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THURSDAY, 13TH ANNUAL DANGLE CUP TOURNAMENT August 23, 2018 Faison takes reins INDEX Police Report 2 Editorials 4 as town manager Through The Years 5 Then and Now 5 By Sue Ellen Woodcock Obituaries 12+13 Classified 14 Austin Faison, the new Business Directory 15 town manager got right down to business on his first day on Monday morning. He started INDEPENDENT the morning off with a de- partment heads meeting and delved into his first Town Council meeting Tuesday night, including an executive session meeting to get up to date on some pending legal matters facing the town. Faison, 34, recently inked New Winthrop Town Manager a three-year contract for Austin Faison. Newspaper Group $140,000 for the town man- ager position. Part-time Town fered the position, but turned Manager David Cressman, it down. NEWS Briefs who has filled in during the Originally from Durham, past months, has a contract N.H., Faison brings years of experience from the City of WINTHROP DEMS TO extension to November, but he hinted he may be leaving a Boston. He was recently the HOST CANDIDATES few weeks early. assistant town manager for NIGHT For the past nine years the town of Brookline and has Winthrop’s Charlie Page lines ups a shot on goal during the 13th annual Dangle Cup roller-hockey spent three years working for On Tuesday, Aug. 28, from tournament at Ingleside Park on Saturday, Aug. 18. The traditional summer brings James McKenna was the town 7-9 p.m., the Winthrop Dem- manager of Winthrop with a the City of Somerville as the together Winthrop hockey players from the past and present for one weekend of fun. The tourna- deputy director of the Traffic ocratic Town Committee will ment raises money to help Winthrop hockey programs. See more photos on Page 9. $150,000 annual salary. McK- host its annual summer recep- enna opted to take the last and Parking Department. He tion at GoGo on the Ocean year of his 10-year contract as was employed as a senior ana- (561 Shirley St., Winthrop). Ocean View Ave. pathway to be updated for school year a consultant to the town. His lyst for the Somerville mayor There will be light refresh- contract expired May 15. Af- and holds a master’s of public ments, a cash bar, and the op- ter McKenna left Police Chief administration from North- By Kate Anslinger and the DPW, there will be a The updates will be made eastern University and a bach- portunity to meet and network new footpath for high school to the area that runs from Terence Delehanty filled in with local Democrats, elected Thanks to the collabora- and middle school students to Ocean View Avenue along- as town manager. He was of- See FAISON Page 3 officials, and candidates on the tion of the school depart- access just in time for the up- ballot this upcoming election. ment, the police department, coming school year. See NEW PATH Page 3 In order to cover the costs as- ANNUAL TOWN DAY sociated with hosting the event, a suggested $20 donation to the Town Council backs National Grid workers with moratorium Winthrop Democratic Town Committee is requested and By Sue Ellen Woodcock ett, Malden and Melrose. The cil for its support. can be paid at the door. moritoriuam does allow for “Our fear is that there is This event is open to the The Winthrop Town Coun- emergency permits. no oversight because of the public so please feel free to cil voted for a resolution im- Tuesday night Rocco Leo, lockout. We’re here for public stop in! plementing a moratorium on a locked out National Grid safety,” Leo said. “If a project new gas main permits in town. employee from Everett joined needs to be completed we are COMMUNITY BLOOD In doing so Winthrop fellow locked-out worker and saying to go ahead. This only DRIVE SEPT. 5 joined many other communi- Winthrop resident Joe Garcia, pertains to new permits.” ties in the moratorium includ- and other National Grid gas On Wednesday, Sept. 5, ing Revere, Cambridge, Ever- employees in asking the coun- from 12:30 until 5:30 p.m. See MORATORIUM Page 3 a blood drive will be held at Biggio Hall in the Elks Lodge. To schedule an appointment, please visit redcrossblood.org GETTING CREATIVE WITH LIMEBIKE or call 1-800-RED-CROSS. HALL OF FAME TICKETS AVAILABLE The 2018 Winthrop High School Athletic Hall of Fame dinner and induction ceremo- ny tickets are available. The ceremony and din- ner will be held on Saturday, Oct. 20, at Winthrop High and Middle School at 5:30 p.m. PHOTO BY KATE ANSLINGER Tickets are $50 Eight-year-old twins, Isabella and Sofia, enjoyed the annual The tickets are available at Town Day festivities last weekend. Scores of families came to the park to take in the fun and games, sponsored by Winthrop See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 Parks and Recreation. See more photos on Page 16.

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Monday, Aug. 13 Wave Way Avenue. Another National Grid because an Crest Avenue. Action Ambu- Grovers Avenue. No answer Caller on Revere Street Tuesday, Aug. 14 call received. they are now in electrical line lost a screw that lance and an Infiniti. Papers at the door. ACO will try back complained about a green bike Caller on Bowdoin Street the area of Coral Avenue. 93 attached to a house on Bartlett were exchanged. later. in front of her house. Both states there has been some- off to Coral. Units have eyes Road. National Grid notified Woman came to the station Caller states that in the vi- units tied up on another call. one ringing her doorbell for on one of the parties. Individ- and they responded. They to report an attempted phone cinity of Coral Avenue there Will respond when cleared. several minutes and will not ual was from “Inspire” and took care of the problem. If scam. The person was in- is extremely loud music be- Bike was moved to the other answer her. 91 reports he is hew as advised of the town this happens again, it is the structed that they won money ing played. It also happened side of the street. Caller was on the scene and nothing is soliciting process and permit owner’s responsibility to get which was false. The number last Sunday and lasted all day advised that this is not a police showing. Spoke to the caller requirement. He is done for an electrician. used was 8760478-3800 and and would like a unit to check matter. and the subject was the up- the night. Party on Irwin Street re- comes back to a Facebook it out. Sierra 4 and Charlie Party on Court Road states stairs tenant’s boyfriend try- Two care motor vehicle ports she is receiving at least page Anil Jhajhda Boy. checked the permit book and that a Nissan Rogue has been ing to get in. accident with no injuries at 12 calls a day from people Caller states a box truck has stated that a block party in the parked for several days, and is Party on Johnson Avenue Revere Street and Kennedy purporting to be an agent from been parked in the parking lot vicinity of Neptune Avenue. parked the wrong way. A cita- is receiving harassing phone Road. One car towed to G&J the IRS. She is requesting it be on Pond Street and has been Called the reporter back to tion was issued for left wheel calls. 91 had a long talk with Towing. Report to follow. placed on file as she has fallen there for about a week with inform her of the block party. to the curb. It was placed on the family regarding having to Party came to the station victim to the scam before. She one or more tickets on it. Car She was okay with it and just the 72-hour list. block the number. with a piece of mail that came has an open case on file with is legal and registered. It was wanted to make sure it was not Caller states that she was in Sierra 3 is off at the cem- to her house addressed to a Verizon. added to the 72 hour list. a neighbor having loud music. an accident with another ve- etery with dog walker who party that she has an open Calling party on Bowdoin Officer is making contact Suspicious activity on Shir- hicle, and the driver is refus- pointed out three needles and and continuous RO on. Party Street states he came home with party about his possibly ley Street. All doors on the left ing to exchange information. a spoon. Sierra 3 will collect reports that was she has re- and found his apartment had abandoned vehicle on Floyd side were open. Sierra 4 and She is near her black vehicle the items. ported this to the probation been broken into. Officers Street. Party agreed to move W91 enroute. Units unable to outside the senior center. 993 An attempt to serve a department but still mail for determined that it was an at- his legal vehicle to a different secure door due to being bro- states there was no injuries. summons to subject to Main the defendant is coming to tempted break-in. Officers parking spot. ken off. Signs of people being Paperwork was exchanged. Street. The summons was her address. Party was leaving will be doing a outer perime- Male party who owns Spe- in there recently. It is a safety Attempted follow-up in- served in hand. the mail here for pick up but ter search. There was damage cialty Painting and Remod- hazard for the community in vestigation to subject on Birch Caller on Lincoln Street mail was labeled “MOVED” to the exterior door. eling company on Walden the area. Inspectional Services Road. No one home at this states a male and female are and “ADDRESSEE UN- Unit off with a car at Han- Street came in with a letter were called. Sierra 4 stated time. sitting in a car for hours with- KNOWN” and dropped in the naford Park. Officer spoke to stating that he does not want that a safety hazard existed in Follow-up investigation on out leaving. She believes they box outside. Party had been the subjects and all informa- his worker or his worker’s this home. All doors kicked Pleasant Street. Sierra 5 found may be living in it. Officer re- advised previously to change tion was taken. wife at his premises. in. Units will do rounds every the person he was looking for. ports vehicle not in the area. his address at the probation Party came to the station to Caller states there are shift until the doors are board- Report of an elderly male department or with his ac- report being a victim of an as- youths behind the skating ed up. party who is confused on Wednesday, Aug. 15 counts. sault and battery during an ap- rink riding the lime bikes but Caller on Main Street State Pleasant Street. He stated that Todisco Towing reports Received a call from Bev- pointment. Party reports the are not paying so the alarms there is an individual driving his brother did no pay his bill trespass tow for four vehicles erly Hospital. They have a mother of the owner grabbed on the bikes are going off. 93 a motorized scooter on the and does not know what day on Main Street. cardiac arrest patient hold- her arm and pushed her out searching in rear and this was new grass field. It was a father it is. Squad One on the scene. Uint off with vehicle that ing a Winthrop ID. Beverly of the way. Party also reports unfounded. teaching his young daughter Sierra 1 on scene with fire. looks unoccupied at Hanford asked us to check the address that she was told by another A complaint was lodged. how to ride a motorized scoot- Spoke to the male party, and Park. Parties were advised of to see if there is anyone there tech that there are cameras in These parties came in a sepa- er. The parties were asked to he is having issues with his the hours of the park and are that can come to the hospital the business that should have rate car. We referred the Mal- leave with no problem. water and bills. now leaving. to confirm the identification. captured the incident. Party den officer to refer the parties Report of a male and fe- Report of a baby skunk in a Report of suspicious activ- Called OIC of the notification. believes that she and the child to Winthrop headquarters. male drinking in the back of barrel on Loring Road. It has ity on Shirley Street. Unit in- Per OIC, was told to leave call with her for the service were Winthrop headquarters were the nursing home on Irwin been there since last Saturday. vestigated the store. Lights are on the board. 93 reports the treated with hostility even also notified of the situation Street. Unit reports spoke with Caller was at work and states on inside and the store is usu- landlord said that the party has before the assault and battery and that the parties may be someone and they check out. that the barrel is outside of her ally closed at this hour. Unit not lived at this residence for occurred. Party was given a coming to headquarters to- Also, a resident has been out house. Sierra 4 stated that he spoke to party on the scene. five years. No updated -infor statement to fill out and she night to file for an RO. Female there and has not seen any- would take care of it. They are replacing the floor mation on the family. will think about it overnight and male party came into the thing. DPW employee stating overnight. Everything checks Caller reports that he is at and bring it back later. Party station and W91 and W92 Report of a couple of kids there is a hypodermic needle out. a friend’s house on Shirley was advised about the process spoke with both parties to fig- playing with a buoy on Shore in the cemetery near the tomb. Motor vehicle accident Street and someone attacked of a complaint hearing. ure out the situation. It was Drive and Crest Avenue. State He will remain on the scene with airbag deployment on him. Caller has locked him- Caller on Myrtle Avenue verbal in nature. Both parties was notified. Unit reports it is to point out the item to police. Shirley Street. 91 requested self in the bathroom. 95 re- reports parties being loud were advised of their rights a floating dock that washed Item has been retrieved. and is on the scene. G&J has quests two EMS and fire. 91 next door. States that he hears and were advised to separate ashore. It was no an emergen- Caller is a passerby who the vehicles. reports there is one in custody one male yelling at a female for the night. Report to follow. cy. State was notified. stated that a woman is walk- Caller on Read Street states for assault and battery, assault calling her names. Multiple Received a 911 call from ing along traffic at Pauline and that an unwanted person and battery on a police officer, parties on the scene. It was a Saturday, Aug. 18 Lincoln Street who stated this Pleasant Streets stopping ve- will not leave her front yard. resisting arrest and disorderly verbal argument only. Female Caller found a dog, old- was just a test. Did a history hicles and talking to drivers. They have parked in front of conduct. Unit also requests was going to bed for the night. er black Lab, no tag. Dog of the house and we have a Caller is concerned for her her house. Not aware of any medical for past domestic for All other parties were advised jumped in to her vehicle, and lot of calls from this location. well being. 93 states nothing weapons. Caller stated that a broken arm. to keep the noise down for the she will bring the dog to the Unit reports the parties are showing. Sierra 5 has an ap- 209A is in place. 94 states that night. station and meet ACO out being very uncooperative and pointment with a female party this is a custody issue. Spoke Thursday, Aug. 16 front. ACO stated he has the won’t let them talk to every- who units think this may be to the party and informed him Caller states a special needs Friday, Aug. 17 dog and he is going to go by one in the house. Spoke with the party. about probate concerning his female is running around the Reporting party from Quin- the area the dog was found to Alpha 3 and he stated he is fa- Three hypodermic needles parental/visitation rights. Sub- parking lot on Ingleside Av- cy Avenue states that the man see if it belong to anyone. miliar with the address. They were disposed of from Shore ject has left. Officer spoke enue. Caller stated it was a from earlier has returned Caller states raccoon in will need a court order to go Drive and Perkins Street. with children. They stated recurring issue. Female party home and he wants him re- dumpster in the back of build- into the house. Uint reports he Female party inside store that they did not want to go was returned home. Father moved from his property. Of- ing on Irwin Street. Caller made contact with all parties on Bartlett Road states an with their father. Officers also will secure the home. Daugh- ficer reports this has turned believes it has rabies. ACO at this location unwillingly. Asian woman walked into the advised female party of her ter found the keys and let her- into a landlord/tenant dispute. states the dumpster lid was Very uncooperative. Unit will store and assaulted her. Sus- rights. self out. The landlord was advised of closed on the raccoon. The lid be filing a 51A. pect is known to police. Offi- Caller states party is dig- Charlie 1 dispatched 93 the appropriate channels to has been opened and the rac- Caller on Pauline Street cer is trying to locate her. Of- ging up the park at Ingleside to check the well-being of a pursue. coon will make its way out. states that her neighbor leaves ficer located the subject, and Park. They have a metal detec- woman in a pickup truck with Caller from Bellevue Av- Female party came into the their dog out all night and she is assaulting him. Medical tor. Spoke to the party and he her dog at Hermon and Centre enue states that his vehicle station to report she was in- states that it will not stop bark- responding to assault victim. was just scanning the ground. streets. Individual came to the was vandalized by his neigh- volved in an attempted fraud ing. States that she tried to Officer now has the suspect No damage to the ground. station to report a female was bor. He stated that he saw him on Craig’s List involving con- speak to them, but they won’t restrained. Requesting med- Male party called and stat- parked in her pickup truck hit his truck approximately cert tickets. Payment was can- answer the door. Unit reports ical for an evaluation. Sierra ed that he was involved in a since the previous evening. an hour ago and now he has celled and no money was lost. it seems like no one is home. 4 is off at Woodside Avenue minor motor vehicle accident The individual was concerned a flat tire. This is an ongoing Female on Nahant Avenue Will leave a message for ACO. with fire and medical. Victim in the parking lot of Belle Isle for her well-being. Spoke to issue about parking in front came in to report that her door Also, he spoke with the party signed a refusal for treatment. Seafood on Monday night and the woman and would not of his home. Received a call to her vehicle was damaged who called and explained the Female party from Bart- just wanted this recorded. give out any information from the girlfriend stating the by another vehicle sometime situation. Caller went on the lett Road was transported to Two males are going door about where her husband was. same information as the above between last night and this af- property and took the dog MGH. to door. They are between Woman was okay. party. She was informed that ternoon. back to her house against the Caller will be in the office there is a unit on the scene officer’s advice not to go on to at Seal Harbor waiting for po- with her boyfriend. Unit states Sunday, Aug. 19 someone’s property. lice. An Amazon truck hit the that this is an ongoing issue Four male parties in the Motor vehicle accident overhang and damaged the with neighbor. Would like it parking lot on Revere Street at intersection of Crest and property. It was minor damage logged that it was a flat tire. and they have been there for Highland avenues. Unit re- W.I.H.A. to the overhang. A little damage to the bumper. over an hour. Employer wants ports the other vehicle fled the WFD requested to contact Motor vehicle accident on them to leave. Unit spoke to scene. BOLO was given. Unit the parties and they have left reports drier who is driving CLASSIC CAR SHOW peacefully. Unit spoke with the vehicle who fled is on his Music – Food – Trophies – Crafts – Raffles the caller and advised him to way back to the scene. BOLO speak with his manager re- was canceled. The driver, who garding getting proper signs was hit, was towed back to for the parking lot stating that his house. Paperwork was customers cannot stay in the exchanged and a report is to parking lot. follow. Follow-up on a dog bite on

