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VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 Friends And Foes…Let’s Go WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Revere's TND and hard aboutRevere's what’s the best from TND the Northeastern Confer- February 14, 2018 EnglishFebruary 14, and2018 thing for student-athletes at En- ence. If we could get Chelsea glish and Classical and with the (the Red Devils will join the INDEX ClassicalINDEX arereceives $50,000 NEC basicallyreceives leaving us behind GBL $50,000 next fall) and the two Lynn after voting to move to Fall 2 schools in, that would really give Editorial 4 Editorial 4 and us basically being forced to us a really good urban league.” aligned in play our games with the Great- Newton said English and Police News 16 Police News 16 state grant for jobs er Leaguestate because grantthey Classical forhave enjoyedjobs their Sports 11 effortSports to 11 stuck together us as a league – it membership in the Northeast- Special to The Journal the business community that benefits us tremendouslySpecial to The to Journalseek ern Conference,the business “but community times have that Classifieds 18-19 joinClassifieds GBL18-19 are critical to fostering eco- admission to the GBL,” said changed,are criticaldemographics to fostering have eco- Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building Newton. Monday morning the Bakchanged.- nomic Schools success leaves and leagues building DEATHS er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- Newton er-Politohas already Administrationheard all the stronger time. Lynn neighborhoods English is in not ev- DEATHSBy Cary Shuman awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” feedback fromawarded GBL officials $500,000 and to ninethe Lynnery regionEnglish in Massachusetts.” of 1980 and Thomas Boyan, Sr Thomas Boyan, Sr projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its Bill Devin “they said that they’ll welcome anybody who thinks it is hasn’t Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employmentDick Newton Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera MarieLynn Butera English and Lynn Clas- Lynn Classical Director us with open arms.” really been awake. Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scaleLynn English Director Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale sical officials and coaches were of Athletics of Athletics Revere AD Frank Shea sup- “Billy [Devin] and I care Richard Buttiglieri reportedlyRichard Buttiglieri not happy when otherborhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- ports the Lynnborhood schools’ Developers move to (TND)about andour highkids,” value said assets Newton. includ- was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte schoolsTheresa inConte the Northeastern Con- the GBL. “Thatwas onewould group a givendream $50,000 “We wanting Suffolkwhat’s Downs,best for Wonderthem.”- ference decided to go forwardin funding The to helpdecision establish also leftland, Lynn a soon-to-close have, in NECCO fact, begun the process addition for us,”in funding said Shea. to help“That establish Devin, land, whosea soon-to-close sons have NECCO all Dr. Adrian Costanza withDr. Adrian their fallCostanza sports seasons workforceaf- officials development scrambling ser- plant,to fill and their theof MassDevelop “exploring”- the idea of joining was part of theworkforce vision a developmentcouple of ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- Dorothy Cordaro terDorothy the NEC Cordaro principals had votedvices in“Fall Revere 2” to schedule. support lo -Englishment TDIand Waterfront the GBL. District. years ago whenvices we in Reverebroke toaway support lo- mentPlease TDI see Waterfront GBL Page 3 District. 9-3 to move the entire seasoncal to residents Classical to acquire will playnewly the majorityThe program “Billy seeks toand un I- have thought long cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi Gerardo Iannuzzi “Fall 2” due to the coronavirus.createdof jobs. their Fall 2 schedulelock against community-driven re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito along sponses to local obstacles, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, PatriciaStateNEC Rep. schools,Muse RoseLee including Vincent, first-Lt. Gov.teams Karyn from Polito, the Ann Greater Houston ofBoston The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, year entrant Masconomet Rewith- HousingLeague, and ironically Economic theand league promote economicSeth devel -Moulton re-electedwith Housing and Economic to Congressand promote economic devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andPaul Secretary Penta, of Jr. Housing and Bob O' Brien of Revere Economicopment Department, opportunities Mayor Brian through Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and gional, are now competing Developmentin (Medford, Secretary Malden, Jay Somerville, Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ecomonic Development Jay Ashpartnership-building, at the announcement problem of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Antonetta Salamone theirAntonetta fall seasons Salamone while the EnAsh- cameand to Everett) Revere City that Hall the Northeast- Special To The Journal Ash came to Revere City Hall partnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Monday morning in the Revere Citysolving, Council and Chambers. shared account- glish, Classical, and Winthropto present ern Conference the check to sent the packing last to present the check to the solving, and shared account- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 teams are on the sidelines look- year after the GBL schools were Seth Moulton was re-elected Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- ing in. voted into NEC in 2016. Congressman in the Sixth Con- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts Real estate values continue to be strongThe decision in Revere to abandon theReal Now estate here is values the nugget continue that gressional to Districtbe strong in the election in Revere stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- that bring together commu- original vote did not sit well some are calling the Lynn sports held Tuesday. leadership and its impact on INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. “2017INDEPENDENT was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said nitydays stakeholderson the market to in pursue2016. “2017 was a fantastic year nity stakeholders to pursue NEWSPAPER GROUP with Lynn officials, especially storyBy Sue Ellenof Woodcockthe year: English and Moulton received 25,031 the lives of residents,” said The number of listings in to beNEWSPAPER in real estate,” GROUPsaid Joe Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economicThe number development of listings ini - in Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- English Director of Athletics Classical are laying the ground- votes in Lynn whileto beRepublican in real estate,” said Joe The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, “TheThe Urban Revere Agenda real estate Grant mar - tiatives.2017 also These dropped awards to will 265, “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will MarioDick Newton, of Century who 21 authored Ma- the work for applying to be a candidate John PaulMario Moran of Centuryre- 21 Ma- ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 Programket in 2017 relies was on definitelythe strong a fund10.8 projects percent in down Boston, from Clin 297- Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- riooriginal Real proposal Estate. “There’s to postpone a the member of the Greater Boston ceived 8,439 votes.rio Real Estate. “There’s a good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for partnershipsgood one with between higher localprices in 2016. The goodMoulton, news 42, for was elected to partnerships between local $1.5 MILLION FOR lotfall of season. confidence The communities and equity of League, perhaps as early Seeas the TND GRANT , Page 3 lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR government,for homes than non-profits in 2016, butand sellers is thathis the fourth original term list- for the seat that government, non-profits and inLynn homes. and ForWinthrop 35 years are now currently 2021-22 season. NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new Councilloring price Robertwas matched Haas 100Jr. in homes. For 35 years now in the COVID-19 high-risk “red By SueEnglish Ellen Woodcock AD Dick Newton and encompasses most of Essex By Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL COMMUNITY TRAIL Lynn Classical AD Billtried Devin to get barriersCounty, installed including the City of tried to get barriers installed an adventure. The condominium mar- timezone.” to sell. Revere is getting time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of The Executive Office of anFor adventure. years the abutters of in 2011The and condominium Lynn. received no mar re- - For years the abutters of in 2011 and received no re- “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with the overflow from the Boston Energy and Environmental Energy and Environmental Route“These 1 have are put the uphighest with pricthe - sponse.ket saw similarMoulton trends withreleased the theoverflow follow from- the Boston Route 1 have put up with the sponse. es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at Affairs has approved a $1.5 marketAffairs and has people approved are moving a $1.5 noisees we’ve from seen millions in the oflast cars, eight the“We median should ing sales get statement more price re -Tuesday at market night: and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent spect from the state and fed- million grant regarding the tomillion Revere. grant regarding the andyears,” now some said Maureencity councillors Celata, $315,000, up “I 16.7 am honored percent toto Revere.have earned Supporters holdingand now campaginsome city councillors signs on election spect day from – theWendy state and and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- wantowner/broker to have Mayor of MCelata Brian ArReal- eralover government,” 2016. Days Patchon the said.. mar- Michael Dubinsky, Eileen Mathieu, and Jennifer Martelli. development of the Northern developmentMario said Revere of the is Northern desir- another term to representMario said the Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in rigoEstate. contact “And the 2018 MassDOT is going to to ketKeefe also noted dropped that from more 67 af - in Keefe noted that more af- Strand Community Trail led ableStrand because Community of its proximity Trail led North Shore and Merrimack Val- rigo contact the MassDOT to be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market installbe another barriers banner along year. Route Inven 1 - fluent2016 to communities47 days on the are market often able because of its proximity by a Revere on the Move part- by a Revere on the Move part- ley in Congress. The work ahead with the moralinstall courage barriers to along stand Route ple 1 arefluent motivated communities not by profit,are often tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden betweentory is lowRoute now, 16 but and everyone Cope- granted“Inventory sound barriers. is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden granted sound barriers. ner organization, Bike to the ner organization, Bike to the could not be more important as on principle,between the empathy Route 16to andlis- Copepopularity,- or power, but by ser- is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. landis looking Circle. to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 Councillor is looking Ira toward No- gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea. Congress continues to confront a ten and compromise,land Circle. and a bias vice. America has faced greater According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward WardAccording 5 Councillor to figures Charles from voselskythe spring,” pointed Celata out saidthat Sau- voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile Revere has a one-mile deadly pandemic andMario repair is the looking towards forward action. Ward We 5 Councillor must fight Charles challenges than we do now, and the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also Patch,the Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa - gus The got barriers rental market along Route is also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers along Route stretch in North Revere. The tostretch the spring in North market, Revere. drawing The damage done in fourto theyears spring of asmarket,- this drawing pandemic with all that we I am confident that our faith in tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from Patricktion of Keefe Realtors, and the Ward median 1 1 strong installed with along rents ranging a new ballfrom Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community fromNorthern Boston Strand and surrounding Community sault by the Presidentfrom on Boston our fun and- surroundinghave and bring lasting reform to democracy will allow us to unite sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillorsales prices Joanne was $376,250,McKen- field.$1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development communities.Trail has been He in development added that damental Americancommunities. values. This He addedgovernment, that ensuring that those a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big naa teamed 4.9 increase up on over a motion prices at in that“It’s if someone a quality-of-life is paying isbig- na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-life is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 thefor Revere over 20 School years. systemThe North is moment demands a Congress who represent the American peo- Please see ELECTION Page 5 2016. rent they just might be capable last2016. last week’s council meet- sue,”rent hethey said. just might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major Revere segment is a major Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing. HomesPatch said also he wereand the also late on ofBarriers buying andare taking easily advan seen - also a draw for buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates part in the project that creates the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail a continuous 7.5-mile rail trailFor the latest news in Lynn that you need to know, check percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. percent increase over the 56 programs. growth of Revere,” he said. running from West Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sityrunning in children from West and adults. Everett, Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD sity in children and adults. through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the Thethrough ATOD Malden Task Force and Reverefund- REVEREfor how you RECREATIONcould make im- Task HOSTS Force and Revere PAINT on the The ATOD Task Force fund- REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the edto projects the Saugus totaling River $9,500 and soon to provements& SKATE to NIGHT the Reverelynnjournal.com AT Move CRONIN are initiatives RINK of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to into Lynn. The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduceinto Lynn. youth The substance North Revere use, community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- reduce youth substance use, & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK segment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improvesegment their allows mental users health, to en - plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move improve their mental health, joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the andjoy increase spectacular opportunities views of for the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the and increase opportunities for Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positiveRumney youth Marsh. engagement. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- positive youth engagement. The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- InThe addition funding, to the awarded mini- bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grantsthrough already the Executivefunded, Revere Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 onof theEnergy Move and hasEnvironmental extended ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to theirAffairs’ permanent (EEA) Gateway change and City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place programParks Program, mini-grant enables appli the- Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cationsdesign to of Sunday, the trail, March develop 4. - vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Upment to $1,395 of bid-ready is available construc for - al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for tion documents, and receipt select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideastion that documents, make it and easier receipt to select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program ideas that make it easier to of all necessary construction grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eatof healthy all necessary and be construction active for grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all.permits. The applicationWhen completed, is open the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- Our Offices will be Our Offices will be TRASH TRASH Price subject OPEN Price subject OPEN to change NOTICE to change NOTICE without th without th notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 Day Holiday, on Monday, Day Holiday, on Monday, $ .55Per February 19th, 2018 Trash President’s$ Day.55Per February 19th, 2018 Trash President’s Day Gallon will be delayed by one day. Gallon will be delayed by one day. • 1002 Gal. 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The passing last weekend of Sean Connery, who became known to everyone throughout the world for his role as James Bond in the 1960s films, was a sad event for all of us who grew up mesmerized by his performances. Although many other actors have played the role over the years in the subsequent Bond movies, none came even close to epitomizing the charm, strength, and sense of humor that Connery brought to the role. (We have enjoyed the most recent Bond films starring Daniel Craig, though his Bond is of an entirely different sort than Connery’s.) Sean Connery’s performances in those iconic films have stood the test of time. They are every bit as much fun and enjoyable to watch, no matter how many times we see them, principally because of Sean Connery. Beyond his Bond roles, Connery starred in countless other out- standing films over the next 40 years and earned an Academy Award. Off-camera he also was a larger-than-life figure. He was well-respect- ed and beloved among his peers and was an outstanding professional actor in every sense of the word. He overcame his hard-scrabble background as a youth growing up in Scotland through hard work and determination and never forgot where he came from. Although he was named People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive -- at the age of 59 -- his off-screen persona was hardly the raconteur he portrayed as Bond. Sean Connery was married to the same woman (his second wife) for 45 years, quite a feat in the movie business. We came across a quote from his wife, Micheline Roquebrune, which in our view epitomizes the ideal that all men -- real men -- should strive for: “He was a model of a man,” she said. Guest Op-Ed Her words bring to mind the lines of Marc Antony from Shake- speare’s Julius Caesar when Antony eulogizes Caesar: His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand up is shining And say to all the world, “This was a man.” Sean Connery brought fun and joy to hundreds of millions of peo- Dr. Glenn Mollette thousands of funerals were held need the Sun. We do hear about ple for generations. around the country, we mourned the importance of clean water May he rest in peace. The Sun is shining today and but the Sun kept shining. and air but are you grateful for will rise tomorrow. For more I’ve buried a wife and a baby the good air and water that you years than we know the Sun has and it seems like looking back do have? followed this same pattern. that for a period of time I doubt Take time to notice the Sun The rising Sun is a good pat- that I even noticed the Sun was today. A clear day or a cloudy T h e L y n n J o u r n a l tern for all of us. 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Through all over our country. We sadly there were people to love and DIRECTORY all of our life’s discontents with have become alienated from people who cared about me. the Sun’s performance, the Sun good people who have different God has provided the Sun and Advertising & Marketing Business keeps performing. Throughout opinions than we do and this is as long as our creator wants it to Director of Marketing Accounts Executive my lifetime I don’t know of a day tragic. shine it’s going to shine. Today, Debra DiGregorio Judy Russi that the Sun has let me down. It Today we need to look for the let the Sun shine on you. ([email protected]) just keeps on glowing regardless Sun. The Sun is not political. The Glenn Mollette is the publish- Assistant Marketing Directors Editorial of the day or world events. Sun shines on the Democrats and er of Newburgh Press, Liberty Maureen DiBella Page Design, Copy Editing I remember the day President the Republicans. The Sun shines Torch and various other pub- Senior Sales Associates Scott Yates John F. Kennedy was assassi- on sinners and the righteous. The lishing imprints; a national col- nated. His death was one of the Sun takes care of the planet pro- umnist – American Issues and Kathleen Bright Reporting Staff darkest days I can remember as viding our warmth, growth and Common Sense opinions, anal- Seth Daniel Legal Advertising a child but the Sun never ceased our very lives. We take the Sun ysis, stories and features appear John Lynds Ellen Bertino to shine. for granted. So often we don’t each week In over 500 newspa- Printer When Americans came home even pay attention to all the Sun pers, websites and blogs across GateHouse Media from Vietnam in boxes and does and provides. However, we the United States. Thursday, November 5, 2020 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 3 A Gentleman of the Game Ed McNeil returns to soccer as Big Blue assistant

