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VOL. 115 - NO. 22 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 3, 2011 $.30 A COPY MEMORIAL DAY DOWNTOWN BOSTON BID Honored in East Boston JOINS JEWELERS OF 333 WASHINGTON STREET IN UNVEILING NEW PEDESTAL CLOCK The new Downtown Boston erty and business owners ers Exchange Building was Business Improvement Dis- committed to achieving originally a hotel. Today, it is trict (BID) joined the Jewel- downtown’s full potential as a significant retail area ers of 333 Washington Street a premier and vibrant desti- where 125 merchants sell on May 25 in the unveiling nation. The organization’s jewelry, food, and vintage of a new 15-foot, gold-leaf ped- work is designed to benefit goods. Located at 333 Wash- estal clock at the historic property owners, businesses, ington Street in Downtown Boston Jewelers Exchange visitors, students, and resi- Boston, the Jewelers Ex- Building downtown. dents in Downtown Crossing, change Building is managed Built by Medfield-based the Financial District, Lad- by seven trustees. Electric Time, the clock der District, and Theater Dis- About Electric Time resembles a pocket watch, trict. This April, the BID in- Since the 1920s, Electric evoking a time when people troduced its Clean and Hos- Time has been a premium frequently set their own pitality Ambassador program clock manufacturer, build- watches by neighborhood to Downtown Boston. BID ing recognizable clocks in clock towers. Jewelers Ambassadors serve as a major cities across the Exchange Building mer- friendly presence in the dis- United States. Currently chants hope the clock will trict, maintaining public located in Medfield, Massa- have a similar significance spaces and offering assis- chusetts, Electric Time’s today by serving as a new tance to visitors. notable projects include meeting place (“Meet me at About the Jewelers designing the Filene’s Clock the clock”) for those who live, Exchange Building and, mostly recently, restor- work, shop, and visit here. Built in 1922, during the ing of the Faneuil Hall “I was honored to unveil Art Deco period, the Jewel- Clock. this clock tower and publicly thank all the people who helped make this project pos- sible,” said Jay Shoostine, member of the Downtown Boston BID and its Neigh- borhood Advisory Board and a The East Boston community honored our war veterans trustee of the Jewelers of 333 on Memorial Day with a parade to various Memorial Washington Street. sites. Starting in Central Square and traveling to “The clock tower is another Maverick Square stopping at the Vietnam Veteran’s symbol of the revitalization Memorial and Korean War Memorials, the American Flag underway Downtown,” said was raised, the National Anthem was sung along with Mayor Menino. “It has much the Pledge of Allegiance. Wreaths and American flags significance for the 125 mer- were placed and a moment of silence was given at each chants who do business at memorial. The day was sponsored by The East Boston the Jewelers Exchange Veteran’s Council, Post 608, Veteran’s Council, Korean Building.” War Veteran’s, Italian American Vet’s, Fire Department, The clock design was mod- Post 4, American Legion, Kiwanis, Police Department and eled after an old E. Howard East Boston High School Army JROTC. and Co. clock that was for- (Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) merly on Washington Street in Downtown Boston. “This clock tower is an- other meaningful addition to News Briefs our neighborhood, and it’s fit- ting that it was installed at by Sal Giarratani the Jewelers Exchange Building, a site already pos- We’re All Red States Now sessing so much history,” Remember back in the 2000 campaign said District 1 City Councilor between George W. Bush and Al Gore when Sal LaMattina. the news media created those red and blue Those who were acknowl- states on the tote board? Liberal states were edged at the unveiling pastel blue and conservative states were hot ceremony include Mayor red? That’s history now as so many states Thomas Menino, Randi have been going under and into the ground. Lathrop of the Boston Rede- California used to be that long blue state on velopment Authority, and the the west coast but now thanks to the leader- Jewelers of 333 Washington ship of former “governator” that state is now very Street and the Edward red, as in pretty broke. Ingerstoll Brown Trust, which If anyone out there belongs to AARP, the lat- both funded the construction est AARP Bulletin magazine shows a dark red of the new pedestal clock. map of the U.S. of A. with “Going Broke” written About the Downtown across the map. The failed economy has united Boston Business the nation into one color, the color of red, as for Improvement District going broke together. The Downtown Boston BID is a private not-for-profit Slain Navy SEAL Honored corporation created by prop- (Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) with Ship Name In 2005 Navy SEALs were fighting for their THE POST-GAZETTE SATELLITE OFFICE IS NOW OPEN AT lives on a mountainside in Afghanistan’s Kunar 35 BENNINGTON STREET, EAST BOSTON Province. They were outnumbered in a firefight Tuesdays 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM and Thursdays 11:00 AM to 2:00 PMPM, (Continued on Page 10) for the convenience of our East Boston and North Shore clients and contributors Call 617-227-8929 for more information Page 2 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011

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by David Trumbull

Make Him Spend It All — Again The Post-Gazette was al- of Boston’s better observers NERO’S PERVERSION ready printed and on its way and reporters of Republican to you readers when Mitt Party news) Romney, who in Nero’s acts of malicious- abused boys, seduced mar- never wore the same gar- Romney made his official 2008 ran for the nomination ness, extravagance, lust, ried women and even vio- ment twice. He generally announcement of his candi- as a conservative, was, in greed, and cruelty came to lated a vestal virgin. He had played dice for four hundred dacy for the Repubulican 2010 “moving toward a more light gradually, and were a young boy named Sporus thousand sesterces a point Party nomination for Presi- moderate centrism for the thought to have been com- castrated and even ordered (about $20,000.00). when dent Thursday. That is as- 2012 election ... but then mitted because of his youth. a transsexual operation for fishing, he often used a suming the announcement times change, and so does As time passed, there was him. Nero then married the golden net, and he never went off as expected. With Mitt. A year later, with the no doubt that his mind was youth, complete with bridal made a journey with less Mr. Romney one is never Tea Party ... Romney is tack- twisted and that his mental- veil, and they lived together than a thousand carriages. sure — after all, he might ing back.” ity was perverted. as man and person. One They say that his mules yet change his mind and In February 2008, after the As soon as darkness fell, witty remark of those times were shod with silver, and take the recommendation of “Super Tuesday” early pri- he left the palace garbed in stated that the world would with a thousand carriages the Wall Street Journal, maries I wrote in this space various disguises and vi- have been a much better that makes for a lot of mule which, on May 12th opined: of Romney: After spending — ciously attacked men who place if Nero’s father had had shod. “Mr. Romney is compro- according to published reports were homeward bound. the same kind of wife. There is no way that Nero mised and not credible. If he — $35 million of his own Those who resisted were History tells us that one of was more extravagant than does not change his mes- money, he is getting beaten up stabbed and thrown into the his favorite games was to in building. He built a palace sage, he might as well try to by both McCain and sewers. He even robbed cover himself with an ani- that extended all of the way knock off Joe Biden and get Huckabee whose combined shops, set up a secret black mal skin and then approach from the to the on the Obama ticket.” spending doesn’t approach market in the palace and on hands and knees to com- Esqualine Hill and he called Ouch! When you are Romney’s. After spending then squandered the pro- mit perverted acts on men it the House of Passage. It the choice of the Republican $1.16 million per delegate to ceeds. During one of his and women who were first was destroyed by fire but establishment and the get to this point — trailing nightly escapades he mis- bound to stakes. One histo- soon rebuilt and called establishment’s own news- McCain nationally and in treated a woman and was rian reports that there is “Nero’s Golden House.” Ob- paper disses you, you got the large states and trail- almost beaten to death by strong evidence that Nero taining the vast amount of with a capital “T” and that ing Huckabee in the South — her husband, thereafter, he even had illicit relations land required for a house of stands for trustworthiness, Romney has yet to learn that never went out on the prowl with his own mother. this size might have been a which is what many Repub- he can’t buy the nomination. with out having some of his He gave presents and most difficult and expensive lican primary voters find Shortly after the results were palace guards following in wasted money without limi- task for most people, but not lacking in Mr. Romney. Fed- in from Tuesday he vowed to the shadows. tation, and in a compara- for this noble Caesar. erally mandated purchase campaign on. Good! Make him His vices gradually grew tively short time he squan- of health insurance, gay spend it all, I say! stronger and could no longer dered the vast wealth that NEXT ISSUE: marriage, abortion ... you And that is the one good be shielded in secrecy. He Tiberius had left him. He Nero’s Golden House name it, Romney has thing I can say about a changed his position more Romney candidacy. In a time times than most of us can of high unemployment, he Terminiello Announces At-Large Candidacy keep track of. has, or can raise, the money Back in February local po- for an army of consultants, for Revere City Council litical commentator David S. pollsters, pundits, and strat- Bernstein pointed out that egists. Any one out there Albert J. “Al” Terminiello, fessional news photographer Romney in issuing the pa- looking for a job, get on the Jr. of Eastern Avenue offi- for Revere area news publi- perback version of his 2010 Romney bandwagon. Just be cially announced his candi- cations, covering local news, hardcover book No Apology prepared it’s a job that won’t dacy for the Revere City sports, political and social made substantial changes to be around anymore come Council for the position of activities. In 1998 Al was a couple of sections. Accord- the Wednesday after the first Councillor-at-Large. one of the original founders ing to Bernstein (who, al- Monday of November 2012, Terminiello is a life-long of the Independent Newspa- though a left-liberal and no and will probably end well Revere resident, and has per Group, covering 9 local friend of Republicans, is one before that date. been active in numerous fra- cities. In 2007 Terminiello ternal, civic and business left the partnership and be- organizations within the came a freelance photogra- city. pher, still covering local Candidate Terminiello news in and around Revere. said that he would focus his He was the lead staff photog- City Council efforts on in- rapher for the award-win- creasing public safety for all place a “Welcome to Revere” ning BCGroup, a full service residents, ensuring that sign at Brown Circle that artist management, public there is proper assistance featured the slogan “Home of and government relations for Revere senior citizens, America’s First Public company. His talents and building a strong educa- Beach.” abilities in photography and tional foundation – both in- He is a 40-year member of public relations allowed him side and outside of the class- the Revere League for Spe- to cover news and corporate room – for all Revere youths, cial Needs, the Revere Com- events all across the north- and supporting our veterans, munity Media Center east coast, and was selected through services and spe- (RCMC), where he sat on the cially designed programs, advisory board, setting the bi (Continued on Page 4) and if needed financial as- –laws and is an original sistance. founder of RCMC as it oper- “I love Revere because we ates today. Al was elected as are a great city that is com- co-vice chairman to the Rapino Memorial prised of hard-working, car- board of directors. Termini- Home ing and compassionate ello is also the co-founder 9 Chelsea St., East Boston people,” Terminiello said. “I and co-vice chairman of the want to take us past ‘blame- Revere Veterans Committee 617-567-1380 Constitution Cooperative game’ politics and focus on and member of American Apartments fixing the problems that im- Legion Post 61 as well as the pact our citizens. My first Revere Moose Lodge. Candi- APPLY NOW! 1-800-225-3151 priority is to make city gov- date Al Terminiello Jr. is Constitution Co-op located in the heart of City Square in Charlestown offers: ernment accountable to all also an officer in the Revere • Rent based on 30% of income (income limits apply; utilities included) taxpayers whose hard- Auxiliary Police Depart- Kirby-Rapino • Studio and one bedroom apartments for seniors and mobility impaired earned money sustains city ment, donating his time for Memorial Home individuals over the age of 18 who qualify services. I will not tolerate the betterment of the com- • Lounge area on every floor for socializing and meeting the wasting of taxpayer munity and overall safety 917 Bennington St. • A chance to participate in the management and decision making process dollars or inexcusable antics regarding Revere’s residents. East Boston • Location along MBTA busline of city employees on my Al was twice Past Master • Community Room with kitchen facilities and onsite laundry facilities 617-569-0305 • Wonderful neighbors and new friends watch.” of the Robert Lash Lodge Terminiello is active with AF&AM of Chelsea, and is a Dino C. Manca the Revere Chamber of Com- 32 Degree Scottish Rite Ma- Funeral Director The Federal Trade Commission merce, where he served as son and a past member of a member of the board of di- the Shriner’s Aleppo Temple A Family Service Affiliate of AFFS/Service Corp. Int’l works for the consumer to prevent fraud and deception. rectors and is an Honored in Wilmington. 206 Winter St. • Fall River, MA 02720 Call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) 508-676-2454 Past President. As president, From 1993 to the present, or log on to . he organized a fundraiser to Terminiello has been a pro- www.ftc.gov POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Page 3 KNIGHTHOOD CONFERRED UPON Pamela Donnaruma, Publisher and Editor NORTH END ITALIAN SCHOOL DIRECTOR 5 Prince Street, P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 by Jessica Dello Russo, Preschool Italian Teacher at the PILC 617-227-8929 617-227-8928 FAX 617-227-5307 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.BostonPostGazette.com Subscriptions in the United States $30.00 yearly Published weekly by Post-Gazette, 5 Prince St., P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 USPS 1538 – Second-Class Postage paid at Boston, MA POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the POST-GAZETTE - P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113

