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VOLUME 19, No. 86 VOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 WEDNESDAY Call center sees WEDNESDAY FebruaryWEDNESDAY 27, 2019 Revere's TND Revere's TND February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018 sharp increase INDEX INDEX INDEX receives $50,000 receives $50,000 Editorial 4 during wind storm Editorial 4 EditorialSports 411 Police News Police News 16 Police News 14 16 stateBy Sue Ellen Woodcockgrantplaces for in the city.jobs state grant for jobs Real Estate 19 Sports Residents lost power in 11 SportsClassifieds 1119 The SpecialCity toof The Revere Journal 311 Beachmont,the business Point community of Pines that Special to The Journal the business community that Classifieds 18-19 Classifieds 18-19 Call Center experienced a 40 andare the critical Bell toCircle fostering area. eco- are critical to fostering eco- DEATHS to 50Monday increase morning in calls the during Bak- nomicPaul Argenzio, success and superinten building- Monday morning the Bak- nomic success and building Paul Archbold dent of Public Works, said his DEATHS theer-Polito windy weather Administration on Monday stronger neighborhoods in ev- er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- DEATHSTullio Berlangieri andawarded Tuesday. $500,000 In an toaverage nine departmentery region in received Massachusetts.” about 15 awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.” Thomas Boyan, Sr Thomas Boyan, Sr dayprojects the center through receives the 80-100 Urban to 20Revere calls for is limbs rebuilding down. its projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its Josephine Ficociello calls.Agenda During Grant the Program. wind storm The economicAt 33 Jarvis and St. employment a home and Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Marie Butera Marie Butera theRevere center arm was ofbusy. The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Walter Pfeifer See WIND STORM Page 3 Mayor Brian Arrigo with the Revere Chamber of Commerce (RCOC) members. In the front, from left Richard Buttiglieri Richard Buttiglieri borhoodPower went Developers out in (TND)a few and high value assets includ- to right, Maria Brito RCOC board member,borhood Patty Developers Pace RCOC (TND)treasurer, andMelinda high Cashman value assets RCOC includ board- Francine Whippen was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Theresa Conte Theresa Conte member, and Kim Corliss RCOC Secretary/Clerkwas one group Back. given In the $50,000 back from ing left Suffolkto right, Downs,John Bonapar Wonder- - Obituaries Page 8 in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-close NECCO te, RCOC board member, Wendy Millar-Pagein funding RCOC to Executive help establish Director, land, Steve a Williams, soon-to-close RCOC NECCOboard Dr. Adrian Costanza Dr. Adrian Costanza Mottoloworkforce development Post #4524 ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- member, Karen Gallo, RCOC President,workforce Steve Snyder, development Vice President ser- EBNHCplant, and and breakfast the MassDevelop sponsor. - ment TDI Waterfront District. Dorothy Cordaro Dorothy Cordaro vices in Revere to support lo- vices in Revere to support lo- ment TDI Waterfront District. INDEPENDENT DeMaino’scal residents to acquire Restaurant newly The program team seeks up to un- cal residents to acquire newly The program seeks to un- Gerardo Iannuzzi GerardoNEWSPAPER Iannuzzi GROUP created jobs. lock community-driven re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- Lt. ByGov. Sue KarynEllen Woodcock Polito along betweensponses the to Mottolo local obstacles, Post and Revere ChamberLt. Gov. Karyn of Polito alongCommerce sponses to local obstacles, Patricia Muse Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Patricia State Rep. Muse RoseLee Vincent, Lt.with Gov. Housing Karyn Polito, and EconomicAnn Houston DeMaino’sand of The promote Neighborhood ateconomic Casa Developers, Lucia.devel- State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Paul Penta, Jr. BobDevelopmentFor O' Brienyears ofit Reverewas Secretary known Economic Jayas Department,Fromopment now opportunities Mayoron the Brian Mottolothrough Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and Development Secretary Jay opment opportunities through Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda Grant Program on Ecomonic Development Jay Ash atPost the willannouncement be on the lower-lev of the Urban- Agenda Grant Program on Antonetta Salamone Antonetta Salamone CasaAsh came Lucia, to a Revere function City facility Hall partnership-building, problem holds State Ashof came the to Revere City City Hall Breakfastpartnership-building, problem Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. atto 61 present Lucia theAve. check Then toit was the elsolving, with its and own shared small account room- to present the check to the solving, and shared account- 50 CENTS soldNeighborhood to the Joseph Developers. Leon Mot- toability rent while in urban DeMaino’s centers. will The Photos & story by Marianne Salza Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 tolo“Our Post administration #4524 more thanunder a- runcompetitive a function awards business offer on flex the- “Our administration under- competitive awards offer flex- yearstands ago the for importance as the new of home local top-level,ible funding entirely for local separate efforts The Marina Restaurant stands the importance of local ible funding for local efforts Real estate values continue to be strong in Revere Real estate values continue to be strongand Bar At in The Revere Wharf was NEWS forleadership the post. and its impact on fromthat bringthe post. together commu- leadership and its impact on that bring together commu- Last Wednesday afternoon “It’s been quiet over the past crowded with business lead- INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. INDEPENDENT“2017 BRIEFSwas a fantastic year the livesBy Sue ofEllen residents,” Woodcock said daysnity on stakeholders the market in to 2016. pursue “2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said nity stakeholders to pursue NEWSPAPER GROUP ers and local officials during The number of listings in toNEWSPAPER be in real estate,” GROUP said Joe atLt. the Governor Licensing Karyn Commission Polito. economicThe number development of listings ini in- Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. economic development ini- See PARTNERSHIP Page 4 tothe be Revere in real Chamber estate,” ofsaid Com Joe- The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also dropped to 265, meeting“TheThe RevereUrban a marriage realAgenda estate took Grantplacemar- 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards will Mario of Century 21 Ma- Mariomerce State of Centuryof the City 21 Busi Ma- ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 LEARN TO SKATE ketProgram in 2017 relies was on definitely the strong a 10.8fund percentprojects downin , from Clin 297- Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- rio Real Estate. “There’s a rioness RealBreakfast Estate. with “There’s Brian a good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for CLASSES STARTING goodpartnerships one with between higher prices local in 2016. The good news for partnerships between local lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 lotArrigo, of confidence on Feb. 26. Chamberand equity See TND GRANT , Page 3 $1.5 MILLION FOR for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- $1.5 MILLION FOR forgovernment, SPEAKER homes than non-profits in 2016,DELEO but and sellers HONORED is that the original AT list - government, non-profits and MARCHin homes. For3 35 years now Executive Director Wendy NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 in homes. For 35 years now NORTHERNNew winter STRANDLearn-To- THEBy Sue Ellen CITY Woodcock COUNCILCouncillor MEETING Robert Haas Jr. Millar-Page described the ev- By Sue Ellen Woodcock Councillor Robert Haas Jr. listings, making home-buying percent of the time. it’s been positive. Now is the it’s been positive. Now is the COMMUNITY TRAIL COMMUNITYSkate classes for TRAIL children, listings, making home-buying percenttried to of get the barriers time. installed er-growing membership of the tried to get barriers installed an adventure. The condominium mar- time to sell. Revere is getting time to sell. Revere is getting The Executive Office of agesThe 4 to Executive 18 at the Office LoConte of an Foradventure. years the abutters of in The 2011 condominium and received no mar re-- Chamber and her fascination 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 EnergyRink on andVeterans Environmental Memorial Route“These 1 have are theput highest up with pric the- ketsponse. saw similar trends with thewith overflow the information from the regard Boston- Route 1 have put up with the sponse. es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at “We should get more re- Affairs has approved a $1.5 AffairsPkwy,market Medford and has people approved will are start moving a Sun $1.5- esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the last of eight cars, the median sales price at marketing Revere’s and people future are develop moving- noise from millions of cars, “We should get more re- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7 percent years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, $315,000,spect from up the state16.7 and percent fed- million grant regarding the millionday,to Revere. March grant 3 at regarding1 p.m., for five the toments. Revere. andGerry now Visconti, some cityRevere councillors School Committee, spect from and theEd Deveau, state and fed- owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on the mar- owner/brokerwant to have Mayorof MCelata Brian Real Ar- overeral government,”2016. Days on Patch the said..mar- development of the Northern developmentweeks.Mario said ofRevere the Northern is desir- Mario“We want said Revereto do creative,is desir- wantBeachmont to have Improvement Mayor Brian Committee. Ar- eral government,” Patch said.. Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped from 67 in Estate.rigo contact “And the2018 MassDOT is going to ketKeefe also dropped noted that from more 67 af in- Keefe noted that more af- Strand Community Trail led StrandableUse because hockey, Community of recreational its proximity Trail led or fun networking events,” said rigo contact the MassDOT to be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on the market install barriers along Route 1 2016fluent to 47communities days on the marketare often able because of its proximity by a Revere on the Move part- byfigure a Revere skates. on theBeginner, Move partinter-- be another banner year. Inven- Millar-Page, who encouraged installof Commerce.” barriers along Route 1 fluentgrowth ofcommunities the city, which are in often- tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden torybetween is low Route now, 16 but and everyone Cope- granted“Inventory sound is barriers. low now and to Boston, and it’s a hidden ner organization, Bike to the nermediate organization, and advanced Bike classes to the members to participate in betweenMillar-Page Route 16 andintroduced Cope- grantedcludes soundtwo hotels barriers. currently is looking to the spring.” everyone is looking toward gem with a beautiful beach. island looking Circle. to the spring.” everyoneWard 2 isCouncillor looking Ira toward No- gem with a beautiful beach. Ward 2 Councillor Ira No- Sea. Sea.taught. For information and to more Chamber events. “We’d landMayor Circle. Brian Arrigo, who ad- under construction on Revere According to figures from the spring,” Celata said Mario is looking forward AccordingWard 5 Councillor to figures Charles from thevoselsky spring,” pointed Celata out said that Sau- voselsky pointed out that Sau- Revere has a one-mile register,Revere call has Bay a State one-mile Skat- loveMario to have is a looking diverse group forward of dressedWard 5the Councillor rise in the Charles retail the Massachusetts Associa- The rental market is also thePatch, Massachusetts Ward 4 Councillor Associa- gusThe got rental barriers market along is Route also Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus See got BREAKFAST barriers along Page Route 7 stretch in North Revere. The stretchingto the School spring in North atmarket, 781-890-8480 Revere. drawing The tofolks the involved spring market, in the Chamber drawing economy, and the continuous tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents ranging from tionPatrick of Realtors, Keefe and the Ward median 1 strong1 installed with rents along ranging a new from ball Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along a new ball Northern Strand Community Northernorfrom visit Boston online Strand and at surrounding Communitywww.Bay- from Boston and surrounding sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted StateSkatingSchool.org. salesCouncillor prices Joanne was $376,250, McKen- $1,200field. to $3,000. Cleat noted Councillor Joanne McKen- field. Trail has been in development Trailcommunities. has been in He development added that communities. He added that a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big ana 4.9 teamed increase up on over a motion prices inat that“It’s if someone a quality-of-life is paying big is- Councillors discuss nanumerous teamed up on issuesa motion atat Monday’s“It’s a quality-of-life meeting is- See DeLEO Page 3 for over 20 years. The North See DeLEO Page 3 forthe over Revere 20 Schoolyears. The system North is 2016. rent they just might be capable 2016.last last week’s council meet- rentsue,” they he said.just might be capable the Revere School system is last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. Revere segment is a major RevereD & S segmentGROUP is a major said. Councillor Patrick Keefe free of snow and ice. A resi- Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. ing.Homes Patch said also he were and alsothe late on of Barriers buying and are taking easily advan seen- also a drawBy Journal for buyers. Staff ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen part in the project that creates partRECEIVES in the project ‘C21 that creates said that he and Guinasso are dent noted that the sidewalks 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 trail The Revere City Council working on an ordinance on around Costa Park are not percent increase over the 56 programs. QUALITYgrowth of Revere,” SERVICE 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 runningPINNACLEsity in children from TEAM West and Everett, adults. Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD metsity inon childrenMonday andnight adults. and short-term rentals. very well cleared by the city. through Malden and Revere for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the throughThe ATOD Malden Task andForce Revere fund- ArthurREVERE Guinasso, RECREATION Council President and HOSTSclose friend ofPAINT Speaker discussed issues ranging from REVEREA motion was RECREATION put forward Councillors HOSTS also PAINT passed forDeLeo how proudly you could reads make the citation im- fromTask theForce Revere and CityRevere Coun on- the The ATOD Task Force fund- to the Saugus River and soon provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the toAWARD’ed theprojects Saugus totaling River $9,500and soon to provements to the Revere Move are initiatives of the doubleed projects street totaling poles $9,500to short- to by Councillor at Large Jessica a motion to have Massport into Lynn. The North Revere James D’Amico, III, bro- cil,& marking SKATE the 10 NIGHT years of service AT to CRONIN the Commonwealth RINK as term housing rentals to mak- Giannino& SKATE and Ward NIGHT 1 Coun- ATofficials CRONIN appear RINK before the community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARES Coa- intoreduce Lynn. youth The substance North Revere use, community?Speaker of the So House have of the Representatives. ap- MGH RevereWard 1 City CARES Councillor Coa- reduce youth substance use, segment allows users to en- ker/owner of CENTURY 21 ing sure that absentee land- cillor Jo-anne McKenna to Council to answer questions plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the Move segmentimprove allows their mental users health,to en- plicantsJoanne McKennato the mini-grant stands by pro President- lition. Guinasso Revere as onthe thecouncilor Move improve their mental health, North East announced today lords keep their sidewalks free strengthen the existing ordi- about flight paths in Revere joy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led by the joyand spectacularincrease opportunities views of thefor gramsthat propose hosted the by citation. Revere See on more is photos additionally on Page co-led 9. by the and increase opportunities for Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- Rumneythatpositive Century youthMarsh. engagement.21 Real Es- the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Initia- frompositive ice youthand snow. engagement. nance on snow and ice remov- airspace. McKenna said, The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- tateTheIn LLC addition funding,recognized to the awarded D mini- and bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- “BusinessesIn addition tolike the AirBnB mini- al from sidewalks. McKenna “Every two minutes planes through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. throughSgrants Group already thesales Executive funded,team with Revere Office the Force; and this time, these vere. aregrants getting already out funded, of control Revere in noted that this would also in- fly over Beachmont, and the of Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 ofCENTURYon Energy the Move and 21 Environmental hasQuality extended Ser- ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 ouron thecity,” Move said Council has extended Presi- clude sump pumps that spill residents in this neighborhood Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City reality. was awarded to fund ideas to Affairs’vicetheir Pinnacle permanent (EEA) Team Gateway change Award. City and reality. was awarded to fund ideas to denttheir Arthur permanent Guinasso. change “Park and- water onto sidewalks. Ward 5 have their quality of life neg- Councillor John Powers also atively im-pacted. There is Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place Parksprogram“The Program, Quality mini-grant Service enables appli Pin the- DeLeoEvery year announces a group of Re- makeGreenWorks Revere a healthier place ingprogram is a major mini-grant issue. I applisee a- looked to fine owners of prop- a an increase rate of COPD design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise designnaclecations Team of to the Sunday,Award trail, is March developan inte 4.-- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise carcations with toFlorida Sunday, plates March parked 4. in front of my home and it has erty who live outside the city ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the mentgralUp to part of$1,395 of bid-ready our is brand’savailable construc com for-- alResilient leaders meet Communities together to a family. Investment The Revere on the Up to $1,395 is available for select the awardees of mini- Move mini-grant program mitmentideas that to make excellence it easier and to not moved for a week,” he for not having their sidewalks See COUNCIL Page 3 tion documents, and receipt tion documents, and receipt selectHouse the Speaker awardees Robert of mini- A. Move“This mini-grantlong-term investment program ideas that make it easier to grants offered to the public offered $10,605 in funding recognizeseat healthy D and and be S active Group’s for of all necessary construction of all necessary construction grantsDeLeo offeredannounced to thea new public ini- offeredwill help $10,605Massachusetts in funding cities eat healthy and be active for permits. When completed, the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- permits.dedicationall. The When application to completed,making is openeach the through the community-led for permanent changes, pro- all. The application is open and every client interaction a tiative to invest $1 billion over and towns build sustainable trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and trail will span 10 miles and organizations,the next 10 years Revere to help on com the- gramand resilient implementation, communities,” and Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would See MINI GRANTS Page 3 Sen.See MINI Boncore, GRANTS Page Madaro 3 file legislation to address traffic woes See BRIEFS Page 2 Movemunities and theacross Alcohol, Massachu Tobac- youth-ledsaid Speaker projects DeLeo, that would(D – See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 co,setts and adopt Other technologies Drugs (ATOD) – in- helpWinthrop). prevent “Not or only reduce will obe cit- By John Lynds Going on those projections This represented a growth cluding clean energy, energy ies and towns have the ability traffic into the Sumner should 20 times what MassDOT ex- Our Offices will be efficiency, and climate change to cut greenhouseOur gasesOffices and At a willcommunity be meeting have only grown by 2.5 per- pected. resiliency measures – that cut lower long-term energy and called by elected officials, cent from 2013 to 2018. How- Sen. Joseph Boncore TRASH greenhouseTRASH gas emissions, operating costs, but they will MassDOT was forced to ad- ever, MassDOT engineer An- (Chair of the Joint Committee Price subject Price subject OPEN mit that when designing the drew Paul said at last week’s on Transportation) and Rep. Price subject fortify infrastructure and re- adopt Massachusetts-madeOPEN in- to change to change NOTICE to change NOTICE without without duce municipal costs. novative technologies and put new entrance into the Sumner meeting that traffic has - ex Adrian Madaro (Vice Chair th withoutnotice th notice Due to the president's Monday, February 19 notice TheDue proposalto the president's – known peopleMonday, to work on cleantech February Tunnel the state 19 agency used ploded and there was a whop- of the Joint Committee on Day Holiday, on Monday, asDay GreenWorks Holiday, on – Monday,builds on infrastructure projects.” outdated traffic projections. ping 47 percent increase in Transportation) have teamed .59 MassDOT predicted traffic tunnel traffic since 2013. That up to file a package of bills .55 th $ Per a long-standingth House ap- These competitive grants Per February 19 , 2018 Trash .55 $ $ Per February 19 , 2018 Trash President’s Day proach providing concrete are forPresident’s cities and towns to going into Daythe tunnel would is nearly 45 percent more than to address the growing traffic Gallon Gallon will be delayed by one day. • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service toolswill bedirectly delayed to bycommunities one day. grow by .5 percent each year. MassDOT predicted over the • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service See TRAFFIC Page 3 2 Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & same time period. 9AM – CALL5PM FOR DAILY LOW PRICE with an immediate impact. See GREENWORKS9AM Page 4 – 5PM Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Capitol Waste Services, Inc. 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Joe Boncore staff, By Sue Ellen Woodcock “In the past sometimes I voted for this sometimes This year marked the seventh Suffolk County District At- Get ready for a good snow against,” said Commissioner year of Revere representation torney Rachael Rollins, and storm in March or April be- Linda Guinasso. “I’ve looked by Revere Youth in Action Rep. Liz Miranda for encour- cause the Licensing Commis- at other cities and towns and and the Revere CARES Coa- aging youth and meeting the sion has approved a permit for I wonder why they allow the lition’s Revere Youth Health young leaders. Fiesta Shows to come to town show, and it all comes down Leadership Council in the An- Youth jobs are critical for once again. to the money. It’s hard to nual Youth Jobs Rally. the young people and their Traditionally it snows at turn this money down for the Youth studentsrallied and success and we need more. least once when Fiesta open kids.” met with our State Delegation Special thanks to the amaz- its first show of the season in The funds do go to the Mc- for more investment in youth ing Revere family Maria’s the Showcase Cinema parking Carthy-Trifone fund, which is jobs and year-round school to Taqueria for a delicious meal lot off Squire Road on March used to support sports in the career connecting activities. after a long day at the State 21 and close on April 15 op- city. Youth leaders extend a House. erating every day from 3-11 Ward 5 Councillor John p.m. Powers said Flynn has stepped This year the License Com- up over the years. mission reminded show owner Jane D’Angelo, president John Flynn of years past when of the McCarthy-Trifone fund there were incidences but they said without the carnival there Revere Youth with State Rep. RoseLee Vincent. noted that last year was a good would be no other means of year with no problems. This is money for the fund. credited to beefed up security “He has been very generous and the installation of cameras even in the years it snowed around the cinema. and rained,” she said.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PETER! Speaker DeLeo takes questions from Revere youth.

