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townhouse Call Kevin Ferrara Check Establishedout our website; www.cottagehillrealestate.com in 1882 at (617) 777-8143 op’s P thr ion in ee W Wr WinthropINTHROP Newspaper SSuun n TTrranScripT a n s c r i p t st i n E . 1882 Published by the Independent Newspaper Group 50 c e n ts THURSDAY, WHS VIKINGS BACK IN ACTION August 29, 2019 Winthrop Foundation INDEX Editorials 4 Through The Years 5 preparing process Then and Now 5 Police Report 6 Obituaries 12 for grant applications Classified 13 By Cary Shuman year. Business Directory 14 Sanford said the Foun- A new foundation – aptly dation is completing the INDEPENDENT named The Winthrop Foun- paperwork in order to of- dation – has been formed ficially begin its work. He to help distribute the $2.5 said the Foundation intends million in funds that were to hire a part-time executive appropriated to the town director or a part-time ad- through the Massport Au- ministrator. It will also hire thority. a website developer. Speaker of the House “That website will allow Robert A. DeLeo was in- residents to apply for grants strumental in getting the for each round of distribu- Newspaper Group funding for the town, ac- tion,” said Sanford. “The cording to grants areas are broad and NEWS Briefs Russell Sanford, chair- could be used for non-profit Bob Hubert (#16) on a keeper during a morning scrimmage against the Gloucester Fisher- man of the Winthrop Foun- groups, sports, businesses, men at Miller Field last Saturday morning. See more photos on Pages 9 and 10. dation Board of Trustees. parks, senior center, af- STREET SWEEPING He said the funding “is not ter-school programs, per- SCHEDULE done by taxes, it’s done by forming arts – it’s a broad The Town of Winthrop Massport through fees, the spectrum of opportunity.” conducts Street Sweeping CASA and the Health Department airlines, and concessions Once the website is es- operations on the last full and things like that. No tax- tablished, the Foundation vweek of the month (last partner up for recovery month payer money is being spent will begin accepting appli- week with a Friday) from By Kate Anslinger ing awareness to societies opment and risky behavior here.” cations for the grants. The April through October be- everywhere, professionals in youth is something a lot In addition to Chairman maximum amount of the in- tween 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Every September, com- in the medical and mental of people don’t have skills Sanford, the other trustees dividual grants is also still the day of a street’s trash munities across the country health fields, believe that to handle,” said LeighAnne of the Foundation are Po- to be determined. There collection. If there is a hol- partake in Recovery Month, recovery awareness and Eruzione, Executive Direc- lice Chief Terence Dele- could be “major” and “mi- iday on the week sweep- a national observance tackling risky behaviors in tor of CASA (Community hanty, secretary Vincent nor” categories for the grant ing would normally occur, founded to educate Amer- youth, is something that ev- Action for Safe Alterna- Crossman, treasurer Jeffrey applicants. sweeping is done a week icans on the lifechanging ery community could bene- tives.) Turco, Brian Leslie, School The seven trustees will early. treatments and services fit from on a daily basis. Eruzione’s passion for re- Committee member Gus review the applications and Town ordinance prohib- available for those who “There are a lot of things covery came from her own Martucci, and Vasili Mal- either a majority or a two- its parking in a manner that have a mental or substance to do to help young people personal experience, when lios. thirds vote of the trustees impedes the street sweep- abuse disorder. While this who have struggles, but I The Foundation will dis- will be required for the ap- er. Violation of the street month is critical for bring- personally feel that devel- See RECOVERY MONTH Page 3 tribute grants to local orga- plication is approved. sweeping ordinance carries nizations and Winthrop res- Sanford said the next a $40.00 fine, and your ve- idents in various amounts meeting of the Winthrop hicle can be towed. STUDENT HIGHLIGHT: not to exceed $500,000 per Foundation will be Sept. 3 The remaining 2019 at 6 p.m. at Town Hall. See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 Patrick Haskell is prepped for senior year

By Kate Aslinger next summer as well. I en- joy working with children Strangie forms Jimmy Fund Patrick Haskell is head- and teaching them some- ing into his senior year with thing new every day. Parks team in son’s memory and Recreation has some- a full schedule. In addition By Kate Anslinger to being President of the thing new planned every Winthrop High School Stu- week. Every day is some- Ritchie Strangie was best dent Council, Haskell runs thing different and exciting known for his sense of hu- cross-country and indoor whether it be a theme day or mor. At just 8 years old, he and outdoor track. He is a a field trip, there is never a was selected as a contestant dedicated member of the dull moment. on the show “Kids Say the Drama Society, and is cur- Darndest Things,” when his rently a featured dancer in What is your favorite mother, Leighanne Strangie A NOTE TO OUR the show, “Anything Goes.” subject? took him for an audition. Haskell’s long list of activ- My favorite subject is ADVERTISERS & READERS “Everybody loved him,” ities hasn’t prevented him biology. This past school said Leighanne. “He would OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED from excelling in the class- Patrick Haskell. year I had the pleasure of always befriend those who MONDAY, SEPT. 2ND IN room, as he is a member of taking advanced placement were lonely or in need of a OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY the National Honor Soci- Is your summer just as biology where I was able to friend, and one of the big- Advertising Deadlines for the ety. His one true passion is busy as the school year? further my education and gest pieces of his personali- week of Sept. 4th & 5th will be dancing, and he loves being This summer, I am a spark my passion working ty was his sense of humor.” part of the dinner theater Park Counselor at Winthrop in the medical field when I His sense of humor is of- FRIDAY, AUG. 30TH performances, where he Parks and Recreation. I grow up. ten the first thing mentioned Ritchie Strangie. AT 4PM gets to act, dance, and sing. worked at this program last when friends and family All Real Estate • Retail • Classified Advertising has decided to give back to year and plan to continue See HASKELL Page 3 discuss Strangie’s life. At those who helped Ritchie just 28 years old, Strangie during his battle. On Sept. lost his battle with cancer, 22, 2019, Leighanne and leaving behind an unbear- her dedicated team of walk- TRASH able emptiness amongst ers, will participate in the his mother, father, brother DELAY LET’S GET CHILLIN’ & GRILLIN’ Price subject Boston Marathon Jimmy to change (Christopher Strangie, 26) Fund Walk, in honor of the without and sister (Stephanie Stran- Due to the Monday, notice young man who left a mark gie,18). WITH OUR SUPER SPECIALS on all those he encountered. Sept. 2, Labor Day As Leighanne still sifts .40 “I started Team Ritchie $ Per through the many cards giv- holiday, trash will be THROUGHOUT THE STORE!! to show my immense grat- en to her that describe how Gallon itude to the extraordi- delayed by one day See our Ad on Sports • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service her late son made an impact Capitol Waste Services, Inc. www.winthropmktplace.com • 35 Revere St. Winthrop CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE on someone else’s life, she See RITCHIE Page 2