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th th On Saturday, May 14 , 2011, St. John’s that of director for nearly 40 years of the PILC Happy 90 Birthday School in the North End of Boston hosted the Saturday School for the study of Italian at Pirandello Center’s cel- St. John’s School in the North End. With a ebration of another successful year of Ital- heartfelt encore of ’s national anthem, Helen Buonopane ian language instruction for children and “Fratelli d’Italia”, the PILC community ended adults. Program highlights included songs, its 39th year of classes on a high note of suc- by Suzanne Mika speeches and poems in Italian, all performed cess and unity. Friends and families of the by the students themselves, and a rousing students then attended a reception in the group medley at the end of Italian patriotic St. John’s School cafeteria, and will enjoy a tunes in honor of Italy’s 150th anniversary well-deserved summer break before Italian as a modern nation, to which the audience classes resume at 10 a.m. on September of hundreds responded with enthusiasm and 24th, 2011 (registration for classes at St. pride. Following the graduation ceremony John’s School will begin the week before, on and awarding of diplomas by the Consulate’s September 17th from 10-12). The PILC Ital- Education Director Dr. Mauro Puppin, all ian classes in the North End of Boston run present were privileged to witness the im- from September to May, for a total of 30 les- portant honor conferred on PILC School Di- sons, with instruction starting at the pre- rector, Dr. Ernesto Tino Valdesolo, Ed.D., by school level (ages 3-4) and continuing the Consul General of Italy in Boston, Dr. through adulthood with advanced courses in Giuseppe Pastorelli, on behalf of the coun- conversation and literature. All classes meet try he officially represents. To great applause on Saturdays from 10-12. A diploma is is- and acclaim, Dr. Valdesolo was awarded the sued annually for the successful completion Italian knighthood of “Commendatore of the PILC. A field trip is also organized each all’Ordine di Merito” for his many years of year to Italy for older students and their charitable work for Boston’s Italian commu- families. Please contact Rosario Cascio, nity, including his role as one of the origi- President of the Pirandello Lyceum and Co- nal founders of the Casa Monte Cassino to Director of the PILC for information assist families of patients from abroad seek- (www.pirandello.com). Buone vacanze a tutti ing medical treatment in Boston, as well as e congratulazioni di nuovo, “Sir” Tino! Helen Buonopane receiving Citation from Boston City Councilor Sal LaMattina. CONSOLATO GENERALE D’ITALIA Ludovico and Maria Palomba’s first born, Helen (Lena) BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Palomba was born in Boston MA on April 5, 1921. She was COMUNICATO STAMPA the first of ten children. She was baptized at St. Anthony’s Church in the North End. She attended St. Leonard’s grade REFERENDUM POPOLARI DEL 12 E 13 GIUGNO 2011 school and went on to Michelangelo High School graduat- Con Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica n. 77 del 4 aprile 2011 sono stati indetti per il 12 e 13 giugno 2011 n. 4 ing four years later. referendum popolari abrogativi: Helen attended Girls Trade School where she learned the a) Referendum popolare n. 1 - Modalità di affi damento e gestione dei servizi pubblici locali di rilevanza economica. fundamentals of the garment trade. After graduation she Abrogazione; landed a position for a local clothing shop, Wardrobe Maker b) Referendum popolare n. 2 - Determinazione della tariffa del servizio idrico integrato in base all’adeguata remunerazione in Boston. She worked as a seamstress, making dresses del capitale investito. Abrogazione parziale della norma; and other various garments. She worked in other local shops c) Referendum popolare n. 3 - Nuove centrali per la produzione di energia nucleare. Abrogazione parziale di norme; in Boston for next several years. d) Referendum popolare n. 4 - Abrogazione di norme della legge 7 aprile 2010, n. 51, in materia di legittimo impedimento del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri e dei Ministri a comparire in udienza penale, quale risultante a seguito della Helen decided to seek a new career. She accepted a job sentenza n. 23 del 2011 della Corte Costituzionale. with the Bank of Boston. She attended night school and I cittadini italiani residenti all’estero ed alcune categorie di connazionali temporaneamente all’estero (personale appartenente learned the art of typing. This advanced her qualifications alle Forze Armate ed alle Forze di Polizia temporaneamente fuori del territorio dell’Unione Europea, perche’ impegnati nello to move up from mail room delivery, to secretary, to super- svolgimento di missioni internazionali; dipendenti di amministrazioni dello Stato, di regioni o di province autonome qualora la visor in charge of a small department. She remained in durata prevista della loro permanenza all’estero sia superiore a tre mesi nonche’ loro familiari conviventi; professori e ricercatori (Continued on Page 13) universitari che si trovano in servizio presso istituti universitari e di ricerca all'estero per una durata complessiva di almeno sei mesi nonche’ loro familiari conviventi) possono votare per i referendum abrogativi del 12 e 13 giugno prossimo. I cittadini italiani che si trovino temporaneamente all’estero e non appartengano alle tre categorie sopraindicate potranno votare per i referendum solamente recandosi in Italia presso le sezioni istituite nel proprio di iscrizione nelle liste elettorali. In Loving Memory Il voto per i referendum dei cittadini residenti ed iscritti all’AIRE si esprime esclusivamente per corrispondenza. Dad Brother A ciascun elettore residente nella circoscrizione consolare di Boston - che comprende gli Stati del Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island e Vermont - il Consolato inviera’ per posta, entro il 25 maggio, un plico contenente: RAY JOSEPH NORTON, SR. FRANK HAROLD NORTON • un foglio informativo che spiega come votare; 60TH ANNIVERSARY 4TH ANNIVERSARY • il certifi cato elettorale; June 29th 1951 - June 29th 2011 June 9th 2007 - June 9th 2011 • quattro schede (una per ciascun quesito referendario); • una busta piccola, completamente bianca, che dovra’ contenere le schede votate; You would think after It’s only been • una busta gia’ affrancata recante l’indirizzo del Consolato Generale. all of those years, four years brother. L’elettore, utilizzando la busta gia’ affrancata e seguendo attentamente le istruzioni contenute nel foglio informativo, dovra’ you would be forgotten. But it has been four spedire senza ritardo le schede votate, in modo che arrivino presso il Consolato Generale di Boston entro e non oltre le ore 16.00 di giovedi’ 9 giugno 2011. That might be true long years without you. Il voto e’ personale e segreto ed e’ fatto divieto di votare piu’ volte e di inoltrare schede per conto di altre persone. Chiunque to some people Dad. It’s tough not violi le disposizioni in materia elettorale sara’ punito a norma di legge. But you are wrong! having you around. Chi non ricevesse il plico elettorale entro il 29 maggio, potrà recarsi di persona presso il Consolato per verifi care la sua I still remember things But one thing makes me smile! posizione elettorale e chiedere un duplicato, tenendo presente che, anche in questo caso, le schede votate devono pervenire about you, The fact is you are now with presso il Consolato entro e non oltre le ore 16.00 di giovedi’ 9 giugno 2011. because nothing will ever Janet “” Il Consolato Generale di Boston - che resta a completa disposizione degli elettori per qualsiasi ulteriore informazione riguardante make me ever forget you. and Mom and Dad. i referendum - puo’ essere contattato ai seguenti recapiti: 617-722-9225 (telefono Uffi cio AIRE)/617-722-9407 (fax) o a mezzo posta elettronica: [email protected] I miss and love both of you! Si prega di visitare anche i seguenti siti: http://www.consboston.esteri.it Ray J. Norton, Jr. http://www.esteri.it/MAE/IT/Sala_Stampa/ArchivioNotizie/Comunicati/2011/04/20110412_referendum2011.htm Page 4 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FinanciallySpeaking THINKING OUT LOUD with Ben Doherty by Sal Giarratani DEMOCRATS WANT TO SLOWDOWN SPENDING Every Day Should Be Judgment Day ON MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY All the hype over those away for your prosperity seed billboards and the 89-year- money. However, the concept Energy stocks closed at lion at 2.5% a year. that is much tighter than old code-breaking Bible comes from someone’s imagi- new highs. The NASDAQ Starbucks plans to triple its the White House proposal. preacher-man have come nation and not from the pages rose .6% in light volume. stores in China and other A group of Republicans voted and gone and we are all still within the Bible. The NYSE climbed .5% and Asian countries. Prices will to have Medicare be pri- here and now. It was amaz- Judgment Day comes every the S&P500 gained popping heat up in the next six vate and Medicare would ing. The campaign for May 21 day for us. Every time we 4.3%. The small cap S&P500 months. compete with other plans Judgment Day actually wake up we are born again, rose .4% in solid trades. April Spain is still risky as debt as long as the playing field started in 1994 after the last we get a chance to make up orders for big ticket items remains hefty while the is absolutely level. Many Judgment Day failed to come for yesterday’s mistakes and fell. Gold inched to economy stagnates. Europe’s sectors worry about after to pass. Then, only 72 years yesterday’s judgments to $115.526/oz., and silver number four economy 2022, and Ryan’s approach old, he said he needed to re- do the right things in life. jumped 4-3/8 points to (Spain) rose .3% in the first may be to restrain health- calculate his numbers. He did Every night we go to bed with $45/oz. Long Bonds dipped quarter as consumer spend- care costs. and he was still wrong. I no guarantee we will awaken while bills futures found ing weakened 21.3%. Unem- Home goods retailers pros- started noticing those bill- in the morning. God calls us some support. Greece will ployment remains high. per! Furniture sellers and boards about six weeks ago by surprise is how I was stay in the Euro Zone, and Spain’s GDP won’t recover to other home goods retailers, and I thought they were about taught by those long ago Sis- use fresh austerity mea- pre-crisis levels anytime like Bed, Bath & Beyond a new radio ministry coming ters of St. Joseph at St. Rita’s sures. Greece must commit soon as it’s been in a reces- who sell everything for bath. into play. Then, I realized it Grammar School in Roxbury, to fresh funds in 2012. They sion since 2007. The bond It sells ever day items at was far more than that. The MA. We were taught ours was will not release any funds market is weak with the low prices. Sales and earn- guy behind the ad campaign not to know when the end was to Greece in June. The EU 10-year yield at 5.52 near ings have climbed for six was actually talking about the near because we should al- wants a cross party OK in 2011 highs, and it could straight years. Home fur- last day on Earth for the ways be ready for it. Greece for austerity and overwhelm Europe’s finan- nishings are on a roll. Bed, saved. There’s a rather recent pop privatization. cial sector. Democrats wildly Bath & Beyond uses 20% off A few days before the end song with lyrics that go “live Net App’s quarterly earn- attacked Paul Ryan’s plan coupons to lure customers to was due, I saw an interview like it’s you last day.” Living ings rose 18% to .59¢/share. and his ideas to rein in their stores. Ethan Allen on the Jimmy Kimmel show every day like it could be your Revenue grew 3.25% to Medicare. They felt it went Interiors sells more high- late one night on how he had last would keep so many $1.43 billion. They expect so far for some senators and end items and the past six calculated the May 21 date. people out of trouble. Why sales of $52.5 billion with president contenders. Hope- months it has done well. He said he had finally were so many of those May sales up to $1.6 billion. fully some democrats turned Tempur-Pedic Mattress has cracked the secret Bible code 21st followers convinced they Shares were up 4% after tail rather than explain a strong brand that reso- because the Bible was a code would stay alive until that hours. Its sales to the gov- their plan to restore fiscal nates with customers in 2011 to be cracked rather than a particular Saturday? Maybe, ernment rose 23% versus sanity. Ryan’s plan would of weak home sales and con- book to read to inspire your they would be called “Home” 1% growth last quarter. take effect in 10 years when struction put a damper on life. I knew it had to be a hoax sooner. How many folks who Starbucks raised prices on Medicare would tie itself to profits. We have seen the ul- or something because none believed in May 21, 2011 at its coffee, as Brazil raised inflation standing in 2022. timate replenishment boom. of those other televangelists 6 pm since 1994 never made wholesale prices .10¢/# to In Tuesday’s vote, five Dem- If so, earnings will slow. were buying into the May 21st it to that date? Their Judg- $3.08/#. It’s up 9.4¢/# and ocrats defeated Ryan’s plan The 10 year treasury role date. Apparently, all these ment Day was never posted up 89% over the past year. A in a tough vote. It seemed is yielding 3.13%. religious preacher-men had on a billboard. frost hurt this year’s crop having a plan can be riskier obviously found their own I feel bad for all folks who and demand will not catch than not having one. How- It’s time to call your codes to crack but often crack- handed over their life’s sav- up. Global coffee consump- ever, the 10 year window on financial advisor or call me ing open an egg might be ings to that 89-year-old guy tion has risen to $1.34 mil- inflation puts spending caps at 617-261-7777. more revealing to them and who used his Biblical math to that 89-year-old religious terrorize the minds of those crackpot. who believe they know more • Terminiello Announces Candidacy (Continued from Page 2) Most of the others are too than God about the ending. busy to be cracking Bible For sure, it was the end times to photograph a special tech Terminiello is a 1971 miniello Jr. has been a ded- codes because it keeps them for many savings and check- conference for National graduate of Revere High icated public servant all away from raising all those ing accounts by folks who Homeland Security in Wash- School, and he earned the his life, respected as a prosperity seeds in need of thought money would be ington D.C. six months after rank of Eagle Scout in 1967 photojournalist and as an planting or handing out those meaningless to them after the 9/11 attacks. as a member of the St. advocate for better govern- green-colored prosperity May 21. Candidate Terminiello at- Anthony’s Parish Boy Scout ment and public safety. prayer handkerchiefs. After When the end comes, we tended New England Insti- Troop #5. Al has continually Terminiello is known to take all, didn’t one lady tell about won’t be seeing billboards an- tute of Anatomy and Mortu- found time to support boy a stand for the benefit of both putting her green rag over nouncing it. We’ll be caught ary Sciences, graduating in scouts and cub scouts in residents and businesses, her check book only to see an off guard if we don’t treat 1974, and was licensed as an Revere and surrounding and for doing what’s right extra thousand dollars pop up every day like our last and act embalmer in 1975. He was communities, carrying on for all to live in harmony in in her checking account? like the Bible says to act. And employed at several local fu- the fine tradition of scouting. our fair community. Vote for Seeing is believing, right? please keep your money for neral homes. He worked as He is the son of Barbara Albert J. Terminiello Jr. on Listen, I am Catholic. what you need it for and not an investigator/photogra- (Frye) and Albert J. November 8, 2011, for Coun- Brought up Catholic in the for what you dream. Remem- pher, and family liaison with Terminiello, Sr. of Revere; cillor at Large for the City of 50s and 60s, I never heard ber, have you ever seen a poor the Suffolk County (North) partner of Rose (Speranza) Revere. He stands for hon- about any codes written into TV preacher-man? They all Medical Examiner’s Office Pellegrino of Revere; father esty and integrity and com- the Bible. I also didn’t read it get rich at our expense and from 1972-1980. Al was then of Jennifer L. Terminiello of mitted to put Revere on track chapter and verse because at our fears. 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Apostle of the Germans, whose What Christianity he did find Baptismal name was Winfrid had either lapsed into paganism was born of a respected and or was mixed with error. prosperous family in Devon- Boniface was finally made a re- shire, England around the gional bishop and authorized to year 680. He was educated in organize the whole German the Benedictine monastery of Church. He was eminently suc- Exeter, where he later became cessful do to the support of the a monk. He received his higher Frankish mayors, and the early education at the abbey of Carolingian rulers. Nursling in the diocese of Win- In 732, Boniface returned to chester, well known as a cen- Rome where Pope Gregory II con- ter of learning, where he later taught. ferred upon him the position of archbishop Boniface was ordained at the age of 30. with jurisdiction over Germany. Boniface In 716 Boniface set out on a missionary again set out for what is now Germany, bap- expedition to Frisia (northern Germany) tized thousands. In 737, he was made papal intending to convert the inhabitants by legate for Germany. preaching to them in their own language, In 754 Boniface once again set out for Ger- his own Old English language being similar many. He baptized a great number. In 755, to Old Frisian. His efforts, however, were he summoned a general meeting for con- frustrated and he returned to Nursling as a firmation. Instead of his converts, however, result of a war then being carried on be- a group of armed inhabitants appeared who tween Charles Martel (French military killed the aged archbishop along with his leader and grandfather of Charlemagne) and companions; an eye-witness saw that the the Frisian. saint, at the moment of death, held up a At the request of Pope Gregory II, Boniface gospel as spiritual protection. His remains returned to Germany in 719 with the mis- were eventually buried in the abbey of Fulda. sion to reform the German church. The Pope Boniface is the Paton Saint of Germany; his sent letters of recommendation to religious feast is celebrated on June 5. and civil leaders to aid him in his mission. Boniface adhered closely to the teachings Boniface also secured a letter of safe con- of the Church and was faithful to the Pope; duct from Charles Martel that contributed these two characteristics were necessary A TRIBUTE TO greatly to the success of his mission. to guide him through the conditions he Boniface discovered that in Germany Pagan- found on his missionary work. PUCCINI by Elena Lucco Borlera A Silver Anniversary Dawns Puccini and his Italian city of Lucca came back to at Cruiseport Boston life at the Dante Alighieri Society in Cambridge. The th Larger Bermuda Ship and Massport’s Renovated Terminal Kick Off 25 Season grand opening ceremony, on the afternoon of Sunday, This year, Cruiseport Bos- nd th May 22 , celebrated the ton is celebrating its 25 composer with a selection of “Berthday” with a newly arias from his operas. renovated terminal and A large Italian-American larger Bermuda ship, the public applauded Matt Massachusetts Port Author- Aucoin, Pianist, Brian ity (Massport) announced to- Landry, tenor and Lisa day. Tamagini, sopranos, who Massport opened the Black interpreted several arias Falcon Cruise Terminal on from Puccini’s masterpieces May 29, 1986, and that year such as La Bohème, 13 cruise ships called with Madama Butterfly, and a total of 11,723 passengers. Turandot. The event inau- This year, 16 cruise lines gurated the exhibition “Puccini e Lucca nel Mondo,” a travel will call Boston. In all, more through the composer’s life and native locations. Giacomo than 100 ships are expected Puccini Foundation’s director — Gabriella Biagi Ravenni to bring more than 300,000 — discussed the musician’s character and art, often refer- passengers to the terminal ring to Lucca and Torre del Greco as symbolic places in in what should be a fifth con- Puccini’s life. secutive record-breaking Indeed, Puccini’s success was on such a large and inter- year. national scale that his Italian roots are often put in the The silver anniversary ger ship is 10% bigger than multi-million dollar up- shadows. Faced with this, the exposition is meant to rein- gets into full swing when the her predecessor Norwegian grades to the Black Falcon force the inseparable connection between the musician newly home-based Norwe- Spirit, and recently under- Cruise Terminal, which and his native city and country. Today Puccini’s operas are gian Dawn sails out for the went significant renova- modernized it from a vintage performed in theaters all over the world, but the roots of first of 22 weekly Bermuda tions. Last fall, Massport of- World War I military ware- this global diffusion lie in the massive promotions made by cruises. The 2,224 passen- ficials unveiled their own house, into a hip new point the Italian editor Ricordi. of departure for ocean-going “Puccini e Lucca nel Mondo” is an itinerant project vacationers. designed by the Giacomo Puccini Foundation in collabora- SAVE THE DATE “Boston-Bermuda cruising tion with the City of Lucca. It has toured all over the world has proved to be a huge and in the next months will move through five different growth market for us and a North End Athletic Association American cities including Chicago, San Francisco and popular vacation destination Pittsburgh. 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FIRST ANNUAL ALL THAT ZAZZ “GIRL” FRIENDS OF THE NORTH END by Mary N. DiZazzo All present and former North Enders are invited to attend the first “GIRL” FRIENDS What’s in Your Beach/Pool Bag? OF THE NORTH END to be held on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 6:30 P.M. Summer 2011 St. John’s School Hall, Moon Street, Boston (North End) Ciao Bella, Well it’s that TIME of the year again Complete Dinner: $30.00 per person. Come renew old acquaintances, good food, gals!! Finally the fun weather is here! Ev- and a night of fun. For details call Francine Gannon at 617-742-6912, Carol Catanzaro ery summer I put this list together to help at 617-283-1925, or Christina Penta at 617-227-9568. you with your summer essentials when you are away from home at the water. DEADLINE FOR PURCHASING TICKETS IS AUGUST 1, 2011 First, invest in a sun hat! Some already have an SPF of 30/50 in the material! So let’s get it together from the most impor- tant stuff down! First of all, Sun Protection-30 SPF or higher for faces only. Then a 30 SPF or higher for body preferably “water resis- tant.” You still must reapply! Follow directions thoroughly! Don’t forget your lip protection! Mine is a “pink” zinc oint- ment — Very colorful. Sunglasses — can’t choose this year from my vintage collection! I did find stylish “sun” bifocals for reading! A bottle of water to hydrate through the day. Put a bottle of water in freezer the night before so it will stay cold for your sipping pleasure! A nice big fluffy towel — nothing like it to lie on/dry off! A cover-up when you feel enough SUN or that chill you get when you leave the water. I just ordered two fashionable turbans for hair protection when I’m hanging in the pool. And since you never know who you will meet in the water, a comb/brush to refresh the coif. Goody has put out a “Spin Pin” to whip up a quick chignon! An energy bar for a quick pick-me-up snack or some nuts and fruit. A fav magazine or book when you’re tired of “people watching.” I always like to carry a spritz bottle with rose water for a quick cool-off! Evian also works well! Hand sanitizer always comes in handy. The towelettes are so convenient. This is what’s in my bag — hope it’s in yours! Enjoy these beautiful summer days! Buona giornata and God Bless the United States of America! — Mary DiZazzo-Trumbull Read prior weeks’ “All That Zazz” columns at www.allthat zazz.com. Mary is a third-generation cosmetologist and a Mas- sachusetts distributor of Kosmea brand rose hip oil products. She may be contacted at (978) 470-8183 or [email protected]. LUCIA R I S T O R A N T E & B A R Traditional Italian Cuisine