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E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 23, 2018 Page 3 State Primary two weeks off – what you should know New Path // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 By Sue Ellen Woodcock will be on the ballot? Visit our application for all elections side the tennis courts, and out office, or see warrants posted occurring within the year the to the main entrance of the Voters will go to the poles in 18 locations all over Town application is filed. high school. Sept. 4 and Town Clerk Carla beginning Aug. 27, or go to: Applications for absentee While the area that con- Vitale wanted to share infor- http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ ballots may be obtained from nects Ocean View Avenue to mation about everything from ele/ele18/state_primary_can- the town clerk or downloaded the school, has always been absentee ballots to parking. didates18.htm. a form the town clerk’s web accessed in the past, it will The polling places are: Do you need an Absentee page at www.town.winthrop. now be an ADA compliant as- Precinct 1 – Winthrop Mid- Ballot? You can visit us in of- ma.us then click Departments phalt footpath extending from dle/High School, 400 Main St. fice beginning July 30 or you and Town Clerk. Applications a new pedestrian ramp that is Precinct 2 – Arthur T. Cum- can go to: may be submitted in person or being installed by DPW. mings School at 40 Hermon St. http://www.sesc.state. by mail. The voter, or a “fam- The path, which runs Precinct 3 – Winthrop Mid- ma.us/ele/eleabsesntee/ab- ily member” (father, mother, alongside the tennis courts, dle/High School, 400 Main St. sidx.htm. sister, brother, son, daughter, leads to an existing pedestri- Precinct 4 – O’Connell Hall Do you want to know about grandparent, grandchild, a an ramp at the main entrance on Golden Drive election day procedures? Go spouse or person residing in of the school, safely guiding Precinct 5 – Arthur T. Cum- to: the same household, in-laws, the students out and close to mings School at 40 Hermon St. http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ adopting parent or adopted the front doors. The ramp will Precinct 6 – Winthrop Mid- ele/legalsum.htm. child, stepparent or stepchild, be accompanied by a wooden dle/High School, 400 Main St. The Winthrop Town Clerk’s aunt, uncle, niece or nephew), guardrail that will be installed The State Primary Elec- office is committed to best may submit an application. on the parking lot side of the The newly paved path that runs alongside tennis courts. tion will be held the day after practice procedures to ensure All absentee ballot applica- Labor Day, Tuesday, Sept. 4, residents have a safe, easy tions must be signed by the path to delineate the area and Polls will open at 7 a.m. and and quick voting experience. voter or a family member un- offer protection for students. close at 8 p.m. If you would like to join our der the penalty of perjury be- “We are happy to be work- Pay attention to post- election administration team, fore an absentee ballot will be ing on this project with Police ed signs regarding parking please email cvitale@town. made available. Chief Terence Delehanty’s around the Winthrop Middle/ winthrop.ma.us for a coy of A voter who is admitted to a collaboration in an effort to High School and around the our training manual, list of health care facility after noon increase the safety and acces- Arthur T. Cummings School. training dates and other infor- of the fifth day before an elec- sibility for the children and Other important points mation. Please call our office tion may apply for a ballot up faculty that utilize this park- about the election include: with any questions! until the close of the polls and ing lot and those that pass Do you want to know where Voters who are unable to may request to have the ballot vote on election-day because delivered. Absentee ballots through this area on their way you should go on election day to cast a ballot? of physical disability, reli- generally are available three to school,” said DPW Direc- Visit http://www.sec.stat. gious beliefs or travel may weeks before an election. tor, Steve Calla. “We felt it ma.us/wheredoivotema/bal/ vote by absentee ballot. If you Please do not hesitate to necessary to construct this MyElectionInfo.aspx. will be absent from Winthrop call the Town Clerk’s office at footpath before the start of Installation of the guardrail is underway along the path, which Do you want to know who for an extended period of 617-846-1742 with questions. starts on Ocean View Avenue, runs along the parking lot, along- another school year to reduce time, you may submit a single side the tennis courts, and spills out at the main entrance of the the risk associated with this school. area.” Moratorium // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The lockout of 1,200 em- be biking to school and the on Winthrop. Councilor Phil ployees in USW Local 12003 fact that some of these un- Boncore asked about people and 12012 back in June when derqualified and undertrained who may be working on their their contract expired. Since workers may be working on a homes. But he was told this CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Faison // then National Grid has been potential gas leak is extremely is for new permits. Currently, bringing in outside help. The concerning to me,” Capobi- there are three new homes un- elor of arts in political science plan balancing over $270 mil- in the right direction.” last lockout was in 1993, Leo ano said. “We need to stand der construction in town. degree from Bates College. lion in revenue and expenses He believes that those who said. together and stand with our DPW head Steve Calla also Faison’s experience as in Brookline. were in the role before him There were concerns ex- neighbors.” expressed concern about the the assistant town manager “It’s been an eye-opening “set the table” and he is going pressed about the safety need- The moratorium was placed situation noting that he has to of Brookline includes col- experience to be in the role. toward the low hanging fruit ed when working with gas. in committee two weeks ago. be licensed for water and sew- laboration with the school I’ve been making my career in the next few months. School Committee chair Tino The council was asked to take er work. department and budget man- to get to this point,” Faison A resident of West Rox- Capobianco said he was con- it out of committee and vote “This is gas,” he said. agement. He played a major said after Tuesday’s council bury, Faison and his wife cerned about the public safety on it. Precinct 3 Councilor He added that a new service role in a Government Finance meeting. “Winthrop has a his- Nneke, who is employed by issue. Peter Christopher said they to a property doesn’t require a Officers Association (GFOA) tory that I’m familiar with, but WCVB on “Chronicle,” have “Students will be walking were seeking more informa- new gas main. award for a winning financial I think we are primed to move two young children. to school soon, a number will tion, especially on the impact

News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the office of attorney Chris ment and Historical Associa- and raffles, pick the winners Proceeds from this fundrais- are being offered. The Food WCAT LOOKING FOR Tsiotos, 19 Winthrop Street or tion (WIHA) is proud to host yourself for “Best Car Cruisin’ er help WIHA preserve the Pantry is not an emergency VOLUNTEERS by calling (617) 846-9192. the Annual WIHA Classic Car the Beach”, “Most Patriotic”, 1637 historic Deane Winthrop pantry but a supplemental Get involved with your Nine inductees, the 2006 Show on Saturday Aug. 25, “Best Super Hero Car” and House, the oldest continually one. The goal is to basic sta- Super Bowl champions and public access TV station. 10-2 p.m. at Ingleside Park in lots more fun categories. Reg- occupied house in America! ples like eggs, milk, marga- the 1984 State Championship Winthrop, Rain date is Sun- istration for show cars opens WCAT is always looking for Your organizations support rine, bread and cheese. Also team will be inducted. day Aug. 26. The show, free to at 8:30 a.m., $10 per vehicle, Winthrop residents of all ages in this huge popular event is provided are canned vege- to join our volunteer produc- the public, is a fun communi- free lunch to first 25 drivers, greatly appreciated. For in- WIHA CLASSIC CAR tables, fruit, cereal, mac and tion team. Classes are free for ty event appealing to all ages, vendor and artist spaces $25, formation on volunteering or SHOW SATURDAY with activities for kids, games, corporate advertising spon- cheese, tuna, spaghetti sauce teens 12-17 years old and just becoming a sponsor please $50 for adults. Learn how to The Winthrop Improve- music, food, prizes, trophies, sorships are also available. call Sandy at 617-407-3438 or and pasta. There are a variety of additional items, based on use our HD cameras, edit with email [email protected]. Adobe Premiere Pro, and pro- availability, that are offered as duce your own programs for WINTHROP well. WCAT Channel 3 and You- COMMUNITY FOOD The pantry helps those in Tube. There is always a class See Our Home Team need. Whether one has re- going on. Call us at 617-846- PANTRY cently lost their job, or are on 3400 for details. You can now Winthrop Community Food a fixed income, a single - par also watch WCAT on Roku. Race To The Pennant! Pantry has been operating for ent, any number of a family If you have Roku on your TV, over 20 years and is housed in or just having trouble making look for the WCAT app and the Parish Hall of St. John’s ends meet, the pantry is there start streaming our content Episcopal Church located at Now Through August 24th to help. This is a “no stigma now! Live stream the Win- 222 Bowdoin St. throp Town Council meetings zone”. If one feels that you Stop by any branch Hours of operation are 6:15 or School Committee meet- to 7:30 p.m. on the second can benefit from our services, ings as they happen, from any Wednesday of every month, or know someone who could device. Just log onto our web- by appointment. Due to the please don’t hesitate to con- site at wcat-tv.org and click ENTER TO WIN expansion, fresh fruits and tact us at 617-846-6884. the “Watch Live!” tab at the vegetables, season permitting top of the home page. A PAIR OF TICKETS WINTHROP’S REAL ESTATE CORNER TO A SEPTEMBER GAME (Look here weekly for real estate updates) AT FENWAY! All data from MLSPIN as of YTD The sale price vs. list price ratio indicates the strength of the real estate market. Drawing will be held The closer to 100%, the stronger the market. 100% means the property sold for the asking price. 101% means the properties are selling over the asking price Wednesday, August 29th SINGLE FAMILY HOME SALES CONDOMINIUM SALES MULTI-FAMILY SALES 100% 101% 99% CONGRATULATIONS ATIYEH CASSIDY!

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OUR Opinions SUMMER: HERE TODAY, Forum GONE TOMORROW

For those of us who live for the triple-H weather of summer -- hazy, hot, and humid -- the six-week period we enjoyed from July 4th week through this past Saturday was our proverbial cup of tea. Temperatures in the high 80s to low 90s are what summer is all about, especially if we are fortunate enough to be able to enjoy our area’s beaches and water-related activities, such as swimming, surfing, rowing, sailing, and fishing. What can be better than spending time with our loved ones and friends either at or on the cool ocean (or lake) beneath a blistering sun with a warm, off-shore breeze from the hot city? For us, these past few weeks have been the sorts of days that literally have burned images into our memory that we have re- membered for the rest of our lives. So it was quite a shock -- and quite disconcerting -- when we stepped out of our house early Sunday morning to a total change in the weather. The low-60s temperature, with a stiff breeze and no humidity, was like receiving a slap in the face. Summer had disappeared overnight. And while we can expect an occasional non-summery day even among the best stretch of summer weather, the forecast through Labor Day is for more of the same, with temperatures barely breaking 80 for the remaining two weeks of our summer season, which now is just a memory. The sudden departure of our glorious summer once again has reminded us how short life is -- and that all of us are subject to the maxim of the ancient Roman poet Virgil, Tempus fugit: Time flies.