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Special to the Transcript shouted back into the thick fog. “Come this way! During the Great Depres- Keep coming this way! sion of the 1930s, clamdig- He ran down the stairs to gers were a common sight the beach shouting: on the low-tide mudflats “Keep coming toward that surround Winthrop. my voice! Don’t go any These hearty men per- other direction! formed the back-breaking I lost sight of Tubby in labor of harvesting clams the thick fog on the beach, in order to generate income but I could hear him con- Supt. of Chelsea Schools Mary Bourque presents a special appreciation award to Deputy for their families in the hard tinuing to shout as loud as Superintendent Linda Breau in recognition of her 26 years of dedicated service in the he could. times. Chelsea school district. In the 1930s, I was a “Keep coming toward young kid living with my my voice! I am right here family at 97 Court Road. I waiting for you!” A standing ‘O’ for Linda Breau slept with my older broth- Robert Hubley. Tubby’s shouting er Bobby in a bedroom stopped and I could hear the Chelsea deputy school superintendent honored overlooking the (then vast) voice of the clamdigger. somewhere out on the mud- Winthrop/East Boston Har- “I can see you now!” “I flats alone and was shouting By Cary Shuman Breau, who will be retiring “Personally I am a better bor behind our house. One can see you now” “Thank in a mere 35 days,” Bour- leader and better superin- for help. morning, when I woke up, god whoever you are!” que said. tendent today because she “HELP! HELP! I’m lost Winthrop resident Lin- Bobby had gotten out of “Thank god for you!” “Linda is a lifelong ed- has always been by my out here in the fog! The tide da Breau is retiring from bed, opened the window I could see Tubby helping ucator who served in the side. Linda has changed is overflowing the channels, the Chelsea school system and was listening to some- the clamdigger up the stairs Chelsea schools since 1993 lives and touched so many,” and it’s coming at me from and she’s learning just how thing outside. to the backyard. When they – 26 years,” noted Bour- said Bourque. “So before every direction! I don’t much her colleagues and I went to the window to were both in the backyard, que. “She began her career she leaves at the end of Sep- know which way to go! the schoolteachers have listen with my brother to a they shook hands. It may as a paraprofessional at tember for a well-deserved HELP ME SOMEONE!” appreciated her 26 years of sound coming from the wa- have been my imagination, service in the city. the ELC, went on to serve retirement, I want to public- I looked down and saw our students as ESL teach- ly thank her for her service ter. It was becoming day- but I thought the clamdig- Breau, who is deputy su- that the oldest DeCosta er, Assistant Principal, and and for friendship to us all light and a thick fog was ger was crying. When I boy (“Tubby”) was running perintendent of the Chelsea Principal of the Clark Ave- and to me.” rolling in with the tide mak- looked again. They both across the backyard to the public schools, received nue Middle School. As Breau left her seat ing it impossible to see any- had disappeared into the stairs leading down to the a warm, standing ovation “She moved to Central and approached the podi- thing beyond our backyard. thick fog, beach. When he reached from the entire assemblage Office in 2011 as Assistant um, the crowd stood up and I leaned out the window and The rescue was com- the stairs, he stopped and of teachers and administra- Superintendent and was acknowledged her accom- listened. A clamdigger was plete. tors when she was honored then promoted to Deputy plishments with hearty ap- Monday during the pro- Superintendent in 2016. plause. Making the moment gram at the annual back-to- We have been side by side even more significant for school breakfast. learning, serving, having Linda Breau was the fact Dr. Mary Bourque, su- successes and at times mak- that her husband, Robert perintendent of Chelsea ing mistakes – but always “Bobby” Breau, a Chelsea schools, presented the learning, always looking to High School alumnus and award to her esteemed col- be better.” one of the city’s greatest league. Chelsea education’s Bourque continued her athletes, was there to wit- dynamic duo has been to- praise of the beloved ad- ness it all from a seat in the gether since 1998 leading ministrator, stating, “We are VIP section. the school system to many a better school district today Breau humbly accepted successes. because of Linda’s quiet the award, thoughutfully “I have the bittersweet strength, relentless work acknowledging all employ- and yet privilege to honor ethic; her love of our stu- ees in the school system in a dedicated lifelong educa- dents and Chelsea families. her remarks. tor – Deputy Supt. Linda “I couldn’t think of a better way to spend the last 26 years than working in this wonderful district,” she said. “I have met and be- friended so any wonderful and dedicated people, from paraprofessionals to teach- ers/support staff to admin- istrators to custodial crew to kitchen staff to security. “It takes a village and you are that village. It has been an honor and a privi- lege to have worked with all of you. “I’m proud of who Chel- sea Public Schools has be- come today. I’m so proud that we welcome and ed- TH ucate. We open our doors and provide opportunity to HAPPY 60 BIRTHDAY PLACE our kids. One thing I ask as Robert Breau, a member of the Chelsea High School Class I leave the district: keep on TO TOMMY FLAVIN of 1972, joins his wife. Deputy Supt. of Schools Linda welcoming and educating! YOUR Breau, for a photo following the award presentation. Our kids need all of you.” Tommy is truly a man about town who enjoys his life AD IN Strangie // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 & friends in Winthrop. nary people at the Jimmy survivors and a friend who also be hosting a bake sale COLOR! Fund,” said Leighanne, is in treatment. Some team in French Square on Sep- who got to witness Ritchie’s members get together to tember 14, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., joy while attending numer- train for the big day every and will be at the I Love More than ous sporting events thanks Thursday. It has become Winthrop Festival on Sept. to the organization. “I feel an uplifting event that has 21, noon - 6 p.m. 10 MILLION good knowing the money helped us deal with the loss To register for the Walk we raise will go to research of our beloved Ritchie.” (#JimmyFundWalk), to If you see Tom, (likely), to choose and for programs that To support Team Ritchie support a walker, or to vol- please wish him happy helped us all cope with such please go to: Danafarber. unteer, visit www.Jimmy- birthday. from!! a terrible disease. Our team jimmyfund.org/goto/team_ FundWalk.org or call (866) consists of some cancer ritchie. Team Ritchie will 531-9255. 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Recovery month // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 a friend of hers got addict- tunities, trainings and com- on a mission to humanize street sweeping dates and as it progresses, results erously donated by King’s ed to pain medication after munity events.” those who are immersed in are: Sep. 23-27 (week of in total paralysis and the Dining & Entertainment of receiving a prescription for Both Eruzione and Hur- the recovery support system. the 23rd) Oct. 21-25 (week inability to speak and swal- Lynnfield and much more. an injury. Recognized as an ley believe that you can’t Recovery Month of the 21). low while the mind and There are several levels accomplished athlete with just focus on one month. Events senses remain intact. of corporate sponsorship a healthy home life, Eruzi- The complexity of the issue Sept. 12 from 5-8 p.m. ANNUAL WALK OF Walkers of all abilities for the Walk of Hope for one’s friend was similar to can’t be truly embraced in the community is invited HOPE TO BENEFIT are encouraged to partici- ALS. Several local busi- the many others who have 30 days. to the Public Health Of- pate as individuals or as a nesses have already pledged ultimately lost their lives as “Our goal is to bridge the fice (45 Pauline St., first- ALS SCHEDULED team. To register as a walk- their support as sponsors of a result of what started out gap,” said Eruzione. “We floor) to create your own FOR SEPT. 7 er or to register a team, log- the Walk, including Major as an innocent addiction. feel like opiates and hero- paper mache candle holder Walkers are signing up on to The Angel Fund for Sponsors the Law Office of “My friend was taking ine is a valid concern in our in honor of someone you for the 18th annual Walk of ALS Research website at Nigro, Pettepit and Lucas, prescription drugs regularly community. The majority of know that is struggling or Hope for ALS, a 3.5-mile www.theangelfund.org or and June’s Joggers, The and I missed all the signs,” individuals struggling with lost their battle to addiction. walk around Lake Quan- call the organization at 781- Savings Bank, and UMass opiate addiction are around th said Eruzione. “I consider Week of Sept 16 -the napowitt in Wakefield to 245-7070. Medical Center the median age of 55 years myself to be responsible and town hall will be hosting a benefit The Angel Fund for Donations to the Angel Information about spon- old, but it’s important for yet someone was doing this week-long candlelight vigil ALS Research. The Walk Fund for ALS Research sorship opportunities can us to remember that these right in front of my face and to honor those that struggle will be held on Saturday, can also be made online, also be obtained on the older individuals didn’t I didn’t see it. I wanted to go with mental and substance September 7, 2019 and be- or can be sent to The An- website, www.theangel- into this field and bring this wake up one day addicted related issues as well as the gel Fund, 649 Main St., fund.org, or by calling 781- to drugs.” gins with registration at 9 to the forefront, because I individuals that our com- Wakefield, MA 01880. All 245-7070. Eruzione said that these a.m. followed by the start realized how easy it is to not munity has lost. donations should be made The Angel Fund for lifestyles typically start of the walk at 11 a.m. The recognize the signs of opi- Throughout the month, release of doves for those payable to The Angel Fund ALS Research conducts years earlier with alcohol both CASA and the Health oid addiction. For me, that living with ALS and those for ALS Research. To as- other fundraising events and marijuana. Department will be us- was eye-opening.” who have lost their coura- sist its walkers, The Angel throughout the year which, “Alcohol consumption ing their social media plat- The number of opi- geous to the disease will be Fund for ALS Research along with individual and for a developing brain is forms to share information, oid-related deaths in Mas- has joined FirstGiving.com corporate donations, have a risky behavior, limit- create awareness and to held prior to the start of the sachusetts has had a drastic which enables them to cre- been beneficial in helping ed adult supervision is a continue the necessary di- walk. increase over the last seven risky behavior, marijuana The Angel Fund for ALS ate their own webpage to make significant strides in years, jumping from 733 alogue for change. Like consumption is a risky be- them on Facebook to get Research is a nonprofit or- raise money online. Reg- ALS research. For a list of confirmed deaths in 2012 havior, taking prescription the latest information. ganization dedicated to istered walkers can create upcoming events, includ- to 1,995 confirmed deaths drugs that someone has not https://www.facebook.com/ supporting ALS research their page at www.firstgiv- ing The Angel Fund Annu- in 2018. prescribed is a risky behav- casawinthrop/ at UMass Medical School ing.com/angelfund. al Gala at Café Escadrille Winthrop Public Health ior. The notion that certain https://www.facebook. in Worcester. ALS, more In addition to the walk in Burlington on Saturday, Nurse, Meredith Hurley, th parts of adolescence is a com/winthrophealthdepart- commonly known as Lou around Lake Quannap- October 5 , visit The An- recognizes the shared pur- rite of passage is not setting ment/ Gehrig’s Disease, is a pro- owitt, the event includes gel Fund for ALS Research pose of prevention and up youth for success. There Sept. 28, 9 a.m/ –Walden gressive, always fatal neu- children’s activities and website, www.theangel- recovery and the overall needs to be a cultural Street basketball courts- romuscular disease which refreshments for all walk- fund.org. health of a community. shift in how adults are The third annual “Ballin for leads to muscle weakness ers, including sliders gen- “Addressing primary supporting and encouraging a Cause” basketball tourna- prevention issues is key to young people and our joint ment to support the recov- building a healthy commu- WINTHROP LODGE OF ELKS #1078 mission is to start creating ery community in memory nity,” said Hurley. “It’s im- 191 Washington Avenue the dialogue on these of Michael “Shrimp” To- Winthrop, MA 02152 portant to provide our youth key issues. For CASA and disco. All proceeds will go with healthy coping mech- the Health Department, that to the continuation of youth anisms and we need to ex- ENF Fundraiser—FEATURING THE RENOWNS starts with recovery month support programming at pand recovery month, so it and their hope is the con- CASA. All teams need to be Friday—September 6, 2019 is something that we focus versation with grow and pre-registered by Sept. 14. on throughout the year. The For tickets or questions, please contact foster throughout the year.” To find out more, goal of starting now is to Every week in Septem- please contact LeighAnne Fran Minichello, PER, PDD at 617-835-7200. continue awareness and get ber, CASA and the Health more community invested Eruzione at: leruzi- Tickets are $20 each or two tickets for $35 Department will highlight a one@winthropcasa. in the dialogue. From there, member of the town’s pri- Doors Open Show Starts we can present new oppor- org 617.763.0241. This is a bring your own snacks type event. mary and tertiary task force, 7:00 PM 8:00 PM

