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VOLUME 19, No. 68 CHELSEA-REVERE BOCCE BOWL WEDNESDAY Revere schools September 12, 2018 looking to cool off INDEX Editorial 6 Sports 11 in future heat waves Police News 15 Real Estate 18 District will also pilot program for juniors Classifieds 18 and seniors to bring their own computers

DEATHS By Seth Daniel that by next school year. Bruno Byron At the Lincoln School, William Catino In the heat waves that greet- the building is not air con- Elizabeth Chamberland ed students back to school in ditioned, and temperatures Anthony Mambuca the previous two weeks, those climbed quickly last week Carol Morgan at the Lincoln School and in during the afternoons. Kelly Louis John Pescatore, Jr. parts of Revere High School said they have been trying to Frank Sbrizza really had to sweat it out in put air conditioning window Mary Squibb stifling conditions. units in the school for the last Craig Troila Supt. Dianne Kelly said two years, but have run into Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 back to school in those two electrical issues. buildings was all about con- “The first hurdle we ran trolling the heat and exhaus- into was the electrical in- INDEPENDENT tion for students and staff, and NEWSPAPER GROUP she said she hopes they can fix See SCHOOL Page 2 PHOTO BY KATY ROGERS Revere’s Eunice LaPlante cheered as her Revere bocce team took the lead on Saturday, Sept. 4, during the 2nd annual Chelsea-Revere Bocce Bowl. The event took place at Voke Park in Prattville and featured senior center teams from Revere versus senior center teams from Chelsea. It was a hard-fought battle but Chelsea took the title once again. See more photos on Page 20. Revere Beach Memorial 50 CENTS set for Sunday, Sept. 16

NEWS By Sue Ellen Woodcock heart break,” Catano said. Derek’s Barber Shop “We have 10-20 applications BRIEFS This Sunday night for an every year. Students mostly ARRIGO ENDORSES Anemoduris approaching seven years of styling on Park Avenue hour people will gather on write about parents or a close Revere Beach and remember family member. These youth GOV. CHARLIE By Kevin Mahoney those lost to the substance use have built a resilience.” BAKER, LT. GOV. disorder epidemic. One student wrote about his KARYN POLITO Derek Anemoduris, 37, The gathering began 12 father’s drinking and the fact born and raised in Revere, years ago when a group from that the father could never tell The Baker-Polito campaign has been giving style to thou- the Revere residents set it into if you met him on the street. announced that 22 mayors sands of residents over the motion. People who had lost While the father is considered have endorsed Gov. Charlie years. He began his career as someone to opioids and other the “cool” parent, the student Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn a barber in 2003. Eight years substances were looking for a said he has been his biggest Polito for re-election, includ- later, Derek opened his own way to express their remem- disappointment. ing Democrats, Republicans shop, Derek’s Barber Shop, brances, grief and the stories Another wrote about how and Independents from cities located at 235 Park Avenue . of those who were lost. he had two brothers he adored across . Revere Derek Anemoduris, 37, at- The event is funded by do- but saw them slide into an Mayor Brian Arrigo (D) is one tended Revere High School, nations including MGH Re- addiction of prescription pain of 22 mayors who endorse graduating in the Class of Derek Anemoduris gives a patron a cut at the Park Ave. barber vere Cares and will take place pills. After stealing from their Baker and Polito. 1999. After receiving his high shop. this Sunday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. parents the two brothers did Arrigo said “I’m grateful school diploma, Derek contin- at the Reinstein Bandstand on decide to go to rehab. Joining for the bipartisan, common- ued his education at Framing- Psychology degree at Fram- my in Malden, where he could Revere Beach. the football team and rising in sense approach Charlie Baker ham State University, where ingham, but he did decide to study and work towards be- According to Viviana Cat- the ranks helped him deal with and Karyn Polito have taken he would study Psychology move into another profession. coming a barber. ano, of Revere Cares, they his feelings about his brothers. to supporting Revere and all of for the next three years. In 2003, Derek began attend- While at New England Hair had enough money left-over “Without football I truly Massachusetts’ communities. Derek never finished his ing New England Hair Acade- to fund a $500 scholarship don’t know who I’d be to this Whether it’s making crucial See BARBER Page 5 for a Revere High School stu- day,” he wrote. investments in our business dent. Students have to write A couple of students even districts, or boosting local aid an essay about the impact of wrote about the use of mar- and education funding, they Goldberg announces Revere receives $594K the opioid crisis on their lives. ijuana and how their family have made it a priority to en- One student selected sent a members became addicted to sure all our cities and towns thank you note saying how the it. Another wrote about her can share in Massachusetts’ in principal forgiveness funds for water projects scholarship helped her. father was a compulsive gam- “The essays will make your bler. continued success and growth. State Treasurer Deb Gold- Our administration takes The communities that I’m endorsing Governor Bak- berg, Chair of the Massa- steps whenever possible to earned loan principal forgive- er and Lt. Governor Polito for chusetts Clean Water Trust, ease the financial burden of ness are: Brockton, Fall Riv- a second term so that we will announced more than $7.5 maintaining and improving er, Gardner, Gloucester, New continue to have an advocate million in loan principal for- our water infrastructure. The Bedford, Revere, Wareham, BROADWAY FALL FESTIVAL on Beacon Hill.” giveness for 17 projects in work that is undertaken with Webster, and West Spring- “Lt. Governor Polito and nine communities statewide, the money is critical to as- field. I are grateful for the support including Revere which re- sure clean water for our res- In Revere, funds will go to- of these mayors, who repre- ceived $594,502. idents, but that work is very ward 2017 Principal Forgive- sent a diverse array of strong, The principle forgiveness expensive. We are fortunate ness Projects such as: thriving communities from all funds are administered on a that the City of Revere has • Continuing the imple- competitive basis to cities and been among the communities mentation of construction See BRIEFS Page 3 towns most in need of finan- to successfully compete for contracts for the Illicit Con- cial assistance to help pay for assistance and we are grate- nection and Sump Pump Re- improvements to drinking wa- ful that State Treasurer Deb moval Program is essential ter and infrastructure. Goldberg recognizes how im- for the City of Revere to meet “Providing these funds to portant this program is to our its goals and comply with a local communities will save city. And we are fortunate that consent decree. There is a Price subject to change the ratepayers money and pro- the Baker-Polito administra- significant number of illicit without notice tect the health of the citizens tion similarly is committed to sump pumps, roof drains, roof and the environment,” said offer the financial assistance leaders, driveway drains, yard Treasurer Goldberg. “This that will save money for our drains, etc. connections from .49 PHOTO BY KATE ANSLINGER $ Per $7.5 million is another exam- rate payers while, at the same private homes and business- Gallon ple of the excellent work the time, protect their health and es that must be removed from Maya Orozco and Emma Ospina play on a giant chess board during last Saturday’s Fall Fest on Broadway. For the second • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service Trust does saving our local improve our environment,” year, the street was shut down to accommodate the community communities money.” said Mayor Brian Arrigo. See WATER PROJECTS Page 3 CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE SALE PENDING in celebration of fall. See more photos on Pages 4 and 5.

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By Seth Daniel festivals in the world. was professional and showed superstar and so I like to go began playing out in Boston, friends who will be coming “It’s like Woodstock for up on time and took things around talking to people and and from there hustled and out to see him. He is scheduled Revere native Michael rap,” he said. “It’s about an seriously. The promoter was that is well-received because hustled to hone his craft and to go on at 5 p.m. on Sept. 16. ‘M-DOT’ Januario continues hour away from Prague in impressed with that and with not all the big stars do that. get recognized. Beyond that, he said he is to hone his lyrical skills, trav- the Czech Republic. We per- our shows, and that led to this I’ve always been raised in Re- This weekend, he will be currently working on the se- eling to Europe for colossal formed in a really good time great opportunity at Kemp.” vere to be humble and I don’t playing on Sunday at the quel, part two, to Ego and the rap festivals, and working on slot in an airplane hangar on Past performers at Kemp take any of these experiences HempFest on Boston Com- Enemy. the second part of his critical- Aug. 24. We got great feed- included Wu-Tang, De La for granted.” mon, excited to return to Bos- ly acclaimed album. back and the energy was awe- Soul, Kendrick Lamar, Com- M-DOT performs under the ton and play for family and See M-DOT Page 7 And he does it all while bal- some. One of the bloggers mon and other big names. Own Lane Music label and ancing a family and a career. there said we put out the most But M-DOT said he real- travels with his crew, dubbed Fresh off his hit album memorable set of the entire ly enjoyed just being a regu- EMS. However, the humble ‘Ego and the Enemy’ last year, festival, which is a great thing lar guy while at the festival, Revere native got his start at M-DOT just got back from to hear. Basically, I had done which was a hit with fans. the Beachmont School writ- the Czech Republic where he a show in Germany with the “It was a great festival ing poetry and recording his performed in the key timeslot Phar Cyde back in March because as much as I’ve ac- rap lyrics on an old Walkman. for the Hip Hop Kemp Fest, when I was on a 30-day tour. complished, I’m just a regu- After about a thousand miles which is one of the top 50 rap It was a very cool show and I lar guy,” he said. “I’m not a of cassette tape recordings, he

School // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 frastructure in the Lincoln, There, they will likely not to school in order to work on use their phones or tablets to which didn’t have the capaci- look to take any action be- them for academic reasons. complete work. ty to handle all of the window cause students are in air con- Supt. Dianne Kelly said Kelly said it didn’t make units,” she said. ditioning part of the day and students in Grades 9 and 10 sense to restrict students and She said they have signed not in the a/c the rest of the will be assigned Chrome- make things harder for them. a contract with Ameresco to day. Since the district is vying Books once again, but stu- While Revere was a pioneer upgrade the electrical system to get into the state pipeline to dents in 11th and 12th grades in providing technology to in the Lincoln next summer. build a new high school, add- will have the option to use a students – called one-to-one The cost for that is $160,000, ing air conditioning there pri- district computer or use their technology – the need for such she said, and they hope it will or to a major building project own computer. things has grown smaller and lead to a borrowing for new would not make sense. It’s a new frontier for the smaller, especially for older UniVent systems for the class- However, Kelly said if they schools, and Kelly said the students. rooms before next September. do get into the pipeline this biggest concern is making “We are moving to a space “The work is going to take December, the idea would be sure students are safe online in time where these devic- some time and we’re going to to repurpose the existing high and that they are using their es are more accessible,” she look into seeing what they can school for a centralized mid- devices for academics. said. “People don’t want to do in the summer next year,” dle school, which would have “Those that choose to be doing things on their home she said. “Once the electrical a/c. bring their own devices will device and then same work on Mary Ann DelGado, Steve Ruggiero and Annette Bornstein in is done, the City Council will “If we can build a new have an appointment with the a different device at work…I front of the Washington Place Condos. have to bond the costs of the school and retrofit the exist- Technology team,” she said. think we’re seeing a time UniVent systems.” ing high school for a middle “They will allow the device where there is more accessi- She said the most recent school, a/c would be part of on our internet and intranet, bility to this technology. We RBC recognizes Washington estimates were those systems the reconditioning we do be- but it will be restricted. While started one to one because so would cost in excess of $1.5 fore we bring middle school they’re here and on the net- many kids didn’t have access million. kids in here,” she said. work, they will be limited on to technology at home. That’s Place Condominiums At Revere High, the core of what they can do so they can changed dramatically now The Revere Beautification trees provide a year-round the building is air conditioned, Juniors, Seniors to be focused on academics and and kids have the technology Committee (RBC) awarded beauty to the area. In addition, and the east wing (where Sea- pilot personal tech be safe. When they leave the and they want to use their own its latest “Beautiful Proper- a variety of petunias and sea coast used to be) is also air school, it drops off to normal technology, not the school’s.” ty” award to the Washington grasses fill the grounds creat- conditioned. However, sev- Revere High juniors and se- operations.” She said they are confident Place Condominiums located ing what was described as “an eral of the externally facing niors will have the option this The idea was something that the technology infrastruc- at 770 Washington Ave. assortment of flowers that are classrooms have no air condi- year to bring their own com- that students called for, as ture at Revere High is strong, The newly construct- very colorful”. The end result tioning and get rather hot. puters or technology devices using one computer at school and there are plenty of fire- ed building owners moved is a beautifully landscaped and one at home was hard to walls and protections in place quickly to beautify the sur- property that demonstrates the navigate. The ChromeBooks to make sure no one accesses rounding property. The con- pride in which the Washington used a different system than risky sites. dominium owners association Place Condominium owners many kids had who use Macs “We’re really just trying to hired a local landscaper, Mer- evidently have in their build- or other devices. Many stu- keep up with the times,” she curio Brothers, to landscape ing. dents also preferred to simply said. the grounds around the build- The RBC encourages all LAW OFFICE OF ing. 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News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Looking at how Revere voted in the 2018 primary

