<<

Don’t Forget! Daylight Savings is Sunday, Nov. 3

LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? Winthrop, MA 02152 | 617-846-9900 Let Kim do Your Homework! Check out ourEstablished website; www.cottagehillrealestate.com in 1882 Kimberly Paulson op’s P (781) 910-9716 thr ion in ee W Wr WinthropINTHROP Newspaper SSuun n TTrranScripT a n s c r i p t 50 c e n t s E s t . i n 1882 Published by the Independent Newspaper Group THURSDAY, Faison’s updates include new labor 28THANNUAL HOLIDAY TREE December 5, 2019 LIGHTING CEREMONY INDEX attorney, department heads training Police 2 Editorials 6 By Laura Plummer federal Equal Employment tion, as well as special pro- Through The Years 7 Opportunity Commission. tections for female workers Then and Now 7 At a succinct meeting of In addition, Valerio is a who become pregnant. Obituaries 11 the Town Council on Tues- guest lecturer on the topics The training will also in- Business Directory 14 day, Dec. 3, Town Man- of employee discipline, em- clude a goal-setting activity Classified 15 ager Austin Faison shared ployee leave, and education that will inform the budget updates on four key issues law and labor issues. She process. impacting Winthrop and its was awarded the Massa- INDEPENDENT citizens. chusetts Super Lawyer dis- -Middle school zoning tinction in 2005. The process for deter- -New labor attorney mining the zoning of the Faison introduced the -Department heads middle school is being as- Town’s latest hire, the new training sessed by legal experts out- Labor Attorney, Elizabeth Faison announced that side of town government. Valerio. Valerio is a partner department heads will be The purpose of this is to at Valerio, Dominello & attending an offsite train- provide Council and resi- Hillman. ing on Dec. 17. The train- dents with viable alterna- According to her web- ing has to do with keeping tives. Newspaper Group site, Valerio has experience them informed of the laws representing government regarding discrimination in -Win2030 NEWS Brief entities in their bargaining the workplace. Massachu- The town manager pro- goals with labor unions. setts has laws on the books vided a brief update on DRONE SAFETY She has represented the prohibiting unlawful work- Win2030, which is the The Mass. Department of La- place discrimination based town’s vision for what it Port Authority (Massport) bor Relations, the Mass. on an individual’s race, wants to achieve in the kicked off an advertising Commission Against Dis- color, creed, native country, coming decade. The Met- campaign aimed at edu- crimination, the Mass. Civil ancentry or sex. In addi- ropolitan Area Planning PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA cating the public about the Service Commission, the tion, Massachusetts offers Council provided a sched- Briana and Alex Flannery took advantage of the holiday safe use of drones. The Mass. Joint Labor Manage- employees protection from ule for the last half of fiscal lighting ceremony to get some early time with Santa. Meanwhile, Lisa Curran with her grandson, Reed Bonnice, campaign encourages drone ment Committee and the sex-based wage discrimina- year 2020. th operators to be responsible: at the 28 annual Holiday Lighting ceremony on Nov. 29. “Fly your drone safely this THANKSGIVING DAY GAME Hundreds came out to enjoy caroling and jolly old Santa in Holiday Season. Know the the Centre – as it will be the last tree lighting before major infrastructure work begins in the business district. See Rules.” The ads will ap- more photos on Page 4. pear on print media, social media, and billboards. The campaign will run from Nov. 27, 2019-Jan. 10, 2020. Drones have been among the list of popular holiday gifts. According to the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration (FAA), nearly 1.5 million drones are reg- istered in the U.S. and a majority of them—over 1 NOT THIS TIME: Winthrop’s Bryan Conceicao has a hold on Revere’s Joe Llanos to See NEWS BRIEFS Page 2 put a stop to a run during the Thanksgiving Day game. See more photos and story on Page 9. JOY & PEACE ON EARTH ART EXHIBIT AND MARKETPLACE Kate’s Corner Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories Kim Mahoney has a lot polls quickly and easily is on her plate. As a full-time “I felt like this was some- important and I think that employee at Mass. General thing that do be- ease encourages participa- Hospital in the In-terven- cause the time commitment tion in the political process. tional Radiology Depart- was really just the elec-tion That's where election work- ment, the mother of two days and a short training ers come in. We try to be as young boys still manages session,” said Mahoney, efficient as possible while to carve out time to commit who credits the experienced paying attention to detail. to her town, and it all stems workers in precinct four We do everything we can from her ability to seek out for showing her the ropes. to ensure that every per- and jump on fulfilling -op “The election days them- son has an opportunity to portu-nities. When an op- selves are very long, but vote when and where they portunity arose to serve the the work is so important. are supposed to. I encour- town as an election worker Access to voting is easy to age anyone who is curious last year, Mahoney didn’t take for granted. As a vot- think twice. er, getting in and out of the See KATE’S CORNER Page 2

Price subject WE HAVE PARTY PLATTERS AND BAKERY PLATTERS to change without notice AVAILABLE FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS .45 WE HAVE POINSETTIAS AND $ Per PHOTO BY MARIANNE SALZA Kathryn Morgan and Debra Rideout buying Danny Dalo’s paper fan angels and wreath Gallon WREATHS AVAILABLE • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service See our Ad on Sports during the Joy & Peace on Earth Exhibit and Art Marketplace on Sunday, Dec. 1. The event was a hit and put on by the Winthrop Cultural Council. CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE www.winthropmktplace.com • 35 Revere St. Winthrop

15 TAPLEY AVE 195 GLADSTONE 97 HORACE ST REVERE ST #1 EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11:30 - 1PM 2 Family 4-5 rms with 3 heated attic Great singly family - New Kitchen Newly remodeled 2 bed and 2 bath and Bath! Granite Counters, Stain- condominium with garage parking. rooms, sep. utils, lg lot 5000 S.F., less Steel Appliances! 4 Bedrooms, desirable Harborview location. 1.5 Baths, New roof, Nice Patio, Marble baths, quartz counters, Needs updating. Close to T & Beach Conveninent location. $529,900 hardwood floors and SS appliances. Great Potential. $839,900 $499,900 36 EUTAW ST. 364 MERIDIAN ST 3 LAMSON CT #2 EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON Reduced to Sell in Eagle Hill! Over- Eagle Hill Townhouse! 2 Bed/2 Bath EAST BOSTON sized 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom townhouse with off-street parking. Jeffries Point! 2 bedroom & 2.5 with stunning master suite. Open Open concept kitchen/dining/living bathroom townhomes have garage concept kitchen, dining and living room area with brand new kitchen, areas. Hardwood floors, granite parking, private outdoor space, and quartz counters and stainless steel counters and stainless steel appli- amazing design and finishes. ances. Deck with water views too! appliances! Includes outdoor patio $599,900 area too! $499,900 Walk to Maverick. $829,900

CALL TODAY AND FIND OUT WHAT SETS US APART FROM THE REST! 617.846.1020 C21SEAPORT.COM 12/5 Page 2 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected] WINTHROP POLICE BLOTTER Monday, Nov. 18 the intersection of Lincoln door through the bell cam- and alert. Fire made entry notified and he reported he moved the truck that was Party came in to report and Winthrop and they will era – she does not know no damage, party is alert. had a friend drop off the slightly blocking driveway. fraud committed on him by walk home from there. who it is – she will be wait- Motor vehicle accident dog after he was transport- Clear. his ex-girlfriend who had Party called that some- ing outside until police ar- with injury air bag deploy- ed out of Town. Both par- Caller reports here moth- taken out credit cards in his one broke into her car. She rive. Caller showed up on ment. Possible entrapment. ties advised to bring their er took her motor vehicle. name. He has filed with the will come to Winthrop Po- scene and informed officers G/J notified and enroute property issues before the Informed officer will call credit card companies, and lice Department to file a re- that the male party made with two tow trucks, both Court. the mother have her bring they are investigating. port after work. entry to the home. There parties transported to MGH. Accident involving a car back vehicle to her daugh- Female party wanted a Hit and run overnight of were people doing work Retrieve old antique fire- carrier. Truck rolled for- ter. slush and went to help her- a Honda Civic. on the home but they are arm no clip, rusty, found it ward as the two were at the Party came to the station self, cashier told her she Complaint of neighbor not authorized to be there in the park. light. Female owner/oper- to report an altercation last could not help herself and throwing trash on property. at this time. Units spoke to Report of manhole cover ator stated she was having night at a family member’s they started arguing. Party Officer spoke to neighbor party with assistance of a sticking up and may cause back pain. She was trans- home. As a result of the in- was advised not to go back to inform other party not to translator due to language an accident. DPW on scene ported to the Whidden. cident her purse containing into store. put her trash into the recy- barrier. Party was advised and made a temporary fix. State Police Boston put medications was lost. Party Party called to inquire cling bin. by his boss he was permit- Party came in to report a out a Bolo for a male par- was advised of her rights about getting his things Female party walked ted to work on the house beige Tahoe followed him ty possibly located on Re- and may seek a RO tomor- back from a female par- into station to report three at this time but the boss home. He did not get the vere Beach. Units were row in East Boston Court. ty who has a 209a against passports were stolen from did not relay this to the plate but would appreciate informed party had a gun Party doesn’t want any him. He was informed to go her vehicle. homeowner. Homeowner it if we could make periodic and was waving it around. charges at this time as she to Winthrop headquarters Caller states her car was checked the house nothing passes of his home as he is Party took off in Red has a head injury and just and speak with an officer. in a hit and run. 2018 Range is missing. Units clear. nervous. Dodge Charger with gun came from the hospital. Male party with Mich- Rover, White. Caller stated Unit will be in the area of to his head all units headed Two-car motor vehicle Thursday, Nov. 21 igan license is coming in. possible a white Chrysler D’Parma’s due to a report to Shore Drive into Revere accident – female party re- Vehicle is legally pared hit her. Bumper is damaged. Police received voice- of a hit and run with prop- Street. Multiple s hot fired, fusing to exchange paper- on Grandview and will be Party went to police mail stating that the Win- erty damage. medical is being request- work. Very minor injuries. staying there for the night. station, she did not want throp Police was investigat- Request an assist to pick ed. Officer stated party had Absolutely no damage, Person arrested for pos- to pull into her apartment ing him for a homicide and up clothing, sneakers and Marine Corp. plates and he laws are different in RI she sessing Class B and Class complex, vehicle stopped to call back the attached an iPhone from the Plain- tried to speak to him Ma- was advised she was lost. E drugs. following her. She stated number. Caller was advised tiff’s residence. He reports rine to Marine. Party was Units clear. they were recording her and WPD did not contact him he receives some but not transported to MGH. Caller stating her moth- Tuesday, Nov. 19 saying that she flipped them and did not offer any in- all of his belongings yester- er went shopping 1 hour Saturday, Nov. 23 off. Female party is home formation to this number. day at the police station. I and 15 minutes ago and is Uber driver having an is- safe. Unit clear. contacted the Plaintiff who worried as she cannot get sue with his costumer. Will Attempted to call number Report landscaping com- back and went directly to stated she gave him every- pany blocking driveway. in touch with her. Attempt- not stop driving. Language Wednesday, Nov. 20 thing yesterday including ing to ping mother’s phone. barrier. Matter has been re- voicemail. Party upset that officers Caller stated she can see Fire Medical enroute. his dog which she found on would not tag MV. Land- Daughter called back stat- solved. Unit will be trans- her porch. Defendant was ing her mom is home safe. porting two male parties to a male party at her front Just Fire, male is conscious scapers very corporative

News Briefs // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 million—are intended for lower than 400 feet. quality point average and Leo, (D – Winthrop). “The setts Department of Public search shows 1 in 10 house- recreational use. The FAA Since 2016, Massport all grades “C+” or higher. bill bans all flavored tobac- Health has reported three holds and 1 in 9 children in also predicts the number of has installed “No Drone Freshmen need a 3.6 qual- co and makes it easier for vaping-related deaths to the Massachusetts are food in- drones sold in the U.S. to Zone” signs in several parks ity point average and all people to access the tools U.S. Centers for Disease secure. Providing breakfast reach nearly 2.5 million by and other properties around grades “C+” or higher. they need to quit tobacco Control and Prevention. In to students has been shown 2022. Boston Logan International For Honors a Sopho- use. This nation-leading Massachusetts, smoking is to improve concentration, “We are most concerned Airport. The locations in- more, Junior, and Senior step will save lives. I hope estimated to cost more than increase school attendance about the people who are clude Piers Park, Bremen must have at least a 3.20 other states will follow our $4 billion in direct health- and decrease tardiness and unaware of the rules on Street Park, Festa Field, quality point average and example in combatting this care costs. visits to the school nurse. It drones,” said Massport and the Neptune Road Buf- all grades “C-” or high- public health crisis with also serves to destigmatize Chief Security Officer fer in Easton Boston. Signs er. Freshmen need a 3.165 comprehensive legisla- A CHANGE traditional school breakfast tion amid inaction by the programming by support- Hank Shaw. “With the have also been posted at the quality point average and Trump Administration. I IN SCHOOL ing an all-inclusive school- growth and advancement of Maritime Park and Cruise- all grades “C-” or higher. thank Chairs Mahoney and BREAKFAST wide option. drone technologies, we rec- port Harborwalk in South Boston College High Gregoire for their diligence Key provisions of the ognize there are significant Boston. Massport is also School is a Jesuit, Catholic, House Speaker Robert on this issue, and the Senate A. DeLeo and Rep. RoseL- bill are as follows: benefits for commercial or working with neighboring college-preparatory school for their partnership.” ee Vincent along with their • Requires all public business purposes, recre- communities to install signs for young men in grades “The negative effects of colleagues in the House schools where not less than ational use, and support to in other public places. 7 to 12. Founded in 1863, nicotine are irrefutable, and of Representatives unani- 60 percent of the students our first responders. But, For more info, visit the school enrolls approxi- the health impacts of va- mously passed legislation at the school are eligible drones must be safely inte- FAADroneZone.FAA.gov. mately 1,500 students from ping are staggering,” said ensuring Massachusetts’ for free or reduced-price grated into the airspace and more than 140 communi- Sen. Joe Boncore (D-Win- students have access to meals to offer all students pose a significant concern LOCAL STUDENTS ties in eastern Massachu- throp). “Addressing its pro- breakfast after the begin- a school breakfast after the when operators do not fol- NAMED TO HONOR setts. For more information liferation among students ning of the instructional beginning of the instruc- low the rules.” please visit bchigh.edu. and teens is one of the day. This bill will increase tional day. All drones over .55 ROLL AT BC HIGH clearest steps we can take to school breakfast participa- • Allows schools the flex- pounds. must be registered The following students LEGISLATURE prevent another generation tion while supporting the ibility to use the model that with the FAA and must be have been named to the First PASSES FIRST from becoming addicted to health and education of the best suits its students that marked with the registra- Quarter Honor Roll at Bos- nicotine.” Commonwealth’s most vul- may include: breakfast in tion number. Operators are ton College High School: IN THE NATION “I thank Speaker DeLeo, nerable students. the classroom, grab and go required to carry proof of Quarter 1 High Honors TOBACCO Chair Mahoney and Chair An Act Regarding breakfast, or second chance Gregoire for bringing this breakfast in the cafeteria. registration. Other regula- James Ezekiel 2020 CONTROL Breakfast After the Bell, re- tions include the following: John Giorgio 2022 important piece of public quires public schools where • Directs DESE to issue • Flying around and Hunter Kennedy 2022 LEGISLATION health legislation to the 60 percent or more of the guidance or regulations in floor of the House for con- order to implement pro- above airports is prohibited Quarter 1 Honors House Speaker Robert students are eligible for free John Anderson 2021 A. DeLeo along with his sideration,” said Rep. Vin- or reduced-price lunch to gramming, allowing for without prior FAA approv- cent (D-Revere). “For the consultation with nonprofit Aidan Cash 2021 colleagues in the House and offer its students breakfast al. Violators will be subject past few years, high school organizations with expe- to penalties. James Faretra 2023 Senate passed legislation options after classes begin. to ban all flavored tobacco students from my district “We recognize that stu- rience regarding the op- • Never fly near any air- Henry Hayes 2020 have been advocating to me portunity gap, hunger and Sean Montgomery 2022 products and tax vaping dents need a healthy break- craft, especially near air- for the passage of ban on fast so they are ready for food security issues, and For High Honors a Soph- products in an effort to pro- ports. flavored tobacco because learning in the classroom, best practices for improv- omore, Junior, and Senior tect youth from the harmful • Keep your drone in effects of tobacco usage. they know all too well how and this legislation gives ing student access to school must have at least a 3.80 sight at all times and always Known as An Act Mod- tempting this and vaping that opportunity to all stu- breakfast. ernizing Tobacco Control, are to their peers. Knowing dents,” said Speaker DeLeo • Requires DESE to Please come to the St. John’s Episcopal Church the legislation also requires now how dangerous smok- (D-Winthrop). “This legis- develop and distribute a ANNUAL SNOWFLAKE FAIR commercial health insurers ing is as opposed to when lation builds on the House’s schedule by Jan. 1, 2020 and MassHealth to cover smoking was in vogue ongoing support of chil- for districts to begin im- Saturday, December 7, 10 A.M. – 2 P.M. tobacco cessation counsel- years ago, I am proud that dren’s wellness, and I want plementing breakfast af- Parish Hall, 222 Bowdoin St., Winthrop ing and all nicotine replace- the House took this step to to thanks Chair Peisch, ter the bell programming, ment therapies with gener- protect the public health of Vice Chair Vega and Rep- collect data on availability Handcrafted Items❆ Food ❆ Gift Baskets❆ Jewelry ics offered without any cost the next generation in mod- resentative Vargas for their and participation rates and Cookie Table ❆ Attic Treasures ❆ Raffles to the consumer. The flavor ernizing our tobacco laws.” work on this issue.” make information publicly ban includes a ban on men- In Massachusetts, 9,300 “This legislation helps to available on its website. Plus our famous LOBSTER ROLLS, Hot Dogs, thol cigarettes and restricts adults die annually from provide students with nu- • Requires full imple- smoking, and more than tritious meal as the school mentation by the start of Chowder and more for lunch higher nicotine level prod- ucts to age 21 plus tobacco 20 percent of high school day is getting started so that 2022 school year. Require- shops and smoking bars. students report having used they are focused and ready ment can be waived for 1 “Massachusetts moved vaping products. More than to learn,” said Rep. Vincent year if a school is already quickly to act on behalf of 80 percent of teens who (D-Revere). “I’d like to meeting an 80 percent or the children of the Com- have used a tobacco prod- thanks Speaker DeLeo for higher breakfast partic- monwealth to modernize uct started with a flavored his leadership on taking up ipation rate or is able to our laws that regulate to- product such as mint or this important issue for our demonstrate an extreme bacco,” said Speaker De- menthol. The Massachu- communities.” hardship to implementa- This legislation builds on tion. Schools approved for the House’s ongoing efforts a one year waiver must to prioritize programs that demonstrate the progress CALL support the health, wellbe- being made to meet the re- ing and academic success of quirements of the bill. the Commonwealth’s most The bill will now go to GEORGE vulnerable children. Re- the Senate. BARKER Sales • All Service • Leases GERRY D’AMBROSIO Good Brothers Dodge ATTORNEY AT LAW The future of health 577 Columbian St., S. Weymouth begins with you IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? The more researchers know about what makes each of us unique, the more tailored our health care can become. 781-331-8300 DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE Join a research effort with one million people nationwide to create a healthier future for all of us. PROXY, OR POWER OF ATTORNEY? JoinAllofUs.org 617-768-8300 or 617-414-3300 IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION Founding Members of Partners HealthCare [email protected] or [email protected]

Precision Medicine Initiative, PMI, All of Us, the All of Us logo, and “The Future of Health Begins with You” are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 781-284-5657 Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 3 STUDENT HIGHLIGHT: Kate’s Corner // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Structure and discipline are all part of the game for Teixeira about being an election By Kate Anslinger favorite sport and it has grown to be a huge part of worker to reach out.” It's hard to believe that Senior, Patrick Teixeira my life and track is a close Mahoney has a spare sec- believes that sport partici- second. ond for anything else in pation is about more than the competition and win- Do you have any col- life, but she is dedicated to ning a game. “Being part of lege/career goals? her role as a hands-on par- a team has given me struc- I am looking at colleges ent and is an assistant coach ture and discipline and has like Framingham State, to her son’s tee ball team. helped me grow in every as- Anna Maria College, and “I was fortunate to work pect of my life,” said Teix- Plymouth State University. with other, more experi- eira who has played on the I want to study Criminal enced coaches, and also varsity football team since Justice or Fire Science, and fortunate to have such a fun he was in eighth grade. eventually I’d like to be- group of kids on the team,” His hard work in the sport come a firefighter. said Mahoney, who grew paid off , and when he was up in Bellingham, where a sophomore, he received Do you have a role she has fond memories of the Jack Driscoll Award model? her grandfather coaching for being an outstanding Patrick Teixeira. My role model is my her own softball team. “I lineman. The 17-year-old dad. He is a hard worker, was always short on talent Kim Mahoney, mom of two, is also on the indoor and lowing in both his sisters’ What is your favorite honest, and always takes but long on enthusiasm and full-time employee, coach, outdoor track teams, fol- and grandfather’s footsteps. sport to participate in? care of his family. loved learning the impor- and Election Worker. I love football, it is my tance of team over self. It was very rewarding to see having just finished coach- the kids grow their skills ing his first season of youth between the first and last soccer. They say it takes NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION games of the season, but a village and we are for- even more reward-ing was tunate to have that here in to see them cheer one an- Winthrop between friends, COUNCILLORS taxes are distributed in the the city’s finances, the City riers and hesitancy to par- other on.” neighbors, and my in-laws SET TAX RATE city, he is going to advocate Manager said. ticipate by the immigrant Mahoney credits her full who you can find doing an for those homeowners who Several Councillors said community. life to her husband Matt, occasional school pickup or CHELSEA -The City are impacted. they understood Avellane- “We need to start early Council passed two orders who was born and raised in trip to the library with the “Now, that’s what the da’s concerns, but that this and try to anticipate con- Winthrop. children. One of the things last week that essentially whole system should be late in the game, it is an is- cerns and address them and set the property tax rates “Life is very full these I have come to appreciate about, the fairness of how sue that can be given fuller promote what the Census days and none of us can most here in Winthrop is for Fiscal Year 2020, but we distribute the tax bur- consideration during next is and why it’s important,” one Councillor did attempt do it all on our own. I am that sense of community. den to the whole commu- year’s budget process. said Cate Fox-Lent, the li- able to be involved be- I know that I can always to hold the line on tax in- nity,” said Avellaneda. “I applaud my colleague aison to the Census for the creases, raising questions cause I have the support rely on a neighbor or fellow “And I’ve seen just a list for bringing this to every- City of Chelsea. “We know of an incredible partner in parent at the playground to about how the Assessing of 100 properties that don’t one’s attention, but I think it there will be people with Department values larger my husband Matt, who is come through for us when make sense. The way that it should be addressed in next lots of questions and con- also involved here in town, we need something.” properties in the city. doesn’t make sense to me, year’s budget,” said Coun- cerns about whether they The Council unani- is that it is not capturing, in cillor-At-Large Leo Robin- are eligible and if it’s safe.” mously approved two rec- my humble opinion, close son. “We might not like all To help with that, the ommendations from City to $37 million worth of val- the values, but they were City has formed a Com- WINTHROP MARKETPLACE Manager Thomas Ambrosi- ue.” certified by the DOR. Even plete Count Commit- no, including a 175-per- Among other items, he if we don’t like them, these tee with 80 local leaders MUSHROOM, BROCCOLI AND cent tax burden shift onto said he has seen properties values are legitimate.” from faith communities, commercial and industrial that are remarkably similar non-profits, community CHEESE STUFFED CHICKEN properties, and a 31-percent yet with wildly varying as- CENSUS 2020 centers, schools, and ad- residential property tax ex- sessed valuations. visory boards. The hope INGREDIENTS: ¼ cup mayonnaise emption for Chelsea home- KICKS OF 2 cups finely chopped broccoli 4 small button mushrooms, sliced “All I can say is that they is that those local lead- 1 teaspoon garlic powder owners who live in the city. are just not capturing the CAMPAIGN ers, who already have the florets With those votes, the 4 large chicken breasts value,” Avellaneda said. CHELSEA - The City trust of groups that are 2 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon paprika residential property tax rate Without the proper as- and a Complete Count hard to count, will be able will be $13.46 per $1,000 ½ cup shredded pepperjack salt and ground black pepper to sessment of larger proper- Committee kicked off the to convey how important cheese taste of valuation, while the ties, the Councillor said the Census 2020 efforts for the Census 2020 is to the commercial tax rate would tax burden unfairly shifts to Chelsea on Saturday, Nov. local schools and commu- be set at $27.18. the owners of smaller prop- 16, in an effort to get the nity. That suggestion was Directions: STEP 1: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Line a While both those rates erties. message out early and of- brought about in a study baking sheet with aluminum foil. are lower than for FY19, Earlier in the evening, ten to those in the commu- by the Gaston Institute at there will be an increase both Ambrosino and Mary nity that might be hesitant UMass Boston – which STEP 2: Combine broccoli and water in a microwave-safe bowl. in the average tax bills be- Lou Ireland, the Director or unwilling to fill out the studied the efforts to count Cook in the microwave on high power for 2 minutes. Drain. cause of the recent revalu- of Assessing, defended the Census. to the Latino population STEP 3: Combine cooked broccoli, pepperjack cheese, mayonnaise, ation of Chelsea properties Assessing Department’s By order of the U.S. and what might work best. mushrooms, and garlic powder in a large bowl. that saw assessed property work, both noting that the Constitution, the U.S. De- “City Hall is not the STEP 4: Season both sides of each chicken breast with paprika, values increase across the assessed values were certi- partment of Commerce is most trusted place for a salt, and pepper. Use a sharp knife to cut a slice through the middle of board. fied by the state’s Depart- required every 10 years to lot of people who might each breast to create a deep pocket, making sure not to cut all the way But before the orders ment of Revenue (DOR) as do a full count to the extent be scared to go there,” she were ultimately passed, through. Evenly stuff each breast with broccoli mixture and place on the part of a five-year revalua- possible of every person said. “Even though we prepared baking sheet. Councillor-At-Large Roy in the United States as of tion of city property. have money for the effort, STEP 5: Bake in the preheated oven until chicken is no longer pink Avellaneda introduced an Ireland said the asses- April 1. we would be pushing that in the center and juices run clear, about 35 minutes. An instant-read amendment calling for a sor’s office has undertaken In Chelsea during the money into the hands of zero percent increase in a major overhaul over the past several decades, the community leaders so they thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 165 degrees property tax rates along- past four years to get the City has been drastically F (74 degrees C). side the 31 percent residen- valuations of every city undercounted in its official 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP (617)846-6880 tial exemption, essentially property properly squared population due to people See METRO NEWS Page 13 cutting $3.7 million that away. not filling out or respond- would have been raised by “We have already made ing to the Census. Because the proposed 2 1/2-percent changes to several thou- federal funding relies upon DOES YOUR BIG BANK MAKE YOU FEEL SMALL? increase in property taxes. sand properties, and we Census counts, that un- Avellaneda noted that are not done,” said Ireland. dercounting has resulted SWITCH TO EBSB, IT’S A NO BRAINER! there was nothing in either “We are constantly work- in Chelsea losing millions order introduced by Am- ing on things, but there has of dollars in federal funds brosino that called for the to be realistic expectations over time – particularly OPEN ANY NEW EBSB PERSONAL 21/2-percent increase, the as we make the changes.” money that would go to the CHECKING ACCOUNT & EARN UP TO maximum allowed by law. Ambrosino stated that schools and for street/side- With the increase, property while the mass appraisal walk repairs as community taxes would raise just over process the assessor’s of- block grants. * $61 million toward the city fice is undertaking can oc- Chelsea has been, histor- budget. $ casionally result in some ically, one of the most dif- “Now, I have raised this abnormalities in some in- ficult communities to count point in subcommittee, that dividual assessments, the accurately in the state – pri- while the city does a very process is subject to exact- marily due to language bar- 100 good job of valuing the ing scrutiny from the DOR. smaller properties, the con- “The DOR looked at dos, the single family, the that work with a fine-tooth two family, the three fam- comb for a full month,” he ily, most likely because so RON’S said. “They looked at all the much data is out there,” he values, and they were fully said. “Unfortunately, there OIL certified last month.” is not as much good data Cutting money out of the Call For out there for larger proper- budget after it has already ties and it is up to the asses- Low Price been approved, or having sor’s office to try to evalu- property tax money re- ate them.” 781-397-1930 placed by free cash would Mobile Banking, People Online Banking, Bill Pay Access to Allpoint® network with Instant issue EBSB The Councillor said if he have an adverse impact on 781-662-8884 Pay and Check Deposit and e-Statements your EBSB ATM/VISA® check card ATM/VISA® check card sees unfairness in the way * 24 Hour Services