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It may be hard to believe, but the summer of 2019 is entering its final week as we approach the traditional Labor Day weekend. “Time and tide wait for no man,” said the poet. The cal- endar never lies and soon the summer of ‘19 will be just a memory. The college students already have returned to school and our public schools will open this week. Although it would be nice if the temperatures were just a bit warmer, none of us really can complain about the gorgeous weather we have been enjoying these past few weeks (and the forecast for the weekend is for more of the same), with abundant sunshine and temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. And with ocean water temperatures locally in the 67-degree range, conditions have been ideal for a swim or a quick dip after work. With the summer season winding down to just a few precious days, we fully understand the sentiments of those who might express the refrain, “If this is the last, let’s make it a blast.” We certainly do not wish to rain on anyone’s parade, so to speak, but we would be remiss if we did not urge our readers that if they intend to have a good time, they should do so safely, both for themselves and their loved ones. Excessive drinking does not mix with anything -- wheth- er it be boating, driving, water sports, hiking, bicycling, or just about any activity that requires some degree of coordi- nation and observance of the rules of safety. The newspapers and news reports will be full of tragic Town Paws stories over the weekend of those who died or were se- riously injured in accidents that could have been avoided had excessive drinking not been involved. We must do our Dog sharing part to ensure that none of our loved ones -- let alone our- By Penny & Ed Cherubino Dog Share Now you can download pens organically among selves -- are among those inevitable, sad statistics. Organizations a smartphone app or join friends who love dogs. This We wish all of our readers a happy -- and safe -- Labor The concept of dog shar- Lately we are seeing a an online dog share group, may mean opening yourself Day weekend. ing came to our attention new type of dog share based enter some information and to know more people and to years ago when neighbors on the model of car sharing find a stranger who wants bring them closer into your in our building shared their that gives us pause. We ad- to share your dog. We can’t life. SCHOOL IS BACK -- dog with another resident. mit a prejudice towards per- imagine using a service like Other types of dog sharing DRIVE SAFELY She was too busy for a full- sonal recommendations and that to find a dog walker, can be as simple as letting time dog, but would clear getting to know someone much less someone who a lonely tourist or student We’re sure we’re no different than all of our fellow com- her calendar for a little Lha- before we would let them will become a part of your spend a few moments sitting muters in expressing this sentiment: It’s so nice when there sa Apso visit when his folks care for our Westie Poppy. family’s life. next to your dog on a park are no school buses, crossing guards, and children in the traveled. The love for the We do home visits for bench. We’ve always offered streets during our morning commute. dog only added to a human rescue groups and see the Other Ways to Share time with our dog Poppy to We time the departure from our house to the minute each friendship that continued work that these dog advo- We have shared fostering friends who are grieving for morning during the school year to make sure that we get with visits even when the cates go through to place duties with other families. a dog they have lost. ahead of the school buses in our neighborhood. dog’s family moved across dogs with no homes at all In the case of a rescue dog, We’ll end with a sug- However, school is back this week -- and that means the country. into a secure situation. One looking for a great home, gestion we have made it is imperative that we readjust our driving behavior in This was a serendipitous group has us fill out a four- this can be a good idea. With before. Sharing your dog the morning to take into account the return of schoolchil- type of dog share that arose page checklist and ques- more people meeting the with those who miss theirs dren, buses, crossing guards, and reduced speeds in school out of friendship and trust. tionnaire for each visit. This dog and evaluating how he is a kindness. A person zones. It’s the type of thing we is after a detailed applica- or she reacts in various situ- may approach you saying Safety always should be the number one concern of ev- have always meant when tion and letters of recom- ations, you can provide great they have a dog, “just like ery operator of a motor vehicle at all times, but especially we’ve talked about dog mendation from people and information to prospective that one at home” or that so when there are small children on our roads. share. veterinarians who know the adopters. Perhaps a shared they’ve lost their compan- We urge all of our readers to be extra-vigilant while potential adoptees. fostering project would be ion animal. driving now that school is back in session -- none of us a good place to start if you Open your mind to the wants to be responsible for a tragedy. are thinking of dog sharing concept, tune your aware- as an option. It would give ness to those around you, everyone an opportunity to and you’ll be rewarded with evaluate the other members smiles, good karma, and a Independent of the share team without a dog who is well socialized long term commitment. and happy with an extra Newspaper Group Don’t get us wrong, it nev- dose of love and attention. er hurts to have more people You might also find the per- in the life of any dependent fect person with whom to Send us Your News creature like a dog. Know- share your dog in a more The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourages ing that there are others that long term arrangement. residents to submit birth and engagement would step in and see that Do you have a question or announcements, news releases, business Walk with a popular breed, like a Golden, and you are likely to your dog is well cared for is topic for Town Paws. Send an briefs, honor rolls, social news, sports stories, a wonderful feeling. email to Penny@BostonZest. and photographs for publication. Items should be approached by someone missing a dog, “just like that one.” be forwarded to our offices at 385 Broadway, We just hope this hap- com with your request. Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151-9103. Items can also be faxed to 781-485-1403. The Sun Transcript also en- courages readers to e-mail news releases to [email protected]. East Boston’s Zumix Block Party schedules for Sept. 7 of the year,” said Zumix Di- “Since launching the FM strong positive change in ubscription nformation By John Lynds S I rector Madeleine Steczyns- station three years ago, our their lives, their communi- The Winthrop Sun Transcript is pub- lished every Thursday by the Revere-based East Boston’s popular ki. “While we’re here to radio shows are able to reach ties, and the world. Zumix Independent Newspaper Group. Periodical music and performing arts celebrate the birth of our ra- more folks,” said Steczyns- radio produces and host postage rates paid at Boston Ma. Subscrip- non-profit will host the dio station on the airwaves, ki. “As more people become weekly shows featuring a tion rates are $30 per year in Winthrop, and fourth annual Zumix Radio we’re also here to celebrate aware of Zumix, the more variety of music styles and $60 per year outside the city. Postmaster, send change of address information to Block Party on Saturday, the talent of our youth, the positive effect we can have topics such as teen life, lo- Independent Newspaper Group, 385 Broad- Sept. 7. warmth of our communi- on the community. We’re cal news, and labor rights. way, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. Zumix’s free community ty, and see the summer out thrilled to have twenty pro- Zumix Radio began in The Transcript assumes no financial re- block party will kickoff at 1 with a bang. With six per- fessional DJs supporting us 2005 and initially broadcast sponsibility for typographical errors in ad- p.m. on Orleans Street from formances to get you in the for this special event – it’s on 1630 AM. When Zumix vertisements, but will reprint that part of the Sumner to Everett Streets groove, tasty bites, a spe- an opportunity for our youth moved to the Firehouse at advertisement in which the error occurs. with an afternoon of music, cialty beer/wine/and cider to meet real DJs and for mu- 260 Sumner Street in 2010 Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors that may occur. art and food to help cele- garden, local artisan ven- sic and radio supporters to the radio station was only USPS NO. 526-560 brate Zumix Radio’s third- dors, face painting, games, spread the word about Zu- available online. With the year anniversary on the air- a raffle, and more. This is an mix’s important work both new broadcast station Zu- Directory waves. afternoon not to be missed.” through youth radio and our mix Radio has been reach- The Zumix Radio Block The Zumix Radio Block other programs.” ing a broader and more di- Marketing Director Party will feature live mu- Party will cap off what has In 2015 Zumix was grant- verse group of listeners. Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] sic on two stages, multi-me- been an event-filled sum- ed one of two construc- Zumix’s LPFM license is Assistant Marketing Directors dia art installations, and mer for Zumix, including tion permits by the Federal the result of a ten-year effort Maureen DiBella - [email protected] small business vendors. its annual Summer Concert Communications Corpora- by media justice advocates Legal Advertising Musical performances on Series in Piers Park. tion (FCC) for a Low Power to win passage of the Local Ellen Bertino - [email protected] alternating stages will span Zumix Radio is a com- FM radio station. Community Radio Act that Ad Design genres and feature Zumix munity radio station broad- The station, which is mandates the FCC to issue Kane DiMasso-Scott youth ensembles and local casting the voices and shared with Winthrop Art new non-commercial FM bands. Pupusas, beer, and culture of Boston’s youth Association, broadcasts on radio licenses to community Managing Editor other snacks will also be through music, stories, and 94.9 FM. Its signal reaches groups across the country. Cary Shuman - [email protected] for sale. The event is free, bilingual conversation. Af- a radius of approximately The Act was passed by Con- Reporters with the option to purchase ter streaming online for the 3.5 miles from a transmis- gress and signed into law by Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] a VIP package. past 10 years, Zumix Radio sion site atop East Boston former President Obama in Seth Daniel - [email protected] Live acts include began broadcasting as a low High School. In addition January 2011. John Lynds - [email protected] Nephrok Allstars, Key- power FM station 24 hours to its new broadcast station, Since fall 2013 there Copy Editing, Layout tar Bear, Angel NRG and daily in 2016. Zumix Radio continues have been 1,506 LPFM li- Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates Friends, B.S.O.D. and Lil’ Currently 25 youth and to stream online at http:// censes granted across the Business Accounts Executive Phunk Phenomenon. 20 adults produce and host www.Zumix.org. country. Only two LPFM Judy Russi - [email protected] “If you’ve ever been to weekly shows featuring a Zumix Radio is a youth frequencies were available Printer the Zumix Radio Block Par- variety of programming in- and community station that in Boston, and Zumix was GateHouse Media ty, you’ll know it’s one of cluding talk radio and mu- serves Zumix’s mission of chosen for one three years Zumix’s most lively events sic. empowering youth to make ago. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 29, 2019 Page 5 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Winthrop Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and ART 893 - WINTHROP MACHINE GUN COMPANY@ CAMP LORBEER The Sun-Transcript 20 years ago Monica, McManus, Craw- completed for the three- Aug. 26, 1999 ford, Northrop, Gregory, day regatta this weekend School bells will ring and McCarey sealed the under the auspices of the 1 for Winthrop schoolchil- entrances into town af- Winthrop and Cottage Park dren next Thursday, Sept. 2. ter Revere police officers yacht clubs. The whole of Most students at the Dalry- informed Lt. John Van eastern New England is mple School will have their Dalinda that about 70 Re- expected to visit our town same teachers as last year vere youths were massing for the event to witness the under the first and second in Beachmont armed with greatest array of sailboats grades’ looping program. clubs and pipes for an ap- and speedboats ever to race The Winthrop Police parent gang war in Win- off our shores. Department held its annu- throp. The electric switch for al fingerprinting of young School bells will ring the new spotlight illuminat- children as part of a child Wednesday for the start ing the World War memori- safety drive. of the new school year. al between Town Hall and A picture in the Boston Among the new personnel the library was turned on Herald of Massport Exec- at Winthrop High are Nich- for the first time Monday utive Director Peter Blute olas Basso on the mathe- night. on a booze cruise aboard matics staff; Henry McCar- The annual pageant and a private boat, with scanti- thy as phys. ed. teacher and sports contests marked the ly-glad young women, paid WHS basketball coach; and conclusion of the summer for by Massport, has cost Charles Nugent, as the new playground season. him his job. Curriculum Coordinator The Winthrop Board of and assistant to the superin- 100 years ago Health has announced that tendent. Aug. 30, 1919 2 it intends to get the town’s “The Love Bug” is play- A 32-year-old Revere st. recycling program back on ing at the Winthrop Theatre. resident was stricken with track. heart failure while bathing Local resident Granville 60 years ago in the ocean off Nahant Av- Harris is being viewed as a Aug. 27, 1959 enue The incident occurred hero for sprinting from the Thieves made off with near the landing of the Pit area to the nearby Fire more than $500 in cash, Highlands Improvement Department to report that a jewelry, and other valuables Association where the vic- fire had begun under a pro- in a series of housebreaks tim was seen to pass out on pane tank at a cookout for during the past week. a pier. the Parks and Rec. Summer Gertrude Leach claimed As a result of the cam- program. her sixth Winthrop Golf paign against fruit thieves, Club championship for Police Chief McNeill 30 years ago women, defeating Velma brought five young boys Aug. 30, 1989 York, 2 and 1. Paul “Harry” to the police station where Demolition of the former Oakes claimed the men’s he gave them a stern lec- military bunkers on Deer crown with a victory over ture. He allowed them to Island will begin shortly to defending champ Eddie go home, but will summons While we are all aware of children where, according men officially commended make way for the MWRA’s Krovitz. them to court. The action the Fort Banks, , to its brochures, the ladies Winthrop’s 61 young men, massive waste water treat- Paul Newman stars is the result of numerous (Deer Island) have every liberty the club who were members of the ment plant. in “The Young Philadel- complaints from residents and the Point Shirley Revo- offers equally as much as WMGC, as they were sent The organizers of ECHO phians” at the Winthrop that their fruit orchards are lutionary War Military Sites the men - - it is a family to the Mexican Border for (the Early Childhood Orga- Theatre. being stripped by youthful in Winthrop, few remember club in every sense”. In “their remarkable record of nization) are in urgent need raiders. 