By Cary Shuman are the best teams.” kids really buy into his program. Swampscott plays at its games It’s a shame it’s a shortened When Kenny Leeder was at Blocksidge Field. “We play on season because we would have named the head coach of the the artificial turf and it’s great,” made the tournament easily this Swampscott High School girls said McNeil, noting that virtually year. It would have been nice for soccer team, one of the first all of the NEC schools now play me for the first time ever to par- phone calls he made was to Ed on artificial turf. ticipate in the tournament.” McNeil, who retired as Lynn En- The Big Blue varsity has an McNeil has good memories glish High School girls soccer upcoming rematch with Dan- of his coaching career at Lynn coach following the 2019 season. vers. “They’re [Danvers] as good English. “The girls at Lynn En- Leeder called to offer McNeil a team as I’ve seen in years,” glish were terrific kids. I can’t a position as the Swampscott ju- said McNeil. “We were tied 2-2 say enough about them. We had nior varsity coach and assistant with 12 minutes to go in our first some great players - Megan Forti varsity coach and the highly re- meeting and they got three goals went on to WPI and she was the garded 73-year-old coach from in the last 12 minutes. They just New England Division 3 soccer Lynn accepted the offer right keep coming at you and they’re player of the year in her senior away. He’s glad to be back on well coached. Jimmy Hinchion is year. She was a gem. I went to the sidelines after 17 seasons at a great coach.” see Emma Trahant play soccer English. McNeil said his routine has twice at Simmons last year; she’s “This position has been a per- been to take a separate bus with one of the nicest girls I’ve ever fect fit for me,” said McNeil. “I his JV players to their 4 p.m. coached. Grace Gately, who is had coached JV hockey at Stone- away games. He then drives back the niece of School Committee- ham for seven years and it was to the field for the varsity games. woman Lorraine Gately, Carissa the best job. There’s no pressure While McNeil was at English, Burton - I coached so many won- and you play all the kids a lot.” he coached against Leeder’s derful girls who went on to good McNeil’s JV team has a 3-2- Swampscott teams for four sea- colleges and became successful 1 record. The Big Blue varsity is sons. Leeder moved back to New young women. My 17 years at 2-3-1, having defeated Glouces- Jersey before returning to the English were wonderful.” ter, 5-0, on Senior Night Tues- area and resuming his coaching And now the Swampscott day. “The varsity’s record is a career at Swampscott High. High soccer girls are benefit- little deceiving because we’ve “Kenny’s the best coach I’ve ing from Ed McNeil’s fountain played Danvers, Beverly, Masco, worked with,” said McNeil. of knowledge and outstanding Peabody, and Marblehead who “He’s so knowledgeable and the coaching abilities.