BIKE SAFETY DRAWS A CROWD Last Saturday, more than 30 people came out to take part in the bike safety demonstrations taught by instructors in the in- dustry. Free helmets and lights were offered and guests had an opportunity to view a bike photography exhibit inside the E.B. LETTERS to the Editor Newton Cultural Center. The event was a collaborative effort of MassBike, Common , Bike Winthrop, and the Winthrop SUPPORTING a needed voice to the office of Police Department. ROLLINS FOR the district attorney. Maxwell & Sylvia Whiting SUFFOLK COUNTY DA Steff & Sara Kelsey Dear Editor, Rachael Rollins, Democrat- HELLO YOU, ME & ic candidate for Suffolk Coun- ty district attorney in the Sept. THEM BOOK CLUB 4, primary, met with over 40 AND NEW MEMBERS local residents at a special Dear Editor, gathering hosted by the Whit- Thank you to all who par- ing and Kelsey families. At- ticipated in the Winthrop Li- tendees asked questions and brary/One Winthrop You, Me listened as candidate Rollins & Them Book Club. If you shared her background, qual- haven’t participated previous- ifications and plans as the ly, we are always open to new new district attorney. She members. Please note that the outlined a perspective; next meeting is: the only candidate with exten- Date: Wednesday, Sept. 26, sive professional managerial 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. @ the Win- experience having worked as throp Public Library. both a defense attorney and Book Selection: “The Bos- prosecutor. She expressed a ton Girl,” by Anita Diamant. Secretary of State, William F. Galvin (left), with School Commit- deep commitment to public We didn’t meet in the sum- tee member Tino Campobianco. safety and a full appreciation mer so we’d enjoy new mem- Kay Moriarty O’ Dwyer accompanies her son, Ronan, as he gets a of the need for criminal jus- bers and new perspectives. be taken lightly. As secretary stalking an extra layer of pro- tice reform. Rollins outlined free helmet and light from the Winthrop Police Department. We’re celebrating the Jewish of state, he oversees our en- tection; knowing that they her vision for the office of New Year and selected a book tire election system. Given could get driver’s license, district attorney as it relates to about a Russian Jewish immi- the current threat of election register to vote, and do all the “the criminalization of pover- grant arriving in the U.S. in hacking and voter suppression things that require an address Independent ty”; the bail process, the opi- the early 1900s. Hope you’ll by unknown entities, Secre- oid epidemic, guns and gun join us and enjoy our selec- tary Galvin has managed to without risking exposure to Newspaper Group availability and working with tion. Copies are available on keep our elections secure by their abuser. non-violent offenders. reserve at the Winthrop Public refusing to switch our voting According to a March 28, Send us Your News She shared her personal Library Book Club. system to electronic voting, 2018, Times arti- The Winthrop Sun Transcript encourages residents background and impressive and by refusing to turn over to submit birth and engagement announcements, qualifications, professional cle, President Trump and his news releases, business briefs, honor rolls, social GALVIN FOR voter information to President administration is laying the news, sports stories, and photographs for publica- accomplishments and family Trump, ensuring the integrity tion. Items should be forwarded to our offices at 385 SECRETARY OF groundwork to sabotage the struggles with drug addiction of our election process. Ad- Broadway, Citizens Bank Building, Suite 105, STATE 2020 census so that fewer peo- Revere, MA 02151-9103. Items can also be faxed to and the criminal justice sys- ditionally, he banned punch 781-485-1403. The Sun Transcript also encourages tem. With a background in As the Sept. 4 primary ap- cards long before “hanging ple in the Commonwealth are readers to e-mail news releases to managing large organizations [email protected]. proaches, there is a very im- chad” in Florida. He kept accounted for. If he succeeds, Attorney Rollins will repre- portant statewide race that Massachusetts on a paper bal- the citizens of the Common- sent the face of the communi- Subscription Information has been very high profile and lot system and kept our elec- wealth are likely to lose a seat The Winthrop Sun Transcript is published ty in a unique way and bring a has featured many campaign tion system offline and in the every Thursday by the Revere-based Indepen- vision for inclusion, criminal ads: the race for secretary of in Congress along with feder- dent Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates hands of the voters. al funding for transportation, paid at Boston Ma. Subscription rates are $26 justice reforms and expertise. state. I have personally known This past summer, Secre- per year in Winthrop, and $50 per year outside For more information please Secretary Galvin since I was education, and healthcare. the city. Postmaster, send change of address tary Galvin filed his automatic information to Independent Newspaper Group, contact the Rollins4DA cam- 6 years old. I have witnessed voter registration bill, which is Secretary Galvin was the first 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. paign at http://www.rollins- firsthand his passion and dedi- now the law of the Common- to call attention to this issue, The Transcript assumes no financial responsibil- 4da.com or 617-792-6152. cation for public service. wealth. Galvin has worked and now Massachusetts has ity for typographical errors in advertisements, Your vote on Sept. 4 will bring This is not a race that should but will reprint that part of the advertisement in to expand voter registration joined other states in a federal which the error occurs. Advertisers will please through mail-in, online, and lawsuit to stop the Trump ad- notify the management immediately of any pre-registration for 16-year errors that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 ministration from sabotaging olds. This is an important step the 2020 census. because those of that age are Directory Bill Galvin is a kind, hon- Marketing Director looking to head off to college and it creates the foundation est, dedicated, experienced, Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] for a robust and inclusive and most importantly a PRO- Assistant Marketing Directors voter population at an early GRESSIVE leader. No one is Maureen DiBella - [email protected] age. He is also a supporter more qualified to serve as sec- Legal Advertising of same-day registration and retary of state. Please join me Ellen Bertino - [email protected] expanding early voting to in- in voting for William Francis Ad Design clude primaries and municipal Galvin on Sept. 4, 2018 in the elections. Kane DiMasso-Scott Democratic Primary for secre- Editorial Secretary Galvin created tary of state. Stephen Quigley the Address Confidentiality Tino Capobianco Reporters Program which gives vic- Rachael Rollins with Delores Russo and Buddy Mangini. tims of domestic abuse and Precinct 3 Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] Cary Shuman - [email protected] Seth Daniel - [email protected] John Lynds - [email protected] The Winthrop Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned let- Copy Editing, Layout ters. Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates The Winthrop Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opin- Business Accounts Executive ions and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed Judy Russi - [email protected] are not necessarily those of The Winthrop Transcript. Printer Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. Concord Monitor (N.H.) E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 23, 2018 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 Winthrop By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and The Sun-Transcript ARTICLE 840 - WINTHROP’S INDIAN MEMORIES 20 years ago in “The Thomas Crowne Af- completed. A delay of several Aug. 20, 1998 fair,” which was filmed in days was caused by the short- The Congregation Tifereth Boston, at the Winthrop The- age of the two-ton capstones Abraham will observe its 75th atre. that will repose on top of 1 anniversary this weekend. the newly-installed seawall, The selectmen are set to an- 60 years ago which will hold the heavy iron nounce at their meeting Mon- Aug. 21, 1958 fence that will be connected to day the award of a bid for the Channing Howard, a the present fencing at either sale of the former Water Dept. Winthrop resident who was end of the boulevard. The use building at 35 Revere St. so a longtime local engineer of the boulevard has been sore- that it can be developed into a and unofficial town historian, ly missed this summer sea- supermarket. Town residents passed away this week at the son, but the strollway along have been without a super- age of 91. the ocean’s shores soon will market in town for the past 18 The idea of moderniz- be passable for promenaders. months when Liberty Market ing Winthrop, the topic at Work was started on Wednes- closed its doors. last week’s meeting among day on the construction of a The Winthrop Ladies businessmen, town officials, 300-foot jetty at the southern 2 Lodge OSIA has announced and concerned citizens at end off the boulevard, oppo- the award of its annual schol- the Old Church Building, is site the circle at the head of arship to Lucerto, a sweeping the town. Beacon Street. The barrier of graduate of St. John’s Prep in Winthrop residents Mary heavy granite rocks is intend- Danvers who will be attend- Lou Cassens, Michael E. Fritz, ed to harness the undercurrent ing American University. and Ensign Robert E. Cassidy and return the beach to its for- “Air Bud: Golden Re- are among those who have merly sandy condition. ceiver,” “The Parent been awarded the first schol- Ray Milland, Martha Raye, Trap,” and “Saving Private arships presented by the and Dorothy Lamour star in Ryan” are playing at the Re- state’s Medical, Dental, and “Tropic Holiday” at the Win- vere Showcase Cinemas. Nursing Scholarship Board throp and State Theaters. that was created last year by 30 years ago Gov. Foster Furcolo. Cassens 90 years ago Aug. 24, 1988 is a student at Tufts Medical Aug. 25, 1928 Selectman Richard DiMen- School, Fritz will be entering Excitement ran high at the to has called upon the po- the dental school at the Univ. Before Europeans arrived riors capable of fighting. This photos taken in 1888 when beach area off Nevada St. lice department immediately of Pennsylvania, and Ensign on Massachusetts shores in is why the Pilgrims in 1620 the first graves were opened. when a 13 year-old girl fell to enforce the town’s under- Cassidy is attending Tufts out of a rowboat and into wa- the early 1600s, first as fish- and the Puritans in 1630 met They depict skeletons lying age drinking laws, especially Dental School. ter over her head. Her screams ermen, trappers, explorers with no resistance when they in a shallow grave about 3 in the area of Pico Beach. Tab Hunter and Van Heflin drew the attention of Mor- and finally in 1620 as colo- landed and established their feet deep, a human skull and The town’s Community star in “Gunman’s Walk” at ris Ettenberg, a visitor from nists, this area was inhabited villages. As to Winthrop, our various pieces of bone, teeth, Development office has - de the Winthrop Theatre. New Jersey, who dove into by Indians (Native Ameri- peninsula had two or three shells and beads also located cided not to relocate its offices the water and brought the cans) who existed primarily small encampments where in the grave. In April 1924, a 40-page brochure was is- to the American Legion build- 70 years ago girl to shore, though not be- as hunters. In 1600, it was Indians, in the spring after fore she had gone under twice they planted crops for the sued by Harvard University ing. Aug. 19, 1948 estimated that there were over through the Peabody Museum “Big,” “Who Framed Roger Miss Dorothy M. Browne and swallowed a considerable 200,000 Indians living in the next year, came to fish, collect amount of water. A doctor clams/lobsters and enjoy the of American Archaeology and Rabbitt?,” and “A Fish Called won her eighth Winthrop greater Boston area (inside of Ethnology - -Volume XI, No 1 Wanda” are playing at the Re- Golf Club title in the past 12 soon appeared on the scene what is now Route 495) who beaches during the summers. and used resuscitating mea- In the fall they would return by Charles C Willoughby that vere Showcase Cinemas. years, defeating Miss Ger- were part of the loosely or- documented and illustrated the trude Leach, 2 and 1. Miss sures to save her life. to their inland communities Clarence DeMar, New En- ganized confederation called skeletal remains and artifacts 40 years ago Leach herself has won the title such as in Medford, Malden gland’s own champion of good the Algonquian Nation and etc where they would harvest discovered in the 10 graves Aug. 23, 1978 in two of the past three years, that they had a fighting force uncovered in Winthrop. This with her chief rival being Miss living and physical condition, their crops previously planted With repair work ongoing will be the guest speaker at of 30,000 warriors. Captain in the spring. In 1888, under writer was honored to re- at one of the runways at Lo- Browne. John Smith visited New En- ceive a copy as a gift from my tomorrow morning’s Sunday Channing Howard our then gan Airport, which has result- Rapid Transit Inc., which service at the Union Congre- gland in 1614/5 and wrote – town engineer, Indian graves daughter, Sandy Bradley, for a ed in more air traffic noise has been providing bus ser- recent birthday. Pictures can gational Church. “The country is the paradise were uncovered while grading than ever for local residents, vice to the town since the Nar- bring back many interesting Hoot Gibson stars in “Wild, of these parts, the sea coast as for the construction of the rail- the selectmen have called row Gauge Railroad went out Wild West” at the Winthrop you pass shows all along large road station at French Square. historical moments in a com- of business on Jan. 27, 1940, munity’s past, some based on upon Gov. Michael Dukakis and Dream Theaters. corn fields and great troops Harry Whorf, then a boy, is seeking a fare increase from fact and others related to ru- to order an immediate curtail- of well proportioned people. helped to photograph the con- ment of noise at Logan. the state DPU. The amount of 100 years ago tents of these graves. These mors. The fourth photograph We found the people in these is of the plaque describing the The seventh annual Town the increase has yet to be an- Aug. 24, 1918 parts friendly but in their fury items were turned over to the Tennis Tournament is set to nounced. Peabody Museum at Harvard history of a rock where In- All of Winthrop has no less valiant”. Other ships dians were reported to have get underway this week. Military services been saddened by reports that from Spain and France visited University where it was de- Congressman Paul Tson- for Pvt. Charles J. Marotta, termined that the graves were ground their corn for bread, one off our best-known and the area during the next four which was served with fish gas, who is challenging in- who was killed in action in most popular young men, Cpl. years and introduced Europe- over 300 years old. These Italy on Feb. 24, 1944, will items may be seen there to- caught along our shores, re- cumbent U.S. Sen. Edward Dick Metcalfe, has been killed an diseases such as Small Pox minding us of times before the be held today at 9 a.m. at St. day. Later, another skeleton Brooke, visited Winthrop this in action by enemy shelling in to a population that had not English arrived in 1624. As John the Evangelist Church. was found when the E.B. week as a guest of local resi- the trenches of France. noted on the plaque, the rock Pvt. Marotta is the third of developed any immunity to Newton School was built on dents Chris and Nick Tsiotis, The large increase in the was moved initially (in 1854) the town’s dead war heroes, them. The local tribes were Pauline Street and evidence who held a well-attended par- prices of goods is an indica- to the corner of Pleasant and whose bodies have been re- decimated and reduced to a of an Indian encampment was ty in their backyard. tion that many are profiting Pauline Streets where it resid- few thousand members. Sub- discovered when historical “Star Wars” is playing at patriated from Europe and the from the war. sequent attacks by the Tarran- ed until the early 1900’s when the Kincade Theatre. Pacific theaters for burial here surveys were conducted prior it was again moved to the Theda Bara stars in “Un- tine Tribes from Maine, their to the recent building of the in the U.S. der the Yoke” at the Winthrop traditional enemies, further corner of Pleasant and Main 50 years ago Volunteers are being sought new Arthur Cummings Ele- streets. It sat there until about Theater, “The place where diminished the local tribes to Aug. 22, 1968 to assist the local draft board mentary School. Shown here, 1946 to 1950 when the public you forget your troubles.” Winthrop police officers in the registration of all young a total of less than 300 war- in the first three pictures, are housing construction began on Jim Porter and Fred Mil- men between the ages of 18- the site. The rock was again 110 years ago lis successfully disarmed a 26 for the nation’s first peace- subjected to yet another move Aug. 22, 1908 31-year-old Winthrop woman, time draft. It is estimated that but this time it split in two and The writer of a letter to who was armed with a knife there are about 1,000 young 3 the whereabouts of its remains the editor complains that the and razor blade and who al- men of that age in the town. are unknown. As those of us town’s elected officials have ready had slashed herself, be- that walk around Deer Island Edwin H. McFarland, for- failed to keep their promises fore she could cause any harm have seen, there is an area on mer Winthrop track and foot- to residents of Cottage Hill as to her children, whom she was the harbor side that has been ball star, has been named an regards watering the streets, threatening when the officers dedicated as the location for a assistant football coach at providing adequate water arrived on the scene. The of- future memorial to the Indians the high school for the com- service (sometimes the hill ficers talked to her for about who died there while being ing season. is without water for hours at 30 minutes until her doctor held in a concentration camp The passing of Babe a time), and providing ade- arrived and defused the situ- during King Phillips War in Ruth this week recalled for quate police protection. ation. 1675. many residents the time that Four local misses raised Navy Commander John L. the Babe visited here at the $46 by means of an afternoon Murphy Jr., a well-known lo- Winthrop Lodge of Elks to act fair to benefit the Children’s cal resident and attorney, has as an assistant esquire in the Floating Hospital in Boston. been named the Commanding 4 initiation of two teammates, The young ladies designed Officer of his Naval Air Intel- Tony Lazzeri and Mark Koe- and made pretty and useful ligence Reserve Unit at the nig, into the local lodge. The items what were purchased by Weymouth Naval Air station. pair were sponsored by An- passersby. A grab box delight- Corporal James Williams drew Biggio, who is friend- ed the young children. has arrived home from Viet- ly with many of the Yankee nam after serving 13 months players. Lou Gehrig also was 120 years ago on the battlefront, where he present that night. Ruth, who earned two Purple Hearts. Aug. 26, 1898 was an Elks member in New The testing of the big Williams was greeted by his York, returned here a year wife and other family mem- guns recently installed by the later for the initiation into the military along our coastline bers. Winthrop lodge of three more Two more Winthrop men, surprisingly did not alarm or Yankees, Bill Dickey, Lefty deafen any nearby residents. David Hayden, 38, and Ron- Gomez, and Sam Byrd, who ald F. Hudd, 20, have been Two Winthrop residents, presently is a professional Mr. and Mrs. Bristol, were assigned to duty in Vietnam golf star. among those involved in with U.S. Naval Mobile Con- Deanne Durbin and Dick the train accident in Sha- struction Battalion Seven. Haymes star in “Up in Cen- ron. Mrs. Bristol died and Former Town Accountant tral Park” at the Winthrop and Mr. Bristol was seriously in- Henry Gill was feted at a State Theaters. jured. Also killed were some retirement party at the Gen- of their friends from Chelsea eral Edwards Inn on Revere 80 years ago and Revere who were travel- Beach that was attended by Aug. 20, 1938 ing with them. more than 100 town officials, The repairs to the bou- Those who oppose the an- friends, and family members. levard along Shore Drive, nexation of Hawaii because John Wayne and David which has been closed for five of the leprosy colony there Janssen star in “The Green months since the storm last should be aware that we have Berets” and Steve McQueen winter, from Charles Street to lepers in Key West and in and Faye Dunaway star Tewksbury Street, are nearly southern Louisiana. Page 6 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 23, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] Back to School