Revere Youth with Suffolk County D.A. Rachael Rollins. Revere Youth with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. Veterans organizations get discount on licensing fees

By Sue Ellen Woodcock the posts have been paying afternoon the Licensing Com- community engagement.” $1,300 a year in license fees mission agreed but Chairman Don Swicker of the Mot- There are three veterans’ to the city. Ward 2 Councillor Robert Selevitch took it one tolo Post acknowledged it organizations in Revere and and veteran Ira Novoselsky step further and slashed the would help. each one is struggling with made a motion during a recent license fee to $500 for a year. “We are struggling,” said Peter DiCarlo recently celebrated his 80 birthday. A surprise membership numbers with City Council meeting for the “It’s something we as a city James Sintra of American Le- party was held at Demainos restaurant given by his daughter fee to be cut in half. The coun- should be doing to help out gion Post 61. Logan. Family and friends were there to celebrate with birthday older veterans dying off and wishes and stories of thier favorite coach and friend. younger veterans not joining cil agreed with the motion veterans and their organiza- “We should do as much as their local post. and the mayor agreed it was tions,” Novoselsky said. “It we can for out veterans,” said For the past few years all a good idea. Last Wednesday shows support and gives some Commissioner John LaCroix. National Days Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 TODAY! positive one,” said Michael a customized glass trophy, in FUNDRAISER FOR a $5 donation to support a consequences affecting a stu- Feb. 27 Miedler, president and chief addition to being recognized MAYOR BRIAN charitable cause. Metro then dent’s education and future. A executive officer, Century 21 at the CENTURY 21 Global matches the amount of the proven pathway out of home- Kahlua Day Real Estate LLC. Conference. ARRIGO ON MARCH 5 pooled donation to be given to lessness is to ensure children Strawberry Day The annual award is based CENTURY 21 North East The Committee to Elect a specific charity. of low-income families re- on results from the CENTU- is a full-service brokerage lo- Brian Arrigo invites you to Metro’s 2019 dress down ceive an education that will Polar Bear Day RY 21 Quality Service Survey cated at 16 Pleasant Street. join an evening with May- day fundraisers will focus enable them to graduate from (QSS) which is e-mailed to CENTURY 21 North East or Brian Arrigo on Tuesday, on building beds for children high school. To do this, chil- Retro Day consumers immediately af- is an independently owned March 5, at 6 p.m. within the Credit Union’s dren must be provided with ter the purchase or sale of a and operated franchise affil- This fundraiser will take branch communities. Through the tools they need to succeed, home. To earn the CENTURY iate of CENTURY 21 Real place at Rosaria Restaurant at the generous donations re- and one of the tools is a bed. Feb. 28 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Estate LLC (century21.com), 190 Main St., in Saugus. ceived during the monthly “At the end of the day, a Suggested donations of Public Sleeping Day Team Award, a sales team franchisor of the iconic CEN- dress down days, and the child without a bed will have must receive completed cus- TURY 21(r) brand. Century $250, $500 or $1,000 can be match provided by Metro, more obstacles to success. Chocolate Souffle Day tomer surveys for at least 50 21 Real Estate LLC is com- made out to the Committee to the Credit Union will partner The future of the children in percent of their transactions prised of approximately 9,400 Elect Brian Arrigo with Coalition for the Home- our community is incredibly Chili Day surveyed from Jan. 1 - Dec. independently owned and less and local organizations to important to us,” says Char- 31, with an average survey operated franchised broker METRO CREDIT deliver beds, a stuffed animal, lene Bauer, Chief Develop- March 1 score of at least 95 percent offices in 80 countries and ter- UNION LAUNCHES a book, and bedding for local ment Officer, SVP Advocacy or better for two consecutive ritories worldwide with more children. As part of this cam- and Outreach. “Metro is proud Fruit Compote Day years. than 127,000 independent A BED FOR EVERY paign, Metro will host a build- to employ so many generous Minnesota Day “D and S Group provides sales professionals. Century CHILD INITIATIVE a-bed event for employees people who are excited about its clients with knowledge 21 Real Estate has numerous Metro Credit Union an- who have volunteered to help this campaign and wish to do- Read Across and advice related to their real websites to help answer spe- nounces the launch of a com- construct the beds. nate their time and money to America Day estate transaction and offers cific consumer needs. They pany-wide campaign that will Many families in Mas- this great cause. We look for- them confidence during what are century21.com, century- support local organizations sachusetts who experience ward to seeing the initiative Employee may be the most significant 21Global.com, commercial. housing insecurity have grow!” Appreciation Day serving families with young purchase of a lifetime,” said century21.com, century21. children who struggle with young children. A good Metro Credit Union is the James D’Amico, III, bro- com/finehomes, and centu- housing insecurity. The Credit night’s sleep has a significant largest state-chartered cred- ker/owner of CENTURY 21 ry21espanol.com. Union encourages employees impact on a child’s ability to it union in Massachusetts, March 2 North East. to “dress down” and wear arrive at school ready to learn, approaching $1.8 billion in D and S Group will receive and falling behind at school assets. Metro provides a full National Old jeans to work on one Friday Stuff Day each month in exchange for can have negative long-term range of financial products to Vanessa Ardagna Memorial Scholarship more than 200,000 members Banana Cream Day A scholarship was created several years ago at in Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Revere High School in honor of Vanessa Ardagna SAVE THE DATE!!! Norfolk, Plymouth, Barnsta- (RHS Class of 2005). This scholarship will be ble, Bristol and Worcester awarded annually to a senior who has actively 50th CLASS REUNION counties in Massachusetts, participated in a variety of clubs and community and Rockingham and Hill- organizations and is an outstanding member of sborough counties in New March 3 the Revere High School academic and REVERE HIGH SCHOOL Anthem Day Hampshire, as well as to em- extracurricular community. Please make CLASS OF 1969 ployees of over 1,200 compa- donations out to Revere High School and mail Cold Cuts Day nies through its Metro@work them to William O’Brien at Revere High School, program. Mulled Wine Day 101 School Street. Thank you for your anticipated support in helping to keep Vanessa’s spirit alive Friday, Sept 20, 2019 Founded in 1926, Metro and in honoring the achievements of those who currently operates 15 branch follow in her footsteps. offices in Boston, Burling- March 4 7-11 pm ton, Chelsea, Framingham, Spinelli’s, Rt 1, South, Lynnfield, MA Lawrence, Lynn, Melrose, Pound Cake Day Newton, Peabody, Salem, and /per person Tewksbury. Metro is also a Hug a G.I. Day $60 Juntos Avanzamos (“Togeth- Grammar Day er We Advance”) designated credit union, an honor given For more information please join our Facebook Page: to financial institutions for REVERE HIGH SCHOOL, REVERE, MA, CLASS OF 1969 their commitment to serving and empowering Hispanic and Or email us at [email protected] immigrant consumers. Learn more at MetroCU.org.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 3 Officials happy with federal wetlands protection

By Sue Ellen Woodcock ity to fight climate change and Belle Isle Marsh. reasonably regulate develop- Lynn too looks to a Wet- Winthrop, Revere and ment. lands Protection Bylaw to Lynn are in good shape when Boston is only one of three protect marshes and critical it comes to protecting marsh- coastal communities without areas. land and wetlands through the a wetlands ordinance to pro- “Lynn’s local by-laws in- Wetlands Protection Act. tect areas such as the Belle clude marshes already and Winthrop and Revere share Isle Marsh. have since they were written,” the Belle Isle Marsh with East “We do have a wetlands by- said Mary Lester, chair of Boston. Revere and Lynn also law, but it doesn’t specifically Lynn’s Conservation Com- share the Rumney Marsh. mention Belle Isle Marsh,” mission. “We treat marshes Boston City Councilor Mi- said Winthrop Conservation the same as any other fresh- chelle Wu re-filed a wetlands Commission chairman Norm water wetland area, as far as protection ordinance for Bos- Hyett, who added that at the protection is concerned.” ton recently to protect wetland next ConCom meeting they She added that Lynn does Alfred Rodriguez was stabbed during an altercation at Modelo Bar in East Boston. The father and areas in the city and its portion may discuss further protec- have marshes as well as Ar- owner of a barber shop in Revere succumbed to his injuries last Wednesday at an area hospital. of the Belle Isle Marsh. Hav- tions. eas of Critical Environmental ing tools in place to protect Nick Moulaison, interim Concern (ACEC). wetlands also helps mitigate ConCom chairman in Revere Revere too goes by the global climate change. said the city also looks to a city Wetlands By-law when it Wu is hoping her ordinance wetlands protection bylaw for comes to protecting the wet- Stabbing victim dies, police will strengthen the city’s abil- protection of wetlands and the lands. still searching for suspects

Loyal Order of the Moose gets a reprieve; 30 By John Lynds police were called to Modelo Police said in a statement. Bar in East Boston at 2 a.m. “This information is being days remain before doors are closed for good The Revere man who was that morning. Police found provided for identification a victim of a stabbing in East Rodriguez suffering from a purposes only.” By Sue Ellen Woodcock national representatives of License Commission, last Boston died from the injuries stab wound to the chest. He The Boston Police Depart- Moose International had to Wednesday afternoon includ- he sustained last Wednesday. was rushed to a local hospital ment is actively reviewing The Licensing Commission come to Revere to help sort ed failed inspectional reports, The victim, Alfred Rodri- with life-threatening injuries. the facts and circumstances has given the Loyal Order of everything out. It has been the owing of back taxes to the guez is a father of two and He survived for nearly three surrounding this incident. the Moose 30 days to get its reported that allegedly there city and an issue with the Lot- owns of a barber shop on days before passing away Anyone with information is act together or cease to exist. was a problem with manage- tery Commission. Shirley Avenue in Revere Wednesday. strongly urged to contact Bos- For the past year the pri- ment and other serious issues ”We’ve got a lot of issues with his brother, succumbed Police continue searching ton Police Homicide Detec- vate social club on Broadway to contend with. going on, “ said Bruce Pow- to his injuries last Wednesday for three people caught on se- tives at (617) 343-4470. has been struggling internally, Other problems that came ell, a Regional Manager of the at an area hospital after being curity cameras that may have Community members so much so that regional and out during meeting with the Moose organization. stabbed in the chest in the ear- information on the attack. wishing to assist this investi- ly morning hours of Sunday, Police said that the three gation anonymously can do so February 17. individuals, one male and by calling the CrimeStoppers Friends are now mourning two females, are not consid- Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the man they say was humble, ered suspects at this time but or by texting the word ‘TIP’ Wind storm // regularly gave free haircuts to they would like help from the to CRIME (27463). The Bos- two cars were hit by a fallen the Riverside area. Crews A representative of Nation- people who couldn’t afford public in identifying the three ton Police Department will tree. from National Grid worked on al Grid was not able to attend them and never looked for people that were in the area at stringently guard and protect Ward 5 Councillor John Tuesday to replace the pole. the City Council meeting trouble. the time of the stabbing. the identities of all those who Powers said a utility pole On Crest Avenue a tree on Monday night because he was A night out for Rodriguez “These individuals are not wish to help this investigation came down on Thayer Ave- private property came down, attending to emergency calls. turned deadly on Feb. 17 when wanted at this time,” Boston in an anonymous manner. nue, knocking out power in taking with it the electricity.

Council // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and asthma in the communi- equip-ment on an existing Parks and Designating Such cies and procedures pertaining the Mayor request Speaker and Revere’s representatives ties of Revere, Winthrop and National Grid wood utility as “Drug, Alco-hol, Tobacco, to officers currently enlist-ed DeLeo, Sena-tor Boncore, to stand up and advocate for Chelsea.” She added that the distribution pole at the corner and Weapon Free Zones.” in the Armed Forces and be- Representative Vincent, and the health and wellbeing Re- planes fly significantly lower of 116 State Rd. and 4 Unity REFERRED TO LEGIS- ing deployed. Congresswoman Clark, in vere’s residents. in Revere as opposed to other Ave., Revere, MA 02151. LATIVE AFFAIRS PLACED ON FILE conjunction with the City of SO ORDERED communities. REFERRED TO ZON- 18-237 Parking Operations Re-vere, to join hands with 19-044 Motion presented “This is an excellent mo- ING COMMITTEE Report and Activities/Internal Motions Congressman Stephen Lynch by Councillor Rotondo: That tion,” Powers said. “The Controls Report. 19-042 Motion presented and take aim on a bill he filed the Mayor request to the Park- planes fly low over the Point Unfinished Business PLACED ON FILE by Councillor Rotondo: That that would allow the Nation- ing Director to prepare a report of Pines neighbor-hood. 19-030 Motion present- 18-304 An Ordinance the Mayor provide the City al Academies of Sciences, of the number and address of These plane paths should be ed by Councillor Morabito: further amending Section Council with a description of Engineering and Medicine to tickets issued on Kimball Av- more over the water. “ That the Mayor request the 17.16.060 of the Zoning Ordi- what services are provided study the health impacts from enue and North Shore Road Councillors also heard City Solicitor to create an or- nances of the City of Revere by Healthy Community Ini- planes. This bill would ben- over the last 6 months. from representatives of Com- dinance to include provisions relative to Townhouses in RB, tiatives in Revere. Further, efit the health and wellbeing SO ORDERED cast and Verizon on their work for the maximum local tax op- RB1, CB and LI districts. pro-vide the funding sources of Revere residents who are to get rid of the double poles. tion and excise tax on short- PLACED ON FILE and a list of grants that are directly impact-ed by Logan The next meeting the Re- The representative from Na- term rentals. 18-313 Motion presented used to support the depart- Airport’s flight paths. In a re- vere City Council will be on tional Grid could not attend REFERRED TO LEGIS- by Councillor Rizzo: That ment and or its efforts. cent six month period, 64,000 March 11 in City Council due to working on power out- LATIVE AFFAIRS the Mayor notify RCN and SO ORDERED planes flew over Revere - pri- Chambers, Revere City Hall. ages from Monday’s wind- City Council – Regular their contractors operating 19-043 Motion presented marily Beachmont. It is time storm. The representatives Meeting February 25, 2019 in the city of Revere remind- by Councillor McKenna: That for Suffolk County legislators noted that the numbers of 19-031 Motion presented ing them of OSHA rules and double poles are down to 85 by Councillor Morabito: That standards. Bucket trucks have citywide. They also noted the Mayor be requested to es- been reported being driv- that some of the work is tak- tablish a fund, which allows en with employees up in the ing longer as the companies 30% of revenue from any bucket creating a dangerous are waiting for the City to short-term rental local tax to situation for both the employ- pay their share on replace- go towards affordable housing ees and residents should the ment of the poles since school assistance subject to approval truck ever flip and land on un- lines use those poles. Ward of the City Council. suspecting people, property, SIMPLY 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky REFERRED TO WAYS or power lines. Mobile Banking, People Instant issue EBSB noted some of the double pole AND MEANS PLACED ON FILE Pay and Check Deposit ATM/VISA® check card issues go back to 2016. Rule 23 Committee Re- 18-319 Motion presented The following motions ports - Motions or Commu- by Councillor Rizzo: That the were discussed at Monday’s nications are Being Reported Mayor request a representa- FREE meeting. Out of Committee With the tive from the SUDI Office ap- Recommendation to be Placed pear before the City Council CHECKING Public Hearings on File to discuss their workload and 19-017 Hearing called as REFERRED TO LEGIS- schedule. ordered on, an ordinance fur- LATIVE AFFAIRS PLACED ON FILE Online Banking, Bill Pay Access to Allpoint® network with ther amending the zoning or- 18-036 An Ordinance Pro- 18-331 Motion present- and e-Statements your EBSB ATM/VISA® check card dinances of the City of Revere hibiting the Distribution of ed by Councillor McKenna, relative to a nine month mora- Single-Use, Disposable, Plas- Councillor Rizzo: That the torium on the granting of spe- tic Shopping Bags. Mayor request the Director cial permits for lodging and REFERRED TO LEGIS- of Economic Development OPEN ANY NEW CHECKING ACCOUNT roominghouses. LATIVE AFFAIRS and Planning to appear before SENT TO ZONING 18-159 Motion present- the City Council to discuss AND YOU’LL RECEIVE: COMMITTEE ed by Councillor McKenna, workmanship and planning of 19-036 Hearing called as Councillor Giannino: That the infrastructure repairs and al- • No minimum balance required • Free instant issue ATM/VISA® check ordered on, an ordinance rela- City Clerk be requested to re- terations, specifically the - pe • No monthly fee card tive to certain persons not rep- search and draft an ordinance destrian bump out, on Revere • access to Allpoint® ATM resented under mgl, chapter banning plastic straws and Beach Parkway and Winthrop • No monthly service charge Free 150e, section 10. stirrers. It was brought to our Ave. in the vicinity of the network REFERRED TO LEGIS- attention from the DCR, the former Shaw’s site due to pe- LATIVE AFFAIRS Revere Beautification Com- destrian and vehicular safety 19-037 Hearing called as mittee, and the Beachmont concerns. ordered on, an ordinance fur- Improvement Committee that PLACED ON FILE PLUS, GET YOUR FREE GIFT WHEN YOU OPEN ther amending an ordi-nance plastic straws and stirrers are 18-337 Motion presented ANY NEW CHECKING ACCOUNT! relative to snow and ice re- the number one items littering by Councillor Rotondo: That moval on sidewalks. Revere Beach. As sand fills members of the DAG, Peer REFERRED TO LEGIS- the straws, they get buried Review Group and HYM LATIVE AFFAIRS under the sand. This makes it present any and all traffic 19-041 Hearing called as impossible to remove straws mitigation . Additionally any ordered on the application of during beach cleanups. Not project changes that have tak- James S. George on behalf of only are plastic straws detri- en place from HYM’s original Extenet Sys-tems and AT&T mental to Revere Beach, but presentation. 800.657.3272 EBSB.com Wireless, Network Building they are environmental-ly tox- PLACED ON FILE $50 minimum deposit required to open any checking account. Other fees may apply, see schedule of fees for details. Gift is + Consulting, 100 Apollo Dr., ic to sea life. 18-351 Motion presented awarded when account is opened. EBSB reserves the right to substitute a gift of similar value. Please note, in the event the REFERRED TO LEGIS- value of the free gift exceeds $10, the bank is required to report the gift value on form 1099-INT. The recipient is responsible for Suite 303, Chelmsford, MA by Councillor Rizzo: That the all applicable taxes. Bank rules and regulations apply. 01824 requesting permission LATIVE AFFAIRS Mayor instruct the Chief of from the Revere City Council 18-233 An Ordinance Pro- Police to ap-pear before the Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank Member FDIC | Member DIF to install small cell wireless moting Clean and Health City Council to discuss poli- Page 4 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 27, 2019

RevereJournal PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley - [email protected] MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] MASSACHUSETTS Forum GREENWORKS IS AN INVESTMENT IN OUR PRESENT -- AND FUTURE