PLUS, GET YOUR CHOICE OF A FREE GIFT WHEN Affordable Senior Housing YOU OPEN ANY NEW CHECKING ACCOUNT!** Senior Living on Bellingham Hill 100 Bellingham Street in Chelsea 1-774-745-7446

Need a comfortable place to call home? Studio and one-bedroom apartments for seniors aged 62 or above. NMLS # 457291 Certain income limits apply. Please call the number above for more information! Member FDIC | Member DIF 800.657.3272 EBSB.com

*Bonus offer only available for accounts opened between September 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019 at any of our branches. Minimum Do you live in a community just north of Boston? deposit to open any new checking account is $50. Receive $50 cash bonus when you have 2 recurring direct deposits within 60 days of account opening. Receive another $50 when you enroll in online banking and make at least three online bill payments within 60 days of If you need help getting dressed, grooming, bathing, or running errands, account opening. In order to receive the bonuses, the account must remain open in the eligible product type at the time of bonus payout. our highly-qualified and trained team of Registered Nurses, Social Workers, In addition, the account must have a positive balance at the time of bonus payment. Bonus is considered interest and will be reported to Certified Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides work with you to enhance IRS on Form 1099-INT. If multiple accounts are opened with the same signer(s), only one account will be eligible for the bonuses. Bonus payments will be credited to your account within 90 days of account opening if the above conditions are met. Primary customer on the your quality of life while allowing you to remain living independently. account is only eligible for bonus offers once ($100 maximum). **Free gift is awarded when account is opened. EBSB reserves the right to

substitute a gift of similar value. In the event the value of the free gift exceeds $10, the bank is required to report the gift value on form 1099- INT. Bank rules and regulations apply. Ask representative for details. Call RSSI In-Home Supportive Services

Toll-Free at 1-888-333-2481 Facebook.com/EastBostonSavingsBank Various payment options available. Must be at least 18 years old. Page 4 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected]

28TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY LIGHTING BRIGHT BEGINNING

amilies stayed warm with fresh popcorn and hot chocolate during the 28th Annual Holiday Lighting, presented by the Winthrop Chamber of Commerce. FThe Nov. 29 festival, which included children’s activities, raffles, and crafts, is the last holiday lighting before infrastructure work begins in Winthrop Center’s French Square. Residents enjoyed community performances and demonstrations by Cervizzi’s Martial Arts, Winthrop School of Performing Arts, Jessica Gordon Academy of Performing Arts, and the Lori Wadkins Singers. Little ones greeted Frosty the Snowman and Rudolf, and had their pictures taken with Santa before he made his grand re-entry driving in a Winthrop Fire Department fire truck to commence the lighting ceremony. PHOTOS BY MARIANNE SALZA

The 28th Annual Holiday Lighting, on Nov. 29, is the last tree lighting before infrastructure work begins in Winthrop Center.

Free hot dogs, burgers, and hot chocolate were presented to guests by the Winthrop Lenny Adler, Michael DiMento, Barbara Adler, Andrea DiMento, and Catherine DiMento. Police Department.

The Boncore family celebrates another holiday lighting in the Center. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 5 THE WINTHROP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS THE 28TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY LIGHTING

The Dockendorf, Hellwig, and Rodriguez families. Callie Dwyer, Gianna Bennett, and Adrianna Pescione with Frosty and Rudolf.

The Gray, Evans, and Mattieu families. Lori Watkins Singers performing Christmas carols.

Santa drove to Winthrop Center on a Winthrop Fire Department firetruck to commence the lighting ceremony.

The Officers and Board of Directors of the Winthrop Improvement & Historical Association, Michael Herbert, President, Co-Chairs Stephanie Honan, Lauren Mazzuchelli, and Christine Reilly and Honorary Chair Robert A. DeLeo, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Cordially invite you to the 2019 WIHA Holiday Auction

The Correll family. “In Celebration of Sprinklers” An Auction to Raise Funds for a Fire Suppression System in the historic Deane Winthrop House Friday night, December 6, 2019, 8-11 pm, Deane Winthrop Barn, 40 Shirley St. Winthrop, MA 02152 Black Tie Optional • Complimentary Hot Hor D’Oeuvres Wine & Beer Cash Bar ADVERTISE IN COLOR! Ticket Info: In Advance: $35 per person/ $60 per couple Order from Eventbrite or by Phone (617) 846-0074 More than 10 MILLION to choose from!! At the Door: $50 per person/ $75 per couple — R.S.V.P. — Page 6 Established in 1882 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected] hrop’s Pio int ne W er Winthrop Ne er Winthrop wspap SSun u n TranscriptTranScripT PRESIDENT: StephenPublished Quigley by the Independent- [email protected] Newspaper Group MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] OUR Opinions Forum

WE ARE DRINKING, DRUGGING, EATING, AND STRESSING OURSELVES TO DEATH

Okay, we know it is the holiday season -- a time for good cheer and all that. But the results of a report issued last week by the Cen- ters for Disease Control reveal a disturbing and dangerous pattern in the United States: The life expectancy of the av- erage American has declined in the past few years, revers- ing the general trend of the past 130 years of an increase in our collective longevity. Although the decline in life expectancy has been most acute in poorer parts of the country, it cuts across all so- cio-economic groups. There are many specific causes that the researchers point to as contributing to the downward trend, such as the opi- oid crisis, which tragically has cut short the lives of tens of thousands of our fellow Americans in the past decade. There also has been an increase in the use -- and abuse -- of alcoholic beverages, which have been labeled a Class 1 carcinogen by the World Health Organization. Our poor eating habits also play a large role in shorten- ing our lives. As a recent article in The New York Times noted, “Obe- sity is a significant part of the story. The average woman in America today weighs as much as the average man half LETTERS to the Editor a century ago, and men now weigh about 30 pounds more. Most people in the United States are overweight -- an esti- A SINCERE THANK sprang into action. There whether you were with me youth become nicotine- and mated 71.6 [percent] of the population ages 20 and older, YOU TO ALL were search parties, Sr. Jane or working the sidelines. tobacco-free. according to the CDC. That figure includes the 39.8 [per- had a prayer group saying Thank you, thank you, Quitting vapes or other Dear Editor, cent] who are obese, defined as having a body mass index prayers and Mackenzie’s thank you! I love you all! tobacco products can be To the Chief Delehanty, of 30 or higher in adults (18.5 to 25 is the normal range). coaches and other friends Pattie McGrath and hard. Here are some ways the Winthrop Community Obesity is also rising in children; nearly 19 [percent] of the were sending me support- Mackenzie and Shane you can help young people and so many more; population ages 2 to 19 is obese.” ive messages, Katie from get the support they need: With Thanksgiving just The ads for fast-food restaurants, primarily shown Masstart and the superin- • This is Quitting pow- past it seemed only right during college football games, that show those close-up tendent of schools were in ered by truth® is a free and that I send this long overdue ON YOUTH VAPING photos of tantalizing double-bacon cheeseburgers topped the background doing all confidential texting -pro thank you to my wonderful Dear editor, with onion rings, are an open invitation to heart disease, they could. People I don’t gram for young people who community of Winthrop. Vaping by youth has be- cancer, and diabetes. even know were out help- vape. Text “VapeFreeMass” On September 3, 2019 come what the U.S. Sur- Although the researchers note these cause-specific rea- ing to look for her or pray- to 88709. In partnership I experienced every par- geon General calls an epi- sons for many early deaths in the U.S., the statistics sug- ing for her. with the Massachusetts De- ent’s worst nightmare. My demic and many people are gest that there is something more going on that is not read- Special thanks to Officer partment of Public Health. daugh-ter went missing working to find solutions. ily-apparent. Mary Crisafi who stayed • My Life, My Quit has for 16 hours (although it I’m asked frequently what Depression and loneliness have risen at alarming rates. with me throughout the youth coach specialists felt like 16 months). To can be done to turn the tide, It is said that loneliness is as bad for our physical health as day-keeping me informed trained to help young peo- this day I have nightmares and now new resources are smoking two packs of cigarettes per day. on what was being done, ple by phone or text. Young of that day and I am still available to educate youth The national suicide rate -- the ultimate expression of trying to keep me calm, people can call or text “Start shaken to my very core just and help those who want to depression and despair -- has risen alarmingly by 30 per- keeping the news people My Quit” to 855-891-9989 thinking about what could quit vaping. cent in the past decade. Even if we do not commit that at bay and even praying for free and confidential have happened. Sadly, many youth are ultimate act of ending our lives quickly, our lifestyles are with me. And of course, my help. or sign up online at This letter is to thank unaware of the facts about contributing to our shorter national life span. friends, the best friends a mylifemyquit.com. all those people-friends, and the dangers of vaping. So here’s our holiday message: person could have-running • Visit teen.smokefree. family and strangers alike To help, the Massachu- Don’t drink -- and certainly don’t do drugs -- and watch to my side as soon as they gov for tools and tips. that moved into action to setts Department of Public what you eat. heard and keeping me sane • Encourage young peo- find my daughter. From Health developed a cam- But most important, get together with your friends, in an impossibly insane sit- ple to ask their school nurse the moment I reported her paign designed for youth family, neighbors, and co-workers. Isolation is bad for our uation or keeping my son as or counselor, athletic coach, missing, Chief Delehanty found at mass.gov/vaping. health, and just as we have to make an effort to exercise far away from the drama as doctor, parent or other trust- and his team immediately It provides facts and mate- and eat right, we also have to make an effort to get out of they could. There are way ed adult for help. went to work contacting rials for young people that our homes and socialize. too many people and agen- • For more information, agencies, the media and compare vapes and ciga- It truly is a matter of life -- or death. cies to mention and I am rettes: both put nicotine young people can visit anyone else they thought sure, if I tried, I would for- mass.gov/vaping. may help to get their work and cancer-causing chemi- get someone which I would cals in their body and both • More information for force in place to find her never want to do. parents/adults is available and return her safely to my are highly addictive and Independent I pray that no mother, fa- dangerous for young peo- at GetOutraged.org. arms. Although I was par- ther, grandparent ever goes Talking with young peo- alyzed with fear over the ple. through a day like I had on The vaping epidemic has ple about vaping is essen- safety and well being of my September 3rd. They say tial—youth need to know Newspaper Group daughter, I felt that every- led parents, schools and it takes a village to raise a youth-serving organiza- that vaping is harmful and thing in their power was be- child. I just know that on that help is available for ing done to bring her home. tions to struggle with how Sep-tember 3rd, I was glad to help youth who are ad- those who want to quit. Subscription Information Chief Delehanty kept me that village was Winthrop. Visit GetOutraged.org to The Winthrop Sun Transcript is published informed of all that was be- dicted to nicotine and want My words can not ex- to quit. Now, two new free learn more or contact me at every Thursday by the Revere-based ing done at all times. press the eternal gratitude or [email protected]. Independent Newspaper Group. Period- It doesn’t stop there. programs, This is Quitting my heart feels over all the powered by truth®and My Edgar Duran Elmudesi ical postage rates paid at Boston Ma. Once the Winthrop com- love and support my fam- Metro Boston Tobac- Subscription rates are $30 per year in munity found out what Life, My Quit, are avail- ily received both then and able to help Massachusetts co-Free Community Winthrop, and $60 per year outside the was happen-ing, they, too, now. No act was too small Partnership city. Postmaster, send change of address information to Independent Newspaper Group, 385 Broadway, Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151. Mystic Valley Elder Services offers tips on enjoying healthy holiday eating The Transcript assumes no financial responsibility for typo- The holidays are a time approximately 1-2 pounds mixed drinks. Try flavored ries and should be enjoyed graphical errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part to enjoy friends, family and around the holidays and it sparkling water. in moderation. of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers food! And with them right tends to stick and accumu- • When dinner is served, • Go ahead and have des- will please notify the management immediately of any around the corner, you will late over the years. there are usually many choic- sert! Just keep it a reason- errors that may occur. USPS NO. 526-560 be barraged with lots of • No skipping breakfast. es. Choose those items that able portion and eat slowly. your favorite foods. How- High fiber foods will satisfy you only have on the holiday Again, pick an item that is ever, how are you going to hunger. or are special to you. You your favorite that you only Directory enjoy the holidays and not • Do not arrive at your could start by putting vegeta- have during the holidays. regret eating too much and party famished because you bles on your plate before you • Say NO to food push- Marketing Director gaining weight? Mystic will be more likely to eat too put the entrée on it. Survey ers. Smile and say, “Thanks Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] Valley Elder Services Reg- much. If dinner is going to the entire table before you for making that delicious Assistant Marketing Directors istered Dietitian Candace be late, then have a healthy take any food. Decide which dessert, but I am full right Quigley offers some tips snack before you go out. foods are worth eating and now. Can I take some home Maureen DiBella - [email protected] on how you can still enjoy • Most people will con- which you can ignore and for later?” Legal Advertising eating your favorite foods sume several handfuls of stick to that decision. • Get some physical ac- Ellen Bertino - [email protected] without regret. chips and dip, nuts, puffs, • Eat slowly and savor tivity—before, during or Ad Design • Weeks before the hol- and other appetizers. every bite; it takes 20 min- after the celebrations. Go iday arrives, be sure to Choose only one favorite utes before your stomach for a walk before you leave Kane DiMasso-Scott get some exercise and eat item and do not graze all registers that you are full. to go to the party or may- Managing Editor healthy. As the season gets day until the meal starts. Do • You don’t have to be a be you will have time af- Cary Shuman - [email protected] into full swing, not only will not hang around the food member of the clean plate ter dinner. Still watch your you be celebrating on that table; Focus on people, not club. You can leave some football game but get up be- Reporters holiday but also you will the food. bites behind. tween quarters and during Seth Daniel - [email protected] most likely be attending • Enjoy your favorite • If you plan on hav- ads to mobilize yourself. John Lynds - [email protected] holiday parties. Unfortu- beverage and then switch ing seconds, wait at least Get right back on track Copy Editing, Layout nately, holiday celebrations to water or a non-calorie 20 minutes. Even though with healthy eating and Kane DiMasso-Scott, Scott Yates tend to be all about food. On drink. Try to stay away many of the foods are exercise the day after each Business Accounts Executive average, Americans gain from punches, eggnog and healthy, they all have calo- holiday. Judy Russi - [email protected] Printer The Winthrop Sun Transcript reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. The Transcript publishes columns, viewpoints and letters to the editor as a forum for readers to express their opinions and to encourage debate. Please note that the opinions expressed GateHouse Media are not necessarily those of The Transcript. Text or attachments emailed to [email protected] are preferred. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 7 WINTHROP HISTORY WEBSITE: WIHAONLINE.ORG THE MORE WINTHROP Then and Now Things Change ... Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association Items selected from past issues of the Winthrop Sun, The By G. David Hubbard • Photos courtesy of Stephen F. Moran Winthrop Review, The Winthrop Visitor, The Transcript and ART 907 – SHIRLEY STREET STORM FLOODING The Sun-Transcript

20 years ago ton to force the three com- sist in raising funds for its Dec. 2, 1999 munities to share in the ex- barn building fund. Mass. The selectmen have penses of Suffolk County. Lieut. Gov. William Ster- 1 placed a Proposition 21/2 Superior Court Judge Alan ling Youngman was the menu override on the ballot Hale ruled in favor of a de- guest speaker. for January 24. Voters will murrer filed by Harvey that The Winthrop Sun urges have the option of choosing asserted that the complaint all of its readers to do their a tax increase of either $2 does not set forth sufficient holiday shopping in Win- million, $3.5 million, or $5 facts to warrant relief for throp. million. the plaintiff. The Water Commission The Chamber of Com- Police Chief Frank Per- has voted to reduce water merce held its annual Home rone lashed out at local rates by 14 percent. The for the Holidays event on residents, asserting that the minimum rate for a house- the Friday after Thanksgiv- lack of citizen cooperation hold now is $12 per year ing in French Square. is to blame for the large instead of $14, with an al- Myer Brill, long time lo- number of unsolved home lowance of 6,667 cubic feet cal businessman, civic lead- burglaries. Perrone said of water. er, and town office holder, that residents are not calling was recognized for his 50 police when they see some- 100 years ago years of service to the local thing suspicious. Dec. 6, 1919 Rotary Club at a gala dinner More than 350 persons Harry Whorf’s new pro- last week. turned out for the third an- duction for the local Red “Deuce Bigelow: Male nual Banchetto of the Don Cross chapter, entitled The Gigolo,” “The End of the Orione Home at which lo- Greatest Miracle of All, Affair,” and “The Cider cal resident Andrew Biggio features an all Winthrop 2 House Rules” are playing was honored as the Don cast in the leading roles. Its at the Revere Showcase Orione Man of the Year. performances are expected Cinemas. “The Christmas That Al- to be a sellout next week. most Wasn’t” is playing at A Winthrop man who is a 30 years ago the Winthrop Cinema. steward at the Boston Yacht Dec. 6, 1989 Club on Rowe’s Wharf has Selectmen Richard 60 years ago been fined $25 in the U.S. Bangs, Richard DiMento, Dec. 3, 1959 District Court for selling a and Robert E. Noonan have Town Meeting will take small quantity of gin to a announced that they will up the issue of rezoning customer in violation of the choose a new Police Chief Belle Isle Marsh for light in- wartime Prohibition Act. based upon a point system. dustrial development at the The Mass. Legislature is Each selectman will re- Special Town Meeting on considering a bill that will view the applicants and rate Monday. The proposal has increase the daily pay from them. The three candidates been put forward by Plan- $1.55 to $3 for National In this season of winter While a number of these no. The theater closed in with the highest point totals ning Board Chairman Rob- Guardsmen who are per- storms, snow accumula- cubicles had hotplates and 1960, and the building was will be the finalists. The se- ert Blumenthal, who esti- forming strike duty during tion and street flooding, perhaps a small refrigerator, sold and converted into a lectmen have received 34 mated that if only one fourth the ongoing Boston police let’s look back at the cor- there was a large common pickle canning factory. Sub- applications for the post of the 60 acres of marshland strike. ner of Shirley Street and kitchen available for all the sequent tenants in sequen- which was summarily va- are built upon, the town’s Ocean Avenue when water guests to share. During tial order have been Massa cated by former Chief Da- tax base will increase by 110 years ago ran down the streets from the 1940 – 1949 period, Flooring Company, Hur- vid Rice. Rice retired a few 27 percent. Chamber of Dec. 4, 1909 Winthrop Shore Drive and Armand Lessard operated ley’s Boats and Motors, the months shy of the mandato- Commerce Pres. Michael Residents in several sec- flooded the business area in a Variety Store on the first ATS Alarm System Firm, ry retirement age of 65, cit- Caruccio has sent a letter in tions of town have been an- front of the Beach Fire Sta- floor next to the bowling a General Contractor and ing “harassment” from the support of the plan to each noyed the past few weeks tion. Picture #1 shows this alleys. In 1951, Armand’s Tiger Dojo Sbotokan Ka- selectmen for his decision Town Meeting member. Op- by an alleged Peeping Tom. intersection in a flooded two sons Ernie and Robert rate physical fitness center. to leave. ponents question whether All of the women who have condition, sometime prior took over the operation of This was followed by the Winthrop resident Jo- the town’s roads can handle seen the man have given to World War II, with two the bowling facility which Action EMS Ambulance seph A. Ligotti was sworn the additional traffic and the same description to the gentlemen helping a lady then closed down in 1960 Service. Picture #2 depicts in as the new Clerk Mag- whether there is sufficient police. cross the street. The pair of when the 12 alleys were the same view in 2009. Pic- istrate of the Hingham Dis- drainage in the marsh to al- About 80 friends turned buildings in the background sold to the Seville Theater ture #3 looks down Shirley trict Court last week by Su- low for development. out for a farewell reception were, from left to right, the at Central Square East Bos- Street toward the same area preme Judicial Court Chief The annual Winthrop to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casino and ton. In 1962, the Winthrop from Cutler Street during Justice Paul Liacos. Gov. Transcript Cooking School, Brand, both of whom have the State Movie Theater. Casino building was razed the same storm depicted Michael Dukakis also was sponsored in conjunction been prominent in the ac- The Casino was built about to make way for the Crystal in picture one and shows a on hand for the ceremony. with the Mystic Valley Gs tivities of the Union Con- 1912 and had a large dance Cove Apartment building mailman wading through The Advantage Bank, Co., once again was a huge gregational Church. The hall on the second floor. In that stands there today. The the water. Picture #4 shows formerly the Winthrop Sav- success, attracting hun- couple are leaving for 1934, the 12 bowling alley State Movie Theater on the how the same area ap- ings Bank, has announced dreds of local homemakers Roseburg, Oregon, where lanes that were located in right, originally named the peared in 2010. One of the that once again it will be last week Mr. Brand is engaged in the the New Winthrop Hotel Dream Theater, was also things that make writing hosting the annual Toys for Mitzi Gaynor and Ros- growing of fruit. on Sturgis Street, where the constructed circa 1912 and these articles so interest- Tots program in Winthrop. sano Brazzi star in “South Many people are com- nursing home is today, were operated in conjunction ing is the people that one A group of caroling stu- Pacific” at the Winthrop plaining about the high cost removed thru a hole in the with the Winthrop Theater gets to talk to. In research- dents and their parents par- Theatre. of living. Part of the blame basement wall, loaded on in the center. Both showed ing this particular piece, a ticipated in the annual tree lies with the business com- the back of Joe Hurley’s the same double features, a number of local residents lighting ceremony last Fri- 70 years ago binations that are restricting ice truck and transport- Pete Smith Special, a car- who were a part of the busi- day in Winthrop Centre. Dec. 1, 1949 competition, but some also ed to the first floor of the toon, the World News, pre- nesses in these buildings or “The War of the Roses,” The 500 local veterans lies with each of us. There Casino building that was views of coming attractions witnessed the many uses “She-Devil,” and “Driving and their families who are is too much extravagant then owned by Fred Slo- and a western serial. They made of them, were con- Miss Daisy” are playing at seeking housing in the 73 spending, especially on the cum. During the 1930s and alternated the sequence of tacted. My thanks to Ernie the Revere Showcase Cin- units of the Winthrop Hous- sorts of amusements that 1940s a Mrs. Slater divided their shows and a young Lessard, former Fire Chief emas. ing Authority that are soon did not exist 10 years ago. the second floor dance hall man would transport the Charlie Flanagan and John to be finished must show up Production has not yet out- into many small cubicles films back and forth by bi- Creedon who added their 40 years ago at Town Hall Monday eve- paced consumption, which that she rented out to tour- cycle or car several times personal knowledge to this Dec. 5, 1979 ning to fill out new applica- means that Americans are ists in the summer under the a day. One of the lads who article. Four Charlestown youths tion forms. saving less than ever before. name of the Empire Hotel. did this was Ernie Caggia- were arrested by local po- Msgr. Richard J. Quin- There seems to be an lice Saturday at 1:30 a.m. lan, pastor of St. John the increasing demand for a and were charged with Evangelist Church, will be 12:30 a.m. train on the Nar- breaking and entering into the Honorary Chairman of row Gauge to Winthrop Brill’s Radio and Television the gala pre Christmas ba- from Boston. If you are 3 Service store on Shirley St. zaar to be held over the next unable to catch the 12:05 Chamber of Commerce three days. train, then you have to wait Pres. Louise Shaw turned Gary Cooper and Jane until 1:20 for the next one. on the lights at the annu- Wyman star in “Task al lighting Force” at the Winthrop and 120 years ago ceremony in French Square State theatres. Dec. 8, 1899 Friday evening. A delegation of our town A Battle of the Bands 80 years ago officials journeyed to Re- that was held last week in Dec. 2, 1939 vere for the town meeting the Winthrop Youth Center accounts there on Nov. 27 to see how proved to be a big success in local banks that soon are Revere was going to settle with local teens. to be distributed to local its water question. They re- The first annual Curtis residents will put into cir- ceived a hearty round of ap- plause when they were in- Cramb Memorial Award culation the vast amount of troduced by the moderator. was presented to Viking $79,703 for holiday shop- The new Winthrop senior linebacker Joe Lam- ping. Winthrop merchants, Beach Reservation has onica at the break up ban- who pay taxes to the town, been incorporated into the quet of the WHS football no doubt will be apprecia- Metropolitan Park Com- team. The award is named tive if much of that money mission, which essentially in memory of the freshman is spent in local stores. has taken, in the name of Viking football player who A Special Town Meeting the Commonwealth, all of died in a tragic drowning has been called to appro- the easements contained in accident last summer. priate $8500 for the town’s the deeds from Ingalls, the 4 “Skatetown USA” is play- Welfare Dept. Tewksburys, Wymans, and ing at the Kincade Theatre. Lana Turner stars in “The other homeowners along Dancing Co-ed,” with Artie the Crest and Side streets. 50 years ago Shaw leading his band, at the Dec. 4, 1969 Winthrop and State theatres. 130 years ago The Town of Winthrop, Dec. 6, 1889 represented by Town Coun- 90 years ago The Harvard edition of sel Joseph Harvey, won the Dec. 7, 1929 Shakespeare’s complete first round of the lawsuit, The Winthrop Improve- works has been catalogued in which it is being joined ment and Historical Asso- this week and the 10 vol- as a defendant by Revere ciation held a successful umes comprising the set and Chelsea, that has been banquet despite the snow- make a valuable addition to brought by the City of Bos- storm Monday night to as- our library. Page 8 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected] JOY & PEACE ON EARTH EXHIBIT DECK THE HALL ... AND WALLS