parts of Massachu- cial service providers. Origi- 100 City Hall Plaza, Boston By Cary Shuman throughout the city and tried in Revere is Mickey “Say No setts,” said Gov. Baker. “Since nated in 2005, Juntos Avanza- Please join us as we cel- to spread the word as much To Drugs” Casoli. taking office, we have prior- mos recognizes commitments ebrate our commitment to Rachael Rollins won the as possible about Greg,” said Jay Gonzalez, who won itized collaborative relation- from credit unions seeking to the Hispanic Community. Democratic primary in the Fiore, whose brother, Al, the Democratic Primary for ships with local leaders, to empower the Hispanic con- For more information, con- Suffolk County district attor- served as a councillor-at-large Governor, took Revere with give them the tools and flex- sumer and serve the Hispanic tact Saritin Rizzuto, vice ney’s election, the most hotly in Revere. His brother, Greg, 1,164 votes while Bob Massie ibility to help their commu- market more effectively. president emerging markets contested race on the ballot in was a candidate for ward received 1,050 votes. Quentin nities grow and succeed. We In order to earn the presti- and community relations, at last Tuesday’s Primary elec- councillor. Palfrey defeated Jimmy Tin- look forward to working with gious Juntos Avanzamos des- 617.889.7695 or SRizzuto@ tion in the City of Revere. Rollins was the leading vo- gle, 1,111-1,058, in Revere these mayors from both sides ignation, credit unions must MetroCU.org. Rollins emerged from a tegetter in the City of Boston on his way to the Democrat- of the aisle to continue that demonstrate that they offer Metro Credit Union is the field of five candidates to earn and that easily overtook Hen- ic nomination for Lieutenant approach in a second term.” affordable credit, savings and largest state-chartered cred- the nomination. Rollins will ning’s edge in Revere. Governor. “As former selectmen, Gov. transaction services, and that it union in Massachusetts, face Independent candidate “The progressive move- Secretary of State William Baker and I have a deep ap- they make their products, ser- approaching $1.8 billion in Mike Maloney in the general ment in Boston was a little Galvin won in Revere, 2,058- preciation for the hard work of vices, and financial education assets. Metro provides a full election on Nov. 6. The winner bigger than us all, it seems 767, over Boston City Coun- local elected officials, which accessible to Spanish-speak- range of financial products to will succeed Dan Conley as like,” said Fiore. cillor Josh Zakim on his way is why we continue to build ers. Credit unions must com- more than 200,000 members district attorney for the county Fiore oversaw a team of to the Democratic nomination. effective partnerships with plete an extensive application, in Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, that includes Revere, Boston, volunteers who worked hard Gov. Charlie Baker took them,” said Lt. Governor Poli- requiring information about Norfolk, Plymouth, Barnsta- Chelsea, and Winthrop. on the campaign. He has held 50 percent of the vote in the to. “Having visited and signed what products and services ble, Bristol and Worcester A total of 4,430 of Revere’s leadership roles in other cam- Republican primary in Re- agreements with each of our the credit union offers to spe- counties, as well as to over 27,944 registered voters went paigns and is highly regarded vere with 653 votes, defeating 351 cities and towns, I know cifically address the needs of 1,200 companies throughout to the polls for a turnout of 16 as a consultant to candidates. Scott Lively, who received firsthand that people measure the Hispanic market, as well the Commonwealth. percent. Fiore said politics has al- 589 votes. Lt. Gov. Karen success by what’s happening as what strategies they are uti- Founded in 1926, Metro While Rollins was the clear ways been a part of the family Polito was unopposed in the in their communities, not on lizing to serve this important currently operates 15 branch victory county-wide with tradition. “It’s something that Republican primary. Beacon Hill. We’re proud to demographic group. offices in Boston, Burling- more than 40 percent of the has always been in my blood,” Geoff Diehl was the winner have taken an approach that “We’re honored to receive ton, Chelsea, Framingham, voter, Greg Henning finished said Fiore. “My grandmother of the U.S. Senate Republican recognizes and celebrates that this designation and are proud Lawrence, Lynn, Melrose, first in Revere with 40.09 per- [the late Katherine Fiore] used primary in Revere and state- fact.” to serve the Hispanic and im- Newton, Peabody, Salem, and cent of the vote. Henning re- to help [former President] wide. Diehl will face U.S. migrant populations in Mas- Tewksbury. Learn more at ceived 1,258 votes, followed John Fitzgerald Kennedy on Sen. Elizabeth Warren in the FIND YOURSELF IN A sachusetts. We believe that MetroCU.org. by Rachael Rollins (534), his campaigns when he ran for general election. Evandro Carvalho (430), office, showing him around State Sen. Joseph Bon- DCR STATE PARK everyone deserves the oppor- Juntos Avanzamos (“To- tunity for a better financial gether We Advance”) is a Shannon McAuliffe (354), Charlestown.” core, Speaker of the House Join a DCR park interpreter future, and we’re commit- designation for credit unions and Linda Champion (248). In the Suffolk Country Robert A. DeLeo, and State to learn about the wonderful ted to identifying and serv- committed to serving and em- Revere resident Stephen Register of Deeds Democratic Rep. RoseLee Vincent were natural and cultural history ing the needs of our diverse, powering Hispanic and im- Fiore was the coordinator and Primary in Revere, incumbent re-elected without opposition of your state parks. All Pro- multi-ethnic community.” migrant consumers – helping director of field operations for Stephen Murphy defeated in the Democratic primary. grams are FREE and open to stated Robert M. Cashman, them navigate the U.S. finan- the Henning for DA campaign Katherine Forde by a 605- There are no Republican can- the public. Children must be president and CEO of Metro cial system and providing safe, in Revere. vote margin, 1,582 to 977. didates in the November elec- accompanied by an adult. For Credit Union. affordable and relevant finan- “I knocked on 1,240 doors Among Murphy’s supporters tion. program cancellations phone In recognition of this hon- cial services. Juntos Avanza- 978-937-2094 ext. 121, one or, representatives from Metro mos credit unions employ bi- hour before start time. Rain Credit Union and community lingual, culturally-competent cancels. Bring water. Strong- leaders will come together to staff and leadership, accept al- Water projects // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ly recommend sunscreen, bug celebrate a Juntos Avanzamos ternative forms of ID and treat repellant, a hat, sunglasses Flag Raising Ceremony on the all of their members with re- and footwear suitable for the sewer to remove inflow provements. Construction Based on the number of prop- following dates: spect, regardless of immigra- and increase the wastewater will also include pump station erties in the City that have walking on the beach, and on • Thursday, Sept. 13, 10 tion status. The Juntos Avan- paths. For more information capacity of the City's sewer improvements (both stormwa- been inspected and the esti- a.m. at Metro Credit Union - zamos network is growing system. ter and wastewater), cured in mated value of the identified phone 781-656-1485 or email 200 Revere Beach Parkway, quickly; it currently includes [email protected]. • Also the Phase VIII Con- place pipe (CIPP) lining, sew- LSLs found to date, it is be- Chelsea 80 credit unions in 21 states, struction Project will include er spot repairs, replacements, lieved that approximately 600 Saturday, Sept. 15, 10:30 • Thursday, Sept. 13, 4 p.m. Puerto Rico and the District of a.m.-2:00 p.m. the removal of inflow/infiltra- new sewer lines, cleaning, and LSLs will need to be replaced. at Metro Credit Union - 215 Columbia. Learn more about tion (I/I) from the City's sewer additional wastewater meter- The adverse health effects of Join the Boston and the South Broadway, Lawrence Juntos Avanzamos at www. Massachusetts Department of system. I/I causes excessive ing. lead exposure in children and • Wednesday, Sept. 19, 9 cdcu.coop/juntosavanzamos. water volume in the sanitary Funds will also go toward adults are well documented. Conservation and Recreation a.m. at Metro Credit Union – (DCR) for an all new Impact sewer, which contributes to drinking water projects such No safe blood level threshold Travel workshop! Discover overflows and capacity issues. as replacing lead services. in children has been estab- Belle Isle Marsh by taking part Construction will include the This project involves the re- lished. Lead exposure causes in a morning of mindfulness, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT redirection of public and pri- placement of approximately neurological and cognitive reflection and art, and explore vate inflow sources discov- 600 lead service lines (LSLs) impairments in children and the connection between you ered during the Phase VIII throughout the City of Revere. fetuses. It can also cause high and the local environment. Field Investigations project, The City has identified 250 blood pressure and kidney Then over lunch participate illicit discharge detection and active LSLs to date through- problems in adults. Removing in a facilitated discussion on elimination (IDDE) source out an ongoing automatic LSLs addresses a critical pub- how to become a more en- removal, and drainage im- meter replacement program. lic health risk. vironmental and sustainable traveler! Recommended for adults and teens, but all ages welcome. (Anyone under the FREE GIFT personal age of 18 must be accompa- nied by an adult). Community Bank Please note that for the first one and a half hours of this workshop (on site at Quick Bill Pay Convenient Belle Isle Marsh) participants  will not have access to pub- lic restrooms. This event is FREE and open to the public! SIMPLE Light lunch will be served. However, space is limited Mobile Check Deposit so register soon to save your spot! 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Mother is the former network Diana Quarantello of Revere. Dane will be celebrating his first FORUM birthday this week. Ward 1 Councillor Joanne Grandparents are Andrea and Joseph Quarantello Jr. and Janine McKenna will hold a Ward and Joseph Cafarella, both of Revere. PLUS, GET YOUR FREE GIFT WHEN YOU OPEN 1 Precinct 3 forum at One Great-grandparents are Lois Quarantello of Revere and the ANY NEW CHECKING ACCOUNT! Beach Community Room at late Joseph Quarantello, Sr. also Ethel and Warren Lindstrom of 1 Beach St. on Sept. 19 from Bedford, N.H. 6:30- 8 p.m. for residents to voice their concerns. METRO CREDIT Happy UNION AWARDED 800.657.3272 EBSB.com FOR COMMITMENT $50 minimum deposit required to open any checking account. Other fees may apply, see schedule of fees for details. 20 TO HISPANIC Introductory single wallet checks available for a limited time only. Gift is awarded when account is opened. EBSB reserves the right to substitute a gift of similar value. Please note, in the event the value of the free gift exceeds $10, the bank is required to COMMUNITY report the gift value on form 1099-INT. The recipient is responsible for all applicable taxes. Bank rules and regulations apply. Metro Credit Union has be- come the first credit union in Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank Member FDIC | Member DIF Massachusetts to receive the BoB Juntos Avanzamos (Togeth- er We Advance) designation DeLeo by the National Federation of Community Development THIS NEWSPAPER IS 100% ORGANIC Credit Unions. Speaker of In the U.S., minorities re- PLEASE RECYCLE main largely unbanked and the houSe vulnerable to predatory finan- Page 4 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018 CITY OF REVERE BROADWAY FALL FESTIVAL 2018

Photos by Kate Anslinger

Fall was in the air on Broadway last Saturday, Sept. 8, as community members came out to enjoy the annual celebration catered to all ages. From street performers to a beer garden and a memorable performance by the Beatles, the pedestrian-friend- ly event was fun for all ages.

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Rebecca Mercado is serious about a game of bag toss.

Alice Churchill takes a shot at a giant game of Connect Four.

Victoria and Charlotte Green show off their face painting.

Lupita Perez makes Mexican street corn.

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Sabrina Gafken and Yvonne Hildebrandt from SG Chalk Art. A group gathers to staff the Elks Club desk.

The musical entertainment kept people moving.

Kali O’Neil decorates the street with chalk.

Barber// CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Academy, Derek complet- ed a one-year program and received his journeyman’s certificate. This big step- al lowed for Derek to go out and get more experience in the field. In 2004, this experience would take shape at a local barber shop in Everett, called Lou Diamonds. There, Derek worked and learned under a master bar- ber for seven years. It takes two years of working under a master barber to get your own master barber certificate. Der- ek worked far beyond these requirements, and, shortly af- ter, began having thoughts of opening up his own shop. After the birth of his daugh- ter in 2010, he really felt that it was time, “that was definite- ly the push I needed to open my own place.” Derek always believed he would succeed at this if he tried. He said, “I just felt like it was time…I felt like I had enough clientele to open my own spot…and I wanted to be my own boss.” In June of 2011, that vision had come to life. Derek’s Bar- ber Shop had officially opened for business, located at 235 Park Ave. in Revere. Creating a place of his own was much like a dream come true for Derek, something he had long envisioned in his head. “I’ve always liked the at- mosphere of a barber shop… and when I opened my own, I was able to create my own world,” he said. And it became just that. A world themed with sports memorabilia, legendary Celt- ics, and many other Boston sports moments. Today, Der- ek’s Barber Shop has two bar- bers, Derek and fellow barber Artie Cook. Artie is 30 years old, from Saugus, with sev- en years of experience in the field. “I like helping people feel good about themselves, for me, I don’t look at it as work,” Derek said. Page 6 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018

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MASSACHUSETTS NEEDS GOV. CHARLIE BAKER Forum

With the state primary election now concluded, the ballot for the state election in November has been set, providing voters with the opportunity to see how the candidates match up for the various offices. Many of these contests feature either newcomers to the po- litical scene or candidates for higher office who have not been widely known outside their smaller districts. We hope that all of our readers will register to vote, listen to the candidates, and make informed choices when they go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 6. It is a cliché that every election matters, but the election of 2018 promises to have profound consequences for the future of our nation thanks to the chaos -- and that is the only word to describe it -- that is occurring in Washington, D.C. That is why it is imperative that Massachusetts needs strong leaders at every level of government who are best-suited to guide us through what promises to be a rocky period both for our state and nation. For that reason, it is our sincere belief that Gov. Charlie Bak- er should be re-elected to our state’s highest office. The Democratic nominee, Jay Gonzalez, is a strong candi- date by many measures. But what we heard from Mr. Gonzalez on the campaign trail LETTERS to the Editor (and what we read on his web site) leaves us at a loss as to what he stands for vis a vis the past four years of leadership by Gov. SHOREBIRDS Many of these roosting to pay my bills. I’m a taxi deserve no less. Baker -- and he certainly has not made the case for why voters MAKING A STOP IN places, such as the breakwa- dispatcher. I’m sure you’ll I invite you the voters to should opt for a change from the status quo. ters, are reasonably safe plac- hear that from my opponent’s visit www.johnhugo.com to On the other hand, in our view there are three compelling AREA es for sleeping birds because campaign at some point. What read more specifics about reasons for voters to support Charlie Baker for re-election. Dear Editor: people and other mammals can I possibly know about be- what I believe and what prior- First and foremost, it is undeniable both that Massachusetts Shorebirds. They’re all over are kept away by the sur- ing a legislator? The answer ities will be as your congress- presently is amidst one of the most prosperous periods in our our beaches and coastal mud- rounding water. It’s import- is simple I have live with and man. history and that the policies of the administration of Gov. Baker flats right now. Many have ant that we understand what under the laws, pay the taxes, Respectfully, and Lieut. Gov. Karyn Polito have had a great deal to do with arrived from northern Cana- is going on with these birds and deal with consequences John Hugo that. da and are headed to Central -- that they need food and of what legislators do – just Candidate for Congress The Baker administration has been forward-thinking on or South America. Some like safety -- and give them their like the average voter in our Massachusetts 5th countless issues. Thanks to Cabinet appointees such as Jay Ash, Semipalmated Sandpiper, space to accomplish their pro- district. But most important, Congressional District the former City Manager of Chelsea (and a Democrat) as his Least Sandpiper, Semipal- grammed migrations. They I love my country and I don’t Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Gov. Baker’s mated Plover, or Black-bel- have evolved to use our planet believe that Katherine Clark’s THANK YOU REVERE administration has been a dedicated partner and advocate of our lied Plover winter around the in amazing ways as described vision of America and policy RESIDENTS local communities, inner cities and suburbs alike, which form southern US, in Mexico and above; their continued surviv- views are consistent with what the bedrock of our state. Our cities and towns have received Central America, or in north- al is at stake. In my lifetime, I the vision and policy views Dear Editor: unprecedented financial and other support from the state and ern South America. But when have seen drastic drops in the espoused by the hard-working This past May, neighbors, residents from around the city, have prospered in ways that could not have been imagined four you see a Sanderling running numbers that migrate through people, struggling to make city/elected officials, corpora- years ago. around the beach, or if you’re our region and the population ends meet in our district. tions, organizations, and busi- Second, unlike the turmoil that we see in Washington these lucky and find a Red Knot, trend for many species is still America is bulwark of nesses all combined efforts days, our state’s political leaders have demonstrated that they White-rumped Sandpiper or downward. freedom. The Constitution in a community playground can work together, no matter what the issue. Gov. Baker and Lt. Hudsonian Godwit, these are Winthrop is among the top protects and guarantees that birds that go far south along places in the state to see these freedom, primarily from the build in North Revere. Har- Gov. Polito, together with House Speaker Bob DeLeo, are part mon Park officially opened in and parcel of the harmony on Beacon Hill that is a stark contrast the coast of South America or birds in large numbers for the government. Our free-market inland to the Pampas of Ar- few weeks that they are here economy affords Americans July and is used by many chil- to what is happening in state houses across the country. dren every single day. This It is said that politics is the art of compromise. The recent gentina. with us. Let us enjoy them, the best hope for liberty, op- These epic travels general- and let us avoid harassing or portunity, and prosperity. Free letter serves as a thank you to Grand Bargain forged earlier this summer among the state’s po- anyone who contributed. We litical leaders is a testament to the progress that can be made ly start in Arctic or near-Arc- harming them. They are our market capitalism, although tic Canada and often include have listed those we could by when politicians on both sides of the aisle come together with family, friends and neighbors; not perfect, has done more to long non-stop flights between name as we believe everyone the straightforward aim of making our state a better place for we wish them a long life and elevate people from pover- feeding stops. So a small deserves recognition for their all of our citizens -- and Gov. Baker was a driving factor in that many happy returns. ty than any well intentioned (one-ounce in the case of the role in making this happen. effort. Soheil Zendeh government programs, which Semipalmated Sandpiper) Lexington often times institutionalize North Revere Neighbor- Finally, there is a reason, beyond his administration’s poli- shorebird might fly for five or hood Group would like to cies, why Baker rates as the most popular governor in the nation poverty for generations. six days the distance of 3,000 I want to congratulate acknowledge and thank the among his constituents -- and that is because the people of Mas- THANK YOU FOR miles to get here to our shores. Katherine Clark and invite many contributors who range sachusetts recognize that Charlie Baker is as decent, honest, and VOTING Winthrop, Revere and Nah- her to debate the issues. I be- from corporate donations to genuine a person as ever has served in our state’s highest office. ant, and the mudflats in Bos- Dear Editor: lieve there are stark differenc- single people providing gift Charlie Baker stands with the vast majority of Massachu- ton Harbor are major stopping I want to take this opportu- es in our philosophy of gov- cards or labor. Each gift was setts citizens on social issues, including the right of a woman to places for these hungry birds nity to thank and congratulate ernment. Let’s debate them. no more needed or appreciat- choose, and respects the differences that exist among all of us because they offer vast acre- every single person, no matter The hardworking people of ed than the next. Some cor- as individuals. Massachusetts always has been a shining beacon age of feeding habitat at low the party and no matter who the 5th Congressional District both in our country and worldwide on these and other issues and tide. Shorebirds feed furious- you voted for, who took the See LETTERS Page 9 has continued to do so under the leadership of the Baker-Polito ly and fatten up here for one time to do their civic duty on administration. or two weeks before head- Tuesday, September 4. Our In our view, the best endorsement of Charlie Baker has come ing south again, this time to republic only works, indeed from those on the Republican fringe who have not endorsed the shores of the Caribbean. can only thrive, if informed him. Charlie Baker has governed on behalf of all the people, not The ones heading to southern citizens participate. just a select few. South America strike out over I’m truly humbled and hon- Massachusetts, indeed our nation, needs leaders such as the Atlantic Ocean on a south- ored that 64 percent of those Charlie Baker who seek to bring us together. east heading. who voted in the Republican evere We are proud to endorse Charlie Baker for a second term as But while here they have Primary selected me to be the R governor. another requirement: A safe Republican nominee. I want to congratulate Dr. Louis place to roost and rest at high 385 BroadwayJournal , Revere, MA 02151 tide. During low tide shore- Kuchner, my primary oppo- HAPPY ROSH HASHANAH birds are scattered far and nent, for running a spirited 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 wide over the feeding sand or campaign that took the high road and focused on issues. Directory We join the community in wishing our friends and neighbors mudflats, but as the tide comes in, they gather into tight flocks He has graciously endorsed of the Jewish faith a happy and healthy New Year. Rosh Hasha- my candidacy and pledged his Advertising and Marketing nah began Sunday night at Jewish places of worship and the and head to traditional roost- ing spots. This happens twice support. I am truly grateful. Marketing Director services include the traditional sounding of the shofar. a day. So at high tide we might Having Dr. Kuchner as a pri- Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement, see them at places such as the mary challenger has made me Assistant Marketing Directors which begins next Tuesday at sunset) are the High Holidays on wrack-line at Nahant, or in the a better candidate. Maureen DiBella - [email protected] the Jewish calendar. salt pans at Rumney Marsh or I’m running, quite frankly, Senior Sales Associates Revere was once home to thousands of Jewish families and Belle Isle Marsh, on the Five because I’m sick tired or hear- Peter Sacco - [email protected] there were several synagogues. Today Temple B’Nai Israel ing people complain about the Sisters or Roughan’s Point Kathleen Bright-Procopio - [email protected] stands as the lone Jewish house of worship in the city and we breakwaters, at Snake Island, way things ought to be, but credit the Temple leadership and the members of the congrega- never doing anything about Sioux Gerow - [email protected] or on the old narrow-gauge Legal Advertising tion for assuring that this historic building remains a thriving railway embankment near it. I’m just an average work- center of prayer and activity in the community. Fishermans Bend. ing-class citizen, struggling Ellen Bertino - [email protected] When avid baseball fans think of Yom Kippur, they may re- Ad Design call the story of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Sandy Koufax, Kane DiMasso-Scott who chose not to pitch in Game 1 of the 1965 World Series be- Editorial cause it fell on the day of Yom Kippur, and being of the Jewish Stephen Quigley faith, he wanted to observe the holiday. Koufax took the mound Subscription Information Senior Reporters in Game 2 and his team lost despite his fine pitching. Seth Daniel - [email protected] The Hall of Fame left-hander, who was born in Brooklyn, The Revere Journal is published every Wednesday by the Cary Shuman - [email protected] came back to pitch complete-game shutouts in Game 5 and Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates Regular Contributors Game 7 and help the Dodgers win the World Series over the paid at Boston, MA. Newsstand price is 50 cents. 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Please note that the opinions expressed sibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but will re- are not necessarily those of The Revere Journal. Printer print that part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Concord Monitor (N.H.) Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any .errors that may occur. Wednesday, September 12, 2018 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 7

SENIORS HELP MARY ALBA CELEBRATE HER 100TH BIRTHDAY

Photos by Camille Piccinni-Ciambelli

Mary Alba, a longtime senior participant at the Rossetti-Cow- an Senior Center and fixture at the City Hall information desk, enjoyed a great 100th birthday party on Thursday, September 6, 2018. Mary’s actual birthday is Sept. 8, and she was honored by the Mayor, City Council, and our state delegation. Happy Birthday, Mary!