70 years ago Camp Lorbeer, the WWI 1916 it became the Head- efficiency and high stand- of volunteers. encampment located along quarters of the WMGC 5th ing.” Upon their return in The Airport Hazards Aug. 25, 1949 110 years ago Court Road in 1916 – 1917. Regiment and by 1920, the 1917, the WMGC again set Committee met with Mass- Contracts have been Aug. 28, 1909 In 1915, the first shadow of building was gone. up an encampment at Camp port officials to discuss nu- awarded to the low bidders The next town meeting war in Europe was cast over In 1916 war was ap- Lorbeer on the waterside merous concerns of local and construction is expect- on Sept. 8 will seek an ap- Winthrop and two military proaching and the WMGC, of Court Road as described residents, ranging from an ed to begin next week on propriation of $40,000 for companies were formed under the command of 1st above. In the third picture, increase in noise from jet the veterans housing proj- the town to supply its own in our town, the Winthrop Lt. Richmond G. Stoehr, looking out across the bay aircraft to runway construc- ect. water and to lay out pipes Machine Gun Company was called to go into action toward Orient Heights in the tion plans. Three new cases of po- and conduits for that pur- (WMGC) and a detachment along with the Mounted distance, one can see most of Numerous problems lio were reported this week, pose. of the Mounted Scouts. Scouts at the Mexican Bor- the pyramid tents standing have been revealed with bringing to 11 the number of der. The second picture de- The pop concert Friday Winthrop was the first Town like unopened umbrellas. the summer-long asbestos cases this season in Winthrop. in the State to have its own picts the WMGC at Camp In the fourth photograph, at the Winthrop Y.C. that removal project in all of The selectmen have re- Machine Gun Company. Lorbeer, on the waterside of the camp has been setup featured the Dartmouth the schools. At the Willis ceived permission from The Town financed these Court Road, in an open field and the troops are shown Glee Club was a most ex- School, it was discovered private residents as well as two organizations but was where the present homes at lined up between the two cellent program. that the hallway floors were the Suburban Gas and Elec- subsequently reimbursed in #165 to #195 now stand, as rows of tents to march out Three boys, all 14 years large part by the State. The the troops waited to depart for a training hike through made out of an asbestos tric Company to use Argyle material and the school was Street as an entrance for the of age, were chased and ap- building shown in picture for Mexico. town. A short time later they prehended after they were one was built about 1910 as As stated above, the Win- would be leaving for service legally bound to remove it, new town dump in the Belle which has cut into the usual Isle marshland. seen skulking around a res- the Court Park Club at 143 throp Machine Gun Com- in World War I where 1,100 ident’s home at night in an Court Road, which opened pany (WMGC) was formed of Winthrop’s young men time that teachers need to An 8-year-old boy was apparent attempt to break its doors shortly thereafter. in 1915 and then in 1916 eventually participated at set up their classrooms. severely burned on his feet It was unique in that it was they were called to active home and abroad in the Eu- “Field of Dreams,” and legs when he was walk- into the house. a club for “men, wives and duty in Mexico. The Select- ropean Conflict. “Parenthood,” and “Uncle ing near an apparently in- Winthrop automobiles Buck” are playing at the nocent section of the dump, owners will pay a tax on Revere Showcase Cinemas. but stumbled over a bed of their machines for the first hot coals. time this year. 40 years ago Congressman Thomas 3 Aug. 29, 1979 J. Lane has urged passage 120 years ago A meeting at Town Hall of a bill that would award Sept. 1, 1899 arranged by Selectman $216,000 for improvements Speeches and music en- Robert DeLeo at which to Shore Drive by raising tertained the large crowd Massport and federal offi- the seawall. that assembled for the start cials discussed the matter of Mrs. Wendell A. Hod- of the construction of the the severe noise problem at gkins of 122 Court Road is new Crest Boulevard and Pt. Shirley, which has seen this week’s “Leading Lady” seawall project. an increase of 13.1 in air in the Transcript. There were 58 arrivals traffic departures. Terry Moore and Ben at Young’s Hotel last week. School Supt. Michael Johnson star in “Mighty Joe The patrons are engaging in Fortunato reports that Young” at the Winthrop and dance hops, whist games, school enrollment is expect- State theatres. and other gaieties of the ed to continue to decline. season. About 3,000 students will 80 years ago enroll in the local schools Aug. 26, 1939 130 years ago this year. A large number of resi- Aug. 30, 1889 Police responded to a re- dents met with the select- Although most residents port of two raccoons being men to demand that be- would prefer to have com- clubbed to death by youths, fore a decision is made on petition for the railroad in who ran from the scene. whether the town should order to have lower trans- When town employees accept the Boston Elevat- portation fares, enthusi- 4 cleared the slope of the ed to replace the Narrow asm for an electric rail has town owned land on Cot- Gauge Railroad, a plebi- dimmed considerably in the tage Hill opposite the Win- scite should be held. past year. throp Y.C., they discovered The Building Inspector, The annual illumination a large cache of marijuana on a recent tour of the town, of Chinese lanterns by resi- plants. Lt. McLaughlin and found five property owners dents all along the coast and Sgt. LaMonica responded performing repairs to their waterfront is set for Sept. 2. to the scene and uprooted homes without having ob- A heated debate took dozens of plants. tained the necessary per- place at the Town Meeting Clowns and a magician mits. on the matter of the School will feature two kiddie Johnny Weismuller and Committee’s request for an shows at the Kincade The- Maureen O’Sullivan are additional $4,500 to finish atre this weekend. reunited in “Tarzan Finds a the new school for furnish- Son!” at the Winthrop and ings and for steam heat. Af- 50 years ago State theatres. ter all was said and done, August 28, 1969 a motion appropriating Police nipped in the bud 90 years ago $2,500 was passed, though another gang invasion into Aug. 31, 1929 no provisions for heat and Winthrop, as officers La- Arrangements have been furniture were made. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 29, 2019 Email: [email protected] WINTHROP POLICE BLOTTER Monday, August 19 Unit off with follow-up ing valuable razors. CVS ceived a call from one of Caller on Myrtle Avenue Tuesday, August 20 Assisted fire with medi- investigation on Adams will have the surveillance her friends threatening him. says there is a dog barking cal aid on Winthrop Street. Report of a dog bark- Street. Unit found the party tape ready tomorrow for the Caller states that he heard loudly and for a long time. Party willingly went to ing for hour on Seymour they were looking for. units. Report to follow. from his ex and she stated This is an ongoing issue. MGH. Street. Dog is at the home Party states they are no- Caller states there was that she was coming to pick Unit clear, no barking dogs Caller on Lincoln Street on Woodside. Officer states ticing issues and yelling a Hispanic male urinating up her things with a police in the area. wants to speak with an of- that the dog seems to be on from Lincoln Street. Verbal behind house on Buchanan officer and wanted him to An employee at Thomp- ficer about ex-employee the back porch of the house, dispute among husband and Street. Caller is concerned leave while she was there. son's Town Liquor called to making threats. Female was not in the back yard. Unable wife over the phone. Units as there are children in the Caller is uncomfortable and say that a truck was in the removed on Saturday as she to make contact with the clear. area. 91 checked the area does not want anyone in his parking lot making it diffi- was upset about not receiv- homeowner after multiple Units having a talk to and side streets. No one apartment when he is not cult for people to leave the ing her last check. Party got attempts. the parties at Fort Banks matching description. there. He was assured that parking lot. Parking ticket her check and business was Report of a larceny on softball field about public Party called 911 and stat- without a court order or a was issued for parking in advised of their rights. Sea Foam Avenue. drinking and littering. The ed she needed help from warrant, he doe snot have to the wrong direction. There was a disturbance Multiple syringes on group was advised of the an aid to help her go to the allow anyone into his resi- Caller from Seal Harbor between a landlord and Myrtle Avenue. Unit re- laws and fines. Parties were bathroom. When asked if dence. states that his credit cards tenant on Bowdoin Street. trieved the needles. very cooperative. she needed police, fire or Report of a female party, were all used. He believe Peace was restored and Party reports identity Report of a male party medical, she declined and who is altered mentally, in they were used from his all parties were advised of fraud. Report to follow. looking into vehicles on she only needed an aid to the lobby. Fire and medical computer in his apartment their rights. Party called to report a Adams Street. Report to help her. Unit called the enroute. Party transported. and wants the police. Unit Party on Crest Avenue sign on the corner of Lo- follow. Unit spoke to the Arbors and spoke to af- 92 remained on the scene stated that the female was called for a well-being cust and Veterans Road party and nothing on the ter-hours nurse who stated until family members come concerned about some- check on a patient that just that reads “Resident Park- party. The party was let go. she was on the way to help on the scene. Party now one being in her apartment left the office and made ing Only.” 91 will confirm. Calling party on Win- her. heading home with relative. and wanted them to check some statement she intend- Sign reads “Resident Per- throp Street states that she Patient refusal. before she entered. She Thursday, August 22 ed to harm herself. Doctor mit Parking Only/No Park- does not want subject in Medical on scene on spoke with the credit cad will be sending address to ing Street Sweeping.” DPW her home as she is not on 91 stating there were two Woodside Avenue and are companies regarding some police. Units will check the notified and will check as the lease. It is a verbal ar- coyotes chasing rabbits. requesting police. Party charges she did not recog- area for the subject and her sign appears to be confus- gument at this time. Units One in the area of Revere sent to MGH. There is a his- nize. The house was safe. vehicle. 91 checked sur- ing since resident parking spoke with both parties and Street and Dean Avenue tory of medical issues. All units cleared. rounding parking lots and is only restricted between trying to resolve the issue. and one in the Short Beach Caller on Trident Avenue Male party from earli- lobby of business and noth- 1 and 5 a.m. DPW reports Both parties are separating parking lot. states that music is so loud er states that he received ing showing. the sign contradicts other for the night. Units wanted Caller on Lincoln Street that it is shaking his house. a threatening text and be- Caller at Delby’s Corner signage in the area and they to note that it was more of states that there is a cat in There was no music play- lieves that party from that states he possibly heard will rectify the issue. an unwanted guest. They her basement and she can’t ing. Clear, unfounded. text is there. Party received someone trying to get into Custodian reports an were advised of their 209a get it out. The cat was let a picture of two men and Friday, August 23 the boat or some type of odor of natural gas outside rights and the proper steps out the screen. he states that one of them disturbance. No descrip- the Police Station on Pau- to take for eviction once Party on Cliff Avenue Caller at Governors Park is there. Unit stated they tion. This is the boat yard line Street side. WFD no- someone establishes resi- states that her neighbors stated he hears a male par- spoke with the female par- on Shirley Street. Caller tified and will test the area dency. have water leaking out of ty yelling outside causing a ty. There were no threats was concerned about parties with a detection meter. their second-floor deck and disturbance. No description made. Caller will go in- Wednesday, August 21 going in and out of docked 92 did traffic enforce- when neighbors went over of the party. Units checked side their apartment for the boats. Unit spoke to parties ment in the High School Caller from Paul Revere and banged on the door to the area and spoke to some night. on a porch that would have area. One traffic violation at bus dispatch to state that a inform them there was no parties leaving the area who Caller at Seal Harbor easily seen if people were this time. truck is blocking one of his answer at the door. Also, the stated they were leaving a states that there is some- trying to get into boats. Motor vehicle stop at buses on Shirley Street. mail is still at the door from party in the area and may one knocking on their door, Nothing showing and units Shirley and Revere Street. Report of an animal yesterday. Fire dispatched. have been loud. Without but cannot give the apart- cleared. Citation issued for failure to running around without its Fire gained entry and no- further description from the ment number because their stop for pedestrian in cross- owner at Cross and Almont body was home at this time. caller, units cleared. computer and phones are Report of a male party bugged. Units spoke with holding flashlight on -Sum walk. streets. Owner found the Water was shut off by fire. Female party on Shirley Two car motor vehicle animal. Caller on Bayou Street Street stated that people are the friend downstairs in the mit Avenue. It looks like accident with possible per- Detail Officer turned in states that her neighbor sat- yelling for help near the lobby. The friend sated to they are in distress. Caller sonal injury on Main Street. a wallet with identification ed to her that a woman tried boats at the dock area. They the officers a back story on can hear them saying they Caller states he cannot see and other cards and person- to run her down with her car were inside the boat but on the caller. Caller believes did mot know where they the other car who hit him al effects that was found and also stated she tried to land. Evidence inside the the officers are there to but states he was getting in the Woodside Hardware run in her home. Neighbor boat shows signs of it being harm her, and will not come are. Units are off with par- to the door. Units request- ties in front of Summit. very aggressive. One vehi- parking lot. It belonged to also stated that she does not as a dwelling for quite some cle bumped into another in a Chelsea resident. Chelsea now who it is. The vehi- time. Both parties sent on ing medical for an evalua- Units met with male party the car wash. An employee PD was notified and will cle is a gold station wagon their way and units cleared. tion. Fire and medical are who lives on Summit. He and a customer had a verbal make a notification. at the top of the hill. The Caller states a coyote enroute. Units spoke to the will be taking it inside for argument. Parties calmed Report of an unwanted neighbor that almost got hit never the fence at Fort security guard in the front lobby to attempt to gain en- the night. down. subject out front of build- is in the street with her son Banks School. Unfounded, ing on Veterans Road. Party and dog waiting for police. 91 searched the entire area. try to the apartment. Caller was checked out by medi- Unit spoke to all parties. Nothing seen. is no longer speaking or an- cal. Official trespass notice This is an ongoing situation Party stated he got a scam swering the police. Friends was given to male party. between neighbors. call saying he had a real car of the caller on the scene Calling party wants to Motor vehicle accident in Texas with narcotics and and states that she has histo- make a log entry. Party on Walden Street and a blood in it. Scammers want- ry of medical issues. Units states she marks her door 12-years-old was hit by a ed his Social Security num- do have the master key pro- YARD so she would know if some- vehicle. Fire enroute. Child ber. He did not give that in- vided to them by security one enters her apartment. It checked out and parents are formation out but want dot and will make entry. Sub- SALES appears someone has. She on the scene. They refused make a log of it. ject voluntarily transported takes pictures before and medical. Female party on Main to Beth Israel. after. This is an ongoing Caller on Shore Drive Street calling about a scam Saturday, August 24 situation with the landlord. states there are two males call is coming in on her Two cabinets were open outside yelling and scream- landline using her own Motor vehicle stop at Re- and two drawers ajar. Light ing. They may be intoxi- phone number. Just wanted vere and Shirley Street. One This Week was on dirt tracks in front cated. Peace was restored. to log the information. in custody for OUI. Vehicle of TV. She does not want to Parties were just messing Report of an altered male is parked legally on the side speak to an officer. around. party outside on Nevada of the road and will remain EVERETT Male party shoplifter at Calling party states that Street arguing with a room- there. Vehicle does appear the CVS left the scene on his ex-girlfriend moved out mate. This was called in by to have fresh damage to the a red Moped. 92 off to the of his residence in March a roommate in the home. driver’s side door. Vehicle SIDEWALK SALE CVS. 92 spoke with em- but left some belongings. Medical requested and dis- was secured and female ployees. Party looks famil- He contacted her to make patched. Units clear, parties passenger was transport- Glendale Christian Lighthouse iar to employees but they arrangement for her to re- were advised and will call ed to Everett via Winthrop do not know his name. Par- trieve her things and was bak if there are any more Taxi. Driver in custody for Church @ 701 Broadway 8/31 ty stole multiple items as met with anger and lack of issues. Party in question OUI, marked lanes viola- shown on the video includ- cooperation. He then re- signed a refusal. tion and open container of 10AM—2PM alcohol in the vehicle. Female party on Summit Furniture, Household items, Avenue reports that some- clothing & more Real Estate Transfers one broke into her car and took several items includ- 25 WORDS FOR BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE ing her wallet. The party Must be paid in advance • Cash Dutra, Carlos Myers, Patricia 36 Amelia Ave $472,000 does not know if she locked ONLY Credit Card - Money Order Deych, Arthur Hodas, Stuart T 4 Harbor View Ave $1,167,000 the doors. Call (781) 485-0588 Caller on Sagamore Ave- $ 00 Garrasi, John R Williams, Seth 149 Revere St $835,000 nue reports that his car was 60 Deadline : Monday, 12 noon Velasquez, Henry F Feeley, James A 338 Revere St $660,000 broken into last night and Charles, RicardoWINTHROP Dangelo, Valerie 189 Shirley St #1 $485,000 items were stolen. Report to Ads run Revere Journal - Chelsea Record Hanlon,YOUR Peter Hanlon, Peter 161 Woodside Ave $600,000 follow but laptop and cell- Winthrop Sun Transcript - Lynn Journal YOUR phone was stolen. 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781-284-5657781-284-5657 See POLICE Page 7 Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 29, 2019 Page 7 A SPECIAL GUEST IN THE HOUSE Gov. Charlie Baker attends boxing show at Encore