Photos by Marianne Salza

At the Winthrop Cultural Council’s Joy & Peace on Earth Exhibit and Art Market, on Dec. 1, a winter village scene with chapel and distant snowy mountains was finely painted on a clam shell by Dawn Mahoney. Handmade pot- tery, driftwood decorations, and glass pendants were also on display during the small business fair at the EB New- ton School & Cultural Center. Friends walked through The Clock Tower Gallery with hot coffee and cookies as they admired a vivid watercolor painting of a flowering cactus, photograph of a flock of geese flying in formation, and a silver, holographic wreath, which can be viewed through Dec. 28.

Above: Frank Costantino speaking with Larry and Nanci St. George about her “Cedar Wax Wing” photo- graph. Left: Phyllis Poor, Dawn, Kevin, and Susanne Mahoney, and David LaCha- Merrill A. Frank wrapping her handmade pottery for a pelle. customer.

Stick to It! with ourALL NEW Sticky Note Keep Your Name in

Offered By Kevin Ferrara Call Kevin at (617) 777-8143

throp’s FOR RENT in Pi W on ee Winthrop, MA 02152 | 617-846-9900 Gorgeous Winthrop r Established in 1882 Townhouse Unit the eyes of WINTHROP $2,400 Sandy Joneck-Schiff holding a 2019 Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association N ews Winthrop paper ESTabliShEd SSuun n ornament: “The Winthrop Santa.” in 1882 T T Published by the IndependentrranScripT an Newspaper S c Group r i p T WEDNESDAY, July 18, 2019 50 cEnTS INDEX Police Report 2 CAR CALAMITY Editorials 4 Through The Years 5 thousands Obituaries 8 Business Directory 10 CBD map Classified 11 headed to INDEPENDENT Council

By Sue Ellen Woodcock

The Planning Board has decided on a much-awaited boundary of the Center Busi- ness District (CBD) and will present the new map to the Newspaper Group Town Council for approval or of loyal not. It will also be up to the Town NEWS Council to decide whether or Briefs not the old middle school site STORM will be included in the district. PREPAREDNESS: It will also be suggested to the council that the senior housing GET READY BEFORE This past Saturday a little after 1 p.m. this unfortunate mishap took place at the boat ramp. An unnamed driver was backing a wa- on Putnam Street and 105-107 A STORM STRIKES, tercraft down the ramp when apparently the brakes slipped and pulled to 2003 Ford Expedition into the water. Fremont St. are not actually in PAY ATTENTION TO No injuries were reported and the vehicle was towed out of the water by G&J Towing. Winthrop Police, Fire and the Winthrop Har- the district. bormaster all responded. Monday night the Planning SAFETY Board met to discuss the pro- The preparations you make posed CBD map drawn by Mi- now, ahead of storms, floods, chael Wang, of Form & Place, or hurricanes, can help you readers! recover faster and stay safe during clean-up. The Out- See CBD Page 3 door Power Equipment Insti- Ferry remains out of commission tute (OPEI), an international trade association representing By Sue Ellen Woodcock small engine, utility vehicle said the engine, covered by and outdoor power equipment The Winthrop Ferry service warranty, has been ordered remains suspended until me- Boston area to possibly take manufacturers and suppliers, from Cummins NE. chanical repairs can be made over the service that has been reminds home and business “We are currently working very popular with many local to one of its engines. on alternative service while owners that it’s best to get residents.” ready before a storm strikes. The town is still awaiting the equipment is down,” said delivery all of the necessary Town Council President Ron And what is in the ferry’s “In the rush right before the parts for the repair. Tanji Cu- future? storm, people sometimes for- Vechia. “ We are having on- fini, who manages the ferry, going discussions with local “It has always been my get to make sure their outdoor desire not to have the Town power equipment is in order,” ferry operators in the Greater said Kris Kiser, president and Board of Health takes See FERRY Page 4 CEO of OPEI. “They also run out of time as weather is often first steps towards RED SOX FANS GO THE DISTANCE unpredictable. At all times of the year, it’s important to keep plastic bag ban your equipment in working order, have the right fuel on Police Lt. David E. Lessard. By Sue Ellen Woodcock hand, and know where your StickyMany communities size: have 3 in. x3 in. safety gear is. This is doubly Police Lt. Lessard retires banned single-use plastic true during storm season.” bags, and it appears Winthrop OPEI offers the following following 39-year career will soon follow suit. tips to help homeowners and ShownLast week thesized Board of to scale above businesses plan ahead for Health voted to approve a storm clean-up: Chief Terence M. Delehan- ty announced that Winthrop draft of regulations on ban- Make a list of what you Academy. ning single-use plastic bags. need to clean up. Survey your Police Lt. David E. Lessard retired this week from the He also served as the de- The next step will be a public property. Consider the damage partment's Accreditationcovers hearing in September approx. with the 2 columns Winthrop Police Department a storm might cause and make Manager, a role in which he after nearly four decades of Town Council. a list of what tools might be oversaw and ensured Win- “The regulations are simi- Joanne Salza shopping at Phyllis Poor’s fiber art table. service to the community. needed for repairs. You might throp Police's compliance lar to what Boston has,” said need a chainsaw, pruner, gen- Lt. Lessard officially re with a wide-ranging set of law tired on Monday, July 8, after Chairman of the Board of erator, or utility type vehicle. - enforcement standards. Health Bill Schmidt. “These Take stock of your outdoor serving the Winthrop Police Department for 39 years. In In addition, Lt. Lessard are the very thin plastic bags oversaw the former Win- that time, he served as the that a carton of milk could slip throp Marine Unit and Har- Copy for a StickySee NEWS BRIEFS Page 4 founding organizer of the though.” bor Patrol, implemented and department's Citizen Police The regulation would en- courage people to use their See LESSARD Page 3

See BAG BAN Page 4

Price subject Pictured are Bob Katz (formerly of Nu-Tread Tire in East Boston) to change who recently retired, and Charlie Tewksbury (who also retired without due 2 weeks notice as a pilot for FedEx). Bob and Charlie started going to Red Sox games together when they were 10 years old and classmates to- $ .45 gether in the fifth grade at the E.B. Newton school in Winthrop. Per SATURDAY 7/27 @ Gallon YIRRELL BEACH Through all the years they have remained friends and have • 100 2Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service CALL11:00 AM - 4:00 PM YOURattended Red Sox games together for over 60 years.REP Recently CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE WE WILL BE GRILLING HOT DOGS-BURGER-SAUSAGES” on June 28 and 29 they traveled together and attended the Red ALL MONEY GOES TO THE WINTHROP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sox / Yankee games played at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Stadium in London. Tewksbury’s (a well-known name in Winthrop histo- prior to run date See our Ad on Sports ry) family has owned and operated the greenhouse on Bowdoin www.winthropmktplace.com • 35 Revere St. Winthrop 49 ROSE ST - REVERE Street in Winthrop for well over 100 years! Charlie’s daughter OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-1PM Ashley currently operates the business and gets assistance New to Market! Two family in prime during busy holidays from her mother and dad who currently Revere location. 1 LAMSON COURT #2 live in Cazenovia, N.Y. ranch style has 6This RMS recently / 3 BRs renovated on main level with a 3 bedroom lower level unit EAST BOSTON as well. Modern kitchen with granite and Brand new Townhouses in Jeffries Point! stainless steel appliances. These 2 bedroom 2.5 bathroom townhomes have garage parking, private 77 BENNINGTON ST $690,000 FORoutdoor space and amazing design and MORE#401 - REVERE INFO! finishes. Walk to Maverick. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11:30-1PM $849,900 Starting at 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo with open The Independent concept, a private deck, deeded parking, and close to MBTA and . Offered at $319,900 290 LEE BURBANK HWY - REVERE Commercial property on approxi- Newspaper Group mately 10,00 SF lot on very busy main 11 GLADSTONE ST road. Presently used for auto repair 117 COLERIDGE ST. EVERETT $1,500,000 Incredible investment opportunity close EAST BOSTON (781)to Encore Boston Casino! Renovated 485-0588 Waterfront Miulti-family! CALL TODAY AND FIND OUT WHAT SETS US APART FROM THE REST! 617.846.1020 C21SEAPORT.COM 3 family vinyl siding, modern interiors 3 family on massive 11,556 Oversized SF lot with and separate utilities as well. amazing views of Skyline & Airport. $899,900 Great rental income already and rare development opportunity as well! is offering STICKIES ext. $1,399,900 7/18 on a First-come 103: Maureen 110: Kathy First-served basis. 106: Peter 125: Sioux Don’t miss out on this Great opportunity!! Michael Bacon and Timothy Burgers, of Jangles.

WWW.BOBSAUTOBODY.COM Conveniently located On The Blue Line • PICK-UP & DELIVERY SAFE DEPENDABLE QUALITY REPAIRS with a lifetime Guarantee Licensed • Bonded • Insured Registered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bob Bolognese Owner Reg. #3053 Danny Dalo with his origami Christmas trees and holo- 1456 NORTH SHORE RD., REVERE • 781-289-1300 graphic wreath. Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 9 Sports

WHS Vikings fall short in Thanksgiving matchup against the RHS Patriots

Special to the Journal Winthrop counterpunched was shanked -- it appeared effectively, matching the as though the wind moved (Spoiler alert: The first first three Revere scores the ball away from the kick- sentence of this story does that brought the contest er’s foot when he released it not contain any typograph- back to level, 19-19, with -- and the pigskin squibbed ical errors.) 4:01 left in the third period. out of bounds at the Revere Revere Patriot running At that point, it was 20 for a net kick of -one back Joe Llanos ran for anybody’s game and the yard as the first quarter end- 378 yards on 22 carries and final 16 minutes proved to ed. scored six touchdowns to be among the most enter- lead the Patriots to a 46-31 taining, unpredictable, and SECOND QUARTER victory over the Winthrop memorable stretches of Hubert and the Viking Vikings on Thanksgiving play between the rivals in offense made the most of Day at Miller Field. their 91-year history. the short field, though not Let those numbers sink without some difficulty. in for a moment: 378 yards FIRST QUARTER Hubert ran a succession of -- 22 carries -- six touch- Llanos gave an early in- keepers to bring the ball to downs. dication of things to come the three, where the Vikings Llanos’s performance when he accumulated 63 faced a third-and-goal. truly was one for the ages of Revere’s 80 yards on the Hubert dropped back to in the 91st holiday meeting Patriots’ first possession off pass on third down, but Pa- OFF AND RUNNING: Winthrop quarterback Bobby Hubert accelerates and heads for open between the archrivals on the opening kickoff. Llanos triot captain Jaryd Benson turf and a 73-yard touchdown run that made the score a perfectly unpredictable ripped off a 31-yard gain on executed a perfect blitz and morning for a football game the first play of the game sacked Hubert for a six yard ot end zone. The Winthrop en by Adetayo Attitebi. An 19-12 at the intermission. that featured a slick field and chunked 13 more on loss at the nine. PAT kick angled wide, leav- eight yard pass completion THIRD QUARTER (yes, the turf is much better the next, moving the ball After a time-out, and ing matters at 13-12. by Boudreau to Murphy Winthrop took the open- than the grass at Miller that from the Revere 20 to the with Winthrop now head- However, Hubert’s dash and a nice scramble by ing kickoff of the sec- would have turned the old Winthrop 36 in short order. ing into the wicked wind, (which elevated Hubert to Boudreau brought the ball ond half and executed its field into a mud bowl in the He eventually finished the the Vikings eschewed the over 1,000 yards rushing to the Winthrop 29 for a game plan -- grind-it-out, opening minutes, but it’s the drive on runs of 14 and five field goal and went for it for the season) left plen- first down with 0:32 on the ball-control offense -- to equivalent of a slip ‘n slide yards to give Revere a 7-0 on fourth-and-nine. Hu- ty of time (1:22 to be pre- clock. perfection, covering 69 when wet); a gusty north lead (after a successful PAT bert tossed a perfect pass cise) for the Revere offense Llanos then took a pitch yards and using 7:56 of the wind that got stronger as the by Rayan Riazi) just 2:13 to Steve Perullo, who was -- specifically Llanos -- to to the left and cut back to clock. An assortment of game wore on; and then an into the contest. wide open in the right cor- respond, starting at the Pa- his right on the counter play, Viking ballcarriers -- Ryan off-and-on, driving rain that Winthrop opened its first ner area of the end zone, to triots’ 37. from where he rambled Hovermale (who totaled 17 began just before the end of possession after the kickoff cut the deficit to 7-6 (Win- Revere moved the chains into the end zone. Revere yards on four carries plus the first half and continued on its own 39 -- the Vikings throp’s attempt for a two- to the 49 thanks to a nine fumbled on the two-point until after the final whistle. enjoyed good field position point conversion failed) yard run on third-and-sev- attempt, leaving matters at See FOOTBALL Page 10 The 5-foot, 8-inch, 165 after all but one kickoff with 8:43 left in the half. pound Llanos, who is all -- and drove to the Revere Revere took over after but a lock for the North- 30. However, on a third- the kickoff and embarked eastern Conference Player and-16, Patriot Marco Cer- on 62-yard drive, with Lla- of the Year honors, ran for bone picked off a Winthrop nos accounting for 49 of 144 yards in the first half pass, giving the ball back to them (including a one yard and added another 234 in the Pats. TD run), that ate up 6:30 on the second half, dividing But that’s when a com- the clock. The Revere PAT his six touchdowns equally bination of penalties, the attempt sailed wide, leaving before and after the inter- slick field, and the wind matters at 13-6. mission. conspired to turn the ball The Winthrop offense However, despite Lla- back to the Vikings at the got the ball back at its own nos’s herculean efforts, the Revere 20. A gain of nine 20 with just 2:08 left in the plucky Vikings remained yards on a jet sweep by half, but after a seven yard undaunted throughout the Jonathan Murphy was nul- gain on first down by Tyler contest. Led by their own lified by a holding penalty. Rockefeller (who had a nice star, junior quarterback Patriot ballcarriers then lost day with 47 yards on nine Former WHS grid greats and brothers, Steve Miles (Class of 1952 and far left) and Ron Bobby Hubert, who ran for their footing on the turf on carries to add to his total of 135 yards on the ground on the next two plays, most Miles (Class of 1966 and second from left), stopped in at the Bob Remer Press Box at Miller 247 yards for the season), Field during halftime of the Winthrop-Revere football game on Thanksgiving Day. Remer, 26 attempts, passed for 51 notably quarterback Calvin Hubert went around left yards on 4-for-5 attempts, Boudreau, who slipped at the long-time sports editor for the Sun-Transcript, wrote about both Mileses during their end on second down, found playing days at Winthrop High when they were All-Scholastic football players, as well and accounted for three the 21 as he dropped back a seam, and outran the Re- touchdowns (two on the as NEC all-star basketball players. Steve Miles played football at Cornell and Ron played to pass on third down. vere secondary en route to a ground and one in the air), at Princeton. Also pictured are Steve’s sons, Edward (center) and Stephen Jr., and their The ensuing Revere punt 73 yard sprint to the Patri- great-nephew, Jack Quigley (far right).

Your Independent Grocer, Where Old Friends Meet And New Ones Are Made SALE DAYS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5TH THROUGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 2019 Grocery Meat Great grocery specials "Meat Cut Fresh Every Day" Progresso Vegetable Soups ...... 10/$10.00 "Ground Beef & Patties Ground Fresh Daily" Barilla Pasta (ex. Gluten free-protein- Family Pack Specials ...... tortellini-pasta ready) 10/$10.00 Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops ... $2.19/lb Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Single Box 10/$10.00 Chicken Drumsticks...... 79¢/lb Chobani Greek Yogurt ...... 10/$10.00 Chicken Tenders...... Pillsbury Quick Breads ...... 2/$4.00 $2.49/lb Winthrop fans Sally and Jim Nimblett were on hand for the Kitchen Basic Stocks ...... 2/$3.00 Boneless Chuck Steaks ...... $3.99/lb game on Thanksgiving Day. Prego Pasta Sauce ...... 2/$4.00 Best Yet Peanut Butter ...... 2/$3.00 Boneless Center Cut Pork Roast ... $2.19/lb Pillsbury Flour 5 lb bag ...... 2/$5.00 Boneless Pork Blade Roast ...... $2.19/lb Red Pack Canned Tomatoes 28 oz ..4/$5.00 Farmland Bacon ...... 2/$10.00 Talenti Gelato ...... 2/$5.00 Simply Mashed Potatoes ...... 2/$5.00 Weight Watchers Smart Ones ...... 3/$5.00 Ore Ida Frozen Potatoes ...... 2/$5.00 Philadelphia Soft Cream Cheese ...... 2/$5.00 Axelrod Sour Cream 16 oz ...... 2/$3.00 Weekend Specials Friday, December 6th through Dec. 8th Deli BAKERY Carando Prosciutto ...... $8.99/lb Pumpkin Cheesecake ...... $4.99 Stella Slicing Provolone ...... $4.99/lb Soft Pretzel Bites Tub ...... $5.99 Kretschmar Rotisserie Chicken White Pizza Dough ...... $1.49 Breast...... $6.99/lb Wheat Pizza Dough ...... $1.69 Sara Lee Honey Ham ...... $5.99/lb Cheering for Winthrop on Thanksgiving Day were: (l-r) June Hans Kissle Cheese Tortellini Salad ..$5.99/lb DELI Broyles, Kathy Hubert, and Dan Hubert, who also holds the Best Yet Roast Beef ...... $6.99/lb chains during the games. Carolina Deluxe Turkey Breast ...... $4.99/lb Bakery Natural Casing Hot Dogs ...... $5.99/lb "Special Decorated Cupcakes & Large Chocolate PRODUCE Chip Cookies For The Holidays!!" Fresh Romaine Lettuce ...... 99¢/lb Pumpkin Raisin Bagels 4 pk ...... $2.49 Cranberry Orange Bagels 4 pk ...... $2.49 Green Tender Asparagus ...... $1.99/lb Chocolate Mocha Cake ...... $6.99 Smooth &Creamy Avocados ...... 69¢ limit 4 Coffee Cake Muffins 4 pk ...... $4.69 MEAT Family Pack Boneless Chicken Breast .. $1.59/lb Produce Family Pack Bone in Chicken Thighs ...... 89¢/lb Fresh Green Cabbage ...... 49¢/lb Best Yet Cooked Shrimp 41-50ct .... $6.99 California Fresh Broccoli Crowns...... $1.69/lb GROCERY "while supplies last" Fresh & Crisp Green Bell Peppers ..... $1.69/lb Green Mountain K-Cups ...... $4.99 limit 3 Sweet Seedless Green Grapes ...... $2.29/lb Celeste Pizza ...... limit 4 Fresh Italian Plum Tomatoes ...... $1.59/lb 89¢ Dole Fresh Celery Hearts ...... $1.99 Tropicana Orange Juice 89 oz...... $4.99 limit 2

All bundled up to brave the cold wind at Miller Field on 35 REVERE ST., WINTHROP •(617) 846-6880 • WWW.WINTHROPMKTPLACE.COM Thanksgiving morning were Viking fans (l-r): Colby Bosse, Store Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-9pm • Sun 8am-7pm • Not responsible for typographical errors. Linda Bosse, Jeannie Polino, and Dorina Shea. We have the right to limit quantities. Page 10 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected]

REVERE 46, WINTHROP 31 AN OFFENSIVE FEAST

ROUGH ROAD: Quarterback Bobby Hubert is hauled down by Revere’s Alaa Atoui Rooting on the Vikings on Thanksgiving Day were: (front l-r) Gianna Indresano, Leila Ju- (#62) and Zach Furlong. rovich, and Peter Jurovich; (rear l-r) Evan Hovermale, Amanda Jurovich, and Sara Jurovich.

ESCAPE ROUTE: Bobby Hubert gets to the outside of Re- KEEP AWAY: Tyler Rockefeller (left, #44) stiff-arms Revere vere defender Edwin Hernandez (#6). tackler Billy Ginepra. WE’RE IN THIS: Stephen Perullo celebrates his six-yard touchdown catch that made it a 7-6 game in the second quarter.