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5 Ways To Help Your Child Succeed in School

Get your children ready to do not,” says Linda McEl- about school must be com- how to plan out long-term perform like heroes in school reath, a 4th grade teacher at municated at home,” she assignments and break the with these teacher-recom- Daffron Elementary in Plano, says. “Keep a dialogue open workload into parts so they mended tips. Texas. between yourself and your will be completed on time. You do a lot to get your Try whipping up some child’s teacher through emails, He frowns upon parents kids ready for school—buy- scrambled eggs with tofu scheduled meetings, even in- who bring assignments to ing school supplies, making crumbled in. Cook some formal hellos and goodbyes school that students left at lunches, and enforcing bed- breakfast sausage or ba- at drop-off or pickup. Stu- home. Rather than rescue times. But there’s more to it con and serve it on the side. dents must feel that parents their children, Tomasek sug- than No. 2 pencils and a coor- An easier route is to simply and teachers are a team with gests letting them suffer the dinating outfit. It’s just as im- spread some peanut butter them.” consequences. Missing a portant that students arrive at on toast. And if you’re really homework grade in elementa- school with a positive attitude pressed for time, grab some 5. Don’t Dis Homework ry school is not going to keep and enthusiasm for learning. hard-boiled eggs (made ahead In many homes, the very them out of college. “Only by We asked schoolteachers of time) and peanut butter word “homework” is met with correcting bad behaviors at a from across the country­ how granola bars for your kids to a groan. Stop to think about young age will you help them to make sure kids walk into munch on in the car. who makes the first complaint be more responsible for the the classroom ready to learn about homework. Is it you, the future,” he says. sibility for their own learning, parent, or your student? As a Keep Kids Learning and perform at their best. 2. Teach Self-Reliance 4. Support the Teacher they will work to earn good parent, you help shape your Successful students have a Here’s their top 5 list. Every step of the educa- There may come a point in grades rather than waiting un- child’s attitudes about educa- natural curiosity. Encourage tional journey should take your child’s education where til they receive bad grades to tion. That’s why it’s so im- your child’s curiosity by help- 1. Fine-Tune the Morning your child closer to self-suffi- you disagree with his teacher make studying a priority. Par- portant to keep a positive atti- ing him learn more about his Routine ciency. As he gets older, he’ll on some issue. That’s fine and ents should encourage their tude about homework, as with special interests. Every teacher polled need to make more and more not unexpected—people are children to become more in- all other things school-related. Take your child to the li- stressed the im portance of a decisions on his own, and you bound to have different per- dependent learners as they get Laura James explains the brary and explain how to use well-oiled morning routine, want him to be ready. Your spectives. The important thing older but recognize that it will importance of homework to library services. Help her find one that starts the minute a child’s early school years pro- to remember is not to talk take time for them to become the parents of her 1st grad- books on topics she’s espe- child’s feet—and yours—hit vide the perfect opportunity to negatively about the teacher truly self-reliant. ers at the beginning of each cially interested in. the floor. “It’s when we are work with his teachers to help in front of your children. school year. “It’s a valuable Bookmark educational rushing and doing things last him learn to take responsibil- “If you have an issue with 3. Set a Good Example aid in reinforcing what we websites for your kids to ex- minute that stress starts to ity for himself. Laura James, a teacher, talk to the teacher Reading to your child is one are learning in class, and it plore. Find a few sites with mount, arguments happen, a 1st grade teacher at John or school administration pri- of the most important things teaches responsibility, as well. educational games your chil- and kids can get upset. This Adams Elementary in Alexan- vately,” says Tomasek. You you can do to help your child It also helps develop positive dren can play. is carried with them into the dria, Va., assigns her students don’t want your child to get be prepared for school, say study habits for the future,” Take your children to local classroom and the day begins tasks to help the classroom the message that you think the teachers Linda DeSousa and she says. historical sites, art museums, on the wrong foot,” says Keith run smoothly and suggests teacher doesn’t know what he Cathy Chomistek, who teach By the time children reach and cultural festivals. Try to Tomasek, a 5th grade teacher that parents do the same at is doing. A child may lose re- 2nd grade at Daffron Elemen- Tomasek’s 5th grade class- connect what you see to what at Whispering Oak Elementa- home. spect for a teacher, which can tary. Reading to a child instills room, homework is a given. they are learning in school. ry in Winter Garden, Fla. Think of some tasks your contribute to behavior prob- a love of reading—the basis He urges parents to have a Show your own curiosity. You can help make morn- child can handle: gathering lems. It can also lower a stu- for all learning—and opens a homework schedule or plan in Let your child see you trying ings less stressful by making and emptying wastebaskets dent’s interest in school. child’s imagination. place and a designated area to out a new hobby or reading a sure everyone gets a good from around the house, mak- McElreath could not agree Tomasek is on the same study. He likes parents to con- book on a topic you’re inter- night’s sleep and by orga- ing his bed, or unloading the more. “A positive attitude page. “Model the behaviors centrate on teaching their kids ested in. nizing as much as possible silverware from the dishwash- you want your children to ahead of time. Pack lunches er each morning. Taking re- have,” he says. “Make sure the night before and lay out sponsibility for simple tasks your children see you reading clothes. Have your kids fill like these will pay big benefits if you expect them to. Why Top 5 Ways Parents Can Help Their Children Succeed in School their backpacks and line them down the road. not read the same book as a up by the door. It’s amazing Tomasek, who teaches family and start an at-home Make sure your child is at school every day possible. Missed work is generally more of a loss how attention to these little 10-year-olds, takes an even book club?” than made-up work is a gain. There is no substitute for attendance. details can help the morning firmer stance. “I don’t like it DeSousa and Chomistek go more smoothly. when kids use ‘My mother recommend playing board and Designate a time and place for your child to do homework. If he does not have homework, Finally, don’t forget the forgot to...’ or ‘My mother card games with your chil- have him use the time to read. Routine is the essence of a child’s life. most important item of all on didn’t...’ to start their ex- dren. Besides being a good a winning morning agenda: a cuses,” he says. “Start to let way to spend time together, Keep in touch with teachers, but don’t overdo it. Most teachers appreciate parents caring good breakfast. Keep healthy your kids be responsible for the give-and-take of playing enough to keep in touch a few times a term but do not appreciate parents expecting contact on cereals and fresh fruit on themselves. They have to stop such games teaches children a regular basis. hand, and stock your refrig­ thinking their parents will how to take turns; it also helps erator with proteins that are swoop in to fix their missing them learn that they won’t al- Teach your child character—it “will improve social and academic skills more than anything easy to prepare. “A protein assignments and low grades ways get to go first, and they else. Some things are simply wrong, and the world your child will grow up in will punish breakfast is huge. I can tell before the report card comes won’t always win. Children crimes, so give your child a head start. the difference between kiddos out.” must learn to be good sports who have this and those who When children take respon- when winning or losing. Make time every day to talk with your child about the day’s activities. Let them know you care, and really listen to what they have to say.

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Back to School Nicole Zervas Dance Academy celebrates 30 years

Story & Photo by Marianne Salza our dancers the skills to be Sharon Tirrell, whose con- successful young adults,” cepts have inspired the prin- Nicole Zervas Dance Acad- she explains. “When students ciples at NZDA. The two met emy (NZDA) is celebrating its leave, we hope to give them when Nicole first enrolled at 30th anniversary, a milestone a broad range of tools to suc- Tassinari and Tirrell, a dance that owner and director, Ni- ceed—not only in dance, but studio in Winthrop, when at cole Paolo, is proud of. After also skills that will carry them the age of 10, she realized that 30 years, what brings Miss through life.” music and movement made Nicole (as she is affectionate- Nicole, who recently cel- her feel complete. ly known) the most happiness ebrated her 21st wedding an- “Sharon and her mother is building the confidence of niversary with her husband, were both huge contributors her students. Developing their Domenic, also works full time to the foundational work and strengths, communication and as an administrator in the pub- philosophies at my studio: time management skills are all lic elementary school system. dancing for a purpose, danc- essential components to her Her work in special educa- ing for a message,” Nicole curriculum. tion inspired her belief in an described. “Your biggest com- “It feels great! We’re al- all-inclusive environment at petitor is yourself. Make sure ways moving forward. Three NZDA. you are always your personal decades has been a long On her office wall is a best.” time,” said Nicole, who grew framed chalkboard that reads: Tirrell, who eventually be- up in Revere. “My team of “Behind every dancer who came NZDA’s co-director, teachers do an amazing job. I believes in themselves, is a was instrumental in encourag- have an incredible office staff. teacher who believed in them ing Paolo to open her own stu- I also work very closely with first.” The gift was created by dio. Tirrell also helped Nicole my performance board, who a group of students who re- choreograph the routine for have been with me since they cently graduated high school her appearance in a nation- were babies. It really is a big, and began dancing with her as al Diet Pepsi commercial on collaborative effort.” toddlers in the studio’s "Tini- Boston City Hall Plaza. Paolo hopes to create a est Toes” program. When NZDA opened, it Nicole Paolo, owner and director of Nicole Zervas Dance Academy, is celebrating the studio’s 30th comfortable, safe atmosphere “Being influential in a was the first dancing school in anniversary. at her studio on Broadway in young person’s life is tru- the area to offer street dancing Revere, where children have ly one of the greatest joys I classes. Today, the studio pro- our philosophies,” Nicole dustry, but never forget about Aug. 30: 6 – 8 p.m. Classes a peaceful outlet to express have,” said Nicole, whose tap vides in-depth foundational said. “Being on the forefront your foundation.” begin on Wednesday, Sept. 5. themselves. She encourages shoes and worn ballet slippers classes in ballet, tap, and jazz, of dance is an important key Register at Nicole Zervas For more information, contact her students to be ambitious line her office floor. as well as hip hop, Latin, con- to keep dancers engaged. You Dance Academy located at Nicole Paolo at (781) 284- and bold. On her desk is a framed temporary, and tumbling. need to constantly progress 790 Broadway, Revere, on 3137, or email NZDance@ “My goal is that we give dance portrait of her mentor, “We’ve been steadfast in with the times and be aware of Saturday, Aug. 18 and 25: 9 verizon.net. what is happening in your in- a.m. – 1 p.m. and Thursday,