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Send letter to: Pamela Donnaruma, Editor, The Post-Gazette, P.O. Box 130135, Boston, MA 02113 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Page 7 2011 NORTH END Freeway FESTIVAL DIRECTORY Says ... JUNE Due to his increasing popularity and several suggestions from readers (and after much SANTA MARIA Di ANZANO June 5 negotiating on our part with his huge salary demands), our friend Freeway has consented to try Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts. 2 pm to answer readers’ questions concerning him or any of our little four-legged friends. You can email your questions to [email protected] to the attention of Freeway. Don’t forget folks, ST. ANTHONY’S of PADUA June 12 Freeway is not a vet, so please keep the questions light-hearted! Thanks. Procession Only – Hanover – Prince Sts. 2 pm Freeway says “pets get sons are ruled out, then your of his funk? Minimize stress PADRE PIO PROCESSION June 26 depressed too.” Even the vet will perform tests to in your home; plenty of ex- Procession Only – North Square - TBA most chipper kittens and eliminate medical reasons ercise and play time. Bring playful pups can get the that could cause your pet to your depressed dog to a local blues. Just like people behave in a depressed way. dog park is a great way to help JULY healthy pets of all shapes If medical reasons are ruled him play and mingle with and sizes can get down in out, then your veterinarian other animals. If you’ve MADONNA DEL GRAZIE July 10 the dumps. I try not to get will take a look at whether moved to a new home make Procession Only - North Square 2 pm depressed that is why I work family changes or influ- the transition easier by con- to keep my mind and body ences could be at root. fining them to one area. ST. ROCCO July 17 active. 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An otherwise There is a lot to be said appetite. healthy pet can become de- about this article but keep ST. AGRIPPINA August 5, 6, 7 She’s just not playing the pressed if left alone for many in mind I am not a vet, I’m Hanover & Battery Sts. way she usually does. Be hours. This is especially only a pooch and I try to keep Sunday Procession 1 pm aware if your active, healthy true of dogs, since they are my pooch friends and their pet starts moping or your pack animals and like com- human companions aware of MADONNA DELLA CAVA August 12, 13, 14 normally calm animal pany. It’s also possible your certain situations and this Hanover & Battery Sts. seems agitated. Accidents in pet is mirroring what he is why I do a lot of reading the house or outside of the sees in you. I never know so this is where the infor- Sunday Procession 1 pm litter box can also signal that what mood my human com- mation is coming from www.everydayhealth.com. 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Telephone: 617-567-4499 www.spinellis.com Page 8 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Italian Dignitaries and Families honored at Order Sons of Italy in America Boston’s Renaissance Lodge Boston’s Renaissance Lodge of the Sons of Italy held children to survive in Italy during WWII, but felt that its gala Installation of Offi cers and Black Tie Ball at these diffi culties gave them the strength to succeed the Boston University Trustees Ballroom. The evening as Italian immigrants. Frank started his career in began with the installation of Lodge offi cers which hairdressing and at one point owned four salons. His was conducted by Massachusetts Sons of Italy State career as a real estate developer eclipsed hairdressing President Jim DiStefano, 2nd Vice President Anthony and real estate is his primary business today. The Sestito and North End Sons of Italy Lodge President Pasciuto Family is well-known for its community and Domenic Campochiaro. religious involvements. Frank is a Knight of Malta, Scott DiSciullo, son of Renaissance Lodge founding a lieutenant in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery members David and Elyse DiSciullo, received the Company and currently chairman of the board of the Balsamo Family Scholarship. This scholarship is given Don Orione Home in East Boston. each year by Sal and Yvonne Balsamo, long standing Clerk Magistrate of the Somerville District Court Installation of community leaders and nationally recognized business Robert “Ted” Tomasone received the prestigious OSIA Renaissance Lodge Offi cers entrepreneurs. Scott will be attending Villanova Renaissance Lodge Legionnaire Award. This award University in the fall. is an actual Roman Legionnaire Sword. This sword Dr. Kimberly D’Eramo, daughter of Renaissance is proudly displayed in the homes and offices of Lodge Vice President Marie D’Eramo, received the worthy past recipients such as a Governor of the Lodge’s Achievement Award in Medicine that evening. Commonwealth, a State Auditor, the editor of the Dr. D’Eramo is the granddaughter of the late Dr.Edward Post-Gazette newspaper, a State Senator, a two and Gemma Cardillo and she is the daughter of oral star General, and many noteworthy local business surgeon Dr. Edward D’Eramo. Dr. Kimberly D’Eramo personalities. The Renaissance Lodge itself was specializes in osteopathic medicine and has opened a honored to be able to recognize Ted Tomasone, as he sports medicine practice in Wellesley. She has returned is considered to be one of the fi nest men in the City to Massachusetts after several years as a University of Boston. Ted’s career in the Court System began in Associate Professor of Medicine in Tennessee. Her high school as he rose from an entry level position to Wellesley practice will address sports injuries, pain, the top post of Clerk Magistrate. He is revered by his and weight issues. peers evidenced by the fact that he was the longest- The Giugliano Family, Sal and Jill, received the serving President of the Massachusetts Association of Inspiration Award. This award is given to individuals Magistrates and Assistant Clerks. He is well-known and families that have emigrated from Italy and have for his work with inner city youth, using the North Posting of Colors, Boston University Army ROTC inspired the Boston Italian community. Sal and Jill End Athletic Association (NEAA) as his platform. Ted emigrated as teenagers from Avellino. They met here in has been responsible for sending inner city youth to the United States, were married, and started a family in sports events, the theatre, and also sponsoring musical East Boston. Sal’s career in construction prospered and instrument instruction. The NEAA sports leagues they moved to Giugliano Terrace in Lynnfi eld. The city have grown dramatically over the years through Ted’s of Boston is the Giugliano Corporation’s largest client. outstanding fundraising efforts. Ted is a North End The Pasciuto Family, Frank and Fermina, also legend and loved by all. received the Renaissance Lodge Inspiration Award. It was a night to remember as guests were entertained Frank and Mina both emigrated as teenagers from and danced to the music of Frank Zarba and his Gaeta. They remembered how diffi cult it was as young wonderful orchestra.

L-R: Consul General Giuseppe Pastorelli, Marie D’Eramo, Dr. Kimberly D’Eramo, Annette Luongo and OSIA State President James DiStefano.

Robert “Ted” Tomasone with friends (l-r): John Pascucci, Albi Maniscalo, Richie Longo, Paul Cucinatti, Robert “Ted” Tomasone, Anthony Toma- sone, Anthony Diamano and Giuseppe “Pepe” Giangregorio.

Colonel John Silva preparing Dr. Kimberly D’Eramo with her family. Uncle Car- to present the history of the Photos by mine Cardillo, Andrea Campone, Brother David, Dr. Roman Legionnaire Sword Dom Campochiaro Mario Torres-Leon, nephew Andrew, Uncle Edward which which was awarded to Cardillo, Todd and Kimberly’s sister Kristen Ge- Robert “Ted” Tomasone. rety. Seated l-r Aunt Marie Cardillo, mother Marie, nephew Christopher Gerety, Kimberly, niece Marie Elena Gerety, Maria Caruso, Aunt Annette Luongo.

Robert “Ted” Tomasone and his wife Lenore display- ing the Roman Legionnaire Sword. The Giugliano Family, Sal and Jill, received the Inspiration Award.

The Pasciuto Family, Frank and Fermina, received the Renaissance Lodge Inspiration Award.

L-R: Consul General Giuseppe Pastorelli, L-R: Consul General Giuseppe Pastorelli, Giugliano Renaissance Lodge President Dean Saluti presents Frank and Fermina Pasciuto and OSIA State Family, Jill and Sal Giugliano and OSIA State Presi- the Balsamo Family Scholarship to Scott DiSciullo. President James DiStefano. dent James DiStefano. L-R: Pres. Saluti, Elyse, Scott and David DiSciullo. POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Page 9 The Socially Set by Hilda M. Morrill

Police Athletic League and The Greater Boston Food Bank. The event was en- joyed by more than 400 people and raised $45,000 for the three charities. Vincent’s, Lombardo’s, and the Lombardo Family are proud to host this annual event and they sincerely appreciate the charitable donations the guests make. Since the start of this event, more than $775,000 has been raised for local chari- ties. Owned and run by the Lombardo Family for 45 years, the newly renovated Lombardo’s is a premier loca- tion for wedding receptions, business functions and social events. For further infor- ma-tion, please call 781-986- Enjoying the Vincent’s Nightclub “25th Anniversary 5000 or visit the web- th Celebration” are, left to right, Amanda Shackford, The Lombardo Family at the Vincent’s Nightclub “25 site at www.lombardos.com. Anniversary Celebration.” Top row, left to right: Dennis Jessica Lombardo, Cindy Lombardo and Jennifer Young. For more information about (Photo by Hilda M. Morrill) Lombardo, Paula Lombardo-Colia, Mabel Lombardo, Vincent’s, be sure to visit Vincent Lombardo, David Barros and David Lombardo. www.vincentsnightclub.com. efficient resource for the lo- ins and outs of the food world Bottom row, left to right: Cindy Lombardo, Jessica Old Colony Hospice, Inc. is cal food pantries, soup kitch- with Donna Garlough, Food Lombardo, Francesca Lombardo, Nina Barros and a non-profit, certified and ens, homeless and residen- Editor of Boston magazine, at Salvatore Lombardo. (Photo by Dina Rota Studios) accredited health care orga- tial shelters, youth pro- a new class titled grams, senior centers, and “Demystifying the Menu.” Congratulations are in or- enjoyed Lombardo’s fabulous nization that provides inter- day-care centers, providing From 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., der to the Lombardo Family Sweet Table with coffee and disciplinary services to the food they need to feed the Garlough will guide guests who celebrated the cordials served in the Jes- meet the physical, spiritual hungry. through a three-course pro- “Vincent’s Night Club 25th sica Suite. A grand time was and psychosocial needs of ……. Boston’s food scene gressive dinner at a few of Anniversary” with a charity enjoyed by all. patients with advanced dis- can be intimidating. With the hottest restaurants in gala at Vincent’s and As they do every year, the ease and their families/ renowned chefs, pop-up res- Boston’s South End: Coppa, Lombardo’s in Randolph, on Lombardo Family hosted loved ones. Old Colony Hos- taurants and self-proclaimed Petit Robert Bistro and Gas- Wednesday May 18th. three charities at the gala. pice has provided hospice “foodies” around every cor- light. The special evening began The family picks up 100% of care since 1979 within 40 ner, diners are often reluc- At each stop Garlough will with Lombardo’s famous in- the expense for the enter- cities and towns located in tant to ask for guidance or “demystify” the experience ternational buffet stations in tainment, food and liquor. In Bristol, Plymouth and Nor- admit what they don’t know. for her students, discussing the Grand Ballroom. After return, guests are asked to folk counties. On Tuesday, June 14, the everything from the make- dinner, guests returned to make a donation per person The Boston Police Athletic Boston Center for Adult Edu- up of the menu to correct Vincent’s Nightclub, where to one of the three featured League, Inc. is an indepen- cation (BCAE) is offering stu- they were entertained by charities. dent non-profit organization dents a chance to learn the (Continued on Page 13) Let’s Hang On! – a Frankie This year’s highlighted dedicated to the positive de- Valli Tribute Show. After the charities included Old velopment of the youth of show and dancing, guests Colony Hospice, the Boston Boston. Through PAL, police officers and young people participate in athletic, so- cial, and educational activi- ties to learn more about each other and their com- munities. PAL’s youth pro- grams help young people de- velop self-esteem, leader- ship skills, and a sense of belonging, as well as improve school performance, resolve conflicts, and occupy their out-of-school time produc- tively. The Greater Boston Food Bank is a nonprofit organi- zation dedicated to help end hunger in eastern Massa- The group Let’s Hang On! presents a Tribute chusetts. The Food Bank is Show at the Vincent’s Party. (Photo by Hilda M. Morrill) the largest hunger-relief or- ganization in New England Ron Morrill, left, catches up with his friend “The Famous and one of the largest food DJ” Sal Bartolo at the Vincent’s Party. banks in the country. It dis- (Photo by Hilda M. Morrill) Mattéo Gallo tributes more than 34 mil- lion pounds of food and gro- cery products annually to a o network of approximately o Appraisals 550 member hunger-relief Sales & Rentals agencies. It is a trusted and • JUSTINE YANDLE Real Estate DIAMONDS ROLEX HOTOGRAPHY ESTATE JEWELRY P 376 North Street • Boston, MA 02113 Bought & Sold 781.589.7347 [email protected] (617) 523-2100 • Fax (617) 523-3530 Jewelers Exch. Bldg. WWW.JUSTINEYANDLEPHOTOGRAPHY.COM Jim (617) 263-7766 Page 10 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Festa Della Repubblica in Boston (Photos by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography)