Football // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 an 11-yard reception on the first level of defenders, bouncing pigskin by the the fourth straight on the COACHES’ output. the day), Bryan Conceicao and then outrunning the Patriots’ Barbosa, the Win- holiday for the Patriots, the COMMENTS “We expected a tough (39 yards on five carries Winthrop secondary as he throp defense rose to the first time that Revere has “We knew that Llanos game from Winthrop and plus a 13-yard reception for cut upfield from right to left occasion. Viking defenders accomplished that feat in would be the best running that’s how they played us,” the morning), and Hubert to reach the end zone. stuffed two successive Re- series’ history. Revere had back we had faced all sea- said RHS head coach Lou -- took turns battering the The electrifying, 73- vere running plays for two- won three straight games son,” said WHS head coach Cicatelli. “The big turning Revere defense for short yard romp made it 33-19 yard losses, after which twice (from 1940-42 and Jon Cadigan. “But we went point was our fumble re- gains, with Rockefeller and provided a separation Winthrop called immediate 1972-74), but had never into the game expecting to covery late in the third pe- eventually waltzing in from of two scores between the timeouts. pulled off a quadruple. win and I was very proud riod. the eight for the TD. teams for the first time of Faced with a third- Winthrop still leads the that we matched the Revere “But the game belonged Sanchez delivered a per- the day. and-14 at their own 49 with series, 57-31-3, thanks to score-for-score through the to Joe (Llanos),” Cicatel- fect kick for the PAT and But with 9:21 remain- 2:22 remaining -- plenty of two generations of Viking end of the third period. li added. “We made a few the teams were even-steven ing, there was still plenty time for a miracle Viking domination when Winthrop “But execution and turn- adjustments at the half, but at 19-19 with 4:04 to go in of football left to play, and finish given the ease with claimed victories in 32 of the overs are the keys to suc- the bottom line is that Joe the third period. the coaching staffs on both which the Winthrop offense 35 games played between cess and we had two turn- was the difference. He’s But that’s when Llanos sides were fully aware that had been moving the ball -- the years from 1975-2009. overs to none for them, and an amazing football player elevated his performance Winthrop had erased a 21 Llanos was sent back into However, the win gave that proved to be the dif- who turned in the kind of from the merely mortal to point deficit in the final six the game. Revere a 6-4 edge in Tur- ference,” continued Cadi- performance that I’ve never the sublime. With Revere minutes of its last game to Llanos took the handoff, key Day tilts for the de- gan, whose mostly-junior seen before. He rose to the starting its next possession pull out a 36-35 victory. shook off a few would-be cade from 2010-2019, the squad will have many key occasion, as great players after the kickoff at its own The Vikings, led by the tacklers -- maintaining his first time since the 1960s starters returning in 2020. do. nine yard line (thanks to committee of Hubert, Hov- balance as he sidestepped that the Patriots have won “We played with toughness “We’ll miss Joe and our a penalty for a blind side ermale, and Rockefeller, through the Viking de- a decade. (However, it throughout the game, as we senior captains next year, block called against Llanos moved from their own 37 to fensive front -- and then should be noted that Revere did all season. but we have a great group on the return), Llanos got the Revere 44, where they sped 51 yards to the Win- and Winthrop played two “We’re already looking of players returning ,” add- the call on five of the next faced a fourth-and-one. throp end zone -- his third games in each of the 2013 forward to next year,” add- ed Cicatelli. “This has been seven Revere plays, ac- However, a penalty for a TD run in a span of just and 2014 seasons when ed Cadigan, whose team an amazing season, but counting for 70 yards, that false start created a fourth- 7:15 -- to increase the Re- the football playoffs were improved by 700 yards of we’re confident that we can moved the ball to the Win- and-six and Hubert was vere advantage to 46-25 introduced. Winthrop won total offense over its 2018 keep it going in 2020.” throp seven, from where sacked by Patriot captain with 2:06 on the clock. both of those non-Thanks- Patriot Lucas Barboza went Mazer Ali (who led Revere However, the Vikings giving Day encounters, so in to give the Patriots a 26- with nine tackles and two still had one last shot at a technically the teams were THE 19 lead (with a successful sacks on the day) for a nine victory when Julian Osorio 6-6 in this decade). kick by Riazi) with 0:19 left yard loss that gave Revere hauled in what ironically The triumph also earned in the period. the ball on downs at the was the best kickoff by ei- two other firsts for the Re- INDEPENDENT Winthrop 42. ther team on the day. The vere High football pro- NEWSPAPERS FOURTH QUARTER Llanos ran for eight high and deep, end-over- gram. The Patriots conclud- Hubert and Co. went yards on first down and end kick was taken in by ed their season with a 10-1 right back to work after the then took the next handoff Osorio one step behind his record, marking the first kickoff, moving the ball and bolted 34 yards into the goal line. 10-win season in RHS grid from their own 37 to the end zone to increase the Re- Julian found a seam and history. Revere 33, thanks to the vere advantage to a seem- then outran the entire Re- The win also gave Re- Size: 160x600 IAB downhill running off-tackle ingly insurmountable 40-19 vere team for a 101 yard vere its first-ever, undisputed 00 by Hubert, Conceicao, and with 4:27 to play. kickoff return, leaving mat- Northeastern Conference $300 per month/per site Rockefeller. (It should be But Winthrop refused to ters at 46-31 with 1:50 still South Division champion- noted that Conceicao and give up. The Vikings used showing the clock. ship with a perfect 5-0 re- 3 SPOTS AVAILABLE Rockefeller also shared a nice combination of runs However, that would cord. Lynn Classical was sec- Winthrop’s weekly Black and passes, including an prove to be the Vikings’ last ond in the NEC South with a ON EACH SITE Shirt Award for the Vikings’ 18-yard connection from gasp. Another on-side kick 4-1 mark; Lynn English was JUST A CLICK AWAY top defensive players). Hubert to David DiCicco was snared adroitly once third at 3-2; Winthrop was Combo Rates available! The Vikings appeared (Winthrop’s top receiver again by Barbosa. From fourth at 2-3 (the Vikings fin- Buy any 3 sites, get 4th FREE poised once again to reach this season with 17 recep- there, the Patriots were able ished at 4-7 overall); Saugus the Patriot end zone, but di- tions), to move the ball to run out the clock to en- was fifth at 1-4; and Salem 12 COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM saster struck in the form of downfield in hurry, with sure the victory. was sixth at 0-5. reverejournal.com• winthroptranscript.com a fumble at the Revere 24 Hubert taking the capper Llanos set RHS records lynnjournal.com • everettindependent.com • eastietimes.com that was recovered by Pa- into the end zone from five MILESTONES with his 378 yards and six chelsearecord.com • charlestownbridge.com • beaconhilltimes.com triot Zach Furlong. yards out. The Winthrop For Winthrop-Revere touchdowns in one game; northendregionalreview.com • thebostonsun.com After a run for three drive was accomplished in football aficionados, it 2022 yards rushing in one jamaicaplaingazette.com • missionhillgazette.com yards by Murphy, Llanos less than two minutes and should be noted that the 77 season; and more than 2400 took a handoff from RHS drew the Vikings within 40- combined points rung up all-purpose yards in one Traffic reports available upon request quarterback Calvin Bou- 25 (after an unsuccessful by the Pats and Vikes by season. He also tied Trey dreau. Llanos patiently fol- two-point try) with 2:36 to far was the most in their Weathers’ mark with 30 Call your Rep. at 781-485-0588 lowed his blockers to the go. 91-year tradition and the touchdowns for one sea- Sales Rep Ext right side of the line, found Although a Viking on- 46 points scored by Revere son, which included two Deb x101 Kathy x110 Maureen x103 Sioux x125 Peter x106 a hole, and accelerated, side kick failed thanks to was its highest total ever. pick-sixes. First Come - First Served breaking a few tackles at a sure-handed grab of the The Revere win marked Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 11

OBITUARIES Winthrop Senior Center News December 5 – December 11, 2019 Margaret McCluskey Ann Cheney Hours: Mon-Thurs:8:30-4pm/Fri:8:30-2:30pm www.town.winthrop.ma.us/council-aging Member of St. John the Evangelist Church Longtime Airborne Express/DHL employee THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 Choir and Winthrop Catholic Women’s Club and independent antique dealer 8:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) 10:30am – Zumba with Barbara Margaret M. McCluskey Ann M. “Annie” (Mc- 11:00am – Red Hatters Meeting of George Street, Winthrop Grath) Cheney died In 12:00pm – Lunch passed away at the Mas- Winthrop on Nov. 27. 1:00pm – Bingo sachusetts General Hos- Annie was a devoted and pital in Bos-ton on Dec. supportive mother to her 1. She was 95 years old. two sons, always encour- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 Born in Boston, the be- ag-ing them in all their as- 9:00am-12:30pm – Podiatry Appointments with Dr. Kaplan loved daughter of the late pirations. She worked for ($20; Appointment Required) 9:30am – Exercise Class Margaret (Riley) and John many years at Airborne Ex- 10:00am – Ceramics with Gerry Meade, DMD., she was a press/DHL and was a mem- 10:30am – Line Dancing with Cindy longtime resident of Win- ber of Team-sters Local 25. 12:00pm – Lunch throp and was employed as She also worked as an inde- a bookkeeper at Approved dren, seven great-grand- pendent antiques dealer and She is also survived by two Rubber Parts prior to her children and several nieces love spending many hours generations of nieces and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 retirement. She was also a and nephews. scouring flea mar-kets and nephews. 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy member of the St. John the The funeral will be con- estate sales. Her Funeral will be from Evangelist Church Choir ducted from the Caggia- She was the beloved the Magrath Funeral Home, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 and the Winthrop Catholic no-O’Maley-Frazier Funer- mother of Joshua Carpen- New Location at 336 Chel- 9:30am – Exercise Women’s Club. al Home, Winthrop today, ter of Danvers and Ryan sea St. [at Day Square] East 10:00am-2:00pm – CAPIC Fuel Assistance She was the devoted wife Thursday, Dec. 5 at 9 a.m. Cheney and his wife, Jes- Boston on Tuesday morn- 10:30am – Managing Memory: Alzheimer’s 101 of the late John A. McClus- followed by a Funeral Mass sica of Cambridge, sister ing, Dec. 10 at 9 a.m. fol- 12:00pm – Lunch key and the loving mother in St. John the Evange- of Pattie McGrath of Win- lowed by a Funeral Mass 1:00pm – Bingo of John F. McCluskey and list Church, 320 Winthrop throp, the late Douglas Mc- in St. John the Evange-list 6:15pm – Zumba Toning with Barbara his wife, Mary of Hope, St., Winthrop at 10 a.m. Grath and his surviving, Church, Winthrop at 10 Maine, Paul L. McClus- Ser-vices will conclude wife Cheryl of Saugus, the a.m.. Relatives and friends TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 key and his wife, Jane of with interment in the Belle late George E. McGrath are invited. Visiting hours Mel-rose, Margaret Cahill Jr. and his surviving wife, 9:30am – Tai Chi with Cindy Isle section of Winthrop will be Monday, Dec. 9, 10:00am – Arts & Crafts and her husband, Lawrence Jane of Winthrop, the late Cemetery. from 5 to 8 p.m. Parking 10:00am – Bowling (at Winthrop Elks) of Lowell and Elizabeth Memorial donations Mary E. Hogan and her sur- assistance available. Com- 10:30am – Zumba with Cindy Durkin and her husband, may be made to St. John viving husband, David of mittal will be private. 12:00pm – Lunch Richard of Scituate; dear the Evangelist Church, 320 Winthrop and sister-in-law In lieu of flowers dona- 1:00pm– Art Class with Dawn sister of the late Dr. John Winthrop St., Winthrop, of Lois McGrath of Re- tions in Annie’s memory to 1:00pm – Chorus Rehearsal Meade, Patricia Kent and MA 02152. vere. She was the daughter Kaplan Family Hospice, 78 2:00pm –Technology Class with Betsy Eleanor Harmon and loving To sign the online guest- of the late Ann M. (Nolan) Liberty St., Danvers would sister in law of Sue Meade book, go to www.caggiano- and Geroge E. McGrath Sr. be appreciated. of Winchester. She is also funeralhome.com. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 survived by 11 grandchil- 9:30am – Exercise Class 9:30-11:30am – Kelly’s Nails on Wheels (Manicures cost $10; Kathleen Harris Appointment Required) Former Winthrop Little League Coach and 10:00am – Caregiver Support Group Meeting Joseph James Williams 10:30am – Yoga with Kathleen ($5) Retired baker and member of K of C Council Everett educator 10:30am – Tap Dancing with Tracy (at the Methodist Church) 12:00pm – Lunch 16550 in Revere Kathleen M. (Jesson) 1:15pm – Italian Class with Michael Harris of Winthrop passed Late Revere 17, 1959 during peace- away on Nov. 26. She was and Winthrop time and he was honor- 62 years old. Get the Senior Center’s monthly newsletter emailed to you. You can now subscribe to have the Senior Center News- resident, Jo- ably discharged on Sept. Kathleen worked at the letter emailed to you each month. To sign up, go to www. seph James 17, 1962. Joseph retired Lafayette School in Ev- erett as an educator. She town.winthrop.ma.us/subscribe. Williams in 2001 as a baker at the Elm Street Bakery in Ever- was a former coach in the Senior Lunch: If you would like to come for lunch, please call passed away on Monday the day before by 12:00pm so that your order is counted for ett. He was a late member Winthrop Little League morning, Nov. 2 at the Chal-lenger League. the next day. Thank you! Winthrop Place in Win- of the Knights of Columbus Born in Medford, she CAPIC Fuel Assistance: CAPIC will be at the Senior Cen- throp. He was 78 years old. Council #16550 in Revere. was the cherished daughter Joseph was the hus- ter on Monday, Dec. 9 from 10am-2pm to assist residents in Born in Phoenixville, of the late William F. and from the Maurice W. Kir- band of the late Estelle signing up for fuel assistance. Appointments will be on a first PA, the son of the late James Kathleen V. (MacMullen) by Funeral Home, 210 come, first served basis. L. (March) Williams, the and Frances (Grabowski) Jesson, the be-loved wife Winthrop St., Winthrop beloved father of James of Francis A. Harris, devot- on Monday, Dec. 2 fol- The Senior Center will be closed Monday, December 23 – Williams. Joseph enlisted Friday, December 27 to complete floor replacement work due M. Williams and his wife, ed mother of Sean P. Harris lowed by a Funeral Mass in the US Navy on March to damage from last winter’s burst pipe. Joyce of Peabody. He is and his wife, Shirley Cho in St. John the Evangelist TORF FUNERAL also lovingly survived by of Brookline and Kevin M. Church-Winthrop. Inter- Computer Lab: The Senior Center computer lab is open SERVICE twin granddaughters, So- Harris and his wife, Elis- ment was in Win-throp Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm and Friday: 9am-2pm. abeth of Malden, adored Pre-need planning with our phia and Madelyn Williams Cemetery. Take the Senior Van to Encore Boston Harbor Casino: grandmother of Noah and price protection guarantee. of Peabody. Donations in her memo- The Senior Van will provide round-trip transportation to En- Arrangements made at our Memorial Service will Logan Harris and the dear ry can be made to the Harris core Boston Harbor Casino every Tuesday. The van will pick facility or in the comfort of be conducted at a later date sister of William Jesson of Jesson Scholarship, c/o Ed- you up at your home at 8:30am. The van will depart Encore your own home at the Massachusetts Na- Winchester, Charles Jesson ward Kennedy Academy, at approximately 2:30pm. Round-trip ride costs $10 and can 4 generations of the Torf Tradition: of Winthrop and the late tional Cemetery in Bourne 360 Huntington Ave., Bos- be scheduled by calling the Senior Center at 617-846-8538. Deborah Torf Golden Thomas Jesson. She is also where Joseph and his be- ton, MA 02115. For guest- *You must be a member of the Senior Center to schedule Amy Torf Golden survived by several nieces book, please visit www. Hyman J. Torf (1903-2000) loved wife, Estelle, will be a ride to Encore. For information on becoming a member, M.L. Torf (1867-1940) and nephews. mauricekirbyfh.com. please stop by the front desk of the Senior Center. entered into rest. Her funeral was held (617) 889-2900 Funeral arrangements Technology & Learning with Betsy: The next learning ses- entrusted to the Carafa sions will be on Tuesday, December 10 and Januar 14 from (800)428-7161 Family Funeral Home in 2:00-3:00pm. Bring your laptops, smart phones, or tablets, www.torffuneralservice.com IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE...... Chelsea. along with your questions. Learning this new technology can open a whole new world for you. MAURICE W. KIRBY SHINE Counseling: Volunteer SHINE Counselors are here to help you with any health insurance questions you may have. They will be offering expanded hours during open enrollment (October 15-December 7). To make an appointment, please call the Senior Center (617-846-8538). OBITUARIES Do you have any unused jewelry hanging around the house? If so, would you consider donating it to the Senior Center? We put jewelry on sale, with all proceeds benefiting All obituaries and death notices the Senior Center. Thank you! FUNERAL HOME, INC. UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS will be at a cost of • COMPARE OUR PRE-ARRANGED FUNERAL PLANS Monday, December 9 (10:00am-2:00pm): CAPIC Fuel As- • SPACIOUS PARKING AREA sistance. CAPIC will be at the Senior Center to assist people • SERVING ALL FAITHS with signing up for fuel assistance. Appointments will be on a $100.00 per paper. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION first come, first served basis. (617) 846-0909 Monday, December 9 (10:30-11:30am): Managing Mem- That includes photo. 210 WINTHROP ST., WINTHROP ory. Join the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center WWW.MAURICEKIRBYFH.COM to learn how individuals can distinguish changes in memory due to Alzheimer’s versus normal aging, what medications, Please send to vitamins, diets and exercise regimes can help, and the best habits, strategies, and memory aids to use. There will also be [email protected] All types of services a memory screen available. for all types of people. Thursday, December 12 (12:00pm): Senior Center Annual Holiday Party. Join us for our annual Holiday Party luncheon, or call 781-485-0588 Some people prefer traditional funeral catered by Spinelli’s and entertainment from Alan LaBella. Cost: $20, checks only; make payable to “Friends of the WCOA”. services. Others prefer cremation. Some want an elaborate ceremony. Wednesday, December 18 (12:00-2:00pm): ClearCaption- Then there are others who don’t stm Bingo Binge. Join your local ClearCaptions Title IV Spe- want any ceremony at all. When cialist, Nicole Kalukiewicz, for free bingo and lunch. it comes to funerals, there are as many options as there are UPCOMING TRIPS All trips are payable by check only. Please make check payable to To place a people. And we take pride in “Friends of the WCOA” being able to say we offer them all. memoriam in the Thursday, December 19: Ken’s Holiday Light Tour. Cost: $10. Enjoy the sights of holiday lights along the North Shore and a Winthrop Transcript, meal at Kelly’s Roast Beef in Saugus (dinner is on your own). You must be a member of the Senior Center to sign up. Caggiano WAIT LIST ONLY. please call FUNERALHOME Tuesday, January 21, 2020: Mohegan Sun Casino. Bus de- 147 Winthrop Street • Winthrop, Massachusetts 02152 781-485-0588 Telephone: 617-846-8700 Fax: 617-846-8701 parts Senior Center at 8am. ($29) www.caggianofuneralhome.com(617) 846-8700 www.CaggianoFuneralHome.com. Tuesday, February 25: Twin Rivers Casino. Bus departs Se- www.CremationsbyCaggianoFH.com nior Center at 9:45am. ($29) © adfinity© Page 12 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected] THIS HOLIDAY SEASON GIVE THE GIFT OF HOMETOWN NEWS

Visit us at winthroptranscript‑.com Established in 1882

rop’s Pi th one in er W WINTHROP Winthropr a n S c r i p T S uun n T T ranScripT Newspaper S Published by the Independent Newspaper Group $ in town $60 out of town one-year subscription 30 Mail in or Call 781-485-0588 to start your Home Delivery of The Winthrop Sun Transcript

Winthrop Sun Transcript 385 Broadway, Suite 105 Revere, MA 02151 | Citizens Bank Building

Name ______

Address ______

City ______State______Zip______

Phone Number ______Fill this out, and mail in or stop by the office, 9am - 5pm, with payment, then, kick back, relax and wait for your first Transcript to arrive. Cash, Checks and Credit accepted. Call 781-485-0588 for more information. The Independent Newspaper Group

Publishers of 1 1 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 2017 PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER TUESDAY Senior Living SpeciaL Section, p. 18 & 19 THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 10,000 circulation MAY 10, 2018 THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 FREE Vol. 26 No. 5 24 Pages • Free Delivery t 25 Cents at Stores Jamaica Plain THEATER s o REVIEW o n T h e N o r T h e N d w P. 11 Printed on c harlestown EMAIL: [email protected] WWW.NORTHENDREGIONALREVIEW.COM Recycled Paper The Beacon hill Times PATRIOT-BRIDGE he un r e g i o N a l r re v i e w THERE ARE NO TIMES LIKE THESE TIMES PuBlished everyT thursday S B serving Back Bay - south end - - kenmore a z e t t e NATIONAL NIGHT OUT HUGE SUCCESS 617-524-2626 •G www.JamaicaPlainGazette.com MARCH 10, 2017 circulation 16,000 REMEMBERING STEVEN JONES MayBlack Cyan12 Magenta will Yellow be ‘Celebrate SOWA OPENS FOR THE 2018 SEASON A celebration in style SHINING A LITTLE LIGHT Garden Club proceeds Balloons fly into the sky in mem- Commission to remove MISSIONRESTORED HILL SENIOR LIFE SPECIALDespite SECTION, continued P. opposition,12-13 BPDA Black Cyan Magenta Yellow ory of the late Steven Jones, as Robert Dello Russo marks Black Cyan Magenta Yellow his mother, Susan Rawlinson, his 10th anniversary at board approves Plan: JP/Rox study and friend, Elaine Donovan, Historic Charlestown Day’ Free to help Myrtle Street watch them ascend on Monday By Seth Daniel It’s time toLandwave sculptures Boston Barber & Tattoo By peter shanley Square to Egleston Square to afternoon, May 7, at Eden Street underway at historic Memorial or more, and if you’re under 50 16 Pages Mission Hill Gazette staff Forest Hills. The planning study Park. Scores of friends and family Hall. or new to the Town, then you If there’s ever a day to block off Spring Forward By Cary Shuman Volume 25 • number 4 was launched more than a yearill gathered on the fifth anniversary “Most people haven’t been in a public artwork from the perma- Black Cyan Magenta Yellow H Playground renovations for a full day of fun in the Town – (Celebrate Pg. 8) By Beth Treffeisen of Jones’s murder to remember the Hall for at least 20 years Despite continued and vocal and a half ago, and will eventual- aside from the day that includes a nent collection.” Robert Dello Russo is the opposition, the Boston Planning ly create new zoning forappenings the area. and celebrate his life. large paradeBlack – Cyanthen that Magenta day would Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow H Garden Soirée, the festive neighborhood The blue-and-green tiled waves The vote did not deaccession h e y n n owner,o operator, u and master r n a L and Development Agency (BPDA) The plan has undergone several Special to The Times be this Saturday, May 12, when the Suffolk County DA Candidates Forum the piece that would have formally T L J alongside Peter’s Park in the South barber at Boston Barber & board during its March 2 meeting revisions. The latest version can event held in the King’s Chapel Parish Friends of Memorial Hall and the CHRISTINA HITS A DOUBLE p. 10 End will be no more. removed it from the City’s collec- Independent Printed on approved the Plan: JP/Rox study be found here: bit.ly/2k1quTR. Published by the Independent Newspaper Co. Everett Tattoo Co. at 113 Salem St. in The Myrtle Street Playground, where House garden on May 16 at 6:00pm, the Charlestown Preservation Society sparks debate among the contendersDon’t forget to set your Thursday, March 9, 2017 recycled paper After years of strife between tion, but will remove the physical 9 Bartlett Road, GAZETTEby a 4-1 vote. The “Keep It 100 for Real Chelsea record the North End. evening before the tour. These improve- REVERE DENTISTRY AND willBRACES combine with other friends to REVERE DENTISTRY AND BRACESclocks forward on Saturday pre-schoolers and their parents gather, is TOP BILLINGAttorney Linda Champion, Greg community members of the structure of the Landwaves. Wednesday, March 8, 2017 Christina D’Urbano-Marenghi Board members Timothy Affordable Housing and Racial By Beth Treffeisen TOP BILLING YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1890 i m e shave an entire dayr and evening e full e r e s s He is proud to hold all three Serving Mission Hill and the Longwood Medical and Academic Area about to be radically transformed. ments include an irrigation system and General and CosmeticT Dentistry for Adults and-F Children General P and Cosmetic DentistryHenning, assistant for Adults district andattor -Children Cyan Winthrop, MA 02152 Burke, Carol Downs, Michael Mo- Justice” group, which has been of events. South End and the Boston Arts The Commission will work titles and rightfully so. Under New playground equipment is coming plantings for the garden, a new paint job Wednesday, March 8,A 2017 heated discussion between ney, Shannon McAuliffe director 617-593-5618 CONDO SOLD CONDO RENTED nahan, and Ted Landsmark voted leading the charge in calling for Dubbed ‘Celebrate Historic Commission,Call 781 the board485 voted 0588 to document the piece as once Mageary sworn in as new chief of LynnDello617-846-9900 Russo’s creativePolice and inno- Department617-524-2626 • www.MissionHillGazette.com APRIL 7 - MAY 4, 2017 CirCulation 7,000 this spring. The planting beds are being for the historic fencing, new iron fencing the candidates for Suffolk County at Roca,Call an organization781 485 that 0588 ST. PATRICK’SCall 781DAY FUNDRAISER485 0588 Established in 1882 to approve, while Priscilla Rojas more affordability in the plan,