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Back to School School Resource Officers Homework: Why It Matters Homework can be a has- homework. sle, but it’s not just busywork. Help break assignments are protectors, not the enemy Here’s what you should know into manageable chunks. Ask about your child’s homework the teacher how long home- By Jonathan Chang from the public: Will these by doing drills, ensuring that officers provide protection, safety systems are ready, or and how to take the “ugh!” out work should take. If it’s taking In 2015 a viral video of or will they threaten student even their even their presence of study time. your child longer, he may not South Carolina school re- safety? in itself. Let’s face it: Homework understand the material. source officer (SRO) Ben Viral videos of rare but Still, with viral stories of- can be almost as frustrating My child claims to never Fields’ slamming a student vicious incidents may cause ten being the one that impacts for parents as it is for kids. have homework. across the classroom caused horrors, but SROs have had social view of the SROs, the Getting kids to do their home- Check with the teacher a public outrage. During the plenty of heroics. In May, Il- public relationship could use work can be a challenge, and to see whether he is assign- same year in Lynn, an SRO linois SRO Mark Dallas re- some work. The recently re- when they do sit down to ing homework. Some do not. a student with special ceived much praise for chas- ported Revere Police Youth study, a host of other problems If your daughter says she needs. ing and pursuing a gunman Academy may benefit this re- can emerge. But your child’s completed her homework “While the [school resource out of a high school. lationship. study sessions don’t have to at school, review it to make officer] was a support person “Because of his heroic ac- “The foundation of the pro- stress out the whole family. sure it meets your standards. for the student, the district tions, countless lives were gram is making good deci- Doing homework may not Encourage her to spend her should realize that involv- saved,” Dixon Police Chief sions and developing positive be as fun as playing video homework time reading a games or chatting with friends, book of her choice. ing an SRO in non-criminal Steven Howell told the New relationships between youth had too little homework. but it shouldn’t be something My child won’t do her matters comes with an added York Times in May. “We are and law enforcement,” Capt. If you think your child takes that kids dread. “Homework homework. risk to the student because the forever indebted to him for his Amy O’Hara told the Journal. too long to finish homework, should inspire students rather Let her know that school SRO’s primary responsibility service and his bravery.” As the new school year ap- try to determine whether the is law enforcement,” the Of- Majority of the SROs’ proaches, safety will remain than bore them,” says Sha- is her job and that you expect ron Marshall Lockett, author problem lies in having too fice of Civil Rights wrote on works are not the dramatic as one of the top concerns much work or managing time her to do her homework. Set July 30 regarding the Lynn highs and lows that the public for parents and schools alike. of Home Sweet Homework. aside a time and place for her Your child’s assignments poorly. “One of the things incident. sees; it’s the small details that There will be few like the homework is supposed to do to do it, and review her work. are often overseen: preparing school resource officer who should not be busywork, she All these instances have is to teach time management Enforce appropriate conse- begged the same question the students for real situations will help get that done. says, but should help him quences if homework doesn’t build a skill, test a skill, or and self-discipline,” Cooper says. get done. learn something new. My child procrastinates. You can help by being a Check your child’s progress homework monitor, stepping Make Homework More Back to school: Beware of the JUUL Fun on long-term projects daily so in to answer questions or of- he doesn’t fall behind. En- By Jonathan Chang There are several con- fer encouragement, but not If your child complains of cerns: For one, while JUUL boredom while doing home- force a set time for homework doing your daughter’s assign- so he can’t put it off until late If last year’s fidget spin- pods contain nicotine. The ments for her. Supervising work, consider shaking up the ners were all fun and games, greater issue, perhaps, is the routine a little to make study at night or just before the bus your child’s homework gives arrives in the morning. Some this year, the national attrac- lack of awareness on the is- you a chance to see what she’s sessions more fun. Lockett tion is rather different: JUUL, sue. A study from Truth In- suggests these approaches to kids need more homework learning and how well she’s oversight than others, and a an e-cigarette device that has itivative found that 63-per- grasping the material. It helps keep kids engaged. procrastinator often needs es- become so synonymous with cent of 15-to-24-year-old you understand her learn- Get help from friends: If pecially close monitoring. vaping and accepted by the JUUL users did not know ing style and shows you care your child is struggling with My child is disorganized. masses, that the term “juul- that JUUL always contains about her education. an assignment, let him call Help her find tools to get ing” has been coined. nicotine. Many kids resist studying a friend for help or invite a organized and work with her Unlike the past forms of Nicotine, according to the by asking why they have to friend over to work on it with on a system she can manage. bulky e-cigarettes, JUUL pro- Surgeon General’s report, learn things they’ll never use him. You might also invite Show her how you stay orga- poses a completely different “poses dangers to youth, preg- in real life. If your son shows neighborhood kids over and nized and remind her of the design: a small, USB-like de- nant women, and fetuses. The little interest in his assign- let them do homework togeth- use of products containing consequences of disorganiza- vice that comes in a variety The JUUL is a new type of ments, you can make them er. Have them sit around the of colors, skins and flavors. nicotine in any form among dining room table and help tion, such as losing an assign- electronic cigarette – it’s youth, including in e-ciga- seem more relevant by point- Its convenience has won over ing out ways you use the math each other. ment. designed to look sleek, and is rettes, is unsafe.” My child is a perfectionist. the e-cigarette industry, now almost indistinguishable from and language arts skills he’s Incorporate physical ac- claiming about 70-percent of JUUL has been a particular tivity: Set mini goals for Set limits for time spent on a standard USB storage device, subject within Massachusetts, studying in daily life. the market share, according to homework and allow time for homework. Praise her good making them a hot commodi- where the State Attorney Gen- a study by the Campaign for ty for students. A common rule of thumb stretching, jumping jacks, or a work while letting her know eral Maura Healey launched snack after each goal is com- you don’t expect her to be Tobacco-Free Kids. investigations into Juul Labs for homework is 10 minutes pleted. For a kid who can’t sit perfect because perfection is Juul Labs says that the de- National Youth Tobacco Sur- for failing to prevent minors per grade per night. So a child vice is designed to help adult vey. in 3rd grade should have 30 still, find active ways to study, unattainable. Encourage in- form purchasing its products. such as tossing a football smokers transition out of their That’s more than 2.1 mil- “We welcome the opportu- minutes of homework, and terests in other things such as cigarette addiction, but if lion youth. while calling out the multipli- an activity, socializing, or just nity to work with the Massa- a child in 6th grade should cation tables or fidgeting with you think that JUUL devices The stats are seemingly in- chusetts Attorney General be- chilling out. have one hour. Two hours per small toys while memorizing won’t reach the hands of the creasing over time. According cause, we too, are committed My child argues with me night is often recommended facts. youth, that’s a grave mistake. to a 2018 study by the Truth to preventing underage use of as the maximum for a high over homework. An estimated 11.7-percent Initiative, nearly one-fifth of JUUL,” said Juul spokesman Set a firm time and place school student. Keep in mind Turn the tables: Let your of high school students and youth, ranging from 12- to Matt David in a past state- for homework. Spell out clear that some students work faster child teach you a lesson. Let ment. “... Furthermore, we consequences for not doing it. 3.3-percent of middle school 17-year-old, reported that than others. If your child does her give you a quiz and a have never marketed to any- students were e-cigarette us- they had seen the use of JUUL not understand the material, it grade. Then step back and let your one underage.” ers in 2017, according to the in their schools. may take him longer. If he’s Divide and conquer: In- child take responsibility for especially bright in that sub- stead of spending equal time his learning. Review his work ject, he’ll finish sooner. on every topic, encourage upon completion. Let him Teacher's Tips: Parents who feel that their your child to hone in on what know you’ll loosen the reins kids are overloaded can be vo- he doesn’t know and skim when he shows he can do his How Parents Can Help cal, but they’re in the minority, the content he has already work without arguing. Communicating with your cerns about the friends your First, try to find out wheth- says Harris Cooper, a profes- learned. I can’t help because I don’t child’s teacher is one way to child has chosen. Make sure er the amount of work real- sor of education, psychology, Talk it through: Encourage understand the assignment. help him succeed at school. you understand the teacher’s ly is excessive. Ten minutes and neuroscience at Duke your child to study out loud. Seek guidance from the But just how often should you policy for making up missed per grade level each night University and a longtime By tapping his sense of hear- textbook and your child, ask- contact the teacher, and what work, and don’t forget to ask is about right. If the level of researcher on homework. He ing, your child will be more ing your child to walk you questions should you ask? about the best way to keep in homework does seem like too points to a 2007 MetLife sur- likely to remember the con- through the steps to solve the And when do a parent’s ques- touch throughout the year. much, think about whether it vey in which about 15 percent cept without spending addi- problem. Math instruction in tions or behavior tip from ap- happens often or only once of parents said their kids had tional energy. particular has changed over propriate to meddlesome? What should parents do in a while: Some units and too much homework. About the years. 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Tropical weather did noth- ing to slow down the action at Ingleside Park Saturday, Aug. 18, as the past, present, and future of Winthrop hock- ey tore it up in the 13th annu- al Dangle Cup roller-hockey tournament. Event organizer Ryan Mur- phy was grateful for the play- ers’ efforts and praised the sponsors. “We are very thankful to all the players who participated and to the incredible spon- sors who repeatedly step up to donate to a great cause,” said Murphy. “The tournament has ex- ceeded all of our expectations. Hockey players of all ages Alex Hamilton (front) and Phil Lundberg (rear). come out and play the game they love,” said Murphy. Fitness, Ferrara Contracting, Daycare, and the Winthrop Goalie Mike Gurska, Charlie Page (front) and Matt Tarantino David Barry (front) and Matt Sponsors for the 2018​ Ryan Murphy and Family, Pro Shop. (defending). Tarantino (rear). Dangle Cup include XCo- Ferullo Construction, State rolla Roofing, Mutual Beef, Sen. Joe Boncore, Speaker Cottage Hill Real Estate, RB Robert DeLeo, For Kids Only FROM THE PRESS BOX Hockey, Eleven Hockey, Rob- After School, John Shanahan ert Beshere and Family, El- - NewFed Mortgage, the Gil- Milestones liott Whittier Insurance, RPM lis Family, Marcie Hamilton By: Jim Lederman Tom Brady enters the 2018 season with 559 touch- Tom Brady was impres- down passes (488 in the reg- sive in his first start of the ular season, 71 in the post 2018 football season. The season). ‘TB12’ needs 21 to Patriots defeated the defend- move past Peyton Manning ing Super Bowl champion and become the all-time Philadelphia Eagles (37-20) leader. last Thursday night at Gil- * Brady has 223 career lette Stadium. victories Brady was 19 of 26 for Regular season and post 172 yards and two touch- season and needs three to downs. The Patriots have a move past former teammate number of individual ‘mile- Adam Vinateri (225) for the stones’ within reach this Please see PRESS BOX Page 10 Marc Zampanti (left), Jake McKinnon (center), Jake Rand (right) year. and Goalie Tyler Guarino.

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Massport CEO Thomas Glynn announces intention to step down WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT By John Lynds hard work to expand service “Tom Glynn has done an at Logan and the Common- exceptional job leading Mass- After six years as head wealth’s other transportation port, ensuring that Logan Air- of Massport, CEO Thomas hubs has driven economic ac- port is a good neighbor while Glynn announced last week tivity across Massachusetts, at the same time growing the that he would step down from and I thank him for his years number of passengers and do- the post in November, a year of dedication and service.” mestic and international desti- earlier than his contract. “Tom Glynn has guided nations served,” said Pollack. Glynn said his last days at Massport through an historic Massport’s CFO John Massport will be in November era of airport expansion, con- Pranckevicius will serve as tinuing the unfortunate trends even though his contract will After six years on the job acting CEO beginning Nov. expire in 2019. of previous Massport CEO’s,” Massport CEO Thomas Glynn 17, 2018. “This is a great job, but after said East Boston organization has resigned and will leave his Massport Board member six years and at the age of 72, I AirInc. in a statement, the post in November. and East Boston resident John feel it is a good time to pass the neighborhood’s Massport en- Nucci said the Board will be- baton to the next leader who vironmental mitigation watch- nificant adjustments without gin a search process that may will have the chance to lead a dog group. “Since 2012, when pushing expansion further. extend beyond Glynn’s depar- great team,” said Glynn. Mr. Glynn accepted the ap- “I certainly wish Mr. Glynn ture date. Glynn took over the reigns pointment to lead the Massa- the very best, it is uncertain “Tom’s departure is a ma- chusetts Port Authority, airport at Massport in September 2012 how the towns relationship jor loss for Massport and for passenger activity at Boston’s and was picked from a field of will change with the new di- the affected communities,” landlocked airport has in- over 40 candidates. The Board rector, however, I will per- said Nucci. “He knew how creased 37 percent, according confirmed him unanimously sonally work very hard in to listen to neighbors and put to their own reports. Along convincing the new head of a premium on giving back to that year, noting his vast senior with this growth, has come leadership experience and his MASSPORT to re-open the those neighborhoods that had additional beneficial economic agreement to better to live with Logan’s impacts. commitment to public service. activity, which the Port Au- reflect the airports negative As a board, we have a major According to state leaders thority is quick to point out. impact on our community,” challenge ahead of us find- Glynn’s tenure as executive If Mr. Glynn’s success is to said Winthrop Town Council ing someone to fill his shoes. director and CEO at Massport be measured by the growth of President Ron Vecchia. As we search for a successor will be remembered for the airport operations, his tenure at However, some like Mass- to Tom, I hope the board will growth of international flights the helm of Boston Logan has port Board member and Trans- be looking for someone with Scott Kneeland of Winthrop married Michelle Kobelar of at Logan Airport; revitaliza- been a wild success. However, portation Secretary Stephanie demonstrated public sector ex- Houston, Texas on April 14, 2018. tion of the Working Port of the expansions Mr. Glynn has Pollack argued that Glynn made perience. The secret to Tom’s They married in Vail, Colo., and honeymooned in British Co- Boston and Worcester Region- set in place are unsustainable. relationships building with the success was his ability to nav- lumbia, Canada, at Whistler Mountain. al Airport; and the Omni Hotel At its current rate of 5 percent Authority’s neighborhood com- igate the halls of government They now reside in Houston, Texas. diversity initiative. annual growth, Logan will sur- munities a top priority. with great skill.” “Throughout his tenure pass 90 million passengers by leading Massport, Tom Glynn 2035. Nighttime operations, has been a tireless advocate traffic, and noise will more for furthering the Common- than double. And emissions wealth’s reputation as an in- will increase by 174 percent.” ternational destination,” said AirInc. hopes the next CEO Gov. Charlie Baker. “Tom’s of Massport will make sig-