Hoffman to hold tribute to Coach Douglas Mullins Ed McNeil is the junior varsity coach and assistant coach of the SwampscottAoU-NE_W181590_BWH-MGH-BMC_Diversity High School girls soccer team. Newspaper Ad_3.998w x 5h_Greyscale_WCROP_Print_V2_072320_HF.pdf 1 7/27/20 1:34 PM By Cary Shuman coach at English and how enthu- replace people like that.” siastic Doug was about taking Hoffman will be videotaping Lynn TV-15 sportscaster over the Bulldogs’ baseball pro- interviews for “A Tribute To John Hoffman will host a tribute gram. Doug Mullins” show Saturday broadcast for Lynn English base- “Doug wasn’t just a baseball at Fraser Field. Among Doug’s ball coach Douglas Mullins, who coach to his players, he was a fa- friends and associates expected passed away on Oct. 17 follow- ther figure to all those kids,” said to participate in the broadcast ing a courageous battle against Hoffman. “He helped out a lot of are former Lynn English baseball cancer. people. Nobody ever had a bad coach Joe Caponigro, Lynn Clas- Hoffman said he first met word to say about him. He was sical head baseball coach Mike Doug Mullins while he was a a very personable, well-liked Zukowski, former Classical student-athlete at Lynn Classi- gentleman. He was a very good teammate Eric McGrath, English Why have some communities not cal High School. He remembers baseball coach and an even better Director of Athletics Dick NewC - been a part of medical research? personally congratulating Doug person. He will be missed by the ton, and English Vice PrincipalM when he was named as the head entire community. You just don’t Gary Molea. Y You can help researchers develop new and better treatments that benefit all of us. CM Many groups of people have been left out of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MY GBL/ research in the past. That means we know less about CY their health. When you join the All of Us Research been standout athletes at Classi- diversity. The proximity and the Fall 2.” CMY Program, you'll help researchers learn more about cal, is also “all-in” on the move location of the schools works for The Greater Boston League what makes people sick or keeps them healthy. to the Greater Boston League. Lynn. The GBL also has great fa- ADs will next meet on Nov. 12K “First and foremost, the Lynn cilities.” and it’s a near certainty that the JoinAllofUs.org/NewEngland schools’ move to the GBL would Devin said he is grateful to the topic of English and Classical (617) 768-8300 give us competitive balance for GBL for “singlehandedly sav- joining the GBL will be brought all our teams, not just a select ing our Fall 2 season. I want to up informally for discussion. *All participants will receive $25 after completion of their few – especially our girls pro- personally commend all of the And that means Dick Newton visit. To complete the visit, participants must create an account, give consent, agree to share their electronic grams,” said Devin. “Secondly GBL ADs. If we do have a Fall and Bill Devin are doing their health records, answer health surveys, and have their measurements taken (height, weight, blood pressure, etc.), the GBL is a perfect fit for En- 2 season, they saved us. Because jobs exceptionally well, leading and give blood and urine samples, if asked. glish and Classical. The schools as you know, the NEC schools their respective programs with All of Us and the All of Us logo are service marks of the U.S. have similar enrollments. All flip-flopped on their original the best interests of their stu- Department of Health and Human Services. of the schools have tremendous agreement to move everything to dent-athletes in mind at all times. Page 4 THE LYNN JOURNAL Thursday, November 5, 2020 Comprehensive measures to further promote diversity in state contracting announced