The announcement last week by House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo that the state will be investing $1 billion over the next decade to help communities across Massachusetts adopt tech- nologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fortify infra- structure is welcome news to everyone who realizes that time is running out if we are to offset the inevitable effects of climate change that already are taking place all around us. The proposal – known as GreenWorks – builds on a long-standing approach by the House under Speaker DeLeo’s leadership to provide the means for our cities and towns (espe- cially along the coast) to build sustainable and resilient commu- nities that hopefully will prepare us for the impending threats posed by rising sea levels and catastrophic weather events. Environmental groups and clean-energy businesses across the state have praised the plan. The $1 billion investment envi- sioned by the GreenWorks proposal not only will provide cities and towns with the ability to cut greenhouse gases and lower their long-term energy and operating costs, but it also will adopt Massachusetts-made innovative technologies that will put peo- ple to work on clean-tech infrastructure projects. These competitive grants, to be administered by the gover- nor’s Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, will provide funding for a wide array of projects, including energy-efficient buildings, solar, microgrids, energy storage, electric vehicle charging stations, and resiliency infrastructure. Inasmuch as the GreenWorks plan presents an opportunity to pursue innovative approaches to funding clean energy and climate-change resiliency projects, the economic and environ- mental benefits of GreenWorks grants will be felt immediate- ly, while also expanding the state’s commitment to embracing cost-effective investments in leading-edge clean technologies. In our view, the GreenWorks program represents a timely part of the overall solution that is essential if we are to address the imperatives we face from the looming catastrophe of cli- Traffic // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 mate change. We applaud Speaker DeLeo for taking the lead in advancing a plan that acknowledges this reality and the need to issue that has been affect- ‘perfect storm’ when it comes exits to East Boston to find an- Also, new apps like Waze by deal with it immediately. ing not only Eastie but places to traffic in the area. other fare. The money raised Google that help motorists like Revere and Winthrop. “We are experiencing un- by these fees would go into avoid traffic have had dire ef- “It is the number one com- precedented growth at Logan a fund that would be used to fects on the traffic. The Revere Journal reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. plaint we get in the office,” Airport, in the areas popula- fund transportation infrastruc- We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your street “There’s no doubt that peo- said Madaro. “I filed a series tion coupled with new tech- ture improvements.” ple’s quality of life have been and telephone number with your submission. The Revere Journal publishes of bills in the House and Sen. nology like ride-sharing apps Massport allowed ride shar- columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for readers to express impacted by the congestion,” Boncore did the same in the and other apps like Waze by ing companies like Uber and their opinions and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed said Madaro. “This is not just Senate to address this issue of Google has been a recipe for Lyft to begin doing business are not necessarily those of The Revere Journal. a transportation issue it’s also Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. traffic and congestion in the disaster,” said Boncore. at Logan Airport in the middle neighborhood. We are attack- Boncore and Madaro’s bills of the project to replace the a public safety issue and a ing this issue from a number address these issues and aims Sumner Tunnel tolls plaza. Ac- public health issue. In terms of angles to incentivise public to impose a $3 fee on any cording to MassDOT Logan of public safety, God forbid transportation, to decrease the ride-sharing trips from Uber represents almost a third of we have to get an ambulance amount of vehicles that are on and Lyft entering or exiting the all the traffic flowing into or other emergency vehicles our streets and a transporta- Logan International Airport the Sumner during the morn- through the tunnel during rush tion study. without a passenger. ing commute and over half of hour it is near impossible. We One bill in the duo’s pack- “This is referred to as ‘dead- all the traffic in the evening. have to be able to get those evere age would implement a con- heading’ in the industry,” said Boncore said Uber and Lyft vehicles to the other side of R gestion pricing pilot program Madaro. “When the ride-share were responsible for 10 the tunnel were all the hos- for the tunnels that offers low- driver decides to just head million pick-up and drop- pitals are in a timely fashion. er tolls at off-peak hours. over to the airport knowing off trips at Logan in 2018. Journal IN terms of public health we 385 Broadway , Revere, MA 02151 “This is an attempt to moti- he will get a fare without a That represents rough- now have thousands of idling 781-485-0588 • Fax: 781-485-1403 vate commuters to stay home passenger that is may be go- ly 10,000 trips per day in during rush hour if they can ing to Logan it’s adding to our and out of Eastie using the vehicles on populated streets Directory and travel to work when con- neighborhood’s congestion. neighborhood’s tunnels. that have never experienced gestion is not at its peak,” said The same can be said when a “Growth at the airport is in- this level of traffic before. Advertising and Marketing Madaro. driver takes a passenger to Lo- creasing and trips to and This combining factors have Marketing Director Sen. Boncore said we are in gan but doesn’t want to pick from the airport are at a his- no doubt led to a decrease in quality of life.” Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] the midst of a what he calls a up at the airport and instead toric high,” said Boncore. Assistant Marketing Directors Maureen DiBella - [email protected] Senior Sales Associates Peter Sacco - [email protected] Kathleen Bright-Procopio - [email protected] Partnership // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Sioux Gerow - [email protected] Legal Advertising 10 years and it’s going to be hall holds 110 people and the granted a permit for the al- in Revere, said there will be business as usual,” said Com- top-level hall holds 305 peo- teration of the Leon Mottolo Ellen Bertino - [email protected] catered functions, gradua- missioner Linda Guinasso. ple. It was noted that overflow Post and an all alcohol license tions, weddings, showers, be- Ad Design There is a parking lot for parking at St. Mary’s was granted to DeMaino’s. Kane DiMasso-Scott 25-30 cars with the build- sometimes used. Lenny DeMaino, who has reavements but it will not be a Editorial ing. The lower-level function The License Commission had a restaurant for 47 years restaurant. Senior Reporters Seth Daniel - [email protected] Cary Shuman - [email protected] Regular Contributors Sue Ellen Woodcock - [email protected] Greenworks // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 John Lynds - [email protected] Copy Editing, Layout fund projects including, but towards a clean energy future, "NECEC commends to gain from proactively in- Scott Yates - [email protected] not limited to energy efficient and I look forward to pro- Speaker DeLeo for his lead- vesting in resiliency and sus- Kane DiMasso-Scott - [email protected] buildings, solar, microgrids, ductive conversations in the ership on helping cities and tainability – and so much to Business Accounts Executive energy storage, electric vehi- House.” towns across the Common- lose from inertia,” said Envi- Judy Russi - [email protected] cle charging stations, or re- Speaker DeLeo unveiled wealth accelerate their tran- ronmental League of Massa- Printer siliency infrastructure. Under the legislation during a visit sition to a clean and resilient chusetts President Elizabeth the proposal, the Executive to the Greentown Labs Global economy," said Northeast Concord Monitor (N.H.) Henry. “We look forward to Office of Energy and Environ- Center for Cleantech Innova- Clean Energy Council Pres- mental Affairs will administer tion. Located in Somerville, ident Peter Rothstein. "Cre- working with the Speaker and the grants through its agen- Greentown Labs is the largest ative steps towards address- the Legislature to craft an ef- cies. cleantech business incubator ing climate change need to be fective program." “Under Speaker Deleo’s in the United States. 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Subscrip- cy, and climate change resil- is to support cleantech start- and environmental benefits of Coakley, Executive Director tions are $26 per year in Revere, and $50 per year outside iency projects that will make a ups and help get their technol- GreenWorks grants will be felt of Northeast Energy Effi- the city. Known office of publication: 385 Broadway, Revere, real impact in cities and towns ogies to market,” said Emily immediately, while also ex- ciency Partnerships (NEEP). across the Commonwealth,” Reichert, CEO of GreenTown panding the Commonwealth's MA 02151. Postal publication number is USPS NO. 710-120. “NEEP applauds efforts to Postmaster, send address corrections to the Independent said Rep. Thomas A. 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ARTICLE 839 - REMEMBER REVERE BEACH DANCING? 10 years ago Washington Aves.. rate. Feb. 25, 2009 The season’s first real A New Hampshire man was A Revere resident has filed snowstorm dumped six inches killed and two companions in- 1 a lawsuit in federal court of snow on the city this past jured when their car smashed against the city and three po- weekend. into a utility pole on Revere lice officers for the resident’s The Class of 1989 will hold Street near Tuttle Street and alleged false arrest and exces- its graduation exercises in the the American Legion High- sive use of force by the offi- evening for the first time in way. cers when he was stopped on school history. The Revere Housing Au- Route 1A southbound at 11 The Rev. John M. Cotter, thority soon will begin the p.m. as he was on his way to the pastor of St. Theresa’s process of taking properties work. Church, died suddenly this on Ocean Avenue by eminent City officials learned this week in his rectory. He was domain as part of an urban re- week that the state has elim- 55. newal project that will convert inated a $75,000 grant that “Bill and Ted’s Adventure,” the area into a parking lot for would have provided the “Cousins,” and “Lean on Me” 2400 cars. funding for a facelift of Hill are playing at the Revere The recently-released cher- Park. State officials cited the Showcase Cinemas. ry sheets from the state reveals budget cuts that have been that an increase of $76,000 in necessitated by the national 40 years ago the city’s share of the MTA recession. Feb. 28, 1979 deficit will offset the gain to Mayor Thomas Ambrosino Mayor George V. Collela the city of $75,413 as its share said this week that city resi- and the Office of Community of state tax revenue. dents should be prepared for Development will hold a pub- The first snowstorm of the 2 water and sewer rate increas- lic meeting in St. Anthony’s season on Tuesday wreaked es that could be as high as 25 Church to present plans for a havoc throughout the city, percent. facelift of Revere Street that “Confessions of a Shopa- will be paid for with a federal causing traffic snarls on the city’s streets. holic,” “He’s Just Not That grant of $350,000. There are Into You,” and “Coraline” are three options for the project, The Holiday Supermarket playing at the Revere Show- ranging from a mere facelift, air 321 Revere St. announces case Cinemas. which will keep the existing its grand opening this week. sidewalks and street width, to Spencer Tracy stars in “The 20 years ago a major overhaul of the road Old Man and The Sea” at the March 2, 1999 with wider sidewalks. Revere Drive In and Jerry The Marriott Hotel project Wonderland Dog Track Lewis stars in “The Geisha on Revere Beach has been be- will open its 1979 season this Boy” at the Revere Theatre. set by delays brought about by week. charges of illegal dumping of The Revere Boys Club held 70 years ago fill by the developers and be- its annual telethon fundraiser March 3, 1949 cause of financing issues that this past Sunday. Carmen D. Perrotti has have arisen in the wake of the Two men living at 700 Re- been elected the new Presi- Once in a while our “Then shore drive was planned with Glen Miller, Tommy & Jim- dent of the Chamber of Com- & Now” Articles wander just absolutely no buildings on the my Dorsey, Benny Goodman, recent downturn in the stock vere Beach Blvd. were shot in market. the head at close range Sat- merce. beyond our peninsula’s bor- ocean side except for the pa- Harry James and others that The state’s mayors clashed vilions and restrooms. On the Revere police captain Roy urday. Their bodies were dis- ders (Winthrop’s) to address many of us remember dancing with representatives from the areas that have been of in- west side of the railroad track, Colannino will take over as covered by a person who was to. state’s school committees and terest to our residents in the where the Wonderland Race the new chief of the depart- delivering two take-out din- One of the customs that ex- teachers’ organizations at a past such as, Orient Heights Track and a Shopping Center ment on Friday. Colannino ners to the General Edwards isted in the dancing area was recent hearing at the State (where the Winthrop Narrow are today, the land was devel- said his main priorities will be Inn. Police believe the mur- that the young people from the House concerning a bill that Gauge Railroad joined the oped into a large amusement to improve morale and con- ders were related to disputes communities of Revere, Ev- would remove the autonomy rail line to the East Boston park which in the early 1900s struct a new police station. either with loan sharks or drug erett, Winthrop and Chelsea Spinelli’s of East Boston dealers. of school budgets from the Ferry service to Boston), the was slowly relocated to be each occupied one of the four Rumney Marsh Cemetery in along the beach as we remem- has announced that it will The Winthrop Communi- school committees by giving corners of the dance floor. As construct a banquet hall on ty Hospital has established mayors the authority to veto Revere (where Deane Win- ber it. As can be seen in picture you sat or stood in your cor- throp is buried) and Apple and one, “Condits Dance Hall” Route 1 at the site of the for- a medical center at 4 Orr school department budgets. ner you would smile and try mer Town Lyne House. Square. The newly installed park- Governor’s islands just off our was constructed in 1904, next to catch the eye of someone harbor coastline (which are to Elliot Circle, where it oper- A raid by federal Secret ing meters along Shirley Ave. across the floor who, if they 50 years ago now part of the airport). To- ated as such until 1924 when Service agents at the premises and Broadway are expected to smiled back, you knew that Feb. 27, 1969 day we want to take a glimpse it was renamed “The Beach- at 36 Sears Road broke up a go into effect this week. you could go over and ask What had been a mild win- of the lower end of Revere croft”. With some renovations stolen credit card ring and net- Mayor Peter J. Jordan said them to dance. Such was the ted $25,000 in illegally pur- ter thus far has turned into a Beach where many of us re- by Mr. Herbert Ridgeway in that the city is among those on chased merchandise. The ring wild one, as the second major member dancing at the Ocean April of 1928, he created an custom of the times. On the the East Coast being consid- consisted of 20 persons who storm within 15 days struck View Ballroom”. In 1846, the alluring splendor of Spanish shore side of the Boulevard ered for a World’s Fair. had posed as potential mem- the city and created havoc, al- community known today as atmosphere and renamed it heading South to Beachmont, Robert Mitchum, Barba- bers of health clubs and then though not nearly as much as Revere became a township “Spanish Gables” as shown where recently constructed ra Del Geddes, and Robert stole credit cards from gym the first storm two weeks ago, under the name of North Chel- in picture two. After WWII it condominiums/apartments Preston star in “Blood on lockers. which paralyzed the city and sea, which in 1871 became was reopened as the “Ocean now stand, was the Ocean the Moon” at the Revere and The flood control projects left many streets unplowed Revere. So, in turn Chelsea view Ballroom” which was Pier Bath house as shown in Boulevard theatres. Roughan’s Pt. is proceeding for days because the city’s Beach became Revere Beach. destroyed by fire in December picture three. It contained two on schedule. equipment was unable to han- In 1896, the MDC estab- 1959. The ground floor was swimming pools, a large one 80 years ago “Analyze This,” “200 Cig- dle the job of snow removal. lished the first National -Sea devoted to serving food and for everyone to enjoy and a March 2, 1939 arettes,” and “Message in a The second storm this week shore and relocated the Nar- drinks while the second floor small one for women and chil- A new Post Office substa- Bottle” are playing at the Re- unexpectedly stalled over the row Gauge Railroad, that ran provided a very large dance dren. Picture four depicts the tion at the corner of Beach St. vere Showcase Cinemas. ocean, dumping snow all day along the beach to Lynn, 500 floor with chairs around it for larger pool within the build- and No. Shore Rd. was dedi- on the city on Tuesday and yards west to a new location attendees to enjoy the music ing. All this brings back ex- cated this past week. 30 years ago Wednesday. parallel to the beach. The new of such great “big bands” as tremely fond memories. Mayor Laurence J. Gillis March 1, 1989 Revere Juvenile Officer has submitted a budget for Mayor George V. Colella Larry Malta is undertaking 1939 of $1,919,533, which is said this week that the an- an investigation to determine almost the same as the 1938 nouncement by Gov. Michael where glue and rubber cement Dukakis that local aid from are being sold Glue sniffing budget. 3 the state will be level-fund- has become a major problem A delegation of local busi- ed for the coming fiscal year among teens in the city as a nessmen and city officials ap- is “devastating news” for the way to get high. peared before the legislative city. Colella said that this will A breakdown in the con- Committee on Metropolitan be an even-more difficult year struction schedule has delayed Affairs and told the committee than those in the immediate the opening of the Northeast members that Revere Beach is aftermath of the imposition of Regional Vocational School way behind the times and that Prop. 2 1/2 earlier this decade. until January, 1970. the state needs to make signif- Dukakis said that level-fund- Stewart Granger and Rob- icant improvements. ing is required because of the ert Morley star in The “Tr- Pope Pius XII was named deep financial crisis facing ygon Factor” at the Revere the new pope on the 12th bal- the state in the wake of the Drive In. lot on March 2. He succeeds collapse of the local housing Pope Pius XI. market. 60 years ago Charles Toto has been City Council members ex- Feb. 26, 1959 re-elected the President of the pressed their dissatisfaction The City Council has cut Revere Barbers Assoc. with the announcement by $40,820 from the proposed Gary Cooper, Merle DPW chief Andrew DeSantis budget submitted to the coun- Oberon, and Walter Brennan that the state has not approved cil by City Manager Edward star in “The Cowboy and the the installation of traffic lights O’Toole. The cuts will save Lady” at the Revere and Bou- at the intersection of Park and taxpayers 65 cents on the tax levard theatres. 4 Looking The Revere Journal reaches to place thousands each week. an ad? Place an Ad in the Journal! For Advertising Call 781 485-0588 Rates, Call 617-884-2416 Page 6 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 27, 2019 A Mission of Love and Living the Gospel for Haiti Looking back at Morningstar Catholic Collaborative’s recent trip to Haiti

By Stephen W. Fielding ca-tion with Cardinal Sean weddings, and other sacra- Special to the Journal O’Malley, daily contact with ments. Linda also cited that Fr. Paul Soper, Fr. Bill Joy, music and an upbeat, positive When the Morningstar and dialogue with Mr. Joe attitude at these visits was Catholic Collaborative, con- McInnis of the Archdiocese amazing. “Going to Haiti has sisting of parishioners from Risk Management staff. They changed my life in a profound St. Mary of the Assumption kept in daily connection with way. To see them have so lit- Par-ish, Revere and Our Lady Senator Ed Markey’s staff and tle, live in extreme poverty, of Grace Parish, Chelsea/Ev- State Representative RoseL- yet be so loving and caring erett, embarked on their jour- ee Vincent along with staff- has certainly affected me and strengthened my faith. They ney to sister parish - St. Joseph er Ricky Serino. They were are so much more holy than I able to reach Port-au-Prince Parish in L’Asile, Haiti on am” During the month prior January 29th, their mission, Airport and catch a flight to to the priests’ visits, lay direc- as it has been for twenty-two Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., prior to tors hold prayer services, bi- years, was to simply help the heading back to Boston on ble studies, and other religious Haitian parish community, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. Due Fr. Jim Barry peers out the chopper window during the airlift to Port-au-Prince. activities. working with them side by to political unrest and violent Linda DeCristoforo is greeted During their stay the team side, immersing themselves protests roads were closed, of The Morningstar Catho- leave the rest of our belongs with a warm welcoming hug members were working on in a mission of love, living the access to Port-au-Prince lic Collaborative, one of the behind. Two helicopters from upon returning home. playground equipment when gospel through good works blocked, and food and water vol-unteer parish missionar- the Dominican Republic fi- thick, black smoke raged into and bringing a beautiful peo- supplies at a standstill. Al- ies, and in her third visit to nally landed in an open field ter well and pump for cook- the sky from below where they ple spiritual joy. though they were safe and L’Asile, Haiti, expressed, “We near our site and took us to the ing, washing clothes, bathing were located. With no fire de- For most, their stay was protected within the confines never lost faith or hope even Port-au-Prince Airport.” and drinking. It is absolutely a partment, fire hydrants, hoses, expected to be two weeks. of St. Joseph’s grounds during though we couldn’t leave. We As they flew over the city vital part of their lives. There or running water around the What they did not expect was this additional time of uncer- just didn’t know how long we of Port-au-Prince, Linda real- is no running water or plumb- parish priest parish ran back a delay of several days and tainty as to when they return had to wait. We were safe, ized the emptiness and lack of ing in the homes. The water is to the church, jumped into a eventually being airlifted by home and thanks to the pastor, staying on church grounds. vehicles and crowdedness. “ pulled from rivers and streams pickup a truck, retrieved sev- helicopter to Port-au-Prince Fr. Lucan, Assistant pastor, Our main concern was they Port-au-Prince is a very con- and is not fresh. The local Hai- eral 50-gallon empty drums Airport, a distance of approx- Fr. Colbert, and visiting priest we might run out of medica- gested, bustling city that is tians have built up anti-bod- and a number of five-gallon imately five hours by truck. and former pastor, Fr. David, tions. We had to be ready at a actually bigger than Boston. ies and drink this. However, buckets, and hurried to a river Requiring needed interven- the parish missionaries were moment’s notice.” Linda con- It was amazing to see what it the parish missionaries could in order to fill them. As soon tion from the Archdiocese of able to depart safely. tinued,” Finally, a decision to looked like during the mani- not. They drank purified -wa as the truck arrived at fire site a Boston administration, the Revere native Linda De- go had to be made. We could festation” ter to ensure their health was bucket brigade was formed in- team remained in communi- Cristoforo, Pastoral Associate only take one carryon bag and During their tenure in not compromised. The local cluding local people who car- L’Asile, Haiti the volunteer people travel major distanc- ried brought their own buckets parish missionaries from Re- es and many miles for water, too. Other trucks joined the ef- vere, Chelsea, and Everett had carrying all sorts of contain- fort and older students helped. spent a little over two weeks ers and buckets. Many walk The locals then began to throw in L’Asile and surrounding while others utilize motorcy- rocks on the tin roof to try to area before being unable to cles, bicycles or donkeys. The collapse it and smother the fire. depart for home when sched- team was in awe at how the Eventually the fire dissipated uled. They had brought do- local community depended and subsided. Luckily, the fire nated school supplies, house- on this necessity we normal- didn’t spread. One homeown- hold and hygiene essentials, ly take for granted. Thy are er owner suffered some burn and other everyday necessi- grateful for everything they injuries. He was treated with ties and each day participat- have – particularly their life at medical supplies brought from ed in work projects such as St. Joseph Parish. Linda said the donations the Morningstar cleaning St. Joseph Church that despite their poverty, the and school buildings, refur- Catholic Collaborative parish- people dress up every Sunday ioners. bishing, painting, and pour- for church services and actu- ing concrete foundations for The L’Asile connection be- ally arrive two to three hours the kindergarten playground gan twenty-two years when equipment, building retaining before mass, even before the former Our Lady of Grace walls preventing hillside ero- parish priest gets there, to sing pastor, Fr. Jerry Fitzgerald sion, repairing church pews and pray. She noted that,” became involved with the Par- This is all they have. Their Games for the kids. Parishioners brought games for the kids; ring toss, corn hole and skee ball. and statues, painting school ish 20 Program. Fr. Jim Barry The children never experienced anything like this. There were at least 200 kids. Parishioners classrooms, and conducting faith sustains them.” She talk- continued it, and it thrives to- brought prizes for the winners. retreats and prayer services. ed about their homes that are day. Each year a parish team Through generous donations made of cement blocks, wood, of volunteer missionaries goes from Revere and Chelsea/Ev- or natural elements. Many are to Haiti. They are always on erett parishioners they were farmers or merchants. Some a mission of love and are cer- able to purchase bags of rice, are woodworkers. They often tainly living the gospel, setting beans, and other foodstuffs sell their fruits and vegetables an unbelievable example of They were welcomed with or other wares at a market- Christ through good works. open arms by the Haitian place. The Morningstar Hai- community and felt blessed to St. Joseph Parish School ti Team members included give, receiving more than they consists of 400 children, 180 Kristen Ells, Bill Ells, Linda ever imagined. in the kindergarten. The chil- DeCristoforo, Paula Jimenez, When asked about how the dren dress in very clean uni- Johnny Jimenez, Bob Hein- Haitians lived on a daily basis forms. Their breakfast is usu- le, Judy Zolla, Linda McEl- with no running water, a sin- ally powdered milk and bread waney, Noreen Murphy, Ei- gle well for water to ac-com- while lunch is rice and beans. leen Maquire, Fr. Jim Barry, modate the entire region, no These are the only meals they Dieulita Narcisse, and Im- electricity only workable by eat each day. The parish team macula Cayrad. While in Haiti either solar panels or gen- was extremely welcomed by some members stayed over the erators, she said, “They are the children. entire period while others ro- grateful for what they have. In addition to St. Joseph tated. There were ten airlifted The swing set is done. Parishioners say Amen. Pictures are (left to right): Haitian parishioner, They are a very loving, caring Parish in L’Asile, Father Lu- to the airport. Johnny Jimenez, Noreen Murphy, Paula Jimenez, Judy Zolla, Linda DeCristoforo, Fr. Jim Barry, community with a profound can and Colbert visit seven (Thank you to Linda De- Linda McElwaney, Kristen Ells. goodness, and a life cen-te- chapel sites located through- Cristoforo for this interview, red around their church and out the mountainous areas in writing a daily Haiti blog from the province. These parishio- school. That’s all they have.” which some information was the The Haitian community in ners are visited by the priests once a month. At each visit obtained, and taking beautiful L’Asile and surrounding area photos.) Independent are totally dependent on a wa- the priest says mass, performs n ewspaper Group baptisms, confirmations,