By Cary Shuman exciting bouts contested in front of another huge crowd Encore Boston Harbor of boxing fans. and Murphy’s Boxing host- NABF super feather- ed their second show at the weight champion wrapped $2.6 billion casino resort up the card with a sensa- and there were plenty of tional first-round knockout Ken Casey, Tommy “The Razor” Rainone and Boston native, now New Yorker, Michael Woods. Abraham “Super” Nova (L) in the main event versus Luis Castillo (R).

of Luis Castillo in the main event. That show-ending per- formance was preceded by Todd Angilly’s stirring ren- dition of the National An- them. Angilly is the Boston Bruins’ National Anthem singer but he has not been informed by Bruins offi- cials yet that he will return in that role for the 2019-20 hockey season. There was a very special Gov. Charlie Baker and First Lady, Lauren Baker, are pic- Trainer Matt Ryan, promoter Sean Sullivan, promoter Ken Casey, Carlos Gongora, manager Mike Crisio, and head trainer Hector Bermudez. tured at the boxing show last Friday night at Encore Boston See BOXING Page 9 Harbor, the $2.6 billion resort/casino located in Everett.

Police // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 address. Party was provid- Caller reports they have other vehicle. Negative on Sunday, August 25 car entries in the area over- front steps. Unit believes it ed contact information for not heard from their daugh- the area search. Calling party on Marshall night. was related to an earlier call Orange County Sheriff’s ter since Aug. 14. Family is Unit off with vehicle Street states that another Caller on Washington and that it’s a known party. Department to follow up. concerned for her well be- with earlier motor vehicle party on the street is putting Avenue reports that some- Party on Wave Way Av- Party on Sagamore ing also believes she may hit and run at Thompson’s up siding on his home. He one spit and shoved her. enue would like a well-be- Avenue reports there her be incarcerated. There is an- Liquor. Vehicle located in suspected that he does not Unable to make contact ing check. Party states that ex-roommate is coming by other address they have for the municipal parking. One have a permit. Homeowner with the suspect. Unit has the that she doesn’t know. to pick up belongings she her as well. Grandmother party coming in under arrest was just repairing a small contact number for the par- Caller states that the fa- left behind in the driveway. concerned about her well for OUI, leaving the scene party of the house, not in ty in question. ther won’t walk to her and Caller does not feel safe being also. 93 made contact of property damage, license violation and did not need Party on Shirley Street give her any more infor- with her being there and is with the female party and suspension and possession a permit. Party was stopped wants to speak to an officer mation. Unit checked the requesting an officer’s -as she will give her family a of open container of alcohol due to the Sunday laws. regarding a male party that children and they are fine. sistance. S4 spoke to female call. She is fine. in the vehicle. Vehicle was A resident on Brookfield was previously trespassed. Spoke to the girlfriend and party and the ex-roommate A hit and run reported towed by G&J. Road states that somebody Unit checked the area to see the ex-husband. Girlfriend will come and get her be- at Dunkin’ (Donuts) on Report of an uncon- had gone through his ve- if the male party is in the reports she is being ha- longings. No need for a Revere Street. No injuries. scious male on Shirley hicle last night. No items area. rassed by the calling party response unless the situa- Minor damage to the left Street. EMS on the scene. of value taken. Caller just Unit was flagged down and showed the officer the tion becomes a disturbance. side of the vehicle. Calling wanted it noted. This may by an individual on Shirley all log with multiple calls. Nobody called for a distur- party sent on his way. Units be related to several similar Street stating that there was Girlfriend only wanted it bance. checking the area for the a male party sitting on their logged for this time.

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Family Law, Business Sta† up Suppo† , Real Estate, Civil Litigation CALL MAUREEN DIBELLA 781-485-0588 EXT 103 OR EMAIL [email protected] TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 29, 2019 Email: [email protected] CAPOBIANCO LAUNCHES RE-ELECTION BID THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Last Wednesday evening, Winthrop School Committee member Valentino Capobianco hosted a reception at GoGo on the Ocean, on Shirley Street in Winthrop. Capobianco greeted his guests as they arrives and were served hors d’oeuvres prior to several spaghetti dishes were served as well as fish. After those in attendance were settled in, Valentino Capobianco was introduced by his friend, Stephen Rug- giero. Ruggiero gave a brief and pointed intro, about the qualities of Valentino “Tino” Capobianco. Tino Capobianco took the floor, thanked everyone for their continued support. Tino introduced local and state officials that were in attendance, and vowed to continue to support the students and parents as an elected official, keeping the Winthrop school system operating at the high- est levels to benefit the students that attend public schools. Donna Segreti Reilly, Tom Reilly and John Vitagliano show support for Valentino Capobianco. Jennifer Dever and Meghan Lee are for Tino Capobianco.

Gabriella Anderson was at the GoGo on the Ocean to Friends and supporters, Winthrop School Committee member Valentino Capobianco wel- Jim Capobianco, Donna Burke, Tino Capobianco and Rose support Tino Capobianco. comes, Michael Reilly, Stephen Ruggiero and Ken Hodgkins. Lopresti.

Arthur and Jane Marcella show their Valentino Capobianco with his parents, Valo- Winthrop Town Council support for Capobianco. rie Dalton and Jim Capobianco. President Ron Vecchia was on hand to support Tino Capobianco. Supporting Valentino Capobianco, Denise LoConte and Elaine Casamassima.

Vaneltino Capobianco welcomes his special guests Sen. Paul Feeney (right) and Michael Sullivan. Stephen Ruggiero intro- duces his friend and School Committee member, Valen- Supporters, Ken Brangenburg and Ron DeStefano with tino Capobianco. Tino Capobianco.

WE’VE MOVED! Our New Address is: 270 2nd Street Chelsea, MA 02150 LOCATED WITHIN THE NEW ENGLAND Peter Gill and Winthrop School Committee FLOWER EXCHANGE member Jennifer Powell with Tino Capobi- State Rep. Adrian Madaro with Valentino anco. Capobianco.

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Boxing // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 guest in attendance at En- er. “And the cleanup along core as Gov. Charlie Baker the Mystic River is amaz- and his wife, Lauren Baker, ing. To give the river back viewed some of the bouts to the city of Everett is just after enjoying dinner at such a big deal. Fratelli Restaurant. “And obviously there’s Baker, the nation’s most a ton of people here,” add- popular governor, and his ed Baker. “The restaurants wife, had a viewpoint near seemed to be doing very the back of the large hall well. And by the way, the but it was difficult not to traffic coming in [from recognize the state’s 6-foot- Swampscott] wasn’t that 6-inch chief executive. bad. So all things consid- Baker graciously posed ered, it’s a great way to for photos with fans, in- spend a Friday night.” cluding former amateur The boxers seemed to be boxing champion Calvin in agreement that Encore Brown and his wife, Sandra has become the place to box Brown. Calvin is a Chelsea in New England and to be city councillor. seen by a large and enthusi- “It’s so great to see our astic crowd. governor here supporting Todd, who improved his the athletes and the sport record to 9-1, hopes to get of boxing and enjoying the another opportunity to re- show,” said Brown. turn to Everett. Two of the boxers, James “The venue is spectacu- Perkins and Khiry Todd, lar and I hope to fight here hailed from Lynn, which is on their next card,” said next door to Swampscott, Todd, whose father, Curtis, home to Gov. Baker and worked in his corner. Mrs. Baker. Perkins, a graduate of St. WHS VIKINGS “I didn’t get a chance to Mary’s High School, Lynn, talk to Gov. Baker, but it’s earned a majority draw in SCRIMMAGE an honor that he was here his pro debut versus Aaron to see me fight,” said Todd, Trecell Smith (two judges SATURDAY AT who won his bout with a ruled the bout a draw while first-round knockout. the third judge gave the Baker, who played bas- edge to Perkins). Perkins MILLER FIELD ketball at Needham High praised the exciting atmo- School and Harvard Uni- sphere at Encore. versity, said he and his wife “Encore is beautiful and enjoyed a delicious dinner I love it here,” said Perkins. at Fratelli and then decided “I hope I can fight here all to attend the boxing show. the time. There was a huge The governor was im- turnout from Lynn and I pressed with Encore Boston appreciate all their support. Harbor, a five-star resort. I’m very happy to have “The facility is enormous them in my corner.” and impressive,” said Bak-

Shown in the top photo, Cam Martin (#25) looks for an opening in the line for a big Viking gain. at Miller Field last Saturday morning. Shown in the middle photo, Julian Osorio (#35) recovers from a tackle on a Gloucester Fisherman. In the photo to the right, Ian Harris (#36) hits a hole in the Fisherman defense for a WHS gain.

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THE WHS VIKINGS GEARING UP FOR THE 2019 SEASON SATURDAY SCRIMMAGE VS. THE FISHERMEN OF GLOUCESTER Last Saturday morning the Winthrop High Vikings scrimmaged the Fishermen of Gloucester High. This early season scrimmage gave coaches a first hand look at weak- nesses and strengths on both offense and defense, and gave the players a chance to shine in their positions. The weath- er was hot and hydration for both teams was a priority be- tween sets of downs. The Vikings were very excited to be on the turf of Miller Field with an opponent, since practice started and are ready for their home opener on Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. at Miller Field.

Head Coach John Cadigan, talks with running back Tyler Austin Daniel gets some great yardage on the outside. Michael Carter breaks through for a Rockerfeller. big tackle for the Vikings defense.

Tyler Rockerfeller (#40) gets a good block from his team- mate for a big gain. Bob Hubert airing one out for the Vikings. Waiting on the Fisherman, is RJ Dalton. FIRSTFIRST DAYDAY ATAT SCHOOLSCHOOL TheThe First First Day Day at at School School can can be a very happy & special day for both parents, Michael Chambers (#15) hands off to running back, Cam be a very happy & special day for both parents, Martin. grandparents & children. grandparents & children. Back to School! Back to Isabella School PLEASE SHARE Tony ! Sophia and Matthew