The Baker-Polito Administra- ages for certain procurements in to continue pursuing improve- oversee monitoring and reporting support and promote any busi- tion announced a series of mea- order to promote more diversity ments that optimize our supplier of agency diverse spending and nesses seeking to work with the sures to continue ongoing efforts (a component of the “Massport diversity program.” the development of annual com- Commonwealth.” to ensure equal opportunity and Model”), and the translation of Since taking office in 2015, the prehensive diversity spending “Expanding opportunities increase access for diverse com- SDO materials into multiple lan- Baker-Polito Administration has plans for agencies. The legisla- for minority-owned businesses panies in state contracting. As guages. focused on expanding opportuni- tion would also create a Supplier working with state government is part of today’s announcement, “Our administration is com- ties for diverse business enterpris- Diversity Compliance Unit with- a crucial way that we can expand the Administration is filing leg- mitted to continuing to promote es to work with state government in the SDO, which will systemat- economic opportunity for peo- islation entitled, “An Act to growth and opportunity and en- and has increased direct spending ically audit and review direct and ple of color, and I am glad to see Elevate the Supplier Diversity sure the Commonwealth takes on minority-business-enterprises indirect spending data to ensure the Baker-Polito Administration Office to Ensure Equal -Oppor every opportunity to support and by the Executive Branch by near- compliance and accuracy. take further steps to advance that tunity in State Contracting.” The benefit from its diverse business ly $8 million. The Administration Additional Supplier Diversity goal,” said Deborah Enos, Chair bill would establish the Supplier community,” said Gov. Char- has consistently met and raised Improvements: of the Black Advisory Commis- Diversity Office (SDO) as a sep- lie Baker. “In launching these annual benchmarks, grown the Going forward, the SDO an- sion. “The legislation elevating arate state agency with tools and new initiatives, we have worked supplier diversity program, nual report will separate indirect the Supplier Diversity Office and resources to ensure accountabili- closely with leaders in the mi- and filed legislation in February spending between state contrac- additional steps to strengthen the ty and compliance with diversity nority business community, 2020 to promote participation tors and their diverse business program will support our shared goals, oversee agency diversity Black and Latino Caucus, and by minority and women-owned partners by subcontracting and efforts to enable more diverse spending, and audit and review Black Advisory Commission and businesses in state construction ancillary products and services businesses to access state con- spending data. Latino Advisory Commission. projects. The Administration also and itemize minority-busi- tracting opportunities.” The Administration also an- We look forward to continuing included $50.8 million in grants ness-enterprise spending by race “The Commonwealth benefits nounced it will implement sev- our work with these partners to in its recently-launched econom- and ethnicity. The Administra- from ensuring equal opportunity eral other improvements in the strengthen the state contracting ic recovery plan to support small tion will also raise the threshold for diverse companies to partici- supplier diversity space. These process with greater diversity, minority-owned businesses in for the Small Business Purchas- pate in state contracting, and the include a more active role for transparency and accountability.” Massachusetts, which have been ing Program from $150,000 for Baker-Polito Administration has the SDO in engaging diverse and “We are committed to collab- disproportionately impacted by the total value of the contract to done important work to strength- small businesses in public pro- orating with diverse companies the COVID-19 pandemic. $250,000 per year, which will en the Supplier Diversity pro- curements, expanded reporting throughout Massachusetts and Legislation Filed Today: help increase preference and ac- gram in support of that goal,” said for spending between state con- ensure equity within the pub- “An Act to Elevate the Sup- cess for minority businesses, as Josie Martinez, Chair of the Lati- tractors and their diverse busi- lic marketplace,” said Lt. Gov. plier Diversity Office to Ensure many are small businesses. no Advisory Commission. “The ness partners, the publication Karyn Polito. “Increasing eco- Equal Opportunity in State Con- The SDO will align its supplier new initiatives announced today of minority-business-enterprise nomic development – for all tracting” would establish the diversity program with a compo- build upon the Administration’s spending by race and ethnici- businesses and communities SDO as a separate state agency nent of the “Massport Model” by efforts to promote opportunities ty, the expansion of the Small – is a critical priority given the under the authority of the Exec- expanding the percentage of bid for minority-owned businesses, Business Purchasing Program, COVID-19 pandemic and its re- utive Office for Administration evaluation scores dedicated to and I thank the Governor and Lt. increased bid evaluation percent- lated impacts, and we are pleased and Finance. The SDO would the supplier diversity plan from Governor for their focus on these 10 percent to 25 percent, for pro- important issues.” curements above a certain thresh- These new measures build old. Additionally, the SDO will upon the Administration’s previ- work with state and private sec- ous efforts to optimize the sup- tor partners to translate existing plier diversity program such as materials into foreign languages expanding the categories of di- to further accommodate diverse verse businesses that participate businesses seeking to do business in the supplier diversity program, with the Commonwealth. streamlining and simplifying the “The Baker-Polito Adminis- certification process, upgrading GENERAL tration continues to implement systems to allow for electronic creative reforms that empower applications and to better manage diverse businesses across the records, entering into multi-year Commonwealth,” said Secretary agreements with third party certi- of Administration and Finance fication organizations to provide Michael J. Heffernan. “We look free certifications for Massachu- forward to continuing to work setts businesses, increasing com- ELECTRICLung Cancer • Other Cancers closely with the minority busi- pliance with program guidelines, ness community, our colleagues implementing new training, and in the Legislature, and other key hiring additional personnel to Special trusts have been set up by vendors and suppliers stakeholders to enact and imple- further improve the program. of the General Electric plant to pay asbestos victims. You can make ment these critical measures to a claim without ever leaving your home. If you ever worked at the General Electric plant before 1982 you may have been exposed to asbestos - and not even know it. You could be entitled to multiple cash settlements without SEND US YOUR NEWS even leaving your house, going to court, or filing a lawsuit. If you ever worked at the General Electric plant, you were likely exposed to The Lynn Journal encourages residents to sub- asbestos. 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Birmingham, Alabama attorney Robert Norris helps injured claimants, nationwide, collect cash benefits from Asbestos Trusts. “No represen- [email protected] tation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.” Thursday, November 5, 2020 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 5 City of Lynn COVID-19 update