Happy birthday Mary Alba with a round of applause. Councillor John Powers greets Mary Alba.

Councillor Ira Novoselsky expresses warm wished to Mary Alba as co-presenter of citation.

Tony Barrasso who will be 101 joins Mary Alba, who celebrates her 100th birthday. Amazing individuals with positive attitudes. Mary Alba with daughter Eileen Millman totally enjoyed the party.

Councillor Joanne McKenna listens attentively as Mary address- es birthday participants.

Sen. Joe Boncore with neice Stella take a picture with Mary Alba.

Rick Serino of Rep. RoseLee Vincent’s office and .Joan Moscillo CELEBRATING AT CITY HALL of Speaker Deleo’s office present Mary Alba a state citation.

Councillor Dan Rizzo presents citation on behalf of the Revere City Council to Mary Alba.

PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK Mayor Brian Arrigo presents Mary Alba with a cake marking her 100th birthday during a little celebration at Revere City Hall on Friday.

Mary Alba and her daughters Genevieve Fiorente, Christine Mary is greeted by Vincenzo Surdo. Mahoney and Eileen Millanan celebrate.

Senior Center director Stephen Fielding, Councillor Dan Rizzo, Councillor Joanne McKenna, Councillor Steve Morabito, Mayor Brian Arrigo, and CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Councillor Ira Novoselsky help celebrate with birthday girl Mary Alba. M-DOT // He expects that to come out “I’m really proud of what play the HempFest in Boston in the first half of 2019. we did in Kemp and our place- this weekend.” The second part has Meth- ment in that show,” he said. M-DOT can be followed on od Man (Wu-Tang) return- “We have the album coming Twitter at: @mdotboston. ing and features production out soon and I’m excited to from Pete Rock, plus Berklee graduate G-Koop (whose pro- duced for Jay-Z, Dr. Dre & Rick Ross). However, his proudest ac- complishment is that he has done all of this while balanc- 10th Annual ALS &MS ing family life and a job. He said it requires great planning and patience, but he enjoys the balance. Walk for Living “As much as it’s portrayed that way, it’s not a party,” he 10:00 am | Sunday said. “I have to stay profes- sional and I can’t afford to September 30, 2018 2018 Walk Ambassadors burn any bridges. It’s very Phyllis AND Alan Bolotin exhausting traveling and per- 165 Captains Row forming. I also balance family on Admiral’s Hill, Chelsea, MA with my career and my work. I’ve found a really good bal- REGISTER OR DONATE TODAY Food! Music! ance right now. Some people sacrifice family or some just walkforliving.org quit and stay at home because Kid’s Activities! it becomes hard to find the PICTURE BY JP (IN PRAGUE) and special Emcee balance. I’m proud of that bal- Michael ‘M-DOT’ Januario, a Revere native who honed his lyrical ance I’ve found.” technique and writing abilities at the Beachmont School, has Kiss 108’s Looking back at the sum- recently returned from a major rap festival in the Czech Repub- mer, M-DOT said he’s very lic. This weekend, he will perform at the HempFest on Boston excited for the coming Common, and he’s looking forward to the second part of his Matty in the Morning months. critically acclaimed album coming out in 2019. Page 8 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018 OBITUARIES Mary Squibb Frank Sbrizza Louis John Pescatore, Jr. Of Revere Lifelong Revere resident Of Andover

Mary Squibb of Revere Frank Sbrizza, Louis John passed away on Sept. 9 at the a lifelong resi- Pescatore, Jr. of age of 101. dent of Revere, Andover died on The beloved wife of the late passed away on Sept. 5 at the age John C. Squibb, she was the Sept. 7 at the age of 82. adoring daughter of the late of 87. Louis, who Alfonso Moschella and Con- Frank proudly served his proudly served his country in cetta (D’Argenio), devoted country as a Corporal in the the United States Army, was mother of John W. Squibb and U.S. Army during the Korean the beloved husband of the his wife, Marsha of Middle- War. late Eileen Marie (Paglierani). ton, cherished grandmother of He was the beloved hus- Born and raised in the Courtney Squibb, dear sister band of the late Joan (Casey) North End of Boston to the of Anthony Moschella and his Thursday, Sept. 13, from 9 Sbrizza, loving son of the late Sons-Bruno Funeral , 128 late Louis J Pescatore Sr. and Noah of Andover. Also sur- wife, Anna of Melrose, and to 10:30 a.m., followed by a John Sbrizza and Mary (Tre- Revere St, Revere, on Friday, Nicoleta (D’Angelo), he was vived by many loving nieces the late Michael Moschel- Funeral Mass at St. Antho- charici); devoted father of Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. followed the loving father of Ronald L. and nephews. la, Rose Brown, Gerard ny’s Church at 11 a.m. Rel- Pamela S. Canavan, Stepha- by a Funeral Mass at St. An- Pescatore and his wife, Kath- Funeral arrangements were Moschella, Joseph Moschella, atives and friends are kindly nie M Fleming and her hus- thony’s Church, 250 Revere leen of Revere, Janine M. by the Paul Buonfiglio & Jean Rizzo, Louise Russo, and invited. Interment will be in band, Donald, Brian Roby and St, Revere at 11 a.m. Relatives Pescatore of Amherst, N.H. Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Rita Ferullo. She is also sur- Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu his wife, Doreen, and James and friends are kindly invited. and Gary J. Pescatore and his Revere. Interment was pri- vived by many loving nieces of flowers, donations can be Roby; cherished grandfather A visitation will be held on wife, Teresa of Andover; dear vate. In lieu of flowers, -do and nephews. made to Kennebec Valley of Paul Joseph, Brittany, Ash- Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. In- brother of Janet Rago and her nations can be made to: Reid A visitation will be held Humane Society, 10 Peth- ley, Jennifer and Kayla and terment will be in Woodlawn late husband, Richard of Cape Sacco Cancer Fund, ECCF/ at the Paul Buonfiglio & haven Lane, Augusta, ME adoring great grandfather of Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Cod, Albert Pescatore of Win- Reid Sacco AYA Cancer Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 04330. For guest book please seven. He was the dear brother memorial donations can be throp, and the late Irene Pittori Fund, 175 Andover St., Suite 128 Revere St., Revere, on visit www.Buonfiglio.com. of John Sbrizza Jr., Rita Hess made to the American Can- and her late husband, Angelo 101, Danvers, MA 01923. For and the late Louis J. Sbrizza cer Society, P.O. Box 22478, “Beansie” and the cherished guest book, please visit: www. and is also survived by many Oklahoma City, OK 73123. grandfather of Olivia and Buonfiglio.com. Elizabeth Chamberland loving nieces and nephews. For guest book, please vis- His Funeral will be held it www.Buonfiglio.com. Retiree of the former Watson Mailing of Everett from the Paul Buonfiglio & Bruno Byron Family and friends are A loving man with a big heart invited to attend a Memo- Craig Trolia rial Visitation on Saturday, Bruno A. Byron of Revere Sept. 15 in the Vertuccio & Funeral director in Houston, Texas died on Sept. 3 at the age of Smith, Home for Funerals, 77. 773 Broadway (Route 107) Family and friends are in- Bruno was born in Geada Revere from 1 to 3 p.m., fol- vited to attend a Memorial Italy on Aug. 27, 1941, and lowed by a Memorial Funeral Funeral Mass on Friday, Sept. lived a great life. He was a de- Service in the Funeral Home 14 at 10 a.m. in the Immacu- voted father with a big heart, at 3:15 p.m. for Elizabeth late Conception Church (Cor- but once in a while had that Chamberland who passed af- ner of Beach St. & Winthrop Italian temper if he had to use ter a valiant and lengthy battle Ave.) Revere for Craig M. it. He worked as a landscap- with metastatic brain cancer Bishop and her husband, Peter Trolia, a native of Revere, er at Tufts college for many on Thursday, Sept. 6, at her of Lynn, Jean-Marie DeIeso who passed unexpectedly on years, and also had a true pas- Revere residence. She was 64 of East Boston, Leonard A. Thursday, Aug. 23, at his Lynn sion for photography. Bruno the Late Vincent Byron and years old. Interment will be Chamberland, Jr. and his wife, residence. Visiting Hours are truly was a loving man who Mary. held privately. Aldene of Cheshire, Connecti- respectfully omitted and inter- also adored animals. He will In lieu of flowers, please Born and raised in Chelsea, cut, Debra Chamberland of ment will be private. He was as-MacAllister Institute of be missed by his family. donate in Bruno’s memory to she attended Chelsea Schools Saugus, Catherine L. Holden 48 years old. Texas in Funeral Directing & The devoted son of the late ASPCA, 424 East 92nd St., and also attended Chelsea and her husband, Scott A., Born and raised in Revere, Embalming. After receiving Byron and Mary (Patalano) of New York, NY 10128. Grave- High School. of Peabody, Richard Cham- he was a graduate of Revere his registration, he worked for Italy, he was the loving father side service was held on Mon- She spent several years in berland and his wife, Kim of High School, Class of 1988. firms in and around Houston, of Andrea Byron of Haverhill day, Sept. 10 at Woodlawn Everett before moving to Re- Milford, Ohio and the late Craig lived in the city for Texas. Craig lived in Lynn for and Andrea’s mother, Sandra Cemetery, Everett. For guest vere 11 years ago. Most of her Doreen Dowgos and her late over 25 years, spending about the past three years. Gallagher, dear brother of book. please visit www.Buon- career was as a clerical work- husband, Russell. She was the seven years in Houston, Tex- The beloved son of John C. Alex Byron and Catherine and figlio.com. er and as a waitress in several proud and adored aunt to Jef- as while attending the Tex- Mantia Jr. “Jack” of Revere local restaurants. Toward the frey, Robert, Kerri, Chanelle, and the late Angela M. (Troi- end of her working career, she Amanda, Cynthia, Joshua, la) Mantia, he was the cher- Anthony Mambuca spent some seven years as a Andrew, Samantha, Camer- A Birthday Remembrance ished brother of Lisa Richards June 15, 1970 — Sept. 8, 2018 clerk for the former Watson on E. and Dylan R., and the of Braintree, Scott Enman of Mailing Co. of Everett. Wisconsin, Nicole M. En- grand-aunt of seven nieces EDWARD Anthony J. “Tony” Mam- The cherished mother of man of Weymouth, Diane M. and nephews. buca, after a valiant fight with Scott R. Bergeron and his SHAUGHNESSY JR. Shedd of Revere and Dina G. In lieu of flowers, remem- cancer, passed peacefully, sur- companion, Luke Yin of 9-11-85 - 10-08-02 Mantia of Amesbury. He is brances may be made to the rounded by his loving family, McKinney, Texas, she was the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Cen- also lovingly survived by his beloved daughter of the late devoted companion, Stepha- on Saturday, Sept. 8. He was ter, 25 Winthrop Ave. Revere, 48 years old. Josephine M. (Ponce-Panse- MA 02151. For more informa- nie Gilbert of Concord and by wicz) Davis and her late hus- many nieces and nephews. Born in Everett and raised tion, please visit www.vertuc- in Revere, he was the beloved band, Richard Davis, the de- cioandsmith.com. In lieu of flowers, remem- voted sister of Bernadette M. brances may be made to your son of Marylyn E. (Bellissi- favorite charity. mo) Mambuca and the late Blessed Mother of Sorrow For more information, James L. Mambuca. Anthony Blessed Mother of Sorrow My Son Edward, please visit www.vertuccio- graduated from St. Dominic Blessed Mother of Sorrow Mass Although today you would be andsmith.com. Savio High School in 1988. Blessed Mother of 33 years old today He continued his education at this year will be celebrated Wentworth Institute in Boston wife of 15 years, Carolyn Sorrow Mass this year Your Birthday cake will September 19 at 10:30 a.m. at the forever have 17 candles. pursuing studies in architec- Anne Mills and his loving Don Orione Madonna Queen Shrine, will be celebrated Forever Missed and Forever Loved In Memoriam ture. On graduation he was son, Nicholas J. Mambuca, 111 Orient Ave., East Boston. September 16 at Every Day 2000 September 16 2018 conferred a degree of bache- both at home in Lynn. He was I love and miss you terribly, (18th Year Anniversary) lor of science. Anthony was the loving son of Marylyn E. Please come and honor the 11 a.m. at the Love Mom Patricia most recently employed with Mambuca of Danvers and the Madonna Queen of ROSE CALLAHAN the Mass. Secretary of State late James L. Mambuca, dear Blessed Mother on this special day. Office as an information tech- brother of Julie Downey and Help us continue this beautiful the Universe Shrine nology, (IT) Specialist. her husband, Kenneth of Mal- tradition, which began in 1932 (Don Orione Fathers) He married Carolyn Anne den; loving grandson of Rose at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mills and has resided in Lynn (D’Amore) Mambuca of East at 150 Orient Ave., for the past 14 years raising Church in East Boston. Boston and the late Dominic East Boston. their son. Anthony was a for- Mambuca, the late Vincent mer Boy Scout and received and Ida (Bonaccorso) Bellis- A procession through the BSA’s highest rank of Eagle simo; cherished uncle of Jil- streets of East Boston will Please come and Scout. He enjoyed scouting lian, Jared, Jianna and Jaidan begin at 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Softly the leaves of memory fall, and shared that interest with Downey. He is also survived honor the Blessed his young son. Tony was very Mount Carmel Church, Danny S. Smith Gently we gather, treasure them all; by many loving extended Mother on this special active with Lynn Boy Scout family members and friends. Gove St., East Boston. Some may forget now that you’re gone, day. Help us continue 773 Broadway Troop 80 and has served for Relatives and friends are Revere, MA 02151 I will remember no matter how long. several years as troop Assis- most kindly invited to attend this beautiful tradition, which began in 1932 at tant Scoutmaster. He enjoyed Phone (781) 284-7756 Sadly Missed By visiting hours at the Frank A. his free time Internet Gaming, Welsh & Sons Funeral Home, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in East www.vertuccioandsmith.com Husband Daniel, Nieces Boston. joining friends online sharing 718 Broadway, Chelsea, on & Nephews adventure and strategy games. Friday Sept. 14, from 4 to 7:15 He is survived by his beloved p.m. Services of remembrance and prayers will commence at TORF FUNERAL 7:30 p.m. Graveside services on Saturday, September 22, SERVICE azza Paul & Katherine (Next Week) at Puritan Lawn Pre-need planning with our V Bright OBITUARIES Memorial Park., 185 Lake St., price protection guarantee. "Beechwood" All obituaries and death notices will Peabody at 11 a.m. Those at- Arrangements made at our Remembering You On tending are asked to meet at facility or in the comfort of Your Wedding Anniversary be at a cost of the cemetery entrance at 10:45 your own home Funeral a.m. “September 12th” 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: $75.00 per paper. Donations: Should friends Home A Great Love For All Eternity. Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden That includes photo. desire, contributions in An- Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) 262 Beach St., Revere Your Love For Each Other thony’s memory may be made M.L. Torf (1867-1940) Inspires Us All. Please send to to Lynn Boy Scout Troop 80, Richard A. Pruneau (781) 284-1127 You Are Sadly And c/o Christina Machado S.A., Eastern Bank, 112 Market St., Greatly Missed, [email protected] (617) 889-2900 Lynn, MA 01901 (800)428-7161 Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral Your Family or call 781-485-0588 Arrangements entrusted to www.torffuneralservice.com www.vazzafunerals.com Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons Wednesday, September 12, 2018 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 9