East Boston Magenta 370 Broadway • 781-629-9093 • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.comCharlestown Day,’ the day370 is Broadway • 781-629-9093 • Offers.RevereDentistryAndBraces.com 4-3 to remove the two Landwave being installed in Yourtheir collection Ad Here Your Ad Here Wynn Boston vative guidance, Boston Barber Cyan District Attorney took place in a disrupts the cycle of poverty, Your Ad Here op’s was the lone dissenting tally. among other changes, protest- VOLUME 116, No. 6 THURSDAY, MARCHtransformed 9, and2017 a special playground fea- to match the historic fence, park bench r Pi Cyan 35 CENTS designed to celebrate the launch sculptures in Peter’s Park at hear- and work to commemorate the EFDnth bravelyon battles & Tattoo has emerged as the packed room at Suffolk University and Rachel Rollins, Chief Legal i e Plan: JP/Rox is the long-await- ed for several days at City Hall ture which will provide climbing space for refurbishment and ongoing maintenance. of CPS’s new walking app, and ing on Tuesday, May 8. original landform by re-siting the W er Law School on Thursday, May 3. Counsel to the Massachusetts Port Harbor details busiest barbershopBy Cary in Shumanthe city. chief and I hope I serve Aher VISITand FROM THE MAYOR ed planning study for the Co- before the vote and then also at Magenta small children will take the playground up Meanwhile, Beacon Hill Garden Club also to draw major attention (and Authority, were ready to answer “Deaccessioning a work of art plaque on site. In the future, the KENNEDY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SPELLINGThe event BEEwas moderated by Magenta The 40-year-old North End res- lumbus Avenue and Washington a notch in its significance. members were pondering how to mean- Suffolk Downs funding) to the restoration efforts questions during the forum. Yellow from a permanent collection is Commission hopes to further the the city well.” Art Park project court Meghan Irons the social justice devastating fires ident also operates a second Robert Dello Russo stands outside Street corridor, from Jackson Continued on page 3 The Friends of Myrtle Street ingfully celebrate the club’s 90th anniver- reporter for The Boston GlobeICA and “About to 77 percentexpand of DA races changes to indeed ato decision that none of the original vision and concept possi- Michael Mageary was sworn Mageary said there will be no barbershop at 124 Bowdoin St his famous barber shop and tattoo Yellow go uncontested across the U.S.,” Playground, a group of parents, raised sary. “We wanted to do something signif- close to a sale? was hosted by Boston Wards 3, 4, commissioners take lightly,” said bly through original drawings or a in Beaconin as theHill. new chief of thestudio, Lynn Boston major Barber changes & Tattoo in the department. FBI, Director Comey, ACS stage tremendous grand opening party at new building Black said Rahsaan Hall, Director of $50,000 for the playground improvement icant in the neighborhood,” said Jeanne Walsh holds and 5 Democratic Committees, Chair Lynne Kortenhuas. “This virtual installation. Special to the Independent Cyan Mass Gaming Co., at 113 Salem St. in the North REVERE JOURNAL Yellow DelloPolice Russo Department and his staff during are an im- “We will continue the work we do battle appears over the Racial Justice Program and SuffolkREVERE Law School, Boston JOURNAL Black plan last June. The Beacon Hill Garden Burlingame, the club’s president. Club By John Lynds REVERE JOURNALis the first time that I know of we The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy has become a very popular space in the city, especially during pleas- celebrating the tenth anniversa- End. NAACP, MassVOTE, and the “What a Difference a DA Makes” (landwave Pg. 3) Photos by Keiko Hiromi as a department. There will be no Club signed up to sponsor soil refurbish- members had already decided to install Eastie by 2018 had to make a decision to remove This past week, the City of ant weather conditions. pressive ceremony Tuesday at by PeteR shanley Kathryn Brookins said in a YOUR HOMETOWNannual coffeeNEWSPAPERMass. Dems. Latino SINCE Caucus.YOUR 1881campaign HOMETOWN for the ACLU of MA to NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 ry at the North End location. Local elected officials and residents gathered on March 2 for a ribbon cutting ceremony for By Seth Daniel The building featured bright, FBI personnel every dayMagenta keepRumors- are swirling that YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERBy Seth Daniel SINCE 1881 Princess Bulanadi, Julian Tremblay and Kristina Deta Merced at theW ‘Welcome to SoWa sign. SoWaINTHROP Market radical changes, obviously. We’re ment, a garden design and the plantings the new garden at the playground, but Candidates Evandro a crowded room. Everett witnessed several dev- TheMayor business Judith was at Flanagan’sfirst solely a Kenne- the completion of the Haffenreffer Chimney restoration project that was done by Jamaica Gazette staff phone interview, “We’re not kicked off its 2018 season on May 6 in South End, and featured 175 local artists, farmers, specialtyWinthrop food ven- Black site’s backyard. for the garden area. But Zen Associates,natural light Civic and manyBeautification glass ingcommittee people safe."co-chair Suffolk Downs owners have hour meeting By John Lynds ICA." astating fires on Central Ave just going to see howPlain things artist Robert go.” Maloney with the support of the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development contesting [the decision.] Carvalho, Massachusetts State The Wynn Boston Harbor Ne er barbershop,dy office but at five City years Hall. in to “I was losing clients because Miguel Rosales urged the club to take on dors, and food trucks. wspap SSunun Greenway TTranripranScripT may lose S40 percentc of stateT funding Corporation (JPNDC) and George B. Henderson Foundation. Ninety-three-year-old Katherine a landscape architecture and construction inked a deal with a local de- Representative from Dorchester, (Forum ICAPg. 5) officials made the an- Ferry Street, and Main Street. the venture,City Clerk Dello RussoJanet addedRowe admin- Essex County Sheriff Kevin The Art Park project court SMS and the City would not One of the biggest cases to windows to welcome the out- Shaw said the Boston officeVOLUME 19, No. 41 VOLUME 19, No. 41 group detailed changes to its maintaining the current funding million budget. The Greenway, people wanted to go get a coffee Haffenreffer Selle, the only living child of Rudolph Haffenreffer, who founded the brewery in firm, agreed to do that work on a pro something of more significance. By Seth Daniel VOLUME 19, No. 54 nouncement last Wednesday Flames engulfed the houses Regional Review Staff battle appears finally to be over, comment on the judge’s decision. Yellow veloper to develop all, most or PROCESSIONLast week's major OF an MARY- AT ICEverett resort casino during ESTabliShEd in 1882 Published by the Independent Newspaper Group 50 cEnTS a tattooistered section the oathand an to espresso Mageary, who Coppinger, the former Lynn po- come up since the FBI Boston side environmentalSo the of club Everett has agreedhas never on beena special outside of the SOUTHAppeal END filedBASEBALL in OPENING Wheelabrator DAY decision and caused severe damage to structure. a group of parks that extend the late 1800s, also attended the ceremony.The project restored the brewery’s chimney signage bono basis, leaving the garden club with some of the 160-acre racetrack nouncement that Boston's In- that it will expand its artistic coffee bar in what used to be the arBer with Sebastian Mariscal Studios The Brookinses, if they decide WEDNESDAY After a lively welcome andWEDNESDAY a lot TOWNIES WIN FIRST CHOWDA CUP a meeting of the Massachu- According to a front page through Boston neighborhoods lice chief,(B Pg.attended 12) to its the full nameswear and- height. From left to right, local state Rep. Liz Malia; Jamaica Plain City headquartersextra funds opened to help officially with more Avenue extensive into thegift newto the Field city, Ofwhich- Cityowns of the Boston park, and until now, and WEDNESDAY Revere's TNDprogramming across the Har- Revere's TNDWalsh says more work needed to sellthe interiorQuincy and exterior.on Long For- Island benefits The Rose Kennedy Greenway was joined on the historic occa- (SMS) and the City’s Zoning to change course, have until today, but track officials have been of happy socializing, the top item stitute of Contemporary Art setts Gaming Commission Conservancy is in danger of story in Friday’s Boston Globe, including the North End, has Councilor Matt O’Malley; Richard Thal, executive director of the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood