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Mixed Use Commercial Plus 3 Residential, 6 Car Parking, Great for Investors! #130S $949,000 Page 8 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 27, 2019 OBITUARIES Francine Josephine Whippen Walter Pfeifer Tullio Berlangieri Sears retiree who loved volunteering and traveling Of Revere Owned and operated Tullio’s Shoe Repair on Revere Street for 33 years Francine Josephine Whip- Walter Pfeifer pen, former-ly of Wichita, of Revere, for- Tullio Berlangieri of Re- Kan., passed away peacefully merly of Tom- vere passed away on Feb. 20 Feb. 23 at Presbyterian Man- ahawk, Wisc., after a long battle with Par- or, Newton. She was 78 years passed away on kin-son’s Disease. old. Feb. 20. He was Tullio was born in San She was born June 25, 87 years old. Mauro Cilento, prov-ince of 1940, to Frances (Carosone) Walter was a late U.S. Navy Salerno, Italy to the late Be- and Edgar Nadeau. She mar- Seabees vet-eran of the Kore- niamino Berlangieri and Ma- ried the love of her life, John, an War. ria Lembo. He was mar-ried on June 14, 1960. She worked The beloved husband of to Filomena (Conte) for 59 for Sears from 1970-2000. Geraldine (Esposito) Pfeif- years. She was a member of the She was born June 25, er, he was the loving fatherof by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Tullio was a cobbler/shoe Winthrop Emblem Club from 1940, to Frances (Carosone) Carlton Pfeifer of Revere, dear Funeral Home, Revere. In- maker. He and his father re- Larry, all of Peabody. He was 1968 to 2016. Francine loved and Edgar Nadeau. She mar- brother of the late Barbara terment was at Puritan Lawn paired and made custom the cherished grandfather of volunteering and traveling ried the love of her life, John, Moldenhauer and Carl Pfeifer Memorial Park in Peabody. shoes. Every Sunday they Michael Berlangieri and his and will be missed by all who on June 14, 1960. She worked and caring uncle of Renee Go- For guest book, please go to would board their Ger-man wife, Devi, Michelle Ber- knew her. for Sears from 1970-2000. mez and Mark Moldenhauer. www.vazzafunerals.com. Army motorcycle with back- langieri and her fiancé, Matt She is survived by her She was a member of the Funeral arrangements were packs on their backs, full of Carregal and Angelo, Arianna daughter, Karen (Steve), and Winthrop Emblem Club from shoes, to deliver and pick up. and Anthony Maida; adoring a son, John; sisters, Nadine 1968 to 2016. Francine loved Josephine Ficociello Everyone in the Cilento re- great grandfather of Vincent (Joe), Barbara(Mel), and volunteering and traveling gion knew them. Berlangieri. He also leaves JoAnn (John); nieces and and will be missed by all who Of Peabody, formerly of Revere In 1970, Tullio and his fam- behind his brothers and sis- nephews, Robert C. Christine knew her. ily immigrated to the United ters, Maria Conte and her late C, David C, Lisa D, Greg C Her Funeral will be held Josephine (Clementi) Fico- and his wife, Lynn and Cathe- States to joinTullio’s sister husband, Domenic of East Scott C , Mi-chael C, Jamie from the Paul Buonfiglio & ciello of Peabody, formerly of rine and Heather McColgan Maria and Filomena’s brother, Boston, Lucia Kent of Pea- D, Michael W, Beth T, and Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere, died on Feb. 24. and adoring great-grand- Domenic. During his early body and Giuliana, Teresa, Billy W; grandchildren, Mea- 128 Revere St., Revere on She was the beloved wife mother of Isabella, Camilla, years in the U.S.A., he worked Giuseppe “Peppino”, Luisa, gan P(Will), Clay P and Bai- Monday, March 4 at 9 a.m. of the late Caesar Ficociello, Alexis, Gracie, Joseph, Bren- at various shoe factories in the Antonio “Tonino” and Paola ley O (Nick); and Bob, Chris, followed by a Funeral Mass devoted mother of Corinne dan, Leah and Riley. She is Boston area. Berlangieri, all of Ita-ly. He is Tim, Ashley and Andrew; and at St. Anthony’s Church at 10 M. Ficociello of Peabody and also survived by loving nieces It was in 1980 that he de- also survived by many loving great-grandchildren, Alex a.m. Relatives and friends are William J. Ficociello Sr. and and nephews. cided to take over the cobbler nieces, nephews, and cousins. (9), Asher (7), and Annie (6 kindly in-vited. A visitation his wife, Kathleen, all of Pea- A visitation will be held shop on Revere Street, Re- The family would also like months). will be held on Sunday from 2 body, Karen A. McColgan and at the Paul Buonfiglio & vere. Tullio’s Shoe Repair to express gratitude to Kevin to 6 p.m. Interment will be in her husband, Patrick McCo- Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, served the North Shore com- Soares for taking such great Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu lgan Sr. of Whitman, and the 128 Revere St, Revere today, munities for 33 years. He was care of Tullio. late Edmund G. Ficociello; Wednesday, Feb. 27 from 10 a master of his trade, able to In Memoriam of flowers, memorial contri- Funeral arrangements were butions may be made to the dear sister of Vera Gentile and to 11:30 a.m. followed by a turn an old pair of shoes into by the Paul Buonfiglio & 1994 February 28th 2019 Greater Wichita YMCA, (In her late husband, Frank and Funeral Mass at noon at St. new ones. Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 25th Anniversary care of Brittani Poland, 402 N. Lorraine Spears and her hus- Anthony’s Church. Rela- Tullio was a vibrant person. Revere. Interment was at Market, Wichita, KS 67202) band, James; cherished grand- tives and friends are kindly People who vis-ited the shop Holy Cross Mausoleum. In John where she volunteered month- mother of William Ficociello in-vited. Interment will be in were always greeted with a lieu of flowers, donations can ly. For guest book please vis- Jr. Steven Ficociello, Cheryl Holy Cross Cem-etery. For smile and hello. As the Par- be made to the Michael J. Fox DeRosa it: www.Buonfiglio.com. Cava-leri and her husband, guest book, please visit: www. kinson’s disease progressed Foundation for Parkinson’s Chris, Patrick McColgan Jr. Buonfiglio.com. he never complained and al- Research, P.O. Box 5014, ways said that he was fine. Hagerstown, MD 21741- Paul D. Archbold Tullio is survived by chil- 5014. For guest book please dren: Ben “Benia-mino” Ber- visit: www.Buonfiglio.com. Of Revere langieri and his wife, Lisa and ST. JUDE Paul D. Archbold, of Re- field. He was also the caring Maria Maida and her husband, vere, passed away on Feb. 25, uncle of Shannon and Mathieu NOVENA 2019. Brigham. IN LOVING MEMORY OF May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be He was the beloved son of Private services were held. adored, glorified, loved and pre- the late Paul and Ruth (Bow- Donations can be made in What we would give if we could say served throughout the world now er) Archbold, the dear brother Paul’s name to Kaplan Family Pamela J. Hello, Dad, in the same old way; and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus of Pauline Lane and her late Hospice House (Care Dimen- To hear your voice, see your smile, husband Samuel, of Revere, sions), 75 Sylvan St, Suite Chipman pray for us. St. Jude, worker of mir- July 4, 1951 - Feb 25, 2010 To sit with you and chat awhile. acles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of Randy Archbold of Revere, B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. th So you who have a Dad, the hopeless, pray for us. Say this and Robin Brigham and her For guest book please visit 10 Anniversary Cherish him with care. prayer 9 times a day. By the 8th day husband Thomas, of Lynn- www.Buonfiglio.com. February 26, 2009- February 26, 2019 For you’ll never know the heartache your prayer will be answered. It has In Memory Of Til you see his vacant chair. never been known to fail. Publication Lovingly Remembered & Sadly must be promised. ERIC PAUL DIAMOND Missed By Daughter Kathy, IN CHERISHED MEMORY OF MY SON John My prayers have been answered. th & Granddaughter Wanda Nov. 12, 1982 7 Anniversary March 1, 2012 M.F. My Eric, my son I still in eternity when God cannot believe it starts calls me home. Filipponi seven years March 1 Yes thou you are not May the winds of love that you were called present to me in this blow softly home to heaven. world I know my Angel And whisper for Always My world has changed watches over me daily/ you to hear so much by your pass- nightly. I am so blessed Remembered, That we’ll always love Birthday Remembrance ing yet I know that you are safe in the by all the memories that you made for Never Forgotten arms of our Lord. me for 29 years. You were my gift that and miss you on your 64th birthday I so often think of what may have unfortunately I had to let you go back And wish that you Forever In Our been in these past years maybe a home to God. were here. wedding, a child, who would have For Love never dies between a Mom Hearts made my a grandmother a special and her precious child I know I was Sadly Missed job or career. blessed to be your Mom Lovingly remembered I do know one thing that my love has and sadly missed, Your Wife and Frank Misiano not diminished for you. Love and miss you Shawna, Christian, Mom, While my heart is sad I also trust be- Your Mom Marty and family Children 2/28/1955 cause of my faith. We will be together X0 X0 X0

Mass being said Friday, March 1, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, Gone but never forgotten. Revere; Sun., March 17, 2019 at 12 noon at St. Anthony’s Shrine, 100 Arch St, Boston. In Loving Memory Miss You, TORF FUNERAL SERVICE George Pre-need planning with our TODDY NUGENT price protection guarantee. 1993 February 24th 2019 —26th Anniversary Arrangements made at our facility or in the comfort of your own home “Tribute To Toddy” 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: Deborah Torf Golden Amy Torf Golden Danny S. Smith There is a new star shining above the earth tonight Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) A star that warms the heavens and bathes us in its light M.L. Torf (1867-1940) 773 Broadway Richard A. Pruneau Revere, MA 02151 The light of a special woman who lived a happy life (617) 889-2900 Phone (781) 284-7756 She was the greatest mother and a very special wife OBITUARIES www.vertuccioandsmith.com (800)428-7161 www.torffuneralservice.com She was a caring person and a very special friend All obituaries and death notices Her attitude was positive until the very end The time that we are given here on earth is very short will be at a cost of To The ones who leave the quickest Vazza remember are the ones who mean a lot. $100.00 per paper. "Beechwood" We’ll miss her friendship dearly a loved one we’ll remember her sweet face Funeral Her time on earth is over now she’s in a better place That includes photo. in the Home There is a new star shining above the earth tonight Please send to Revere May the spirit of our Toddy remain forever bright 262 Beach St., Revere [email protected] (781) 284-1127 Journal, Lovingly Remembered and Please Call Sadly Missed By or call 781-485-0588 Louis R. Vazza ~ Funeral Her Family and Friends www.vazzafunerals.com 781-485-0588 Wednesday, February 27, 2019 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 9

SPEAKER BOB DELEO HONORED AT THE REVERE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HONORING A DECADE OF SERVICE Speaker of the House and economic development for one Revere’s State Represen- the benefit of the citizens of tatives, Bob DeLeo was hon- Massachusetts and Revere. ored at the Revere City Coun- In accepting the citation, De- cil meeting on Monday. Leo said, “As Speaker of the The motion for a citation House I am recognized for for DeLeo’s 10 years of ser- statewide issues, but this is vice as Speaker and dedi- more special as it comes from cation to the City of Revere the people whom I work with came from Ward 1 Councillor and represent on a daily ba- Joanne McKenna who was sis. This really means a lot to proud to place the motion for me and I will never forget the consideration and requested people who put me here.” that the entire council attach DeLeo has represented the their names to it as a show of district that includes Winthrop support to Bob DeLeo. since 1991 and is the longest The City Citation men- sitting Speaker of the House tioned DeLeo’s legislative in Massachusetts’s history work ranging from clean with 10 years. energy to opioid control to

Mayor Brian Arrigo joined Council President Arthur Guinasso and the Revere City Council last Monday night in honoring Speaker of the House, Bob DeLeo. Shown from left, Councillors, Patrick Keefe, Steve Moribito, Ira Novoselsky, Joanne McKenna, Mayor Arrigo, Speaker Bob DeLeo, President Arthur Guinasso, Tony Zambuto, John Powers, and Dan Rizzo.

Speaker of the House of Representatives Bob DeLeo (center), Councillor McKenna has a few personal words to say to Speaker Speaker of the House Bob DeLeo was congratulated by Revere’s was greeted at the council chamber door by his close friends DeLeo as a high ranking state official and a personal friend for Mayor, Brian Arrigo at the Revere City Council meeting last and supporters, former Revere Fire Chief Eugene Doherty (left), many years. Monday night. and Revere’s Director of Finances George Anzuoni.

Revere native earns Junior Sailor of the Quarter Selection for Naval Hospital Bremerton

By Douglas H. Stutz, Naval Hospital for Navy Hospital Corpsman NHB. has provided him his favorite goal before I separate, is to sustained superior perfor- Bremerton Public Affairs Officer 3rd Class Dylan Stuart select- Stuart, a Revere High memory as part of Navy Med- help them both advance in mance," said Capt. Jeffrey ed as Naval Hospital Bremer- School graduate and Revere, icine. rate." Bitterman, NHB commanding It’s not infrequent for hos- ton (NHB) Junior Sailor of the Massachusetts, native, is “As a lead emergency The common connection officer. "Our sailors, Marines pital corpsmen in varied ca- Quarter. the Leading Petty Officer of medical technician instruc- amongst the four goes well and their families depend on reer stages to share a common Stuart was one of four sail- NHB’s Physical Therapy and tor at Iwakuni, I was seeing beyond being recognized as you. You deliver readiness connection. ors selected for the special Occupational Therapy depart- the students I taught put their Sailor of the Quarter. Each and safe high quality health- Such proved to be the case recognition earned serving at ment. knowledge to good use and observes the Hospital Corps care on a daily basis. Keep up For Stuart, with six years work together to take care of pledge to hold the care of those the great work." in the Navy, NHB is his sec- our sailors, Marines and their sick and injured to be a sacred NHB Washington has a ond assignment after an initial families,” Stuart said. trust, as well as dedicate heart, three-fold primary mission to tour at Branch Health Clinic Although Stuart is transi- mind, strength to their work, support our warfighters, past in Iwakuni, Japan. tioning in several years back and do all within their power and present, and their fami- The most rewarding aspect to Revere to work for the fire to carry themselves as an ex- lies by: Providing exception- of his career has been interact- department, he plans to con- ample of all this is honorable al care anytime, anywhere; ing and helping others he has tinue to do all he can to assist and good throughout their shape military medicine worked for and worked with others with their goals. Navy career. through training, research, during his assigned duties. “There are two other third “Congratulations on your and graduate medical educa- "The relationships formed class petty officers in my de- selection and thanks for your tion; and to prepare our forces with my peers throughout the partment, " Stuart said. "My hard work, dedication and for deployment. years has been the most grati- fying, and saying goodbye to those people that I’ve grown SENIOR CENTER NEWS close to and having to form new relationships has been the Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Dylan Stuart, of Revere, has Rossetti-Cowan Senior Mary Marino at the Rosset- Milk, Coffee or Tea most difficult,” Stuart said. been selected as Junior Sailor of the Quarter for the Naval Hos- Center ti/Cowan Senior Center, 25 pital Bremerton, in Washington. Stuart’s duty in the Far East Chair Massage Monday and Winthrop Ave for Elderly Res- Sign up Now for Tuesday, March 4 and 5 idents the next hearing date Foxwoods! Therapeutic Massage can Thursday, March 28, please Wednesday, March 20, SENIOR CENTER SNAPSHOTS relax tense Muscles due to call Center appointments are 2019. Trip Includes; overwork or stress. It can also suggested but walk-ins will be -Roundtrip bus ticket PHOTOS-STEPHEN W. FIELDING improve the blood supply to serviced if time allows (leaves 8 a.m., Returns 7:30 Pictured right, super volunteer tissues, improve energy and P.M.) -Free buffet or $10 Rosalie D., on left, with kitchen alertness and relieve stress and Voucher for selected restau- head cook Loretta Papa. Rosalie Blood Pressure has more energy than the anxiety. Barbara MacDonald Individual Conference rants at Foxwoods. -Movie, Energizer bunny and helps in Certified and Licensed - Mas Thursday, March 7 and 21 refresh-ments and bingo on the kitchen with an always-pos- sage Therapist will be at Ros- bus - $10 Slot Play itive attitude. Pictured below, setti Cowan Senior Center she Movie Wednesday Payment required at time of Pat from The Senior Medicare will be offer-ing 15-minute March 6th TBA reservation. For more infor- Patrol organization visited chair massage from 10 a.m. mation call the Rossetti-Cow- the Rossetti-Cowan Senior to Noon. The cost is $10 per Lunch Schedule an Senior at 781-286-8156 Center and spoke with seniors session and although walk-ins Feb. 28 – March 6 about medicare fraud, securi- will be serviced, it is advis- Thursday, Feb. 28th …. ARE YOU AGE 50-80? ty breaches, and prevention able to call for Res-ervation at Broccoli Quiche, Cheesy Po- Come Join COGNICITI’S methods. 781-286-8156. Call the cen- tatoes, Whole Wheat Bread, FREE Brain Health Workshop ter for additional information. Banana Pudding, Milk, Cof- at the Rosetti-Cowan Senior fee, or Tea Center, Monday, March 4th Monthly Podiatry Clinic Friday, March 1st … Tuna 2019. Please call to re-serve Dr. David Kaplan Foot Salad on Roll, Cream of your spot at 781-286-8156. Doctor will be available at the Chicken Soup, Potato Puffs, Rossetti Cowan Sen-ior Cen- Vanilla Pudding, Milk, Coffee Revere Senior ter on Wednesday, March 6. or Tea Only Routine Foot Care Monday, March 4th… Patriot Club News including cutting of toenails Stuffed Green Peppers, and trimming of Calluses will Mashed Potatoes, Whole Our first meeting of 2019 be offered. Referrals to other Wheat Bread, Fruit Cocktail, will be Tuesday, March 12, at Specialists will be made if nec- Milk, Coffee or Tea 1 p.m. If we have inclement essary for more complicated Tuesday, March 5th Roti- problems. Services will be a ni with Meatballs and Sauce, weather, the meeting will be discounted fee of $20 per visit. Three Bean Salad, Whole postponed to Tuesday April 9. Wheat Bread, Strawberries, For verification of the meeting Hearing Program Milk Coffee or Tea date, Please call Lorraine Reo- Free Frequency Test and Wednesday, March 6th …. case history Analysis, as well Vegetable Lasagna, Toma- poli at 781-289-3039. Hope to as cleaning are avail-able with to Soup, Assorted Desserts, see all members in March! Page 10 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 27, 2019 REVERE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY SENIOR NIGHT ast Friday night was the final home game for the RHS Patri- ots at Cronin Rink. Prior to the start of the game vs. the Pan- Lthers of Beverly the Patriots took center stage and honored their seniors that have dedicated so much to the team. Wearing their new home Red uniform tops for the first time. This is a sweet- and-sour night for the boys and their parents, flowers and tears are always on the program, but with that comes fond memories of team play and dedication to the RHS Patriot hockey team and lifelong friendships that will follow.

Senior Marc Giordano with his Parents, Annmarie and Mike, Senior Wayne Cintolo with his parents, Wayne and Dorothea. brother Michael, Grandmothers Judy and Linda.

Revere High School senior Cam Mazza, with his parents, Mi- chelle and John, and sister Kylie.

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Entertainment! Senior Captain Brenden Godino with his mom, (this week) Laurie. Wednesday BIANCHI’S DJ GEORGE Thursday PIZZA JOE CHEFFRO Friday Eat in or THE TIME & Take Out! AGAIN GIRLS 781-284-5600 Saturday TOMMY BAHAMA Now Delivering with 781-284-9472 Senior Andres Cardona, with his parents, Dora and Edison, sisters, Melissa and Olivia Freni sang the “National Anthem,” shown Amelia, and family. with her biggest fan her dad, Rick.

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RHS Alumni Patriot skater and Exceptional. guest commentator Christian Senior Matt Cravotta, with his mom, Tina, step mother Patty, Eaves was on hand for the brother Nick, Uncle Fred and grandmother Carole. game vs. Beverly. Encore Boston Harbor is hiring. Explore thousands of fulfilling careers. You deserve an Encore.

In accordance with our host and surrounding community agreements, hiring preference is given to properly qualified residents of the cities of (1) Everett, (2) Malden, and (3) Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, and Somerville. Senior Rick Briana, with his parents Ricky and Kathy, along with other family members.

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REVERE HIGH SCHOOL CHEERING WALKS AWAY FROM NORTHEAST CONFERENCE WITH TOP SCORE

Photos by Jenn Cimino League title and were grand champs with the highest score of the day at the Cape Ann League/ Northeast Conference league The RHS cheerleaders took home the Northeast Conference competition on Feb. 24.

The cheerleaders pose for a quick team picture before heading to warm ups. The team performs their routine.