Letters // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 porations provided their unteer participants included list of other volunteers and vere on the Move via Dimple Some donated gift cards and/ North Revere Neighbor- employees some type of bo- our very own Norma Tango contributors: Anthony Chian- Rana, Beachmont Improve- or labor. hood Group is led by our nus for volunteering their with her delicious meatballs, ca Sr. – without this man, ment Committee, The Gib- North Revere Neighbor- Neighborhood Organizer Elle physical labor. Rose Damelio providing rolls NONE of this would have son Gardeners, The Rumney hood Group is so very grateful Baker. Elle kept us on track Some examples of this were and cooking, Fran and Sonny ever happened, JC Chavez Marsh Burial Ground Res- to these people who support- over these last two years, Jet Blue – who we were lucky Citro who worked tirelessly who came from the other side toration Committee, Revere ed us: The Rossi family, Mi- made and awesome pasta sal- to be set up with via Marcy all along and served food/ran of the city just to help out, and Public Schools, The Revere chele and John Dewling, and ad on build day and hustled Tango, Carpenters Union Lo- the grill, Gerry Visconti com- he worked all day long! The DPW, Revere Parks and Rec- JJ Jones. on our behalf on days before cal 328 – who we were lucky ing in clutch with pizza for the Tango men, Marc and Devin, reation, and The Quality Inn. Bob Mahoney with Ma- and after from funding to final to get help from through Mi- hungry workers, Michael and mixing and pouring cement, We received individual honey Construction, Pricilla touches on the park. Antho- chael Biasella, and Laborers Danielle Zaccaria with Action and Mr. Tommy Feely. Carl help from the local and state Nickerson, her brother-in-law ny Chianca Sr – the man with Union Local 22. Other vol- providing men and trucks. A Svendsen, working alongside politicians that meant so much Bob Armstrong, Dr. Chris the plan from the beginning, all of us from beginning to to us and the residents of from Cambridge Health Al- Norma Tango, Rose Damelio, end. Corrie O’Neil, unwrap- North Revere. Some of these liance, Elle Baker and her Ginny Mullen, Philip Deo- ping, moving, and putting individuals are: Mayor Brian friend, and Miranda Dewling liveira and Fran and Sonny OBITUARIES together the equipment with Arrigo, Sen. Joseph Boncore, (who also donated a gift card Citro. This is the group of Councillor Steve Morabito Speaker Bob DeLeo, and to Market Basket) all worked diehards of North Revere. working all day. Revere Po- State Rep. Rosa-Lee Vincent with me to spread mulch. You A heart-felt thank you to Carol Morgan lice Department represented to name a few. The neighbors cannot ever realize how much everyone who participated, Lifelong Beachmont resident by Michael Mullen and Gerry are the most important fac- mulch is in a playground un- volunteered, contributed and Salvati among others. Clean tor here. Some have already til you are moving, spreading, helped in any way. We could Joe provided help with his been mentioned but I will list and filling it in 18-inches deep not have done this without Carol Morgan, a lifelong guys and we received help them again. Some donated throughout a huge space like you. resident of Beachmont, Re- from other groups around the time, two years actually – that. It was hard work and Vanessa J. Biasella on vere, passed away on Sept. 5. city. Those groups are, Revere sitting through the meetings those that put in their backs, behalf of North Revere Carol proudly worked for Chamber of Commerce, Re- and bringing this idea to life. felt it. Lots of Kudos due. Neighborhood Group many years at the Community Family in Everett. The beloved daughter of the late Harry Morgan and Angelina (Cataldo), she was the adoring sister of Patricia D’Amico and her husband, Acupuncture for addiction and more Anthony of Revere, devoted aunt of Joseph D’Amico of By Sue Ellen Woodcock al people dealing with addic- place for 15-20 minutes. The Revere and Annmarie D’Am- tion. She hopes to be able to procedure helped one person ico and her fiancé, Stephen As an acupuncturist, yogi bring the same treatments to who had been smoking for Fiore of Revere and dear and mother, Stefanie Finoc- this area. chio-Durham, of Root & Sky 40 years and had tried every- cousin of Esther Swansburg, “Acupuncture is so sim- Wellness in East Boston and ple, non-invasive and can thing on the market to quit. Jerry Scali, Barbara Allen, a Revere resident, believes help treat addiction and re- Tony Scali, Joseph Scali and “She hasn’t had a cigarette in that Chinese medicine can covery,’ Finocchio-Durham the late Virginia Cangemi. She four years,” she said. in Woodlawn Cemetery. In help people be and feel their said, adding this goes for is also survived by many lov- lieu of flowers, donations can best. quitting cigarettes which is There is a charge for vis- ing friends. be made to Community Fam- Acupuncture is a tradi- also an addiction. its. Finocchio-Durham said Funeral arrangements were ily Adult Day Health Center, tional form of Chinese med- Working with placing five she is happy to sit with those entrusted to the Paul Buonfi- 106 Wyllis Ave., Everett, MA icine that has been around to six hairline needles in interested and make a plan. glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral 02149. For guest book, please for over 3,000 years. It is a Acupuncture needles resting spots inside the ear, Finoc- The Beachmont resident Home, Revere. Interment was visit www.Buonfiglio.com. natural, safe treatment that on the pressure points of the chio-Durham is in the area includes the insertion of inner ear. of the body where addiction also owns the Yoga Lounge William J. Catino sterile, hair-thin, single-use, is rooted. The needles stay in in Winthrop. stainless-steel needles on chio-Durham. Lifelong Revere resident various points of the body. “When we think of addic- For the past four years tion there’s always a root issue William J. Catino, life-long Finocchio-Durham has been of why someone is prone to resident of Revere, passed practicing in clinical set- addiction whether it’s an emo- away on Tuesday, Septem- tings. Six months ago she tional component or a physi- ber 11, 2018 at the age of brought her practice to 1140 cal component. Acupuncture 91, surrounded by his loving Saratoga St. on the Winthrop helps both,” she said. “It can family. He was the beloved and East Boston line. calm the mind, curb that crav- SPOTLIGHT husband of the late Marie Recently, the CLEAR ing.” Last weekend was a busy one for the RevereTV crew. (Ruotolo) Catino. Loving fa- (Community and Law En- She stressed that the key Our employees and some members have been all around forcement Assisted Recovery) is that acupuncture helps ev- the city covering public events and celebrations taking ther of Elena Hayes and her place over the past week. All non-government related erything because treatment husband Patrick, and William program in Winthrop, run RTV coverage airs on channel 8 and is also posted on our through the public health creates a smooth flow of Qi or YouTube and Facebook pages. J. Catino Jr. and his wife Jo- nurse’s office, added Finoc- harmony in the body. sephine. Adored grandfather Mary Alba, receptionist at City Hall, has turned 100 years Beach St. REVERE on Friday, chio-Durham to its referrals. “When you have harmony old! RevereTV attended her birthday celebration at the of Lauren, Brendan and Me- Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center on Thursday. We were also September 14th from 4 to 8 “We support a holistic in the body there’s no pain, gan Hayes and Lia and Ales- suffering, depression nausea. present as the celebration continued the next day at her p.m., and again at 9 a.m. Sat- approach to addiction,” said reception desk in City Hall. We wish Mary a very happy sia Catino. Caring brother The list can go on and on,” urday morning before leaving Deana Faretra, RN, public birthday and thank her for her many years of work for of Gloria Catino and the late health nurse for the town of Finocchio-Durham said. the city. in procession to St. Mary of Andrew, Frank, Alfred, Teddy Winthrop. “Recovery is a “We create a smooth flow the Assumption Church in Re- The RTV crew was at the Revere Farmer’s Market last Fri- and Anthony Catino. complex individual path and first and then we can help day as Speaker Bob DeLeo attended to mark the success He is survived by many vere for a Funeral Mass to be we support wellness in peo- other things along the way.” of the Healthy Incentives Program. Our coverage includes celebrated in his honor at 10 some sights and sounds from the market on Friday, and loving nieces, nephews and ple.” She learned her trade at DeLeo’s remarks about the program. The Revere Farm- cousins. Family and friends a.m. Interment will follow at Finocchio-Durham focus- the New England School of er’s Market will continue on the lawn of American Legion will honor William’s life by Holy Cross Cemetery in Mal- es on working with people in Acupuncture as part of the interested to hear from some vendors at the Farmer’s gathering in Vazza’s “Beech- den, MA. For guestbook and pain and working on an array Massachusetts School of Market,on Broadway RevereTV through was thethere first a fewweek months in October. ago. That If you’re vid- wood” Funeral Home, 262 directions please visit www. of women’s health issues. Pharmacy in Watertown, the eo can be found on our YouTube page. vazzafunerals.com Treatments are painless oldest acupuncture school in Friday was also the start of the Revere High School foot- and can help with condi- the country. ball season. RTV provided live coverage of the game and tions ranging from digestive, “When helping with re- will continue to do so throughout the season. Games will remain on our YouTube page for viewing and will also air nd sleep, respiratory, depres- covery and addiction there’s on channel 8. 2 Year Anniversary sion, headaches, high blood a lot of calming the mind, th pressure, recovery, chronic helping symptoms that pop It was the second Revere Fall Festival on Saturday. A (Happy 29 Birthday) portion of Broadway was closed off for vendors, family pain and addiction. up like headaches, trem- activities, and entertainment. If you didn’t get to attend “Acupuncture provides bling, nausea. We’re treating and would like to see the action, RTV’s coverage will soon Jason Joseph Vasques a smooth flow of “Qi” or the symptoms and emotional be available. For future events, the RTV crew always wel- comes volunteers. Our community members can assist Aug. 27, 1989 – Sept. 16, 2016 energy. Acupuncture helps components with it.” at any event or even cover some on their own. If you are open all the channels and When she worked at the interested, be sure to stop by at 385 Broadway, Suite 203, If Roses grow meridians so Qi can flow Cambridge Health Alliance or call 781-426-9498 ext. 2. Tell him I love him in Heaven, smoothly,” explains Finoc- in Malden she treated sever- and miss him, Lord please pick a and when he turns bunch for me, to smile, Place them in my place a kiss upon Brother’s arms his cheek The City of Revere will launch its Dockless Bike Share Program with Lime Bike beginning this and tell him they’re week. Dockless Biking Sharing is easy, convenient and affordable. The City of Revere is part of the and hold him for from me. Metropolitan Area Planning Council Regional Bike Share Program. Riders can rent, ride and park a Lime awhile. Bike in Revere, Chelsea, Everett, Malden & Winthrop.

Because remembering him is easy, I do it every day, but there’s an ache within my heartthat will never go away. Download the Lime Bike mobile The City of Revere requires all bikes to application onto your m obile phone. be parked legally on the sidewalk with a We love and miss you every day. clearance of 36" to ensure that it does Locate the nearest bike to your location n ot obstruct the public right of way. using the GPS bike locator on the vendors' application. Bikes can be parked locked and free

1 Year Anniversary standing to a street sign pole, parking Scan the bar code on the bike to meter, bicycle rack and along the curb of unlock the self locking mechanism on a sidewalk. the rear wheel.

Corinne Put on your helmet and take a ride. Bikes can not be parked or locked to fire Portalla hydrants, utility poles, benches, hand November 2, 1940 - Lock and park the bike when your ride railings, and public shade trees. September 17, 2017 is over. To report a bike that has been parked incorrectly or is obstructing the public We thought of you with love today but that was nothing new way contact Revere's 311 at We thought about you yesterday and days before that too Revere.org/31 1 or 781-286-8311 We think of you in silence we often speak your name

Now all we have are memories and your picture in a frame

Your memory is our keepsake with which we’ll never part

God has you in his keeping we have you in our hearts.

Dearly missed & forever cherished By husband Donny and family

Page 10 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018 RHS CLASS OF 1963 HOLDS 55TH REUNION

Photos by Derek Kouyoumjian

The 1963 Class of Revere High School held its 55th reunion at the Four Points in Wakefield. Old friends got back together from lives that settled nearby or spread out across the country. There was food, dancing, stories, jokes, and many memories shared among these proud sons and daughters of Revere.

Michael Stoller and Kathleen (Doyle) Wise. Jimmy Porter and his wife The Revere High School Class Of 1963 in 2018. Margaret.

Rita and Jean Lavoie with Judi (Sherriff) DiGregorio. Janet P. (Crivello) Pletcher and her sister-in-law, Don Collins, Dick Vitale, and Beverly (Bruno) Michael Palladino and Kathy Marie (Cifuni) Crivello. Collins. Tyler share a dance together.

Joyce (Mastascusa) DiNuccio, Beverly (Bruno) Collins, Karen (Car- Maria Champoux and Alex- dello) Zaccaria, RoseAnn (Cerbone) Innes, Lois (Limoli) Groves, Irene (LaCentra) Bailey and Sheila It was a delightful evening of memories for a room full of ander “Brother” Castillo have Marie (Martucci) Russo, and Rosemarie (Petrilli) Wilcox. Dubin. old friends. a dance. Join us for a FREE informational and educational presentation: What is MEDICARE “OUTPATIENT EARN $60K OBSERVATION STATUS” and Why Does It Matter?

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KHJ24556_ENC131_BLUFFING_5.55x10.5_mech.indd 1 8/17/18 10:12 AM Wednesday, September 12, 2018 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 11 Sports

RHS SPORTS Roundup

RHS football team bid to tie the contest early in hosts Marblehead the fourth quarter. However, an attempt by The Revere High foot- Boudreau to thread the needle ball team will host Marble- resulted in an interception that head this Friday evening in was returned by the Fisher- its home opener of the 2018 man defensive back to the Re- season at Harry Della Russo vere 30. Gloucester punched Stadium. Kick-off is set for it in from there and then add- 6:30p.m. ed a meaningless score with The Patriots are coming off a minute to play for the 29-6 a 29-6 loss at Gloucester in finale. the season-opener last week Despite the loss, RHS head that was much-closer than the coach Lou Cicatelli saw a final score might indicate. number of positive aspects to Revere grabbed a 6-0 lead his team’s performance. shortly into the second period “Despite that pick, Calvin with a 65-yard drive that cul- (Boudreau) was solid for us,” minated with a 40-yard scor- said Cicatelli of his sopho- ing strike from sophomore more signal-caller, who was quarterback Calvin Boudreau 9-for-12 on the night for 122 to Eric Bua. yards. “Calvin showed a lot However, the lead proved of poise in the pocket and has Members of the Senior Class playing on the Patriots are, front row: Nixon Morales, Zach Caifio, Frank Simms, Darius McNeil, Devin short-lived. The Gloucester improved tremendously over Matthias. Second row; Walid Soukaki, Robert Alba, Sebastian Alberti, Yussuf Ali Budah, Eric Bua and Matt Stasio. offense counterpunched with last year.” a long drive of its own before Boudreau distributed the horse” all night, picking up zer was a force for us,” said showed promise in the kick- a strong battle from the visit- the end of the half to even ball nicely, with James Fur- matters at 6-6 at the intermis- 103 yards on 13 carries. Cicatelli of his sophomore ing game, booting well on ing Magicians Friday night. long (three receptions for 65 “We did a lot of good things D-lineman, who led the team both kick offs and punts. Marblehead crushed Triton, sion. yards), Jonathan Murphy, and The Fishermen moved out on offense that bode well for with eight tackles. “Ryan played a big role for 55-0, in its season-opener and Bua among his favorite tar- the future if we can continue Furlong also was a key de- us,” said Cicatelli. “Although features a pair of strong per- to a 14-6 advantage in the gets. third period, but the Patriots to improve,” noted Cicatelli. fensive player from his out- his PAT attempt went wide, he formers in the backfield in Senior captain and running Defensive end Mazer Ali side linebacker post with six will be a key performer for us Tim Cronin (178 yards and responded with a drive deep back Darius McNeil was what into Gloucester territory in a earned his coach’s plaudits on tackles. throughout the season.” four touchdowns) and Chris Cicatelli termed “our work- the other side of the ball. “Ma- Sophomore Ryan Riazi The Patriots should expect Garry.

From The Mayor’s Office THE 2018 RHS PATRIOTS VOLLEYBALL TEAM 2018-2019 Revere Parks and Rec programming

By Mayor Brian Arrigo and As we transition into the Michael Hinojosa, Parks and Rec Director next season, we want to take a moment and share all of our The summer of 2018 was programming highlights for one to remember for the Re- the upcoming school year. vere Parks & Recreation De- This article does not list all of partment and the City of Re- the fall and winter programs vere. Thank you to each and offered by Revere Parks every resident who attended & Recreation, please visit our events and participated RevereRec.org to view the in our programs. We hope ev- whole catalog. eryone enjoyed our offerings over the past few months and made some lasting memories. See PARKS AND REC Page 12

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We have the right to limit quantities. Page 12 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018 THE 2018 RHS PATRIOT VOLLEYBALL TEAM HOME OPENER VS DANVERS RHS Girls Volleyball had their home opener against Danvers on Tuesday Sept. 4. Danvers won 3-1. The girls lost the first set, however, won the sec- ond, but unfortunately made a few mistakes and dropped the following two sets by 4 points total. Olivia and Emily combined for 9 blocks, Kian- na was able to dig 15 serves, and Greis had 20 assists and 6 aces. “We’re excited about the sophomore outside hitter Lyn- zie Anderson,” Coach Lianne O’Hara, “we feel like she has great potential as a volleyball player.” #14 Devna Langat.