Black ing-in ceremony. “I have big playground improvements. fice. After a separateprayer by funds Cardinal will beit raised has neverto pay had for itsit. own free- February 14, 2018 on the agenda for MayorFebruary Martin 14, 2018 bor to a temporary site at the tunately, the residents in all sion by his proud family, friends, Development Corporation; Mayor Martin Walsh; Katherine Haffenreffer Selle; Robert Maloney, Board of Appeals (ZBA) the April 7, to challenge the ruling. If in Chelsea last November has mum. May 16, 2018 (ICA) is planning an expan- (MGC) on Thursday,By Sue EllenMarch Woodcock them with over 500,000 tons brator vice president environ- would unlock access to a planned Last week, EverettMayor FirefightersMartin Walsh battled losing a substantial portion of the Greenway could lose 40 become a very popular gather- FRANK DePASQUALE HONORED The work is slated for a late spring There will be a surprise guest at the Soiree, Walsh at the Training Field on By Seth Daniel three locations were safe and shoes to fill,” said Mageary. victors and paving the way for the ruling stays, it marks the end several fires this past week. fellow Lynn Tech alumni, and artist who designed the chimney restoration project; and Carl Nord of George B. Henderson Cyan Magenta been solved. Sean O’Malley to bless the new standing building. The officeReports have been surfac- sion on East Boston's water- shipyard in Eastie.2, in Springfield – noting that of incinerator ash over the mental, health and safety. world-class recovery campus on the announced the advancement of the its state funding but officials percent of its funding which start. “Our goal is to be ready for the where details of the club’s signature 90th INDEX Wednesday morning was dogs… receives $50,000 THURSDAY,accounted for. FASCINATING LADIES' TEA – HAT MAKING WORKSHOP colleagues in the police depart- A 1980 graduateFoundation. of Lynn Tech, Daniellethe long-planned Sommer, a memberproject to of get the “Keepof five-year It 100 forprocess. Real ing all week stating with a re- INDEX front was met with great ex- "We are honoredthe retail to component Thebe a Conservation of the Law receivesnext five to 10 years. $50,000Vincent has stated that the is roughly $2 million of its $5 What is that case? office, ShawAnniversary welcomed gift will ev- bebegan announced. in the early 1900s, and and leashes. INDEX The fight was inevitable, and now Island and make majorMayor headway DeMaria in Bridgestated, rebuilding“I project to the City’s are meeting with the hope of (Funding Pg. 15) Mayor’s Office Photo by Don Harney ribbon cutting ceremony with the instal- part of the Eastproject Boston hasFoundation landbeen- decreased (CLF) and the “I am extremely pleased decision by MassDEP did not May 17, 2018 ment. Mageary was a successful coach Affordableunderway. Housing and Racial Justice,” talksThe with City John first Barros, began exploring portEditorial in the Boston Herald4 that “I want to start by Editorialtaking a citement in the neighborhood. it’s on. reducing the social service inunda- Conservation Commission – a first Council appoints the City’s chief of economic development, about affordability lation of the new equipment as well as “The garden club is making such a 4 want to applaud and thank our AT THE DEANE WINTHROP HOUSE Where to get a good cup of eryone in attendance. That in- had 17 members in 1924 when moment to thank the community significantlyTown in favorof Saugusof more Board of with Conservation Law Foun- take into account the severe The project had been held up redeveloping the Art Park site the start to summer programming on generous contribution to this project,” Suffolk Downs had entered The ICA plans to renovate scape, a community that has The clash between Quincy and tion in theINDEX South End.fire department stepand inthe the- sur Mayorre-build DeMaria, that looks the toFire Vic- Mayor Kennedy congratulat- in the Wyoma Little League and in the Plan: JP/Rox study during a sit-in at the Mayor’s Office. coffee and a tasty lunch. cluded agents from around the J. Edgar Hoover was appointedPolice News 16 for the great work that PoliceSportswas done News 11 conventionHealth space. have filed an appeal dation’s and the Saugus Board flooding experienced by the The trouble – there’s no way relieve a tremendous amount of the Greenway celebrates 8th successful year as Mission Hill residents Kathryn in 2012. The site is City-owned June 28,” said Renee Walsh, president of said Walsh. “We’ll have new equipment, a into aAfter purchase and five sale agree years,- Steven Jones 16 statea condemned grant industrial ware for- long jobschampioned the arts, state grantBoston for has heated upjobs this week now rounding community fire -de tims Fund provides a meth- ed Mageary, saying he was very Greater Lynn BabeCiting Ruth organi construction- market conditions, developers Courtesy Photo to refurbish this park, but we need Police Report 2 Brookins and her husband Oscar land between Parker and Terrace country, including Carlos Moji- director. By 1932, the office Police News public parks, andIn athe presentation towater the - Massachusetts to the Depart- of Health’s decision to appeal thatneighborhoods serious steps havesurrounding been taken to get to Long Island except by quality-of-lifeod problems for the inCity the of South Everett, its Conservancy has provided a great view of Boston Harbor, Thatthe Friendswas the ofopening Myrtle line Street of Playground. beautiful new garden and a stunning cen- ment with a buyer that has 9 house at the Boston Shipyard partments for their brave and Yellow Sports 11 to address the dogs in theSports park,” 11 MGC, Wynnment officialsof Environmental indi- Pro- the permit approved by the the unlined ash landfill in JanEditorials- going through Quincy and4 its insu- By Phil Orlandella deserving of the promotion to the zations where his son, Brendan filed a lawsuit against the SMS streets that formerly contained to move forward on rebuilding the interim manager of Goddard House Yellow Magenta Cyan Black proposal reduce project is not forgotten in the Town the business community that residents, and business com- many activities, events for the picnics and other family gath- Special"Planning Agent for in Chargethe summer Hank programming, ca - a Chelsea terpiece native with now the the garden had club’ssurvived gift. a We’llclosure andbeen was eying the track. said the mayor. “I wantClassifieds to make andSpecial Marina to The Journalon Marginal Street front," said the ICA Director Special to The Journal the business community that hard work. These men and(l onG island clash Pg. 2) and the ZBA over the variances murals, mosaic footpath tiles and 18+19 cated theytection, had submitted which issued a a permit MassDEP,” said State Rep. Longuary Island and March.Bridge, a bridge thatThrough lar neighborhoodThe Years of Squantum. 5 munity to contribute to any top position in the department. Mageary, was an All-Star base- Councilor wants to streamline which takes place every Thursday at 4 p.m. have many happy children there for years TheClassifieds Boston Globe 18-19then sure people are using the Classifieds park with 18-19 across from KO Pies intoare a critical Jill Medvedow. to fostering eco- PHOTOS BY JOE PREZIOSOare critical to fostering eco- women are true heroes and On February 23, 2009, the public to enjoy, like children’s erings, sunbathing, a place to assistant special agent in charge re-opened with 100 employees. Notice of Project Change to By Sue Ellen Woodcock By peter shanley of residents and other stakehold- bers of the Goddard House IAG: for the proposal. Judge Judith C. colorful furniture, and community Shaw during the colossal grand that of Jones, and that was no allowing Wheelabrator/Sau- RoseLee Vincent. “I thank “The permit allows Mageary, 54, said he was ball player. Brendan went on to Black through the second week in September, is to come.” expanding on Bythe Seth Herald Daniel re- their dogs on a leash. Tell your Mondaythriving morning community the Bak art- space.nomic successAccording and building to the ICA the Irish musiciansMonday Danny Novack, morning Noel the Scott Bak and- nomic success and buildingThen and Now risked their5 lives to save both possible victims of fire related Greenway Conservancy began programs, a play area, exercise sit and read the paper and dis- more apparent than on Monday neighbors and let them DEATHSknow to state environmentalgus landfill regula to continue- at the both CLF and the Board of Wheelabrator to continue the Gazette staff ers that advise the City on poten- Michael Reiskind, Vanessa Snow, affordable-housingCutler had dismissed that lawsuit processgardens that were operated openingin full swing.”and ribbon cutting of the Seattle The office, Soiree isamong open toNow, all who Shaw want said, to they are er-Polito Administration stronger neighborhoods in ev- John Ford filled the room with traditional music.stronger neighborhoods in evObituaries- residents12 and the houses.” tragedies. Since its inception, maintaining and programming. classes, an ambassador’s pro- cuss current or past issues with “very honored” to be the new excel in sports at St. Mary’s High port thatIn afive group years, led bymany for -things when about 100 or more friends have their dogs on a leash and pick "This is exciting news for new space, dubbedtors, known the Water as MEPA,- that er-Polito Administration tial impacts of building projects. last year and the Brookinses were by local residents. Locals were DEATHS DEATHSPasquale 'Pat' Conte ery region in Massachusetts.” site. Meanwhile, SenatorHealth for Sal hearingDiDomenico the cries (photo of Unlicensedright)same operations and security does not FRESH PAINT FUNDRAISINGthe City GALAhas helped hundreds The well-used and very pop- gram to assist visitors,It’s a drop-been friendsone yearand neighbors,since walking event Kimat the Stockwellnew Chelsea-based and Diana others.Coldren, Nearly enjoy every a festive local poevening- continuing and donate that tradition.to a mer aroundBoston the Redevelopment Town have come and and family came together at Eden up after them…This isn’t an anti- awardedEast $500,000Boston," said to nineCity Coun- shed, is projected to open in awarded $500,000 to nine ery region in Massachusetts.”Classified The City14 of Everett, as part chief. “To represent all the men School. His daughter, The development Jennifer, team behind There were previously 12 mem- Continued on page 2 By appealingBeth treffeisen that decision. ButEssaibi-George on initially at againstthe meeting. the City’s plan, Photo by John Corey encompasses Filedchanges last within week, the ap- people who live in the shadow change the monofill’s height, of individuals through devas- ular open space celebrated its in building program, snow day and/or running opportunities. co-chairs of this year’s Tour of the Hidden good neighborhood cause. Tickets are Thomas Boyan, Sr Street Park to mark the fifth year projects through the Urban Revere is rebuilding its welcomed everyone and threw out a few of his Revere is rebuilding its of the Mayor’s Fire Victims former Town Manager James the Goddard House proposal is special to the Gazette “We have to make it easier for FBI New England regional lice chief and police official "Now we are home to Authority well gone. chief Tom O’Brien dog statement but a realityThomas state -Boyan, Sr cilor Sal LaMattina. "To have summer 2018the pending resort permitpealand some contests- changes the decision ofprojects Wheelabrator through Saugus’ the Urban fa-guard footprint is or lateralcaught measure Business- Directory 15 and women in this department is was a standout athlete in the Wy- March 7, Cutler ruled in favor of but many were eventually won Dan Webb from the city’s Public Works Gas Lightning Division doing spring cleaning on of his death with a balloon launch. Irene DeNunzio economic and employment best zingers during his annual St. Patrick’s Day tating fires. Through generous eighth anniversary with staff, activities, a carousel and much Recently, the Boston Society reducing the project by 18 units, people to access housing.” Gardens of Beacon Hill, offered to donate available for $150 each at www.beacon- was theMost one of that those had things signed have been ment. We are looking for more Agendaan Grantinstitution Program. like The the ICA ting and finalin design. removing The sediments ICA in and Agenda Grant Program. The economic and employment Fund, has provided $4,000 McKenna stepped down from oma softball program as well as a defendants’ motion to dismiss the Beacon Hill gas lanterns by changing the mantels and glass. headquarters building on Tues- form the area was also in atten- over 600 employees and taskMarie Butera The winnersIn fact, and his the memory Judges: still 3rd remains place winner Bryan Venegas, 2ndMarie place Butera Bryan Toro, 1st place from MassDEP, whichFundraiser allows incility.” Charlestown on Friday, March 8. ment,” Connolly said. contributions and donations friends and uses under spring more. of Architects joined Greenway a great honor and I’m going to try citing “significant financial chal- At-Large City Councilor An- The matter was sent Continuedto the on page 3 to the playground the proceeds from the hillgardenclub.org/2018-garden-soiree. forgotten, or have become less opportunities to create more places Revere arm of The Neigh- base by utilizing large-scale Revere arm of The Neigh-withbase bya utilizingloaded large-scale gun to residents to support those his position and Monday night Mayor Martin Walsh visited with kindergartenConsejera students quiere at the Mission optimizar Grammar School el on the appeal on a technicality. the purchase and sale agree- so strong in the Town that some of Constance 'Connie' Errico come to the neighborhood will said they needaround to bring the theWheelabrator shoreline. cur- to placeThe addiannual- dinner“Wheelabrator/Saugus and roast benefits the isDi- “The time is long overdue from community members, like conditions. The Greenway also attracts Play for a drop-in building chal- and do the best I can to do a good at Lynn English Highlenges School. posed by Histhe current con- nissa Essaibi-George last month Committee on Housing and Com- day afternoon, March 7 - which dance, as were numerous feder- force members who will over-Richardimportant, Buttiglieri but that is not the caseLilian Miranda, Judge MaryBeth Hamway,for and dog Judge parks. Albert This ‘Buddy’ wasRichard a Mangini. very Buttiglieri Back: Judges Mariaborhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- borhood Developers (TND) and high value assets includ- that have been displaced from ment.with O'Brien the memory leads ofthe Steven Bos- Jones the black and red and gold bal- have positive impacts not only rently condemnedAccording buildingtional to up the ash presenta fill in- two valleys an integral part of the state’s for Wheelabrator to be held Michael Mageary is sworn as visitors to the neighborhoodthe Town for Council appointed Mission Hillstruction on April market,” 4. He according was at theto school to announce the Boston Educators Collaborative,filed for a hearing order to deter- munity Development. According Mazzarella, Principal Kristen Goncalves, Jessicaimportant Vazquez project and and Rosalee Francesa major Petralia. Claire See Giarla page 8 for storywas one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- Domenico Foundation, and raised more thanin Fenway Target INDEPENDENTtheir homes this week due to the City is able to donate ap- Over the years, the (Greenway Pg. 11) job and make sure they get home father, Skip Mageary, is a legend- attracted FBI Director James al government liaisons. Some see 10 satellite offices and con-Theresa– who was Conte tragically murdered off loons refused to leave Eden Street tion, the total retail area has was one group given $50,000 ing Suffolk Downs, Wonder- the new Lynn police chief by a teachingdocuments program filed from with a partnership the Bos- acceso between thea laCity, vivienda Boston Compact, asequible and Teach Plus. mine strategies for streamlining to the Boston 2030 Housing Plan ton-based HYM Investment and more photos. effort by the community. TheresaThis is an Conte for the visitors but also for the to code but want to keepwithin a raw the limit of the$50,000 landfill, this environmental year with a record and turnout. economic See pageaccountable for their actions, fires. The Mayor’s Office has proximately $250 to each per- a part-time town manager to Suffolk County DA Candidates Forum following their release – hanging The Charlestown Towniesin fundingmen’s team to took help their establish first-ever Chowdaland, a soon-to-close Cup in NECCO in funding to help establish land, a soon-to-closeBy Beth Treffeisen NECCO safe and make their jobs easier ary umpire Courtesy and Littleton Photo PlanningLeague by City and ad ofDevelopment- Boston/Mayor’s De Beth Office treffeisen solicitar la vivienda asequible. Comey. Beacon Hill200 or Civic more people, Association all told, duct 10s of thousands of invesGroup- of knownMedford for Street being five a keyyears ago issue I’ve heard three or fourRichard times 'Dick' Sherman water transportation piece of industrial feelbeen to the decreased building.subject from to specific 56,602 conditions.6 for more photos.infrastructure, providing local and if the MassDEP cannot son in need. City Clerk Janet Rowe as Lisa help with the transition until the Residentsprocess to apply for affordable pressure3rd Quarter Report of 2016,Sanchez there Dr.on Adrian Monday, Costanza May 7, while passing out in the trees for several minutes since I’ve gotten here today.”Dr. Adrian CostanzaMarlborough last weekend,workforce beating developmentreturning champs ser Framingham- plant, and for the MassDevelop- workforce development ser- plant, and the MassDevelop- also worked with the Red ministrator. Agency (BPDA). especial a Gazette “Llevo 14 meses trabajando housing. are currently 18,786 affordable Community Corner The shipyard sq.has ft. played to 9,177 Statehost sq. ft. Rep. President Roselee Vincent communities with sustain- live up to its core mission Mayor DeMaria stated,Mageary and MayorNorth Judith End eateries participating in Dine Out Boston every day.” sparks debate among the contenders “For the past four months, were in attendance at the elon- tigations every year. For moreplayer by andin interveningthe development to break up a before floating up into the sky The issue has bubbled up this Cup. The Townies havevices participated thisin Revere proposal in the to hugesupport with hockey lothe- tournamentinclument- TDI – Waterfrontwhich District. vices in Revere to support lo- Lastment TDIMarch, Waterfront the Boston District. Police Cross and local agencies to a full-time manager is found. BPDA is slated to host an im- en este asunto y la solución más “I’ve been working on this housing units permitted or com- Dorothy Cordaro DorothyObituaries Cordaroboasts Page about 8 80 to 100 teams – for about 10 years without bringing home a Bob DeSalviohas saidbeen they staunch would opponent of able management of non-re- of ‘ensuring clean air and “This fund provides a meth- Mageary thanked the mayor Mageary thanked his family, gated room - which was about than a century, the Boston divi- fight. with the rest of them. year, as the grass in the Training cal residentssion of to water acquire taxi newly service beThe- programto HarborArts, seeks to an un -annual art Department doing a routine check at the assist with finding housing, as Flanagan Kennedy look on. Out Boston and many Boston Restaurants have customized pact advisory group (IAG) meet- La Consejera Municipal importante para las personas issue now for the last 14 months pleted and 21,270 units of af- we have Seagle been inheadlines Chelsea andBHCA Annual includes management of 21 communi- cup. This year was different with the help of Tournament MVP Joe Hurley, be bringing in the Wynn Col- cyclablecal residents waste to acquire produced newly by water,The safe program management seeks to and un- By Phil Orlandella David Cressman, 65, is a Town Manager David Cressman. on criminal justice reform McAuliffe director at Roca an organiza- GerardoHis killerIannuzzi has been sentenced The event was coordinated by Field has been withered away by tween both sites. I believe that festival that uses art andthe artists trash to energy recycling liquor store within the Target at 1345 well as other essentials; food, od for the City of Everett, its in his remarks. “I’m very appre- including his wife,ing Lisa, on March during 13 for a the changes. General Annissa Essaibi-George sin hogar es la vivienda”, dijo and the most important solution By Beth Treffeisen Meeting May 21 ties and five adult day programs that Please see SUFFOLK Page 2 Gerardo Iannuzzialong with Captains Georgecreated Dighton jobs. and Jamie Chambers.lock community-drivenPHOTO BY KEIKO HIROMI re- created jobs. lock community-driven re- See more photos on pages 8 restaurants are providingresident din - of their Merrimac, lunch and was dinner menus getting used to new things,” 150 yards long and will serve sion has focused on preventing and is jail. Few remember his TheBeloved Charlestown Coalition’s TurnEast the many Boston dog owners who let theirbarber, lection – aplant group on of Routeboutique 107 border- households and businesses in recycling of solid and hazard- DevelopersAn IAG is a City-appointed file group pidió1457 una audiencia Tremont el mes pas- St. projectto homelessness is housing,” said tion that disrupts the cycle of poverty, and James F. Seagle, Jr., president of serve more than 1,500 families. Standing (L-R) Tyler Moran,Lt. thisGov.Tom isKnapp, Karyn a partnership PolitoBryan Rose,along that George sponseswill Dighton, to to bring local attention obstacles, to the global Boylstonsponses St., tocaught local a obstacles,posted security clothes, and toiletries. and 9. A total of nineteen eateries ers an opportunity to enjoy the by choosing price-points: lunch ciative of Mayor Kennedy giving post-inaugural celebration at the Continued on page 2 FBI Director James Comey crimes across a broad spectrumPatricia name. Muse It Around group (where Jones dogs run off leash on thePatricia grass. Muse Matteo Reitano (center) and his classmates look at the proces-stores. ing Revere. Under theWynn, permit, theunionsLt. region Gov. Karyn whilelook Politogenerating to along get moreous wastes...and women the preserva into- the trades appointed to a 90-day term On February 27, 2017, the Massachusetts Restaurant Association ado para optimizar el proceso de Continued on page 15 by emily Resnevic Sanchez said his survey was A heated discussion between the candidates Rachel Rollins, Chief Legal Counsel to thesaid Shaw. “We’ve gotten used as flexible space for task forces Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Ann Houston of The Neighborhood Developers, INDEPENDENTState Rep. RoseLeeJack Dean, Vincent, Matt Dighton, Lt. Gov. and KarynTourney Polito, MVP Ann Joe HoustonHurley. of The Neighborhood Developers, State Rep. RoseLee Vincent, guard carrying a loaded .357 revolver in Established in 2009 by See FIRE Page 2 from the North End, Waterfront regions dining scene and partic- for $15, $20 or $25 and dinner Gannon Golfby e Course.mily Resnevic make 7,334 square feet. construction includes 40 Rogerson Communities and a recog- In his presentation entitled ‘Yes in My But the name and memory sionwith of Housingwork the Virgin and and Marywill Economic duringgreatly Mary beneand Crowning -promote and economic Procession develIn atexchange,- Wynn would with Housing and Economic and promote economic devel- heldme its annualthe opportunity Awards Dinner tocelebrating serve fiveas leaders in the industry, Gazette staff intended to “take a pulse of what’s for Suffolk County District Attorney took Massachusettswas in ChelseaPort Authority, to officially were ready to Paul Penta, Jr. Bob O' Brien of Revere Economic Department, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Secretary Kneelingof Housing (L-R) and Hank Chase,Bob O' Brendan Brien of Doyle,Revere Corey Economic Suprey, Department, Brendan Mayor Brian Arrigo andWheelabrator Secretary of SaugusHousing wouldand enough clean, renewable en-violationtion of of thewetlands Boston andLicensing coastal Board. with 30 day additional terms manager. The Town Manager to newnized commutes, leader we’vein the gottenfield of housingand other and specialized Back Yard,’ units Seaglethat willof talk investigative about its disciplines that the Town still keeps alive is (Steven JoneS Pg. 4 ) (WalshPaul NEWSPAPERPg. 10Penta,) Jr. GROUP ImmaculateDevelopmentfit the Conception Secretary neighborhood Church Jay on opment Saturdayand the opportunities evening,Please May see through ICA12. Page 4 By SethDevelopment Daniel Secretaryof only Jay three opment young opportunitieswomen “Wethrough are just two of three and Beacon Hill are partici- ipating restaurateurs the chance for $28, $33, or $38. They can including Frank DePasquale of DePasquale Ventures as RestauranteurGazette staff The new development will be residential apartments and three open the new headquarters "Eastie Eats" Ecomonic Development Jay Ash at the announcement of the Urban Agenda GrantGilmore, Program and on Jamie Chambers. Laying down is Goalie Cam McGlashing. institute morebe ablefunction to uncap space. 39 acres in ergy to power 38,000 homes,” At a hearing on Tuesday, May 8, going on in the neighborhood.” place in a packed room at Suffolk University answer questions during the forum. services for elders, will give the keynote three properties on Beacon Hill. In addi- Ignazio "Iggy" Gerardi, at 58 EcomonicSeveralAsh came youths Development to Revere participated City Jay Hall in Ash the at partnership-building,event the announcement as well as in their of problem the First Urban Agenda Grant Program on in their coursepartnership-building, Seeof study. WHEELABRATOR, How- girls problem inPage our 2 shop,” said Felix pating in this year’s Dine Out to bring in new guests.if needed. Hisoffer contract as many stipu courses- Searchas they Committeeof the Year. A isNorth accept End -power-house, DePasquale is best known for five stories tall, consisting of a street level commercial units. used to our Chelsea neighbors, often come and go over time. from the threat of terror to es-Antonetta Salamone Monday morning in the Revere City Council Chambers. Antonetta Salamone They wouldtwo go drainage from 78,784 valleys and fill saidAsh Jamescame to Connolly, Revere City Wheela Hall-Boston Police detectives said that they PROUD FAMILY: (Right) Residents pressured local The survey, which was available Law School on Thursday, May 3. “Abouton Everett77 percent Avenue of DA Tuesday races go uncon- address at the BHCA’s 96th Annual tion to the Beacon House, which offers MondayHolyto present Communion. morning the checkin More the Reverephotos to the City onsolving, Page Council 6. andChambers. shared account- Alanna Felix and Patri- ever, a new effort spearheaded last Thursday, while attending Boston sponsored by the Greater Now through Marchlates 10 a and19-hour desire work at their week scheduled at ing prices. applicationshis exceptional untilJUNIOR andMay award-winning 20, ACHIEVEMENT North End restaurant concepts Lelandthat DAY and Suzanne DiMeco, commercial ground floor and four Roxbury Knights of Columbus “I want to welcome you to pionage, from cyber intrusion sq. ft. to 97,248 sq. ft. to present the check to thefound solving, the security and shared guard out account of uniform- MOVING FORWARD state Rep. Jeffrey Sanchez to take on paper and online, asked his The event was moderated by Meghan Irons tested across the U.S.,” said Rahsaan Hall,and yes, we’ve figured out the program starts cia Flores are just two of by Wynn Boston Harbor and a Girls in Trades conference Jennifer Mageary,Boston LisaConvention and Visitors March 12-17, diners will have “Dine Out Boston spotlights include Bricco, Mare Oyster Bar and Quattro. Pictured are Donatoa Mission-Hill based husband residential floors. The proposed afternoon, March 7. He spoke Meeting and Reception to be held from 85 rent-subsidized and 32 rent-moder- By John Lynds tion in Brazil. He was 58 years old. Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The The change would also af- Neighborhood Developers. ability in urban centers. The Newspaper Group $80 an hour. and will meet on May 30. constituents questions about the social justice reporter for The Boston Director of the Racial Justice Program and our new home away from home to crimes against children, fromObituaries Pages 8 + 9 Obituaries Pages 8 + 9 Photo Keiko Hiromi and carrying a visible gun with an expired Photo by Derek Kouyoumjian numerous choices to enjoy the Boston as one of America’s Frattaroli, Massachusetts Restaurant Association Chairman of the Board Continued on page 9 action on criminal justice reform best places6 - 8 top.m. get on a cupMonday, of cof May- 21, at the ated apartments for persons age 55 and For close to four decades Iggy brought joy,“Our Local administration Ward under- competitive Democratic awards offerfect flex the- numbers of gaming hundreds of girls“Our that administration attend a conglomerationunder- competitive of voca awards- at offer a Dorchesterflex- union hall Mageary, PoliceBureau Chief (GBCVB) in partnership Cressman began working The search began last year and wife development team, Globe and was hosted by Boston Wards 3, 4, “What abouta Difference not liking a DA the Makes” New campaign Jim Corsi - a former pro pitcher for the Oakland Athletics, Boston firearms ID. In addition, the store Executive Director of the Copley Society Of Art Suzan Redgate and for- with American Express. finest dining coupled with sig- premier culinary destinations, and Owner of Il Molo and Captain Fishbones, Frank DePasquale of at a public meeting last month on eight mainstream issues. Over fee andUnion lunch." Club, 8 Park Street. that more accuratelyover, are reflects the Peter the Fanueilfraud School, to corruption, with violenceMarch 12 50 CENTS stands the importance of local ible funding for local positions, efforts though the over- Northeast Vocationalstands the importanceSchool tional of local schools ible – as funding well as the for localwith effortshundreds of other girls Michael Mageary, and have filed their 1457 Tremont St. and 5 Democratic Committees, Suffolk Law for theEngland ACLU of Patriots, MA to anda crowded about room. RealIgnazio estate"Iggy" Gerardi, values one of continueEast Boston happinessto be andstrong friendship in to Reverehis loyal customersReal estate values continue to be strongHouston Astros, in Revere Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore failed to notify the city he would beNEWS on mer host of TVBriefs show ‘’ Emily Rooney pose near a paint- This is the 16th year of Dine nificant savings thaton Tuesday.benefits when McKennaDePasquale resigned Ventures and Bob Luz, CEO/President of the Massachusetts Mission Hill. 900 people responded to the Seagle, joined Rogerson Communities 48 affordable apartments for low-in- leadership and its impact on that bring together commuall square- footage would not in Wakefield,leadership but they and often its impactBoston onBuilding that and bring Trades together interested commu -in the trades.ing by “WeLori Mehta titled "Cranberry Red.” Rooney likes the painting by Brendan Mageary. project, officially called “Mission School, Boston NAACP, MassVOTE, and the “There are a lack of opportunities for com- The event was a high-securi- professionalism of our work- and gangs…we have enjoyed most beloved and colorful barbers, has died. as the co-owner of Style Center Salon on Me- Committee holds caucusOrioles - thowing out a first pitch at SouthHAPPY End Youth 90TH Baseball BIRTHDAY,duty as required by the JOHN permit. restaurants and guests. Cressman does not desire(dine Out Pg. 11) Restaurant Association. Sanchez held the meeting survey, and their responses giving the great employees in 1973 and initiated its transition from come individuals and families, and the INDEPENDENT By Sue Ellen Woodcock days on the market in 2016. INDEPENDENT“2017 was a fantastic year the lives of residents,” said daysnity on stakeholders the market in to 2016.change. pursue “2017 was a fantasticfind year themselves alone in their Council – looksnity stakeholdersto change deal to pursuewith the guys thisbut it’semerging re- artist during the Society’s Fresh Paint Gala on Thursday, Hill Flats,” with the Boston munities to engage but, this is what democracy force, provides the workspace a proud and successful historyThe East Boston Chamber Mr. Gerardi, affectionately known through- ridian Street. By Sue Ellen Woodcock Opening Day. The South End leaguethe kicked lives off ofits season residents,” on said El Representante Sánchez to inform residents in his represent the 41,578 people Mass Dems Latino Caucus. here the tools to do their jobs ty affairmanaging with many the fromBeacon Chel House,- formerly Joy Street Residence with 20 affordable NEWSPAPER GROUP The number of listings in NEWSPAPERNEWS GROUP economic development ini- studies. those numbers significantly ally not tooRAISE bad. TheseMay FUNDS 3.kinds The gala FOR was the end to the 30th annual Fresh Paint fundraising to become the full-time town See TOWN MANAGER Page 3 Planning and Development to be in real estate,” said Joe Lt. Governor KarynBy JohnNever Lynds Polito. The number TheToo ofdelegates listingsWynn elected inOld reportedtoSaturday, beSat in- addingreal May estate,” 5,171 with asaid parade Joe through Lt. Governorthe neighborhood Karyn and Polito. a economic development ini- Patrick Gecoya photos district about the results of a in the district, which is very looks like.” out the neighborhood as 'Iggy' passed away Iggy was born on February 4, 1959 in Mar- (Unlicensed secUrity GUard Pg. 3) Candidates Evandro Carvalho, sea inviteda single and resthaving home to clearfor older needed men toon moreapartments efficiently for low-income -ad of protecting persons who our citizens of and Commerce proudly an- tiatives. These awards will party at Peter’s Park. That’s because they study and get more women on con- of jobs really are openweek. to us. Agency (BPDA). better. He also joined Patricia The Revere real estate mar- 2017 also droppedsala, to Sicily 265, toMario Vincenzo ofBRIEFS Century and Olimpia 21 Ma Gerardi- “TheThe RevereUrban realAgenda estate Grantmar- 2017 alsourday dropped will be to newsent 265, gamingto theMario 2017positions of Century to the 21 Ma- “The Urban Agenda Grant tiatives. These awards willFIREWORKS community survey he recently economically diverse. Massachusetts State Representative from Hall said that many folks don’t even know Myrtle Street, to the multidimension- nounces its new campaign, suddenly on Sunday, March 5 while on vaca- Revere woman graduatesfund projects from in NSCC Boston, Clin overcoming- challengescarpentry, and they are two struction sites via vocational Girls can have an easier time The project would replace the and Anthony Simboli of ACS a background check and to go dress our mission,” said Shaw. overcoming our fair share of ket in 2017 was definitely a 10.8 percent down from 297 rio HELP Real BUILD Estate. “There’s a ketProgram in 2017On relies Saturday was on definitely the morning strong a at10.8 the percentconvention down fromtonew adopt 297 plan, awhich new would take Program relies on the strong fund projects in Boston, Clin- The annual fundraising for Habla con la Comunidad completed, and to answer “My biggest takeaway is that Dorchester, Attorney Linda Champion, Greg al organization it is today. Its scope (BHCA Pg. 2) “Eastie Eats”. Participating and immigrated to Eastie in 1971. it up to a riototal Realof 4,421 Estate. posi - “There’s a school programs. getting a job in the trades now. MSA Mortgage shows off vacant Roxbury Council Knights through an elongated security "It is a compelling example of challenges. We truly hope our good one with higher prices in 2016. The good news for goodpartnerships oneMario with Umana between higher Academy, prices local degreein the 2016. fromparty The the goodplatform college’s news Acfor for- thecompleted state high school with partnerships between local questions from residents about there is a greater desire for folks Henning assistant district attorney, Shannon Development and Gov.(F Charlieorum Pg. 7) restaurants$1.5 MILLION will offer FORspecial At the age$1.5 lotHARMONof 14 of heMILLION confidence met PARKand began FORand a equitylifelong By Sue Ellen Woodcock See TND GRANT , Pagetions. 3 lot of confidence and equity See TND GRANTBeing , Page a3 girlthe in Fourth the trades, of we July fireworks of Columbus building with a 40- De emily Resnevic preguntas de residentes sobre for homes than in 2016, but sellers is that the original list- forgovernment, homesWard thanI non-profitsDemocratic in 2016, but Commitand cessibilitysellers- isDemocratic that Services the original Party. Depart list - low grades, completed cos- government, non-profits and Friends gathering at the FascinatingNew Ladies’ Teaschools event hosted by WHAvote and Seaside set Women’s for Tuesday, March 14 local and statewide concerns. to get involved in one way or Baker - among others - in procedure. Inside, one entered the FBI’s prescient commit- presence in Chelsea will havediscounts to locals and out friendship withinPLAYGROUND homes.Phil Talluto, For 35 who years would now even- in homes. For 35 years now have a differenthas begun, strength. according We to Fire unit, mixed-use development. miembRo Del PeRsonal De asuntos locales y estatales. NORTHERN STRAND a drop in the number of new ing price was matched 100 NORTHERN STRAND a dropteeBy in Sue heldthe Ellen number a Woodcock caucus of tonew elect ment.ingCouncillor del price- This wasElecteddegree Robert matched will Saturday Haas add 100 to Jr. weremetology ten school and entered Councillor Robert Haas Jr. About 50 people attended the another,” Sanchez said, citing ment to the communities we a positive impact on the comof -town visitors each week, tually becomeit’s Iggy's been positive.business Nowpartner is theat StyleTrying to get through col- By Sue Ellen Woodcock have a moreChief gentle Paul touch Flanagan, in and yes, Network, at the Deane Winthrop House on May 12. The ladies sport their newly made fashion new space and branding BPDA will hold a community Gazette Sánchez representa el cutting the ceremonial ribbon. to find a Wall of Honor from the listings, making home-buying percent of the time. Help build Harmon Park listings, making home-buying thepercenttried two to certificatesoffemale get the barriers time. delegates, she installed earned nine theit’s male beenwork positive.force. She’s Now been is the a tried to get barriers installed March 20 meeting, which was an increased interest in local COMMUNITY TRAIL Center. COMMUNITY TRAIL lege withegates a learningto the state disabil convention.- Down the Road carpentry and do better detail accessory, headpieces with a touch ofOn flair, Tuesday, perfect March for Mother's 14 the questionDay weekend goes andbefore the LynnKentucky residents to voteBy for Kate or Anslingeragainst the buildingincluding of two development, sales, meeting on the project on April 11 distrito que incluye Mission See more photos on page 4. Field Office in the lobby, and serve...This headquarters af- munity.” from Sunday through Thurs- an adventure. The condominium mar- timeplayground to sell. Revere on Salem is getting Street an Foradventure. years the abutters of inin youthThe 2011 service condominium and received and introduc no mar re-- hairdressertime to sell. for Revere over is 25 getting years in 2011 and received no rethis- year’s fireworks will be held at Massachusetts College of policies. The Executive Office of "Everybody Theloved Executive Iggy," said Office Talluto. of"Iggy ity andThe bipolar caucus disorder included is Eastie delegates and three alternates. For years the abutters of work I think.” Derby. See more photos on Page 7.new schools on Parkland Avenue by Breed's Pond and at McManus Field on Commercial Street.and brokerage, so it only at the Tobin Community Center, El Representante del Estado Hill, Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, day, beginning Sunday March “These are the highest pric- ket saw similar trends with thewith overflow a community from the build Boston on Route“These 1 have are theput highest up with pric the- tionketsponse. to saw mental similar health. trends with atthe Raffaele’s overflow infrom Swampscott. the Boston sponse. on the Fourth! Pharmacy and Health Sciences. A controversial subject classical music played through fords us additional space for our FBI Director Jim ComEnergy- and Environmental was my brother,Energy he andwas Environmentalmy friend and nowe easyregistered task, not Democrats to mention as well The femalegets delegates license elect- for Route 1 have put up with the Added Flores, of Revere, Brant Duncan, head of the Lynn Teachers Union, and Don Castle of the Protect Our Reservoir, Preserve starting at 6 p.m. Jeffrey Sánchez tuvo una reunión y Brookline. 