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Founding Members of Partners HealthCare [email protected] or [email protected] 10-5 at the first buzzer. The following evening the ward Dillan Day and cut the RHS GIRLS FALL Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” TO READING IN Leary went to his bench to Patriots took on the host Ham- lead to nine points, but that are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. start the second period and ilton-Wenham in the consola- was as close as the Patriots TOURNEY got two quick baskets from tion game of the tournament. would get, as the hometown The Revere High girls bas- junior guard Amara Bockarie, The home Generals jumped team finally got their offense ketball team dropped a 56-38 as well as a few tough baskets on the Patriots early. going again, closing out the decision at Reading in a first- inside from junior forward Revere trailed 12-0 half- game out and the Patriots’ sea- round contest of the Divi- Scott Toglan (10 points on a way into the first quarter and son by a score of 70-49. sion 1 North Sectional of the perfect 5-for-5 from the field), Leary needed to call timeout “The last few weeks have MIAA girls basketball tourna- but Winchester would not be to calm the team down. Leone been tough for this group, but ment Monday night. Revere denied. Winchester drained was doing a great job defen- they never came apart as a ROCCO LONGO was seeded 12th in the D-1 six three-pointers in the sec- sively on H-W standout guard team,” said Leary. “We con- North and Reading was the #5 ond frame and jumped out to Billy Whalen (who needed tinued to play hard and com- seed with a 16-4 record. a 36-15 halftime lead. just two points for 1,000 in his pete, but just could not put auto home rental Lady Patriot junior captain The Patriots played better career), but the other Generals together enough made shots • • Erika Cheever struck for 20 after the intermission, led by were making their shots. to be able to win games. We flood business commercial points to lead Revere in the senior forward Omar Bend- The timeout settled every- will miss our seniors for sure • • scoring department, but it was jahene (six points, seven re- thing down and senior co-cap- and wish them the best of luck we speak not enough to overcome a bounds), who made some ath- tains Sebastian Vanegas in all of their future endeav- spañol ortuguêse taliano strong Reading squad. letic moves to the basket, and (six points) and Montefusco ors. As for the guys coming e • p • i “We battled and we made junior guard EJ Leone (five knocked down consecutive back, they now know what to Call for a FREE quote 617-387-7466 runs early in the second quar- points), who played tough treys, and along with another expect and what they need to 564 Broadway, Everett | www.sabatino-ins.com ter and end of third, but we defense to slow down Win- three from Leone (12 points), improve on for next year.” faced a really tough Reading chester. Revere clawed its way back team,” said RHS head coach Although the third quar- into the game to trail 16-12 Matt Willis, whose Lady Patri- ter was played pretty much after the first quarter. ots enjoyed a successful 2019 evenly, Winchester still held a The Patriots kept their mo- campaign, finishing at 11-9 healthy 50-28 advantage after mentum going early in the "Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made" during the regular season. “I three periods. second period and brought the SALE DAYS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH, 2019 was really proud of how hard Revere got a good look at score back to level at 20-20 on Grocery the kids competed tonight and some of their younger guys a layup by Bendjahene (five Great grocery specials Meat "Meat Cut Fresh Every Day" each day this year.” with the game out of reach. points). Mid-way through the Knorr Pasta or Rice Side Dishes ...... 10/$10.00 "Ground Beef & Patties Ground Fresh Daily" Sophomore guard Crisrael second quarter Whalen pulled Kraft Barbecue Sauce ...... 10/$10.00 Campbell's Original Tomato or Chicken Noodle Soup ...... 10/$10.00 Family Pack Specials Lithgow made a nice contest- up for a deep three-point shot Celeste Pizza ...... 10/$10.00 RHS BOYS Grade A Chicken Drumsticks ...... 89¢/lb ed layup. Junior guard Devon and drained it to finally get his Skippy Peanut Butter ...... 2/$4.00 BASKETBALL Kellogg's Frosted Flakes 13.5 oz ...... 2/$5.00 Assorted Bone In Pork Loin Chops ...... $1.49/lb Maxwell House Canned Coffee (ex decaf) ...... 2/$5.00 Avery drilled a trey and junior 1,000 points. The Generals Petite Sirloin Steaks...... $5.99/lb CLOSES OUT SEASON Tide Laundry Detergent 50 oz ...... $5.99 guard Michael Hayes made a seemed to feed off the mo- Ragu Pasta Sauce ...... 2/$4.00 Whole Broiler Chickens ...... $1.39/lb Last Monday night the basket-plus the foul to close mentum and went on a huge Barilla Pasta (ex gluten free-protein-tortellini-pasta ready) ...... 4/$5.00 Petite Sirloin Roast ...... $5.79/lb Duncan Hines Brownie Mix ...... 3/$5.00 Revere High boys basketball Hatfield Bacon 16 oz ...... 2/$10.00 out the game. run, heading into halftime Wishbone Salad Dressing 8oz ...... 4/$5.00 team traveled up to Hamil- However, Winchester was with a 45-23 advantage. Eggo Pancakes ...... 2/$4.00 Al Fresco Chicken Meatballs or Chicken Sausages ...... 2/$8.00 ton-Wenham to face Win- Pepperidge Farm Garlic Bread ...... 2/$5.00 just too much, as was reflect- “EJ really did a fantastic Hood Cottage Cheese 16 oz ...... 2/$4.00 chester in the opening round ed in the final score, 66-40. job on Whalen the whole first Almond Breeze Milk 64 oz ...... 2/$6.00 Weekend Specials of the annual General Patton Best Yet Pie Crust...... 2/$5.00 Friday, March 1 through Sunday, March 3 “We lost this game in the sec- half,” noted Leary. “It was BAKERY Tournament. ond quarter,” said Leary. “We almost as if their team was Pecan or Cheese Danish ...... $4.29 The Patriots were hoping to just gave them too many open playing tight until he finally Deli Our Own Bagels-Asiago-Plain-Egg 4pk ...... $2.49 Russer Canadian Maple Ham ...... $4.99/lb Raspberry or Fig Squares ...... $2.19 get off to a quick start against Swiss Lorraine Cheese ...... $5.99/lb three-point shots and they got his 1,000 and then they all DELI Russer Low Salt Ham ...... $4.99/lb Winchester, which needed to Our Own In Store Cooked Turkey Breast ...... made them all. relaxed and made shots.” Margherita Genoa Salami...... $4.99/lb $6.99/lb win to stay alive for a chance “I did like the way our Revere however, refused to Carolina Deluxe Turkey Breast ...... $4.99/lb Hans Kissle Seafood Salad ...... $5.99/lb Natural Casing Hot Dogs ...... in the state tournament, but young guys battled at the go away easily. Behind the hot $5.99/lb Bakery PRODUCE unfortunately things did not end,” Leary continued, “and shooting of Montefusco (15 Cluster Tomatoes ...... $1.59/lb "Bake at Home" Dinner Rolls ...... $2.29 go as planned for Coach Da- California Sweet & Seedless Clementines 3lb bag ...... $3.99 when sophomore forward points, five rebounds, four as- Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins ...... $3.99 Large Size Navel Oranges ...... 79¢/lb vid Leary’s squad. Wilfredo Martinez dove on a sists, 5-for-13 on three-point- Lemon Meringue Pie ...... $5.99 Chocolate Cream Pie ...... $7.99 MEAT Revere got a quick loose ball down by 28 points, ers) and some strong drives Family Pack Sirloin Steak Tips ...... $8.99/lb three-pointer from senior that was a proud moment for from EJ, the Patriots cut the Produce Family Pack Boneless Chicken Breast ...... $1.59/lb Best Yet Small Shrimp Ring 31-40ct...... $6.99 co-captain Scotty Montefus- our team. We showed no quit. deficit to 55-42 heading into Fresh & Plump Tasty Blueberries full pint ...... 2/$5.00 Fresh Tender Green Asparagus ...... $1.99/lb co, but the scoring basically That is not easy to do consid- GROCERY the final quarter. Sweet & Delicious Tropical Mangos ...... $1.29 dried up for the rest of the Chicken of the Sea Solid White Canned Tuna ...... 89¢ limit 3 ering how things have gone Revere got four quick California Fresh & Crisp Green Leaf Lettuce ...... $1.29 Tropicana Orange Juice 59oz...... 2/$5.00 quarter and Winchester led for us the past few weeks.” points from sophomore for- Natures Finest Fancy Yukon Gold Potatoes 5 lb bag ...... 2/$5.00 Coca Cola 2 Liter ...... 4/$5.00 plus deposit

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RHS GIRLS BASKETBALL FALL TO READING IN ROUND 1 OF D-1 STATE TOURNEY LADY PATS FOUGHT HARD IN SEASON CLOSER Photos by Emily Harney

The Revere High girls’ basketball team traveled to Reading for the first round game in the Division 1 North section of the state tournament. The girls fought hard, but fell to #5 seeded Reading, 56-38.

The Revere High School girls basketball team faced Reading in the first round of the tournament Monday night, falling to the Rockets.

Senior Emily DiGiullio goes up for a basket during their game against Reading Monday night.

Revere’s Skyla DeSimone looks for a teammate to pass the ball.

Carolina Carvanlho-Bettero of the Revere High School girls basketball team works her way down the court during Caroline Stasio goes up for the rebound. their game against Reading Monday night.

VAPING and

Above, Caroline Stasio of E-cigarettes... the Revere High School girls basketball team works to gain control of the ball. Below, Erika Cheever of the Erika Cheever of Revere plays tough defense on a Reading You may not know Revere defends against a player. about vaping, but player from Reading. your children do!

What you will learn Wednesday, ● What is vaping? ● What are the the risks? March 6, 2019 ● Why are teens vaping at such high rates? ● Why nicotine & vaping can’t be ignored. 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Senior Emily DiGiullio drives with the ball. ● What can parents do to help? (Q & A’s at the end of the event)

Through the Years Rumney Marsh Academy - RHS SPORTS Auditorium 10 years ago 3-2 win over Haverhill in the ketball team was ousted from Bring your friends 140 American Legion Hwy, Revere, MA Feb. 25, 2009 tourney championship game, the state tourney with a 58-32 Hopes are high for the Re- NEC all-star Jay Sasso, Dean, loss to Arlington, the third vere High hockey team as and Mastropietro scored the time that the Patriots have lost and learn about this Presenter: Jonina Gorenstein coach Jim Palumbo and his Revere goals. to the Spy Ponders, a GBL ri- J.D., MGH Community Health crew await the start of state Revere High girls track val, this season. tourney play. The Patriots stars Colby and Tayla Hough Associates. The Revere Police hock- epidemic affecting achieved the winningest re- competed in this past week- cord in RHS hockey history end's Division 1 State Meet. ey-team faced a Bruins Old our children and Panelists will include: James with a pair of victories this Tayla ran in the 1,000 meter Timers team that was led by McKowen, PhD, Director of the week in the Newburyport event and finished in 18th former Bruin Terry O'Reilly to benefit local charities. MGH Addiction Recovery Bank Tournament to finish place in a time of 3:16.56. community! the regular season with a 15- Colby finished in 27th place Management Service (ARMS). 2-3 record. The 33 points for in the mile in a clocking of 30 years ago the season tops the previous 6:07.79. March 1, 1989 mark of 32 points that was RHS football captain Man- After a 1-3 start, the Revere attained two years ago when ny Velez has signed a letter of High girls basketball team fin- Revere won the NEC title. intent to play football at Mer- ished the season with a 16-4 Revere also reached 32 points rimack College. Velez, who overall record and a perfect seven years ago. Chris Mas- stands at 6 feet, 1-inch tall and 12-0 mark in the GBL to cap- tropietro, who was named the weighs 265 pounds, was one NEC Player of the Year this of the top linemen in the NEC ture the league title and quali- week for he second straight this past season. fy for the state tourney. Coach year, scored a hat trick in a 5-2 Ed Leyden's Lady Patriots defeated Peabody, 57-41, in Questions? Contact the RHS PTO: [email protected] | (781) 656-5002 win over Triton on Monday. 20 years ago March 2, 1999 their season finale, led by Jo- Register here if you would like to receive information about vaping and RHS PTO: http://bit.ly/2BCQ8pA Sean Dean and Matt Vazquez also scored for Revere. In a The Revere High boys bas- anna Leone with 15 points.

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REVERE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMORIAL MASS REMEMBERED, HONORED Last Thursday evening members of Revere Knights of Co- lumbus, re-charted as St. Michael the Arc-angel #16550 gath- ered at their location at 29 Central Ave. for mass. This was the third annual event of it’s kind since the re-organization. Fr. George Szal, former pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church in Revere, celebrated the mass as acting chaplain of the council, for Father Dan was unavailable. The mass was received by 25 members of the K of C, joined together to celebrate their faith and enjoy a dinner as brothers. The next meeting will be at DeMaino’s Restaurant, located at 12 Malden Street, Revere. This will take place on March 21, dinner at 630, guests of either gender are welcome, to enjoy a traditional St Patrick’s Day dinner. The cost of members and guests is $12 per person. In other K of C news, we are currently looking for new mem- bers for our newly refurbished and thriving council, please see Grand Knight John Verrengia or any other officer. We are also conducting an on- going calendar drawing, the cost is $10 per calendar, and there will be over $1,400.00 of prizes available to win. This drawing is to be held on Sunday, May 1, 2019 at the council headquarters on 29 Central Ave. You do not have to be Father George Szal prepares for communion. present to win. More information on the drawing details as the ABOVE: Brother Knight Sal time grows closer. Gesamondo Sr. looks over a RHS yearbook with some of his brother knights prior to the beginning of mass. RIGHT: Brother is faith and in friendship, Grand Knight John Verrengia and Father George Szal are shown with the members in atten- dance last Thursday night for the third annual mass, dedicated to their brothers and their families alive or deceased.

Father George Szal talks over the mass requirements for The sacrament of Holy Communion is a vital part of any mass, reader Rick Promise, Scheduling and Program coordinator Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus Council St. Michael the Brother Knight Nick Giacobbe was one of the many members for RevereTV. Arc-angel, John Verrengia receives communion. taking part in this sacrament, offered by Father George Szal.

SCENES FROM THE NORTHEAST CONFERENCE LEAGUE COMPETITION RHS CHEER THE GRAND CHAMPS Photos by Jenn Cimino team just came off a first place and grand champ win at the Winter Wonderland competition at Billerica Memorial High The RHS cheerleaders took home the Northeast Conference School the previous week. They will move on to compete in League title and were grand champs with the highest score of the day at the Cape Ann League/ Northeast Conference league the North Regional competition on March 3rd at North Reading competition on Feb. 24, at North Reading High School. The High School at 3:30 pm.

Pictured above, the RHS Cheerleaders set to begin their routine Pictured below, the team has a strong finish to wrap up their routine.

PHOTOS BY JENN CIMINO The RHS Cheerleaders were announced 2019 Northeastern Conference Champions.

Senior Capt Brenden Godino and Sophomore Zach Chbani bring the coed element to the team basing Ady Sanchez and Emily Chiles. The team performs their routine. The RHS Cheerleaders take the mat to compete. Page 14 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, February 27, 2019

REVERE STUDENTS EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

REGIS STUDENTS Boston with more than 3,000 NAMED TO THE * Coralia Mijangos is a na- es those students with a full- was placed on the Dean’s List. MAKE THE DEAN’S undergraduate, graduate and DEAN’S LIST AT tive of Revere, and is pursu- time course load who have To be selected for the doctoral students in the arts, ing a Bachelor of Science in achieved outstanding scholar- Dean’s List, a matriculated LIST sciences and health profes- MCPHS UNIVERSITY Dental Hygiene. Coralia will ship with a 3.5 GPA or higher undergraduate student, car- Regis College is pleased to sions devoted to engage, MCPHS University is graduate in 2018 from the for the academic term. rying a minimum of three announce that 483 students serve and advance in a global pleased to announce the stu- Boston, Massachusetts cam- The mission of MCPHS course credits, must earn a have made the Dean’s List for community. With a strategic dents who have been named pus. University is to prepare their GPA of 3.30 or higher for the academic achievement for the graduate focus on health care, to the Dean’s List for the Fall * Duyen Nguyen is a native graduates to advance health semester. To be selected for 2018 fall semester. Regis was recently named 2018 semester: of Revere, and is pursuing a and serve communities world- the President’s list, a student * Mariana Hincapie, of Re- a Center of Excellence in * Amanda Barrett is a na- Bachelor of Science in Phar- wide through excellence, in- must have been named to the vere, class of 2022. Nursing Education by the tive of Revere, and is pursu- maceutical Sciences. Duyen novation and collaboration in Dean’s List for three consecu- * Natasha Iacoviello, of National League of Nursing ing a Bachelor of Science in will graduate in 2020 from the teaching, practice, scholar- tive semesters. Revere, class of 2020. for the third time. The inter- Radiation Therapy. Amanda Boston, Massachusetts cam- ship, and research. Founded Framingham State Uni- * Hailey Poole, of Revere,- generational Weston campus will graduate in 2020 from the pus. in 1823, MCPHS Universi- versity was founded in 1839 class of 2021. includes a Children’s Center, Boston, Massachusetts cam- * Cassandra Peltzman is a ty is the oldest institution of as the nation’s first public To be eligible for the named 2017 Program of the pus. native of Revere, and is pur- higher education in the City university for the education Dean’s List as a senior, ju- Year by the National Coalition * Brenda Ferone is a native suing a Bachelor of Science of Boston. In addition to the of teachers. Since that time, nior or sophomore at Regis, a for Campus Children’s Cen- of Revere, and is pursuing a in Nursing. Cassandra will original Boston campus, the it has evolved into a vibrant, student must have a semester ters, and a Lifelong Learning Bachelor of Science in Ra- graduate in 2020 from the University has branch cam- comprehensive liberal arts grade point average (GPA) program (LLARC) for senior diation Therapy. Brenda will Manchester, New Hampshire puses in Worcester, Massa- institution offering small, per- of at least 3.50. For first-year adults with a passion for learn- graduate in 2020 from the campus. chusetts, and Manchester, sonalized classes on a beau- students, a semester GPA of at ing. Regis North, a satellite Boston, Massachusetts cam- * Ronel Poindujour is a na- New Hampshire. tiful New England campus. least 3.25 must be attained. campus in Lawrence, Mass., pus. tive of Revere,and is pursuing Today, the University enrolls “I am very pleased to see so in partnership with Northern * Marisa Fleming is a na- a Doctor of Pharmacy. Ronel FRAMINGHAM more than 6,000 students with many of our students excelling Essex Community College tive of Revere, and is pursu- will graduate in 2023 from the STATE UNIVERSITY 58 undergraduate and grad- across the university,” said (NECC), offers nursing, pub- ing a Bachelor of Science in Boston, Massachusetts cam- uate degree programs in the Vice President of Academic lic health, sports management Nursing. Marisa will gradu- pus. ANNOUNCES arts, humanities, sciences, so- Affairs, Malcolm O. Asadoo- and health sciences bachelor ate in 2019 from the Boston, * Nicolas Velasquez Leon PRESIDENT’S AND cial sciences and professional rian III, PhD. “The dean’s list degree completion programs Massachusetts campus. is a native of Revere, and is DEAN’S LIST fields. As a State College and and the diversity of academic to students in the Merrimack * Brianna Herlihy is a na- pursuing a Bachelor of Sci- University, Framingham State The following local Fram- disciplines speak to a dedicat- Valley. Regis is also an Ap- tive of Revere,and is pursuing ence in Nursing. Nicolas will prides itself on quality aca- ingham State University stu- ed student body and to a fac- ple Distinguished School for a Bachelor of Science in Mag- graduate in 2021 from the demic programs, affordabili- dent was named to the Dean’s ulty that promotes intellectual 2016-2018. Visit Regis at netic Resonance Imaging. Boston, Massachusetts cam- ty, and commitment to access List or the President’s list for curiosity and achievement.” regiscollege.edu. Brianna will graduate in 2019 pus. for all qualified students. the Fall 2018 semester: Regis is a leading Catho- from the Boston, Massachu- The Dean’s List recogniz- lic coed university in greater setts campus. * Sulaiman Bah of Revere Mother charged in Route 16 crash POLICE NEWS

By Journal staff Callers reported that the driv- Subsequent and diligent MAN CONVICTED OF Giles sentenced Christian to during the trips. At the time er involved had left the scene investigation by Troopers Pat- MURDER four to six years in state prison of the abuse, the boy was be- Cecilia Miranda, 37, of Re- with a child, in a bystander’s terson and Thomson, led them followed by five years of pro- tween the ages of 13 and 16. A Suffolk Superior Court vere was arraigned in Chelsea vehicle. to locate both children and the ba-tion. Assistant District At- The evidence would further jury Friday afternoon found District Court Monday on Upon arrival on scene, driver. Miranda was located torney Maryrose Anthes had have shown that Christian Juan Gaviria, 21, guilty of motor vehicle and child en- Troopers Andrew Patterson with the 6-year-old at Mass. recommended a term of eight assaulted a family member second-degree murder and dangerment charges after she and Stephen Thomson deter- General Hospital and subse- to 10 years in state prison. between 2001 and 2004 at a firearms offenses in connec- allegedly crashed her car on mined that a red Nissan had quently placed under arrest. “This case involved the home in Revere beginning tion with the Jan. 23, 2015, Route 16 near the Route 1 on- rolled over and came to rest East Boston Neighborhood worst kind of betrayal – the when the victim was age 13. shooting death of 18-year-old ramp. in a ditch adjacent to Route HealthCare Center notified abuse of a child by a person “I felt ashamed and feared Andres Jaramillo on Revere’s She was charged with 16. No other vehicles were in- State Police that a 10-year-old in a position of trust,” District that everyone would know,” Garfield Avenue. Gaviria’s OUI alcohol w/serious bodi- volved in the crash. child was dropped off at their Attorney Rollins said. “But it the latter survivor wrote in an co-defendant, Luis Urbaez, ly injury and negligent oper- Witnesses reported that the facility with severe injuries. also showed us the courage impact statement to the court. was con-victed of his role in ation; Child endangerment vehicle had three occupants, Trooper Thomson responded of two men to defy the fear “I also felt guilty for not com- that homicide last September. while OUI ; 3. Child endan- the driver, later identified as to the center and determined and shame that too many sur- ing forward earlier. Twelve germent while OUI ; open Miranda, of Revere, and two that the child was in fact the vivors may feel trapped by. years after the abuse ended, container of alcohol ; leaving children. Witnesses stated other child involved in the ABUSE CASE They stepped forward to tell I’m still dealing with the con- the scene of a personal injury that Miranda left the scene crash. The 10-year-old was SHOWS SURVIVOR the truth, and their strength sequences.” crash ; reckless operation of a in a bystander’s vehicle with subsequently transported to RESILIENCY helped us hold their abuser “I was put at his DYS pro- the younger of the two chil- Boston Children’s Hospital accountable. I want them and gram at the age of thirteen motor vehicle ; Abandoning a As part of her commitment dren, later determined to be due to the severity of his in- survivors everywhere to know where staff was sup-posed to motor vehicle ; Having a child to empowering survivors, a 6-year-old boy, leaving the juries. that my office is a safe, survi- help me. He used that position under 8 without a car seat ; Suffolk County District Attor- other child behind, later de- Both children are re- vor-centered environment for of trust to groom and eventu- and marked lanes violation . ney Rachael Rollins recently termined to be a 10-year-old ported to have severe, yet anyone who wants to disclose ally sexually assault me,” one Early Sunday, at approxi- announced that a former De- boy. Witnesses stated that an- non-life-threatening injuries. abuse.” victim told the court. “I ran mately 12:05 a.m., troopers part-ment of Youth Services other bystander stopped and Miranda was transported to Had the case proceeded to away from DYS because I from the State Police Revere employee has been sentenced took the 10-year-old in their the State Police Revere Bar- trial, Anthes would have pre- didn’t trust people. I still have Barracks responded to reports to prison after pleading guilty vehicle, reportedly to a local racks for booking. sented evidence and testimony trouble trusting people and of a single-vehicle crash on to sexually assaulting two hospital. Both children were to prove that Christian worked every aspect of my life has Route 16 near the Route 1 young victims – including one reported by witnesses to have at a DYS facility where one of been severely impacted by on-ramp in the city of Revere. at a Revere home. severe injuries. the victims was a client be- what he did.” James Christian, 48, on tween 1999 and 2001. The The victims, who were not Tuesday, Feb. 7, pleaded evidence would have proved known to one another, each guilty to four counts of rape that Christian drove the vic- disclosed the abuse as adults. of a child in connection with tim to Boston from a facility A Suffolk County grand jury Broadway Motors sexual assaults more than a out-side of Suffolk County on returned indictments against decade ago on two boys who weekends and assaulted him Christian in 2016. WINTERIZE YOUR CAR are now adults. Judge Linda