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an excellent memory and the gift for gab Marilyn C. Johnson of of two wars Arthur J. ride-sharing services like Shirley Street, Winthrop Thomas Pearsall, Jr. Uber. passed away at home on J. Teixeira of Winthrop, A natural storyteller with Aug. 23. She was 75 years of Winthrop departed this an excellent memory and old. passed away world on Aug. the gift for gab, he was able Born in Toronto, Canada, on Aug. 24. 16 in the pres- to meaningfully converse the beloved daughter of the He was 93 ence of loving family and and connect with his pas- late Lelia (Bouillon) and years old. the compassionate medical sengers on a diverse range Oscar J. Martel, she resided Thomas was a veteran caregivers of Massachu- of topics from popular cul- in Rochester, N.Y., before of two wars serving in the setts General Hospital af- ture and current events to moving to Winthrop over U.S. Navy during World ter a long and courageous more specialized subjects 57 years ago. After receiv- War II and in the U.S. Ma- struggle with chronic re- like the Theatre of the Ab- ing her Doctorate in Law mother of Catherine, Jillian rine Corps during the Kore- spiratory illness. He was 73 surd or Cosmology. she worked as a lawyer in and Mark. an War. husband, Zackary, Timothy years old. A longtime resident of general law. The funeral was con- A graduate of Winthrop J. Teixeira Jr., Katherine A. Born in Winthrop, he Winthrop, Arthur enjoyed She was the devoted wife ducted from the Caggia- High School, Class of Teixeira, Mary T. Teixei- was the eldest son of the living by the ocean and fol- of the late M. Mark Johnson no-O’Maley-Frazier Fu- 1944, he was employed as a ra and Patrick J. Teixeira; late Arthur J. and Agnes E. lowing sports of all kinds and the loving mother of neral Home, Winthrop police officer for the Town loving great-grandfather of (Chisholm) Pearsall. As a and was a loyal team fan of Sandra “Tia” Moll and her on Tuesday, Aug. 27 fol- of Winthrop and after an Juliana Carey, Jack Carey, child of a military family, the Red Sox, Patriots, Celt- husband, Peter of Hanover lowed by a Funeral Mass early retirement from the Haley McCormick, Emma Arthur grew up living in ics and Bruins. and Eric Johnson and his in St. John the Evangelist police department, he then McCormick, Zao Teixei- U.S. occupied Japan and Arthur is survived by his wife, Eileen of Winthrop; Church, 320 Winthrop St., went on to work as a long- ra and Mia Teixeira; dear Germany and on military brother, John Pearsall and dear sister of Ronnie Mar- Winthrop. Committal was shoreman with ILA-Local brother of the late Henry bases in Virginia and New his wife, Mary Ellen Miller tel, Reggie Martel, Bobby private. 805 until his retirement. A. Teixeira, Marie Touhey York before returning home of Belchertown, his brother, Martel, Patricia Goodwin To sign the online guest- A devoted Catholic, he at- and Joseph P. Teixeira. He to Winthrop and graduat- Peter Pearsall and his wife, and the late Carmel Arm- book go to www.caggiano- tended Mass every week is also survived by loving ing from Winthrop High Kathy of Derry, N.H., neph- strong and cherished grand- funeralhome.com. at St. John the Evangelist nieces and nephews. School. ews Robert, Sean and Pat- Church. His Funeral will be held A military veteran, Ar- rick Pearsal, and by many He was the beloved from the Maurice W. Kirby thur voluntarily joined cousins and friends, all of Richard Shell husband of the late Anna Funeral Home, 210 Win- the U.S. Army after high whom will miss him dearly. M. (Coppola) Teixeira, U.S. Air Force retiree and retired Regional throp St., Winthrop on Fri- school and served his coun- A private graveside cherished son of the late day, Aug. 30 at 9 a.m. fol- try honorably from 1964 to service will take place at Director with Bureau of Special Investigation Anthony E. and Agnes M. lowed by a Funeral Mass 1967 during the time of the Winthrop Cemetery at the (Smiddy) Teixeira; devot- in St. John the Evangelist Vietnam War. convenience of the family. for the Commonwealth of MA ed father of Judith E. Carey Church-Winthrop at 10 Arthur was employed Funeral arrangements are and her late husband, John a.m. Relatives and friends as a cab driver in the Bos- by the Maurice W. Kirby Richard J. F. Jr of Winthrop, Thomas Shell, 87, of are invited. Interment will ton area for many years Funeral Home, 210 Win- J. Teixeira Jr. of Arkville, be in Winthrop Cemetery where he honed his craft throp St., Winthrop. For Hanover, PA, NY, Timothy J. Teixeira passed away (Belle Isle Section). Visit- and learned to effortlessly online guestbook, please and his wife, Judith of Win- ing hours will be held in the navigate the streets of Met- visit: www.mauricekirbyfh. peacefully on throp, John A. Teixeira and Friday, Aug. funeral home today, Thurs- ropolitan Boston in the era com. his fiancée,Barbara Pimen- day, from 3 to 8 p.m. Dona- before GPS technology and 23 at UPMC - Hanover tel of Winthrop and Joseph Hospital. He was the hus- tions in his memory can be P. Teixeira and his wife, made to St. Jude Children’s band of Gloria A. (Mac- Michele of Revere; adored Dougal) Shell who died Research Hospital, 501 St Donald MacDonald grandfather of Jonathan Jude Place, Memphis, TN Aug. 1, 2019. Carey and his wife, Amy, Born March 24, 1932 in 38105. Sales management retiree Jennifer McCormick and For guestbook please Boston, the son of Harry R. her husband, Ryan, Antho- Donald and Gertrude J. (Campbell) visit: www.mauricekirbyfh. G. “Mac” Samantha L., Danielle A., ny R. Teixeira, Ian T. Teixei- com. Shell, Richard retired from ra, Amanda Snyder and her MacDonald the U.S. Air Force after 25 Hannah and Sophie Shell of Winthrop years, serving during both and two siblings, Barbara passed away the Korean and Vietnam Kelly of Florida and Wil- peacefully Wars. He was a Regional liam Shell of Massachu- Cara Acone at General Director with the Bureau setts. He was preceded in Hospital in Boston on Aug. of Special Investigation for death by three brothers, Of Winthrop 21. He was 77 years old. the Commonwealth of Mas- Donald, Paul and Robert Mac was a proud veteran sachusetts. He was a former Shell. Cara M. Acone passed of the United States Marine president of the Hanover A Celebration of Life away on Aug. 21. She was Corps, serving from 1961- School Board, a member of Service was held Wednes- 29 years old. 1963. His career in sales Materials Handling Co., the American Legion and day, August 28 at Murphy Born in Malden, the be- management spanned sev- Giant Lift Mfg. Co. and a life member of the VFW Funeral Home, 501 Ridge loved daughter of Karen A. eral decades, during which Source Equipment Co. and Blind Veterans Assoc. Ave., McSherrystown, PA Acone of Winthrop and the time he worked for Langley Born in Jacksonville, Surviving are three chil- with Rev. Michael P. Reid late William J. O’Connell, Fla., the cherished son of dren: Richard S. Shell and officiating. Burial followed Cara was the devoted moth- In Loving Memory of the late George A. and Ha- his wife, Teresa of Rindge, in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Ha- er Olivia and Daniel. She is zel M. (Campbell) Mac- NH, Kevin P. Shell and nover. also lovingly survived by Carmen F. Donald, he was the devoted his wife, Deborah of An- Contributions in his “Nana Lou” of Somerville father of James A. Mac- dover and Dana A. Shell memory may be made to and Robby Brown, the fa- Bertino Donald of Winthrop, dear and his wife, Annemarie the charity of one’s choice. ther of Olivia, of Kingston. 2012 Sept. 2nd 2019 brother of Joyce Clarey and of Charlottesville, VA; five Condolences may be Cara loved visiting the her husband, Peter, Randall granddaughters: Brianna J., shared at www.murphyfu- state of New Hampshire neralhomeinc.com. where she would often vis- MacDonald and his wife, with a prayer service begin- Debbie and Carol Carver it and spend time with her daughter Olivia at their “se- ning at 7:45 p.m. Burial will and her husband, John, all be private. Donations in her of Winthrop and Lois Mac- cret spot.” All types of services Visiting hours will be memory can be made to St. Donald of East Boston; lov- Jude Children’s Research ing uncle of Carla Palladino held in the Kirby Funeral for all types of people. Home, 210 Winthrop St., Hospital 501 St. Jude Place, of North Reading, Nicole Memphis, TN 38105. For O’Hara of Revere, Andrew Winthrop on Wednesday, Some people prefer traditional funeral Sept. 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. guestbook, please visit: Carver of Winthrop, and www.mauricekirbyfh.com. great nieces Talia and Ella services. Others prefer cremation. Monteleone of North Read- Some want an elaborate ceremony. It has been seven years ing and Angelina O’Hara of Then there are others who don’t since you’ve been here, Revere. want any ceremony at all. When although we’ve cried a In accordance with it comes to funerals, there are million tears. Mac’s wishes, services are as many options as there are In our eyes you did private. Donations in his people. And we take pride in not die, we just can’t let memory can be made to the being able to say we offer them all. Veterans Administration you go. In our hearts is Boston Regional Office 15 where you’ll be, we just New Sudbury St., Boston wanted you to know. MA 02203, or to a charity Caggiano OBITUARIES May you always walk of your choice. 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August 29 – September 4, 2019 • Revere • Everett • Winthrop • Lynn • East Boston • Chelsea • Charlestown Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm 02461-0389, within thirty www.town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging Lynn (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 Independent Newspaper Group to purchaser for recording REaL EstatE 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) upon receipt in full of 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara Sales • Rentals rEvErE Call: the purchase price. The EvErEtt Land • Commercial 12:00pm – Lunch 781-485-0588 description of the premises 1:00pm – Bingo RECRuItmENt ChELsEa Fax: contained in said mortgage Professional • Medical shall control in the event of CharLEstoWn Winthrop 781-485-1403 General • Services FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 an error in this publication. 9:30am – Exercise Class East Classified Boston Classified Other terms, if any, to be 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry More Than 100,000 Readers Each Week • Auto Sales • Yard Sales 7 Communities • Miscellaneous announced at the sale. 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 12:00pm – Lunch Present holder of said 1:00pm – The Senior Center will be closing at 1pm. • 123 • 137 • 272 GEN’L HELP WANTED mortgage APTS. FOR OFFICE/ By its Attorneys, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy RENT COMM’L MUSICIANS WANTED 150 California St. WINTHROP - Available RENTALS Newton, MA 02458 MONDAY, AUGUST 2 Glendale Christian Light- SPEND YOUR 9/1. Newly renovated (617)558-0500 Labor Day: the Senior Center will be closed. REVERE: Off Broad- house Church, Everett is NIGHTS AT 1BR. Open floor plan, 15925 way. Professional looking for musicians. 8/29/19, 9/5/19, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 large deck. No smoking, office space. On public 9/12/19 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy Can you lead worship no pets. $2000 includes transportation. Call for W 10:00-11:00am – Blood Pressures or plan an instrument? MAKE util., 1st, last, security details. 978-590-8810 & 10:00am – Arts & Crafts Is God speaking to you 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) and references required ------Yawkey Way Report 10:30-11:30am – Exercise for Arthritis regarding using your To Apply call 617-418-7598 LEGAL NOTICE 617-682-6498. Revere Broadway COMMONWEALTH 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy gifts? Call 617-387- or visit our facebook page 8/28 Office- OF MASSACHUSETTS 12:00pm – Lunch 7458 or visit at 701 facebook.com/yawkeywayreport 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn ------2nd floor, 1 room, THE TRIAL COURT Broadway, Everett 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal REVERE - Townhouse - 3 $500. PROBATE AND Includes utilities and @10:30 on Sunday. FAMILY COURT Bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath. Suffolk Division WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 Driveway, no pets, no parking. ------9:30am – Exercise Class ROOM FOR 24 New Chardon St. 781 864 9958 VENDOR REPS WANTED Boston, MA 02114 10:00am – Hearing Support Group Meeting smoking. $2000 per RENT 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) month no utilities, to sell the famous (617)788-8300 CITATION ON 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) First, last, security and Rawleigh Medicated 12:00pm – Lunch BUILDING REVERE Available PETITION FOR references required. Ointment at fairs, home FORMAL 1:00-3:00pm – SHINE Counseling (Appointment Required) FOR SALE 9/7/19. Nicely Fur- 617-777-9683 shows and farmers’ ADJUDICATION 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael nished Room. Laundry 2:00pm – Eats and Treats Café ($2; must sign up in advance) 8/28 markets. For informa- Docket No. REVERE in house SU19P1827EA ------tion contact: Malcolm Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to Great Location 8 min to Beachmont T Estate of: McKinnon, 200 Vantage you. You can now subscribe to have the Senior Center News- REVERE - AVAILABLE and Beach. Smoke NO Salvatore R. 2 Store Fronts 1 4BR Russo letter emailed to you each month. To sign up, go to www. NOW. 224 Mountain Ave. Terrace, Apt. 300, Pets NO town.winthrop.ma.us/subscribe. 1st. Flr. 5 room 2 br Apt. 5 open Pkg. spots Swampscott, MA 01907. Date of Death: 1st last and Sec. Refer- 07/31/2019 Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please call no Util $1600.00 Pets $950.000 Call 781-592-0969 ences Required. $745 To all interested persons: the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for No. 781 289 5107 617 785 7027 9/18 338 224 3839 A Petition for Formal the next day. Thank you! Probate of Will with Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open Appointment of Personal Representative has been Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. LEGAL NOTICES filed by Patricia M. Lio of Get Your Senior Citizen CharlieCard: Apply for a free MBTA Westwood, MA requesting Senior CharlieCard during the month of September. Just drop LEGAL NOTICE certified check, bank of Washington Mutual of said Condominium Winthrop, Suffolk treasurer’s check or Bank F/K/A Washington appurtenant to said County, Massachusetts, that the Court enter a by the Senior Center on any Monday or Wednesday in Sep- MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF other check satisfactory Mutual Bank, FA to Unit and together all and singular the formal Decree and Order tember between 9am-1pm. To qualify, you must be at least SALE OF REAL ESTATE and for such other relief as By virtue and in to Mortgagee’s attorney. JPMorgan Chase Bank, with all rights, premises described in said 65 years old, bring a valid RMV issued ID (or a passport) and requested in the Petition. execution of the Power The Mortgagee reserves National Association by easements, covenants mortgage, fill out an MBTA reduced-fare CharlieCard form (forms will the right to bid at the virtue of an assignment and agreements as TO WIT: The Petitioner requests of Sale contained in a that: Patricia M. Lio be available at the Senior Center). The Senior CharlieCard is certain Mortgage given sale, to reject any and all dated August 10, 2016 contained and referred The land in Winthrop, bids, to continue the sale and recorded in Suffolk to in the Declaration with the buildings thereon of Westwood, MA be valid on all MBTA services, including the #712 and #713 Win- by Banafsheh Ehtemam appointed as Personal throp buses. to Wells Fargo Bank, and to amend the terms County Registry of of Condominium, as now numbered 39 of the sale by written Deeds in Book 56608, amended. Grovers Avenue, being Representative(s) of Take the Senior Van to Encore Boston Harbor Casino: N.A., dated August 12, or oral announcement Page 220 for breach of TERMS OF SALE: Said Lot 7 on a plan by H. T. said estate to serve Beginning October 1st, the Senior Van will provide round-trip 2011 and recorded Without Surety on the with the Suffolk County made before or during the conditions in said premises will be sold Whitman, dated August, transportation to Encore Boston Harbor Casino every Tues- the foreclosure sale. mortgage and for the and conveyed subject to 1888, recorded with bond in an unsupervised Registry of Deeds at administration. day. The van will pick you up at your home at 8:30am. The van Book 48260, Page 294, If the sale is set aside purpose of foreclosing all liens, encumbrances, Suffolk Deeds at end of will depart Encore at approximately 2:30pm. Round-trip ride for any reason, the the same, will be sold unpaid taxes, tax titles, Book 1836, bounded: IMPORTANT NOTICE subsequently assigned to You have the right to costs $10 and can be scheduled by calling the Senior Center MTGLQ Investors, LP by Purchaser at the sale at Public Auction on municipal liens and NORTHWESTERLY by said shall be entitled only to September 6, 2019 at assessments, if any, which avenue, fifty (50) feet; obtain a copy of the at 617-846-8538. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Petition from the Petitioner SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to by assignment recorded a return of the deposit 1:00 PM Local Time upon take precedence over NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 6, paid. The purchaser shall the premises directly the said mortgage above one hundred and 92/100 or at the Court. You have help you with any health insurance questions you may have. in said Suffolk County a right to object to this Registry of Deeds at have no further recourse in front of the building described. (100.92) feet; EASTERLY If you would like to visit with one of our SHINE Counselors, against the Mortgagor, containing said unit, FIVE THOUSAND by land of the Boston proceeding. To do so, you Book 53677, Page 31, or your attorney must please call the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to schedule an subsequently assigned the Mortgagee or the all and singular the ($5,000.00) Dollars of and Winthrop Shore appointment. Mortgagee’s attorney. premises described in said the purchase price must Railroad Company, fifty- file a written appearance to Wilmington Trust, and objection at this Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the National Association, not The description of the mortgage, to wit: be paid by a certified two and 1/100 (52.01) premises contained in Property Address: 700 check, bank treasurer’s feet; SOUTHWESTERLY Court before: 10:00 a.m. house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior in its individual capacity, on the return day of Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting but solely as trustee for said mortgage shall Governor’s, Winthrop, MA or cashier’s check at the by Lot 8, one hundred control in the event of an 02152 time and place of the fifteen and 2/10 09/26/2019. the Senior Center. Thank you! MFRA Trust 2015-1 by This is NOT a hearing MTGLQ Investors LP by error in this publication. Unit No, 700-37 in sale by the purchaser. (115.2) feet. Also the TIME WILL BE OF THE the Governor’s Park The balance of the land in said Winthrop, date, but a deadline by assignment recorded which you must file a UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS in said Suffolk County ESSENCE. Condominium created by purchase price shall be being part of Lot 8, on Wednesday, September 4 (2:00pm): Eats and Treats Café. Other terms, if any, to be Master Deed dated July paid in cash, certified the above-mentioned written appearance and Registry of Deeds at Book objection if you object to This month’s cooking demonstration will feature an Apple 55528, Page 139 for announced at the sale. 10, 1986, recorded with check, bank treasurer’s plan, bounded: Wilmington Trust, the Suffolk Registry of or cashier’s check within NORTHWESTERLY by this proceeding. If you Crisp. $2; sign up at the front desk. Space is limited. breach of the conditions fail to file a timely written Wednesday, September 18 (1:00-2:15pm): End of Summer of said Mortgage and for National Association, not Deeds in Book 12658, sixty (60) days after the said Grovers Avenue, in its individual capacity, Page 189. date of sale. twenty-five (25) feet; appearance and objection Pizza Party. Join us for some pizza and entertainment from the purpose of foreclosing followed by an affidavit same will be sold at but solely as trustee for The post office address is Other terms to be NORTHEASTERLY by Lot singer, Tommy Rull. $5 (check only, please make payable to MFRA Trust 2015-1 700-37 Governor’s Park, announced at the sale. 7, eighty-eight (88) of objections within thirty Public Auction at 10:00 (30) days of the return “Friends of the WCOA”). AM on September 5, Present Holder of said Winthrop, Massachusetts. BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC feet; SOUTHEASTERLY Mortgage, The Unit is laid out as 270 Farmington Avenue by the remainder of day, action may be taken 2019 at 142 Washington without further notice to UPCOMING VAN AND FERRY TRIPS Avenue, Winthrop, MA, By Its Attorneys, shown on plan, which Farmington, CT 06032 said Lot 8, sixty-two and ORLANS PC plan is a copy of a portion Attorney for U.S. Bank 09/100 (62.09) feet; you. All van and ferry trips cost $10. Van trips are limited to all and singular the UNSUPERVISED 8 people and lunch is on your own. premises described in said PO Box 540540 of the plans filed with National Association, not and SOUTHWESTERLY by Waltham, MA 02454 said Master Deed and in its individual capacity Crest Avenue, sixty-four ADMINISTRATION UNDER Friday, September 13: Winthrop Ferry Harbor Cruise. Check Mortgage, to wit: Phone: (781) 790-7800 to which is affixed a but solely as trustee for and 22/100 (64.22) THE MASSACHUSETTS only, please make payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. Certain real estate UNIFORM PROBATE CODE situated in Winthrop, in 15-013153 verified statement in the the RMAC Trust, Series feet. Excepting from the 8/15/19, 8/22/19, form provided in M.G.L. 2016-CTT Second described parcel, (MUPC) the County of Suffolk, A Personal Representative Friday, October 4: Mt. Wachusett Foliage Tour Van Trip. Sign with the buildings thereon 8/29/19 Chapter 183A, Section 9. Present Holder of the 338 square feet as shown up beginning September 1. W It is subject to and with Mortgage on plan No. 208, of appointed under the described as follows: MUPC in an unsupervised Parcel I contains 8,413 the benefit of obligations, (860) 677-2868 the Metropolitan Park restrictions, rights and 8/15/19, 8/22/19, Commission taken by administration is not UPCOMING TRIPS square feet of land and is liabilities contained in 8/29/19 Eminent Domain. For my required to file an Saturday, August 24: Bailey Island Cruise/Portland, Maine. shown as Lots 9 and 10 LEGAL NOTICE inventory or annual NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S General Laws, Chapter W Titie Reference see Deed Cost: $114. Wait List Only. on a plan recorded with accounts with the Court. SALE OF REAL ESTATE 183A, the Master Deed herewith. Suffolk County Registry Persons interested in Wednesday, August 28, 2019: Jersey Boys at Northshore Premises: 700 Governors and the By-laws filed For mortgagor’s(s’) title of Deeds in Book 1618, the estate are entitled Music Theater and lunch at the Danversport Yacht Club. Cost: Road, Winthrop, therewith. see deed recorded with Page 499. Parcel II LEGAL NOTICE to notice regarding the $122. Meal choices: Fresh Baked Schrod or Baked Chicken. Massachusetts The unit has the benefit NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S Suffolk County Registry contains 4,286 square administration directly Sign up now; only a few seats left. By virtue and in of and is subject to the SALE OF REAL ESTATE of Deeds in Book 57753, feet of land and is shown from the Personal execution of the Power provisions of G.L.C., By virtue and in Page 228. Thursday, September 19: Don Knotts Comedy Tribute Show as Lot 8 on said plan. Representative and may of Sale contained in a 183A, relating to execution of the Power These premises will be with Lunch at Wright’s Farm. Cost: $89. In a father-daughter Reference to said plan is petition the Court in certain mortgage given condominiums, as that of Sale contained in sold and conveyed subject story about growing up in a celebrity “diva” world with the love hereby made for a more any matter relating to by David MacPhail to statute is written as of the a certain mortgage to and with the benefit of particular description of the estate, including the of Mayberry, Don Knotts’ daughter, Karen, tries to capture the Washington Mutual Bank, date hereof, Master Deed given by Charles Radi all rights, rights of way, the premises. distribution of assets and essence of Don, the man, because she always thought he was FA, said mortgage dated and By-laws referred to Mortgage Electronic restrictions, easements, The premises are to expenses of administration. funniest when he was just being himself. Family style meal at November 10, 2005, and to above and any Registration Systems, covenants, liens or claims be sold subject to and WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Wright’s Farm included. Sign up by August 18th. recorded in the Suffolk By-laws and ruled and Inc., as nominee for in the nature of liens, with the benefit of all Dunn, First Justice of this County Registry of regulations from time to Mortgage Lenders of improvements, public Thursday, October 3: Simon Pearce Glass Blowing & King easements, restrictions, Court. Deeds, in Book 38566 at time adopted thereunder, America, LLC, dated assessments, any and Arthur Fall Foliage Trip. Cost: $122. Take in the amazing views encroachments, building Date: August 15, 2019 Page 139 and now held and all other matters March 31, 2017 and all unpaid taxes, tax at Queechee Gorge on your way to lunch at the Mill Restau- and zoning laws, liens, Felix D. Arroyo by U.S. Bank National of recorded stated or recorded in the Suffolk titles, tax liens, water rant. After lunch you will tour Simon Pearce and see some unpaid taxes, tax titles, Register of Probate Association, not in its referred to in the Master County Registry of Deeds and sewer liens and water bills, municipal 8/29/19 handmade glassblowing in progress. End the day with a visit individual capacity but Deed as completely as in Book 57753, Page any other municipal liens and assessments, W to the King Arthur Factory to see some tasty pastries being rights of tenants and solely as trustee for if each were fully set 230, of which mortgage assessments or liens or made. Meal choices: Roasted Shetland Salmon or Tamarack parties in possession, and the RMAC Trust, Series forth herein all as the the undersigned is existing encumbrances Farms Lamb Burger. attorney’s fees and costs. 2016-CTT by virtue of same, from time to time, the present holder, by of record which are in Thursday, November 7: Allen Edwards “Home for the Holi- TERMS OF SALE: an assignment from may have or shall be assignment from: force and are applicable, amended. having priority over said days”. Cost: $98. Enjoy the vocal talents of this patriotic A deposit of FIVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, Mortgage Electronic National Association The description of the Registration Systems, Inc., mortgage, whether or former police officer as he performs his “Home for the Holi- THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) to U.S. Bank National property that appears as nominee for Mortgage not reference to such days” show at the Log Cabin in Holyoke. Lunch includes: hors in the form of a certified Association, not in its in the mortgage to Lenders of America, restrictions, easements, d’oeuvres, homemade soup, Stuffed Loin of Pork and Baked check, bank treasurer’s individual capacity but be foreclosed shall Limited Liability Company improvements, liens or Schrod, vegetables, potatoes, dessert, coffee and tea. Sign up check or money order solely as trustee for the control in the event of a to Wells Fargo Bank, NA, encumbrances is made in by October 6th. will be required to be RMAC Trust, Series 2016- typographical error in this recorded on November the deed. Sunday, December 1-Monday, December 2: Balance delivered at or before the CTT dated June 6, 2017 publication. 21, 2018, in Book No. TERMS OF SALE: For Mortgagors’ Title see A deposit of Fifteen due by 2pm on September 30th. Wait List Only. time the bid is offered. and recorded in Suffolk 60440, at Page 306 TO PLACE YOUR The successful bidder will County Registry of Deeds deed dated January 21, for breach of the Thousand ($15,000.00) be required to execute in Book 58488, Page 2003, and recorded in conditions of said Dollars by certified AD UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS a Foreclosure Sale 18, previously assigned Book 30394 at Page 236 mortgage and for the or bank check will be 781-485-0588 Casino Trips Cost: $29; sign up at the Senior Center. Please Agreement immediately by The Federal Deposit with the Suffolk County purpose of foreclosing, required to be paid by make checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. You must after the close of the Insurance Corporation, Registry of Deeds. the same will be sold at the purchaser at the time sign up by the Friday before the trip. bidding. The balance of a Corporation Organized Said Unit will be Public Auction at 12:00 and place of sale. The Tuesday, September 24 – Twin Rivers Casino (departs the purchase price shall and Existing Under an Act conveyed together PM on October 17, balance is to be paid by Senior Center at 8am); sign up by 12pm on Friday, August 23. be paid within thirty of Congress (FDIC) and with an undivided 2019, on the mortgaged certified or bank check percentage interest in at Harmon Law Offices, Sign up beginning September 3rd. (30) days from the sale Acting in its Receivership premises located at date in the form of a Capacity as Receiver the Common Elements 39 Grovers Avenue, P.C., 150 California St., Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 29, 2019 Email: [email protected]