East Boston District Court’s Chief of Probation Tassinari retires

By John Lynds 5th grade, go back to school to get a master’s degree in spe- After 34 years working for cial ed and he’d be all set. the Probation Department and “So the summer comes and the last six as East Boston the state cuts the program so District Court’s Chief of Pro- I’m out,” he said. bation Thomas Tassinari offi- Tassinari, with his back- cially retired last week. ground working for the So- Tassinari, who came over cial Centers during college to Eastie’s courthouse from and brief stint at teaching still Chelsea’s probation depart- wanted to do something that ment following the retirement would help kids. of former Chief of Probation “Before there was the De- Dave Arinella’s in 2012, had partment of Social Services a stellar career reforming the (now the Department of Chil- lives of criminal offenders dren and Families) there was and drug addicts. the Public Welfare Office of Tassinari grew up in East Social Services so I got a job Boston, where his father and there and worked in Lynn and The 1948 Winthrop High School football team. Courtesy photo. uncle owned an appliance re- Lawrence,” said Tassinari. “Then they restructured and pair shop, Day Square Radio, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 but never envisioned at the created DSS.” Pressbox // time the path his life would His former boss and friend most wins all time by an needs 802 to move into the top the Winthrop Vikings lead The 1948 Blue Devils take. at the Social Centers, Susan NFL player (Vinateri is 45 five. the Revere Patriots (56-30-1) Seventy years ago the 1948 “I wanted to work in the Palmer, was appointed DSS’s years old). Gronkowski needs 281 in their Thanksgiving rivalry. Winthrop High School foot- shop,” he said. “But my par- area director in Eastie and Brady is tied with Drew yards to move past Wes Welk- The Vikings travel to Della ball team were known as the ents didn’t want us to work gave Tassinari a job closer to Brees for third all time at 488 er (7,959) into second place Russo Stadium in Revere on ‘Blue Devils.’ The team col- ors were silver and blue. in the shop they wanted us, home. regular season touchdown on the Patriots receiving yards Thanksgiving morning. The coach was Gordon as first generation Americans, “Our office was in the for- passes and needs 12 to be- list. Behind only Stanley Mor- The Vikings play host to the gan (10,352). Connor; assistant coaches to get an education and go to mer Mount Carmel convent,” come the third player to reach Bill Belichick has NFL- Lynn English Bulldogs on Fri- were Ed MacFarland and college.” he said. “And that’s where I 500. He would join Manning best five Super Bowl titles as day night Oct. 19th at Miller Dick Stevenson. Coach Mac- worked out of for five years and Brett Favre (508). So Tassinari graduated high head coach. Field. The Bulldogs will have Farland was head coach for 20 starting in 1979.” school and enrolled in North- Brady has 66,159 career Belichick is tied for third the top rated quarterback in years. eastern University. However, the grueling passing yards and needs 3,841 all-time with Tom Landry the Northeastern Conference John Booras was a member “I wanted to be a fifth grade work of dealing with abused to become the fourth quar- with 250 regular season wins Matt Severance returns for his of the team and provided this teacher,” he said. “My senior kids on a daily basis took its terback in NFL history with behind Don Shula (328) and senor season. Matt passed for picture. The team had many toll. year I was doing my coop 70,000 George Halas (318). over 1,000 yards, threw for 16 three-sport athletes. Tony “I remember going to court student teaching in Malden Brady has started 251 reg- Are you ready for some touchdown passes and rushed Brogna is an active golfer at Public Schools. They had this one day and I had wrote a ular season games at quarter- football? for 600 yards. Severance is on the Winthrop Golf Club. alternative school for special care and protection petition back. If he starts all 16 in 2018 Bob McDuffee still lives in Let the Games Begin! the radar of college programs education students within one so DSS could get this kid out he will move past Manning town and his son Michael is a like Bentley, Bryant, Sacred of the schools that was grow- of an abusive home and into (265) and be second all-time Skimming the Sidelines Winthrop town councilor. and Harvard. ing and they wanted to hire me out custody,” said Tassinari. with 267 behind Favre (298). Jacob Hollister (Number The late Sheldon Bernstein after graduation in September “The juvenile probation offi- Rob Gronkowski needs one 47) is the Patriots back up Ryan Fitzpatrick, the for- is a member of the Winthrop when school started.” cer at the time took the peti- more 1,000 yard season to tight end. Jake played for the mer Harvard quarterback is high school athletic Hall of So Tassinari’s life was all move past Tony Gonzales and University of Wyoming Cow- the backup quarterback on the Fame. planned out. He start teaching See TASSANIRI Page 11 Jason Whitten for the most boys. Three ex-Viking foot- Tampa Bay Bucs. He will start Lou Racca was a longtime 1,000 yard seasons by an NFL ball standouts played for the in the first three Tampa Bay high school football coach at tight end with five. Cowboys. The late Steve ‘The games with James Winston on Malden and Wakefield. My WINTHROP MARKETPLACE Gronkowski has 7,179 re- Tank’ Adamson, Billy Levine a three-game suspension. His brother Ed, who lives in Ita- ceiving yards, ninth all-time and the late Paul Frazier. top receiver at Harvard was ly and Florida, played on the among NFL tight ends. He Speaking about archrivals squad. CHICKEN ASPARAGUS ROLL-UPS Adam Jenkins, son of former Jack DiMento, Carmen WHS Superintendent Steve Merlino, Howie Swatzer, Bob INGREDIENTS: Jenkins. Adam is assistant Schiner and Lester Levey 1/2 cup mayonnaise 16 spears fresh asparagus, trimmed CALL coach at Central Connecticut played at Miller Field. 3 tablespoons Dijon mustard 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast State. Memories of Winthrop 1 lemon, juiced and zested halves high 70 years ago! 2 teaspoons dried tarragon 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 4 slices provolone cheese GEORGE 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup panko bread crumbs Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 475 degrees F (245 degrees C). Grease a baking dish. In a BARKER GERRY D’AMBROSIO bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, lemon zest, Sales • All Service • Leases tarragon, salt, and pepper until the mixture is well combined. Set aside. 2. Cook asparagus in the microwave on High until bright green and just ATTORNEY AT LAW tender, 1 to 1 1/2 minutes. 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Bake in the preheated oven until the crumbs are browned and the chicken juices run clear, about 25 minutes. 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP (617)846-6880 781-284-5657 E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 23, 2018 Page 11 FATHER JOHN NAZZARO GOING AWAY PARTY Tassaniri // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 Last Thursday the community held a special going away party for the beloved former leader of the Salesian Boys & tion and then later presented it Girls Club in East Boston. as his own to the judge. I was Hundreds of community leaders, family, friends and Club so mad but then I thought, ‘I Kids stopped by the party to wish Fr. John Nazzaro well. could do this, I could be a pro- After over a decade leading the Boys & Girls Club here Fr. bation officer’.” Nazzaro is being transfered first to Chicago and later to New So Tassinari began apply- Jersey to continue his work helping children. ing to different court around the area that were hiring pro- bation officers. “I applied to 29 different jobs,” said Tassinari. “My last Father John Nazzaro addresses DSS investigation in 1984 the crowd. was horrible and I had to get out. I still remember going there, there was blood all over the house, the mother’s head was smashed and the two kids were bleeding. Later that night I walked through the door and received yet another rejection letter from Quincy Court so I was drained. But Chelsea Court was still out there.” Rep. Adrian Madaro presents Salesian Boys & Girls Club Finally the judge at Chelsea Fr. John Nazzaro with a cita- Executive Director Michael Court, who knew Tassinari as Triant and his wife Melissa. a familiar face and was famil- tion for his dedication to the After 34 years in the probation department, East Boston youth in the community. iar with his outstanding work at DSS, gave him his first shot District Court’s Chief of Probation Thomas Tassinari officially in the probation department. retired last week. “I was in the juvenile court Hundreds of community lead- when I started in 1984,” he because locking these kids longed to those who enrolled ers, family, friends and Club said. “Today the big prob- and adults up all the time in the program, took it seri- Kids stopped by the party to lem is drugs, back then it was wasn’t working,” said Tassi- ously and came out living a wish Fr. John Nazzaro well. stealing cars. In fact I was on nari. “We are really lucky in clean and sober life. the governor’s appointed task this area because we have a lot “I really can’t take credit force that included the FBI of services to deal with mental for their success unless I also that was trying to stop this ac- health issues for addicts like take credit for their failures,” tivity by teens. They weren’t North Suffolk and rehabilita- he said. “I never got anyone even stealing cars to support tion facilities like the Merid- clean and sober. All I did a habit it was just a living, a ian House. So with all these was show them where to go way to make money. They’d resources we thought it was a and how to do it if they real- go to the chopshop in the good idea to start using them ly wanted to and change their morning, get a list of cars they to our advantage.” life.” needed and they were off and Tassinari said he saw the In the end Tassinari said running.” results of the new approach whenever he’s asked about his John Forbes and his daughter, Gina, Sal LaMattina, and APAC’s Tassinari admits this was a almost immediately. tenure in the probation depart- John White. different time in probation, an “The thing we noticed right ment he always responds the era where if an offender didn’t away in probation with the same way. follow the terms of their pro- drug court is that these kids “All I did for 34 years is bation they were off to jail. and adults were not commit- teach kids and adults how “Then slowly the drugs ting crimes anymore,” said to color inside the lines,” Tassinari. “Sure they would he said. “In this world you Michelle and Anthony started to filter in and we had slip up from time to time, use have to color inside the lines. Forbes. to take a different approach in Chelsea,” said Tassinari. again or miss an AA or NA That’s all I did. Once you go Chelsea Court established meeting but there was one five outside the lines that’s when one of the first drug courts year period at the beginning trouble starts. And I know in the area with the focus on were I did not violate anyone people will tell me, “Oh, that rehabilitation instead of incar- for a new crime that was en- doesn’t allow for free thinking ceration--something Tassinari rolled in drug court.” or creativity”. No, you can be continued in Eastie when he However, Tassinari said the as creative and free thinking arrived here six years ago. success was not his and the as you want--but inside the “We had to do something success of the program be- lines.”

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Bacigalupo of sadness we Jimmy was a talented ath- Morton St., Win- mourn the loss lete at an early age, excelling throp, formerly of William L. in youth hockey and Little of East Boston, ‘Bill’ Porter who League baseball and achieved passed away at passed away sur- major accomplishments and home on Aug. 16. He was 95 rounded by his loving family. awards. His athletic talent years old. Billy was raised in East carried on through his youth, Born in East Boston, the Boston and was a 1967 grad- teenage and high school years beloved son of the late Mary uate of Sacred Heart High where he won major cham- (Dolan) and Walter Bacigalu- School. He proudly served in pionships and even broke a the Marine Corps from 1967- ebrated in St. John the Evan- po, he was a resident of East pitching record in high school. 1969 and was stationed in Phu gelist Church, 320 Winthrop Boston until 1955. (McDermott) for over 42 Jimmy was employed by the St. ,Winthrop, on Friday, Aug. Bai, Vietnam. Following his years, loving father of Timo- City of Chelsea, working in He enlisted in the U.S. Navy military service, he worked in 24, at 11:30 a.m. Relatives and served during World War thy Porter and his wife, Diana with the Housing Authority. and friends are invited. Please the local air-freight trucking of Framingham and Christine II. After his discharge, he went Katherine, Louise Gallagher, He was the beloved hus- go directly to the church. business for many years and Caruso and her husband, Mi- to work for the Boston Fire Walter, Jr., Joseph and Louis band of Carla M. Petruccelli. Interment will follow in then the Winthrop Market- chael of Peabody, tremen- Department serving on En- Bacigalupo and the cherished Born in Lynn, the cherished Holy Cross Cemetery-Mal- place. dously loving grandfather of son of James R. Fay Sr. and gine 5 and Engine 56 in East grandfather of Michael, Mat- Bill was an active member den. In lieu of flowers, dona- Benjamin Porter and he also Elizabeth M. (Kinnally) Fay tions in his memory can be Boston. He reached the rank thew, Kristen, Laura, Bridget, of the community and one of leaves many cousins, nieces, of captain and also served as Keith, James, Daniel, Eliza- of Saugus, he was the dear made to the 11 Foundation-In the first ice hockey coaches nephews and friends and his brother of Erin L. Considine the acting chief of the depart- beth, Mark, Stephanie, Brooke Memory of Michael Mason at for the youth hockey league dear brother, Arthur Porter, III and her husband, Glen of ment. He also worked for the and Emily. He is also survived in East Boston. He also served www.mase11foundation.org of Epping, N.H. Brighton, loving uncle of Glen or to the Adult Brain Tumor United States Postal Service. by 15 great-grandchildren and the community as a Winthrop Family and friends are cor- Jr. and Ashley Considine, Da- He was a member of the Mar- many nieces and nephews. Town Meeting member for Research Fund, c/o Patrick dially invited to attend a cel- vid Petruccelli Jr, Kayla Rose Wen, M.D., Dana Farber Can- tin Pino Center in East Bos- His funeral will be conduct- many years. Billy was a life- ebration of his life from the Petruccelli, and his godchild, cer Institute, 450 Brookline ton, the Beachmont VFW and ed from the Caggiano-O’Ma- long member of the Winthrop Caggiano-O’Maley-Frazier Victoria McCrann, son-in-law Ave, Boston, MA 02215. an active communicant of St. ley-Frazier Funeral Home, Lodge of Elks and played on Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop of Roger and Mirella Petruc- their softball team. With a Funeral arrangements are John the Evangelist Church in Winthrop today, Thursday, St., Winthrop, today, Thurs- celli and brother-in-law of by the Maurice W. Kirby Fu- Winthrop. Aug. 23, at 9 a.m. followed by love of sports, Billy took plea- day, Aug. 23, from 4 to 8 p.m. David Petruccelli and Paul sure in coaching his son’s Lit- neral Home, 210 Winthrop He was the devoted hus- a Funeral Mass in St. John the The funeral will be conduct- Petruccelli and his wife Cheri St., Winthrop. For guestbook, band of the late Mary (Paolini) Evangelist Church, 320 Win- tle League and his daughter’s ed from the funeral home on all of Winthrop. CYO Basketball teams. He please visit: and the loving father of Carol throp St., Winthrop, at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at 9 a.m. fol- A Funeral Mass will be cel- www.mauricekirbyfh.com. Costello and her husband, Pat Interment to follow the mass treasured being able to play lowed by a Funeral Mass in St. basketball alongside his son of Winthrop, George Baci- will be in the Belle Isle sec- John the Evangelist Church, on the “Mondo’s” and softball galupo and his late wife, Ja- tion of Winthrop Cemetery. 320 Winthrop St., Winthrop with his daughter. John Thomas Barry nine of North Reading, James Memorial donations may be at 10 a.m. The funeral will Bill loved spending time conclude with military honors Bacigalupo and his wife, Di- made to the Chelsea Soldier’s Had a long career in aviation industry with family and friends-- being presented immediately ana of Winthrop, Mary DeSte- Home 91 Crest Ave., Chelsea, whether grilling, camping after the funeral mass. John Thomas Barry of Sa- fano of New Hampshire and MA 02150. or attending sporting events. Donations in Billy’s name lem, formerly of Winthrop, John Bacigalupo of Revere; For directions or to sign the Over the past 30 years, Bil- may be made to the New En- passed away at home on Fri- dear brother of Marie John- online guestbook go to www. ly and his family treasured gland Center and Home for day, Aug. 17. He was 97 years son of Ashland and the late caggianofuneralhome.com. spending fun family times at Veterans, 17 Court St., P.O. old. their cottage in North Con- Box 845257, Boston, MA Born Sept. 12, 1920 in way, NH. 02284-5257. https://www. Lynn, the son of the late Dr. He was born on October nechv.org/donations/trib- Thomas Barry and Ethlyn 6, 1948 in East Boston to the ute-giving/. Barry, John had a long career In Loving Memory - First Anniversary late Arthur E. Jr. and Mary For directions or to sign the in the aviation industry start- Joseph I. “Jay” Cordes IV Jane (Sullivan.) He was the online guestbook go to www. ing as an aircraft mechanic for beloved husband of Anne caggianofuneralhome.com. Pratt & Whitney at La Guar- 7/2/69-8/17/17 dia Airport in New York to su- He was predeceased by his perintendent of maintenance wives, Clara Barry, Gertrude for Eastern Airlines at Logan Barry and M. Elaine Berar- Second Anniversary Remembrance Airport in Boston. di (Barry). John is survived With a career that spanned by his daughter Eileen Bar- Mark 41 years, John saw tremen- ry Johnson and her husband, dous changes in aviation. He Bruce Johnson of Winthrop, “Fritz” enjoyed traveling after his re- his sons, Thomas Leonard Paulson tirement along with being an Barry of Salem and Kevin December 26, 1959 - August 26, 2016 avid fan of the Boston Red John Barry and his wife, Mar- Sox. cella Barry of Pleasanton, Ca- We always seem to take for granted that the people we love will lif., and his daughter, Patricia In Loving Memory of always be here with us. Our daily lives can get so busy that Ann Vernstrom and her hus- band, Jon Vernstrom of Hag- we don’t stop to appreciate the precious time that we have GILBERT F. erstown, Md. together. Learning to live our lives without you has been JACKSON He was also predeceased We love and miss you very much, Dad. difficult, but so much of you still surrounds us and comforts us. August 27, 1978 - August 27, 2018 40th Anniversary by his dear sisters, Ethyn, Bet- Love, Joey, Amanda, Kristin, and Joseph. Thank you for a beautiful journey together. You made our ty and Shirley. family strong. Your smile, your laugh are forever in our hearts Friends and family are in- and help us get through the ups and downs of life. vited to visit with the fami- Love always~ ly today, Thursday, Aug. 23 All types of services Debbie, Mark, Kimmy, Jessica, Mitchell, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Mau- Michael, Fritz, Frankie, Sophie & your pal Gordie rice W. Kirby Funeral Home, for all types of people. 210 Winthrop St., Winthrop Memorial Mass Monday, August 27 followed by Funeral Mass Some people prefer traditional funeral 9 am St.John’s Church-Winthrop at St. John the Evangelist services. Others prefer cremation. God Called Your Name Church-Winthrop at 11:30 Some want an elaborate ceremony. a.m. Burial will be at St. Mary We knew little that morning Cemetery in Lynn. In lieu Then there are others who don’t God was going to call your name. of flowers, donations in his want any ceremony at all. When In life we loved you dearly, memory can be made to North it comes to funerals, there are in death we do the same. Shore Elder Services Pro- as many options as there are It broke our hearts to lose you, gram, Salem Ma. For guest- people. And we take pride in you did not go alone, book, go to being able to say we offer them all. for part of us went with you, www.mauricekirbyfh.com. the day God called you home. OBITUARIES If love could have saved you, 7th Year Anniversary you would be with us now. John G. “Jack” Our family chain is broken, Caggiano All obituaries and death notices will and nothing seems the same, Markley FUNERALHOME but as God calls us one by one, Aug. 24, 2011 — Aug. 24, 2018

147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 the chain will link again. Telephone:(617) 617-846-8700 846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 www.caggianofuneralhome.com be at a cost of Always in our hearts www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. Mom, Eric, Joanne, www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com Donna & Lisa © adfinity© $75.00 per paper. TORF FUNERAL To place a ST. JUDE I Am With You Still SERVICE I give you this one thought Pre-need planning with our memoriam in That includes photo. NOVENA to keep price protection guarantee. I am with you still - do not weep. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be I am a thousand winds that blow. Arrangements made at our the adored, glorified, loved and preserved I am the diamond glints on snow. facility or in the comfort of throughout the world now and for- I am the sunlight on your own home Winthrop Please send to ever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn’s rain. 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray When you awaken in the Deborah Torf Golden Sun for us. St. Jude, helper of the hope- morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush. Amy Torf Golden less, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 [email protected] Of quiet birds in circled flight. Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) Transcript, times a day. By the 8th day your I am the soft stars that shine M.L. Torf (1867-1940) prayer will be answered. It has never at night. Do not think of me as gone - please been known to fail. Publication must I am with you still - in each (617) 889-2900 or call 781-485-0588 be promised. new dawn. call My prayers have been answered. Jack, (800)428-7161 I truly believe this. Love always, www.torffuneralservice.com 781-485-0588 I.M.T. Your “Lady Friend” Edie E-mail: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 23, 2018 Page 13