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When it comes to dentistry me with my father being a felt dentistry was a natural fit. done.” Jeffrey said. it seems that the apple does dentist,” Benecchi said from He liked being around the pa- Keeping up with the lat- not fall far from the tree and his office at 140 School St. tients and see what his father est technology, Dr. Benecchi Four reasons mom and dad Dr. Jeffrey Benecchi, DMD is He loves dentistry from the was working on. Not the cor- uses digital scanners to avoid living proof. hands-on nitty gritty parts porate model of dentistry but goopy mouth molds for dental want a great smile, too Sure he could have be- of the business to the patient a hands-on approach. impressions. come an environmentalist, he interaction. His father John “I still like that personal There are also digital When it comes to braces, graduated from Bates College graduated in 1976 from Tufts touch,” he added. x-rays and cameras now that teens and pre-teens remain the with a degree in environmen- Dental School and started his “It’s been a good job to they use when working with typical patients for orthodon- tal science and economics, but practice a couple years later help people and be able to see a local laboratory for caps and tists. But their moms and dads it was the influence of his fa- Today Jeffrey runs the prac- things done with the artistry of crowns. may soon be catching up. ther John, also a dentist, and tice by himself since his father dentistry,” Jeffrey said. “I like He noted that he will also Today, one in four ortho- grandfather Leo, a physician retired at the end of last year. everything there is to do with be having a couple of associ- dontic patients is an adult, in Revere, who steered him He has 10 employees. Most dentistry.” ates added to the practice to according to the American toward dentistry and to being who also had worked for his The Benecchi dental prac- help with an increasing pa- Association of Orthodontists. a 2009 graduate of the Tufts father. tice specializes in general tient load. Many of those adult pa- Dental School. “He’s still says hi to every- dentistry for everyone from tients are in their 20s and 30s, one,” Jeffrey said. children to the elderly. but the number of older pa- tients also continues to grow. cause they are being encour- In fact, it’s not unusual for an aged by them to pursue the orthodontist to see patients in procedure. Dr. Newman and their 60s, 70s and even 80s. Dr. Giannoutsos refer to those “We have seen parents people as “the romantics.” and grandparents go through “We all want to look good,” an orthodontic treatment Dr. Newman says. “The days alongside their children and of ‘I’m too old for braces’ are grandchildren,” says Dr. Seth over. Our mature patients are FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL Newman, who is co-author just as proud as our young- with Dr. Steve Giannoutsos er ones to have their teeth DENTAL HEALTH MONTH of “Giving It To You Straight: straightened.” Everything You Ever Wanted Dr. Seth Newman is a To Know About Orthodon- board-certified orthodontic Reports show that American students miss over 51 million hours tics”\ But Were Afraid to Ask” specialist for over 10 years. of school every year because of oral health problems, and stu- (AskTheOrthos.com). He is a graduate of Bingham- dents who have experienced recent oral health pain are 4 times In deciding if orthodon- ton University with a degree more likely to have lower grades and GPAs. tic treatment is appropriate in Environmental Health. 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Residents are looking for- Revere DPW head Don Theresa Conte Classifieds 11 ward to this week’s thaw 18-19 Goodwin said his concerns after gettingSpecial whacked to The lastJournal Dr. Adrian Costanza DEATHS 18-19 were the cities infrastructure. ThursdayMonday with a morning Nor’easter the BakThe storm drains did not work receives $50,000 Dorothy Cordaro DEATHSThomas Boyan, Sr the business community that (or Bomber-Polito Cyclone Administration storm sys- becauseare so critical much towater fostering came eco Laundra-Mutt awarded $500,000 to nine Maureen x 103 [email protected] Gerardo Iannuzzi Rev.Marie William Butera Butler tem) that dumped about 18 in- thatnomic there successwas no place and building for it inchesprojects of drifting through snow, the flood Urban Patricia Muse JudithRichard Clarke Buttiglieri to drain.stronger The ocean neighborhoods water was in ev - state grant for jobs ed everythingAgenda Grant in range Program. and Thecoming ery up region through in Massachusetts.”the drain- Paul Penta, Jr. Janice Craig Revere arm of The Neigh Theresa Conte then whammed the area with - age system.Revere is rebuilding its - Rosemarie Ellsworth borhood Developers (TND) Special to The Journal Antonetta Salamone Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers,Dr. State Adrian Rep. RoseLeeCostanza Vincent, Arctic temperatures. Sunday “Weeconomic went though and employment a tough Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo andJerry Secretary Esposito of Housing and morningwas itone was group a balmy given 1 $50,000event. - base It’s going by utilizing to take large-scale a cou- Sioux x 125 [email protected] in funding to help establish Monday morning the Bak the business community that Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the UrbanMary AgendaDorothy Imbrescia Grant Cordaro Program on degree. Just about everyone ple ofand days high to get value back assets to some includ er-Polito Administration Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 workforce development ser are critical to fostering eco •Full service grooming by appt. Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. AugustineGerardo 'Gus'Iannuzzi Merlina who was around for the Bliz- normalcy,”ing Suffolk Goodwin Downs, said, Wonder awarded $500,000 to nine vices in Revere to support lo - nomic success and building zard of 1978 said this storm addingland, that aa soon-to-closelot of cars had NECCOto - projects through the Urban RobertPatricia Mirabito Muse cal residents to acquire newly stronger neighborhoods in ev - was worse. Compounding the be- towedplant, out. and the MassDevelop - Agenda Grant Program. The Lillian Nicotera created jobs. ery region in Massachusetts.” INDEPENDENT Paul Penta, Jr. problems with this storm was - ment TDI Waterfront District. Revere arm of The Neigh N E W S P A P E R G R O U P Real estate values continue to be strongDolores Pires in Revere The storm also dealt a beat- Revere is rebuilding its - Self-Serve Dog Wash • General Store Peter x 106 [email protected] the astronomicalLt. Gov. Karyn high tide Polito along - borhood Developers (TND) Antonetta Salamone Lt.with Gov. Housing Karyn Polito, and Economic Ann Houston ing on of theTheThe DPW Neighborhood program equipment. seeks Developers, to un State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, economic and employment Lauretta Salerno cause by the Full Wolf Moon. lock community-driven re was one group given $50,000 BobDevelopment O' Brien of SecretaryRevere Economic Jay Goodwin Department, said a coupleMayor ofBrian Arrigo and Secretary of Housing and - base by utilizing large-scale By Sue Ellen Woodcock Albert Sorrentino In Ward 1 the lower portion sponses to local obstacles, - in funding to help establish EcomonicAsh came Development to Revere City Jay Hall Ashsanders at the were announcement hit the most. of The the Urban Agenda Grant Program on and high value assets includ Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 of Pearl Avenue, which over- and promote economic devel - workforce development ser $1.5 MILLION FOR The Revere real estate mar days on the market in 2016. Obituaries Pages 6 & 7 Mondayto present morning the check in the to Revere the sand City somehowCouncil Chambers. got wet and ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder Treats+Toys for Your Family Pet & More opment opportunities through ket in 2017 was definitely a looks the Belle Isle Marsh and then froze in the truck. vices in Revere to support lo land, a soon-to-close NECCO NORTHERN STRAND The number of listings in Neighborhood Developers. partnership-building, problem - good one with higher prices - Short Beach, was flooded with - cal residents to acquire newly - plant, and the MassDevelop 2017 also dropped to 265, “Our administration under “Wesolving, were able and to shared keep the account - COMMUNITY TRAIL for homes than in 2016, but INDEPENDENT“2017 was a fantastic year six feet of water mixed with city open for public safety at created jobs. - ment TDI Waterfront District. 10.8 percent down from 297 N E W S P A P E R G R O U P stands the importance of local ability in urban centers. The a drop in the number of new to be in real estate,” said Joe the snow.Real The estate waters started values all times,” continue Goodwin said. to “We be Mills strong Ave. was swamped in Revere with the Saugus RiverLt. which Gov. flooded Karyn the Polito Riverside along neighborhood, The Executive Office of in 2016. The good news for INDEPENDENT leadership and its impact on - competitive awards offer flex The program seeks to un - The Revere Journal | Winthrop Sun Transcript | The Chelsea Record Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying NMario E W S P A Pof E R Century G R O U P 21 Ma rising around 11:15 a.m. and were busy with calls to pump especially- down on the boat yard side of thewith community. Housing and Economic lock community-driven re sellers is that the original list the lives of residents,” said ible funding for local efforts Affairs has approved a $1.5 an adventure. high tide hitBy Sue at 12:36.Ellen Woodcock Any- out basements. Development Secretary Jay sponses to local obstacles, ing price was matched 100 rio Real Estate. “There’s a Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. that bring together commu - million grant regarding the thing that was not pumped - Ash came to Revere City Hall and promote economic devel “These are the highest pric- percent of the time. - lot of confidence and equity - “TheThe UrbanRevere Agenda real estate Grant mar Henity said stakeholders newer tide gates to pursue - development of the Northern es we’ve seen in the last eight $1.5 MILLION FOR out or dug out just froze. “We workeddays well on withthe market the storm in 2016. to present the check to the opment opportunities through Everett Independent | The Lynn Journal | East Boston Times Free Press in homes. For 35 years now ketProgram in 2017 relies was definitelyon the strong a economic development ini PHOTOS BY SUE ELLEN WOODCOCK years,” said Maureen Celata, The condominium mar NORTHERN STRAND are in decent shape but there TheCall number of listings Your in - Rep. forNeighborhood Details Developers. partnership-building, problem Strand Community Trail led ket saw similar trends with goodpartnerships one with between higher prices local surge. Depending on eleva- - it’s been positive. Now is the is still work to be done,” said - 2017tiatives. also These dropped awards to 265, will “Our administration under by a Revere on the Move part owner/broker of MCelata Real the median sales price at COMMUNITY TRAIL forgovernment, homes than non-profits in 2016, but and tions, anyplace with marsh “2017 was a fantastic year solving, and shared account 617-418-5877 - fund projects in Boston, Clin - stands the importance of local ner organization, Bike to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to time 50to sell. CENTS Revere is getting Mayor Brian Arrigo on cable around10.8 was percent also at down risk of from 297 ability in urban centers. The Charlestown Patriot Bridge | Regional Review $315,000, up 16.7 percent The Executive Office of a drop in the number of new to be in real estate,” said Joe leadership and its impact on Sea. be another banner year. Inven the overflow from the Boston television.By Despite Sue Ellen theWoodcock frigid flooding.in 2016. Parts The of the good lower news for 781-485-0588 - competitive awards offer flex- - over 2016. Days on the mar Energy and Environmental listings, making home-buying See TND GRANT , Page 3 - Mario of Century 21 Ma the lives of residents,” said tory is low now, but everyone market and people are movingtemperatures he said crews end ofsellers Shawmut is that Street the original were list ible funding for local efforts See DeLEO Page 3 Revere has a one-mile ket also dropped from 67 in AffairsNEWS has approved a $1.5 an adventure.For years the abutters of rio Real Estate. “There’s a Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - to Revere. will continue the clean up. He protected.ingCouncillor price was Robert matched Haas 100 Jr. that bring together commu - 2016 to 47 days on the market- million grant regarding the Route“These 1 have are theput highestup with pric- the percenttried to of get the barriers time. installed lot of confidence and equity - “The Urban Agenda Grant Northern Strand Community According to figures from noted that the clean up of the - nity stakeholders to pursue “Inventory is low now and developmentMarioBRIEFS said of Revere the Northern is desir esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the oflast cars, eight Onein resident 2011 and slammed received by no re Program relies on the strong Trail has been in development the Massachusetts Associa frozen chunks of ice will take the floodingThe condominium on Pearl Avenue mar in homes. For 35 years now economic development ini - everyone is looking toward FRIGIDStrandable because Community of its Trailproximity led years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, ketsponse. saw similar trends with partnerships between local for over 20 years. The North tion of Realtors, the median time. was Saber Abougalla, owner it’s been positive. Now is the tiatives. These awards will the spring,” Celata said byto Boston,a Revere and on it’sthe aMove hidden part - owner/brokerwant to have Mayorof MCelata Brian Real Ar the median sales price at government, non-profits and Revere segment is a major sales prices was $376,250, - TEMPERATURES Snowrigo contactremoval the from MassDOT private toof the Good“We Diner. should He get lost more re -- time to sell. Revere is getting fund projects in Boston, Clin - The rental market is also nergem organization, with a beautiful Bike beach. to the Estate. “And 2018 is going to $315,000,spect from up the 16.7 state percent and fed part in the project that creates a 4.9 increase over prices in REQUIRE EXTRA PET propertyinstall is barriers the responsibility along Route 1 three cars, heat and electricity. the overflow from the Boston By Sue Ellen Woodcock strong with rents ranging from Sea. - be another banner year. Inven - overeral 2016.government,” Days on Patch the mar said.. See TND GRANT , Page 3 a continuous 7.5-mile rail trail 2016. Mario is looking forward of thebetween owner,” Route Arrigo 16 said. and Cope - - $1,200 to $3,000. Cleat noted PRECAUTIONSRevere has a one-mile tory is low now, but everyone “Theket alsobasement dropped is flood from and 67 in market and people are moving running from West Everett, Homes also wereSee also DeLEO on Page 3 to the spring market, drawing “Pleaseland be Circle. conscious of your I have noKeefe heat or noted electricity,” that more af - For years the abutters of Councillor Robert Haas Jr. that if someone is paying big stretch in North Revere. The is looking to the spring.” - 2016fluent to communities47 days on the are market often to Revere. Route 1 have put up with the through Malden and Revere the market 41 days, a 26.8 fromWith Boston temperatures and surrounding plum- own snow removal. I urge res- he said, adding that he tried - tried to get barriers installed rent they just might be capable metingNorthern to Arctic Strand levels Community and AccordingWard 5 Councillor to figures Charles from - granted sound barriers. - Mario said Revere is desir noise from millions of cars, to the Saugus River and soon percent increase over the 56 communities. He added that identsPatch, to be Ward patient 4 Councillor as we deal to sleep“Inventory in the home, is but low it now and in 2011 and received no re of buying and taking advan blizzardTrail has conditions been in ondevelopment the the Massachusetts Associa everyoneWard 2 is Councillor looking toward Ira No able because of its proximity and now some city councillors into Lynn. The North Revere Have you ever had an idea withPatrick the aftermath.” Keefe and Ward 1 was just too cold. His wife sponse. for how you could make im tage of first-time homebuyers way,forthe the over Revere Animal 20 years. School Rescue The system North is tion of Realtors, the median thevoselsky spring,” pointed Celata out said that Sau - want to have Mayor Brian Ar segment allows users to en ArrigoCouncillor said the Joanne city had McKen out and family found shelter else- to Boston, and it’s a hidden “We should get more re - provements to the Revere programs. - LeagueReverealso a of draw segment Boston for wants buyers. is a major to sales prices was $376,250, - gus got barriers along Route - rigo contact the MassDOT to joy spectacular views of the Task Force. Both the ATOD nearlyana 4.9 teamed60 increase pieces up of overon equipment a pricesmotion in at where andThe he rental was seeking market ais also gem with a beautiful beach. spect from the state and fed community? So have the ap - remindpart“It in pet allthe owners adds project to that the that futurefrigid creates strong1 installed with alongrents ranging a new ball from - install barriers along Route 1 - Rumney Marsh. - Task Force and Revere on the working2016.last last on cleanweek’s up council for over meet generator.- Mario is looking forward eral government,” Patch said..- plicants to the mini-grant pro conditionsagrowth continuous of can Revere,” endanger7.5-mile he therail said. trail $1,200field. to $3,000. Cleat notedAll across Revere mounds of snow could bebetween seen hiding Route cars, 16 fully and covered Cope by the storm. Shown Move are initiatives of the 20 hours.ing. Patch He commended said he and the the late to the spring market, drawing Keefe noted that more af - The funding, awarded grams hosted by Revere on - runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. Homes also were also on Laurathat“It’s ifDouglas someone a quality-of-life of 44is payingPearl is bigabove, a buried car on Proctor Ave. land Circle. through the Executive Office MGH Revere CARES Coa well-being, safety, and the police, fire, DPW crews and - fluent communities are often the Move and the Alcohol, To throughThe ATOD Malden Task and Force Revere fund the market 41 days, a 26.8 Ave. sue,” said she he wassaid. up high from Boston and surrounding - of Energy and Environmental - lition. Revere on the Move contractors for their work rent they just might be capable Ward 5 Councillor Charles granted sound barriers. - bacco and Other Drugs Task toed the projects Saugus totaling River and$9,500 soon to percent increase over the 56 enough Barriersto spare her are basement easily seen - communities. He added that Patch, Ward 4 Councillor is additionally co-led by the of buying and taking advan Ward 2 Councillor Ira No Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City Force; and this time, these - intoreduceSee Lynn. NEWS youth The BRIEFS, substance North Page Revere 8 use, beforeHave and after you theever storm. had an idea from flooding, Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 - Healthy Community Initia - forREVERE how you could RECREATION make im tage of first-timeHOSTS homebuyers PAINT the Revere School system is PHOTOvoselsky BY MICHELLE pointed NAPOLITANO out that Sau Parks Program, enables the ideas are going to become a segmentimprove allows their mental users to health, en Arrigo added there were over “It came up fast. I’ve seen HAVINGCouncillor FUN Joanne McKen tives Office at the City of Re provements to the Revere programs. - also a draw for buyers. gus got barriers along Route - design of the trail, develop reality. joyand spectacular increase opportunities views of the for 400 calls to the cities new 311 it floodTask before Force. but Both never the like ATOD na teamed up on a motion at vere. community?& SKATE So have NIGHT the ap AT CRONIN RINK 1 installed along a new ball - ment of bid-ready construc - Rumneypositive Marsh.youth engagement. center. this,”- Task Douglas Force said. and As Revere for her on the “It all adds to the future last last week’s council meet Every year a group of Re - plicants to the mini-grant pro - field. tion documents, and receipt - This year over $20,000 - Move are initiatives of the growth of Revere,” he said. ing. Patch said he and the late vere residents and institution was awarded to fund ideas to TheIn addition funding,PLANET to awarded the mini-FITNESS OPENS sity in children and adults. of all necessary construction - grants already funded, Revere grams hosted by Revere on - MGH Revere CARES Coa “It’s a quality-of-life is al leaders meet together to - make Revere a healthier place throughSECOND the Executive LOCATION Office IN REVERE The ATOD Task Force fund - sue,” he said. permits. When completed, the on the Move has extended the Move and the Alcohol, To- lition.See STORM, Revere Page on the2 Move select the awardees of mini- - to work, to play, and to raise of Energy and Environmental ed projects totaling $9,500 to trail will span 10 miles and their permanent change and bacco and Other Drugs Task is additionally co-led by the Barriers are easily seen - grants offered to the public a family. The Revere on the Affairs’ (EEA) Gateway City - reduce youth substance use, program mini-grant appli Force; and this time, these - Healthy Community Initia - REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 through the community-led Parks Program, enables the improve their mental health, Move mini-grant program cations to Sunday, March 4. ideas are going to become a organizations, Revere on the design of the trail, develop tives Office at the City of Re and increase opportunities for offered $10,605 in funding Up to $1,395 is available for reality. How many & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK Move and the Alcohol, Tobac ment of bid-ready construc - vere. - positive youth engagement. for permanent changes, pro ideas that make it easier to Every year a group of Re co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) gram implementation, and tion documents, and receipt - This year over $20,000 - eat healthy and be active for vere residents and institution was awarded to fund ideas to In addition to the mini- - youth-led projects that would of all necessary construction - motions are grants already funded, Revere - all. The application is open al leaders meet together to - make Revere a healthier place help prevent or reduce obe permits. When completed, the on the Move has extended select the awardees of mini- - to work, to play, and to raise trail will span 10 miles and grants offered to the public too much? their permanent change and TRASH See MINI GRANTS Page 3 a family. The Revere on the program mini-grant appli Price subject - See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 through the community-led Move mini-grant program to change organizations, Revere on the By Sue Ellen Woodcock cations to Sunday, March 4. without NOTICE Our Offices will be offered $10,605 in funding Up to $1,395 is available for notice Move and the Alcohol, Tobac for permanent changes, pro - $ Due to the co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Councillors had a chance ideas that make it easier to .55 Mondaygram night implementation, to comment and Per Day Holiday president's eat healthy and be active for on- theyouth-led City Council projects Rules that of would • 100 Gal. MinimumGallon • 24 Hour Service , on OPEN - all. The application is open 2 February 19 Monday, help prevent or reduce obe th Monday, February 19 Order, something that doesn’t CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE , 2018 Trash greatly impact the public but will be delayed by one day. 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MBTA SEEKS said the MBTA. “They want government programs to the COMING TO EVERETT FEEDBACK ON more routes that run more of- electorate.” ten throughout the day—not Ryan said Post-Audit Over- The iconic Popeye sculpture is FARE INCREASE just during peak service hours. sight certainly isn’t a house- displayed in front of a theater CHELSEA - Chelsea res- And we learned [...] that there hold name for most people in Las Vegas – but soon it will idents and MBTA officials are too many routes, too many in the Town, but said it has be moved to Boston and be mingled at the Chelsea Senior complex routes, and too few a unique mission and is a placed between unique curved escalators in the grand foyer Center on Tuesday, February routes with frequent, all-day sought-after committee on 19, where the MBTA sought for the June opening. service.” Beacon Hill. Meanwhile, the Wynn Las Ve- community feedback on three Proposed near-term chang- “The Post-Audit Over- new system-wide changes on gas foyer, as shown last week, es for The Better Bus Project sight Committee is a select will be similar to Encore Boston the horizon: a proposed fare include 47 specific sugges- House committee that has Harbor’s foyer, featuring floral hike, a bus system improve- tions for the consolidation of a unique mission,” he said. artworks by Preston Bailey. On ment initiative dubbed The duplicate routes, the increase “Members of the committee this display, the floral art is cel- Better Bus Project, and an up- of space at bus stops and the are tasked with ensuring that ebrating Lunar New Year. Such graded program for managing elimination of some obsolete State agencies are abiding by themed displays will also be ticket purchases called Auto- bus routes. legislative intent and the pro- expected at Encore in Everett. mated Fare Collection 2.0. One of the 47 proposed gram initiatives put forth, by PHOTOS BY KATY ROGERS The event was the first projects is Route 111, which the legislature, through the meeting in a series that the runs from Haymarket through budget process. When neces- Transit Authority is hosting Chelsea to Revere. The MBTA sary, the committee will work in the Greater Boston area aims to “provide faster and with administrative agencies throughout February and ear- more reliable service to Route to propose corrective actions ly March. Other cities and 111 by removing service on to best serve citizens of the communities on the list in- Park Avenue in Revere, with Commonwealth.” clude Quincy Center, Wo- connection remaining via One of the most visible burn, South Boston, Harvard Route 110,” according to a investigations conducted by Square, Downtown Boston, Better Bus Project flier. the Committee came several Watertown and Worcester. A multi-year investment years ago in the previous ad- Departing from the tradi- strategy will kick off a dialog ministration when the Depart- tional town hall-style meet- about how to best leverage ment of Children and Families ing, there was no speaker or resources to improve the bus (DCF) came under fire for its agenda. Rather, officials from system as a whole, taking into handling and management the MBTA were stationed at account what riders want and of numerous cases involving a horseshoe of tables featur- need. children. ing large informational post- The ambitious Bus Net- Ryan has also been assigned ers and fliers in Spanish and work Redesign would re-en- as a member of the Mental English. Residents from the vision the current MBTA bus Health, Substance Abuse and Chelsea community were in- network in the hopes of better Recovery Committee, and as vited to circulate from station serving passengers. a member of the Transporta- to station in order to learn To learn more about The tion Committee. about the proposed changes, Better Bus Project and share •Just across the North ask questions and provide oral your input, go to mbta.com/ Washington Street Bridge, and written feedback. projects/better-bus-project. State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz came away with one of the Fare Proposal Automated fare biggest scores for the Boston man in 1982 and continuing key, Governor Michael Duka- ett on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, The MBTA is looking to collection 2.0 delegation in getting assigned until 1985. At that time, he kis, and Speaker Tip O’Neil, from 4 -8 p.m., and a funeral increase fares by an average Citing an outdated system, as chair of the powerful Ways beat Ed Connolly in a close- and had the opportunity to mass is scheduled for Satur- of 6.3%, which, according to the MBTA hopes that its new & Means Committee. ly contested race and started meet President and Mrs. Clin- day at 11 a.m. at the Immac- its website, it needs in order project will make paying for Rep. Ryan said that hav- his run as mayor in 1986. He ton to discuss the impact of ulate Conception Church, on to “continue making system transit easier. With the in- ing such an important chair continued as mayor until 1997 federal policy on local com- Broadway in Everett. All are investments to improve ser- troduction of AFC 2.0, the nearby will be very good for when former Mayor David munities. He was elected welcome to attend and cele- vice.” MBTA hopes to “improve Charlestown as well as the Ragucci beat him. He tried to President of the Massachu- brate John’s life. The increase, which is customer experience, ensure North End. That will particu- run against Ragucci one more setts Mayor’s association in aligned with Boston’s infla- equal access, upgrade out- larly be apparent with projects time, but was also beat once 1992, and the Massachusetts COUNCILORS TAKE tion rate, also meets the State dated hardware and software, like the North Washington again. Municipal Board of Directors TOUR OF ENCORE law allowing the MBTA to improve revenue control, op- Street Bridge, which affects “He is the second longest from 1986-1992. John was raise their rates no more than erate buses and trains more the North End as much as serving mayor,” said City also an active participant in BOSTON HARBOR 7-percent every two years. efficiently and support future Charlestown. Clerk Sergio Cornelio. “Our the U.S. Conference of May- EVERETT - While most The fare hike, which would MBTA changes and growth.” Michlewitz told the Patri- longest serving mayor is Phil- ors, which influenced local councilors in Everett have go into effect in July, would According to the MBTA, ot-Bridge that he is humbled lip Crowley and John Mc- government nationwide. John toured the Encore Boston be the first since 2016. passengers will be able to by the appointment, and that Carthy is our second longest was elected to the U.S. Con- Harbor casino several times The 6.3-percent increase pay their fares faster with im- while he has to build consen- serving.” ference of Mayors Advisory over, a small group of council- would be applied to all fares, proved Charlie Cards, a smart- sus across the state, he will Long-time Councilor Board from 1993-1997, and ors had yet to see the five-star including bus and subway, phone app, different payment keep his district and Boston in Wayne Matewsky said Mc- served on several subcom- facility, and on Feb. 13 they commuter rail, ferry, and The options and digital fare read- the forefront. Carthy will be remembered in mittees, including Health Re- got an eye-full of luxury. RIDE. ers. Under the new system, “I am honored that Speaker Everett for the Gateway Mall form, Health Care Financing, Councilor Wayne Matews- In terms of the most com- passengers will be able to con- DeLeo believes I can do the and for keeping taxes down. Health Insurance, and the sub- ky reported that he and Coun- mon fares and passes, a local veniently reload their Charlie job,” he said. “The first order “He was responsible for committee on Aging. cilors Michael Marchese, one-way bus ticket would go Cards in a number of venues, of business is creating and de- getting the Gateway Mall to John had a deep connection Steve Simonelli (with Nick from $1.70 to $1.80. A one- from schools and employers, bating a $42.7 billion budget. where it is today,” he said. “I to the residents of Everett and Saia) and Leo McKinnon way subway ticket would online, over the phone, retail- A lot of work has been done didn’t think it would ever hap- the Italian and Irish heritage were treated to their first ma- go from $2.25 to $2.40. A ers and an increased number in committee, but we have a pen, but he deserves credit for that many residents shared. He jor tour of the resort casino. monthly LinkPass would go of vending machines. short timeframe to get a lot that. He also always kept tax- established a sister city rela- “This is not five-star; this is from $84.50 to $90.00, and MBTA employee Anthony done. The thing I was to stress es down and he was a hands- tionship with Orsogna, Italy, 10-star,” said Matewsky this a 7-Day LinkPass would go Thomas explained that people is my district is my number on mayor. It was a different and led a delegation that trav- week, noting that it was his from $21.25 to $22.50. could still use cash to reload one priority.” city back then, of course.” eled to Italy to formally recog- first inside look at the project. Those interested can read their Charlie Cards at a num- McCarthy was actually one nize the relationship, and later “The ballroom was unbeliev- more about the proposed fare ber of locations throughout of the first to begin talking hosted a group from Orsogna able. It will hold 4,000 people. hike at mbta.com/fare-pro- the city, but that cash would SECOND LONGEST about reviving Everett Square, when they visited Everett. I was amazed and happy that posal-2019. Comments can no longer be an option for SERVING MAYOR, which was very desolate in After leaving office in the Encore Resort will be ex- be emailed to fares@mbta. paying on buses. The idea is the late 1980s and 1990s. Like 1998, John and his wife actly what they said it would com, or mailed to MBTA, to reduce the long bus queues, JOHN MCCARTHY, the current plan to revive the Priscilla remained in Ever- be. I’m so pleased we actually Attn: Fare Proposal, 10 Park resulting in faster routes. PASSES AWAY Square, McCarthy wanted to ett until 1999 when they re- had the opportunity to see it. Plaza, Boston, MA 02116. Re- “Our new fare system will EVERETT - The sec- see an enlivened downtown tired to their lake house in People ask me what’s going spondents can also share their get you moving faster,” said ond-longest serving mayor in and was the first City leader Dracut where they had spent on and I can actually be ex- opinions via an online survey the MBTA. “It’ll also get our the history of Everett, John R. to start that process, though summers while raising their cited about it because I have available at surveymonkey. vehicles moving faster (by McCarthy, has passed away at a bad economy stopped its family. John and Priscilla seen it. I’m very glad they ac- com/r/6TW8FFQ. up to 10-percent according to the age of 79. progress. spent the next several years commodated those of us who some estimates).” McCarthy passed away on “The Everett Square revi- traveling the country, visiting haven’t had the chance to go The better bus project These changes would not Feb. 15 at Lowell General talization dates back to John with old friends and making in there yet.” Another project on the table be rolled out all at once, but Hospital surrounded by his McCarthy,” said Cornelio. new ones, while maintaining The tour involved more is The Better Bus Project, an would overlap with the cur- loving family. In recent years “They wanted to do it because their residence in Dracut. In than one mile of walking expansive initiative looking to rent technologies available, he had made his home in Dra- there was supposed to be state true snow-bird fashion, they through the nearly-finished overhaul the entire bus service some of them in place for cut. funding, but the Massachu- spent their winters in Florida, interior, and Matewsky said of the MBTA. Its current pro- over a decade. In this way, the McCarthy was known to be setts economy took a down- either in New Smyrna, Del they were impressed every jected rollout date is 2020. MBTA hopes to have a seam- a boisterous man, who loved turn. We were supposed to Ray Beach, or the Villages. step of the way – particularly “Too many of our bus less transition to the new sys- local politics, and is best revitalize the downtown 30 At home in Dracut, John was within the context of what has routes still fail to live up to tem. known for laying the ground years ago. He started that dis- the proud “Grampy” to nine been on Lower Broadway. our own standards,” states For more information about for the Telecom City and cussion decades ago.” Grandchildren: Connor (18), “It’s really a shock to me,” the MBTA on its web site. AFC 2.0 and to submit your Gateway Mall developments McCarthy also established Brendan (15), Kayla (13), Dil- he said. “It’s hard to imag- “Through the Better Bus Proj- feedback, visit afc2.mbta. – as well as kicking off the the city’s first Conservation lon (11), Sloane (11), Caroline ine such a luxurious type of ect, we are changing that. com. new school building process. Commission, the first Dis- (10), Michael (8), Sinead (8), property on top of what was a Every day we’re finding new McCarthy came from a ability Commission, the first and Sean (7). John and Pris- contaminated piece of proper- ways to improve the experi- RYAN PLEASED long line of politically ac- curb side recycling program, cilla had an open invitation ty just sitting there. I’m very ences of the people who use tive people, with his brother, and the countless renova- for all of their children and interested in seeing how the and ride our buses.” WITH ASSIGNMENTS tions of schools, parks and grandchildren to visit Dracut docks and the water features CHELSEA - State Rep. George, operating an appli- The Better Bus Project ance store on Main Street and public buildings, including and enjoy time on Long Pond. and boats turn out in the end.” would be comprised of five Dan Ryan said this week he is the Everett Armory, and the John is survived by his The councilors said they pleased in what is considered also becoming mayor before distinct elements: continuous John. award winning renovation of loving wife Priscilla (Joseph- watched workers busily fin- change, analysis, proposed a step up in becoming the vice the Parlin Library in Everett son) McCarthy, of Dracut, his ishing up the building, and chair of the Post Audit Over- John was born on June 7, near-term changes, multi-year 1939 in Everett to John and Square. His leadership in of- children, Robert McCarthy, of they were laying carpet and investment strategy and the sight Committee – a powerful fice also resulted in the re-pur- Wakefield, John McCarthy, of putting in the slot machines committee that runs investi- Madelyn McCarthy. He was Bus Network Redesign. one of four children, brother posing of a large portion of Dallas, Texas, Darren McCar- on the day they took their tour. Continuous change refers gations of government opera- the Monsanto Chemical Com- thy and wife Michelle McCar- Meanwhile, Matewsky said tions and actually has subpoe- of Bob, George, and Connie. to changes that can be made He graduated from Everett pany site into what today is thy, of Winchester, and Kristin there was likely a chandelier incrementally over time as na powers. known as the Gateway Shop- McAuliffe and husband Jason for every space of the resort. “I want to thank Speaker High School and attended the opportunities arise. Anal- Newman Preparatory School ping Center. McAuliffe, of Malden, and his “They also showed us the ysis includes reports generat- DeLeo for this appointment, As Mayor of Everett, John brother George McCarthy and locations where 15 restaurants and my House colleagues for and Suffolk University. He ed from a period of outreach often worked in the family developed longstanding re- wife Charlotte McCarthy, of will be, including Sinatra’s for in which the MBTA surveyed voting to affirm his trust in lationships with Mayor Tom Hamilton. He is also survived Italian food,” he said. “I was me,” said Ryan. “I look for- appliance store, but his main riders most affected by gaps in career was with the NYNEX Menino of Boston, Senator by nine grandchildren. very impressed with the Asian service. ward to working with Chair- Ted Kennedy, Senator John A wake is scheduled at restaurant, which looked phe- man Linsky and other com- telephone company as well. “Riders want more fre- He entered local politics lat- Kerry, Speaker George Keve- Murphy & O’Hara Funeral quent, more reliable service,” mittee members in continuing rian, Congressman Ed Mar- Home on Broadway in Ever- to bring solid, cost-effective er in life, becoming an alder- See METRO NEWS Page 17 Wednesday, February 27, 2019 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 17