The Lynn Public Health De- event venues or in public settings partment has confirmed that as in Lynn are limited to 50 people. of Wednesday, Nov. 4, the num- All gatherings must disperse by ber of active, confirmed positive 9:30pm. COVID-19 cases is 601 with 53 • All persons over the age of 5 new cases today. 5,103 Lynn res- must wear face masks whenever idents have recovered and 123 they are in public, inside and out- have died. The total number of side, regardless of their distance confirmed positive COVID-19 from other people. Those people cases in Lynn since March 21, who are unable to wear a mask 2020, including those who have due to a medical or a disabling died and recovered, is 5,827. condition are still exempt from Please visit the City of Lynn this order. COVID-19 Data Dashboard Please visit the Governor’s which is updated daily. Press website to view the full de- Governor Baker announced tails of the updated orders:https:// updates to several executive www.mass.gov/news/baker-poli- residentes de Lynn se han recu- pm, como comer en persona, la orders which all go into effect to-administration-announces-tar- incapacitante aún están exentas perado y 123 se han muerto. El venta de cannabis de adultos, statewide this Friday, Novem- geted-measures-to-curb-ris- de esta orden. número total de casos positivos casinos y gimnasios. Los restau- ber 6th to assist in the State’s ing-covid-19-cases. Visite el sitio web de la pren- confirmados de COVID-19 en rantes pueden seguir ofreciendo COVID-19 response efforts: Stop the Spread Initiative sa del gobernador para ver los Lynn desde el 21 de marzo de comida para llevar y entrega a • A Stay at Home Advisory Testing have been extended until detalles completos de las or- 2020, incluyendo los que muri- domicilio después de las 9:30 pm from 10:00pm-5:00am to en- December 31st denes actualizadas:https://www. eron y se recuperaron, es 5,827. para alimentos y bebidas no al- sure residents avoid unnecessary Please visit http://www. mass.gov/news/baker-polito-ad- Por favor, visite el nuevo regis- cohólicas. activities. Residents are still al- ci.lynn.ma.us/covid19/resources. ministration-announces-tar- tro de data de COVID-19 de la • Se ha ajustado la orden de lowed to conduct essential busi- shtml#p7GPc1_2 for more infor- geted-measures-to-curb-ris- ciudad de Lynn que se actualiza las reuniones para las residencias ness such as going to or from mation on how you can get a free ing-covid-19-cases. diariamente. privadas, limitando a 10 personas work, school, the grocery store COVID-19 test in the City of Las pruebas de la iniciativa de Ayer, el gobernador Baker en interiores y 25 personas en ex- or the pharmacy during the ad- Lynn until December 31st. Stop the Spread se han extendido anunció actualizaciones a varias teriores. Las reuniones en interi- visory. We will continue to provide hasta el 31 de diciembre órdenes ejecutivas que entrarán ores en lugares para eventos o en • Certain businesses and activ- regular updates on COVID-19 Visite http://www.ci.lynn. en vigencia por todo el estado entornos públicos están limitadas ities must be closed at 9:30pm, through the City website (www. ma.us/covid19/resources.sht- este viernes 6 de noviembre para a 25 personas. Las reuniones al such as in person dining, adult lynnma.gov), social media, and ml#p7GPc1_2 para obtener ayudar en los esfuerzos de re- aire libre en lugares para eventos use cannabis sales, casinos, and the Smart 911 emergency notifi- más información sobre cómo spuesta del estado al COVID-19. o en entornos públicos en Lynn fitness centers. Restaurants may cation system (sign up at www. puede obtener una prueba de • Un aviso de quedarse en están limitadas a 50 personas. continue to provide takeout and smart911.com). COVID-19 gratuita en la ciudad casa de 10:00pm a 5:00am para Todas las reuniones deben dis- delivery after 9:30pm for food Actualización de COVID-19 de Lynn hasta el 31 de diciembre. garantizar que los residentes persarse antes de las 9:30 pm. and non-alcoholic beverages. de la ciudad de Lynn del 3 de Continuaremos brindando ac- eviten actividades innecesarias. • Todas las personas mayores • The gatherings order has noviembre de 2020. tualizaciones periódicas sobre Los residentes todavía pueden de 5 años deben usar mascarillas been adjusted for private resi- El Departamento de Salud COVID-19 a través del sitio web realizar negocios esenciales, siempre que estén en público, dences, limiting 10 people in- Pública de Lynn ha confirmado de la Ciudad (www.lynnma.gov), como ir o volver del trabajo, la dentro y fuera, independiente- doors and 25 people outdoors. que a partir de hoy, el número las redes sociales y el sistema escuela, el supermercado o la far- mente de su distancia de otras Indoor gatherings at event venues de casos activos, confirmados de notificación de emergencia macia durante el aviso. personas. Aquellas personas que or in public settings are limited to positivos de COVID-19 es 601 Smart 911 (regístrese enwww. • Ciertos negocios y activi- no pueden usar una máscara de- 25 people. Outdoor gatherings at con 53 casos nuevos hoy. 5,103 smart911.com). dades deben cerrarse a las 9:30 bido a una condición médica o

Election/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and move past this divisive, vit- riolic moment. Democrats will do the hard work of uniting this country. We can do it by leading with principle and conviction, and with genuine charity for all, not just those we perceive to be on our side. I am looking for- ward to restoring a government that truly works in the best inter- est of all Americans.” Sen. Ed Markey was re-elect- ed to the United States Senate, defeating Republican candi- date Kevin O’Connor. Markey received 25,111 votes in Lynn while O’Connor received 8,781. Lynn’s state delegation on Beacon Hill, Sen. Brendan Crighton and State Reps. Daniel Paul Oben dressed in red, white and blue, Volunteer Debbie Alsebai Cahill, Peter Capano, Lori Eh- of the 1619 Project to insure voter’s rights, and Thomas Fraley just rlich, and Donald Wong were all voted. Ward 5 Residents – Evens Priyen and Koralie Duvil. re-elected to their positions. Page 6 THE LYNN JOURNAL Thursday, November 5, 2020

The Veterans pictured on these pages have a special place in our community and deserve a special salute and thank you from the residents this Veterans Day! SALUTE TO VETERANS

George W Bolster Sr, David Bolster Christopher Bolster Max Elkin Seargent, U.S. Marines U.S. Marines U.S. Marines U.S. Army WW2 1950-1959 1979-1982 2017- Current 1940s Roseanne Trionfi-Mazzuchelli & Melody Cozzens (left) U.S. ARMY MP Academy | 1979

We will never Forget the Sacrifices they have made DAN CAHILL STATE REPRESENTATIVE & COUNCILOR-AT-LARGE Paid Political Advertisement Kate Anslinger, Jack Elkin Air force Veteran U.S. Navy | 1944 Remembering Our Veterans Charles Gaeta, Executive Director Laura Walsh, Chairperson Board of Commissioners Susan McGinnis-Lang, Steve Martin, Robert Muise, & Frederick Russell Thursday, November 5, 2020 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 7 ST. MARY’S OF LYNN VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO BISHOP FENWICK 4-1 The Spartans of St. Mary’s varsity Field Hockey Team, head by Coach Victoria Ault and Captains, Pejae Parent, Achan Wol, and Shannon Lovett fell to Bishop Fenwick 4-1. Despite a heavy rain the game was played away at Fewick’s home field and the game was kept close in. the first half.

Captain Pejae Parent at mid-field Gianna Korisianos starts a play for Brianna Spinelli tries to keep the ball in play for the Spartans early in to start the game. the Spartans. the first half. Lily Pregent is hustling off the field for a breather.