21ST CENTURY STUDENTS SUPPLY NEW BARRELS AT WINTHROP BEACH Winthrop Senior Center News August 23 – August 29, 2018 Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm Thursday, August 23 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm – Bingo

Friday, August 24 9:30am – Exercise Class 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy 11:30am – Cards and Cribbage 12:00pm – Lunch

Saturday, August 25 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy

Monday, August 27 9:30am – Exercise 10:00am – Art Class with Dawn 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm – Bingo 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara

Tuesday, August 28 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy 10:00am – Arts & Crafts 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy 11:00am-2:00pm – SHINE Counseling (Appointment Required) 12:00pm – Lunch 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal PHOTO BY KATE ANSLINGER 1:00-3:00pm – Free Hearing Screenings (Appointment Required) If you’ve had a chance to walk along Winthrop Beach recently, you’ve likely seen the newly decorated trash barrels. These colorful 2:00pm –Technology Class with Betsy additions to the beach are thanks to the students at the 21st Century summer program. Using their artistic talent and voices, the students came up with a variety of picturesque images and sayings that promote an environmentally friendly atmosphere. Wednesday, August 29 9:30am – Exercise Class 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) 12:00pm – Lunch OBITUARIES Around the City 1:00pm – Sing-a-Long with John Root For additional information on our services, activities, programs, Norman Siefert or to view our newsletters, lunch menus and more, visit our MOVEMENTS TO MOVE JANE MONHEIT website: town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging. February 7, 1920 — August 13, 2018 THE MARGINALIZED The outstanding vocalist appears FROM THE MARGINS at Rockport Music Shalin Liu Italian Class will Michael will not meet in August. Norman F. He was awarded a Certifi- Performance Center Aug. 24 ,at New England Foundation for ‘Norman’ Siefert cate of Appreciation for “ren- 8 p.m. ($49,$42,$35), followed Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please the Arts’Creative City program was a longtime dering meritorious service” by folk legend Tom Rush, with call the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted culminates with this remarkable Winthrop res- from the Secretary of the Matt Nakoa, Aug, 30,31, at 8 for the next day. Thank you! program and Salsa in the Park: ident. He was United States Air Force for p.m. ($69,$62,$49), Main St., Dance Lessons for the Deaf and born on a snowy his rescue of an Air National Rockport. rockportmusic.org, Get Your Free Senior Citizen CharlieCard: Apply for Blind, led by Creative City grant- day at the Old Winthrop Hos- Guard Pilot whose jet, flying 978-546-7391. ee Kerry Thompson, Aug, 27, a free MBTA Senior CharlieCard during the month of Sep- pital to Fredrick and Irene in heavy fog, crashed into the tember. Just drop by the Senior Center on any Monday or (Loeffler), who arrived there waters behind his home on 6 p.m., Blackstone Community WILLY WONKA JR. Park, 50 W. Brookline St., South Wednesday in September between 9am-1pm. To qualify, by sleigh from their home in Court Road. As part of Bill Hanney’s North End. Boston. Free, open to the you must be at least 65 years old, bring a valid RMV is- Beachmont. He peacefully A Lifetime member and Shoe Music Theatre children’s public, for all ages and abilities. sued ID (or a passport) and fill out an MBTA reduced-fare passed away at Care Dimen- Past Commodore of the Cot- morning shows, the season cul- CharlieCard form (available at the Senior Center). The Se- sions Hospice House in Lin- tage Park Yacht he was also a GREATER BOSTON minates with Roald Dahl’s Willy nior CharlieCard is valid on all MBTA services, including Wonka Jr., Aug. 24, 10 a.m.and 1 coln. past Chairman of the “Regatta THEATER EXPO the #712 and #713 Winthrop buses. He attended Revere High to benefit the Make A Wish p.m., 62 Dunham Road, Beverly. The annual event takes place All seats $12. nsmt.org, 978- School, was employed by GE Foundation of Massachusetts Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next learning in Lynn and later was foreman and Rhode Island.” This regat- Aug. 27, at Cyclorama, Boston 232-7200. Center for the Arts, Tremont St., sessions with Betsy Duplin is scheduled for Tuesday, August of the Model Shop at GTE ta has continued for 24 years. South End, Boston. The public is JESUS CHRIST 28th from 2:00-3:00pm. Bring your laptops, smart phones, Sylvania’s Applied Research Norman is survived by his invited to attend 5-8 p.m. stage- SUPERSTAR or tablets, along with your questions. Learning this new Lab in Waltham. wife, Barbara, sons: Peter source.org. technology can open up a whole new world for you. A World War II Navy Vet- (Deborah), Jonathan (Jean), The Firehouse Center for the eran and fixture along the and David (Deborah), and CRANKING AND Arts features the musical phe- nomenal show, through Aug. 26, SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are Winthrop waterfront, he was grandchildren: Alec, Jack- SKANKING FEST here to help you with any health insurance questions you an avid fisherman, champion son, William and Jessica. He Market Square, Newburyport. MassConcerts announces the may have. If you would like to visit with one of our SHINE sailor and advocate of clean was preceded in death by his firehouseorg. inaugural festival featuring the Counselors, please call the Senior Center (617-846-8538) to water. He worked tirelessly brother, Robert, and son, Jef- Might Might Boston, Toots THE BOOK OF schedule an appointment. to return the waters of Bos- frey. and the Maytals, The Bouncing MORMON ton Harbor to the cleanliness A celebration of his long, Souls, Fishbone, The Pietasters, The Boston Opera House will We are looking for a volunteer Spanish teacher to teach he enjoyed in his youth as a well lived life will be held at Big D and the Kids Table, Planet rise again, with sound, fury, and a weekly one hour class. Please contact the Senior Center at Sea Scout. He was also instru- 3 p.m., September 22 Smashers, Buster Shuffle, Doped madcap madness with smash 617-846-8538 if you are interested. mental in the completion of at the Cottage Park Yacht Up Dollies, Michael Kane and hit, “The Book of Mormon,” his dream that the town would Club, 76 Orlando Ave. Win- The Morning Afters, and more, through Aug. 26, Washington Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the have its own multi use boat- throp 02152. Memorial char- Saturday, Aug. 25,outdoors at St., Boston. operahouseboston. house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior ing facility for all to use. For itable donations can be made the Palladium, 261Main St., com, broadwayinboston.com. his efforts the Ferry Termi- to “Make a Wish of Massa- Worcester.There’s also are a craft Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting nal Building at the Winthrop chusetts and Rhode Island”. beer garden with tastings. Doors A GOOD DEATH the Senior Center. Thank you! open2 p.m., $49. Ticket fly.com/ Town Landing bears his name. Boston indie theater company, purchase/event/16914.10?utm._ UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Also Known as Theatre, debuts Wednesday, August 29 medium=bks. the world premiere of award-win- (1pm): Join us for a sing-a-long IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... ning Toronto playwright Shelley with John Root. THE EDWARDS M. Hobbs,’ play, “A Good Wednesday, September 5 (10am-12pm): Attorney Amy BROTHERS Death,”through Sept. 2: Fridays, Gelineau will be offering 15-minute appointments to provide MAURICE W. KIRBY Anthony and Eddie Edwards Saturdays, 8 p.m., Sunday,s 2 legal advice and guidance to seniors. If you would like to p.m., at Boston Center for the but the voice and personalities make an appointment, please sign up at the Senior Center. Arts, Calderwood Pavilion, 527 Wednesday, September 12th of 100 stars in their fast-paced, Tremont St., Boston. Tickets (10am-12pm): Six Week fast-changing gorgeous costumes, start at $20.bostontheatrescene. Healthy Eating Seminar. Sponsored by Mystic Valley Elder voices, and amazing imperson- com/season/A-Good-Death/, Services, this program is for people who want to learn more ations, Aug. 23-26: Aug. 23,26, 617-933-8600. about nutrition, and teaches how lifestyle changes can pro- at 2 p.m., Aug. 24, 8 p.m., Aug. mote better health. Classes will meet on Wednesdays from 25, at 3,8 pm., back by pop- CHILDREN’S SERIES 10am-12pm for six weeks, beginning September 12th. If you ular demand, Boston Greater Regattabar at the Charles Hotel, are interested in attending, please sign up at the front desk. Stage Company, 395 Main St., FUNERAL HOME, INC. One Bennet St., Cambridge, Thursday, September 27th (10am-11am): Mystic Valley Stoneham. 781-279-2200. Regattabar Kids’ Summer Music Elder Services Information & Referral Services. Representa- • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS Series continues with Stevesongs, tives from Mystic Valley Elder Services will be at the Senior TIMBUKTU USA Atlas Soul, Aug. 25, 7:30 p.m., • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA Center to answer any questions you may have about their Sleeping Weasel presents Kenneth and Sons of Serendip, Aug 30, services. They can provide information on housing, homec- • SERVING ALL FAITHS Prestininzi’s madcap comedyAug. 7:30 p.m. 617-661-5000. are, transportation, legal resources and more. If you would CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION 26-Sept.2:Aug.25-26,31Sept. 1, 7:30 p.m., Sept. 2, 3 p.m., at HISTORY AT PLAY like to attend, please sign up at the front desk of the Senior (617) 846-0909 Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, Share a Rendezvous with Rachel Center (or call 617-846-8538). 949 Comm, Ave., Boston. $25; Walker Revere, Saturday, Aug. 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP UPCOMING TRIPS WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM seniors, $25; students, $10. 866- 25, at 1,1:45,2:30 p.m., a the Paul 811-4111, sleepingweazel.com/ Revere House, 19 North Square, Sign up now at the Senior Center. Please make checks upcoming-events. Boston. [email protected]. payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. Friday, August 24 – Cirque Eloize at Foxwoods. Cost: BERNSTEIN YONDER MOUNTAIN $75. For its 25th Anniversary, Cirque Eloize once again Leonard Bernstein’s 1956 comic SPRING BAND presents a touching, poetic, one-of-a-kind creation. Acrobat- operetta, “Candida,” based on Firehouse Center for the Arts, ics, theatre, dance and live music, will draw spectators into a Voltaire’s satire, is perormed Market Square, Newburyport, colorful, timeless world. Wait list only. Aug.22 and28, at 8 p.m., Ozawa features the festival frontrunner Wednesday, September 26 – Telephone, Lakes and Na- Hall, Tanglewood, Lenox. in special event, Aug. 22, 7 p.m., tive Americans. Cost: $99. Visit the New Hampshire Tele- W C A T Tanglewood’s season closes as part of the Sea Level Oyster phone Museum before boarding the MV Kearsarge for a Winthrop Community Access Television with the Bernstein Centennial Bar Concert Series.General lunch cruise on Lake Sunapee. The day will conclude with a Celebration at Tanglewood, a admission by donation. VIP visit to the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum. & Media Center gala concert on Bernsetin’s Aug. tickets available. firehouse.org. 25th birthday,,featuring host/ 978-462-7336. vocalist Audra McDonald, UPCOMING CASINO TRIPS “TV for Winthrop by Winthrop!” conductors Andris Nelsons, ACE TICKET CONCERTS Casino Trips Cost: $28; sign up at the Senior Center. Please make checks payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. You Keith Lockhart, John Williams, Kenny Chesney performs at Christoph Eschenbach and must sign up by the Friday before the trip. Gillette Stadium, Aug. 24,25; September 25, 2018 – Plainridge Park Casino (departs Michael Tilson Thomas, a host and don’t miss Red Sox tak- Senior Center promptly at 9am). 617-846-3400 of classic music artists, Broadway ing on the Indians, Aug. 23 at www.wcat-tv.org 165 Winthrop St., Winthrop stars and more music icons. Fenway. aceticket.com. Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, August 23, 2018 Phone: 617-846-3700 Fax: 781-485-1403