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Metro news // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 nomenal decked out all in red. floor commercial, will be con- mend to create a new park to district, which encompasses “I’m glad Nick put his Discussion.” There is also an oyster bar and verted to workforce housing connect the renovated Bos- stretches of both Interstate 90 name into the hat,” Ferrino She’s calling for a rally at many others too.” units, including two afford- ton Housing Authority Orient and Route 1, five MBTA sub- said adding that public service noon on Saturday, March 9 Matewsky said he believes able units. Heights development to the way lines, Logan Airport, and has its ups and downs. “It’s all at the Ingleside Park Gazebo, the Everett casino rivals any- The property consists of a surrounding neighborhood. the Boston Harbor. part of a growing experience with a rain date of March 16, thing on the Vegas strip. 16,266-square foot parcel of Finally $300,000 could Since being elected Mada- in government. to protest the recent water and “The casinos I saw in Vegas land with 26,800-square foot come through to build a ful- ro has advocated for a ferry in For his own constituents in sewer fee increases. 25 years ago don’t compare to of mixed use, residential and ly accessible dock and dock Eastie, improvements to the Precinct 1 he’d like to hold In addition, Napoli wants to this Encore Boston Harbor fa- commercial building. house at LoPresti Park. This Sumner Tunnel toll plaza proj- some meetings and address invite the Massachusetts State cility,” he said. “I’m looking There will be no changes dock will create access to the ect, increase in Massport mit- a few things that have been Auditor’s Office to conduct an forward to the opening and to the footprint of the exist- waterfront for youth and an igation to surrounding com- overlooked. audit of the methodology, ac- celebrating that day with my ing building and the proposed adaptive sailing program at munities, late night MBTA Ferrino has been active curacy and fairness of the cur- colleagues. It is less than 130 new building will be situated LoPresti Park across from the service as well as addressing in town affairs for a number rent Water Sewer assessment days away.” behind the existing building. Boston Housing Authority’s other transportation needs and of years and grew up calling process. The 3,798 square foot first Jeffries Point development for improvements in the district. Winthrop home. On Tuesday night, the floor will consist of a- com those with handicaps. “I want to thank Speaker He will serve out the re- Town Council and the Town SEVERAL PROJECTS munity room, kitchen, lobby, “Thank you to the many DeLeo and my colleagues mainder of the 2019 season. Manager heard from others FUNDED WITH CPA mail room, office, and - me civic and cultural leaders who for entrusting me with one of There will be an election in who were ticked off about the chanical space. The lot size made today’s Community the state’s top fiscal and pol- November to determine who water bills too. FUNDS will accommodate five park- Preservation Act investments icy priorities,” said Madaro. will serve the remaining two “We have the second raise EAST BOSTON - Mayor ing spaces, one of which will happen,” said Councilor Lydia “I’m honored and thrilled to years of the term. in our water bill in a year and Martin Walsh and the Com- be handicapped accessible. Edwards. “This funding round be appointed Vice Chair of the Ferrino is the son of Judge I’m concerned about that,” munity Preservation Com- The second through sev- expands educational, housing Transportation Committee. Joseph Ferrino. said Diane Sands of Precinct mittee (CPC) announced the enth floors will have seven and recreational opportunities I’m excited to continue work- Ferrino, 57, has lived in 5. “The second hike in a year latest round of Community units per floor, for a total of 42 for children, seniors, persons ing on the important transit Precinct 1 for the past 30 is kind of outrageous. I’d like Preservation Act (CPA) fund- units. There will be no chang- with disabilities and promotes issues that deeply impact East years, and is employed as the to go along with an audit.” ing for several East Boston es to the footprint of the exist- investments in open space and Boston and the Common- assistant chief of probation in Per the State Auditor’s of- projects. ing building. historic preservation that will wealth of Massachusetts. The Salem Court. fice, they can only conduct Six Eastie projects were The tenants in the existing serve all of Eastie, and all of Commonwealth’s transporta- He has been active in town this audit if the town govern- recommended by the Mayor building will be given the Boston, well.” tion system is the driver that affairs over the years with ment votes to request the au- and the CPC to received over option to move to a new unit By adopting the CPA in ensures our economic success. the Historical Commission dit. $3.5 million of the $34 mil- upon completion of the first November 2016, the City has Still, Massachusetts requires a (chairman at one time), Parks Water and sewer rates were lion in total funding that was phase of the project. created a Community Pres- new revenue mechanism to and Recreation, the Memorial just raised 17 percent in May dolled out citywide. A recommendation of ervation Fund. This fund is make necessary investments Committee and the Winthrop 2018 because of a water and The six Eastie projects will $735,200 will go to the pro- capitalized primarily by a one in our infrastructure to secure Housing Authority. sewer budget deficit when be submitted to the Boston posed Aileron development percent property tax-based a statewide vision for a mod- He also worked on the Police Chief Terry Delehanty City Council for approval to build seven housing units, surcharge on residential and ern transportation system.” town’s Capital Improvements was interim town manager. It with an anticipated vote from including four affordable business property tax bills that Committee, the Dalrymple was said then that there was the Council in March. units. Overall the East Boston began in July 2017. The City School Reuse Study, the E.B. a risk to raise the rate further “I am proud to recommend Neighborhood of Affordable will use this revenue to fund FERRINO SELECTED Newton Reuse Committee. because a higher rate often these proposals for funding Housing, NOAH’s architect, initiatives consistent with AS NEW PRECINCT 1 He was also a Town Meeting resulted in less usage by res- approval, which will support Eastie based Joy St Design, CPA guidelines: affordable member for over 25 years. He idents. This has been the case our community in countless and the CDC has joined forc- housing, historic preservation, COUNCILOR currently serves on a UMa- with a six percent reduction in ways,” said Mayor Walsh. es to create a 41-unit project open space and public recre- WINTHROP - You may ss-Lowell Advisory Board use from last spring. “Since residents voted to that includes a mixed-use- ation. now call him Precinct 1 Coun- for Humanities and Science. In May, Town of Winthrop adopt the Community Preser- mixed-income, ownership/ cilor Richard Ferrino. Ferrino is a member of the will increase water and sewer vation Act two years ago, we rental housing and gallery MADARO The Town Council voted Freedom Foundation and rates by $3 per hundred cubic have awarded CPA funding spaces for Eastie artist com- APPOINTED 4-3 Tuesday night to have served on the Dom Savio Prep feet beginning with the cur- for projects in every neigh- munity and community at­ Ferrino fill out the remaining School board. rent billing cycle. borhood. We look forward to large. VICE CHAIR OF term of Precinct 1 Councilor The increase, from $19.90 continuing to use this revenue NOAH’s project, dubbed TRANSPORTATION Michael McDuffee who died RESIDENTS PLAN per hundred cubic feet to to build on our work related ‘Aileron’ will include eight EAST BOSTON - With a in January. “I’m very pleased PROTEST OVER $22.90 is the result of a drop to affordable housing, historic ownership units, half work- major international airport, the majority of the council in the amount of water used preservation and open space.” force and half market, in one highway, toll plaza and the voted on my behalf,” Ferrino WATER AND SEWER by the Town in the first half of In Eastie, Walsh and the building with 33-units occu- MBTA Blue Line in his dis- said. “I looking forward to RATES the billing year. CPC recommended $950,000 pying a larger building next trict, it made sense for Speak- convincing the other council- WINTHROP - Cathleen The reason for the $3 rate to the Grace Apartments de- door. Of the 33 units in the er Robert DeLeo to appoint ors that I am up to the task and Napoli and other residents are increase is to offset a project- velopment, which recently larger building 17 will be set Rep. Adrian Madaro as the I will perform in a manner that fed up with the recent water ed $576,000 deficit caused by received Boston Planning aside for artist work/living new House Vice Chair of the will make them change their and sewer rates in Winthrop a 6 percent reduction in usage and Development Agency ap- space. Joint Committee on Transpor- minds.” so she took to social media based on the first two billing proval. Developed by the East NOAH is also proposing tation. The other candidate was Li- and the airwaves to let every- cycles of this fiscal year. This Boston Community Develop- two large common spaces, Madaro will serve along- censing Board member Nick one know how shocking the deficit must be offset by June ment Organization (EBCDC), a Gallery and Workbar, that side the Committee’s Chair Bracy. Councilors Heather bills are. 30, 2019. There are no new Grace Apartments will be a will be available for the oth- Rep. William Straus (D-Mat- Engman, Michael Lucerto Napoli started her protest projected increases in expen- new 42 unit residential build- er residents in the building. tapoisett) on the House side. and Nick LoConte preferred with a posting on Facebook ditures beyond those that have ing serving low-income se- These are communal spaces Madaro and Straus will work Bracy. page called “Winthrop Open been previously planned. niors located on 187 Sumner and are not be strictly artist closely with their colleagues Street. The project will also work space. Giffee said the and the Committee’s counter- renovate 17 income-restrict- ‘workbar’ space will be on parts on the Senate side, Chair ed units on the site’s existing the ground floor of the 33-unit Joseph Boncore (D-WIn- building. rental building. throp) and Vice Chair Eric According to plans sub- Eastie could also get Lesser (D-Longmeadow). mitted to the BPDA by the $600,000 for a new play- Since being elected in 2015, CDC the proposed project ground at the East Boston Madaro has taken the lead on involves the construction of a Early Education Center. The issues related to Logan Air- new 39,067 square foot, 42- new playground for ELC in- port impacts and mitigation, unit, seven-story building and cludes integrated classrooms MBTA late night service and the renovation of an existing for students with disabilities the Red Line/Blue LIne Con- 26,800 square foot building in K0 and first grade. nector as well as issues facing currently on the same site in The Lightship, his East Boston constituents Maverick Square. Boston’s only floating muse- like traffic and regional - con The new building will in- um docked at the Boston Ship- [email protected] gestion. https://t2m.io/cEfZ8Oiz clude all low-income elderly yard and Marina on Marginal Madaro’s work on trans- housing.The existing build- Street could get $575,000 to portation is rooted in a com- ing, which includes 17 elder- restore the historic ship’s rust- mitment to the priorities of the ly/disabled subsidized units, ed hull. Commonwealth, including his as well as approximately There is $500,000 recom- transit-heavy First Suffolk If you are able to join us, please add your name in this link: http://bit.ly/2Mn1Ete 3,000 square feet of ground Black