#6 Emily DiGiulio.

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Parks and Rec // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11

Open Gym Winter Basketball Program month from 6:00-9:00 p.m. skate. This program will run In FY18, the Parks & Rec- is not only returning but it is at the Youth Center on Beach September-November with #15 Olivia Winsor. reation Department launched expanding. This year we are Street. Parents, take advan- sessions available on Saturday an Open Gym program for Re- hosting a separate Fall League tage of the time while your & Sunday. vere middle and high school that will precede our normal child enjoys games, crafts, students providing them with November start time. Those pizza, and more! Any Revere Special Events: free access to an indoor sports interested in playing in either resident in Kindergarten-6th facility during the winter. This Touch-A-Truck (9/16) the Fall or Winter League grade is eligible to attend. Screamfest Field Trip monthly program, attracted should contact our department (10/20) dozens of Revere kids each at [email protected] or Steam Lab (NEW) session, easily becoming one (781) 286-8190 to enroll or Our new afterschool Glow in the Dark Run at of our most popular programs. learn more. STEAM Lab is a great activity Harry Della Russo Stadium This past July, our FY19 for young Revere residents in- (10/27) budget included funding for Video Game Club terested in Science, Technol- City of Revere Fright Night an expansion of this monthly Last year the department ogy, Engineering, Arts, and (10/28) Open Gym program, enabling renovated some rooms at the Mathematics. Open to anyone Flag Football Tournament us to operate on a weekly Youth Center create a Teen in 2nd – 7th grade, this class (11/25) schedule. Times and dates for our open gyms will not be Center capable of hosting pro- will feature a fun new project City of Revere Tree Light- consistent, but the department grams for Revere residents in every week relative to these ing (12/1) will be hosting an Open Gym middle and high school. This subjects. The program will Paint and Skate (2/8) night every 7-10 days from school year, the Teen Cen- take place on Wednesdays, Character Breakfast (2/18) October through May for any ter will re-open with a Mon- running from September Public Skating (4/12) Revere resident in 6th – 12th day-Thursday Video Game through March at the Youth Financial Aid Available grade. Open Gym scheduling Club. Any Revere resident Center on Beach Street. Our administration and will be flexible so that it can in 5th-9th grade can come Parks & Recreation Depart- by afterschool at 150 Beach Learn to Skate (NEW) adapt to city and school de- ment diligently to ensure all Street until 6:00 p.m. The In addition to the many partment events to maximize of our Revere families and opportunities for children and Teen Center and Video Game programs offered by Ms. Sal- children have access to our teens to attend. Those interest- Club will be in operation Oc- ly, we will be increasing our ed in the Open Gym program tober through April to provide offerings to residents ages 2-6 programs and facilities; which are encouraged to follow the children with a free indoor af- this year with our new Learn is why we offer financial aid #5 Lynzie Anderson. department on Twitter and terschool activity during the to Skate program. We part- for our programming to those sign-up for the weekly news- winter. nered with FMC Ice Sports in need. If you’re interested in letter via RevereRec.org at the Cronin Hockey Rink any of these programs but are Kids Night Out in Revere to offer beginner or concerned about cost, please Fall & Winter Basketball Kids Night Out is offered intermediate lessons to those stop by the Youth Center on Ward One Our department’s Annual on the 2nd Friday of every interested in learning how to Beach Street to pick-up a con- fidential financial aid applica- tion. Precinct 3 Forum As a friendly reminder, CALL TO SCHEDULE keep in mind that this is ul- timately your parks and rec Sept. 19, 2018 YOUR POOL department (the people of Revere) and we are here to 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM CLOSING TODAY! serve you. The purpose of our department is to ensure Re- vere continues to be a great One Beach Street Cosmo Pools place to live, work, and play. We strongly welcome and en- Community Room courage any feedback or ideas Supply Center you have to help us improve. Come and Voice Your Concerns Thank you all for your con- 781-589-0499 tinuous support, we look for- Hosted by Ward 1 ward to seeing each and every one of you at our events and Councillor Joanne McKenna Hours: Monday - Saturday781-284-7549 8:00am-6:00pm • Sunday 8:00am-4:00pm programs in the upcoming months. Wednesday, September 12, 2018 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 13 SPEAKER DELEO VISITS REVERE FARMERS MARKET TO CELEBRATE HEALTHY INCENTIVES PROGRAM

Photos by Sue Ellen Woodcock Eastern Massachusetts. HIP allows so many more people Speaker of the Massachu- to access this healthy food that setts House of Representa- otherwise may not be able to.” tives Robert DeLeo visited the “HIP is an excellent exam- Revere farmers market, 249 ple of how the food system Broadway, on Friday to speak works best when programs with consumers and farmers consider how issues like agri- who have benefitted from the culture, food access, and pub- Healthy Incentives Program lic health all connect,” said (HIP). Winton Pitcoff, director of the HIP doubles the value of Massachusetts Food System purchases of fresh, healthy, Collaborative, which facili- local fruits and vegetables tates the campaign urging the when SNAP recipients use legislature and governor to their monthly benefits to pur- provide sufficient funding for chase these products directly the program to meet demand. from Massachusetts farmers “Massachusetts has long been at farmstands, farmers mar- a leader in making these kinds kets, mobile markets, and of connections, and we thank community-supported agri- Speaker DeLeo for support- culture (CSA) farms. The pro- ing this investment in healthy gram aims to improve health families and sustainable outcomes in some of the Com- farms.” The market opens. monwealth’s most vulnerable Launched in 2017, HIP is communities, while increas- administered by the Massa- ing sales for Massachusetts chusetts Department of Tran- farms – job creators and driv- sitional Assistance (DTA), in ers of the local economy. partnership with the Depart- Speaker DeLeo was a lead- ment of Agricultural Resourc- er in the legislature’s effort to es (DAR) and the Department secure $4 million in funding of Public Health (DPH), and for HIP in Massachusetts’ fis- is supported by a network of cal year 2019 budget, which agriculture, food access, and Gov. Baker signed into law in public health stakeholder or- July. ganizations. “Supporting programs More information about that provide healthy foods to HIP can be found at http:// needy residents is critical to mass.gov/hip/ and https://ma- the health of the Common- foodsystem.org/projects/HIP/. wealth,” DeLeo said. “We’re Speaker of the House DeLeo talks with farmer Dave Dumaresq Speaker of the House DeLeo purchases peaches. proud to partner with the of Dracut. Massachusetts Food System Collaborative and the Revere Farmer’s Market to high- light how to increase access to healthy foods while sup- porting our local agricultural economy.” More than 39,000 house- holds participated in HIP in the program’s first year of operation, and earned approx- imately $4.2 million in incen- tives. More than 200 farms and farmers markets partici- pate in HIP. “To see young families grabbing healthy products invigorates me and tells me Farmer Dave’s is a popular spot visitors to the Revere Farmer’s that I’m doing the right thing Market. as a farmer, supporting the health of communities across the Commonwealth especially by making it easier for them to eat healthy, locally-grown produce,” said Dave Duma- resq, owner of Farmer Dave’s farm in Dracut which sells at the Revere market and oth- ers in eastern Massachusetts. “Farmer Dave’s is happy to be bringing our fresh produce Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo checks out the produce and Pamela Anderson looks on. to so many communities in Speaker of the House Deleo speaks with Winton Pitcoff, of the Massachusetts Food System Collaborative.

Wabik // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 amateur career, Wabik’s North Suffolk,” she said. “It’s outs. She said she understands never stop punching. “That’s powerful punching produced a good place to work and I like the dangers of a sport as phys- why they call me ‘The Ma- a knockout. She has been a the people, and I like helping ical and contact-inducing as chine,’ because I punch from regional and national amateur people.” boxing. when the bell rings to when champion. Wabik is in training under “I know there’s always that the bell rings again.” But now the 32-year-old the tutelage of her coach and injury factor and it’s a real thing, Ford said Wabik had two Wabik is taking a big step in manager, Eddie Ford. and there can be one punch and previous opportunities to the world of professional box- “Eddie makes me work hard it can end you career, so the No. turn pro, but both opponents ing. She will make her pro de- every day,” said Wabik. “He re- 1 thing I have learned from Ed- backed out before the fight. but on Nov. 21 at the Castle- ally pushes me and is helping die is that I have to protect my- “We’re ready to go pro,” ton Banquet and Conference get ready for my pro debut.” self at all times.” said Ford, a Revere resident. Center in Windham, N.H. Wabik, who is 5-foot-4 Wabik will fight in four “Kim jut beat a three-time PRO PROSPECT: Revere resident Kimberly Wabik (right), who As is the case with most inches and competes in the two-minute rounds in her pro national champion and she’s will make her professional boxing debut on Nov. 21 in New first-time professional -box 135-pound lightweight divi- debut. She will carry her nick- looking great in sparring ses- Hampshire, is pictured with her trainer and coach, Eddie Ford, at ers, Wabik’s income from the sion, has been sparring against name proudly in to the ring. sions. She’s a tough compet- a training session at the Quietman Sports Gym in Medford. fight will depend on the num- male fighters during her work- “That’s my best thing – I itor.” ber of tickets that she and her team sell. She is hoping that many of her friends and col- leagues will be there for her bout against Liz Humphries of Springfield, an opponent she Broadway Motors battled against as an amateur. Wabik, who began boxing BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL seven years ago, has been training at John Ruiz’s Quiet- man Sports Gym in Medford. Grease She says she is ready to turn * professional. 95 “I want to be the best and I Oil & want to continue to get better and I want to win a title,” said $29 Filter Wabik, who grew up in Wash- ington, D.C., and was a figure *Most Cars skater in her youth. Wabik came to the Boston area in 2010 to study at Lesley • Inspection Stickers • Brakes • Tire Service • Diagnostics University where she received a degree in human services. She also holds a master’s de- CELEBRATING 75 YEARS IN REVERE gree in social work from Sim- mons College. The DiGregorio Family since 1942 “I really like my job at 88 Broadway, Revere • (781) 284-4675 Tom DiGregorio - Proprietor Page 14 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018

REVERE FIRST RESPONDERS 9/11 REMEMBERANCE Photos by Sue Ellen Woodcock

The Revere Police and Fire Department gather Tuesday morning to remember those lost in the Sept. 11 tragedy 17 years ago in New York, Pennsylvania and the Pentagon.

Pictured above, Revere Firefighters hold a moment of silence before the chiming of the bell. Fire Chief Christopher Bright, Deputy Chief Glen Rich, Police Chief James Guido and Capt. Amy O’Hara reflect.

Gov. Baker proposes reforms to protect public from dangerous individuals Gov. Charlie Baker filed prosecute people who repeat- list of offenses that can pro- warrant. legislation that will provide edly break the law. The re- vide grounds for a dangerous- “Far too often, there are few law enforcement and prose- forms put forth in today’s leg- ness hearing and closing cer- consequences for defendants cutors with additional tools to islation include expanding the tain loopholes at the start and who violate the conditions of end of the criminal process a court issued release,” said that currently limit or prevent Lieutenant Governor Karyn effective action to address le- Polito. “This legislation will gitimate safety concerns. empower police officers with “Recent tragedies have the tools they need to protect demonstrated the tremendous their communities and hold damage that can occur when until trial defendants who Winthrop Youth Hockey our criminal justice system pose a continuing danger to fails to identify and detain our communities.” The Revere Fire Department stand at attention. dangerous people charged See BAKER Page 15 with serious crimes,” said Enrollment for Governor Baker. “The alarm- ing frequency of these events Learn to Skate and Mite confirmed for us that we need NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION to fix a broken law, so we Development League is now open worked closely with law en- forcement, district attorneys resulting community agreeing Visit www.WinthropYouthHockey.com CHELSEA BRIDGE er was serving in Iraq. “The and victims advocacy groups DEDICATED IN letters always ended, saying, to maintain a voluntary ban to register for either program. across the Commonwealth ‘Sister, I love my family.” of 100ml and 250ml bottles (All registration done online.) and consulted with the courts MEMORY OF “I still read his letters and and new, agreed-upon stipu- to develop this proposal to do BRUTTANITI my eyes still fill with tears,” lations for community liquor The Learn to Skate program is held every Sunday morning a better job of protecting Mas- CHELSEA - The City of she said. store owners. The agreement for 20 weeks starting Sunday October 14 at 9:40 AM sachusetts communities from Chelsea dedicated the Wash- Karen added thoughtfully, comes on the heels of escalat- dangerous defendants.” ington Avenue bridge at Heard “But let me be clear. John was ing community tensions with The cost of the Learn to Skate program is $100 The governor’s legisla- dedicated to his entire family, what Chelsea Police have Street in memory of Chelsea Mite Development League is an in house program designed tion strengthens the ability Police officer John Bruttaniti and he counted all of you, the described as “50 or so” indi- to teach young players the fundamentals of hockey. of judges to enforce the con- during an unveiling ceremony people of Chelsea, as family. viduals who constantly perpe- ditions of pre-trial release by on Wednesday, Aug. 29. Serving for and with the peo- trate public intoxication and This 20 week program starts Saturday October 13 and will be empowering police to detain Councillor-at-Large Leo ple of Chelsea, John loved littering problems for Chelsea held every Saturday at 11:30 AM and Sunday at 11:40AM people who they observe vi- Robinson served as master of being a firefighter, police offi- community residents and vis- olating court-ordered release ceremonies for the program cer, investigator, mentor, vol- itors. The cost of the MDL program is $300 conditions; current law does during which City Manager unteering anywhere and in an “I can tell you [increasing not allow this, and instead re- Tom Ambrosino and Council any way to help his Chelsea nip littering] has definitely de- quires a court to first issue a President Damali Vidot and family. That was our brother.” creased,” said Chelsea Police other dignitaries paid tribute Karen said her brother would Capt. Keith Houghton. to Mr. Bruttaniti, who died in have been humbled by having a The Chelsea Police Depart- an accident on May 12, 2016 bridge named in his honor. ment seemed confident in the at the age of 41. “I know he would hope immediate results they have Vidot said she personally that his memory would serve witnessed in the following understood the importance as an example of community weeks of the proposed ban. of having a mentor like Mr. and service to one another in However when questioned Bruttaniti during one’s years love,” she said. by License Chair Michael IT’S A of personal development. The souvenir program in- Rossi if the results could be Other speakers at the cere- cluded photos of Mr. Brut- quantified, the police shifted mony echoed the belief that a taniti with Chief Brian Kyes, focus and explained they now bridge dedication was the per- Capt. David Batchelor, and require a three-hour alcohol fect way to honor a man who Sgt. David Flibotte in their safety course. was “a bridge” from Chelsea’s CPD uniforms at an awards “I find it really hard to be- dedicated public servants in ceremony in Boston, and of lieve there have been no in- DOG’S LIFE the Police Department to the Mr. Bruttaniti with youths he cidents of drunkenness [since city’s youth. had mentored in the Chelsea the voluntary ban],” stated Several of Mr. Bruttaniti’s REACH Program, and it apt- commission member Roseann THE RESOURCE PULL OUT GUIDE colleagues in the Police De- ly concluded with the follow- Bongiovanni with open skep- partment and the Fire Depart- ing memorial tribute to the ticism. FOR THE POOCH IN YOUR LIFE ment attended the ceremony. beloved police officer: “John Bongiovanni wasn’t the (Mr. Bruttaniti worked for will forever be remembered only person in attendance that • Dog friendly beaches/Parks three years in the CFD before for his kindness, bravery, and openly questioned the Police joining the Police Department service to our country and to Department’s results and the • List of upcoming dog events in 2008). The Fire and Police the City of Chelsea.” lasting impression of the ban • Dog friends Color Guards added an im- thus far. Robert Mellion, ex- pressive touch to the program. VOLUNTARY BAN ecutive director of the Mas- • Have leash will travel Mr. Bruttaniti’s fellow vet- CONTINUES ON sachusetts Package Store As- erans in the U.S. Army, who sociation, also made his case • Veterinary guide served with him in Iraq, were NIP BOTTLES in the two minutes allotted for also in attendance for the trib- CHELSEA – One can raise public hearings. • Immunizations for your dog ute. a six-pack to the end of sum- “Less restrictive means Police Chief Brian Kyes mer if they’re a legal-aged, have completed your goals,” • Hotels • Spas praised Mr. Bruttaniti’s out- hardworking resident, but one Mellion stated, continuing standing record as a police of- will no longer be able to raise “There’s no wall around Chel- • Pet supply stores ficer and read the police report up a 250 ml nip bottle due to sea.” that Mr. Bruttaniti wrote after a continuing voluntary ban by Multiple residents and store • Dog walkers saving a toddler from choking Chelsea liquor stores courtesy owners echoed Mellion’s sen- • Daycare by dislodging a penny stuck of the Chelsea License Com- timent, agreeing that a legal in her throat and resuscitating mission. ban instead of a voluntary ban her. For his heroic actions in The Chelsea Licensing infringed upon the rights of that June, 2015 incident, Mr. commission met again on the residents to legally purchase PUBLISHED IN SEPTEMBER Bruttaniti received the Chel- topic of 250 ml alcohol bot- alcohol and would not begin sea Police Life Saving Award. tles on Aug. 28 in the Chel- to fully cover the larger issue in Revere Journal, Chelsea Record, Lynn Journal, Mr. Bruttaniti’s instanta- sea Public Library to packed at hand, alcoholism. The gen- neous response to the situation room of invested residents, eral sentiment being that there Everett Independent, Winthrop Sun Transcript, and his training in the emer- owners, commissioners, and was nothing to stop these indi- East Boston Times, Charlestown Patriot Bridge, gency medical field caused police. They were all there to viduals from getting the same some to say that he was placed address the contentious topic banned 250 ml bottles from North End Regional Review. as “an angel” in that situation of permanently banning 100 liquor stores in neighboring to save a baby’s life. ml to 250 ml bottles and sin- cities and towns. Mr. Bruttaniti’s sister, Kar- gle can/malt bottle beverages. Mellion addressed those in Following from the ini- attendance by listing the criti- $ en, delivered touching re- Business Card Size Ad per paper IN COLOR marks on behalf of the family. tial commission decision to cal steps the License Commis- 50 employ a voluntary ban on sion, store owners, and police Place a listing in our Pet Service Directory “John lived with a real zest for life,” said Karen Bruttaniti. the June 26, the rare Aug. 28 department should collaborate on together. Accomplishing only $ “He loved riding his motorcy- meeting was an update to see 20 cle and truly enjoying his life. about further action. cooperation by employing a Please call a rep. for details 781-485-0588 John was a man of deep char- Over the summer down- voluntary ban of 100 ml bot- acter. He never judged, never town stores stopped selling tles, establishing a alcohol held a grudge, and always be- nips and voluntarily stopped beverage training course and SEND US YOUR SUMMER DOG PHOTOS AND lieved in forgiving others, no selling other small bottles certification for liquor store matter what.” as well as two very low-cost owners, maintaining a do not WE WILL PUBLISH THEM IN THE GUIDE. Karen recalled the warm liquor brands identified as sell list for specific individu- PLEASE INCLUDE THEIR NAME, AGE, AND HOMETOWN and inspiring correspondences problematic. als, along with impeding sales she received while her broth- The meeting ended with the to intoxicated buyers. Wednesday, September 12, 2018 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 15 POLICE NEWS