UNDERTOW (Blu-ray+DVD) the air, at sea and on land Wolfe Video are detailed with astonish- In a tiny traditional Peru- ing images. These stories of vian seaside village, Miguel heroism, savagery and suf- (Cristian Mercado), a young fering from what the Rus- fisherman and his beautiful sians call “The Great Patri- bride, Mariela (Tatiana otic War,” will shed new light Astengo), are about to wel- on the Red Army’s massive come their first child. But contribution to the Allies’ Miguel has a secret: he’s in defeat of Hitler in World War love with Santiago (Manolo II, an essential addition to Cardona), a painter, ostra- the recorded history of WWII. cized by the town because (16.5 hrs.) he’s gay. As this strikingly DRIVE ANGRY is, in Italy, the “Day of the ,” a recurring romantic drama unfolds, (3D-Blu-ray+DVD) national celebration marking the anniversary of the Miguel must find the cour- Summit Entertainment June 2, 1946 referendum that saw Italian voters choose age to be true to himself. His In the high-octane, ac- the Italian Republic over . bittersweet and ultimately tion-adventure Drive Angry, Boston celebrated with its own “Festa Nazionale della uplifting personal journey Nicholas Cage stars as Repubblica Italiana” on May 29, 2011 at Christopher embodies the essence of Milton, an undead felon Antonello Rondi Columbus Park. Shown are photos of the days festivities. what it means to be a man. who breaks out of hell to (1 hr. 40 mins.) avenge his murdered daugh- MOB RULES (DVD) ter and rescue her kid- Lionsgate napped baby from a band of Time is running out for cult-worshipping savages. two elite criminals as they Joined by tough-as-nails seek out revenge to get the Piper (Amber Heard), the money they are owed after a two set off on a rampage of heist gone wrong years ago. redemption, all while being They’ve traveled across the pursued by an enigmatic country, tracked down their killer (William Fichtner) who ex-partner and planned ev- has been sent by the Devil ery detail of their attack. to retrieve Milton and When they finally come deliver him back to hell, in face-to-face, these two crimi- this exciting high-octane nals will refuse to back down adventure. (1 hr. 45 mins.) until they get what belongs TRUE BLOOD: to them. (1 hr. 37 mins.) Third Season (5-DVD) SOUTH RIDING (DVD) HBO Home Ent. BBC In Bon Temps, everyone South Riding is the three- has something to hide. But C.A.S.IT part miniseries which re- when new threats emerge, cently premiered on PBS’s no one can conceal the Masterpiece Classic, is set secrets of their past. After in the aftermath of World Sookie discovers that Bill War I, Sarah Burton (Anna has been kidnapped, she Maxwell Martin) returns to heads to Mississippi where her childhood home of South she becomes entangled in Riding in Yorkshire, after a world ruled by a pack of having lost her fiancé in the vicious werewolves and the war. She emerges as a mod- powerful Vampire King, ern career woman — full of Russell Edington. There, her ambition and fire — and powers resurface and she takes on the headmistress learns that Bill may not be position at a struggling high trusted. Eric is also drawn school for girls. At the same to the King’s domain to set- time, Robert Carne (David tle an old score; Tara dives Morrissey) also returns to deep into turmoil; Jason falls the small town to work the for a mysterious woman; family farm after having Lafayette can’t avoid love or lost his wealth in the midst demons; Jessica sharpens of the Great Depression. her vampire skills; and Consul General of Italy Giuseppe Pastorelli, Educational Director Mauro Puppin, Eliot Past and present collides Sam uncovers the truth School Principal Traci Walker Griffith and M. Gioconda Motta. when Sarah clashes with about his birth family. It all Robert, and a story of time- leads up to the revelation of less struggle — politics, re- the series … Sookie’s true • News Briefs (Continued from Page 1) cession and love — emerges identity. (12 hrs.) with the Taliban. That was June 28, 2005 was the larg- latest cargo ship mean the in this outstanding period NEIL YOUNG’S MUSIC when Navy Lt. Michael est single-day loss in naval U.S. Navy is being exploited drama. (2 hrs. 57 mins.) BOX — HERE WE ARE IN Murphy made a decision to special warfare history. All as political favors the way THE UNKNOWN WAR: THE YEARS (DVD) save his team. He walked out told, 33 SEALS have been government buildings have WWII AND THE EPIC Chrome Dreams Group into a clearing to get recep- killed in action since the 9/ become? BATTLES OF THE RUSSIAN Here We Are in the Years, tion on his radio to call for 11 attacks. The name of the U.S.S. FRONT (5-DVD) is a film tracing the aston- help. He was fatally hit, but Chavez Honored Cesar Chavez does not Shout Factory ishing musical journey of he finished his call for help by U.S. Navy Ship cheapen the sacrifices being Oscar-Winner Burt Neil Young, from the day he and even signed off. His fa- Lots of conservatives are made by U.S. sailors sta- Lancaster hosted and nar- first heard Elvis to his most ther wasn’t surprised by his angered that the U.S. Navy tioned on this ship or any rated this 20-part series box recent offerings. During the heroic actions because his has named a ship after Cesar U.S. Navy ship. Chavez had set The Unknown War. A land- 1980s he often harked back son’s nickname was “The Chavez. These folks think his friends and enemies mark series about the So- to styles previously toyed Protector.” The proud dad there are many other His- for standing up for what he viet struggle against — and with — country, rockabilly, said his son was always cool panics who deserve such an believed in. He saw things ultimate victory over — the folk, R&B — his early 90s under fire and that was one honor before Chavez. The as Bobby Kennedy did. Nazi war machine. The salutations from grunge’s of the reasons his son was a Navy Secretary, Ray Mabus He wanted to improve the sprawling series features finest weren’t shrugged off good SEAL officer. has chosen to name a cargo life of exploited migrant rare and stunning footage with the kind of disinterest A warship bearing the ship after the famed Califor- workers picking our grapes recorded by Soviet camera that may have been forth- name of Medal of Honor re- nia migrant labor leader of and lettuce. He didn’t like crews on the front lines, coming from others of his cipient Michael Murphy was the 60s. U.S. Representative what he saw and chose to most of it unseen since its vintage. Neil both made recently christened on what Duncan Hunter, R-San Di- do something about it. Na- original broadcast 30 years records with, and wrote would have been Murphy’s ego, who was a Marine in tional heroes serve the coun- ago. From the June 22, 1941, songs about some of the best 35th birthday at Bath Iron both Iraq and Afghanistan, try in many different ways. invasion of the Soviet Union of these young upstarts and Works where the ship was said naming a ship after the Chavez served America to the Russians’ victorious the teacher became the pu- built. Murphy was killed in leader of the United Farm and made it a better place march into Berlin in 1945, pil in a wholly bewildering the line of duty on June 28, Workers Union seemed more for many. He didn’t accept the devastating battles in chain of events. (2 hrs.) 2005 and author Gary like “a political statement the status quo and fought to Williams has written “Seal than upholding the Navy’s change it. Naming a ship of Honor, a biography of history and tradition.” Does after him seems the right WWW.BOSTONPOSTGAZETTE.COM Murphy.” this naming decision for this thing to do. POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Page 11