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LEGAL NOTICE with the benefit of and record. FORMAL #KMHFC46F58A309498 landscape maintenance R through Thursday The New York Mortgage COMPLAINT TO COMMONWEALTH OF subject to the provisions 8. No representation is or ADJUDICATION 2009 Hyundai and infield repairs 8:15AM to 5:00PM; Company, LLC, its FORECLOSE TAX LIEN MASSACHUSETTS of the Master Deed shall be made as to the Docket No. #KMHDU46- will be received at the http://www.revere. successors and assigns, [seal] SALE OF REAL ESTATE and of the By-Laws of condition of the Premises SU19P0183EA D19U717967 Office of the Purchasing LEGAL NOTICE org/departments/ dated January 10, No. 16TL000208 UNDER M.G.L. c. 183A:6 the Association dated or the Estate of: 2015 Ford Agent, City Hall, Revere, COMMONWEALTH conservationcommission/ 2006 and recorded TO ALL WHOM IT MAY By virtue of a Judgment January 13, 1988, Condominium. The Andrew Strickland #3FADP4EJ3FM170872 Massachusetts prior to OF MASSACHUSETTS meetingagendas with the Suffolk County CONCERN, and to and Order of the Chelsea and recorded with the Premises shall be sold Date of Death: 2011 BMW 10:00 a.m. on March THE TRIAL COURT Nick Moulaison Sr., Registry of Deeds in To any trustee, District Court (Civil Action Registry of Deeds in “as is.” 09/22/2018 #5UXFG8C55BLZ95421 14, 2019 immediately PROBATE AND Chairman, Revere Book 38869, Page beneficiary or any other No. 1814 CV 0581), in Book 14411, Page 9. Other items, if any, To all interested persons: 2009 Subaru after which the bids FAMILY COURT Conservation Commission 282, and now held by persons claiming any favor of the Managers of 305, and any rules and shall be announced at A Petition for Formal #JF1GH76639G826542 will be opened and Suffolk Division 2/27/19 plaintiff by assignment interest in the Kathleen the St. George Seaside regulations promulgated the sale. Adjudication of Intestacy 2008 Lexus publicly read. The time 24 New Chardon St. R has/have filed with M. Young Trust, a now Condominiums and thereunder, as both said 10. The sale is subject to and Appointment of #JTHCE96S380017543 stamp in the Purchasing Boston, MA 02114 this court a complaint terminated trust dated Beach Club Association Master Deed and By- and in accordance with Personal Representative Atlantis Towing Department shall govern (617)788-8300 for determination of August 11, 2009, and against Mahmoud Laws may be amended the Judgment and Order, has been filed by Janusz 851 Broadway the time. CITATION ON LEGAL NOTICE Defendant’s/Defendants’ referred to in two Sharaf, Trustee of the from time to time. a copy of which Strzygocki of Szczawno- Revere, MA 02151 Specifications may be PETITION FOR COMMONWEALTH Servicemembers status. trustee’s certificates MBS 2016 Revocable The Unit is intended to be may be obtained from Zdroj, PN requesting that 781-485-1800 obtained beginning FORMAL OF MASSACHUSETTS If you now are, or recorded in the Essex Trust, establishing a used only for residential the seller’s counsel, the Court enter a formal 2/13/19, 2/20/19, Thursday, February ADJUDICATION THE TRIAL COURT recently have been, County (Southern lien pursuant to M.G.L. purposes and is conveyed Attorney Laura White Decree and Order and 2/27/19 28, 2019 after 1:00 Docket No. PROBATE AND in the active military District) Registry of c. 183A:6 on the real subject to the restrictions Brandow, Moriarty for such other relief as R P.M. from the Office of SU19P0353EA FAMILY COURT service of the United Deeds, one dated estate known as Unit 10- to use set forth in Section Troyer & Malloy, LLC, requested in the Petition. the Purchasing Agent, Estate of: Suffolk Division States of America, then September 1, 2011, and 10G, of the St. George 10 of the Master Deed. 30 Braintree Hill The Petitioner requests Revere City Hall, 281 Mary Susan 24 New Chardon St. you may be entitled recorded in Book 30643 Seaside Condominiums The post office address Office Park, Suite 205, that: Janusz Strzygocki LEGAL NOTICE Broadway, Revere, Marshall Boston, MA 02114 to the benefits of the at Page 182, and the and Beach Club, with for the premises is 350 Braintree, of Szczawno-Zdroj, PN COMMONWEALTH Massachusetts 02151. Also Known as: (617)788-8300 Servicemembers Civil other dated September a street address of Revere Beach Boulevard, Massachusetts 02184, be appointed as Personal OF MASSACHUSETTS Revere City Hall hours Mary S. Marshall CITATION ON Relief Act. If you object 14, 2011, and recorded 350 Revere Beach Revere, Massachusetts (781) 817-4900. Representative(s) of THE TRIAL COURT are 8:15 AM to 5:00 Date of Death: PETITION FOR to a foreclosure of in Book 30656 at Page Boulevard, Unit 10-10G, 02151. MANAGERS OF THE ST. said estate to serve PROBATE AND PM, Monday through 12/04/2018 FORMAL the above-mentioned 519; Kathleen M. Young, Revere, Massachusetts, For title see Unit Deed GEORGE SEASIDE Without Surety on the FAMILY COURT Thursday and 8:15 AM To all interested persons: ADJUDICATION property on that basis, as Grantor and Trustee Suffolk County, for the recorded with Suffolk CONDOMINIUMS bond in an unsupervised Suffolk Division through 12:15PM on A Petition for Formal Docket No. then you or your of said Kathleen M. purposes of satisfying County Registry of Deeds AND BEACH CLUB administration. 24 New Chardon St. Fridays. Mailing of Probate of Will with SU190213EA attorney must file a Young Trust, deceased, such lien, the real estate in Book 58196, Page ASSOCIATION, You have the right Boston, MA 02114 specifications requires Appointment of Personal Estate of: written appearance and formerly of Lynnfield, is scheduled for Public 242. By its Board of Managers to obtain a copy of (617)788-8300 advance payment in the Representative has Ronald L. D’Amico answer in this court at Essex County, and said Auction commencing at In the event of a 2/20/19, 2/27/19, the Petition from the CITATION ON form of a bank check been filed by Jonathan Date of Death: Three Pemberton Square, Commonwealth; or 10:00 a.m. on March typographical error 3/6/19 Petitioner or at the Court. PETITION FOR or money order, in the Marshall of Middleboro, 11/22/2018 Boston, MA 02108 on or their heirs, devisees, 20, 2019 at 350 Revere or omission contained R You have a right to ORDER OF amount of $ 10.00. MA requesting that the To all interested persons: before March 25, 2019 legal representatives, Beach Boulevard, in this publication, object to this proceeding. COMPLETE Each bid submitted to Court enter a formal A Petition for or you may be forever successors and assigns: Revere, Massachusetts. the description of the To do so, you or your SETTLEMENT the City of Revere must Decree and Order and Appointment of Special barred from claiming Whereas, a complaint The premises to be sold premises contained in LEGAL NOTICE attorney must file a Docket No. be accompanied by a bid for such other relief as Personal Representative that you are entitled to has been presented is more particularly said Unit Deed shall Action Emergency written appearance and SU17P1972EA deposit in the form of a requested in the Petition. has been filed by the benefits of said Act. to said Court by the described as follows: control. Management objection at this Court Estate of: bid bond, money order, The Petitioner requests Veronica Burgin of Witness, GORDON H. City of Revere in the DESCRIPTION: TERMS OF 1087 Broadway before: 10:00 a.m. Bernice Catherine cashier’s check, certified that: Jonathan Marshall Peabody, MA requesting PIPER Chief Justice of County of Suffolk, and Unit No. 10-10G in SALE: Revere, MA 02151 on the return day of Dondero check, or treasurer’s of Middleton, MA be that the Court enter this Court on February said Commonwealth, to the Condominium 1. A non-refundable 781-286-3000 04/04/2019. Date of Death: check, issued by a appointed as Personal a formal Decree and 6, 2019 foreclose all rights of (the “Unit”). The Unit deposit payable in Will dispose of the This is NOT a hearing 02/01/2017 responsible bank or trust Representative(s) of said Order and for such other Attest: redemption from the tax is more particularly cash, certified or bank following abandoned and date, but a deadline by A Petition for Order of company, in the amount estate to serve on the relief as requested in the Deborah J. Patterson lien proceeding described described in the Master check in the amount of or junk motor vehicles which you must file a Complete Settlement of $7,000.00. Checks bond in an unsupervised Petition. Recorder in said complaint in Deed and is shown on $5,000.00 for the unit VIN# written appearance and has been filed by Lisa D. must be made payable to administration. The Petitioner requests (18-015071 Orlans) and concerning two the floor plans (the shall be payable at the 1GCEK14V51Z263786 objection if you object Brengola of Lynnfield, the City of Revere IMPORTANT that: Veronica Burgin 2/27/19 (2) certain parcels of “Floor Plans”) recorded Auction. Ref# 19-0117-2337 to this proceeding. If MA requesting that the The City of Revere as NOTICE of Peabody, MA be R land situate in said with the Suffolk County 2. The balance of the Year: 2001 you fail to file a timely court enter a formal the awarding authority, You have the right appointed as Personal Revere, in the County Registry of Deeds in purchase price is to be Make: Chevrolet written appearance and Decree of Complete may accept any bid or to obtain a copy of Representative(s) of of Suffolk, and in said Book 14411, Page 283, paid within thirty (30) Model: Silverado 1500 objection followed by an Settlement including portion of a bid, waive the Petition from the said estate to serve LEGAL NOTICE Commonwealth, bounded as affected by Amended days of the auction. Color: Black affidavit of objections the allowance of a any informality in a bid, Petitioner or at the Court. Without Surety on the PUBLIC NOTICE and described in said and Restated Master 3. An Auctioneer’s Lic# N/P within thirty days (30) final account and other order more or less of You have a right to bond in an unsupervised Notice is hereby given complaint as follows: Deed recorded with said Release Deed will be VIN# days of the return day, such relief as may be any item, investigate the object to this proceeding. administration. in accordance with the Parcel I Property Deeds in Book 14529, issued to the purchaser, WDBLK65G32T124411 action may be taken requested in the Petition. ability of the vendors To do so, you or your IMPORTANT provisions of Section Location: 40 Union St Page 239. All capitalized upon payment of the Ref# 18-1225-2185 without further notice You have the right to honor a bid, select attorney must file a NOTICE 40 Chapter 131 of Lot No: Lots 58 & 59 Lot terms not defined herein balance of the purchase Year: 2002 to you. to obtain a copy of a vendor who does not written appearance and You have the right the Massachusetts containing about: 35.00 shall have the meaning price, within thirty (30) Make: Mercedes-Benz UNSUPERVISED the Petition from the submit the lowest bid objection at this Court to obtain a copy of General Laws (Wetlands SF Map-Block-Parcel- assigned to such terms in days of the auction. The Model: CLK320 ADMINISTRATION UNDER Petitioner or at the Court. and award all contracts before: 10:00 a.m. the Petition from the Protection Act) that Unit: 018-324D-019 the Master Deed. Deed shall convey the Color: Silver THE MASSACHUSETTS You have a right to as shall be considered in on the return day of Petitioner or at the Court. the City of Revere Deed Book and Page: An undivided .20953 premises subject to, and Lic# 8DC516 UNIFORM PROBATE CODE object to this proceeding. the best interest of the 03/26/2019. You have a right to Conservation Commission 9238/186 Certificate: percent interest in the with the benefit of, all VIN# (MUPC) To do so, you or your City of Revere. This is NOT a hearing object to this proceeding. will hold a Public Parcel II Property common areas and restrictions, easements, KMHCG35C75U348547 A Personal attorney must file a It is the policy of the date, but a deadline by To do so, you or your Hearing, March 6th, Location: Union St Lot facilities (the “Common improvements, Ref# 18-1222-2163 Representative appointed written appearance and City of Revere to which you must file a attorney must file a 2019 at 7:00 PM in the No: Lots 60 & N PT Elements”) of the outstanding tax titles, Year: 2005 under the MUPC in objection at this Court take positive steps to written appearance and written appearance and City Council Chamber Lot 61 Lot Containing Condominium (the municipal or other public Make: Hyundai an unsupervised ad before 10:00 a.m. on maximize the utilization objection if you object objection at this Court of Revere City Hall, about: 2,723 SF Map- “Beneficial Interest”) as taxes, assessments, liens, Model: Accent ministration is not 03/14/2019. of minority business to this proceeding. If before: 10:00 a.m. 281 Broadway, Revere, Block-Parcel-Unit: 018- set forth in the Master or claims in the nature Color: required to file an This is NOT a hearing enterprises in all you fail to file a timely on the return day of MA 02151 upon the 324D-020 Deed Book Deed; of liens, and existing Lic# N/P inventory or annual date, but a deadline by activities administered by written appearance and 03/13/2019. application (Request and Page: 07310/0439 An easement for the encumbrances of record VIN# accounts with the Court. which you must file a this agency. objection followed by an This is NOT a hearing for Determination Certificate: exclusive use of Parking senior to the lien hereby 1N4AL3AP4GC225853 Persons interested in written appearance and No bidder may withdraw affidavit of objections date, but a deadline by of Applicability) If you desire to make Space No. U-51 as shown being satisfied, whether Ref# 19-0103-2236 the estate are entitled objection if you object his/her bid within thirty within thirty (30) days which you must file a of Department of any objection or defense on the Floor Plans, or not reference to such Year: 2016 to notice regarding the to this proceeding. (30) business days after of the return day, action written appearance and Conservation and to said complaint you or subject to the conditions restrictions, easements, Make: Nissan administration directly If you fail to file a the actual date of the may be taken without objection if you object Recreation for Routine your attorney must file described in the Master improvements, Model: Altima from the Personal written appearance and opening thereof. further notice to you. to this proceeding. If Maintenance of the a written appearance Deed and the By-Laws of outstanding tax titles, Color: Black Representative and objection followed by an This bid is in accordance UNSUPERVISED you fail to file a timely Coastal Seawall at and an answer, under the Condominium. municipal or other public Lic# 8JA623 may petition the Court Affidavit of Objections with M.G.L. Chapter 30B ADMINISTRATION UNDER written appearance and Revere Beach State oath, setting forth clearly An easement for the taxes, assessments, liens VIN# in any matter relating within thirty (30) days and Chapter 30, § 39M. THE MASSACHUSETTS objection followed by an Reservation. A copy of and specifically your exclusive use of a or claims in the nature of WVGBV7AX7HK015413 to the estate, including of the return date, action Marie E. Zelandi UNIFORM PROBATE CODE affidavit of objections the Applicant’s “Request objections or defense storage area to be liens or encumbrances is Ref# 19-0122-2393 the distribution of may be taken without Purchasing Agent (MUPC) within thirty (30) days for Determination of to each part of said assigned from time made in the deed. Year: 2017 assets and expenses of further notice to you. 2/27/19 A Personal of the return day, action Applicability” application complaint, in the office to time by the Board 4. Additionally, and not Make: Volkswagen administration. WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. R Representative appointed may be taken without will be available after of the Recorder of said of Managers of the by way of limitation, the Model: Tiguan WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this under the MUPC in further notice to you. the official filing date Court in Boston (at the St. George Seaside sale shall be subject Color: Dunn, First Justice of this Court. an unsupervised UNSUPERVISED of February 21th, 2019 Courthouse located on Condominiums and to and with the benefit Lic# 8DHZ30 Court. Date: February 21, 2019 LEGAL NOTICE administration is not ADMINISTRATION UNDER at the Department of Three Pemberton Square, Beach Club Association of any and all tenants, 2/26/19, 3/6/19, Date: February 21, 2019 Felix D. Arroyo, COMMONWEALTH required to file an THE MASSACHUSETTS Planning & Community Room 507 in Boston, MA (the “Association”), tenancies, and 3/13/19 Felix D. Arroyo, Register of Probate OF MASSACHUSETTS inventory or annual UNIFORM PROBATE CODE Development at Revere 02108), on or before the association of occupants, if any. R Register of Probate 2/27/19 THE TRIAL COURT accounts with the Court. (MUPC) City Hall, between the the twenty-second day unit owners of the 5. No representation is 2/27/19 R PROBATE AND Persons interested in A Personal hours of 9:00 AM to of April in the year two Condominium; and or shall be made as to R FAMILY COURT the estate are entitled Representative appointed 4:00 PM thousand and nineteen. An easement for the any amount of taxes due LEGAL NOTICE Suffolk Probate to notice regarding the under the MUPC in Nick Moulaison Sr, Unless an appearance exclusive use of any and outstanding. COMMONWEALTH LEGAL NOTICE And Family Court administration directly an unsupervised Chairman is so filed by or for terrace or balcony 6. The successful bidder OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE Traffic Commission 24 New Chardon St. from the Personal administration is not Revere Conservation you, your default will adjacent to the Unit, shall pay the future THE TRIAL COURT The following vehicles City of Revere, MA Boston, MA 02114 Representative and required to file an Commission be recorded, the said to which there is direct condominium common PROBATE AND will be auctioned on Public Meeting Notice (617) 788-8300 may petition the Court inventory or annual 2/28/19, 3/6/19 complaint will be taken access from the Unit charges commencing FAMILY COURT February 28, 2019 at 8 City-Wide Resident CITATION ON in any matter relating accounts with the Court. R as confessed and you will as shown on the Floor with the date of the Suffolk Division a.m. at our storage lot Parking GENERAL PROBATE to the estate, including Persons interested in be forever barred from Plans. auction. 24 New Chardon St. on 14 Furlong Drive in Notice is hereby given PETITION the distribution of the estate are entitled contesting said complaint The Unit and the 7. No representation is or Boston, MA 02114 Revere. that the Revere Traffic Docket No. assets and expenses of to notice regarding the LEGAL NOTICE or any judgment entered Beneficial Interest shall be made as to any (617) 788-8300 2008 Cadillac Commission will conduct SU18P1953EA administration. administration directly PUBLIC NOTICE thereon. are conveyed subject other mortgages, liens, CITATION ON #1GYEE437X80215253 a public meeting on Estate of: WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. from the Personal Notice is herby given And in addition to the to Chapter 183A and or encumbrances of PETITION FOR 2008 Hyundai Thursday evening, March Marion R. Rumson Dunn, First Justice of this Representative and in accordance with the usual service of this 14, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in a/k/a Marion Court. may petition the Court provisions of Section notice as required by the City Councillor Joseph Rums Date: February 19, 2019 in any matter relating 40 Chapter 131 of law, it is ordered that A. DelGrosso City Council Date of Death: Felix D. Arroyo to the estate, including the Massachusetts the foregoing citation be NAME: Martha Ware Chamber of Revere City 06/21/2018 Register of Probate the distribution of General Laws (Wetlands published forthwith once Hall, 281 Broadway, To all interested persons: 2/27/19 assets and expenses of Protection Act) that in the Revere Journal a ® FIGHTING GLOBAL WARMING BY: Using ENERGY STAR Revere, Massachusetts A Petition has been R administration. the City of Revere newspaper published in 02151 for the purpose of filed by: WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Conservation Commission said Revere. qualified products, including lighting, a programmable discussing An Ordinance Lauren Murray of Dunn, First Justice of this will hold a Public Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Esquire, Chief thermostat, a furnace, and new insulation. Establishing a City-Wide Andover, MA requesting LEGAL NOTICE Court. Hearing, on Wednesday Resident Parking Sticker appointment of Special PUBLIC NOTICE Date: February 14, 2019 March 6, 2019 at 7:00 Justice of said Court, Program and welcoming Personal Representative Notice is hereby given Felix D. Arroyo PM in the City Council this twenty-sixth day of ANNUAL SAVINGS: $1,150 | 11,000 kWh | 12,000 lbs. CO2 public comment. Jonathan J. Davey of in accordance with the Register of Probate Chamber of Revere City February in the year two A copy of the Quincy, MA. provisions of Section 2/27/19 Hall, 281 Broadway, thousand and nineteen. aforementioned You have the right 40 Chapter 131 of R Revere, MA 02151 upon Attest with Seal of said proposed draft ordinance to obtain a copy of the Massachusetts the application of BJM Court. amendment is available the Petition from the General Laws (Wetlands Realty Investments, Deborah J. Patterson for public inspection Petitioner or at the Protection Act) that LEGAL NOTICE LLC to Construct of a Recorder online at www.revere. Court. You have a the City of Revere COMMONWEALTH OF Roadway Extension of Plaintiffs Attorney: org/departments/ right to object to this Conservation Commission MASSACHUSETTS Loomis Street and a Peter A. Brown, Esq., city-clerk and in the proceeding. To do so, you will hold a Public (SEAL) Duplex Unit on Loomis D’Ambrosio Brown, LLP, Office of the City or your attorney must Hearing, Wednesday, LAND COURT Street (Tax Map 29 Block 185 Devonshire Street, Clerk, Revere City Hall, file a written appearance March 6, 2019 at 7:00 DEPARTMENT OF THE 432E Lot 28) . A copy of 10th Floor, Boston, MA Revere, Massachusetts and objection at this PM in the City Council TRIAL COURT the Applicant’s “Notice 02110 Tel: (617) 720- 02151, Monday through Court before 10:00 Chamber of Revere City 18 SM 007448 of Intent” application 5657 Thursday from 8:15 A.M. a.m. on 03/19/2019. Hall, 281 Broadway, ORDER OF NOTICE will be available at 2/27/19 to 5:00 P.M. and Friday This is NOT a hearing Revere, Ma.02151 TO: the Department of R 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. date, but a deadline by upon the application Sandra L. Newman Planning & Community Attest: which you must file a (Notice of Intent) of Trustee of the Newman Development at Revere Paul Argenzio, Chair written appearance and The City of Revere to Family Revocable Trust City Hall Monday Traffic Commission objection if you object improve a 1.0± mile and to all persons through Thursday 8:15 2/20/2019 to this proceeding. If portion of the Northern entitled to the benefit of AM to 5:00 PM TO PLACE 2/27/2019 you fail to file a timely Strand Community the Servicemembers Civil Nick Moulaison, 3/06/2019 written appearance and Trail, from the Malden/ Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C.c. Chairman R objection followed by an Revere municipal 50 §3901 (et seq): Revere Conservation YOUR AD Affidavit of Objections boundary (east of Lynn Federal National Commission within thirty (30) days Street) to the Revere/ Mortgage Association 2/27/19 CALL LEGAL NOTICE of the return date, action Saugus municipal (Fannie Mae) R PHOTO: RUSS QUACKENBUSH CITY OF REVERE may be taken without boundary in Revere, claiming to have an BID FOR further notice to you. Massachusetts. A copy of interest in a Mortgage 781 LANDSCAPE WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. the Applicant’s ”Notice covering real property JOIN MARTHA IN THE FIGHT AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING. MAINTENANCE Dunn, First Justice of this of Intent” application in Revere, numbered LEGAL NOTICE 485 ENERGY STAR® qualified products and energy-efficient behaviors can help AND INFIELD REPAIRS Court. will be available at 289 Vane Street, given COMMONWEALTH OF BID NO: MUN-2019- Date: February 12, 2019 the Department of by Sandra L. Newman MASSACHUSETTS you save energy and money at home while reducing greenhouse gas 1002 Felix D. Arroyo, Planning & Community to Mortgage Electronic LAND COURT 0588 emissions. Learn more at energystar.gov. Sealed bids to furnish all Register of Probate Development at Revere Registration Systems, DEPARTMENT OF THE labor and equipment for 2/27/19 City Hall Monday Inc., as nominee for TRIAL COURT

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