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NEW sea every day to Somerville ter graduated from school in and the campaigns will be- front area. what has become the City’s SUPERINTENDENT from Revere. I really want- New Mexico and is headed gin to take shape immedi- Councilors Enio Lopez signature event of the sum- ed to serve a community to Boston to go to college. ately. (District 3), Giovanni Re- mer – amongst several IS READY like Chelsea. When I saw Abeyta said she had never Incumbent Councilor cupero (District 6), Yamir high-powered events put CHELSEA -The corner it was open, I said I have wanted to take on the de- Luis Tejada has filed his Rodriguez (District 7) and on. office in City Hall – and the to do this. I felt it was a manding role of superinten- signatures, and he will once Calvin Brown (District 8) DeMaria noted that this head of the Chelsea Public perfect step for me profes- dent until her daughter was again face challenger Oliv- will have no opponent on was the fifth year of Village Schools – will have a new sionally and personally… in college. ia Ann Walsh – an attorney the ballot. Fest, as the City moved the look and some new ideas Having been in East Bos- “To be superintendent, who lives at the Soldiers’ •SCHOOL COMMITTEE festival five years ago. Pre- now that incoming Supt. ton, Chelsea felt like home I feel like you have to be Home and ran against Teja- There is no Preliminary viously, it was known as Almi Abeyta has taken her to me. It is me. It feels right completely committed,” da two years ago. Election in the School Com- City Fest and was in Everett place as the leader of the and where I am supposed to she said. “I always said I’d The interesting new mittee, but there will be one Square. schools, ready to welcome be.” be ready for that step in my candidate is Melinda Vega to watch when it comes to The Wailers feature sev- faculty and students on Abeyta grew up mostly career when my daughter Maldonado, who is the the at-large race, where eral original members of Aug. 27 for their – and her in New Mexico in a military went to college and I was daughter of Chelsea Col- there is no incumbent due the legendary reggae band – first day of school. family, having spent time more of an empty-nester.” laborative Director Glad- to School Committeeman that had the late Bob Mar- After a public process in various places around Coming into the district ys Vega and the wife of a Frank DePatto choosing not ley as its front man. Now, last spring, Abeyta was the world before settling – and able to keep a pretty Chelsea Police officer. to run again. the band tours nationally chosen by the School Com- there. After attending pub- good conversation in Span- Those three in the race That leaves Shawn O’Re- and plays the catalog of mittee after a close vote, but lic schools all her life, she ish – Abeyta said she feels are all very well-known in gan, a former School Com- hits from the good ol’ days. in deciding fashion, and she eventually made her way to like she can take the system the City and will hustle for mitteeman, who is making They previously played Vil- reported to work on Aug. the East Coast and went to to the next level. votes around the district. another run and said he is lage Fest a few years back. 12. This week, with for- graduate school at Harvard “I see a district where The outcome will leave ready to challenge the sys- The second headlining mer Supt. Mary Bourque University. During that pro- there are already systems only the top two vote getters tem after having watched it act is Fastball, a top band still on the job to help with cess, she had interned at the and structures in place,” she to square off in November. work previously. from the late 1990s hailing the transition, Abeyta has Donald McKay Elementary said. “People are working The at-large Council race The other candidate for from Austin, Texas. While been meeting with staff and in Eastie. Intending to move hard on instruction. There will also be interesting, but the at-large seat is Roberto they still feature popular learning all about Chelsea on after that, she was heav- is so much energy. That’s will not come up for a vote Jimenez Rivera, who grew songs, their album ‘All the after having left her posi- ily recruited by the Boston exciting and attracted me until November. up in Puerto Rico and came Pain Money Can Buy’ fea- tion this summer at Somer- Public Schools (BPS) to when I applied. It was a Council President Dama- to the mainland to attend the tured several Top 10 songs, ville High School. take the principal job at the great place where I didn’t li Vidot and incumbent University of Michigan. He including their most popu- “I’ve just been listen- McKay – and she served have to go in and rebuild. councilors Roy Avellaneda and his wife, Sarah, recent- lar song, ‘The Way.’ ing a lot so far – getting there for four years before That’s a gift…There are a and Leo Robinson will be ly moved to Chelsea, and The Main Stage will be to know people,” she said. taking a role in the central lot of good things happen- on the ballot. he works as an admission’s sponsored by Encore Bos- “It’s one thing to read about administration of the BPS. ing already. My role is to Challenging them will be officer at a local university. ton Harbor and the Craft a district – a plan – but it’s “I took the job because build on those great things License Commission Chair A race in District 1 will Brewers Guild, and its en- a whole other thing to see it I fell in love with the peo- and take them to the next Mark Rossi – who ran for also be interesting as long- tire lineup will feature: in action. What I was read- ple of East Boston, and I level. That next step will a district seat last time out time School Committee- • Xander Nelson Band, 3 ing about online and hear- just really liked that neigh- depend on what I hear and – and Chris Winam, a new- woman Rosemarie Carlisle p.m. ing about in the interview borhood,” she said. “I was see in the data. I will take comer on the scene with will face James O’Regan. • JEdwards, 4 p.m. process – now I’m seeing it happy in Boston and every- that next step with the com- deep Chelsea roots. Both have deep roots in • Whiskey 6, 5 p.m. play out and it’s refreshing thing I wanted to do profes- munity.” District 1 Council fea- Chelsea and the votes will • Tim Charron Band, 6 to see there is alignment be- sionally I was doing. Then School starts in Chel- tures a vacant seat with the be close. p.m. tween the two. In education, I got a call out of the blue.” sea on Weds., Aug. 27, for bowing out of Councilor The only other race is in • Fastball, 7 pm. there is theory in action and That call came from students across the school Bob Bishop. Running for District 7 where incumbent • The Wailers, 8 p.m. theory in use. I’m seeing Sante Fe, N.M., where her system. the empty seat are Plan- Kelly Garcia will face for- The B Stage will be both working together in hometown was recruiting ning Board member Todd mer School Committeeman sponsored by Suffolk Con- Chelsea Public Schools.” her to come back and be a BALLOT FOR Taylor, and Economic De- Charles Klauder. struction and will feature: That was a refreshing key deputy superintendent NOVEMBER velopment Board member Incumbents Jeannette • Hal Holiday and the take from the new leader during a transition time in Rick Pantano. Both are Velez (District 2), Marisol Tones, 3:30 p.m. of the schools as she ac- the system. ELECTION SET very well-known in the city Santiago (District 3), Lu- • The Local Scruff, 4:30 p.m. companied Bourque around That was a job she CHELSEA - The City and are very active in City cia Henriquez (District 4), • Angelena Hightower the district – meeting with couldn’t pass up, she said, Election ballot for Novem- affairs. It will be a close Henry Wilson (District 5), and the Unit, 5:30 p.m. teachers on Monday for having wanted to be home ber has been set for City race to the end. Ana Hernandez (District 6), • Leary, 6:45 p.m. professional development for such a long time. How- Council and School Com- In District 4, it seemed and Yessenia Alfaro-Alva- As always the breweries sessions at the Early Learn- ever, Boston was calling mittee, and it features sev- like Councilor Joe Perla- rez (District 8) will have no (Night Shift, Bone Up and ing Center. her, and she soon accepted eral intriguing races – and tonda wasn’t going to have opponents on the ballot. Down the Road) and Short Abeyta comes to the dis- a job as deputy superin- one blockbuster Prelimi- an opponent, but late in Path Distillery will be con- trict with a great deal of tendent at the Somerville nary Election on Sept. 24 in the process Naomi Zabot VILLAGE FEST ON tributing to the fun in their experience in and around Public Schools – which is District 2. successfully turned in her SEPT. 14 home district as well. Chelsea, living in Revere where she has been. The City Clerk’s Office Nomination Papers – and and having taught in leader- Abeyta has been a rising has concluded the certifica- so Mill Hill will have a race EVERETT - The 5th annual Village Fest will BNY MELLON ship positions at East Bos- star in the education world tion process this month, and on its hands too. CONSOLIDATES ton and Somerville. in Boston and New Mexico one of the most interesting Councilor Judith Garcia feature headliners ‘The “This process was for me for several years, but said outcomes is a Preliminary in District 5 has had sever- Wailers’ and ‘Fastball’ this SPACE a long time coming,” she she has not taken the step Election for District 2. al contests over her tenure, coming Sept. 14 in the Vil- EVERETT - The BNY said in a recent interview. “I for superintendent before Three good candidates and this time won’t be dif- lage, from 3-9 p.m. Mellon company on San- just couldn’t pass up Chel- due to her family obliga- have filed signatures for the ferent, as she will face Ja- Mayor Carlo DeMaria sea. I drove through Chel- tions. This year, her daugh- Powderhorn Hill district, son Benetti from the water- announced the acts this week in preparation for See METRO NEWS Page 15 WINTHROP PROFESSIONAL