is being charged with oper- with operating under the in- SHOTS FIRED ON dividuals bailed from the car East Boston Savings Bank on and honking his horn at him. ating under the influence of fluence of drugs after -a sus CONSTITUTION AVE. and fled. Squire Road last November He stopped the cab and the oth- drugs after going head on into pended license for OUI, op- One person got away, but and fleeing into Boston. er driver approached the car. As Revere Police are investi- a driving school vehicle on erating recklessly, operating a another was caught in a back- Stephen Spolidoro, of Wo- he got out, the other man spit in gating several shots fired in Cushman Avenue last Mon- motor vehicle with a suspend- yard. burn, got five to six years in his face and then punched him the area of Constitution Ave- day, Sept. 3. ed license, and a marked-lane Dana McCoullum, 18, of jail for the crime. He was in the face, knocking the victim nue on Thursday, Sept. 6. Around 3:15 p.m. on Sept. violation. Around 10 p.m., police Roxbury, was charged with prosecuted by ADA Cascione. to the ground. 3, witnesses reported that a were called for reports of unlicensed operation, person In Nov. 2017, Spolidoro As the suspect drove away, man was driving erratically about five or six shots heard CHASE TO WINTHROP under 21 possessing liquor, robbed the bank and then fled the victim got a good descrip- on Sargent Street and Cush- by neighbors outside. Police AND BACK negligent operation, speeding, under police pursuit. Offi- tion of the car and the man. man Avenue. They reported, investigated and didn’t find a marked-lanes violation, fail- cers tracked him into Boston Police were able to identify and police found, that the man A Roxbury woman was ar- any evidence immediately. ing to signal, failing to stop where he was discovered hid- the driver and he was charged. had crossed the yellow line rested on numerous charges However, a little later police for police, and two counts ing in a Port-a-Potty near the They have not identified any and gone head-on into a grey after she led Revere and Win- were called when a wom- of assault with a dangerous Museum of Science. sort of motive yet. Honda that served as a train- throp Police on a very visible an found a bullet hole in her weapon. Alex Cataldo, 47, of 67 Fur- ing vehicle for a local driving chase through the two com- car and her tire had been flat- ness St., was charged with two school. munities Sunday night. ROAD RAGE ON tened. That led to them locat- counts of assault and battery. ing a lead slug in the vicinity Following that, he hit an- Around 9:53 p.m., polie BROUGHT BACK NORTH SHORE RD. were doing enforcement on of that car that is believed to other car that had driven up FOR JUSTICE A Lynn woman has been Bennington Street when a car be from the shooting incident. on the sidewalk to avoid him, Revere Police have brought arrested after allegedly as- BREAKING passed them at a high rate of During the next morning, and then he came to rest by back two men to Massachu- saulting a woman while in INTO CARS speed and continued to Re- detectives followed up on the hitting a tree. setts, one from California and traffic on North Shore Road A Lynn woman has been vere Beach erratically, headed case and found several .45 cal- Revere Fire responded and one from New York, to face last Friday. charged with several counts of into Winthrop. Police pursued ibre shell casings in the area treated the man. charges for a violent home Around 7:22 a.m., both breaking into cars on Sunday the vehicle and saw a pas- where shots were reported. Police found him unre- invasion that occurred on women were travelling south- afternoon. senger throw things out the The matter is being fol- sponsive and had to break the Whitin Avenue in February. bound on North Shore Road Police started getting calls window. They trailed them lowed up. window to get him out of the Three of the individuals when the victim noticed a car for a woman breaking into through Winthrop, drawing car and put the car safely into were recently indicted for the behind her driving aggres- cars on the Malden/Revere much attention, and then back park. invasion in Suffolk Superi- sively and cutting her off sev- line around 5:30 p.m. Later, HEAD ON COLLISION, into Revere with great police The man was transferred to or Court. They were charged eral times. victims on Washington Ave- UNDER INFLUENCE presence. the hospital and charged. with crimes for invading the The female driver yelled nue called and were chasing On Endicott Avenue, the OF DRUGS Daniel Orellana, 52, of 33 home with a gun, bolt cutters obscenities out the window the suspect. The suspect had vehicle stopped and two in- A Florence Avenue man Florence Ave., was charged and a machete for the purpose and threw change and a water taken a purse out of the car of robbing and intimidating bottle out the window to hit and dropped it in the pursuit. the victim. her. Malden Police also report- WEEKLY CRIME Report Revere detectives travelled Kayla Watson-Luciano, 21, ed several car breaks on their to Oakland, Calif., to bring of Lynn, was charged with as- side of the line, all with the Journal Staff Reports Eliot Circle (2); Mahoney Legion Hwy; Squire Road; back Matthew Striggles, and sault and battery to intimidate. same female suspect. Circle; Copeland Circle; VFW; Salem Street; VFW; to New York to bring back Shortly after, a Revere of- House Breaks: (3) Squire Road; Beach street; North Shore Rd; Squire London Berry. They are still PUNCHED AND SPIT ficer patrolling the Overlook Marshall Street; Fenno North Shore Rd; Cushman Road; Winthrop Avenue; Lee working on the third subject. ON FOR NO REASON Ridge area saw a woman fit- Street; and Conant Street. Avenue; Lechmere Street; Sa- “It’s very good work here,” ting the description cross the Burbank Hwy; Lynn Marsh Commercial Breaks: (0) lem Street; Oak Island Street; said Capt. Amy O’Hara. A taxi cab driver reported street. Motor Vehicle *Thefts/ North Shore Road; Moun- Road; Squire Road; Squire “They travelled to New York being spat upon and punched The woman had been iden- Breaks: (5) tain Avenue; Malden Street; Road; Squire Road; Squire and Oakland to apprehend in the face by another driver for tified previously by name, *Bellingham Avenue; Rand Boulevard; Thomas Carroll Road; Beach/North Shore Rd; these subjects and bring them unknown reasons after drop- and the woman police had de- ping his child off for school Street; *Waitt Park – MoPed; Way; Revere/North Shore Rd; Broadway; Broadway/Park; back to Massachusetts.” tained was the same woman. Hichborn Street; and Beach North Shore Rd; Parkway/ at the Beachmont School last and Park/Newbury. Teanisa Marie Dunbar, 36, Street (plates). Lee Burbank; Parkway; Re- BANK ROBBER GETS Wednesday, Sept. 5. of Lynn was charged with vere Street; Derby/Grover; House Parties/Loud Stereo Around 8 a.m., the driver Motor Vehicle Accidents: FIVE YEARS one warrant, receiving stolen (41) Broadway/Tapley; American Complaints (after 9 p.m.): 15 said he had just dropped his property, and four counts of A Woburn man was sen- child off at the Beachmont breaking and entering into a tenced to five years last week School when he noticed a car vehicle during the day for a ARREST Report for his role in robbing the behind him driving erratically felony. FRIDAY, AUG. 31 motor vehicle after his right to Christopher R. Wiggins, operate had been suspended SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 32, of Roxbury, was arrested (subsequent offense). Norvin V. Hernandez-Paz, Baker // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 on a charge of failing to stop 20, of Everett, was arrested on for a police officer. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 a charge of rude and disorder- This legislation empowers without bail until their cases six-hour window for authori- Martisse Johnson, 31, judges to revoke a person’s are resolved. The public and ties to inform a victim before ly conduct in violation of the release when the offender has law enforcement have a right an offender is allowed to be SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 of Lynn, was arrested on a city ordinance. Stephen J. DePatto, 30, of charge of shoplifting (second violated a court-ordered con- to be protected from danger- released. Teanisa Marie Dunbar, 36, dition, such as an order to stay ous criminals. This legislation · Creates a new felony of- 68 Asti Ave., was arrested on offense). of Lynn, was arrested on an away from a victim, or from goes a long way towards do- fense for cutting off a court-or- charges of disorderly conduct outstanding warrant and on a public playground. Current ing that. I have long advo- dered GPS device. and drinking alcohol in public FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 charges of receiving stolen law requires an additional cated for changes to the bail · Requires that the courts in violation of the city ordi- Thomas Roarke, 57, of property in an amount under finding of dangerousness be- system, and I appreciate the develop a text message ser- nance. Boston, was arrested on a $1,200 and four counts of fore release may be revoked. governor’s leadership on this vice to remind defendants of Paula Margaret Clark, 53, charge of shoplifting. breaking and entering into a “A person who is so dan- very important issue.” upcoming court dates, reduc- of 770 Revere Beach Park- vehicle in the daytime with gerous that his or her release “It is encouraging to see ing the chance they will forget way, was arrested on charges SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 the intent to commit a felony. threatens the safety of a spe- that the call for action to keep and have a warrant issued for of shoplifting, resisting arrest, Cristian A. Carcamo, 25, Dana McCollum, 18, of cific victim or of the commu- dangerous and repeat crimi- their arrest. two counts of assault and bat- of East Boston, was arrest- nity at large does not become nals off the streets that began · Allows dangerousness Roxbury, was arrested on tery, and two counts of assault ed on charges of operating a safe to release merely because as a result of Sgt. Gannon’s hearings at any point during and battery upon a police of- motor vehicle while under the charges of unlicensed opera- three or four months have murder is being taken seri- a criminal proceeding, rather ficer. influence of liquor, a number tion of a motor vehicle, being passed since the time of their ously,” said Yarmouth Police than requiring a prosecutor to plate violation, and operating a minor in possession of li- arrest,” said Secretary of Pub- Chief Frank Frederickson. either seek a hearing imme- SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 an uninsured motor vehicle. quor, negligent operation of a lic Safety and Security Dan- “In July the Governor signed diately or forfeit that ability Edward Salvator Mitrano, He also was cited for the civ- motor vehicle, failing to stop iel Bennett. “This legislation the MPTC Training Bill and entirely, even if circumstances 62, of Malden, was arrested il motor vehicle infraction of for a police officer, and two would ensure that a person now the announcement of this later arise indicating that the on a charge of trespassing. operating an unregistered mo- counts of assault by means of who a court determines is a proposal is another significant defendant poses a serious risk tor vehicle. a dangerous weapon. She also danger or who violates his or move that will provide need- to the community. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Jorge A. Almendarez, 58, was cited for the civil motor her conditions of release is ed protection for our citizens · Requires that the proba- Carmelo Scoppettuolo, 52, of 96 Reservoir Ave., was ar- vehicle infractions of speed- held until the time of trial or from violent criminals.” tion department, bail commis- other disposition of the case, “Regardless of whether of 285 Sargent St., was arrest- rested on a charge of assault ing, a marked-lanes violation, sioners and bail magistrates rather than being released af- their cases can be prosecuted, notify authorities who can ed on an outstanding warrant by means of a dangerous and failing to stop for a traffic ter a defined period.” survivors of sexual violence take remedial action when a and on a charge of operating a weapon. control signal. “I’m very pleased with the who are respected and be- person who is on pre-trial re- governor’s proposed bail re- lieved throughout the process lease commits a new offense form legislation,” said Bris- have better health and wellness anywhere in the Common- Patriots Oil Special $ 95 tol County District Attorney outcomes,” said Katia Santia- wealth or elsewhere. 19(most cars) $ 95 Patriots Brake Special Thomas M. Quinn III. “This go-Taylor, advocacy and leg- · Creates a level playing 99 (most cars) will make it more difficult islative affairs manager at the field for appeals of district www.vinsauto.com for the court to release dan- Boston Area Rape Crisis Cen- court release decisions to the 781-284-8073 | 195 American Legion Hwy gerous defendants. Danger- ter. “The first and most power- superior court by allowing ap- ous criminals should be held ful way to do this is to ensure peals by prosecutors, in addi- that survivors are informed tion to defendants, and giving about what is happening with more deference to determina- THE CITY OF REVERE HEALTH DEPARTMENT their case, including timely no- tions made in the first instance SEASONAL INFLUENZA VACCINE tification when an offender is by our district court judges. GERRY D’AMBROSIO SCHEDULE 2018 released from custody.” · Creates a task force to The legislation expands the recommend adding informa- *Flu Vaccine is offered to the general public, ages 18 years list of offenses which can pro- tion to criminal records so ATTORNEY AT LAW of age and older. Once again, most insurance including vide grounds for a dangerous- that prosecutors and judges Medicare, MassHealth, Blue Cross, Harvard Pilgrim, Fallon ness hearing and follows the can make more informed rec- and others have again offered compensation for the flu vac- long-standing federal model ommendations and decisions IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? cine administration. The vaccine is free to you only if you in including a defendant’s about conditions of release history of serious criminal and possible detention on present your Insurance card when registering. DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE convictions as grounds that grounds of dangerousness. PROXY, OR POWER OF ATTORNEY? may warrant a dangerousness The legislation also clos- Tuesday, September 18, 2018 hearing. Current law requires es loopholes at the start and IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION 10-11AM Rosetti-Cowan Senior Center, 25 Winthrop Ave. courts to focus only on the end of the criminal process Contact Person: Camille Piccinni-Ciambelli 781-286-8156 crime charged and ignore a that currently limit or prevent ROCTOR VENUE EVERE 14 P A , R Tuesday, September 18, 2018 defendant’s criminal history effective action to address le- 1:00-2:00PM Liston Towers, 45 Dolphin Avenue when determining whether the gitimate safety concerns. It 781-284-5657 defendant may be the subject extends the requirement that Contact Person: Liz Forte 781-284-4394 x239 of this sort of hearing. police take the fingerprints of Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Additional provisions of people arrested for felonies to 10:00-11:00AM Saint Anthony’s Church (Lower Hall) this legislation: all people arrested, regardless Contact Person: Maryann Giorgio 781-289-1234 · Improves the system for of the charge, to ensure that notifying victims of crimes decisions about release can THIS NEWSPAPER IS Wednesday, September 19, 2018 of abuse and other dangerous be made with knowledge of a 1PM-2PM Harris Street Housing, 2 Harris Street crimes when a defendant is person’s true identity and full Contact Person: Liz Forte 781-284-4394 x249 going to be released by creat- criminal history. It also allows, 100% ORGANIC ing clear lines of responsibil- for the first time, bail commis- *PLEASE WEAR SHORT SLEEVES* ity among police, prosecutors sioners and bail magistrates Thank you, and corrections personnel to to consider dangerousness in notify victims about an of- deciding whether to release an PLEASE RECYCLE The Revere Health Department fender’s imminent release arrestee from a police station from custody, and create a when court is out of session. Page 16 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, September 12, 2018 Pennyworth’s Of Lynn