Mid-fielder Maggie Pierce steals the ball. Watching from the sidelines is Makayla McGrath. Goalie Ann Romelus directs her team from the net. 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Governor Charlie and address health needs, and • Adult-use marijuana sales doc/covid-19-order-53/down- es are limited to 10 people and Baker announced these chang- taking a walk. must cease at 9:30 p.m. (not load outdoor gatherings at private es at a time where public health The Stay At Home Adviso- including medical marijuana) residences are limited to 25 data has indicated that cases ry is available in full to read at • Indoor and outdoor events Face Covering Order: people. The limit on gather- are rising, with cases up by www.mass.gov/stayhome. • Theaters/movie theaters Governor Baker also signed ings held in public spaces and 278 percent and hospitaliza- Early Closure of Businesses (including drive-in movie the- an updated order related to at event venues (e.g. wedding tions up by 145 percent since and Activities: Governor Bak- aters), and performance ven- face-coverings. The revised venues) remains the same. The Labor Day. These measures er issued a new executive or- ues (indoor and outdoor) order requires all persons to new order also requires that are meant to disrupt rising der that requires the early clo- • Youth and adult amateur wear face-coverings in all trends now, so the Common- sure of certain businesses and sports activities public places, even where they all gatherings (regardless of wealth can keep the economy activities each night at 9:30 • Golf facilities are able to maintain 6 feet of size or location) must end and and schools open for residents p.m. The 9:30 p.m. closure re- • Recreational boating and distance from others. The re- disperse by 9:30 p.m. and to prevent the need to roll quirement is aligned with the boating businesses vised order still allows for an The new gatherings order back to Phase I or Phase II of Stay At Home Advisory and • Outdoor recreational expe- exception for residents who also requires that organizers of the reopening plan. together the two new initia- riences cannot wear a face-covering gatherings report known pos- All orders and advisories tives are designed to further • Casinos and horse tracks/ due to a medical or disabling itive COVID-19 cases to the will be effective Friday, Nov. limit activities that could lead simulcast facilities condition, but it allows em- 6 at 12:01 a.m. to COVID-19 transmission. • Driving and flight schools ployers to require employees local health department in that Effective Nov. 6, the fol- • Zoos, botanical gardens, to provide proof of such a con- community and requires orga- New Orders lowing businesses and activ- wildlife reserves, nature cen- dition. It also allows schools nizers to cooperate with con- and Advisories: ities must close to the public ters to require that students partic- tact tracing. The gatherings Stay At Home Advisory: each day between the hours of • Close contact personal ipating in in-person learning order authorizes continued en- The Administration issued a 9:30 p.m. and 5 a.m. services (such as hair and nail provide proof of such a medi- forcement by local health and revised Stay At Home Advi- • Restaurants (in-person salons) cal or disabling condition. police departments and speci- sory to ensure residents avoid dining must cease at 9:30 p.m., • Gyms, Fitness Centers and unnecessary activities that can although takeout and delivery Health Clubs Gatherings Order: fies that fines for violating the lead to increased COVID-19 may continue for food and • Indoor and outdoor pools Governor Baker also signed gathering order will be $500 transmission. The revised Stay non-alcoholic beverages, but • Museums/cultural & his- an updated order restricting for each person above the limit At Home Advisory instructs not alcohol) torical facilities/guided tours gatherings. The new gather- at a particular gathering. The 10th annual Ultimate Tailgate Party to benefit Lovin’ Spoonfuls goes virtual Boston-based food rescue Lo- to a musical performance from this year has taken a financial and healthy food per week and dis- after realizing hunger isn’t a prob- vin’ Spoonfuls will host their 10th Lake Street Dive, Spoonfuls will emotional toll on everyone and are tribute it to organizations across lem of supply, it’s a problem of annual Ultimate Tailgate Party on- also debut its new video highlight- grateful to Wes Moore and Lake the Commonwealth that serve distribution. Since the start of the line this year on Wednesday, Nov. ing the efforts of frontline workers Street Dive for joining our 2020 people facing food insecurity. To COVID pandemic, Spoonfuls has 18. The virtual program will begin during the COVID-19 pandemic. program. Though not physically learn more about sponsorship op- rescued nearly 3 million pounds of at 7 p.m., and features a timely “Since 2010, our Ultimate Tail- together with our friends in hos- portunities, please contact Senior food, as well as onboarded 20 new keynote on the intersection of food gate Party has attracted thousands pitality this year, we remain grate- Director of Development, Erin beneficiary partners and launched justice and racial equity from Wes of guests and dozens of the area’s ful for them and are committed to Keohane. a new permanent eighth route in Moore, CEO of the Robin Hood best restaurants, all in the name of supporting them anyway we can, “By making admission to Tail- response to the rising need. About Foundation. raising money and awareness for and making sure they stay healthy gate complimentary this year, it 14 percent of partners rely on Lo- For the first time in the event’s Spoonfuls,” says Ashley Stanley, and focused on their businesses.” allows Spoonfuls to engage with vin’ Spoonfuls’ deliveries for all of history, tickets to Tailgate are free, founder and executive director of Leading one of the largest an- both our larger community as well the food they serve their clients. however registration is required Lovin’ Spoonfuls. “For the safety ti-poverty forces in the nation, as with new supporters - people To learn more about Lovin’ and can be done here or by visit- of all our guests, employees and Wes Moore is also a New York from all over who have never had Spoonfuls and the 10th Annual ing LovinSpoonfulsInc.org. TV vendors, this year’s Ultimate Tail- Times bestselling author, combat the chance to attend this event in Ultimate Tailgate, or to donate personality, chef, social justice gate will take the same lively spirit veteran, and social entrepreneur. person - to discuss the importance to the organization, please vis- advocate and Lovin’ Spoonfuls of our largest annual event online, Wes’ first book, The Other Wes of food rescue and food insecurity, it lovinspoonfulsinc.org. For the Culinary Panel member Andrew and I’m confident we’ll replicate Moore, captured the nation’s at- while also highlighting all of the latest updates and events, join Lo- Zimmern returns as this year’s the same energy and enthusiasm it tention on the fine line between organization’s accomplishments vin’s mailing list or follow on Ins- master of ceremonies. In addition creates every year. We know that success and failure in communi- during a turbulent year,” says Erin ties and in ourselves. Wes’ latest Keohane, Lovin’ Spoonfuls Se- tagram, Twitter or Facebook. book, Five Days, explores the up- nior Director of Development. “It Each week day, Spoonfuls’ 12 risings in Baltimore in 2015 after is our hope that this year’s Tailgate Food Rescue Coordinators work the death of Freddie Gray in police program will bring some light to with over 200 vendor partners custody, through a kaleidoscope of everyone’s week and inspire at- across eight truck routes to pick up perspectives and examines critical tendees to support Spoonfuls’ con- wholesome, perishable food from questions about the deeper course tinued work throughout the Com- grocery stores, produce wholesal- of violence and poverty. monwealth.” ers, farms and farmers markets, Various donation opportunities Since 2010, Lovin’ Spoon- and distribute it to more than 160 will also be available during the fuls has rescued and distributed community nonprofits that address Virtual Ultimate Tailgate Party. over 18 million pounds of fresh, food insecurity in Greater Boston, Proceeds raised during the event healthy food - the equivalent of MetroWest and Western Massa- will enable Spoonfuls’ ongoing more than 15 million meals. Driv- chusetts. Communities served in- efforts to rescue an average of en by a passion for change, Ash- clude: Boston, Chelsea, Everett, 75,000-80,000 pounds of fresh, ley Stanley established Spoonfuls Revere and others. Thursday, November 5, 2020 THE LYNN JOURNAL Page 9 Resident creates Beyond the Blues Zoom Production

