves, more than a decade out of the surf is just too long. Eucharistic Adoration of This is why the National MS Society teamed up with his buddy Immaculate Conception Robert “Wingnut” Weaver and used virtual reality to get Steve back on his wave. See their experience and find out how you the Blessed Sacrament: Ad- Parish [email protected] WAVE. can share yours at WeAreStrongerThanMS.org. oration of the Blessed Sacra- 489 Broadway Together We Are Stronger. ment is held every Thursday Everett, Mass 02149 or call 781-485-0588 from 7:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Phone 617-389-5660 in the Chapel. Each Thurs- Black

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Muddassir Bari Speaks Punji SOLD SOLD Realtor Pat Roberto AS Broker/President over SOLD Lo parlo Italiano asking BUYER price AGENT Nam Tran MALDEN - 18-20 Milton St. TEWKSBURY - Single family, 50 foot split Speaks Vietnamese EAST BOSTON - 125 Addison Street. 7 Well maintained 2 family, 4-8 rooms with entry home on a beautiful 1 acre lot, on Realtor room 3 bedroom 1.5 bath single family. some Hardwood floors, new roof, drive- quiet culdesac with easy access to major OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY Features include, nice kitchen, ceiling way, convenient location. $709,999 highways. Plus bay windows, fireplace, 8/25/19 —— 11:30AM-1PM Karen Roberto fans, some wood floors, driveway, 3-car garage and more. $540,000 EVERETT - 78 Bradford Street garage, yard on 5,000 sq ft lot . Attn Nice 8 room 5 bedroom single. Features Developers! include eat in kitchen open living dining $649,123 room. Beautifully landscaped yard with “We Will Sell Your House deck and above ground pool , driveway Steve Jacques or ERA Will Buy it!”®* for 3 cars. Reduced $494,123 speaks Creole (*Certain terms and conditions apply call for Details) Aldo Fasano Parli Italiano Realtor

Your home listed here every week Jean M. Dorcely Speaks French NEW until it is sold. Call Today! NEW & Creole OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 8/25/19 —— 2:30-4:00PM Mark Roberto Brookline- 1756 Beacon St., Unit 1 - Thinking of Selling? EAST BOSTON - 243 and 245 Princeton St. Hablo Español Spacious 1db/1ba in Victorian Home. 2-family plus extra lot Parli Italiano Call today for a FREE Market Analysis Near shopping, T, universities and med- $1,350,000 Dave Donahue cal. Many closets, perfect liv/din room Realtor for entertaining. Low condo fee $143. $549,123

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KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND AT ENCORE BOSTON HARBOR

PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS KC and the Sunshine Band performed at Encore Boston Harbor on Friday evening, Aug. 16, for an exclusive, Red Card event. The band performed their classic hits while the audience was up out of their seats to dance.

The audience was up and dancing during the KC and the Sun- shine Band performance at Encore Boston Harbor.

KC and the Sunshine Band’s backup singers kept the show moving.

KC and the Sunshine Band had a tight groove. Audience members flocked to the front row for photos and videos.

KC and the Sunshine Band put on an exclusive Red Card event, and showed many what the resort KC and the Sunshine Band. will bring to Everett on a regular basis.