Tchaikovsky Conservatory with the in a total of eighteen Congressional highest honors of distinction. offices and represent 62 years of col- MUSIC Tickets are available now at lective House and Senate staff expe- www.allacohen.tix.com and some will rience. For tickets and more informa- NOW BANK OF AMERICA PAVILION also be available at the door. For fur- tion call 1-800-745-3000 or go online 290 Northern Ave., Boston, MA ther information, call 617-536-1970. at www.thewilbur.com for a complete PLAYING EARTH, WIND AND FIRE - June listing of all events. 24, 2011. During the 1970s, a new TD GARDEN brand of pop music was born - one Causeway St., Boston, MA that was steeped in African and Afri- JOSH GROBAN - July 26, 2011. ARTS can-American styles - particularly jazz This is Groban’s first full-scale global UPTOWN & DOWNTOWN arena tour since 2007, when and R&B but appealed to a broader THE PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM the internationally renowned singer cross-section of the listening public. 161 Essex Street, Salem, MA and songwriter hit the road for his As founder and leader of the band PERFECT IMBALANCE, EXPLOR- hugely successful, sold-out 81-city Earth, Wind & Fire, Maurice White not ING CHINESE AESTHETICS - Now Awake World Tour. The “Straight only embraced but also helped bring through December 31, 2011. Chinese To You” Tour will bring the feel of a about this evolution of pop, which culture is diverse, longstanding and theater experience to an arena set- bridged the gap that has often sepa- ever-changing. Yet common ties ting through stage design, lighting, rated the musical tastes of black and unite. Objects included reveal key and projection, as well as through the white America. It certainly was suc- aesthetic clues that define the art spontaneity and interactivity Groban cessful, as EWF combined high-- of China, and distinguish it from art delighted his fans with during ber musicianship, wide-ranging mu- produced by neighboring regions, last year’s “Before We Begin” shows. sical genre eclecticism, and ’70s or art made in China for the export One of Oprah Winfrey’s favorite, multicultural spiritualism. “I wanted market. Groban is a true musician and artist; to do something that hadn’t been WRITTEN ON THE WAVES: it’s a show not to miss! Log onto done before,” Maurice explains. “Al- SHIPBOARD LOGS AND JOURNALS www.ticketmaster.com for tickets or though we were basically jazz musi- - Now through October 1, 2012. call 800-745-3000. cians, we played soul, funk, gospel, Delve into the world of maritime blues, jazz, rock and dance music manuscripts. Explore the log books which somehow ended up becoming of 18th-century sea captains as pop. 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ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER Directed by David Saint, using Tony Award-winning WILBUR THEATRE 280 The Fenway, Boston MA librettist Arthur Laurents' Broadway direction, WEST 246 Tremont Street, Boston, MA SPINELLI’S FUNCTION FACILITY ONCE - June 18-20, 2010. ONCE ROBERT CRAY BAND - Tuesday Route One South, Lynnfield, MA SIDE STORY remains as powerful, poignant and timely is a dynamic act of live narration, June 21, 2011. Multi-talented Robert NORTH END REUNION - Thurs- using sound and image as the lan- as ever. The new Broadway cast album of WEST SIDE Cray is an artist of considerable scope. day, September 22, 2011 at 6PM. Enjoy guage of expression. The perfor- STORY recently won the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Considered to be one of the most ex- music from the 50’s and 60’s. mance was built on an interchange Musical Show Album. The Bernstein and Sondheim score pressive vocalists and impressive gui- Join your friends who grew up in the between music and painting, merg- tarists on the contemporary rhythm is considered to be one of Broadway's finest and features North End for fun times and memo- ing the rhythm and time of the music and Blues scene, Robert Cray draws ries. Contact Lolly Ciampa at 781-938- with the volume and space of the such classics of the American musical theatre as R&B, rock, pop, and jazz with equal 9254 or RoRo DeMarco at 781-284-5945. painting. In the exhibition gallery a "Something's Coming," "Tonight," "America," "I Feel insight and authority. Cray grew up series of acrylic paintings were cre- Pretty" and "Somewhere." Check Out Theater Section for listening to his mother and father’s WILBUR THEATRE ated in front of an audience, with more details. O.V. Wright, and gospel 246 Tremont Street, Boston, MA the images evolving and disappear- records, but he is also a child of the CAPITOL STEPS - Saturday, June ing one over the next — a visual late 60’s and early 70’s, so there is 18, 2011. The Capitol Steps began as metamorphosis set to music. The LOEB DRAMA CENTER almost a psychedelic rock feel to some a group of Senate staffers who set out erasing of the finished paintings as- THEATER 64 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA of his work. Cray has achieved no less to satirize the very people and places signs them the temporary dimension THE GERSHWINS’ PORGY AND than six Grammy nominations and that employed them. Although most of music. ONCE is a tribute and re- BOSTON’S COLONIAL THEATRE BESS - August 17, 2011 - October 2, three awards, obtaining the univer- of the current members are profes- flection on the power of constant 100 Boylston St., Boston, MA 2011. by George Gershwin, Dubose sal respect and admiration of musi- sional actors and singers, taken to- change. Call 617-566-1401 or log WEST SIDE STORY - June 14 - and Dorothy Heyward, and Ira cians and audiences alike. gether the performers have worked onto www.gardnermuseum.org events. July 9. Set in in the Gershwinadapted by Suzan-Lori Parks ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK - mid-1950s, the musical explores the and Diedre Murray; directed by Diane Thursday, June 23, 2011. Ultrasmooth rivalry between the Jets and the Paulus; choreographed by Ron K. balladeer Engelbert Humperdinck was Sharks, two teenage street gangs of Brown. In 1935, Porgy and Bess pre- often billed as “the King of Romance,” ITALIAN EVENTS & PROGRAMS different ethnic backgrounds. The miered at the Colonial Theater in Bos- and for millions of fans around the members of the Sharks from Puerto ton. Now, 76 years later, the A.R.T. world, he more than lived up to that ITALIAN RADIO PROGRAMS color that she says fascinates her Rico are taunted by the Jets, a white brings back Porgy and Bess in a new title. Despite the strange name and “The Sicilian Corner” 11:00AM to and relates to her appreciation of working-class group.The young pro- production featuring internationally the latter-day ads hawking his music 1:00PM every Friday with host Tom Danish art. “I’ve always taken an tagonist, Tony, one of the Jets, falls renowned stars Audra McDonald as on late-night TV, Humperdinck was Zappala and Mike Lomazzo and “The interest in women and their world,” in love with Maria, the sister of Bess, Norm Lewis as Porgy, and David one of the finest middle-of-the-road Italian Show” w/Nunzio DiMarca says Di Pietro, who pays homage to Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. Alan Grier as Sporting Life. A.R.T. Ar- balladeers around, a sensitive lyric in- every Sunday from 10AM to 1PM one of her heroines, Louisa May The dark theme, sophisticated mu- tistic Director and Tony Award nomi- terpreter with excellent vocal tech- www.1110wccmam.com. Alcott, by depicting her with the sic, extended dance scenes, and fo- nee Diane Paulus directs this revival nique and a three-and-a-half-octave “Italia Oggi” Sundays 1PM to 2PM “fabulous” golden dome of the State cus on social problems marked a adapted by Pulitzer Prize-winning play- vocal range. During his heyday in the with host Andrea Urdi 1460 AM House in the background. For turning point in American musical wright Suzan-Lori Parks (Topdog/Un- late ’60s and early ’70s, Humperdinck www.1460WXBR.com. further information, please log theatre. Bernstein’s score for the derdog, The America Play, Venus) and cultivated the image of a mysterious “Dolce Vita Radio” DJ Rocco onto the Consulate website at musical has become extremely popu- OBIE-winning composer Diedre heartthrob, sporting shaggy sideburns Mesiti 11AM-1PM Sundays 90.7 FM www.consboston.esteri.it lar; it includes “Something’s Com- Murray (Running Man, Best of Both and a flamboyant wardrobe that, or online www.djrocco.com. ing”, “Maria”, “America”, “Some- Worlds). This classic American tale is drove female fans wild. He was espe- “The Nick Franciosa Show” Every ARTIST’S BOSTON STUDIO where”, “Tonight”, “Jet Song”, “I Feel set in the 1930s in Catfish Row, a cially popular in Europe and his na- Sunday at 12 Noon to 3PM on radio 450 Harrison Ave, #223B, Boston MA Pretty”, “A Boy Like That”, “One neighborhood in Charleston, South tive U.K., and his worldwide record stations WLYN 1360 AM and WAZN MARIAN DIOGUARDI PRESENTS Hand, One Heart”, “Gee, Officer Carolina. Bess, beautiful and troubled, sales — counting both albums and 1470 AM. TEN NEW PAINTINGS - Every first Krupke” and “Cool”. "So exciting it turns to Porgy, the crippled beggar, in singles — eventually totaled well over “Guido Oliva Italian Hour” Friday of the month, artist Marian makes you ache with pleasure." - search of safety after her possessive 100 million. Like his friendly rival Tom 8AM - 9AM every Sunday on Dioguardi invites people to visit John Lahr, The New Yorker. For tick- lover Crown commits murder. As Porgy Jones he later settled into a comfort- WSRO 650 AM in Framingham her Boston studio at 450 Harrison ets log onto www.livenation.com and Bess’s love grows, their future is able niche as a stalwart of the Las and online at www.wsro.com. Ave, Studio 223B, from 5 to 9 PM. threatened by Crown and the conniv- Vegas entertainment circuit. For tick- “Don Giovanni Show” Saturday Ten new ‘Laundry Line’ paintings NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE ing Sporting Life. This heartbreaking ets call 1-800-745-3000 or online at mornings from 6AM-8AM and Sunday based on Burano, Venezia, will 62 Dunham Road, Beverly, MA love story boasts some of the most fa- www.thewilbur.com evenings 5PM-7PM on 950 AM WROL. be showcased. Marian Dioguardi 2011 SEASON - My Fair Lady mous and beloved works from the www.dongiovannishow.com. was born and raised in the Italian- June 7–19, Tarzan July 12–24, Foot- Great American Songbook, including: CITIWANG THEATRE “Tony’s Place” on MusicAmerica American neighborhood of urban East loose! August 16–28, The King & I “Summertime,” “Bess, You Is My 270 Tremont St., Boston, MA WPLM FM 99.1 - Every Sunday night Boston. She pursued her childhood September 27–October 9, Legally Woman,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So” and DEEP PURPLE: THE SONGS from 9 to 10pm on MusicAmerica host ambition, art, only after a more tra- Blonde November 1–13, A Christ- “I Loves You, Porgy.” THAT BUILT ROCK - June 7, 2011 Ron Della Chiesa presents Tony's ditional career in education gave way mas Carol December 2–23, Debbie AS YOU LIKE IT - December 7, 2011 at 8 pm. This is Deep Purple’s first Place on WPLM FM Easy 99.1. During to more colorful careers including Reynolds, July 27 & 28, Harvey – January 8, 2012. By William tour in North America in four years the hour Ron will feature recordings undercover investigations and gem Robbins’ Royalty of Doo-Wopp Shakespearefeaturing members of and will feature classic members by his good friend . stone buying. For further informa- August 6, August 29, The A.R.T./MXAT Institute for Ad- Ian Gillan (lead vocals), Roger Glover You'll hear all your Bennett favorites tion please visit her website at B.B. King September 1, Steve Tyrell vanced Theater Training Class of 2012 (bass) and Ian Paice (drums, percus- from his early hits to his latest Grammy www.mariandioguardi.com September 10, Harvey Robbins’ “All the world’s a stage, and all the sion) along with Steve Morse (guitar) winners. www.MusicNotNoise.com Royaly of Rock ‘N Roll October 22, men and women merely players” in and Don Airey (keyboards). It will also “Radio Italia Unita” - Every Thurs- STONEHAM TOWN COMMON Pinocchio July 22, Snow White Shakespeare’s beloved pastoral com- be the bands first time in North day from 2-3PM on www.zumix.org/ 42 Pleasant St., Stoneham, MA July 29, Cinderella’s Wedding edy As You Like It. This classic tale America with a symphony orchestra. radio or Itunes, college radio click on Saturday, June 11 from 4 – 10 pm - August 5, Little Red Riding Hood follows Rosalind and her friend Celia’s Throughout its career, DEEP PURPLE Zumix. For more information log onto In recognition of the 150th anniver- August 26, 2011. NSMT will continue escape from a deadly conspiracy into — who formed in England in 1968 and www.italiaunita.org sary of the unification of Italy, the to add concerts and special events nature’s wild, liberating arms. What released their debut album that Appian Club of Stoneham will be throughout the season. For further follows is an unconventional romance year—has sold over 100 million albums CONSULATE OF ITALY, BOSTON sponsoring and celebrating the occa- information visit www.nsmt.org, con- with everything from wrestling matches worldwide. Iconic hits include “Smoke 600 Atlantic Ave 17th fl. Boston, MA sion. Throughout the 2011 year, in tact the Box Office at 978-232-7200, to cross-dressing shepherds culminat- On The Water,” “Highway Star,” ARTIST FRANCA DIPIETRO ART coordination with the office of the or visit in person at 62 Dunham Road, ing in a finale so joyful. Building on “Space Truckin’,” “Hush” and “My DISPLAY - “Notes On An American Consul General of Italy in Boston, cel- Beverly, 01915. Gift certificates are the success of the 2010–2011 Season’s Woman From Tokyo.” Log onto Journey”- Now through June 2011. ebrations will be occurring and the also currently on sale through the sold-out Alice vs. Wonderland on the www.telecharge.com for tickets. The Italian-born painter has lived in Appian Club is proud to host this joy- box office. Loeb Mainstage, As You Like It will the United States for eight years, but ous event for the Italian community. feature members of the graduating OLD SOUTH CHURCH’S CHAPEL for her entire career, she has taken In addition to musical entertainment THE LYRIC STAGE COMPANY Institute Class of 2012. For info 645 Boylston St., Boston, MA stylistic inspiration from the tonali- and food vendors, a short presenta- 140 Clarendon St., Boston, MA call 617-547-8300 or log onto ALLA COHEN PRESENTS: “AN ties traditionally found in northern tion and ceremony will be conducted ANIMAL CRACKERS MADCAP www.americanrepertorytheater.org. EVENING CONCERT OF OPERA- European art. All these influences at 6 pm with dignitaries present. The MUSICAL MAYHEM! - Now through Join as a subscriber to receive dis- BUFFA AND INSTRUMENTAL now come together in a new gallery community is cordially invited to at- June 4, 2011. Hilarity ensues in this counts and special promotions. The CHAMBER ENSEMBLES” FEATUR- exhibit of oil paintings, Di Pietro tend and children are welcome. Bring classic Marx Brothers musical when A.R.T. Institute was established in ING THE CUNNING HOUSEKEEPER divides the 20-work collection into your lawn chairs and dancing shoes. Mrs. Rittenhouse’s swanky house 1987 by the American Repertory The- - Tuesday, June 7 at 7:30 PM. Alla four diverse series that she painted Relax and enjoy yourself to a won- party honoring the African explorer ater (A.R.T.) as a training ground for Elana Cohen is a distinguished between 2005 and 2011: New York, derful joyous evening. The Appian Screwball antics arise as the guests professional American theater. It is a composer, pianist, music theorist American Aerial Views, Seaside and Club is a non-profit social charitable search for the thief, resulting in this two-year training program for young and teacher who came from Russia Boston Ghost Town. Though each organization (501 C7) dedicated “uproarious slapstick comedy” (New theater professionals, in association to the United States in 1989. She had section has its own distinct qualities to promoting Italian heritage and York Times). Visit www.lyricstage.com with the Moscow Art Theater School received her education in Moscow, and content, Di Pietro ties them culture. Sonny Caruso, President, or call 617-585-5678 for tickets. MXAT). graduating from The Moscow State together with her “love of gray,” a 781-396-7976. Page 12 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011

Recipes from the Homeland by Vita Orlando Sinopoli

A Massachusetts teacher refused to dis- going to be- COPYRIGHT, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED play a student’s American flag drawing be- have as we STUFFED GREEN BELL PEPPERS cause it might offend a classmate who is a expect them 3 green bell peppers cut ¼ cup olive, canola or Jehovah’s Witness. Frank Girard, 11, drew to. And re- length-wise (six halves) vegetable oil the flag to honor his brother in the mili- member, a 3 cups cooked rice of choice* 3 cups prepared tomato tary. His father says the teacher “violated true test of a 1 pound ground beef sauce my son’s rights” by telling him to take the man’s character is not what he does in the 3 eggs Salt to taste drawing home because Jehovah’s Wit- light but what he does in the dark. 1 tablespoon grated Romano nesses consider the flag a form of idolatry. Weird happening! A California man an- cheese (optional) Wow! Antonio Hernandez, who was swered the door to a woman who stated she arrested in North Carolina and held in jail was there to give him an enema. The man, (*Approximately ½ cup cooked rice plus 1½ tablespoon of for four days after police thought the 91 who is blind, recently had undergone intes- ground beef is used to stuff each half pepper.) pounds of tortilla dough in his truck, was tinal surgery, so he assumed her visit was Prepare rice of choice according to direction on the rice cocaine. Apologetic officers said a cheese part of his rehabilitation. The woman took package. Set aside. enzyme in the tortilla dough delivered a false him into a bedroom, performed the proce- Cut each pepper in half lengthwise. Remove stem and positive on a drug test. dure, and left. Only later did the unnamed seeds and wash thoroughly. Set aside and allow drying. Hairy situation! A sophisticated thief stole man call his doctor, who said, no, he had In a bowl, mix cooked rice and ground beef. Add two beaten $150,000 worth of human hair from a salon not prescribed an enema. Police are now eggs, salt and pepper to taste. that specializes in expensive wigs and ex- investigating. Optional: If preferred, ground beef can be lightly browned tensions. “Whoever did it knew exactly what In a Pew Research Center survey that in skillet to remove excess fat prior to adding beef to the they wanted,” said Lisa Amosu, the owner correlated Americans’ incomes with their cooked rice. of the My Trendy Place salon in southwest religious affiliations; Reform Jews emerged Add grated cheese to bowl and mix thoroughly. With table- . Security cameras caught the bur- as the most affluent group, with 67 percent spoon, fill opening of each half pepper with the rice and glar bypassing the cash register and the making more than $75,000. Hindus were beef mixture until all halves have been stuffed. synthetic wigs, and loading two duffel bags second, with 65 percent at that income level, Beat one egg in a separate bowl. Use pastry brush to with Remy hair from the heads of Indian and Conservative Jews were third, with 57 spread beaten egg over top of each stuffed pepper. women in particularly prized and expensive, percent. Pentecostals, Baptists, and Heat oil in a skillet. Lower heat before carefully placing costing thousands for an elaborate piece. Jehovah’s Witnesses were the least afflu- three half peppers (stuffing side down) into the skillet. Fry Human hair has become a hot commodity ent, with less than 20 percent making peppers until stuffing browns slowly. With spatula, turn on the black market. Thieves stole $10,000 $75,000. each pepper half over gently. in hair from a San Diego salon, $85,000 Interesting to note, the average cost for Fry pepper slightly in skillet. Check frequently to avoid worth from a business in Missouri City, an American family of four insured through burning Continue frying remaining peppers in this manner , and $60,000 worth from a business an employer is now $19,393 — up 7.3 per- Line bottom baking tray or casserole dish with some pre- in San Leandro, California. Recent robber- cent since last year. pared tomato sauce. Place fried peppers, (stuffing face up) ies have also involved violence. In Dearborn, Money at war! So far, the U.S. has spent in tray. With tablespoon, spread some tomato sauce over Michigan, the owner of a beauty-supply com- $750 million on the war in Libya. each stuffed pepper. (Optional: Sprinkle grated cheese over pany was killed by gunmen, who stole Revealing news! According to Playboy/ each pepper.) Cover and bake in a preheated 350 F oven for $10,000 worth of hair extensions. Harris Interactive, 27% of men and 23% of about forty minutes. Remove cover and bake until tops A man’s hair and teeth are just about his women say they have been photographed or brown lightly and peppers are fork tender. (Approx. ten to best friends, but even the best of friends fall filmed nude. 15% of men and 9% of women twenty additional minutes.) out. say they’ve filmed themselves having NOTE: My sister-in-law Rose Sinopoli taught me this recipe Bella Culo of Chestnut Hill, says, “You can amore. 16% say they’ve used their cell many years ago. The stuffed bell peppers became a popular recognize the golden years by all the silver phones for “sexting”-sending nude photos or food to have available for family gatherings. Today my children in your hair.” erotic messages to a partner. prepare them frequently in their own homes. Today these bell The astute Tom Analetto of Medford, says, Moms of twins live longer! Women who peppers are available in various colors and can also be stuffed “People worry about their gray hair, but it’s give birth to twins go on to live longer, using the above recipe. actually great to have gray hair. Ask any healthier lives than do those who carry only man who’s bald.” one child at a time, say researchers at the One girl to another: “I love your hair. Is it University of . That’s “the exact oppo- Vita can be reached at [email protected] home-grown?” site” of what scientists previously thought, According to the brilliant Mona-Lisa study author Shannen Robson tells Cappuccio of East Boston, “Just a glance at LiveScience.com. this generation makes us realize we’re liv- A nation of fatsos! Americans today are LAW OFFICES OF ing in hair-raising times.” heavier than ever, but they’re less con- Brazil has become South America’s most cerned about their weight-largely because FRANK J. CIANO populous nation to legalize same sex- they see so many other overweight people GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW unions. A Supreme Court ruling grants gay around them. A recent survey shows that couples most of the rights of heterosexual only 8 percent of Americans believe they’re DIVORCE • WILLS • ESTATE PLANNING • TRUSTS partners, including pension benefits, adop- obese, even though 34 percent of them CRIMINAL • PERSONAL INJURY • WORKERS COMP. tion, and inheritance. “The freedom to pur- actually are. The percentage of people sue one’s own sexuality is part of an who say they don’t exercise has risen from 617-354-9400 individual’s freedom of expression,” said 37 percent to 43 percent in a single year. Si Parla Italiano Justice Carlos Ayres Britto, the author of Time for some show biz stuff by the hand- 230 MSGR. O’BRIEN HIGHWAY • CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02141 the unanimous ruling. Brazil has the world’s some stately musicologist Albert Natale. largest Catholic population, but it also hosts Worth repeating! (1915-1998) the world’s largest gay parade, which draws was married four times. His wives were: about 3 million people to Sao Paulo every Nancy Barbato, 1939, Ava Gardner, 1951, 1st Generation year. Mia Farrow, 1966 and Barbara Marx, 1976. Italian-American The joke is on us, said Dana Milbank of Unlike some famous male actors, Frank The Washington Post. Carnival barker Donald Sinatra was not gay. Taking advantage of Vita Orlando Sinopoli Trump dropped out of the race for the this happenstance, he married four times Republican presidential nomination, after and had innumerable mistresses on the Shares with us having made suckers out of conservatives, side. It has been said, one of his most no- a delightful recollection Republicans, and the media. From the be- table achievements, perhaps unequaled in ginning, Trump’s phony run was nothing American history, is that Frank Sinatra of her memories as a child more than a “publicity stunt.” But he played slept with the wives of two presidents of the growing up in the political system expertly, ginning up United States: Jacqueline Kennedy and front-page headlines with his clownish Nancy Reagan. He even spent time alone Boston’s “Little Italy” “birther” attacks on President Obama’s ori- with Nancy Reagan in the White House and a collection of gins, and creating such a bizarre spectacle while her husband was president. Frank that no one could resist covering it. Trump Sinatra had many things going for him: He Italian family recipes even briefly shot to the top of Republican could sing, he was good looking, he was fa- from the homeland. polls, despite his history of supporting Demo- mous, and he had that one thing which crats, abortion rights, and universal health women want more than anything else in a care. He was quickly revealed as the small man: Money. Here is a short list of women Great as Gifts man he really is when he sat scowling like who are said to have slept at least one night FROM MY BAKERY PERCH available on .COM a child as Obama mocked him at the White with Frank Sinatra: Lauen Bacall, Angie and in local bookstores — ask for House Correspondents’ Association dinner. Dickinson, Marlene Dietrich, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hard cover #1-4010-9805-3 ISBN Soft Cover #1-4010-9804-5 ISBN After the killing of Osama bin Laden, Judy Garland, Grace Kelly, , Trump’s candidacy was done. But give Shirley MacLaine, Marilyn Monroe, Kim Donald credit: He conned us all, because he Novak, Dorothy Provine, Debbie Reynolds, The Federal Trade Commission knows that in modern politics, name recog- Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, Natalie nition, spectacle, and money are more im- Wood, Tuesday Weld, Jacqueline Kennedy, works for the consumer to prevent fraud and deception. portant than substance and character. “The Anita Ekberg, Jacqueline Bisset, Hope Call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) rest of us should feel liked taking a shower.” Lange, Gloria Vanderbilt, etc. or log on to . We should never assume that people are AMERICA IS A BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN NAME www.ftc.gov POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Page 13