By Kate Anslinger project required major technical have a story behind them, so I labor. thought that if a story could hap- Winthrop resident, musician “Ralph and I started work- pen in a gritty urban blues bar, and producer, Ralph Tufo, knows ing on Beyond the Blues back then why not Lynn,” said Tufo. what it’s like to adapt to the new in February this year,” said Sa- “These are stories about real norm. Accordion and piano play- mantha Bestvina, Producer/Di- people who have overcome ob- er for the Squeezebox Stomp- rector. “First, we had plans for stacles.” ers, Tufo has recently expanded a live stage viewing which then Tufo and his team hope to his musical resume with a pro- turned into a stage reading which perform the show live in 2021. duction that takes viewers on a ultimately ended in our virtual To access the video, search for journey through the Brickyard in production of the show. I’d had “Beyond the Blues Zoom Pro- Lynn, where he grew up. never worked with Adobe Pre- duction” in YouTube. The project was initially sup- miere before, nor had I ever cre- In addition to Tufo and Bestvi- posed to be a live performance, ated “scenes” for a film. It was a na, the show stars: Dominic/Tom but COVID had other plans. tedious process, but a wonderful Hennessey: Greg Hovanesian Tufo teamed up with producer/ learning experience. I was fortu- Albie Tomlin: Nate Haywood director Samantha Bestvina and nate to have actors that adjusted Mary Hennessey: Amanda Hur- Squeezebox Stompers guitarist quickly, came ready to create/ ley Jack Weber: Kyle W. Porter Larry Plitt to write the script, play, and put in the effort to make Shakira Murray: Sarah Jack- A photo of the Lynn train overpass with “Brickyard” painted on it, lyrics and music, producing an our show a reality, despite all the son Tony Tagliamonte: Kevin which still exists today. intense depiction of life in Lynn. changes we faced over the past 6 Groppe Recorded Music: Larry The performance, titled “Be- months.” Plitt Logo Design: Karla Murphy yond the Blues Zoom Produc- The accounts in the video If you’re interested in contrib- pandemic is finally over), you made out to: tion,” is accessible via YouTube stem from Tufo’s real-life expe- uting to help defray the expens- can donate at: Ralph Tufo and showcases 17 different mu- riences with the addition of blues es involved with creating this www.paypal.com under the 3 Seal Harbor Rd. sical scenes performed by indi- music that enhances each of the production and also help with account name: ralphtufo@ Unit 647 viduals in a story format. Like performer’s storylines. fundraising for a 2021 in-theater gmail.com Winthrop, MA 02152 most things in today’s word, the “A lot of blues songs seem to production of the play (when the Donations by check can be All Care Resources receives Home Care Re-Accreditation

All Care Resources, a pri- promote even higher standards services. All Care Resources is an vate-pay, non-profit home care for agencies seeking re-accredi- affiliate of All Care VNA, found- agency based in Lynn, MA, has tation. ed in 1911, which is a non-prof- Now You can be reaffirmed its commitment to “The Alliance’s accreditation it Medicare/Medicaid-certified quality care and ethical business program demonstrates our lead- agency offering services of nurs- practices by earning re-Accredi- ership for an area that is becom- es, rehabilitation and palliative tation from the Home Care Alli- ing more and more important to services in the home billed di- UPFRONT &CENTER ance of Massachusetts. The alli- the health care delivery system rectly to insurances , and is an ance, which represents 190 home in Massachusetts,” says Patri- affiliate of All Care Hospice, a health and elder care agencies cia Kelleher, executive director non-profit hospice, which - pro across Massachusetts, created an of the Home Care Alliance of vides the highest quality medical accreditation protocol to promote With our A P R I L 2 5 , 2 0 1 9 Massachusetts. “The revised and emotional care for those with The Beacon T H E R E A R E N O T I M E S L I K E T H E S E T I M E S hill Times quality services, ethical business standards highlight our agen- life-limiting illnesses, as well as BHAC continues Beacon Hill standards, and superior employ- Bistro application By Dan Murphy to the commission with more cies’ best practices and will help respite care, spiritual support, STICKY NOTE information on the proposed The Beacon Hill Architectural hardware for the new entry door Commission again voted to con - and the awning fronting Charles tinue its determination on the Street, as well as a final win Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro’s - dow design. “Your application application during its April 18 is incomplete…and you need hearing at City Hall ment practices in an industry that to resolve the window issue,” Frank McGuire, project archi- tect, outlined two concepts for Rosales said. guide members of the public as and bereavement counseling for The commission voted to deny the building at 25 Charles St., both of which include plans to without prejudice an application relocate the hotel’s main lobby for the Charles Street Garage at and entry to the corner of Charles 144-158 Charles St. to remove on the Front Page and Branch streets while offering three existing AT&T antennae Cyan two alternatives for realigning and hardware from a chimney

lacks meaningful licensure in the Magenta the building’s windows openings and replace them with four and patterns along its Charles-, antennae inside three, new fiber- they choose who will take care of families. It is also an affiliate of Branch- and Chestnut-street glass canisters on the roof, which Program leaders and participants are all smiles at the Aspire Spring Gala held by MassGeneral Hospital for Children. sides. would have been visible from a Commissioner Miguel Rosales public way. Yellow instructed the applicant to return