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LEGAL NOTICE titles, tax liens, water the estate are entitled with a qualified banking Sr., all deceased, of Metairie in the State Recorder tax titles and other R Purchasing Agent at her NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S and sewer liens and to notice regarding the institute for banking formerly of Revere, of Louisiana; Linda J. Plaintiff(s Attorney: municipal liens and office, Revere City Hall, SALE OF REAL ESTATE any other municipal administration directly services for the City of Suffolk County, said Mustone also known as Peter A. Brown, Esq., water or sewer liens and 281 Broadway, Revere, By virtue and in assessments or liens or from the Personal Revere, according to Commonwealth; Annie Linda J. Zaccaria now or D’Ambrosio Brown, LLP, State or County transfer LEGAL NOTICE Massachusetts, prior to execution of the Power existing encumbrances Representative and specifications. Galla fomerly known as formerly of Allenstown 185 Devonshire Street, fees, if any there are, COMMONWEALTH 10:00 AM on Thursday, of Sale contained in a of record which are in may petition the Court Specifications and Annie Gulla, deceased, in the State of New 10th Floor, Boston, MA and TEN THOUSAND OF MASSACHUSETTS September 27, 2018. certain mortgage given force and are applicable, in any matter relating contract documents formerly of Everett; Hampshire; Dorothy J. 02110 Tel: (617) 720- DOLLARS ($10,000.00) LAND COURT The time stamp in the by Rony A. Escoto to having priority over said to the estate, including will be available at the Middlesex County, Rigione formerly known 5657 in cashier’s or certified DEPARTMENT OF Purchasing Department Mortgage Electronic mortgage, whether or the distribution of Office of the Purchasing said Commonwealth; as Dorothy J. Behen 9/12/18 check will be required to THE TRIAL COURT shall govern the time. Registration Systems, not reference to such assets and expenses of Agent, City Hall, Revere, Frank A. Champa also and Claire L. Spina, R be paid by the purchaser 18 SM 005032 This re-bid is for Filed Inc., dated September restrictions, easements, administration. Massachusetts after known as Frank A. both now or formerly of at the time and place of ORDER OF NOTICE Sub-Bids for Painting 29, 2006 and registered improvements, liens or WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. 1:00 PM, September Ciampa, deceased, Lynn, Essex County, said the sale as a deposit and TO: Sub-Trade Only for with the Suffolk County encumbrances is made in Dunn, First Justice of this 13, 2018. Mailing of formerly of Byfield, Commonwealth; Joanne LEGAL NOTICE the balance in cashier’s Gerald Shulman, Trustee the roof replacement Registry District of the deed. Court. specifications requires Essex County, said M. Smith formerly known NOTICE OF or certified check will be of the Frank Ave. Real at Revere City Hall. the Land Court as TERMS OF SALE: Date: August 31, 2018 advance payment in the Commonwealth; Francis as Joanne Gagnon and MORTGAGEE_S due in thirty (30) days, Estate Trust Replacement of asphalt Document No.727124 A deposit of Ten Felix D. Arroyo form of a bank check X. Ciccarelli, deceased, Linda Doran also known SALE OF at the offices of Doonan, And to all persons shingle and EPDM as noted on Certificate Thousand ($10,000.00 Register of Probate or postal money order, formerly of Weymouth, as Linda Ciampa, both REAL ESTATE Graves & Longoria, entitled to the benefit membrane roofing of Title No. C420-2, ) Dollars by certified 9/12/18 in the amount of $ Norfolk County, said now or formerly of Port By virtue and in LLC (_DG&L_), time of the Servicemembers systems with new asphalt of which mortgage or bank check will be R 10.00 per set. Revere Commonwealth; Saint Lucie in the State execution of the Power being of the essence. Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. shingle and EPDM the undersigned is required to be paid by City Hall office hours are Lillian Boutillier, of Florida; Judith E. of Sale contained in a The Mortgagee reserves c. 50§3901 et seq.: membrane roofing the present holder the purchaser at the time Monday thru Thursday, deceased, formerly of Walsh now or formerly certain mortgage given the right to postpone Rockland Trust Company systems, including new by assignment from and place of sale. The LEGAL NOTICE 8:15AM to 5:00 PM Kenner in the State of of Springfield in the by Susan M. Dishong the sale to a later date claiming to have an underlayment metal Mortgage Electronic balance is to be paid by COMMONWEALTH and Friday, 8:15AM to Louisiana; Josephine State of Virginia; Jo Ann to Dana Capital Group by public proclamation interest in a Mortgage valley flashings, new Registration Systems, certified or bank check at OF MASSACHUSETTS 12:15PM. Ciampa, deceased, Brennan formerly known dated July 25, 2006, at the time and date covering real property 50-year laminated Inc. to OneWest Bank, Harmon Law Offices, P.C., THE TRIAL COURT The City of Revere, as formerly of Boston, as Jo Ann Zaccaria, registered at the Suffolk appointed for the sale in Revere, numbered 23 asphalt shingles. Metal FSB dated June 22, 150 California Street, PROBATE AND the awarding authority, Suffolk County, said Jolena Zaccaria, Nicole County Registry District and to further postpone Frank Avenue, given by work repairs to cupola 2009 and registered with Newton, Massachusetts FAMILY COURT reserves the right to Commonwealth; Angelina Zaccaria and Sophia of the Land Court as at any adjourned ICCC Investments, LLC to and cornices, masonry said registry on June 02458, or by mail to P.O. Suffolk Division accept any proposal or Caloggero, deceased, Zaccaria, all now or Document No. 724140 sale-date by public Rockland Trust Company, repairs behind cornices. 14, 2011 at Document Box 610389, Newton 24 New Chardon St. portion of a proposal, formerly of Nahant, formerly of Winthrop, and noted on Certificate proclamation at the dated May 3, 2013, Repainting all exposed No. 791785 Certificate Highlands, Massachusetts Boston, MA 02114 waive any informality in Essex County, said Suffolk County, said of Title No. 112443; time and date appointed and recorded in Suffolk metal work and wood of Title No. C420-2 02461-0389, within (617)788-8300 a proposal, investigate Commonwealth; Louis Commonwealth; Roseann said mortgage was then for the adjourned sale County Registry of Deeds trim at the Revere and by assignment thirty (30) days from CITATION ON the ability of the vendors D. Zaccaria, deceased, Zaccaria now or formerly assigned to New Century date. The premises is to in Book 51407, Page City Hall, Revere, from OneWest Bank, the date of sale. Deed PETITION FOR to honor a proposal, formerly of Woburn, of North Hampton Mortgage Corporation by be sold subject to and 157, has/have filed with Massachusetts, according FSB to Federal Deposit will be provided to FORMAL reject any and all Middlesex County, in the State of New virtue of an assignment with the benefit of all this court a complaint to specifications. Insurance Corporation purchaser for recording ADJUDICATION proposals, and award said Commonwealth; Hampshire; Joseph P. dated July 31, 2006, easements, restrictions, for determination of Specifications may be as Receiver for IndyMac upon receipt in full of Docket No. all contracts as shall be Angelo R. Maruzzo, Ciampa now or formerly and registered as leases, tenancies, and Defendant’s/Defendants’ obtained beginning Federal Bank, FSB dated the purchase price. SU18P1144EA considered in the best deceased, formerly of of Farmingdale in the Document No. 809212; rights of possession, Servicemembers status. Thursday, September August 17, 2011 and The description of the Estate of: interest of the City of Lawrence, Essex County, State of Maine; Patricia and further assigned building and zoning If you now are, or 13, 2018 after 2:00 PM registered with said premises contained in Angelo DiMaso Revere. The City of said Commonwealth; Mason also known as to Residential Funding laws, encumbrances, recently have been, from the Office of the registry on September said mortgage shall Date of Death: Revere reserves the right Angela Jason, deceased, Patricia Ciampa now or Company, LLC by virtue condominium liens, in the active military City Purchasing Agent, 20, 2011 at Document control in the event of an 11/02/1969 to negotiate and amend formerly of North formerly of Bloomfield in of an assignment dated if any and all other service of the United Revere City Hall, 281 No. 795077 Certificate error in this publication. To all interested persons: the scope of services. Andover, Essex County, the State of Connecticut; June 11, 2007, and claim in the nature of States of America, then Broadway, Revere, of Title No. C420-2 Other terms, if any, to be A Petition for S/A Formal It is the policy of the said Commonwealth; Christine Ortiz also registered as Document liens, if any there be. you may be entitled Massachusetts 02151. and by assignment announced at the sale. Probate of Will with City of Revere to Joseph Ciampa, known as Christine No. 809213; and further In the event that the to the benefits of the To obtain a copy, bidders from Federal Deposit U.S. BANK TRUST Appointment of Personal take positive steps to deceased, formerly of Perkins now or formerly assigned to Wells Fargo successful bidder at the Servicemembers Civil must furnish, in advance, Insurance Corporation NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Representative has maximize the utilization Stonington in the State of Bristol in the State of Bank, N.A., as Trustee foreclosure sale shall Relief Act. If you object a $25 refundable deposit as receiver for IndyMac NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL been filed by Mary A. of minority business of Connecticut; Donna Connecticut; O’Neil W. for Carrington Mortgage default in purchasing to a foreclosure of in the form of a bank Federal Bank, FSB CAPACITY BUT SOLELY Penney of Fernandina enterprises in all Bouffard formerly Proulx now or formerly Loan Trust, Series 2007- the within described the above-mentioned check, treasurer’s check, f/k/a IndyMac Bank, AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR North Andover, MA activities administered by known as Donna Ciampa of Ormond Beach in RFC1, Asset-Backed Pass- property according to property on that basis, certified check, or money F.S.B. to 2010-3 SFR BOLAND PARK ASSET requesting that the this agency. and Michael James the State of Florida; Through Certificates by the terms of this Notice then you or your order made payable to Venture, LLC dated HOLDING TRUST Court enter a formal No candidate may Perkins, both deceased, Francis R. Jason now or virtue of an assignment of Sale and/or the terms attorney must file a the City of Revere, for September 13, 2011 Present holder of said Decree and Order and withdraw his/her formerly of Watertown in formerly of Wilmington, dated November 13, of the Memorandum written appearance and each copy. A refund of and registered with said mortgage for such other relief as proposal within thirty the State of Connecticut; Middlesex County, said 2006, and registered as of Sale executed at the answer in this court at the deposit will be made registry on September By its Attorneys, requested in the Petition. (30) business days after Frank Ciampa, Commonwealth; Marie J. Document No. 809214; time of foreclosure, the Three Pemberton Square, for documents returned 20, 2011 at Document HARMON LAW OFFICES, The Petitioner requests the actual date of the deceased, formerly of Smith now or formerly of of which mortgage Mortgagee reserves the Boston, MA 02108 on or in good condition within No. 795079 Certificate P.C. that: Mary A. Penney of opening thereof. Lynn, Essex County, Methuen, Essex County, the undersigned is right to sell the property before October 15, 2018 thirty (30) business of Title No. C420-2 and 150 California Street North Andover, MA be This request for proposal said Commonwealth; said Commonwealth; the present holder for by foreclosure deed or you will be forever days from the proposal by assignment from Newton, MA 02458 appointed as Personal is pursuant to M.G.L. Raymond S. Champa, Christine Wyman now breach of conditions to the second highest barred from claiming submission date. 2010-3 SFR Venture, (617) 558-0500 Representative(s) of Chapter 30B. deceased, formerly or formerly of Lowell, of said mortgage and bidder, providing that that you are entitled to Proposers requesting LLC to U.S. Bank Trust 201512-0709 - TEA said estate to serve Marie E. Zelandi of Latimer Point Middlesex County, said for the purpose of said second highest the benefits of said Act. contract documents National Association, 9/5/18, 9/12/18, Without Surety on the Purchasing Agent Stonington in the Commonwealth; Joyce foreclosing the same bidder shall deposit Witness, Judith C. Cutler, to be mailed to them not in its individual 9/19/18 bond in an unsupervised 9/12/18 State of Connecticut; Jason now or formerly will be sold at PUBLIC with the Mortgagee’s Chief Justice of this Court shall include a separate capacity but solely as R administration. R Maryann Bartes now or of New Hampton in the AUCTION at 10:00 attorneys, the amount of on August 30, 2018. non-refundable bank Owner Trustee for Boland IMPORTANT formerly of Lawrence, State of New Hampshire; AM on September 26, the required deposit as Attest: check, treasurer’s check, Park Asset Holding Trust NOTICE Essex County, said Office of the Attorney 2018, on the mortgaged set forth herein. If the Deborah J. Patterson certified check, or money dated January 18, LEGAL NOTICE You have the right LEGAL NOTICE Commonwealth; Julia General (Fair Labor premises. This property second highest bidder Recorder order made payable to 2018 and registered COMMONWEALTH to obtain a copy of C-18-09 Beck also known as Julia Division), located in has the address of 316 declines to purchase 9/12/18 the City of Revere for with said registry on OF MASSACHUSETTS the Petition from the PUBLIC HEARING Greco now or formerly Boston, Suffolk County, Vane Street, Revere, the within described R $10.00 per set, to cover February 9, 2018 at THE TRIAL COURT Petitioner or at the Court. Notice is hereby given of Virginia Beach in the said Commonwealth; MA 02151. The entire property, the Mortgagee mailing and handling Document No. 879595 PROBATE AND You have a right to in accordance with the State of Virginia; Denise or their heirs, devisees, mortgaged premises, reserves the right to costs. Revere City Hall Certificate of Title No. FAMILY COURT object to this proceeding. provisions of Chapter Buckley also known as legal representatives, all and singular, the purchase the within LEGAL NOTICE office hours are Monday C420-2, for breach of Suffolk Division To do so, you or your 40A of the Massachusetts Denise Champa now successors and assigns: premises as described in described property at COMMONWEALTH thru Thursday, 8:15AM the conditions of said 24 New Chardon St. attorney must file a General Laws and or formerly of Nahant, Whereas, a complaint said mortgage: All that the amount bid by the OF MASSACHUSETTS to 5:00 PM and Friday, mortgage and for the Boston, MA 02114 written appearance and Section 17.40.030 of the Essex County, said has been presented certain parcel of land second highest bidder. THE TRIAL COURT 8:15AM to 12:15 PM. purpose of foreclosing, (617)788-8300 objection at this Court Revised Ordinances of Commonwealth; Debora to said Court by the situate in the County The foreclosure deed and PROBATE AND Each bid submitted to the same will be sold at CITATION ON before: 10:00 a.m. the City of Revere that Caloggero and Leonard City of Revere, in the of Suffolk, State of the consideration paid FAMILY COURT the City of Revere must Public Auction at 9:00 PETITION FOR on the return day of the Revere City Council Pagliaro, both now or County of Suffolk, and Massachusetts, situated by the successful bidder Suffolk Division be accompanied by a bid a.m. on September 26, FORMAL 10/12/2018. will conduct a public formerly of Swampscott, said Commonwealth; to on Vane Street, being shall be held in escrow 24 New Chardon St. deposit in the form of a 2018, on the mortgaged ADJUDICATION This is NOT a hearing hearing on Monday Essex County, said foreclose all rights of known and designated- by DG&L, (hereinafter Boston, MA 02114 bid bond, money order, premises located at 133 Docket No. date, but a deadline by evening, September 24, Commonwealth; redemption from the tax as follows: Said land called the “Escrow (617)788-8300 certified check, cashier’s A Savage Street, Unit SU18P1145EA which you must file a 2018 at 6:00 P.M. in the Lisa Champa now or lien proceeding described is determined by the Agent”) until the deed ORDER FOR SERVICE check, or treasurer’s A, No. 133 Farm Valley Estate of: written appearance and City Councillor Joseph A. formerly of Malden, in said complaint in and Court to be located as shall be released from BY PUBLICATION check, issued by a Estates Condominium, Amelia D’iorio objection if you object DelGrosso City Council Middlesex County, concerning a certain shown on a plan drawn escrow to the successful AND MAILING responsible bank or trust Revere, Suffolk County, Date of Death: to this proceeding. If Chamber of Revere City said Commonwealth; parcel of land situate in by Joseph Selwyn, bidder at the same time Docket No. company, in the amount Massachusetts, all and 09/28/2008 you fail to file a timely Hall, 281 Broadway, Scott Champa now or the said Revere, in the Civil Engineer, dated as the consideration SU18D1568DR of five percent (5%) of singular the premises To all interested persons: written appearance and Revere, MA 02151 on formerly of Leominster, County of Suffolk, and January 24, 1953, as is released to the Preeti Reddy the proposed bid. Checks described in said A Petition for Formal objection followed by an the application of Abeer Worcester County, said in said Commonwealth, modified and approved Mortgagee, whereupon Mekala must be made payable to mortgage, Appointment of Personal affidavit of objections Group, Inc., 333 Great Commonwealth; Joseph bounded and described by the Court, filed in all obligations of the vs. the City of Revere. TO WIT: Representative has been within thirty (30) days River Road, Somerville, M. Ciccarelli now or in said complaint as the Land Registration Escrow Agent shall be Srikanth Reddy The City of Revere as The land with the filed by Mary A. Penney of the return day, action MA seeking permission formerly of Englewood follows: Office as Plan No. deemed to have been Mekala the awarding authority, buildings thereon of North Andover, MA may be taken without from the Revere City in the State of Florida; Owner Name: Domenic 24097-A, a copy of a properly fulfilled and Upon motion of may accept any bid or situated in Revere, requesting that the Court further notice to you. Council to expand and Judith W. Ciccarelli C. Cuccio, Louise Cuccio, portion of which is filed the Escrow Agent shall plaintiff(s) for an portion of a bid, waive Suffolk County, enter a formal Decree UNSUPERVISED alter a non-conforming now or formerly Margaret Ciampa with Certificate of Title be discharged. Other order directing the any informality in a bid, Massachusetts known and Order and for such ADMINISTRATION UNDER structure by adding of East Weymouth, Property Location: No. 56532, and shown terms, if any, to be defendant(s), to investigate the ability as Unit A of the No. other relief as requested THE MASSACHUSETTS a second floor to the Norfolk County, said Fairfield St thereon as Lot 5. Being announced at the sale. appear, plead, or of the vendors to honor 133 Farm Valley in the Petition. UNIFORM PROBATE CODE existing footprint of Commonwealth; Michael Lot Number: 31 the same property as Dated: August 20, 2018 answer, in accordance a bid, reject any and Estates Condominium, The Petitioner requests (MUPC) the structure on Lots R. Ciccarelli now or Lot Size: 2250.0000SF conveyed from Carol Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., with Mass.R.Civ.P./ all bids, and award all a condominium created that: Mary Penney of A Personal 205 and 206 at 148 formerly of Dover in Parcel: 18-319-031 A. Lipson a/k/a Carol as Trustee for Carrington Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Rule contracts as shall be by Master Deed dated North Andover, MA be Representative appointed Squire Road, Revere, MA the State of Delaware; Book: 08957 Page: 0308 Orlandella and Robert Mortgage Loan Trust, 4, it appearing to the considered in the best November 13, 2003 appointed as Personal under the MUPC in 02151. Roberta Walsh Donald Cert. No.: J. Winnerman to Series 2007-RFC1, court that this is an interest of the City of and recorded on Representative(s) of an unsupervised A copy of the also known as Roberta If you desire to make Susan M. Dishong, as Asset-Backed Pass- action for Divorce 1B. Revere. The City of December 16, 2003 said estate to serve With administration is not aforementioned A. Donald now or any objection or defense described in Deed Book Through Certificates By Pursuant To Revere reserves the right in the Registered Land Personal Surety on the required to file an proposed plan and formerly of Dunkirk in to said complaint you or 558, Page 43, Dated its Attorney DOONAN, Supplemental Probate to negotiate and amend Section of the Suffolk bond in an unsupervised inventory or annual application (C-18-09) is the State of Maryland; your attorney must file 10/01/1997, Recorded GRAVES & LONGORIA, Court Rule 411, an the scope of services. County Registry of administration. accounts with the Court. on file and available for Lenore DiLiegro, a written appearance 10/02/1997 in SUFFOLK LLC, 100 Cummings Automatic Restraining It is the policy of the Deeds as Instrument No. IMPORTANT Persons interested in public inspection in the William F. Galla, Emily and an answer, under County Records. For Center, Suite 225D, Order has been entered City of Revere to 67271, in Book C-420, NOTICE the estate are entitled office of the City Clerk, Lardiero, Lisa O’Brien, oath, setting forth clearly informational purposes Beverly, MA 01915 against the above named take positive steps to in accordance with the You have the right to notice regarding the Revere City Hall, Revere, Clarice Zaccaria, Debra and specifically your only: Subject property (978) 921-2670 www. parties. Defendant maximize the utilization provisions of G.L. c. to obtain a copy of administration directly Massachusetts, Monday Zaccaria and Salvie objections or defense is commonly known as: dgandl.com 50348 cannot be found within of minority business 183A. the Petition from the from the Personal through Thursday from Zaccaria, all now or to each part of said 316 Vane St. Revere, (DISHONG) the Commonwealth enterprises in all The UNIT contains the Petitioner or at the Court. Representative and 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. formerly of Revere, complaint, in the office MA 02151-3313. 8/29/18, 9/5/18, and his/her present activities administered by AREA of 2,762 square You have a right to may petition the Court and Friday from 8:15 Suffolk County, said of the Recorder of said Registered Land as 9/12/18 whereabouts are this agency. feet object to this proceeding. in any matter relating A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Commonwealth; Laureen Court in Boston (at the set forth in Certificate R unknown. Personal No bidder may withdraw Unit: A To do so, you or your to the estate, including Attest: Fabiano also known Courthouse located on Number 112443 service on defendant is his/her bid within thirty Parking space #1 and attorney must file a the distribution of Ashley E. Melnik as Laureen Pagliaro, Three Pemberton Square, Subject to and with the therefore not practicable, (30) business days after #2 located and described written appearance and assets and expenses of City Clerk Michael V. Greco and Room 507 in Boston, MA benefit of easements, LEGAL NOTICE and defendant has not the actual date of the on Site Plan as Bit Drive, objection at this Court administration. 9/5/18, 9/12/18 Richard E. Walsh, all 02108), on or before the reservation, restrictions, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE voluntarily appeared in opening thereof. adjacent to said unit. before: 10:00 a.m. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. R now or formerly of fifth day of November and taking of record, if Notice is hereby given this action. This invitation for bid is Percentage Interest 50% on the return day of Dunn, First Justice of this Peabody, Essex County, in the year two thousand any, insofar as the same by G/J Towing Inc of 22 It is Ordered that in accordance with M.G.L. Post Office Address: 133 10/19/2018. Court. said Commonwealth; and eighteen. are now in force and Whitin Ave Ext Revere, defendant is directed to c.149, §44A to §44J A Savage Street, Revere This is NOT a hearing Date: August 31, 2018 LEGAL NOTICE Dolores Indovina now Unless an appearance applicable. In the event MA, pursuant to the appear, plead, answer, inclusive; applicable Being the same premises date, but a deadline by Felix D. Arroyo COMMONWEALTH OF or formerly of Valrico is so filed by or for of any typographical provisions of Mass G.L or otherwise move with sections of MGL c.30; conveyed to the herein which you must file a Register of Probate MASSACHUSETTS in the State of Florida; you, your default will error set forth herein c. 255, Section 39A, respect to the complaint MGL c.674 of the Acts of named mortgagor (s) written appearance and 9/12/18 LAND COURT Dana A. Kallio now or be recorded, the said in the legal description that they will sell the herein on or before 1981, and “Construction by deed recorded with objection if you object R DEPARTMENT OF THE formerly of Hampton complaint will be taken of the premises, the following vehicles on October 04, 2018. Reform” amendments Suffolk County Registry to this proceeding. If TRIAL COURT Bays in the State of New as confessed and you will description as set forth or after September 28, If you fail to do so this contained in MGL of Deeds #678336 you fail to file a timely COMPLAINT TO York; Stephen W. Kallio be forever barred from and contained in the 2018 beginning at 10:00 Court will proceed to a Chapter 193 of the Acts No plan on record. See written appearance and LEGAL NOTICE FORECLOSE TAX LIEN and Madeline Ciampa, contesting said complaint mortgage shall control by am by private or public hearing and adjudication of 2004. plan 32025-B objection followed by an CITY OF REVERE [seal] both now or formerly of or any judgment entered reference. Together with sale to satisfy their of this matter. Marie E. Zelandi For mortgagor’s(s’) title affidavit of objections REQUEST FOR No. Beverly, Essex County, thereon. all the improvements garage keepers’ lien Date: 8/7/18 Purchasing Agent see deed registered with within thirty (30) days PROPOSALS 11TL142019 said Commonwealth; And in addition to the now or hereafter erected for towing, storage, and Felix Arroyo 9/12/18 Suffolk County Registry of the return day, action FOR TO ALL WHOM IT MAY Barbara Masella, now or usual service of this on the property and notices of sale. Vehicles Register of Probate Court R District of the Land may be taken without BANKING SERVICES CONCERN, and to formerly of Kissimmee notice as required by all easements, rights, are being stored at G/J 9/12/18 Court as Document No. further notice to you. PROPOSAL NO: MUN- Louise Cuccio also in the State of Florida; law, it is ordered that appurtenances, rents, Towing, Inc. R 678336, as noted on UNSUPERVISED 2018-1013 known as Louise Donald R. Masella now the foregoing citation be royalties, mineral, oil 1. 2012 BMW 528 VIN# Certificate of Title No. ADMINISTRATION UNDER Sealed proposals will Ciampa, Anthony J. or formerly of Wauchula published forthwith once and gas rights and WBAXH5C55CDW08747 C420-2. THE MASSACHUSETTS be received by the Galla, Angelina Masella, in the State of Florida; in the Revere Journal a profits, water rights and 2. 2011 Chevrolet LEGAL NOTICE To place an These premises will UNIFORM PROBATE CODE Purchasing Agent at her Christine Masella, Evelyn Ralph A. Masella, Jr., newspaper published in stock and all fixtures Malibu VIN# CITY OF REVERE be sold and conveyed (MUPC) office, Revere City Hall, L. Zaccaria, Vincent D. and Joyce A. Zaccaria, said Revere. now or hereafter a 1G1ZB5E18BF260428 INVITATION FOR RE-BIDS ad in the subject to and with A Personal 281 Broadway, Revere, Greco, Lillian A. Zaccaria, both now or formerly Witness, JUDITH C. part of the property. 3. 2011 Nissan PAINTING SUB-TRADE Revere the benefit of all Representative appointed Massachusetts, prior to Alvera Pagliaro, Michael of Boynton Beach in CUTLER, Esquire, Chief All replacements and Sentra VIN# ONLY rights, rights of way, under the MUPC in 1:00 PM on Thursday, F. Zaccaria, Victoria the State of Florida; Justice of said Court, this additions shall also be 3N1AB6AP7BL621869 ROOF REPLACEMENT AT Journal, restrictions, easements, an unsupervised September 27, 2018. Zaccaria, Julia Maruzzo Paula McWhinnie tenth day of September covered by this sale. 4. 2015 Ford Focus VIN# THE REVERE CITY HALL covenants, liens or claims administration is not The time stamp in the formerly known as now or formerly in the year two thousand Terms of Sale: Said 1FADP3F28FL365062 REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS please call of North Billerica, and eighteen. in the nature of liens, required to file an Purchasing Office shall Julia Spagnola, Louis premises will be sold Signed, BID NO: MUN-2018- 781-485-0588 improvements, public inventory or annual govern the time. G. Zaccaria and Ralph Middlesex County, said Attest with Seal of said subject to any and Frank Russo 1012A assessments, any and accounts with the Court. The City of Revere A. Masella also known Commonwealth; Dianna Court. all unpaid taxes and G/J Towing Inc Sealed bids will be all unpaid taxes, tax Persons interested in proposes to contract as Ralph A. Masella, Mendel now or formerly Deborah J. Patterson assessments, tax sales, 9/12, 9/19, 9/26 received by the Black

