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Sasso & Sons the Lynn Journal Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACES General and Cosmetic Dentistry for Adults and Children TOPGeneral and CosmeticBILLING Dentistry for Adults and Children TOP BILLING Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 Call 781 485 0588 370 Broadway • 781-629-9093 • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Your370 Broadway Ad • 781-629-9093 Here • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com Your Ad Here Your Ad Here Your Ad Here BOOK YOUR POST IT Call Your Advertising Rep REVERE JOURNALT HEREVERE L YNN J JOURNALOURNA L (781)485-0588 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCEYOUR 1881 HOMETOWNThursday, MayNEWSPAPER 17, 2018 SINCE 1881 VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUMEENGLISH 19, No. SOFTBALL41 IN ACTION WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND It's OfficialRevere's TND February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018 St. Mary’s leadership transition set INDEX INDEX receives $50,000St. Mary’s announced the receivestake $50,000 on advisory responsibilities Editorial 4 Editorial 4 timeline of when the new leader- for Sacred Heart School as it ship team will begin its work. transitions to a Spanish immer- Police News 16 Police News 16 state grant for jobsJohn Dolan will assume the state grantsion/STEM for school jobsand is recon- position of head of school at St. figured as a pre-K through Grade Sports 11 Sports 11 Special to The Journal the business communityMary’s School that on June 1, while Special to The Journal 5 schoolthe inbusiness 2020. community that Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 are critical to Davidfostering Angeramo eco- will start as Dolanare hascritical an extensiveto fostering back eco- Monday morning the Bak- nomic successassociate and building head of school on July Monday morning the Bakground- nomic in enrollmentsuccess and managebuilding- Cyan er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods1, according in ev -to board of trustees er-Polito Administrationment strongerand advancement neighborhoods at in theev- DEATHS DEATHS awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.”chair William Mosakowski. awarded $500,000 to ninecollegiate ery region level, in havingMassachusetts.” worked Thomas Boyan, Sr Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuildingMary Delaney, its who has been projects through the Urbanat universitiesRevere isthroughout rebuilding theits Magenta Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment John F. DolanAgenda and David Grant Anger Program.- The economic and employment Marie Butera Marie Butera serving as interim head of school country for more than 35 years. Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizingsince large-scale December, will leave St. amo. Revere arm of The NeighHe- comesbase byto utilizingSt. Mary’s large-scale from Richard Buttiglieri Richard Buttiglieri borhood Developers (TND) and high valueMary’s assets includon May- 31. “The entire borhood Developers (TND)Simmons and highCollege, value where assets heinclud has- Theresa Conte Theresa Conte was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs,St Mary’s Wonder community- will be was one group given $50,000served ing as Suffolkvice president Downs, Wonderfor en- Yellow in funding to help establishPhoto byland, Emily aHarney soon-to-closeforever NECCO grateful to Mary for her in funding to help establishrollment land, management a soon-to-close and NECCO athlet- Dr. Adrian Costanza Dr. Adrian Costanza service during his three years of Lynn English's Amanda Martinezworkforce looks to tagdevelopment out Everett's ser- Kloeyplant, Cardil and -the expertise,MassDevelop time- and commitment workforce development icsser- sinceplant, 2014. and the MassDevelop- vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. leadership.”vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro lo Dorothyat first duringCordaro Mondays game in Lynn. See page 12 for more photos. during this transition,” Mosa- Dolan previously worked at Black The program seeks to un- Both Delaney and Ridley will The program seeks to un- cal residents to acquire newly kowski said. cal residents to acquire newlyLe Moyne College, Drexel Uni- Gerardo Iannuzzi Gerardo Iannuzzi created jobs. lock community-driven re- be available tocreated the new jobs. leadership lock community-driven re- James Ridley, who has been versity, LaSalle University, the Patricia Muse Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, on a consultingLt. basis Gov. through Karyn Polito the along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, withLt. Gov.Housing Karyn and Polito, Economic Ann Houston and of promote The Neighborhood