Aspire Spring Gala raises $2.6M for autism research (BHAC Pg. 8) Black

Commonwealth of Massachu- Photos by Matt West with high cognitive autism spec- and Kim and Eric Karofsky Area A-1 sees 11 percent decrease in trum disorder and related pro - (Terry and Tom Hamilton could Around 900 people came files develop the skills necessary their loved ones in their homes.” All Care House calls, a non-prof- together for the MassGeneral not make it due to Aerosmith’s Part One crime in ’19 from last year Perfect for: Community Reminders, to be successful in their commu- Las Vegas schedule); Aspire pro Hospital for Children Aspire nities and workplaces. - gram participants and their fam By Dan Murphy assaults were also down by near Spring Gala at the Four Seasons Peter L. Slavin, MD, presi - - and raised more than $2.6 mil - ilies; and corporations from all ly 12 percent, with 52 incidents - dent of Massachusetts General over the country were in atten As the first quarter of 2019 in 2019, compared to 59 a year lion for autism research and care. Hospital; Scott McLeod, PhD, - came to a close, Area A-1 report The 19th annual event support dance to celebrate the great suc- - ago. setts even while it grows in pop- - executive director of Aspire; cess of the Aspire program. ed an 11 percent drop in violent Likewise, commercial bur ed Aspire, the highly successful, Andrew Harris, Aspire program and property crime, compared - therapeutically-based program “As Aspire continues to grow, glaries saw more than a 29-per - manager; the 2019 Aspire Spring we are engaging more and more with the same timeframe the pre- cent decline as the number All Care Resources is a private it visiting medical practice pro- of the Lurie Center for Autism Gala Committee of Stephanie vious year. based in Lexington, Mass. Aspire clients with our new program - dropped to 12 from 17 in 2018. and David Long, Tim Sweeney, According to Boston Police, The rate of residential bur helps children, teens and adults Ann Marie and Daniel Gross, 449 incidents of Part One crime - (Aspire, Pg. 5) glaries remained steady, however, were reported between Jan. 1 with nine incidents this year and Schedules, Coupons, Sales, and March 24 of this year in the last, respectively. ularity. dis-trict, which includes Beacon Meanwhile, other burglaries Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner Hill, Chinatown Downtown and were on the rise as the number the North End, down from 504 climbed to three from one in pay, non-profit home care offer- viding physician and nurse prac- It’s Membership Season at the BHCA! last year. 2018. Spring is finally here and with While no homicides were Larcenies from motor vehi - it comes our annual Membership been able to recapture 15-min reported either this year or last, - cles were down around 49 per - drive at the Beacon Hill Civic ute resident parking spaces at the rate of rapes and attempted cent, with 43 incidents in 2019 Association. Soon to reach our the intersection of Joy and Mt. rapes doubled as the number of as opposed to 85 the previous Vernon Streets, and we are work inci-dents climbed to eight from All Care Resources Director, centennial, our volunteer organi- - year, while other larcenies were zation has worked to preserve the ing closely with the City on the four in 2018. up nearly 10 percent, with 291 historic beauty and quality of life new accessibility and traffic calm- In contrast, robberies and this year, com-pared with 265 in ing flexible private pay in-home titioner visits in patient’s homes. on Beacon Hill since 1922. ing measures that are appearing attempted robberies were down 2018. Announcements, Programs and more! all over Beacon Hill. Contractor nearly 55 percent, dropping to From answering your calls and Moreover, the rate of auto e-mails, to working with the City parking is a constant challenge, 15 from 33 last year. theft decreased almost 46 per - on zoning, architecture, trees, and we listen and do our best Similarly, the rate of domestic cent as the number fell to 13 trash, and traffic and parking to respond to your concerns, so aggravated decreased by around from 24 the previous year. Elaine Buckley says “We are issues, the BHCA office is a busy that the impact on neighbors is 57 percent as the number of inci- Citywide, Part One crime was place. Most recently, we have dents fell to three from seven in down around 7 percent, with (BHCA Pg. 4) 2018. 3,302 incidents this year, com - proud to continue to meet these  Non-domestic aggravated pared with 3,599 in 2018. accreditation standards that con- 3-inch-by-3-inch Sticky Note vey All Care’s commitment to Req. 3-week advance placement Example Page quality. Providing peace of mind Sticky Note represented to our clients, and their families, by Black box is our primary goal. By main- taining our accreditation, we demonstrate that we not only talk Four Options to Choose From quality, but we also deliver on OFF that promise”. 7,000 COPIES $ 7,000 COPIES $ 12,000 COPIES $ The Home Care Alliance Ocean Beach native and local surf legend Steve Bettis was diagnosed with MS in 2006. Although surfing is still central 2-COLOR 600 4-COLOR 700 2-COLOR 800 launched this Accreditation Pro- to his life, he hasn’t been able to get out on the water in 10 gram for Private Pay agencies MY years. For a man whose daily routine always included a few waves, more than a decade out of the surf is just too long. 4-COLOR STICKIES CAN BE A COMBINATION OF COLORS. 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Charlie Baker nominat- sitions into the role of Chief and the tools necessary for the role. ident and Dean of the Flaschner that, she was a University Attor- ed Associate Justice Kimberly that under her leadership, the She is brilliant, hardworking, an- Judicial Institute, designing con- ney for Harvard University in the Budd to serve as Chief Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial alytical, collegial and astute. She tinuing education programs for General Counsel’s Office. Justice the Supreme Judicial Court. The Court will continue its tradition is a great writer and a tremendous judges. She also serves as the Budd later served as Director of nominee and her family joined of excellence in promoting the human being. I have watched her Court’s liaison to the Committee the Community Values program Gov. Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn rule of law and fostering public career over the years and am cer- on Judicial Performance Eval- at Harvard Business School. Jus- Polito for a formal announce- trust.” tain that Justice Budd will do an uation, the Trial Court Leader- tice Budd was appointed as an ment today at the State House. “Throughout her career, Jus- outstanding job as Chief Justice.” ship Group, the SJC Standing Associate Justice of the Massa- If confirmed, Justice Budd will tice Budd has served as a role The Supreme Judicial Court Committee on Pro Bono Legal chusetts Superior Court by then- be the second Black Chief; sec- model for women and people is the Commonwealth’s highest Services and the Judicial Youth Gov. Deval Patrick in 2009. In ond female Chief and first Black of color and she has given a appellate court, consisting of the Corps. 2016 she served as the Regional female Chief. She will replace voice and a seat at the table to Chief Justice and six Associate Justice Budd earned her Bach- Administrative Justice for Mid- Chief Justice Ralph Gants who those who have not always been Justices. The seven Justices hear elor’s degree in English from dlesex Criminal Business. Jus- tragically passed away earlier heard,” said Lt. Gov. Polito. appeals on a broad range of crim- Georgetown University, and a this fall. “Her qualifications and character inal and civil cases from Sep- law degree from Harvard Law tice Budd teaches in MCLE and “Justice Kimberly Budd is a make her well suited to continue tember through May and issue School. She began her legal ca- Bar Association programs, is a distinguished and well respect- to serve the citizens of the Com- written opinions that are posted reer as a law clerk to Chief Jus- former adjunct instructor at New ed jurist who will bring years monwealth with justice and in- online. tice Joseph P. Warner of the Mas- England Law Boston, and has of calm, steady and collabora- tegrity and I look forward to the Kimberly S. Budd, Associ- sachusetts Appeals Court. Justice taught trial advocacy at Harvard tive leadership experience to the consideration of the Governor’s ate Justice, was appointed to Budd was a litigation associate Law School. She is married with Commonwealth’s highest court Council in her appointment.” the Supreme Judicial Court by at Mintz Levin, before serving two sons. serving as Chief Justice,” said “This was a wonderful ap- Governor Charlie Baker in 2016. as an Assistant United States For more information about Gov. Baker. “I have the utmost pointment by the Governor,” said Since her appointment, she has Attorney in the United States the Massachusetts Supreme Ju- confidence that her unique- per former Chief Justice Roderick L. authored over 85 decisions. She Attorney’s Office for the District dicial Court, visit: http://www. spective and understanding of Ireland. “Justice Budd will do a also serves on the Hearing List of Massachusetts in the Major mass.gov/courts/court-info/sjc/. the law will aid her as she tran- fantastic job because she has all Committee. Justice Budd is Pres- Crimes and Drug Units. After

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Newsweek recognizes East entire staff work hard as a team Boston Savings Bank as Massa- for our customers every day. This chusetts’ 2021 Best Small Bank recognition is a great reflection in their first ever ranking of the on the entire EBSB team,” said financial institutions that are Richard J. Gavegnano, Chair- working to meet the needs of man, President and Chief Exec- customers during this unprece- utive Officer. dented time. Newsweek published its inau- The criteria for this award was gural bank rankings in Septem- extensive and focused on the ber in partnership with Lending- 55 separate factors that would Tree, an online loan marketplace be most important to customers and comparison site for finan- in choosing their bank. Factors cial services. The rankings were that were assessed included cur- based on a subjective assessment The Pacheco Family – Alda, Anthony, and Connie Pacheco with District Deputy Fausto Cabrera. rent and historical interest rates, of checking and savings accounts a wide array of fees, account as well as digital banking tools terms, consumer service features, from more than 2,500 FDIC-in- mobile app satisfaction and bank sured institutions. profile, among others. “We are extremely proud to be East Boston Savings Bank is named among the best banks in a Massachusetts-chartered stock the country by Newsweek. 2020 savings bank founded in 1848, has been a difficult year for ev- With over $6.5 billion in assets eryone. At EBSB we focused on and 42 branch offices in 27 com- the safety of our employees as munities in the greater Boston well as continue to provide our metropolitan area, East Boston customers not only with great Savings Bank is a proven com- service but also provide them munity bank that offers products with resources to help them nav- and services that meet the deposit igate through the crisis. Our di- and financing needs of both con- rectors, senior management and sumers and businesses

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