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for an exclusive walking tour and celebration of Copley Square’s rich architectural heritage and beauty. “The Summer Solstice Stroll” is a movable feast cel- ebrating the history and vi- tality of Copley Square. The Last week, I was talking They did and advanced faster ian families went through event begins with a recep- about my ancestors being than most other ethnic the same thing. Girls were tion in the lobby of the John part of the unification of Italy. groups. It took the Italians in considered as daughters Hancock Tower, where Before the paper went to this country another genera- who should marry early and guests will hear an illus- print, I received a call from tion to build a similar power have husbands and children trated talk by Henry N. Cobb, Lisa at the office asking if I base. But, some things were as their responsibilities. FAIA, architect of the Tower had made a type-o in the sacrificed. Some of the chil- Careers weren’t ever part of and founding partner of Pei spelling of my last name in dren of those Italian immi- the equation. I often won- Cobb Freed & Partners, on one of the paragraphs. I re- grants refused to speak Ital- dered where my mother the design of the Tower and plied that I didn’t and ex- ian outside of their homes, would have wound up if she the evolution of Copley plained the circumstance and they didn’t pass the lan- had stayed in school. She The famous Lombardo’s Square. surrounding the change. guage or culture on to their loved math. She could look at sign welcomes guests to Over the course of the First of all, when Grandpa children, my generation. I’m a set of numbers that were the “Vincent’s Night Club evening, visitors will be th Christoforo first arrived in one of a minority of my gen- five across, ten down, and 25 Anniversary” charity treated to: an insider’s the U.S., his name was eration that can speak some instantly add them up in her gala. stained glass tour and organ Nunzio DeCristofaro. I don’t Italian, and what I know is head. (Photo by Hilda M. Morrill) demonstration at Trinity know where or when, but the dialect. In spite of all of this, After she married my fa- pronunciation of exotic- Church, a musical perfor- spelling changed to we have a lot to be proud of. If ther, her responsibilities th sounding dishes. mance inspired by the 150 DeChristoforo. I don’t think it wasn’t for those immi- were to clean and cook for Anniversary of the Civil he ever knew that this hap- grants who came here with her family. For whatever it’s Not sure what’s on that charcuterie plate, or the eti- War at Old South Church, pened as he couldn’t read or nothing and made it the hard worth, we’ve come a long and a tour of the Civil War write. Dad, somewhere along way, we wouldn’t be who and way, especially in this coun- quette on tasting a sample of wine? Now’s your chance exhibits at the Boston Pub- the line, dropped the “De,” what we are today. try and in spite of those dif- lic Library. and I’m not sure why. After Another reason it took an ferences between our grand- to ask away, all while sam- pling signature dishes and This moveable feast in- he passed away and I began extra generation for us to parents generation and ours, cludes a reception at the handling the widow benefit make it was the attitude sur- we should be proud of them drinks from each restau- rant. Students will learn how Library’s Courtyard Restau- checks for Mom, I noticed rounding education that and their ground work that rant hosted by The Catered that his City of Boston checks those of the first generation paved the way for us. Each to read the menus accu- rately and assertively while Affair. The evening con- from his time with the school had. In Italy, in the 1800s, week, I can only look at the cludes with a light buffet department were made out to the clergy were educated, the generations of my family and enjoying a terrific meal alongside one of the most supper hosted by The DeChristoforo and his Social people who controlled politi- be proud of them. I think part Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. Security checks to cally and militarily were edu- of our job is to pass on what influential foodies in Boston. Registration is necessary. Proceeds benefit the Christoforo. I was Christened cated, and before the unifi- we learned to the next gen- Friends of Copley Square. Christoforo and have never cation of the country, the eration and then, hope for Visit www.bcae.org or call the BCAE at 617-267-4430 Space is limited, and partici- changed anything legally. So, outsiders who controlled were the best. In my own frame of pants must reserve a ticket there you have it. educated. Much of the time, reference, if it wasn’t for for full details and to sign up. The Boston Center for Adult by June 17. Illiteracy was very common they were perceived as the Babbononno, I wouldn’t know For more information, call during my grandparents’ gen- enemy and children were anything about carpentry or Education is located at 122 Arlington Street, Boston. 617-536-2101 or visit eration. From what I’ve read, brought up not to emulate music. If it wasn’t for Nanna, www.friendsofcopleysquare.org. about 97% of the Italians who them. Instead, trades and I wouldn’t know how to cook. ……. The Friends of Copley Square, a non-profit organi- The John Hancock Tower is immigrated to the U.S. be- hard work were emphasized, One of the greatest things located at 200 Clarendon tween 1880 and 1930, were not education. This attitude those old timers passed on to zation that provides funding to assist the City of Boston Street, Boston. unable to read. Actually, most followed them to America and us was the concept of family, Enjoy! were from southern Italy, to many, like my grand- La Famiglia. Many times with the preservation, main- tenance, and beautification (Be sure to visit Hilda south of Rome. These were fathers, a sign of success was over the years, I’ve written Morrill’s gardening Web site, the people who were from a man who came home with about the Sunday dinners at of the Copley Square, will host its second annual www.bostongardens.com. farming areas and among calloused hands and a sore Nanna and Babbononno’s In addition to events covered the poorest in all of Italy. back from a hard day’s house. Three generations “Summer Solstice Stroll” on Tuesday, June 21, beginning and reported by the columnist, Some, like Babbononno, work. would sit down at a dining “The Socially Set” is compiled were lucky enough to have Dad was always an advo- room table and enjoy not only at 5:30 p.m. Against the backdrop of from various other sources trades to work at when they cate of education. Early on, the food, but each other. Of- such as news and press re- arrived, that’s if they could get he couldn’t go beyond high ten, an extended family summer’s longest day, five of Boston’s most storied land- leases, PRNewswire services, jobs. The discrimination and school as there was a depres- might be represented at the etc.) prejudice were pretty bad. sion to deal with and he had dining room table, as well as marks will open their doors There were thousands who to help the family to survive an assortment of paesani. were carpenters, barbers, by going to work. When I was Years back, I ran into my 2nd • Helen Buonopane Turns 90 (Continued from Page 3) farmers, chefs, bakers, res- growing up, I completed high cousin, Ralph Pepe at a fam- this position until she re- cream that was given out for taurateurs, tailors, etc…, but school and Dad insisted I go ily wake. We reminisced tired at the age of 65. She dessert. Kudos to ABCD! D&S the vast majorities were un- to college. Both my grandfa- about the great times we had was given a huge retirement Video photographed and skilled, like Grandpa thers thought that it was a as kids living as members of party at Lombardo’s and was filmed her celebration. Christoforo. They became waste of time. They told my an extended family. We presented with many memo- When the film is ready all the day laborers who built the father that I should learn a talked about putting our ries and gifts. Helen, a job her friends at the commu- cities and towns, paved the trade and studying too much families together for a Sun- well done! nity center can relive that roads, worked on construc- might make me go crazy. day dinner. Our wives could Helen was married to An- wonderful moment again. tion and did the jobs that Fortunately, my father won meet and our kids could get thony Buonopane. They had The Mass House of Repre- other Americans didn’t or out and I continued with my to know their cousins. It four children, Suzanne, sentatives, State Represen- wouldn’t do. One reason why education. worked. Since that point in Marie, Anthony and tative, Aaron Michlewitz and there was friction between It was worse for Italian time, we combine our two Stephen. Three of her four House Speaker Robert the Italians and the Irish 100 girls. As an example, Mom families on holidays, like children blessed her with DeLeo presented Helen with years ago was that they were was made to quit high school Christmas, Easter and seven grandchildren, and a Citation honoring her 90th in competition with each as Babbononno considered it Thanksgiving to celebrate ten great-grandchildren. A birthday. She also received other. The Irish had similar a waste of time for his daugh- the way we remember fam- nice addition to the Palomba- a Citation from Boston City problems, but were a little ter to get an education. She ily celebrations when we Buonopane Families. Councilor Sal LaMattina, better off than the Italians; left school in the 10th grade were kids. We consider it a Helen left Boston and who presented it himself. they spoke English and most and went to work to help testament to our grandpar- moved around for the next Her beautiful event was were literate. support the family and save ents as well as a method of 70 years. In September of topped off with song from a Unlike the Italians, the some money for when she continuing the traditions of 2009 Helen returned to Bos- group of children from the Irish learned early on that got married. She wasn’t in old. ton and moved into the Villa Eliot School in the North one way to build a power base the minority as most girls I hope I don’t sound like I’m Michelangelo Apartments, End. They gathered all was to get involved politically. in her generation from Ital- preaching, I’m just reminisc- the very same place where around her and sang to her. ing. I think, though, that I’ve she attended high school. It was glorious and the look th — FOR YOU WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST — passed something along to On April 5 the Action for on her face was precious. my kids. I overheard a phone Community Development I can honestly say that she THE call one day a while back. (ABCD) celebrated her 90th returned to her birthplace One of my kids was talking birthday with her two daugh- and found so much happi- Johnny Christy with a buddy who invited him ters, Suzanne Mika and ness in her “Very Golden to go to a Patriots game on a Marie Doherty, along with all Years”. If you had the joy of forthcoming Sunday after- her friends. Frank and Mary growing up Italian in the noon. His reply was, “Oh, I Romano and their wonderful North End, well lucky are we Orchestra can’t. That’s when we have staff arrayed the tables with who experienced it’s magic our family Sunday dinner.” a meal fit for a king. It re- for we pass this way only MUSIC FOR ALL Maybe the apple really minded me of a wedding. “Once in our Lifetime” God OCCASIONS 781-648-5678 doesn’t fall far from the tree! They gave her a gift basket Bless you Mom. We Love GOD BLESS AMERICA and a huge cake with ice You! Page 14 POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011