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Call Vinny 781- YARD THE TRIAL COURT administration from the Date of Death: objection followed by an Personal Representative 02/23/2018 affidavit of objections WINTHROP Fort Heath 286-7621. 9/13 SALE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT and can petition the To all interested persons: within thirty (30) days Apartments, one bed------OFFICE Suffolk Court in any matter A Petition for Formal of the return day, action room, on site parking, REVERE - Available SPACE Division relating to the estate, Probate of Will has may be taken without pool, exercise room, now. First Fl, 5 rm 3br This Week INFORMAL PROBATE including distribution been filed by Donna further notice to you. billiard room, sun deck. 2 ba. 5 mins to T, bus REVERE PUBLICATION of assets and expenses Cardillo of Sandwich, UNSUPERVISED REVERE of administration. MA requesting that the ADMINISTRATION UNDER Remodeled kitchen, ht/ and ocean. On street On Broadway NOTICE 10 ESSEX ST. Docket No. Interested parties are Court enter a formal THE MASSACHUSETTS hw included. Pets no, parking, No pets, no Modern office SU18P1654EA entitled to petition Decree and Order and UNIFORM PROBATE CODE smoking no. $1750. smoking. Section 8 space on 1st SUNDAY 9/16 9A - 2P Estate of: the Court to institute for such other relief as (MUPC) Call 617-846-7300. accepted. $2000 month fl. with up to 2 NO EARLY BIRDS! FURNITURE, Robert J. formal proceedings requested in the Petition. A Personal ------781-485-8868 Haas Jr. and to obtain orders The Petitioner requests Representative appointed workstations. terminating or restricting that: James Stone be under the MUPC in 9-27 TOOLS, TOYS, ETC. RAIN OR SHINE Date of Death: Receptionist & 07/02/2017 the powers of Personal appointed as Personal an unsupervised access to To all persons interested Representatives Representative(s) of administration is not 770 WINTHROP AVE. in the above captioned appointed under informal said estate to serve required to file an HELP WANTED fax/copier. estate, by Petition of procedure. A copy of the Without Surety on the inventory or annual Parking SATURDAY 9/15 & SUNDAY 9/16 Petitioner Juanita M. Petition and Will, if any, bond in an unsupervised accounts with the Court. available. Haas of Revere, MA. can be obtained from the administration. Persons interested in Help Wanted, New tors in Wakefield, 8A - 3P A Will has been admitted Petitioner. IMPORTANT the estate are entitled Deal Fruit, apply in MA. 3rd shift $17 an Rent $750. MOVING - MUST SELL LOTS OF STUFF to informal probate. 9/12/18 NOTICE to notice regarding the person, 920 Broadway, hour plus OT to start. 781-284-2900 Juanita M. 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THE TRIAL COURT To do so, you or your the distribution of LESSONS attorney must file a assets and expenses of 9757 LOUNGE, WASHER, DRYER, The estate is being PROBATE AND administered under FAMILY COURT written appearance and administration. 9/27 REVERE & OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS informal procedure Suffolk Division objection at this Court WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. ------Apartment before: 10:00 a.m. Dunn, First Justice of this In WINTHROP Ages 5 by the Personal 24 New Chardon St. AVAIL. 10/15 Representative under Boston, MA 02114 on the return day of Court. to Adult. Registrations WINTHROP MACHINE OPERATORS - Beautiful 1BR the Massachusetts (617)788-8300 10/04/2018. Date: August 31, 2018 now being accepted This is NOT a hearing Felix D. Arroyo WAKEFIELD 140 WOODSIDE AVE. Uniform Probate Code CITATION ON $1250,Incl. for September. Age PETITION FOR date, but a deadline by Register of Probate Westrock needs without supervision by Heat & HW based pricing. For more SUNDAY 9/16 10A-3P the Court. 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Install ice and water shield and synthetic underlayment.GB Install APPLIANCE architect type REPAIRroofing shingles.REVERE 13,700 PROFESSIONAL 374 PARK AVE install 15 replacement windows - same size and location as existing -ALL no structuralMAJOR APPLIANCES changes 16,372 325 RICE AVE install 4 replacement windows no structural changes air conditioner/refrigeration 3,000 609 MOUNTAIN AVE Installation of 6 vinyl replacement windows glenn brown...owner 2,000 127 ATLANTIC AVE 2 Insulation all makes SERVICE448.56 DIRECTORY 119 BRADSTREET AVE Remove and replace wind/water damaged vinyl siding /sheathingwashers as required and dryers no elextrical gas and drop electric or recepticals in this area of exterior 6,700 68 ARLINGTON AVE Insulation ovens dishwashers refrigerators Cleaning Services 7,082.13 Construction Contracting 52 HARRIS ST install 18 square of vinyl siding; 14 square of asphalt shingles; and 9 replacement windows;413 222 and 6378 replacement gutters no structural changes 37,000 Your Peace Arthur Anderson L. 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Photos by Katy Rogers

The Revere-Chelsea Boc- ce Bowl blowout took place on Saturday, Sept. 8, at Voke Park in Prattville, with Chel- sea taking home the top hon- ors for the second year. How- ever, it didn’t come without a competitive day of bocce bowling from the two senior center leagues.

Revere Senior Center Director Steve Fielding called the shots during the Bocce game on Saturday at Voke Park.

Seniors gathered at Voke Park to enjoy a competitive Bocce tournament on Saturday morning.

Mary Cascucci tossed her bocce ball on Rosemarie Pisano played for Revere during Rose Lapore competed in the Anna Colella participated in the Revere vs. Chelsea Bocce tour- Saturday during the Chelsea vs. Revere face the Bocce tournament on Saturday. Chelsea vs. Revere Bocce game on nament with Revere on Saturday. off . Saturday morning.

The 2018 Bocce Bowl organizers (L-R): Tracy Nowicki, Chelsea senior Center Director , Stephen Fielding, Revere Senior Center Direc- Chelsea City Manager Tom Ambrosino, Roseann Bongiovanni of tor, Marie Giacobbe, Revere Senior Bocce League President, Bea Cravatta, Chelsea Recreation & Cultural Affairs Director, Camille GreenRoots, and Chelsea Councilor Roy Avellaneda cheered on Piccinni-Ciambelli, Revere Senior Center Program Manager, Nathalie Pardo, Chelsea Recreation and Cultural Affairs Program Man- their city at the Bocce tournament on Saturday. ager, and Nino D., Bocce referee. Photo-Stephen W. Fielding

Dot D’Italia and Anna Ferrara Bob Litwin played Bocce on represented Revere in the Nino Bongiovanni raised a colored paddle to indicate to specta- Spectators lined the Bocce court at Voke Park to watch the tour- Saturday with Chelsea at Voke Bocce tournament at Voke tors which team was in the lead. nament on Saturday. Park. Park this past weekend.

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