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Page 93 for breach of HELP JOB VACANCY the conditions of said • 123 APTS.FOR RENT PIANO WANTED Mortgage and for the QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION AUDITOR purpose of foreclosing LESSONS same will be sold at WINTHROP - 3rd floor, EXPERIENCED CAPIC’s Energy Division is seeking to hire a full-time QCI Auditor. Able to Public Auction at 12:00 HIGHLAND RENTAL DEPT. perform comprehensive energy audits on income eligible homes. Responsibilities 4BR, HW floors, No AUTOMOTIVE mechanic/ PM on September 13, Ginny Brown In WINTHROP Ages 5 technician, Full or Part includeenergy improvement recommendations, contractor management and 2018 at 83 Lincoln pets, No smoking, on resolution of contractor and client issues resulting from inspection findings. Chrissy D'Ambrosio Atiyeh Cassidy to Adult. Registrations Street, Winthrop, MA, View our apts in full color at street parking, gas time available. Must ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: all and singular the HighlandRE.com heat. $1900 no util. now being accepted have tools. References Click on Featured Rentals • Ability to communicate effectively with clients and contractors, attention to detail, Ability premises described in 617-548-1705 for September. Age required. For more to complete accurate and organized energy audits and quality control reports, Knowledge of said Mortgage, to wit: WINTHROP RENTALS 8/22 based pricing. For more information email:vin- energy conservation principles, Act as liaison with contractors to establish and maintain a The following land with information, please call. working relationship, Knowledge of blower door, Understanding of low income population the buildings thereon, [email protected] or and cultural and linguistic groups "The apartments advertised situated in Winthrop, and WINTHROP Fort 857-201-9075. call 781-284-8073 or • Evaluate heating systems, prepare heat losses, inspect heating system work and quality may no longer be available to 9/5 782-389-2341. control new heating systems. bounded and described Heath Apartments, • Performing blower door, zone pressure and heating system diagnostics as follows: Beginning rent" one bedroom, on site 9_5 Data entry for audit and inspection information for WAP and HEARTWAP at the northwesterly parking, pool, exercise corner of the granted 1BR Tewksbury St...... $1,275 ht inc. QUALIFICATIONS: room, billiard room, ITEMS Local Liquor premises at a point on 2BR Read St...... $2,000 N/U Store needs • Must pass certification training the southerly side of sun deck. Remodeled FOR SALE • 5 years’ experience in building/construction trade Lincoln Street distant 2BR Quincy Ave, parking ...... $1,700 stock person • Good verbal and written communication skills kitchen, ht/hw included. 37.75 feet easterly from 2BR Pearl Ave...... $2,100 N/U Kenmore refrigerator, and able to learn • Attention to detail and Understanding of low income population Pets no, smoking no. cashiering. • Works effectively as part of a team land now or formerly $1700-$1750. Call Kenmore washer, • Bi-lingual preferred (Spanish) of Davison and running Must be a people • Valid Mass. driver’s license and vehicle required GOVERNORS PARK 617-846-7300. kitchen table with 4 Easterly on said Lincoln person, mature, • Physical requirements: Ability to lift 50 lbs. Street, 37.75 feet to 2BR Condos ..... From $1,600 - $1,800 ------chairs. All good to very reliable and good condition. $400 land now or formerly Heat/HW REVERE -Small 2 plus dependable. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE of Augusta P. Ingalls; for all. Cash and carry, 3-9pm 5 nights • High School Diploma Bedrooms, no utilities, • Five years’ experience in energy conservation and/or building/construction trade. thence running Southerly pick up in Revere. Call Call on land of said Ingalls, 617-846-8000 parking very clean with The Rental Group/ jacuzzi, pets no $1,800. Rita 978-979-6680. 617-710-8202 Submit cover letter and resume to [email protected] or mail to: 112.5 feet to other land A Division Of Highland Real Estate Robert Repucci, Executive Director of Ingalls; thence running 75 Crest Avenue Call: 617 569 7500 8_24 Winthrop, MA 02152 Community Action Programs Inter-City, Inc. (CAPIC) Westerly on land of 100 Everett Avenue, Unit 14 said Ingalls 42.70 feet; thence running; Northerly Chelsea, MA 02150 • 137 on land now or late of AUTO CAPIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer Marshall 120.40 feet to OFFICE/ FOR SALE the point of beginning. COMM’L and to all persons ADJUDICATION assets and expenses of Tax ID: 047-054 Deed RENTALS YARD entitled to the benefit of Docket No. administration. LEGAL NOTICE 8588:626 CAR FOR SALE the Servicemembers Civil SU18P1760EA WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. COMMUNITY The premises are to Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C.c. Estate of: Dunn, First Justice of this ACTION REVERE: Off Broad- 1991 CHRYSLER SALE be sold subject to and 50 §3901 (et seq): Edmund R. Court. PROGRAM with the benefit of all way. Professional IMPERIAL - V6-3.3l U.S. Bank National Adamson, Jr. Date: August 13, 2018 Inter-City, easements, restrictions, office space. On public engine. 107.000 miles. Association Date of Death: Felix D. Arroyo Inc., (CAPIC) encroachments, building transportation. Call for Runs fine, current claiming to have an 04/22/2016 Register of Probate Request for and zoning laws, liens, details. 978-590-8810 inspection stickerGood interest in a Mortgage To all interested persons: 8/23/18 Proposals for unpaid taxes, tax titles, This Week covering real property A Petition for Formal W Condition, looks good. HEARTWAP water bills, municipal in Winthrop, numbered Probate of Will with PROGRAM $1199 or best offer. liens and assessments, WINTHROP 43-45 Hillside Avenue, Appointment of Personal CAPIC seeks proposals rights of tenants and Jim 781-771-9573 given by Jeremiah J. Representative has been LEGAL NOTICE from heating contractors parties in possession, and 9/5 Driscoll, III and Linda filed by Lisa M. Adamson COMMONWEALTH OF who can provide heating attorney’s fees and costs. 14 DOLPHIN AVE. A. Driscoll to Mortgage of Humble, TX requesting MASSACHUSETTS system efficiency TERMS OF SALE: Electronic Registration that the Court enter a LAND COURT modifications. Such A deposit of FIVE Systems, Inc., as formal Decree and Order DEPARTMENT OF modifications may THOUSAND DOLLARS SATURDAY, AUG. 25 | 9 – 11AM nominee for Loancity, its and for such other relief THINK OF IT AS AN THE TRIAL COURT include clean, tune and AND 00 CENTS successors and assigns, as requested in the OWNER’S MANUAL 18 SM 004532 evaluations, repairs ($5,000.00) in the form dated February 24, Petition. ORDER OF NOTICE and retrofits, as well FOR YOUR MONEY. MOVING SALE, EVERYTHING MUST GO! of a certified check, 2006 and recorded The Petitioner requests TO: Alice M. as heating system bank treasurer’s check with the Suffolk County that: Lisa M. Adamson Harrison replacements. or money order will be FURNITURE, KITCHEN WARE, HOUSE- Registry of Deeds at of Humble, TX be a/k/a Alice Asbestos abatement required to be delivered Book 39125, Page appointed as Personal Harrison contractors are needed at or before the time HOLD ITEMS. SPORTS EQUIPMENT, 10 and now held by Representative(s) of and to all persons to remove asbestos the bid is offered. The plaintiff by assignment said estate to serve entitled to the benefit of from residential heating successful bidder will has/have filed with Without Surety on the the Servicemembers Civil systems. To request a be required to execute The free Consumer Action WORK-OUT EQUIPMENT AND MORE this court a complaint bond in an unsupervised Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ proposal package contact a Foreclosure Sale Handbook. It’s in print and for determination of administration. 3901 et seq.: Bank of Giancarlo DeSario at Agreement immediately online at ConsumerAction.gov. Defendant’s/Defendants’ IMPORTANT America, N.A. claiming (617)884-6130 x 125. after the close of the Order your free copy online Ads run Revere Journal - Chelsea Record - Winthrop Sun Transcript Servicemembers status. NOTICE to have an interest in a To be considered for bidding. The balance of at ConsumerAction.gov or Lynn Journal - East Boston Times Free Press- Everett Independent - Charlestown Patriot Bridge If you now are, or You have the right Mortgage covering real selection all proposal the purchase price shall write to Handbook, Pueblo, To take out an Ad email [email protected] recently have been, to obtain a copy of property in Winthrop, packages must be be paid within thirty CO 81009. in the active military the Petition from the numbered 79 Woodside received by CAPIC, 100 (30) days from the sale Get a FREE yard sale poster with every ad service of the United Petitioner or at the Ave, given by Alice Everett Avenue, Unit 14, date in the form of a States of America, then Court. You have a Harrison and Robert Chelsea, MA 02150 by 4 certified check, bank Association f/k/a The Deed dated April 23, sold subject to any premises contained in you may be entitled right to object to this M. Harrison to Bank of PM on Friday, September treasurer’s check or LEGAL NOTICE to the benefits of the proceeding. To do so, you MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF Bank of New York 2004 and recorded and all unpaid taxes said mortgage shall America, N.A., dated 28, 2018. This notice other check satisfactory Servicemembers Civil or your attorney must REAL ESTATE Trust Company, N.A. as at the Suffolk County and other municipal control in the event of November 5, 2013, is subject in all respects to Mortgagee’s attorney. Relief Act. If you object file a written appearance By virtue of and in successor to JPMorgan Registry of Deeds, at assessments and liens, a typographical error in and recorded in Suffolk to the Terms and The Mortgagee reserves to a foreclosure of and objection at this execution of the Power Chase Bank, N.A., as Book 34319, Page 202 and subject to prior liens this publication. County Registry of Deeds Conditions of the Request the right to bid at the the above-mentioned Court before: 10:00 a.m. of Sale contained in a Trustee for Residential (hereinafter called the or other enforceable Other terms to be in Book 52423, Page for Proposal package. sale, to reject any and all property on that basis, on the return day of certain mortgage given Asset Mortgage Products, “Master Deed”). encumbrances of record announced at the sale. 168, and now held by Minority contractors are bids, to continue the sale then you or your 09/13/2018. by Luz Dary Berrio to Inc., Mortgage Asset- The post office address entitled to precedence The Bank of New York Plaintiff by assignment, encouraged to apply. and to amend the terms attorney must file a This is NOT a hearing Mortgage Electronic Backed Pass-Through of the Condominium over this mortgage, and Mellon Trust Company, has/have filed with 8/16/18, 8/23/18, of the sale by written written appearance and date, but a deadline by Registration Systems, Certificates Series 2005- is 173-175 Winthrop subject to and with the National Association this court a complaint 8/30/18 or oral announcement answer in this court at which you must file a Inc. acting solely as RS9 dated January 27, Street, Winthrop, Suffolk benefit of all easements, f/k/a The Bank of New for determination of R/C/W made before or during Three Pemberton Square, written appearance and nominee for Gateway 2017 recorded in Suffolk County, Massachusetts restrictions, reservations York Trust Company, N.A. Defendant’s/Defendants’ the foreclosure sale. Boston, MA 02108 on objection if you object Funding Diversified County Registry of Deeds 02152. The land is and conditions of as successor to JPMorgan Servicemembers status. If the sale is set aside or before September to this proceeding. If Mortgage Services L.P., in Book 57542, Page 23, described in said Master record and subject to all Chase Bank, N.A., as If you now are, or LEGAL NOTICE for any reason, the 17, 2018 or you may you fail to file a timely dated June 30, 2005 for breach of conditions Deed. This Deed, the tenancies and/or rights Trustee for Residential recently have been, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF Purchaser at the sale be forever barred from written appearance and and recorded in Suffolk of said mortgage and Subject Unit and the of parties in possession. Asset Mortgage Products, in the active military SALE OF REAL ESTATE shall be entitled only to claiming that you are objection followed by an County Registry of Deeds for the purpose of Condominium are subject Terms of the Sale: Cash, Inc., Mortgage Asset- service of the United By virtue and in a return of the deposit entitled to the benefits of affidavit of objections in Book 37449, Page foreclosing the same, to the provisions of cashier’s or certified Backed Pass-Through States of America, then execution of the Power paid. The purchaser shall said Act. within thirty (30) days 230 (the “Mortgage”) the mortgaged premises Massachusetts General check in the sum of Certificates Series you may be entitled of Sale contained in a have no further recourse Witness, JUDITH C. of the return day, action of which mortgage located at Unit No. 4, Laws, Chapter 183A $5,000.00 as a deposit 2005-RS9 to the benefits of the certain Mortgage given against the Mortgagor, CUTLER Chief Justice of may be taken without The Bank of New York of the Shirley Place (“Condominium”). must be shown at Korde & Associates, P.C. Servicemembers Civil by Gertrude Lovering the Mortgagee or the this Court on August 2, further notice to you. Mellon Trust Company, Condominium, 173-175 The Subject Unit is shown the time and place of 900 Chelmsford Street Relief Act. If you object and Richard W. Lovering Mortgagee’s attorney. 2018 UNSUPERVISED National Association Shirley Street, Winthrop, on the Master Plan of the sale in order to Suite 3102 to a foreclosure of to World Savings Bank, The description of the Attest: ADMINISTRATION UNDER f/k/a The Bank of New MA 02152 will be sold the Condominium filed qualify as a bidder (the Lowell, MA 01851 the above-mentioned FSB, dated January premises contained in Deborah J. Patterson THE MASSACHUSETTS York Trust Company, N.A. at a Public Auction at in the Suffolk County mortgage holder and its (978) 256-1500 property on that basis, 24, 2007 and recorded said mortgage shall Recorder UNIFORM PROBATE CODE as successor to JPMorgan 11:00 AM on October 3, Registry of Deeds and designee(s) are exempt Berrio, Luz Dary, then you or your with the Suffolk County control in the event of an (17-016005 Orlans) (MUPC) Chase Bank, N.A., as 2018, at the mortgaged on the Unit Plan of from this requirement); 17-028120 attorney must file a Registry of Deeds at error in this publication. 8/23/18 A Personal Trustee for Residential premises, more the Subject Unit, which high bidder to sign 8/16/18, 8/23/18, written appearance and Book 41254, Page 40, TIME WILL BE OF THE W Representative appointed Asset Mortgage Products, particularly described is attached hereto as written Memorandum of 8/30/18 answer in this court at subsequently assigned ESSENCE. under the MUPC in Inc., Mortgage Asset- below, all and singular Exhibit A, and the Sale upon acceptance of W Three Pemberton Square, to Wilmington Trust, Other terms, if any, to be an unsupervised Backed Pass-Through the premises described in verified statement of a bid; balance of purchase Boston, MA 02108 on National Association, not announced at the sale. administration is not Certificates Series said mortgage, to wit: registered architect in price payable in cash LEGAL NOTICE or before September in its individual capacity, Wilmington Trust, required to file an 2005-RS9 is the present The Condominium Unit the form required by or by certified check in LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH 17, 2018 or you will but solely as trustee National Association, not inventory or annual holder by assignment known as Condominium Massachusetts General thirty (30) days from the COMMONWEALTH OF OF MASSACHUSETTS be forever barred from for MFRA Trust 2016-1 in its individual capacity, accounts with the Court. from Mortgage Electronic Unit Number 4 Laws, Chapter 183A, date of the sale at the MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT claiming that you are by Wells Fargo Bank, but solely as trustee for Persons interested in Registration Systems, (hereinafter called Section 8 and 9, that is offices of mortgagee’s (SEAL) PROBATE AND entitled to the benefits of N.A., s/b/m to Wells MFRA Trust 2016-1 the estate are entitled Inc. (“MERS”), solely as the “Subject Unit”), affixed to said Master attorney, Korde & LAND COURT FAMILY COURT said Act. Witness, JUDITH Fargo Bank Southwest, Present Holder of said to notice regarding the nominee for Gateway in the Condominium Plans and Unit Plan. Associates, P.C., 900 DEPARTMENT OF THE Suffolk Division C. CUTLER, Chief Justice N.A., f/k/a Wachovia Mortgage, administration directly Funding Diversified known as Shirley For mortgagor’s title see Chelmsford Street, Suite TRIAL COURT 24 New Chardon St. of this Court on August Mortgage, FSB, f/k/a By Its Attorneys, from the Personal Mortgage Services LP, Place Condominium, deed recorded with the 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 18 SM 004644 Boston, MA 02114 1, 2018 Attest: Deborah World Savings Bank, ORLANS PC Representative and its successors and/or a Condominium Suffolk County Registry or such other time as ORDER OF NOTICE (617)788-8300 J. Patterson Recorder FSB by assignment PO Box 540540 may petition the Court assigns to The Bank of (hereinafter called of Deeds in Book 37449, may be designated TO: CITATION ON 8/23/18 recorded in said Suffolk Waltham, MA 02454 in any matter relating New York Mellon Trust the “Condominium”), Page 226. by mortgagee. The Jeremiah J. Driscoll III; PETITION FOR W County Registry of Phone: (781) 790-7800 to the estate, including Company, National established by Master The premises will be description for the Linda A. Driscoll FORMAL Deeds at Book 59602, 16-004355 the distribution of 8/23/18, 8/30/18, 9/6/18 The Independent Newspaper Group fights against housing discrimination. If you believe you have been W discriminated against in your effort to buy a home or to rent an apartment, we urge you to call the Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston at 617-399-0491.

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Photos by Kate Anslinger

The Winthrop Parks and Recreation staff held its annual Town Day event, where all were welcome to participate in park activities and enjoy a bite to eat. Staff members and volunteers manned the grill, offering complimentary hot dogs and ham- burgers, and offering their skills painting faces and leading groups in activities.

Frankie Fabiano and Toni Tittemore man the grill.

A group of kids gets ready to enjoy the bounce house.

Ava Bertino paints Ella Spagnoli’s arm. Molly Tittemore shows off her freshly painted face. Chase Rubbicco has fun going down the bounce house slide.

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