The time has come, the walrus said, NEWS BRIEFS TO TALK OF MANY THINGS (FROM ITALIAN of shoes and ships and sealing wax of cabbages and kings NEWSPAPERS AND by Sal Giarratani OTHER PUBLICATIONS) NEW CANDIDATE ENTERS southbound lane of the clearer, usually kinder per- Compiled by Orazio Z. Buttafuoco DISTRICT 3 COUNCIL RACE Expressway after work, I spective on what we see to- South Boston resident Bob hardly see any cars in the day.” ITALIAN LITERARY EXPERTS AREN’T … EXPERT IN Ferrara has announced his HOV lane. It is open to buses He is survived by his wife LITERATURE! From November 29 to December 3, 2010, candidacy for the City Coun- and any vehicle with two or of 64 years Teresa, three 16,000 candidates, all National Police personnel, gathered cil race in District 2 which more folks riding together. sons and three daughters, in five Italian cities to take tests for the position of Police includes a number of com- Meanwhile, the other traffic one sister, 13 grandchildren Superintendent. The supervision of the examination was, munities including South lanes are bumper-to-bumper. and two great-grandchildren. as expected, the responsibility of the top brass of National Boston and the most of Wasn’t the HOV lane set In one of his last talks Police officers. The Ministry of Education contributed the South End. With his can- up to make traffic flow faster with his wife, he said, “I had the original tests, consisting of 800 questions spread onto didacy there are now three for the rest of us in slow everything I ever wanted ten sheets, which were handed out to the candidates. At candidates running which moving traffic? Looking to and a job I loved.” the conclusion of the tests, and the correction thereof, it means a preliminary elec- my left, I see cars and buses SHOPPING FOR CEREAL was discovered that at least eight of the questions’ answers, tion on Tuesday, September zooming by me with all the AT SHAW’S provided by officials of the Ministry of Education, were totally 27. Ferrara is a longtime space in the world between I was over at Shaw’s Su- wrong. Obviously the ‘expert literary minds of the Ministry sports coach and community one another. Now, the permarket in Liberty Plaza of Education had…goofed! The most sensational one, and activist who is running to Patriot Ledger confirms what on home from work. the most shocking, was about the author of the shortest pick up where Jimmy Kelly I have seen. About one in As I walked down the hot/ poem ever written, just four words. It was: “Ed e’ subito sera!” left off before passing away every 20 cars uses the HOV cold cereal aisle, I noticed (Suddenly it was evening), by the Sicilian Nobel laureate in 2007. He calls himself lane which is a small frac- that General Mills was push- Salvatore Quasimodo (1959). The (wrong) answer given, and an independent voice for tion of all the vehicles head- ing something relatively published, after the test taking, gave the authorship to neighborhood concerns. ing south out of Boston. brand new. I thought it was Eugenio Montale, a writer and poet, but not a Nobel laure- Back in the late 90’s, he According to that newspaper disgusting but a sampling ate, as Quasimodo. helped co-found the South report, the state doesn’t plan of shoppers around me Of the 16,000 participants, only 1,308 (less than 10%) Boston Pop Warner Football. to make any plans to alter made me wonder about my passed the test. What is next? Several of the failing candi- DISNEY HOV usage. own tastes. The cereal box dates have complained, threatening even legal action. But COMING TO CAMBRIDGE Eventually, if the HOV lane in question was Chocolate the Police brass has ruled that the wrong answers consti- The Mouse is back in the continues to be underused, Cheerios which I found tute only a fraction of the 800 questions. It is true, but the House. The Walt Disney it might just be opened up as totally gross. Chocolate for ‘wrong answers’ remain in the minds of everyone involved. Company’s Imagineering another lane of traffic at breakfast is not for me. A Those who passed the exam, as well as those who didn’t, Research Division is plan- rush hours. At least, some- nice Hershey bar in the will be judged by the answers given to the given questions. ning on opening a small lab one should be thinking that, afternoon, now that is an- All this after the Berlusconi’s school reform! Good Start! in East Cambridge in a few right? other story all together. THE DECEASED HURRIEDLY CREMATED … BEFORE weeks. Eleven years ago, VERTEX IS NEW STARTUP I can still remember my THE FUNERAL! THIS SEEMS LIKE SCIENCE FICTION, Disney shuttered its last FOR FAN PIER SITE daughter as a little girl at an BUT IT IS NOT. In a small town near Bologna (San Marino such facility in the city. The Well, it is official, Vertex IHOP table for Sunday morn- di Bentivoglio) is the place where the mix-up event occurred. original Disney lab had only will be moving from its cur- ing breakfast. A Hungarian refugee, Janos Wellman, 70, a pharmacist a half dozen workers and rent Cambridge site. Right All she had to see on the and a fervent Catholic, came to Italy in 1956, and had kept a low profile. The new now Fan Pier is one building menu and it was chocolate planned that after his death he wanted to be buried back in lab will be more open about but plans are for more ex- chip pancakes for her. She Hungary. But something happened on the way to the fu- its work and is hiring pansion at Fan Pier which made it through the first neral. The Pastor stated to the family that the ashes can- researchers in social and would call for an eight-build- flapjack before saying it not substitute the dead person inside the Church! ... Only behavioral sciences. Cam- ing complex of restaurants, tasted ugly. I told her that the body is allowed. But the family protested saying that bridge is only the third U.S. parks and a marina. Vertex before she ordered but the Pastor, who knew earlier that cremation would take site outside of California and should “serve as a great had to find out for herself place, failed to inform the family of the deceased about the the fourth if you count anchor for the Seaport Area, how chocolate and pan- Church’s rules on the matter. At the end, the Mass was Switzerland. Boston has long sought to cakes are not exactly bread celebrated….without the ashes! BUNKER HILL DAY entice a biotechnology and butter or sugar and OLIVE OIL INDISPENSABLE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN PARADE ON TAP company from neighboring spice. DIET. Not a day goes by that we learn of studies that test The Bunker Hill Day Cambridge. CEO Joe Fallon To be upfront with readers, the beneficial effects of following the Mediterranean diet. parade will be held on Sun- of the Fallon Co., a develop- I love Special K and always Recent studies have led to the discovery of additional secrets day, June 12 at 12:30 pm. ment firm says “this is an have. However, now besides in the diet: the elements within the phenols that are Hopefully, the day will be area of growth not just for original Special K, they now present in the extra-virgin olive oil neutralize the genes great weather-wise after the Boston but for the entire have about five other fruit that are behind the inflammations. This explains why the month of May we just suf- region.” flavored Special K boxes. I risks in the cardiovascular system are greatly reduced, as fered through. According to reports, Ver- nix them all. If I still ate well as in type 2 diabetes. So, try to make daily use of virgin The recent on-going pa- tex will begin moving em- Cheerios, it would be the olive oil, if you want to stay healthy! And I’m not kidding, rade fund raiser had been ployees to the Seaport Area original Cheerios too. either! held over at the Grasshopper in the fall to an existing MEANWHILE Cafe on Bunker Hill Street building at One Marine Park Market Basket Supermar- LEGAL NOTICE was a huge success accord- Drive. ket in Chelsea seems to be ing to my friend Eileen BILL DUNCLIFFE doing very well. No matter CITY OF BOSTON Locke. Bill Duncliffe was a retired when I’m there, the parking MAYOR’S OFFICE OF This is Boston’s premier journalist from the Boston lot is crowded. The size of the CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND LICENSING parade. I’ve only missed a Herald going back to the place is very, very large. It Notice is hereby given that the Mayor’s Office of Consumer Affairs handful in my entire life. A days of the Boston Evening looks and feels like a small and Licensing has received the following application: fun time for all is always in American in 1948. He went town. The only other Market To increase the capacity on the second floor from 97 people the forecast. My best ones from being a brash reporter Basket I know and use is to 167 people. included the 200th Battle of covering events like the down in Milford but it looks at: 166 Canal Street, Boston, MA 02114 Bunker Hill Anniversary one Beatles and Busing to much smaller than the known as: The Fours back in 1975 and the 1981 becoming a feisty elder on Chelsea store. the applicant is: Peter Colton parade when I marched with the Herald’s editorial pages. East Boston is very lucky manager of record is: Timothy J. Colton the Peoples Firehouse- I remember reading his in the supermarket depart- A public hearing on this application will be held at Boston City Hall, Room 801, on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. Engine 50 contingent. It is Record American stories as ment with a Shaw’s Super- difficult to believe the occu- a younger guy back in my market near the Sumner Anyone wishing to speak on this matter is invited to attend the hearing. Sign language interpreters are available upon request. pation of the Winthrop Street college years. When I think Callahan tunnel as well as Interpretation Services in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Firehouse was 30 years the name Duncliffe, I always the Chelsea Market Basket Vietnamese, Haitian Creole, Cape Verdean Creole and American ago. remember the Record and Stop & Shop on Route 99 Sign Language may be available upon request if the request is THE GREAT American. around the corner in from made two weeks prior to the public hearing. Call 617-635-4165 to request an interpreter. Written comments may be made prior NEW ENGLAND He just passed away re- it. to the hearing by writing to: STEAMPUNK EXHIBITION cently at age 90. He grew up IT WAS COUNTRY Patricia A. Malone, Director Check out this three-day in Cambridge and served WESTERN ITALIAN Mayor’s Office of Consumer Affairs and Licensing extravaganza featuring the with the US Army during STYLE Room 817, Boston City Hall, Boston, MA 02201 best in steampunk. They’ll World War II in the Pacific The Country Western Din- Telephone 617-635-4165 have concerts, contests, before starting his journal- ner Dance recently co-spon- Fax 617-635-4174 Run date: 6/3/11 steampunk opera, Victorian istic career. His Herald sored in Norwood by the weeding, panels, demonstra- obituary quoted a column he Sicilian Association of tions, dance lessons and wrote in the Boston Herald Greater Boston and the What Happens When You more. To be held on Septem- on his 71 birthday. Said Norwood Sons of Italy lodge ber 16-18 at the Courtyard Duncliffe at the time, “When was a huge success. The Marriott! Central MA Expo we look over our shoulder music was provided by Stan Don’t Advertise? Center in Fitchburg. See now, we see life from a far Martin and the Honky Tonk www.tgnese.com. different vantage point then Heroes. For more informa- Nothing! CARPOOL LANE when, with younger eyes, we tion on this Sicilian asso- For information on advertising in the UNDERUSED? stared at it straight in the ciation, you can contact Post-Gazette, call 617-227-8929. I’ve noticed it for a while. face. Generally, the back- Maria Marchetti at 781-461- When I’m driving in the ward glance gives us a 2633. BOSTON POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011 Page 15

Harmon Killerbrew He added three more Could Kill the Ball at no-hitters in his 27 year ca- Home Plate EXTRA Innings reer including a 1991 gem Back in the early 60s and when he struck out 16 Blue 70s when baseball was still by Sal Giarratani Jays at age 44. His career baseball, there was an elite stat of 6.6 hits per nine in- crew of sluggers in both RBIs with 140, his career he was up there with Frank Masterson Has Turned nings is the best ever in leagues who were truly best. In 1965, he led the Robinson, Willie McCovey, into a Great Starter baseball history. Said former amazing. When there were Twins to the pennant but Rocky Colavito, Jim Gentile The other evening May 23, who is a only 8 or 10 teams per lost to the LA Dodgers. The and Reggie Jackson. Base- the Red Sox and Indians saw MLB Network commentator league, I knew the names of Twins also won the AL West ball had so much talent with a great pitching duel be- who threw the first no- everyone and their stats. titles in 1969 and 1970. He great hitters and fielders tween 7-1/3 hitter in Marlins history, hitters real legiti- played in 13 All-Star games like Brooks Robinson, Nellie innings, 2 runs against Jus- “There are a few guys who mate sluggers included the and was inducted into the Fox, Luis Aparico, Dick Groat, tin Masterson 72/3 innings, every time they toe the rub- Minnesota Twins Harmon Hall of Fame in 1984. Ken Boyer and Bobby Rich- 2 runs. It was a no decision ber, you think they could Killerbrew who started his In an age before steroids ardson, just to name a few. for Clay but Masterson took throw a no-hitter and Ryan 22 year baseball career with almost killed the game, Killerbrew finished with the win against his former is one of them.” the old Washington Senators Killerbrew was 5-foot 11 in a 2,086 hits and not one teammates. Justin is now Ryan finished with 5,714 in 1954 one week away from 210-pound frame. In 1962, bunt and had 1,584 RBIs. He 5-2 with a 2.50 ERA for the career which his 18th birthday. He didn’t he became the first of only was a true class act. I was Indians. Buchholz ranks number one on the all steal bases because he four players to hit a ball lucky to have been there for stands at 4-3 with a 3.30 time list. He also holds the was slow and he didn’t hit for over the left field roof at Ti- that generation of baseball ERA. single season record with average finishing with a ger Stadium. In 1967, he hit before it got soiled by all Wakefield Catching Up 383 Ks in 1973. .256 batting average. How- the longest home run in the the cheaters messing up to Cy Young Does Barry Bonds Belong ever, he could hit home runs. history of Metropolitan Sta- lifetime and single season Cy Young with his 193 in the Hall of Fame? He finished with 573 hom- dium in Bloomington, Min- records. Rest in peace, wins holds the records for Sal Bando, we remember ers. In 1975 after he retired nesota. In 1963, he hit 43 Harmon Killerbrew! most wins by a Red Sox. him from those long-ago Oak- to the broadcasting booth, homers to win the AL home Giambi Does it at 192 wins land A’s days, said his days only Babe Ruth had more run title beating Boston Red Three Times holds down 2nd place. Mean- alone with the Pirates home runs in the American Sox slugger Dick Stuart who On May 19, Jason Giambi while, who has pitched 17 should be enough to get him League. Today, he is still slammed 42 home runs. from the Rockies became seasons with the Sox start- in. Gary Carter thinks there number 22 on the all time In 1954, right out of high the second-oldest player ing in 1995 is now 180-161. should be a special wing at home run list. school he was signed as a ever to hit three homers in Thirteen wins away from the Cooperstown for all those Killerbrew, the Hall of bonus baby with a $12,000 one game and tied his ca- great Cy Young. As I said caught up in the steroid Famer, developed his bonus. He became a regular reer high of 7 RBIs. Giambi, elsewhere at Wake’s age scandal. Dan Gladden strength by lifting 10-gallon with the Senators in 1959 40, who was a former MVP now, he recently broke a 103 thinks that Bonds gave milk cans on an Idaho farm- when he tied for the league entered the game hitting -year record set by Dean baseball a bad name. Warren hand and became one of the with 42 home runs despite .115 this season with a McGuire in 1908 when he Cromartie says he’d only most feared sluggers of his playing half his games in single homer and 4 RBIs. was 44 years, 280 days old. vote for a 185 pound Barry generation. He passed away spacious Griffith Stadium Stan Musial remains the old- Nolan Ryan’s Bonds. Mike Bielecki says on May 17 ending his treat- down in D.C. The Senators est player to due this feat Seven No-hitters put him in after he croaks. ment for esophageal cancer. moved to Minnesota in the when at age 41, he con- Nolan Ryan was only 26 Ron Kittle is clear, no way Last December I reported 1962 expansion season and nected against the NY Mets when he threw his first no- Jose for Barry. Steve Lyons right here that Killerbrew were renamed the Twins. on July 8, 1962. hitter, a 12 game disagrees and says put him had begun cancer treatment He finished his career in Happy Birthday, for the Angels on May 15, in. at the Mayo Clinic in 1975 with the Kansas City Mr. October 1973 in Kansas City. He was However, it would appear Scottsdale, Arizona. Royals. Eventually doing Slugger Reggie Jackson still 26 for his second no-hit- former first baseman Rico He led or tied AL hitters in color in the broadcast booth who started with the Oak- ter exactly two months later Brogna appears to be the home runs six times and hit for the Athletics, Angels and land Athletics by hitting 49 in and in this game leading candidate for presi- 40 or more homers in eight Twins. homers as a rookie and be- he fanned 17 batters. He dent of the Barry Bonds Fan seasons. He drove in at least When I think of the great came an icon with the NY threw another no-hitter in Club stating, “Barry is argu- 100 RBIs nine times. He was sluggers during the 1950s, Yankees, especially on the his final 1974 start and ably one of the top three play- the AL MVP in 1969 when he 60s and 70s, Harmon Killer- World Series teams earned, struck out 15 Twins. It was ers to ever play the game ... led the American League in brew was one of the best. He the nickname “Mr. October a perfect game as he walked It doesn’t matter to me at all home runs with 49, tying his was as great as Mickey because of his great feats in eight batters. He notched what he did or did not take single season high, and in Mantle, or Willie Mays but the Fall Classic just turned his fourth in 1975 fanning or do.” 65 years old on May 18. nine Orioles. Only Sandy Sorry Rico but I’m going Koufax had ever thrown with either Kittle who says LEGAL NOTICE PRAYER TO ST. JUDE four no-hitters in a career no way or Bielecki who MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be but Ryan did it in over three would do it at his cemetery NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS adored, glorified, loved and pre- seasons. plot. Sealed General Bids for MPA CONTRACT NO. HP1201-C1, FY 12-13 AIRFIELD PAVEMENT served throughout the world now REPAIRS-TERM AT L.G. HANSCOM FIELD, BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS will be received by and forever. Sacred Heart of the Massachusetts Port Authority at the Capital Programs Department Offi ce, Suite 209S, Logan Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Offi ce Center, One Harborside Drive, East Boston, Massachusetts 02128, until 11:00 A.M. local time worker of miracles, pray for us. By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2011 immediately after which, in a designated room, the bids will be St. Jude, help of the hopeless, CHRISTOPHER M. ENFANTO (a/k/a CHRISTOPHER ENFANTO) to BOSTON FEDERAL SAVINGS opened and read publicly. pray for us. BANK dated April 1, 2003, and recorded on April 1, 2003 with the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 38636 at Page 333, of which mortgage TD BANK, N.A. is the present holder, NOTE: PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT THE 3RD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM Saythisprayer9timesadayand by the 8th day your prayers will be for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged IN THE CIVIL AIR TERMINAL AT L.G. HANSCOM FIELD, BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS premises located at 122 Main Street, Unit 203, Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts will be AT 1:00 PM LOCAL TIME ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2011. answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 P.M. on June 29, 2011, on the mortgaged premises, all and singular the The work includes CRACK FILLING, PATCHING, MILLING AND SEALING OF BITUMINOUS AND promised. My prayers have been premises described in said mortgage substantially as follows: CONCRETE PAVEMENTS; REHABILITATION OF IN-PAVEMENT LIGHTS; PAVEMENT MARKING. answered. L.M.D.A.T.P. TO WIT: DRAINAGE PIPE, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND UTILITY CASTING ADJUCTMENTS. The property in Stoneham know as Unit 203 (UNIT”), of the Summerhill Condominium Bid documents will be made available beginning JUNE 8, 2011. (the “CONDOMINIUM”), located at 122 Main Street, Stoneham, Middlesex South Suffolk The estimated contract cost is THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($350,000.00). County, Massachusetts, created pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 183A by recording a Master Deed LEGAL NOTICE (the “MASTER DEED”) dated January 1, 2003 and recorded at the Middlesex South Registry Bid Documents in electronic format may be obtained free of charge at the Authority’s Capital Programs of Deeds as Instrument 259 as amended from time to time. Department Offi ce, together with any addenda or amendments, which the Authority may issue and a MICHAEL SORRENTINO Said Unit is shown on the fl oor plans of the Buildings recorded with the Master Deed and printed copy of the Proposal form. 95 CRESCENT AVENUE, SUITE 107 on the Unit Plan recorded therewith to which is affi xed the verifi ed statement of a registered A proposal guaranty shall be submitted with each General Bid consisting of a bid deposit for fi ve (5) REVERE, MA 02151 (617) 347-9104 FAX (781) 286-8402 architect registered professional engineer or registered land surveyor. percent of the value of the bid; when sub-bids are required, each must be accompanied by a deposit The Unit is conveyed together with a 6.15 undivided percentage interest in the common equal to fi ve (5) percent of the sub-bid amount, in the form of a bid bond, or cash, or a certifi ed check, TO: JIM T. EBAI elements and facilities as defi ned and described in the Master Deed and the exclusive right to or a treasurer’s or a cashier’s check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the 85 SYLVAN STREET uses those common Areas and Facilities appurtenant to said Unit as set forth in the Master Deed. Massachusetts Port Authority in the name of which the Contract for the work is to be executed. The MALDEN, MA 02148 The Unit is subject to and has the benefi t of all rights, easements, agreements, interest bid deposit shall be (a) in a form satisfactory to the Authority, (b) with a surety company qualifi ed to do and provisions contained in the Master Deed and the condominium Trust and By-Laws recorded business in the Commonwealth and satisfactory to the Authority, and (c) conditioned upon the faithful REF: 2000 ACURA GRAY therewith, as any of the same may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions performance by the principal of the agreements contained in the bid. VIN #JH4DC4356YS002521 thereof, as well as the provisions of chapter 183A of the Massachusetts General Laws as the The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond and a labor and materials B & B TOWING same may be amended from time to time. payment bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract price. The surety shall be a surety 50-R MOONEY STREET Being the same premises conveyed to the mortgagor by deed of Franklin Stoneham Group company or securities satisfactory to the Authority. Attention is called to the minimum rate of wages LLC dated March 19, 2003 and recorded with the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of to be paid on the work as determined under the provisions of Chapter 149, Massachusetts General CAMBRIDGE, MA Deeds in Book 38636, Page 329. Laws, Section 26 to 27G, inclusive, as amended. The Contractor will be required to pay minimum HAS HAD YOUR VEHICLE The premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefi t of all rights, rights of wages in accordance with the schedules listed in Division II, Special Provisions of the Specifi cations, SINCE MAY 4, 2011. way, restrictions, easements, reservations, conditions, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, which wage rates have been predetermined by the U. S. Secretary of Labor and /or the Commissioner ABOVE VEHICLE WAS ORDERED improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens of Labor and Industries of Massachusetts, whichever is greater. and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force The successful Bidder will be required to purchase and maintain Bodily Injury Liability Insurance and TOWED BY CAMBRIDGE POLICE and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Property Damage Liability Insurance for a combined single limit of $1,000,000.00. Said policy shall be FOR UN/REGISTERED AND easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. The premises are also sold on an occurrence basis and the Authority shall be included as an Additional Insured. See the insurance UN/INSURED VEHICLE. subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. sections of Division I, General Requirements and Division II, Special Provisions for complete details. TOWING CHARGE IS $90.00 TERMS OF SALE: This Contract is also subject to Affi rmative Action requirements of the Massachusetts Port Authority STORAGE CHARGE A deposit of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) by cash, certifi ed or bank check will be required contained in the Non-Discrimination and Affi rmative Action article of Division I, General Requirements to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certifi ed or bank and Covenants, and to the Secretary of Labor’s Requirement for Affi rmative Action to Ensure Equal $25.00 PER DAY. check at the law offi ces of Salter McGowan Sylvia & Leonard, Inc., 321 South Main Street, Suite 301, Opportunity and the Standard Federal Equal Opportunity Construction Contract Specifi cations PLEASE GET IN TOUCH AND LET Providence, RI 02903 within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser (Executive Order 11246). ME KNOW WHAT YOUR for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this publication, the The General Contractor is required to submit a Certifi cation of Non-Segregated Facilities prior to award INTENTIONS ARE ABOUT YOUR description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control. of the Contract, and to notify prospective subcontractors of the requirement for such certifi cation where VEHICLE. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. the subcontract exceeds $10,000. TD Bank, N.A., Present holder of said mortgage Complete information and authorization to view the site may be obtained from the Capital Programs PLEASE CALL THE ABOVE Department Offi ce at the Massachusetts Port Authority. The right is reserved to waive any informality NUMBER AND ASK FOR MIKE. By its Attorneys, in or reject any or all proposals. SUBMITTED BY Salter McGowan Sylvia & Leonard, Inc. MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY MICHAEL SORRENTINO 321 South Main Street, Suite 301 THOMAS J. KINTON, JR. Providence, RI 02903 (401) 274-0300 CEO AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Run date: 6/3/11 Run dates: 5/20, 5/27, 6/3/11 Run date: 6/3/11, 6/10/11, 6/17/11 Page 16 BOSTON POST-GAZETTE, JUNE 3, 2011