economicinterim devel Developers,principal- Statesince Rep. 2015, RoseLee summer. Vincent, with Housing and EconomicUniversity and promote of Denver economic and at devel The- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andPaul Secretary Penta, of Jr. Housing and DevelopmentBob O' Brien ofSecretary Revere Economic Jay opment Department, opportunities Mayorwill leave Brian through Arrigoon June and 30. Secretary “Jim isof aHousing As and head ofDevelopment school, Dolan Secretary will CatholicJay opment Foundation opportunities in Denver. through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the UrbanHoffman Agenda Grant Program on announcesAshEcomonic came to Development Revere City Hall Jay Ash partnership-building, at the announcementwell-respected problem of the Urban educator Agenda who Grant has Program primarily on focusAsh cameon enrollment,to Revere City HallHe startedpartnership-building, his career in 1982problem as Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. to present the check to the solving, and sharedbeen aaccount stabilizing- influence from strategic planningto present and theadvance check- to athe high solving, school andteacher shared in St.account Lou- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urbanthe centers. day he The arrived at St. Mary’s,” ment. Angeramo,Neighborhood in addition Developers. to is. Heability holds ina bachelor’surban centers. degree The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 13thObituaries Pages annual 8 + 9 LETV High “Our administration under- competitive awardsMosakowski offer flex -said. “We will re- serving as principal“Our administrationand chief ac- under- competitive awards offer flex- Real estate values continue to be strongSchool in Revere AwardsstandsReal the importance estateProgram of values local ible continuefunding formain local toindebted efforts be strongto Jim for in his Revere ademic officerstands at theSt. importanceMary’s, will of local Pleaseible seefunding LEADERSHIP for local Page 4efforts leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- INDEPENDENT days on the market in 2016. “2017INDEPENDENT was a fantastic year days on the market in 2016. “2017 was a fantastic year NEWSPAPER GROUP By Sue Ellen Woodcock NEWSPAPER GROUP the livesBy Sueof Ellenresidents,” Woodcock said nity stakeholders to pursue the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue The number of listings in to beJohn in realHoffman, estate,” said sportscast Joe Lt. - Governorsports seasons.Karyn Polito. economicThe number developmentLynn of listings iniman -in to be arrested in real estate,” said inJoe WarholLt. Governor Karynpainting Polito. economic fraud development case ini- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, Marioer for ofLETV/Channel Century 21 Ma 15,- “Thehas The Urban RevereThe Agenda realsponsors estate Grant marof - thetiatives.2017 event alsoThese dropped awards to will265, Mario of Century 21 Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 announced that the 13th annuProgramket- inare 2017relies John’s was on theRoastdefinitely strong Beef a fundand10.8 projectsHar percent- in down Boston, from Clin 297- Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a By John Lyndsrio Real Estate. “There’sarrested anda charged last week in a 2007. The paintings were two of good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for al LETV/Channel 15 All-Starpartnershipsgood rington’sone withbetween Trophieshigher localprices and Awards.in 2016. The good news for partnerships between local $1.5 MILLION FOR lot$1.5 of confidence MILLION and FOR equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 lot of confidence criminaland equity complaint with one count Warhol’s See“Shadows,” TND GRANT a ,series Page 3 of for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- Sports Awards Banquet willgovernment, befor homesHoffman, thannon-profits in 2016,who andisbut celebrating sellers is that theCelebrated original list artist- Andy Warhol of wire fraud.government, During annon-profits initial untitled, and abstract canvas paintings ing price was matched 100 inheld homes. on Sunday, For 35 yearsMay now20 at 6:30 his 54th wedding anniversarying price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 years now NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new NORTHERN STRAND a dropBy Sue in Ellenthe Woodcocknumber of new Councillor Robert Haas Jr. appearance in court,By Sue Walshe Ellen Woodcock was from 1978.Councillor Robert Haas Jr. it’s been positive. Now is the once claimed that it’severyone been positive. will Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL listings, making home-buying percent of the time. p.m.COMMUNITY at Lynn Classical TRAIL Highlistings,
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