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Photos by Cary Shuman of July Barbecue. Event coordinator Ro- Elks members and guests berta DiPierro and her crew One of the highlights of enjoy a barbecue during the did an excellent job orga- the summer was the Win- day and then watch Win- nizing the barbecues and throp Lodge of Elks Fourth throp’s annual fireworks ex- serving up delicious hot hibition from a great view. dogs and hamburgers.

Jane Leonard, Lois Landy, and Joan Harding. Event coordinator Roberta DiPierro and Otto Volf. Taking a break from a game of horseshoes at the Elks Fourth of July Barbecue are Michael Westcott (front), Charlie Quint, John Boudrow, and Patricia Wells.

Deb Inacio and Jerry Cellucci. Bobby LaMonica and Brian Counihan. Roberta DiPerro and Past Exalted Ruler Daniel Swett.

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 tilli Highway in Everett has 100 youths in 2020. the program and not have to fendant when the defendant consolidated its space in its “It’s hard to believe that pay anything to do Harbor allegedly stabbed the victim Everett building, leaving years ago, Rep. Adrian Explorers and Science of multiple times. Prosecutors more than 100,000 square- Madaro was a youth sailor Sailing. This is why we are said that the defendant then feet of office space avail- in the program.” said PPSC presenting him today with used pepper spray on the able on the top floor. Board Vice Chair Mary the PPSC’s Harbor Hero stabbing victim and a sec- The company is not re- Cole. “We are here today award.” ond EMT who was driving ducing its workforce in Ev- to thank him for helping After accepting the the emergency vehicle that erett or changing any oper- the sailing center every step award Madaro addressed came to her aid. ations. A spokesperson said of the way. When we had the crowd of PPSC staff and The stabbing victim was they are simply consolidat- some financial issues a few youth sailors. rushed to Massachusetts years back he guided us, he General Hospital, where ing the space they’ve been “This is a particularly put us in touch with people special honor because just she underwent emergency using, which has left a great who could help and keep a few short years ago I was surgery. The second victim deal of space no longer nec- the program alive. Now we at PPSC enjoying my sum- was also treated and ulti- essary. are alive and thriving and mer as an East Boston resi- mately released. “At BNY Mellon we con- much of that is thanks to dent attending this summer Boston Police located the tinually optimize our real Rep. Madaro.” program,” said Madaro. “It defendant inside the ambu- estate footprint to ensure PPSC board member is so special and such an lance in the area of 24 New Roberta DiPierro and Richard Carbone, Past Exalted Ruler. we are operating efficiently Steve Kirk followed Cole honor for me that I’m in a Chardon St. while continuing to deliver and thanked Madaro for his position to work with the for our clients,” said Mad- years of support. PPSC board and staff to elyn McHugh, a spokesper- “We had a great Eastie make sure this organization THE son for the company. Pride Day with over 300 stays afloat, continues to be The owner of the build- people out on our boats,” strong and continues to give ing is Gilbane of Provi- said Kirk. “This is in part youth in East Boston the dence, and they said they due Madaro’s support for same opportunities I had. are happy to still have BNY the program. This Sailing We have to make sure we INDEPENDENT Mellon in the Everett build- Center is something that keep this thing going and NEWSPAPERS ing, and are looking to find helps make the community I’ll do my work at the State another great tenant for vibrant and I want to thank House but I need all of you 140,000 square-feet of of- Rep. Madaro for his sup- to spread the word about fice space on the top floor. port.” this awesome program.” They are using Cushman PPSC Executive Direc- tor Alex DeFronzo credited and Wakefield to help mar- WOMAN FOUND TO Madaro for helping to keep ket the newly vacant space. the Sailing Center afloat BE INCOMPETENT “It’s my understand- during a recent dire fiscal EAST BOSTON - The ing BNY Mellon will be crisis. East Boston woman who Size: 160x600 IAB shrinking their footprint in “Like Mary (Cole) said was arrested for stabbing 00 that building, but they plan three years ago, the summer a Boston EMT and possi- $300 per month/per site on staying in place in the program finished up like it bly trashing Sacred Heart building,” said Wes Cotter, will at the end of this week,” Church last month was a spokesman for Gilbane. said DeFronzo. “The sail- found to be incompetent to “We’re thrilled to hear they ing center then closed for stand trial. 3 SPOTS AVAILABLE will remain a tenant. It’s a six months. There was no Suffolk County District great building and we look staff, no instructors and it Attorney Rachel Rollins’ ON EACH SITE forward to finding a second was a really hard time for office made the announce- great tenant for the other the sailing center. I grew ment last Friday that Julie JUST A CLICK AWAY part of the building.” up in the sailing center and Tejeda, 31, East Boston will learned how to sail here as a instead be held without bail Combo Rates available! MADARO little kid. I heard about the and admitted into a mental Buy any 3 sites, get 4th FREE trouble the center was hav- health treatment facility. HONORED BY ing and I wanted to help and According to the D.A.’s PIERS PARK keep this important pro- office, Tejeda’s lawyer and the commonwealth both 12 COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM SAILING PROGRAM gram that meant so much to reverejournal.com• winthroptranscript.com me and many others alive. agreed with doctors that EAST BOSTON - State We needed a lot of help to drafted the accused’s com- lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com • eastietimes.com Rep. Adrian Madaro, who be able to make that happen. petency report. as a youth learned how There was really one per- Tejeda will be treated chelsearecord.com • charlestownbridge.com • beaconhilltimes.com to sail in Boston Harbor son that was there through at the Worcester Recovery northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com through the Piers Park Sail- the whole thing to help us, Center and Hospital. ing Center’s (PPSC) sum- and that was Rep. Adrian Tejeda, 31, of Eastie ap- jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com mer program, was honored Madaro. When we needed peared in Boston Municipal by the PPSC board, staff his help to get Massport to Court on single counts of Traffic reports available upon request and youth on Monday af- help the program again he assault with intent to mur- ternoon for his support and had our backs. When we der and assault on a public advocacy for the program. needed him to make sure employee and two counts Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 Madaro filed legislation Massport would continue of assault and battery with a Sales Rep Ext in the state budget that was their support he had our dangerous chemical. signed by Gov. Charlie backs. And now through the Assistant District Attor- Deb x101 Kathy x110 Maureen x103 Sioux x125 Peter x106 Baker earlier this month to state budget he has made ney Jessica Erickson told First Come - First Served expand the PPSC summer sure that next year 100 ex- the court that the victim, program so the sailing cen- tra kids will get to come to an on-duty EMT, was ren- ter can serve an additional dering assistance to the de- Page 16 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 29, 2019 Email: [email protected] Pennyworth’sPennyworth’s BiggestBiggest Footwear Footwear andand Clothing Clothing SaleSale Ever! Ever! 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