CORNER TALK HOOPS and HOCKEY in the HUB by Reinaldo Oliveira, Jr. by Richard Preiss

June 14th says Pug Ring Pennsylvania, France, Puerto Leader Tommy Martini, is Rico, Florida, California, etc. the next Pugs Luncheon at etc. etc. He got around. the Florian Hall in Dorches- New Iron Fighters; Danny ter. Congratulations to Tom O’Connor a light-welter- and Pat Martini. They cel- weight 14-1, 3 KO’s Framing- ebrate their 50th wedding ham. Danny was the 2008 anniversary on July 9th. U.S. Olympic team alternate, Compliments to Bernard with an outstanding 68-12 Hopkins. Did you check out amateur record. A four-time the Bernard Hopkins 51-5-2, New England Golden Glove 32 KO, versus Jean Pascal Champion, who won the 26-1-1, 16 KO fight? The re- 2008 National Golden Glove sult … Bernard Hopkins is light-welterweights. Maceo now the oldest person in Box- Crowder light-heavyweight ing history to win a world title. 2-0, 1 KO Roxbury, and Chris He’s 46 years young. He did Traietti super- push-ups between rounds. 9-2, 5 KO’s Quincy, is a proud Like a Drill Sergeant order- war veteran. All three are ing, “Give me 20!” Hopkins outstanding fighters. Check hit the canvas and com- them out; they’ve got talent. menced doing push-ups. 1, Jack O’Halloran says; and 2, and 3, and 4 and more. “Mike Bruce was a good In between push-ups, he beat fighter, we fought twice.” a very good fighter in Jean Jack O’Halloran “Non” of Pascal. Pascal has quick Superman fame, was a hands and combination. He Krytonian in the Ring. 6' 6” The celebrate their victory over Tampa Bay capturing the Eastern throws with power too. He’s a Jack O’Halloran fought Mike Conference title by beating the Lightning 1-0 in Game 7 at the TD Garden. Boston very good fighter. I thought Bruce twice, in addition to hasn’t won a title since Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito led the franchise to the 1972 that Bernard Hopkins clearly Manual Ramos, Joe Bugner, crown. The B’s have five titles in their franchise history. won this fight. Scores given Tony Doyle (Is Tony Doyle, (Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography) 115-113/116-112/115-114. related to Paul Doyle?), Bernard Hopkins demon- , , VANCOUVER HISTORY — Although there would be a Fenway Park that featured strated Ring generalship and Dave Mathews, Terry In a period of one month, he couple of trips to the minors the B’s alumni. experience. He’s looking Daniels, Cleveland Williams, went from hockey’s highest and a number of injuries, So, when the Canucks “Better!” Bad Chad Dawson Ken Norton, Rahman Clay, moment to one of its lowest. Doak basically stuck with come to Boston for two 30-1, 18 KO’s, now trained by Boone Kirkman, Al Lewis, For it was 41 years ago that Boston until 1970, playing 44 Stanley Cup games (and pos- “Wiz” Trainer Emmanuel Carl Gizzi, Danny McAlinden, Boston won the 1970 Stanley regular season games in the sibly a third if the series Steward fought Adrian Fred Lewis, in his 57 bout Cup via Bobby Orr’s historic 1969-1970 and eight in the goes to Game Six) fans will Diaconu 27-3, 15 KO’s. Bad 34-21-2, 17 KO career. Mike — enshrined in photo- Stanley Cup playoff run that see a franchise that literally Chad is quite the fighter with Bruce, fought tough fighters graphic history and cast in culminated in the title. started to take its on-ice wins over Glen Johnson, in 41 bouts; , statue form in front of the His selection by Vancouver form with a Boston player 41 Antonio Tarver and Tomasz Charley Chase, Buster Garden. would be the start of an years ago. What goes around, Adamek. Tomasz Adamek Mathis, Benito Canal, But within a month of cap- interim period away from come around and thus it will 44-1, 28 KO’s suffered his Chuck Wepner, Cleveland turing the title one of Orr’s Boston for Doak. There also be when the Canucks come only loss to Chad Dawson Williams, Jesse Crown, Eddie fellow defensemen would be was a silver lining. As a to the Garden for the first on February 3, 2007 in Owens, , gone — from the best team member of an expansion June Stanley Cup games Florida. The same Thomas Boone Kirkman and Jose in hockey to one that existed franchise, he would see that the Hub has hosted in Adamek, scheduled to fight Manual Urtain; a tough list only on paper the day the plenty of ice time and gain its long hockey history. for the WBC Heavyweight of heavyweights. Dick Bruins won the 1970 Cup. valuable experience. Doak BACK HOME — Vancouver title against Vitali Klitschko DiVola of Charlestown made That franchise would be would play a career high backup goalie Cory Schneider 42-2-0, 39 KO’s, September a name for himself in Box- the , an 77 games during the 1970- who grew up in Marblehead, 10, 2011. Bad Chad Dawson ing too. He fought 42 fights organization that on May 10, 1971 season with the was honored with an award handily defeated Adrian versus; Bob Shaughnessy, 1970 — when all of Boston Canucks, along with 112 from the Bruins while still Diaconu by decision, by Paddy Read, Tony Tavares, was dancing in the streets minutes in the penalty box. in high school and went on scores of 117-111 / 118-110/ Tommy Tibbs, Carlos Ortiz, — was simply preparing for After another season with to play for three years at BC 116/112. Renaldo Victoria, Jose Pa- the expansion that Vancouver, Doak would play before leaving early to sign “Joe DeNucci!” The long- gan, Buddy Daye, Richie would take place on June 9. a season with the New York with the Vancouver organi- est serving auditor in Mas- Grassley and many tough All existing teams were al- Rangers and most of another zation. His family still has sachusetts state history and fighters of his day. Brothers lowed to protect only so many with the Red Wings before season tickets to the Bru- World title contender, Al Kivlin and Pat Kivlin of players, leaving the others coming back to Boston in a ins. He may not play at all was Grand Marshall in Cambridge. I remember the available for the expansion March 1, 1973 deal that saw in the series with the B’s Newton’s May 30th, 2011 Kivlin family. They were draft that would begin to the Bruins send Ace Bailey because Vancouver’s first Memorial Day Parade. tough. Al Kivlin had his first stock the rosters of Van- to the Motor City in return. line goalie Roberto Luongo is REMEMBERING, “IRON Pro fight April 29, 1970 in couver and Buffalo, the two Back in the Hub once an excellent netminder. But FIGHTERS, FIGHTING Pennsylvania versus Bobby new teams that would begin again, Doak would play with in the leadup to the series IRON FIGHTERS!” Phillips. Pat Kivlin fought his play in the NHL in the fall of the B’s through the 1980- he was still highlighted in a Beau Jaynes of Lowell first pro fight June 7, 1975 in 1970. 1981 season, a span in number of feature stories as fought 97 professional fights. Brockton, versus tough Jose Thus it was that Van- which the B’s made it to the writers sought out all the As they say, “Don’t look at a Carlos Garcia. Pat Kivlin had couver GM Bud Poile se- Stanley Cup Finals three local angles. fighter’s record, look at who 19 fights, with only 2 defeats. lected Bruins defenseman times, only to lose on each HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Bruins they fought.” Beau Jaynes He fought mostly in New En- Gary Doak as his first pick occasion — 1974 loss to President Cam Neely, who fought the best of the best; gland and Pennsylvania on in the expansion draft. A (4-2), 1977 played three seasons for Rocky Fratto, Sean O’ Grady, occasion. His brother Al native of Ontario, Canada sweep by Canadiens (4-0), the Canucks at the start of Fernando Fernandez, Jimmy Kivlin had 23 fights, around Doak came to the attention 1978 loss to Canadiens (4-2). his NHL career, celebrates Corkum, Tony Lopes, Anto- the U.S., in New York, New of NHL scouts while playing Following his playing ca- his 46th birthday on June 6, nio Cervantes, Lou Bizzaro, Jersey, Pennsylvania, and junior hockey in Hamilton, reer Doak remained on the day of Game 3. It is also Clyde Gray, Hector Matta, mostly New England. Bobby Ontario where he gave no- Causeway Street as an as- the 25th anniversary of his Tony Petronelli, Don Sen- Diamond of Boston, began tice of being one tough player sistant to Bruins head being traded to Boston (June nett, Paul Poirier, Pedro his professional career on accumulating 216 penalty coach Gerry Cheevers. He 6, 1986) for Barry Pederson. Carrasco, Leo Randolph, March 13, 1974 in California minutes in 56 games during later was the head coach at The B’s also received Van- Sammy Goss, Ivelaw East- versus Salvador Aguilar. He the 1964-1965 season. He UMass-Boston for two years couver’s 1987 first round man, Leo DiFiore, Mando engaged in 14 professional then went on to play with the (1985-1986 and 1986-1987). draft pick in the deal — one Ramos, Al Romano, Gabe fights in New England, New of the On March 18, 2010 the that enabled Boston to select LaMarca, Billy McCluskey, York, Texas and Bruins celebrated the 40th Glen Wesley. Cam played 13 Paddy Read and Tommy from 1967-1974. followed by a very brief stint anniversary of their 1970 seasons in the NHL before Hayden, amongst many other I wrote last week that Vito with the . Stanley Cup Championship retiring and later becoming top fighters. He retired with Antuofermo was the #1 On February 16, 1966 with a reception in the Leg- a member of the B’s front of- a 53 – 44, 13 KO record. Fight- middleweight contender in Doak was traded to Boston ends Club at the Garden. fice. The B’s reached the ing the Best in World Cham- the world when we fought. along with Bill Lesuk and Some 18 players were in at- Stanley Cup Finals twice pions in North America, Eu- Correction, Vito was #2 con- Ron Murphy for Dean tendance, including Gary during his playing career (in rope, Olympic Gold medalists. tender in the World when we Prentice and Leo Boivin — a Doak. He still makes his 1988 and 1990), losing to the The best in New England. He fought. The Middleweight transaction that began a home in the Boston area, Edmonton Oilers both times. fought the best in New York, Champion of the World was fairly long career on Cause- continues to play as a mem- Also B’s forward Milan Cincinnati, Oklahoma, Can- Carlos Monzon of . way Street for Doak. But ber of the Bruins Alumni Lucic celebrates his 23rd ada, Belgium, Venezuela, #1 was Rodrigo Valdez of Doak’s would be divided into Team and took part in the birthday the next day — Spain, The Netherlands, , #2 was Vito. two parts. January 2, 2010 event at June 7.