12th and ending on Thursday es we’ve seen in the last eight the median sales price at May 18, 19 and 20 from 8 esnoise we’ve from seen millions in the last of eight cars, the“One“We median should day somethingsales get more price just re at- She’s been taking classes at Donation can be sent to the For 30 years, Bob Deeb, seemed fitting that he take Sanchez represents the at the meeting was criminal speakers throughout the entire ever-growing task forces where Affairs has approved a $1.5 Affairsmarket and has people approved are moving a $1.5 the factas thata special you’re visit 59 years by Boston ed were Lydia Edwards,market Fi and people are moving noise from millions of cars, “We should get“There more reare- certain things I The existing site includes two pública en Mission Hill para Sánchez dijo que su encuesta March 23rd, 2017. To partici- years,” said Maureen Celata, $315,000, up 16.7laughed percent every a.m. day to we 4 werep.m. Volunteerstogether." are years,”and now said some Maureen city councillors Celata, $315,000,spect from up the state16.7 and percent fed- Pine Grove, spoke to the Lynn Chamber of Commerce at a meetingpresident Wednesday of MSA, morning. has im- Winthrop’s #1 lender, MSA Massachusetts district that justice reform. Local state Sen. million grant regarding the millionto Revere. grant regarding the old, theMayor mother Martinof two grownWalsh. clicked,”The Nguyễn, McQuade Vicki said. Dzinzidashvili, She NSCCto Revere. for five or six years, and now some city councillors spect from the statecan’t and do fed inWinthrop- the shop, Fireworksthings I Fund, 40 parcels of land, one that contains informar a los residentes de su tenía por objetivo “enterarse de first floor. dedicated officers, Troopers, pate, diners simply visit their owner/broker of MCelata Real over 2016. Days on theIggy mar and- welcomeTalluto began throughout working the day.together owner/brokerwant to have Mayorof MCelata Brian Real Ar- isovereral also government,”2016. dyslexic. Days on Patch Shethenew said..mar was- taproom,one or two classes at a time. includes parts of Mission Hill, Sonia Chang-Diaz has recently See FBI Page 2 development of the Northern developmentMario said ofRevere the Northernis desir- sons, andconvention grandmother will to beone. held on Jane O'Reilly, Celeste RibeiroMario said Revere is desir- want to have Mayor Brian Ar- eral government,” Patchcan’t personallysaid..Pauline do. ThatSt., realWinthrop,- MA mersed himself in the real es- the existing Knights of Columbus, distrito sobre los resultados de qué está pasando en el vecindario”. and agents work alongside our restaurant of choice from a Estate. “And 2018 is going to ket also dropped fromshinning 67 inshoes The at theNorth age Revere of 14 outsideNeighbor a barber- That’sEstate.rigo contact “Andone Revere the2018 MassDOT is woman’s going to challengedketKeefe also dropped noted to go thatto from college more 67 by af in- She’s proud that she has made Keefe noted that more af- Residents speak out about Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, and proposed a bill to reform Strand Community Trail led Strandable because Community of its proximity Trail led Saturday, June 3 at the Tson- rigo contact the MassDOT to ly doesn’t02152. have to do with the tate world, gaining experience and another vacant parcel of land una encuesta comunitaria recién list of participating establish- be another banner year. Inven- 2016 to 47 days on shopthe market in Boston.hood Group will be providing story,beinstall another and barriers she’s banner proudalong year. toRoute Inven tell it. 1- an2016fluent older to 47womancommunities days onwho the told Aprilmarketare her often theableopening Dean’s because List. of its proximity install barriers along Route 1 fluent communitiesfact thatare I’moften a girl though…I See MSA MORTGAGE Page 8 Brookline. by a Revere on the Move part- by a Revere on the Move part- gas Arena in Lowell. Please see CAUCUS Page 14 in all facets of the industry behind it, together combining to terminada, y para contestar Continued on page 11 Continued on page 3 tory is low now, but everyone “Inventory is low nowLater and Iggy tofood and Boston, forTalluto volunteers and got it’s their the a hidden wholebarbers torybetween li“I- iswasn’t low Route now, planning 16 but and everyoneon Copewalk-- shegranted“Inventory had toosound much is barriers. low time now on andher to The Boston, hardest and part it’s of a college hidden ments;ner no organization, special tickets, Bike pass to the- ner organization, Bike to the between Route 16 and Cope- granted sound barriers.don’t know yet if I want to go es or coupons are required. is looking to the spring.” everyone is lookingcenses toward and wentgemweekend. towith work aTo beautiful indonate Quincy beach.food for or a fewingisland looking the Circle. stage to thewith spring.” the young- hands.everyoneWard 2 isCouncillor looking Ira toward No- forgem her, with like a beautiful many, was beach. alge- land Circle. Ward 2 Councillorinto Ira the No trades,LOANS- but I AVAILABLEdo feel gender discrimination case Sea. Sea.supermarket gift cards contact By Seth Daniel How it works: from Sunday According to figures from the spring,” Celata yearssaid before decidingMario to is open looking their forward own barber sters,”AccordingWard said 5 Councillor McQuade, to figures Charles who from thevoselskyThen spring,” she pointed Celatamet outNSCC said that staffSau- braMario – which is she looking took forwardhome a Ward 5 Councillor Charles voselsky pointed outlike that any Sau job- I would want to Memorial Revere has a one-mile ElleRevere Baker at has (781)286-8188. a one-mile TO HELP THOSE By Sue Ellen Woodcock to a Racow who filed a -dis Gabriella Marichal, Bryan Rosu and Abby Luciano fill out career FBI unveils plans for new the Massachusetts Associa- The rental marketshop is on also Meridian to the Streetspring inmarket, 1981--shortly drawing afterwillthePatch, turn Massachusetts Ward60 in twoSALESIAN 4 months. Councillor Associa- membergusThe PAINT got rental barriers Alena market alongNIGHTVitvitskaya, is Route also B-plus as a final grade. She Patch, Ward 4 Councillor gus got barriers alongpursue Route is open to me. I don’t Februarystretch in26th North through Revere. Sun The- stretch in North Revere. The Adding toto the the spring boom market, of drawing crimination case against the suggestion forms in a class program at the Sacred Heart School . See tion of Realtors, the median strong with rents rangingIggy married from his late wife, Anita. tionPatrickLongtime of Realtors, Keefe Revere and the Wardresident median 1 anstrong1 installed adaptive with rents along lab-learning ranging a newbreweries from spe ball- creditsin Everett her will younger soon broth- Patrick Keefe and Ward 1 1 installed along athink new doors ballIN are WINTHROP closed because Agent For Change dayNorthern March Strand4th, community Community Northernfrom Boston Strand and surrounding Community FUNDRAISER from Boston and surroundingPatricia Flores, of Revere, and Alanna Felix, of Saugus, are two Tuesday night the town town and its police chief. sales prices was $376,250, $1,200 to $3,000. CleatAt noted Style Center,MBTA regular AWARDS customers becameDebrasalesCouncillor pricesShalashman Joanne was $376,250,McQuade McKen- cialist.$1,200field. McQuadeto $3,000. said Cleat she noted was er David with getting her Councillor Joanne McKen- field. I’m a girl.” Day Services more photos on page 5. membersTrail has made been their in development "favorite Trailcommunities. has been in He development added that be Down communities.the Road Brewery, He addedof only that three young ladies in the Northeast Vocational School RECOVER FROM Now, town officials and regional computer forensic lab a 4.9 increase over prices in that if someone is paying big SAUGUS challengedana 4.9 teamed increase upherself on over a and motion prices came inat taughtthat“It’s if howsomeone a quality-of-lifeto use is technologypayingwhich big is -got through. its Farmer’s The Poursecond- hardest na teamed up on a motion at “It’s a quality-of-lifeIt was is a- theme throughout council meeting opened up See DeLEO Page 3 restaurant"for over 20picks years. through The Norththe See DeLEO Page 3 accustomed fortothe the over Revere "Phil 20 Schoolyears. and TheIggy system NorthShow" is as carpentry shop. They said that even though their numbers are 2016. rent they just might be capable out2016.last onlast top,week’s and council she is meet look-- andrentsue,” pushedthey he said.just when might she be capablewanteding License thingthe on Revere Mondayto do was School night write system a para is- last last week’s council meet- sue,” he said. MARCH NOR’EASTER with what was supposed to residents wonder about the There will be two days EastRevere Boston segment Chamber is of a Com major- they called it.RevereDRAWBRIDGE The show segment was a is blend a major of Iggy's lower, they have skills that rival the boys, and that they believe By Seth Daniel port law enforcement partners Homes also were also on of buying and taking advan- also a draw for buyers. inging.Homes Patchforward said also to hewere walkingand alsothe late onin toof quit.Barriers buying and are taking easily from advan seen -the graph. alsoEverett a draw Licensefor buyers. ing. Patch said he and the late Barriers are easily seen be a budget hearing for the impact on the town budget. of services this Memorial Bowen continues Chelsea real estate mercepart Facebookin the project page. that Fromcreates talents as a partbarberREPLACEMENT in theas projectwell his that ability creates to tell trade careers are open to them. See WOMENWinthrop Page 4 officials -an the market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyers “It all adds to the future the graduation ceremonies of McQuade, a 1977 gradu- To“It help all addsher along to the she future was John Gioioso of Revere recently celebrated his 90th birthday PHOTO BY BOB MARRA/ROBERTMARRAPHOTOGRAPHY.COM across our region. As we know,thisa listcontinuous of votes, 7.5-mile the East rail Bos trail- hilarious stories or make his loyal customersthe market 41 days, a 26.8 tage of first-time homebuyersCommission. nounced that loans are avail- next fiscal year, but they heard “This budget comes amidst Day. On Sunday, May 27 It’s time to percent increase over the 56 programs. agrowthPROJECT continuous of Revere,” 7.5-mileDESIGN he rail said. trail North Shore Community Col- ate of Revere High School introduced to the Kurzweil surrounded by friends and family. Former Mayor and current WHATEVER IT TAKES: Everett’s Isaiah Likely leaps over Somer- Next week in one fashion or another cyberrunning from West Everett, laugh. percent increase over the 56 programs. The licensegrowth will of allowRevere,” the he said. more reaction about the gender tight financial times for the there will be a marine ser- renaissance with lofts in Mill Hill In celebrating the ribbon ton Chamber Board will create Have you ever had an idea Task Force. Both the ATOD runningsity in children from West and Everett, adults. legeHave on you May ever 24, had where an idea she whoTask also Force. worked Both at the the brewery ATOD Me- andsity its inowner, children Dono - and adults. City Councilor Dan Rizzo presented Mr. Gioioso, a longtime sup-able to Winthrop citizensville’s John af Kalton- in pursuit of a loose ball. While Somerville through Malden and Revere "He was theCONTRACT funniest person I had ever met,"REVERE RECREATION HOSTS PAINT discrimination case between town, a large sexual (sic: gen- vice at the Winthrop Yacht cutting of the new Chelsea touches on everyone. Therethe is “Top 10 Restaurants” list for how you could make im- Task Force and Revere on the throughThe ATOD Malden Task andForce Revere fund- hasfor earnedhow you her could human make services im- ridianTask Force House and in RevereEast Boston,van on Bailey,the The to now SeeATOD McQUADE,have Task an of Force- PageCouncil 2 fund- porter,REVERE to withtake a proclamation RECREATION up $1.3 declaring million his HOSTS birthday, transfer Sunday PAINT May forfected schools by a March heldnor’easter tight for part of the game, the Everett boys put their foot Spring Forward Ciao Pizza for all visitors. The MBTA’s Fiscal and Photos by Joe Prezioso By Cary Shuman to beto includedthe Saugus in Riverthe first and soonever provements to the Revere Move are initiativessaid ofTalluto. the toed"He theprojects lovedSaugus totalinghis River customers $9,500and soon toand provementshe to the Revere Move are initiatives of the ed projects totaling $9,500 to 13 as "John Gioioso Day” in the city of Revere. this past winter. on the gas in thethe third Town quarter of and Winthrop, powered past Police the Highland- der) discrimination judgment Club at 9 a.m. Followed headquarters of the FBI Boston no difference with what is seen Management Control Board & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINKficial taproom similar to those & SKATE NIGHT AT CRONIN RINK Brant Duncan, head of the Lynn Teachers Union, The Mill Hill neighbor- “Eastieinto Lynn.Eats” campaign.The North Revere community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARESloved Coato tell- themintoreduce Lynn.stories youth The and substance North make Reverethem use, laugh. community? So have the ap- MGH Revere CARESalready Coa- at reduceNight Shift youth Brew substance- use,By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. their efforts to help the School ier school districts actually ers, 78-53. EverettChief will face Terence Central CatholicDelehanty High Schooland onrecently awarded against the by a Memorial Day Mass GREEN (FMCB) voted to award a Gov. Charlie Baker re- office, local police in Chelsea in an investigation by the FBIsegment allows users to en- plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on I the really Move don't segmentimprove know whether allows their mental users to laugh health,to en -or cry Department close the unfore- received more money,” ex- Wednesday night, March 8, in North Andover. See page 8 for spoke in favor of building the new school at the Jeff Bowen has been front hood is now home to an area “Top 10” restaurants cho- nearly $7 million contract to plicants to the mini-grant pro- lition. Revere on the ery, Move Short improvePath Distillery their mentaland health, quested and secured a disaster Officer Judy Racow. town,” at St. John the Evangelist and beyond have even more or our local law enforcementjoy spectacular views of the grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-ledwhen by I thethink joy andof him spectacularincrease right opportunities now. views I spent of theforthe pastCOMMUNITY MASS AT ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCHSchool Revere Department Farmer's offi- seen Marketbudget deficit. returns Juneplained 22 Foresteire. “The De- more photos. Don Castle opposes construction of a new school on Parkland Avenue location. Duncan cited the state Recycling week and center in improving the that many are calling the New sen by the community do not Hardesty & Hanover, LLC to grams hosted by Revere on is additionally co-led Bone by the Up Brewery.and increase Down opportunities the for declaration for six counties After the meeting Council Resident Chris Aiello said. Church. At 11:30 a.m. there Rumney Marsh. the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community36 years Initia -sideRumneypositive by side youthMarsh. with engagement. Iggy. He was the Move and the Alcohol, To- Healthy Community Road, Initia -however,positive is youthdown engagement. the cials met with the City Coun- According to Superinten- partment of Education realizes the Parkland Avenue site. Castle cited the increase of the current school, overcrowding and the need reason to celebrate with the partners…Having this computneed- to be Chamber members fully design a replacement for By Sue Ellen Woodcock said Dimple Rana, director of “The council recently issued appearance of Chelsea prop- Chelsea Loft District, with the The funding, awarded bacco and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the City of Re- In addition to the mini- cil Committee of the Whole dent Frederick Foresteire, that somefrom mistakes the were Federal made Emergency President Ron Vecchia said in taxes across the board and that willthe land be awas dedication pur- of a For more info. call the er forensics lab will serve toas participate.a Chamber mem- godfather to mytheThe kids.drawbridge funding,I was theover best awardedthe manSau- in baccohis and Other Drugs Task tives Office at the Cityroad of fromRe- theIn other addition breweries, to the mini- healthy community initiatives to offer all students the same access to classes and news that the FBI plans to open through the Executive Office Force; and this time, these vere. grants already funded, Revere on Thursday night, March 2, who discussed the need for in the formulaManagement and they’re Agency,try- includ- the town is appealing the ju- a statement on discrimination, new war memorial at the Don’t forget to set your erties. Thomas Martin Lofts joining ber restaurants can automati- wedding. I wasthroughgus the River godfather the and Executive provide to his Office conkids.- WeForce; and this time, these vere. having its locationgrants already at 151 Bowfunded, Revere The Revere Farmer’s Mar- department for Revere on the chased for use as part of the Pine Grove Cemetery. technologies that they receive at the Marshall Mid- Lynn DPW at a computer forensics lab in force multiplier for all of us toof Energy and Environmental ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000 on the Move has extended to explain their need for a $1.3 the transfer with the Indepen- ing to do some things to make ry’s decision and is also work- but that only echoes what is intersection of Tafts Ave- A leading real estate bro- the Davinci Lofts (960 Broad- cally be included in the cam- were family. ofstructionI really Energy can't phase and believe Environmental services. he is gone." ideas are going to become a This year over $20,000St. in the Lineon theneighborhood. Move has extended ket may not be one of the larg- Move. “Over the years, we’veing Suffolk County. Business- He would like to see the site stay for its original use, 781-477-7099 clocks forward on Saturday reality. was awarded to fund ideas to their permanent change and million transfer for the current dent on Monday, the Everett amendments or changes to in the town charter. The state- dle School. the new building to help local better exploit and analyzepaign cyAffairs’- by registering(EEA) Gateway on-line City Up until lastAffairs’The year, project(EEA) Iggy Gatewaystayed is a full cutting City re- reality.the was awarded to fund ideas“We’re to their working permanent on finish change- and est in the area, but it is serving had businesses like Jenniferes, nonprofit organizations ing on the possibility of set- as cemetery land. nue and Shirley Street. This ker associate at ERA Russell, way,) the Industry Lofts (950 Parks Program, enables the Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthier place program mini-grant appli- school year and how they will School Department identified the formula for next year, but Bob Deeb, MSA president, and Joe Mario, of Century 21 Sea- law enforcement solve cyber ber data.” at: http://eastbostonchamber. hair of generationsParksplacement Program,of Eastie of the enablesand existingStyle the Center Every year a group of Re- make Revere a healthiering place up all programof our construction mini-grant appli- a broader area by becoming Lee’s Gourmet Bakery, whoand individuals are now able tling the case out of court. ment rings empty with con- will be dedicated to the Bowen is again bringing his Broadway) Spencer Lofts, the design of the trail, develop- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. East Boston resident Darice Maghsoudi works onand her in painting six to eight weeks we use the funds to get through a nearly $5.3 million budget they can’t do anything for this coast, at the MSA open house event. crimes. Shaw gave no details aboutcom/eastieeats/. Non-mem- earned the reputationdesigndrawbridge of of the beingover trail, which part develop barbershop, New-- vere residents and institution- to work, to play, and to raise cations to Sunday, March 4. an incubator for the growing originated at the farmer’s marto- take out low-interest di- A Suffolk County Superior sequences for such actions. Cash and Murrary families. marketing and realty savvy to Keen Lofts (former Mary C. ment of bid-ready construc- al leaders meet together to a family. The Revere on the mentUp to of$1,395 bid-ready is available construc for- al leadersat last meet Friday together night's Salesian to a family. Boys & The Girls Revere Club 'Paintshould on the Party' be open,”Up to $1,395he said. is“We available the school for year. deficit shortly after the school year.” ber restaurants that are not part hang out,buryport/Rockport part clubhouse withLine Iggytrains being small businesses feedingbudget the was passedket and last now year. has a locationThe state atsaster education relief fundloans- provided Court Judge and jury found in When the council make con- On Monday, Memorial "Later this spring, in this what kind of equipment wouldtion documents, and receipt Iggyselect Gerardi the awardees (right) with of mini- his longtimeMove business mini-grant program tionideas documents, that make and it easier receipt to select fundraiser the awardees to support of mini- BoysMove & Girls mini-grant Club programs. programwould Maghsoudi like ideas to be thatopen make at the it easierOn tohand to support the CLARIFICATTION: The tree at the Deane Winthrop a sparkling new Chelsea res- Burke School), and One Web- travel. The existing bridge School Departmentfood economy. request “This wasthe all Boston caused Market by ing, and known she’s as Chapter 70 aid, favor and have awarded dam- Day, services will be held very building on the fifth floor, be available, but Chief Brianof all necessary construction partnergrants offeredPhil Talluto to the shortly public after offered they opened $10,605 in funding ofeat all healthy necessary and be construction active for grants was offered one of to over the 200 public people offered that participated $10,605 in in fundingtaproom the fundraising ineat late healthy April.” and be active for ster as sought-after residential has been in service for over were State SenatorLast yearSal RevereDi- changes on the that looking were madeat a secondto is determinedlocation by a formula that See DISCRIMINATION Page 3 House in last weeks Arbor Day ceremony photo page was idence, the Thomas Martin permits.Please seeWhen EATS completed, Page 2 the Stylethrough Center the Salon community-led on Meridian Streetfor permanent in 1981. changes, pro- all.Please The see applicationIGGY Page 2 is open throughevent. the see community-led more photos onfor page permanent 10. changes, The pro - taproomall. The will application feature is open See NEWS BRIEFS Page 3 ages of just over $2.3 million at 10 a.m. in the Winthrop we’ll be opening a new region- Kyes said he could only imag- permits. When completed, the Move completed a reportthe state’s on schoolas well.” funding for- includes several factors such named for Phillip Marks. marks was a long time supporter of Lofts located at 204 Spencer spaces. trail will span 10 miles and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation, and organizations, Revere on the gram implementation,200-plus and seats and will have Domenico, State Representa- Cemetery with guest speak- ine it will be state of the art and trail will span 10 miles and tive Josephthe McGonagle food economy and withmula, Tufts which leftOther Everett businesses and as thegetting size of the community, the Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association. al computer forensics lab that Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects that would SeeSee NEWSMINI GRANTS BRIEFS, Page 32 Move and the Alcohol, Tobac- youth-led projects thatparking would for atSee least MINI 140 GRANTS vehi- Page 3 er and veteran Kate An- Avenue. One of his previous “This is another reclaimed See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 See NEWS BRIEFS, Page 2 Mayor CarloUniversity DeMaria, all Urban of about Environ 10- or their12 other start atschool the farmer’s the average mar- income of local will be jointly staffed with our will give his department capa- co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reduce obe- co, and Other Drugs (ATOD) help prevent or reducecles obe in- two lots. It is expect- mental and Planning Pro- ket include Chocolaffe and slinger. The event is host- successes was The Beacon building for Chelsea that JOIN THE EAST BOSTON COMMUNITY ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23 AT 11AM, IN HONORINGed to be around 2,800 sq. ft. whom offered their support districts with a reduction in PAT MCGEE HONORED AT WHS HOME MEET law enforcement partners,” bilities close by that they do not for the schoolsgram. and Part explained of the report,state aid,was whileManinuts, some wealth which- joinedSee the SCHOOLS Page 2 ed by the Lodge of Elks Condominiums at 81 Broad- only 15 years ago a lot of ALBERT "BUDDY" MANGINI in size – making it one of the gathering information; as part Farmer’s Market to help get NO MORE WAITING IN LINE said Special Agent in Charge have now. Our Offices will be Our Officeslarger taprooms in willEverett. be and the American Legion IN OBSERVANCE OF way. Bowen is also an inves- the neighborhood was board- of that, they noted that they their brand out. Another baker "We welcome the opportuni- FOR HIS YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE. Baily has been operating Why wait in line at the Registry of Motor Vehicles Hank Shaw. "We’re excited TRASH TRASH Chuck E.were Cheese getting calls ordered from people to haveended updetails receiving on a wholeschool- vacations Post 146. Other speakers MEMORIAL DAY tor in the Martin Lofts. ed up,” said Bowen. “Many A dedication will be held at the island on the corner of Wally and Bennington Streets, thePrice subject official kick off point for the East Boston Columbus Day theParade. brewery in Everett for a lit- when you can insure and register your vehicle at the to use this unique position to ty to expand upon our already Price subject OPEN to change sale license and going in to will include town council Price subject OPEN who wanted to come sell their same place? At the Francis J. LaRovere Insurance Longtime Chelsea resi- original features remain from to change NOTICE without tle over a year on Bow Street, “There’s a problem there make you close at 6 p.m.? Our Office Will Be clOsed MOnday, May 28 The island at this location will be dedicated as tothe change 'Buddy NOTICE Mangini Island'. By Seth Daniel expand our capabilities to pro- formidable partnership with without th notice food at the Farmer’s Market, business. Agency, Inc. you can insure and register your vehicle president and veteran Ron the church building including Due to the president's without mostly doing distribution th and unfortunately the police That doesn’t work.” dents will remember the for- Followingnotice the dedication a luncheonMonday, in Buddy's honor February will be held 19 at Orientnotice HeightsDue to Yacht the president's Club at the endMonday, of Bayswater Street.February 19 but didn’t have the licenses All of this contributes to the Vecchia, State Sen. Joseph vide training opportunities to of his products and contract The cheese stood alone on had to be called,” said Chair Instead, the Commission at the same location. We offer issuance of license plates, ADVERTISING DEADLINES mer Horace Memorial Baptist hardwood flooring, stained Day Holiday, on Monday, .53 , on and permits to formalize their local food economy, a term transfer of registrations, and renewal of registrations Tickets for the event are $25 and a portion of sales$ will go towards the newlyDay formed Holiday BuddyMonday, Mangini Scholarship. Boncore and Speaker of be in a better position to sup- See LAB Page 2 Per brewing. However, unlike Monday night at Everett City Phil Antonelli. “Then Fox and the Council asked that Church at the corner of Spen- glass windows, and compo- .55 th th businesses. for everything food – gro- to all of our valued clientele, even after the Registry FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 28 THROUGH MAY 30 Per February 1The9 , 2018scholarship Trash will be awarded every year to a graduating.55 East Boston high school student. his comrades in the brewing news got it. No one wants more safety measures are put the House Robert DeLeo. $ $ Per February 19 , 2018 Trash Hall, as representatives from Gallon For tickets call Joe Ruggiero at President’s2 Day The fifth annual community mass at St.President’s Anthony's Church was recently held. Shown Day at the mass “In our Farmer’s Market cery stores, little stores, eth- is closed and on Saturdays. Please call today to WILL BE FRIDAY, MAY 25, 4PM cer and Webster Avenues. nents of the pipe organ.” Gallon So let's join together as a community and give• 100 Buddy Gal. MinimumGallon a day• 24 Hour he Service will always remember. 617-590-3035.business, he didn’t yet have a Chuck E. Cheese were called that. It’s a black eye for you as in place. Trumpet players Chad Ber- will be delayed by one day. celebrationwill be delayed from leftby oneto right day. are Maryann Giorgio, Parochial Vicar Karunaya Xavier, Mickey Casoli, we’ve seen it become a small- See FARMERS MARKET , Page 3 schedule an appointment. • 1002 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service taproom. In the business, hav- to hearings of the Council’s a business. It’s a black eye for One new thing was the ad- All Real Estate • Retail • Classified Advertising • Memoriams 2 Joseph Arrigo was all smiles at the Revere Recreation Paint & nstein and Freddie Poor Thanks to the efforts of real The price of the new Martin CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE Josepher business Arrigo incubation was all smiles space,” at the Revere Recreation Paint & ST. PATRICK’S DAY FUNDRAISER Capitol Waste Services, Inc. 9AM – 5PM and Cantor Ann Ciampa. 9AMing a taproom– 5PM is some of the Public Safety Committee and the City of Everett.” dition of police details every estate developer Roback Real Lofts ranges from $325,000 to CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE SkateCapitol Night Waste on Feb.Services, 10 at Inc.the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. Skate Night on Feb. 10 at the Cronin Skating Rink in Revere. F.J. LaRovere Insurance Agency, Inc. will play “America the Any Questions, Please Call Your Ad Representative 781-485-0588 Please see more photos on Page 10. best promotion available and the License Commission re- One interesting thing that day on school vacation weeks. EAST BOSTON Please see more photos on Page 10. Beautiful” and “Taps.” Estate, the former church has $525,000. EAST BOSTON OPEN HOUSE CHELSEA OPEN HOUSE EAST BOSTON - 49 LEYDEN ST EASTserves BOSTON as a place for people garding the WINTHROPmost recent -inci 15 -LINDENmade STit hardWINTHROP for the License - 93 LOCUST The STmost recent incident, 492 Broadway ORIENT HEIGHTS SUNDAY 12-1:30PM SATURDAY 1-2:30PM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-12:30PM "ORIENTto HEIGHTS" congregate and enjoy fresh dent of violenceOPEN HOUSEin its Everett SAT & SUN Commission 12:30-2PM OPEN to HOUSEpenalize SUNDAY the which 11-1PM involved a fight be- Everett, MA 02149 been thoughtfully repurposed With the Silver Line com- WINTHROP EAST BOSTON WINTHROPEASTHELP!!Convenient BOSTON & desirable Loc, 3 Brs, WINTHROP 219 MARION ST GREENWAY LOC 70 WARREN AVE New ConstructionWINTHROP We Need Homes to Sell! Spacious oversizebeer Cape, while 8Rms, getting 4Brs, to know the store. 2 Fam,establishment 8-3 rms, New isto Market!!that it has no tween a man, a woman and a Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors, ORIENT HEIGHTS Lovely 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 Bath Home, H/W Floors,Amazing 3 BrORIENT 2 Bath Home,1 HEIGHTS& Open3/4 Bath, Kitchen Great Liv Yard- area, Amazing 3 Br 2 Bath Home, Open Kitchen Liv- in to 10 loft condominiums. ing to Chelsea, Bowen feels SALE Impeccable 3 family, Loads of updates through- Great 1Br Condo, Fully updated, Over 700 S.F., Units, Garage Parking, Call us for a Free Confidential Opinion 2 1/2 baths, Fireplace, IG Pool, Great 5 Brs, 2 Baths for 2 Family, 3Brs, Mod Kitchen, F.P. Location Location! Bungalow style Mod Kitchen, F.P. ing Area wLocation Cathedral Location! Ceiling,SALE BungalowMod Kit/w PENDING style Corian makers of the product. The Everetting Area Licensew Cathedral ComCeiling,- Modliquor Kit/w Corian license, and only has an pregnant woman, occurred on 617-387-9700 Brick Bldg, Balcony, Parking & More! 2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths, for the ValueEasy of your walk Home!to T $449,000 location, Great home! Owner, H/W Floors, 1 1/2 Baths for Bowen said they chose the the loft condominiums would out, 4-5-5Beautiful rms, Detail, CT Baths, Decks, H/w floors, 1 family, 3 Brs Full Dr, H/W Floors, Counters1 family,SS Refrig. 3 Brs Fireplace Full Dr, LV H/W Oversized Floors, “It was stalled for awhile, mission heldCounters a hearing SS Refrig. on Fireplace the LVentertainment Oversized license with the the night of President’s Day, FHA Approved! Asking $222K Beautiful1085 sf Detail,to 1246 sf, Reduced $565,000 Lots of Updates, owner, Plus rental PENDING GreatEasy for walk Investor to Beach or Live in! 1 Minute to T & Gorgeous detail throughout (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221finished basement,Gorgeous C/ detail throughout finished basement, C/ Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm be ideal residences for “young Jeff Bowen, real estate broker associate at ERA Russell, EasyWalk walk to to Blue Beach Line. CHELSEAAPARTMENTS TO RENT (617)569-6044but we got some investors (877)765-3221 in matter, and asked that the chil- NewCity. appliances, unit! Parking, Feb. 20 – the first day of Feb- name “Thomas Martin Lofts” &Greenway. Shops! Asking $874K AC, DeckSALE with IG PENDING AC, Deck with IG Starting& Shops! at $599,900 Loads of Renovations in this 3 family, 3-4-4 rms. recently and that accelerated SALE PENDINGParking, Move“People right Nicetalk Yard, about Close rolling ruary School Vacation week. stands outside the new Thomas Martin Lofts building locat- Won't Last (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221 Pool Extremely 24well ORLEANS ST EAST BOSTON dren’s restaurantPool Extremely and well game because it was Martin who professionals who may have Won't Last Sep utils, Newer windows, Heat, & More! V. (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221 in! Reduced! $629,900 to the Beach! Check out our NEW website! Price subject maintained home 5 Brand New Units on Waterfront! EdREVERE - WEST the project,” he said. center – which has had two back your hoursREVERE or some - WEST- James Rowley of Chuck E. $485,000 $485,000 convenient to Boston & New Casino!! Why Rent, maintained home Priced to sell! to change Celebrate Spring!!! ed at 204 Spencer Avenue, Chelsea. Bowen will be holding EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON HARBORVIEW LOC. 2 Family, Great Move in Condition! Custom www.larovere.com built the church in 1885. been priced out of Cambridge, Must See! Won’tSALE PENDING MARIOCHELSEA - ADMIRALSREALAn attorney HILL ESTATErepresenting violent incidentsMust See! erupts Won’t in the thing,” said 2Antonelli. Family, Great Move“What in Condition! Cheese Custom said they will contin- without Beautifully renovated townhome, 2+ Bedrooms, Live in or Invest! Reduced to $519,900 "EAGLE HILL LOCATION" MARIO REAL ESTATE Cabinets, New Bath, Roof, C/AC, H/W Floors, Cabinets, New Bath, Roof, C/AC, H/W Floors, EAST BOSTON Last! $499,900 an open house for the 10 loft condominiums this Saturday 3 baths, SS Appl, H/W, Marble counter & new 3 Level Townhome, Mod Kit, Granite, last three monthsLast! $499,900 – increase its are we going to do?EAST You closeBOSTON Quote your policy online! notice Red Bliss Potato Salad-Mangoes-Blackberries- The four floors of the build- Somerville, and some Bos- Private setting for this nice 3Br New to Market, Spacious 3 Fam, 5-6-6, Sep NEW TO MARKETQuartz, SS Appl, Too Much to List! $629,000 Quartz, SS Appl, Too Much to List! $629,000 kitchen & bath. Deck, Steps to T & Beach, Parking, MARIO REAL ESTATE MARIOH/W, High Ceilings &REAL LgSee Closets! TAPROOM Move ESTATE Page 2 at 9 p.m. Does INVESTORSthat mean we ALERT See CHEESE Page 2 and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m. at the property. Free pizza Utils plus finished base, Stepts to Greenway, T st SELLERS security measures. ing consist of one one-bed loft ton neighborhoods such as 11/2 Bath home, H/W Flrs, Deck Must See, Won't Last! Asking $449,900 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME?EAST BOSTONCommercial JEFFRIES (store on POINT 1 floor) plus 2apts, right In! Great complex, Easy access to 5 Unit Brick Bld, Sep Utils, Close to Wa- Strawberries - Franks & Beans SALE & Waterfront! Invest or Live in! #83C EAST BOSTON COMING SOON EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON COMING SOON WINTHROP& Patio Possible - RENT expansion. Last OneRebuilt Left! within 10 years, All modern,Call 2 & us 3Brs NOW for a free confidential market analysis of your home! terfront, T EAST& Greenway. BOSTON Needs work, Great .53 from Ciao Pizza will be served to all visitors. WINTHROP - RENT Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos, H/W Floors, Boston Reduced! $479K Gorgeous 2Br 2 Bath Condos, H/W Floors, $ with exposed brick, one stu- Charlestown, South Boston, SELLERS GREENWAY LOCATION! For Rent – PrimePriced Center Loc.Right w/ $330's Full Basement, Call us TODAYFor Rentfor – Primea free Center Loc.confidential w/ Full Basement, C/AC,Custom Quartz, 2 Brwith SS 21/2 extraBosch baths Appliances, plus amazing Plus roof deck views SELLERS C/AC, Quartz, SS Bosch Appliances, Plus GREENWAYPotential! LOCATION!#108C Per Mod 1 Br Condo, New kitchen, SS Appl, Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Platters available for all your Special Occasions! Ideal for Retail, Medical,PENDING Day Care, $2,900/mo Call us NOW for a free confidential marketIdeal for Retail,analysis Medical, of your Day Care, home! $2,900/mo Bath Townhome,Garage C/ Parking!of skyline! #290M $1,499,000Call us WeNOW have for preapproveda free confidential Clients market looking analysis to of buy!your home! Garage Parking! Mod 1 Br Condo, New kitchen, SS Appl, dio, four two-bed, two-bath and East Boston and who want CHELSEA Quartz Counters! H/W Floors, Steps to T Gallon Call for Details market analysis!Call for Details AC, H/W Floors,Call for Details! WINTHROPCall for Details! EASTQuartz BOSTON Counters! H/W 89 Floors, MORRIS Steps to ST T Pat McGee (center) with her daughter Patricia Diaz and son Dr. Paul McGee. Pat was honored prior 2 EAST BOSTON EAGLE HILL HARBORVIEW LOCATION Spacious 6Rm 4 Br Home, Nice Deck, Parking, & Greenway! $329,900 & Greenway! $329,900 lofts, and three bi-level, two- more bang for their buck.” Linda 617-306-9605 HELP We have preapproved Clients lookingLinda 617-306-9605to buy! High End Finishes, We have WANTEDpreapproved Clients looking to buy! Fabulous views from this 4br 3 bath home on OPEN HOUSE WEDS. 4-5:30PM • 100 Gal. Minimum • 24 Hour Service See our Ad in Sports Gorgeous & spacious 2Br, 2 bath condo, H/W Last Unit, Brand New! 2Br Condo, H/W, SS Appl, HELP www.century21mario.com to Winthrop's first home track meet in over a decade for her many years of coaching. See more V. Convenient, Nice Move in Condition! Private Roof deck!REVERE ON THE BEACH!! a lg lot. Updated kitchen, F.P.s, H/W Floors, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11-1PM bed, two bath lofts with a fam- Bowen has become a big Ambrosino. and L Subs, Chelsea Station, WEGranite, NEED Lg Deck, HOMES Plus garage parking. #1 in Sales In East Boston Since 1991WE NEED HOMES WINTHROPWe Need Homes WINTHROP CALL FOR DAILY LOW PRICE www.winthropmktplace.com • 35 Revere St. Winthrop Floors, Lg Deck,WINTHROP Top of the Line Renovations, Reduced! Garage! EasyCHELSEASpacious walk 2Br 2 bath Condo, Amazing Ocean Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol Cathedral ceilingsCHELSEA plus in-law suite, Must see 3 Family, Sep Utils, Steps to T & Greenway, photos on Page 11. Ask $450's www.century21mario.comWINTHROP Hard to Find! A Vacant www.century21mario.comlot (over 5,000For s.f.) Sale! with Hard to Find! A Vacant lot (over 5,000 s.f.) with Boston & Skyline Views! TO SELL!! www.century21mario.com 2 toFamily T & Waterfront!1st views!Floor has Elevator,Last 2 levels One Left!IGw/2 pool, baths, $799,000 Parking, Great Build- 2 Family 1st Floor has 2 levels w/2 baths, $699K ily room. fan of Chelsea that won an “The reason I like Chelsea Floramo’s, New Brown Jug, Mixed Use Commercial Plus 3 Residential, 5/16Mixed R Use Commercial Plus 3 Residential, TO SELL!! a foundation onFalo it! Also Portuguese• has a 2 story garage. Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt to appreciate! #156S $990s a Needsfoundation work, on Great it! Also for has condos! a 2 story garage. H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots ofing. Parking Reduced Won’t $299K H/W Floors, Lg Lot, Lots of Parking Won’t Easy6 TCar Access Parking, to Boston. Great for Ask Investors! $540's CALL US NOW!! Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla6 Car Espanol Parking, Great for Investors! Great for Builders,Si PleaseorParla Make your ItalianoCall own Us • Now!Se Habla Espanol Bowen will show the new All America City Award un- so much is that it is small yet and Chili’s.” Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol • Falo PortugueseCALLLast! #106G US $550’s NOW!! Last! #106G $550’s Great for Builders, or Make your own WINTHROP - 93 LOCUST ST WINTHROP - 15 LINDEN ST See WYNN Page 2 SALE#130S PENDING $949,000 Falo Portuguese• Chúng tôi nóiSALE tiếng#130S ViệtPENDING $949,000 Dream Falohome! #455PPortuguese• $275K Chúng tôi nói tiếng Việt Dream home! #455P $275K EAST BOSTON - 49 LEYDEN ST WINTHROP lofts for the first time at an der the leadership of former it has an urban feel and I love Bowen invites all Chelsea PHOTOS BY JOE PREZIOSO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-1PM OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12:30-2PM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11 - 12:30PM Spacious 2 Fam, 4-6 New to Market!! 2 Fam, 8-3 rms, open house this Saturday and City Manager Jay Ash - a re- the restaurants, especially residents to the open house Irish musicians Danny Novack, Noel Scott and John Ford filled the New rms, Sep Utils, Loads Black Cyan Magenta Yellow 2 Family, 3Brs, 5 Brs, 2 Baths of work done, 2nd floor Construction Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m. surgence that is continuing Ciao Pizza, Dockside, New or to visit the website: www. room with traditional musicat Senator Sal DiDomenico annual St. 1 1/2 Baths for for Owner, H/W duplex style unit has Units, Garage Patrick’s Day Fundraiser in Charlestown on Friday, March 8. See owner, Plus rental Floors, Lots of 4brs, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car There will be free pizza from under City Manager Thomas Bridge Café, Fusion Bistro, S thomasmartinlofts.com. SALE Parking, 2 Br unit! Parking, Updates, New garage, plus extra park- page 7 for more photos 2 Baths, 1085 sf PENDING Nice Yard, Close appliances, Parking, ing! Great home in nice location. $849,999 to the Beach! Move right in! Reduced! $629,900 to 1246 sf, Walk Priced to sell! to Blue Line. CHELSEA - ADMIRALS HILL EAST BOSTON EAST BOSTON OPEN HOUSE EAST BOSTON Starting at EAST BOSTON 89 MORRIS ST $599,900 ANNOUNCING! 3 Level Townhome, Mod Kit, Granite, H/W, HARBORVIEW LOCATION SUNDAY 12-1:30PM New to Market! SEACOAST OPEN HOUSE WEDS. 4-5:30PM High Ceilings & Lg Closets! Move right In! Brand new construction, 2Br Condos, 2nd has 219 MARION ST GREENWAY LOC Spacious 3 Fam, Sep Utils. Lots of work done on Roof Deck w/ Views! Both units have H/W, SS SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11-1PM 2 apartments, Steps to T, Waterfront & Greenway. WINTHROP Great complex, Easy access to Boston Impeccable 3 family, Loads of updates Highlands, Oceanfront multi-level Home w/ great Appl, Deck, Garage parking! Steps to beach & 3 Family, Sep Utils, Steps to T & Greenway, Great to rent or live in! #83C Reduced! $479K Greenway, Must See! throughout, 4-5-5 rms, CT Baths, Decks, H/w Needs work, Great for condos! $699K views, Fireplaced living room, Vaulted ceilings, 617-846-1020 Unique design on large lot. $1,000,000 floors, Great for Investor or Live in! 1 Minute SALE PENDING EAST BOSTON - JEFFRIES POINT REVERE - WEST EAST BOSTON to T & Greenway. Asking $874K Last One Left! WINTHROP Loft Condos, High Ceilings, Nice sunlight, HELP!! www.Century21Seacoast.com EAST BOSTON Highlands, Fabulous views from this 4Br 3 Spacious 6Rm, 3Br Home plus finished Custom2 Br 21/2 Bath Townhome, C/AC. H/W (617)569-6044 (877)765-3221 We Need Homes to Sell! 3 Fam, 4-5-5 Sep Utils., V. Convenient loc, Nice bath home on a lg lot. Updated kitchen, F.P.s, basement, H/w Floors, Garage, Nice private exposed beams, Steps to T, & Piers Park! Plus CHELSEA Floors, High End Finishes, Private Roof Deck! Call us for a Free Confidential Opinion Yard, Good Income, Needs a little T.L.C. Great H/W Floors, Plus in-law suite, Must see to yd, Needs TLC, Price Right! #14T $479,000 storage & parking, Reduced #156P $424,900 Large & Sunny 3B 2 Bath home plus Garage! Easy walk to T & Waterfront $799,000 for the Value of your Home! Find us on Facebook Investment!SALE #851S PENDING Ask $919,000 appreciate! #156S $990s addl attic rms, Open K-LV Area to Lg Porch, 5-17 W CHELSEA CHELSEA OPEN HOUSE MARIO REAL ESTATE Move Right In! We are pleased to announce Commercial, Investors, Contractors Apox. SATURDAY 1-2:30PM 2500 S.F. Bld onSALE 5000S.F. of land, Great 70 WARREN AVE WEST REVERE Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Lisa Leonard contractor yardPENDING or develop! #7V $399K THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? Great 1Br Condo, Fully updated, Over 700 Lg 2 Family, 2 Levels for owner w/ 7Rms, 4 Has joined our Sales Staff S.F., Brick Bldg, Balcony, Parking & More! Brs, H/w floors, Parking & Nice Yard FHA Approved! Asking $222K NEW TO MARKET Won't Last! $399k #35C Please call her for any of your st WE NEED HOMES FOR SALE!! Commercial (store on 1 floor) plus 2apts, EAST BOSTON Real Estate Needs Rebuilt within 10 years, All modern, 2 & 3Brs Si Parla Italiano • Se Habla Espanol • Falo Portuguese Last Unit, Brand New! 2Br Condo, H/W, SS WANTED with extra baths plus amazing roof deck views 617-620-3178 Appl, Granite, Lg Deck, Plus garage parking. We Need Homes For Sale! of skyline! #290M $1,499,000 [email protected] Ask $450's Please Call Us Now!!

Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 13

Metro News // CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 can support the City and sea. from movies, television and teen parent. “I’d like to see The City Council, act- the Knights of Columbus help to dispel rumors and the internet.” the family planning portion ing on a motion by Ward 2 and the Immaculate Con- myths that show up on so- CONCERNS Chan clarified that the of this communicated on Councillor Ira Novoselsky, ception Church. cial media.” EXPRESSED OVER visit is not a simple 15-min- the consent form that gets will pay tribute to Rick Rick was installed as Georgia Lowe of the ute interview, and instead, sent home. Sex is an adult Promise with a plaque that the Lecturer for the Re- New York Regional Cen- CONTRACEPTION it takes several hours and thing that comes with emo- will be placed in the City vere Knights of Columbus sus Center – which is part PROPOSAL even days to assess a stu- tions and baggage, so I want Council Chamber adja- Lodge at a dinner he attend- of the U.S. Department of LYNN -Parent, students, dent for safety and readi- to be sure we are sending cent to the TV production ed in September. Commerce – said the Cen- and health care workers ness. accurate information home room. Council President Grand Knight John Ver- sus information is protect- were present at the school “When a child approach- and conveying this to the Arthur Guinasso request- rengia said Rick had been ed, and all workers swear to committee meeting to es us and they are already parents.” ed a moment of silence for involved in the Lodge for that under oath. voice their concerns sur- sexually active, that is when Currently, there are eight Rick Promise at Monday’s the past five years. “The information you rounding the Lynn Com- we feel the need to keep full service school based Council meeting. “Rick had three ma- provide is safe and cannot munity Health Center them safe by providing health centers in the Lynn Bob Dunbar, executive jor things in life: his faith, be released, even to law en- Contraception Availability them with birth control and Schools, staffed with be- director of Revere TV, said his family, and his work,” forcement,” she said. “Our Proposal. The topic arose condoms. They are already havioral health counselors, Rick worked at the station said Verrengia. “He was a workers take an oath sworn last spring, when the Lynn doing these things and they medical nurse practitioners, since its inception in 2008 very gentle man with a big for life to protect data.” Community Health Center are asking us for help with and professionals qualified (and prior to that for KBLE heart.” The Knights will be The effort will also approached Lynn Public protection of pregnancy or to prescribe medication. TV, Revere), with the cov- holding a Mass in Rick’s translate into an advertising Schools, demonstrating a STDs.” Last year, the community erage of the City Council memory at the Immaculate campaign featuring people plan to make birth control In the month of Septem- center conducted 9,000 vis- one of his main responsi- Conception Church on Dec. from Chelsea, calling on pills, condoms, and De- ber alone, Chan witnessed its with students, dispersed bilities. 10 at 7:30 a.m. their friends and families to po-Provera, a contraceptive 21 cases of chlamydia, a 3,000 immunizations, and “I can say Rick’s dedica- fill out the Census. Those injection, available to high sexually transmitted dis- immunized 1,300 students. tion to covering those meet- POWERS will be featured in print, ra- school students. ease. Last year there were The majority of students ing was amazing,” said MONITORING dio and television ads. The committee agreed to 57 pregnant minors in go to the community center Dunbar. “I can honestly say This time around, the approve the plan with the Lynn, 12 percent of which to visit their Primary Care that in the entire time that AIRBNB Census will also be easier stipulation that the parental were second pregnancies. Physicians (PCP) for reg- I can count on two hands REVERE - Ward 5 than ever – featuring only consent form is updated and Chan confirmed that the ular visits, saving parents at most the times he might Councillor John Powers eight questions. an administration rollout parents are contacted if she both work and travel time. have missed covering a said he is monitoring the “It will be only eight plan is developed. Current- feels that there is a safety The Community Health meeting.” situation regarding the questions and should only ly, the Community Center risk. Center cares for 42,000 As Senior Center Direc- Airbnb (short-term rental) take a few minutes for most is only allowed to educate “I have called parents Lynn residents and is pres- tor Stephen Fielding so el- regulations being proposed people,” Fox-Lent said. students and send them when a kid has asked me to ent in 17 of the communi- oquently stated on a tribute for the city. “Even if they’re hesitant to back to the main health cen- help them talk to their par- ty’s schools. There are 50 page and a fact affirmed by “What I’m concerned fill it out online and don’t ter where they can get more ents about these services,” staff members who serve Dunbar, Rick Promise was about is a non-resident pur- want to use their cell phone information. With the plan she said. “We try to encour- the full medical team that a welcomed visitor at all chasing a two-family home or their home computer adopted, the health center age these things. We are en- works in the schools, pro- events at the Senior Center and converting it solely for because it could present is- staff will be able to offer couraging these kids to be viding a professional level in addition to his work cov- use as an Airbnb property,” sues, they can use a library birth control and condoms adults, to come to school on of care that is credentialed ering important citywide said Powers. computer or we might dis- after a student is thorough- time, to do their homework, at both the state and federal events on Memorial Day, At Monday’s City Coun- tribute laptops to churches ly interviewed. Parents can all these things. And when level. and Veterans Day. cil’s meeting, the Coun- or other organizations.” opt in or out on the consent we tell them that we are not Prior to the plan being With a zest for media and cil approved a motion The Census 2020 effort form that will be sent home. allowed to give them birth put into effect, parents, owner of warm, outgoing co-sponsored by Council will begin on March 12, After receiving parent control, we are creating a teachers and students can personality, Rick enjoyed President Arthur Guinas- when mailings go out to and community feedback roadblock for them.” get more information re- each day at Revere TV and so, Ward 1 Councillor Jo- each household inviting over the past few months, Another major concern garding healthy relation- residents would greet him anne McKenna, and Ward them to respond to online the committee was armed of parents is the side effects ships at: https://kidshealth. warmly when he showed 4 Councillor Pattrick Keefe or by phone to the Census. with knowledge on the top- of birth control pills on stu- org/. up to cover events. that Mayor Brian Arrigo re- A paper copy of the Census ic, and prepared to tackle dents who have allergies or “Rick was a very nice, quest the City Solicitor to will then go out, and if there appropriate questions. One are on other medications. RICK PROMISE very sweet guy,” said Dun- revise Boston’s short-term is still no response, employ- of the major concerns from In most cases, the stu- DIES AT 68 bar. “He was great to work rental ordinance and make ees from Census 2020 will parents and committee dent’s Primary Care Provid- with. Everyone got along those regulations applicable begin canvassing the neigh- er (PCP) is a staff member REVERE - Richard really well with Rick, who to Revere. members was the promo- “Rick” Promise, an institu- borhood and knocking on tion of birth control. of the Community Health was 100 percent dedicat- Powers aired concerns doors to get a count. By Center, and electronic re- tion in the community for ed to Revere TV. He loved about short-term rental “We aren’t just hand- decades through his out- mid-July, the count will be ing out condoms from a cords can be checked to re- Revere TV and media in properties in an interview drawn to a close. view other medications or standing coverage of the general. He had nearly 25 after the meeting. fishbowl in our office, we Revere City Council and are educating students on allergies. In the event that years of community me- “Number 1, the city cur- Making history the PCP is outside of the community events for Re- dia experience between rently has no way of know- healthy relationships,” said vere TV, died on Nov. 21, The Census 2020 effort Julie Chan, Pediatric Nurse network, staff members call KBLE and Revere TV. He ing if these properties are will be making history this the PCP with the student’s 2019. He was 68 years old. was definitely a fixture of hard-wired with regard to Practitioner who work for Rick was a popular time around as it plunges the Community Center at consent. the community and will be smoke and carbon monox- into the digital age. “There are very few con- fixture in the Revere TV missed by the Revere TV ide detectors,” said Powers. Lynn Tech. “We encourage control room during City For generations, the them to ask their parents traindications to birth con- staff, the Revere TV board, “Also I am concerned Census has been a paper or trol,” said Medical Team Council meetings, often in- and everyone that he came that the hotels in the city first, talk to their families teracting with councillors, face-to-face operation, but and doctor, if that doctor is Lead for the School-Based in contact with.” are losing business to short- in 2020, respondents will Health Center Program, who respected his profes- Dunbar noted that in ad- term rental properties, and not one of our staff mem- sionalism and the excellent be able to go online to fill bers.” Linda Galligani. “If the dition to Rick’s devotion as a result, the city is losing it out for the first time in child is unclear on their production work by the TV and support of Revere TV revenue that would normal- During the decision mak- station that airs meetings history. ing process, the Communi- medical history, we call and his wife, Kristine, he ly be collected as a room Georgia Lowe of the their out-of-network PCP live for viewing by Revere was an active member of excise tax,” added Powers. ty Center staff goes through residents. U.S. Census 2020 said this the students’ medical histo- to answer any questions, is the first time they have ry, past medications, family and in the majority of cas- added an online component medical history, as well as es, the students have no and they hope it helps to educating them on healthy problem with us doing this count hard populations – relationships. and they are typically in the such as newly arrived im- “We go through the pros room with us when we call migrant groups and those and cons of what they decide their doctor. We will also who don’t necessarily trust and we assess for healthy conduct checkbacks to see government and govern- relationships. Safety is the if the student has any side ment buildings. first priority and we make effects.” In Chelsea, that will like- sure that they don’t feel like Another major concern ly mean that people can fill they are being guilted into of the program is the clarity out the Census using their having sexual intercourse. of the consent form. phones, or they may have The conversation always “I want to make sure that laptops at non-profits or starts about where they are everyone is aware of what places of worship to help learning about relationships we are going to offer in our allay fears and build trust. from and hopefully, they schools,” said school com- All of that will hopefully are getting this information mittee member, Michael equal a higher rate of re- from their parents and not Satterwhite, who shared sponses this time for Chel- that he is the brother of a

The 2019 Winthrop “It’s Santa on the Winthrop FireBlank Truck! ” Available at these locations for $8 hristmas Webster First Federal Credit Union C Ace HardwareBook / Belle Isle Seafood Winthrop Chamber of Commerce Winthrop Senior Center Kids Belle Isle Liquors / The Meat Market Christmas Photos Shirley Hardware / Winthrop Library Winthrop Book Depot & Cafe to be included in our Adriatic Restaurant & Bar Winthrop Arms Restaurant Christmas Kids Pages Luxo Salon / Swetts Liquors DEADLINE FOR PHOTOS WILL BE Winthrop Market Place ( Special Hours ) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, 2019 Proceeds Benefit The Historic Deane Winthrop House The Winthrop Improvement & Historical Association Thanks You For Your Support Email To: [email protected] AS JPG ATTACHMENT. MUST INCLUDE CHILD'S NAME AND PUBLICATION OF CHOICE. Mail to or Drop: The Independent Newspaper Group 385 Broadway • Suite 105, Revere, MA 02151 Photos will be published in the week of December 17th & 18th issues of The Revere Journal, Chelsea Record, East Boston Times, PLEASE RECYCLE Winthrop Sun Transcript, Everett Independent & Lynn Journal w NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR UNPUBLISHED PHOTOS PHOTOS MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 30 DAYS. Page 14 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected]

Around the City

HOLIDAY POPS and 4 p.m.; and “A Christmas day celebration performance, Carol,” Dec. 8, 7 p.m., at Thursday, December 5, 7:30 The Boston Pops Orchestra 3 City Hall Square, Lynn. p.m.,at Cary Memorial Hall, ushers in the holiday season, Ticketmaster.com. 1605 Mass.Ave., Lexington. December 4-31, with several $69-$89, CaryHallLexington. surprise guests, at Symphony com, 800-657-8774. Hall, 301 Mass. Ave., Boston. DOLLY PARTON’S 800-266-1200, bostonpops. org. SMOKY MOUNTA N ILLUMINUS FESTIVAL Downtown Boston Business WHAT MAKES IT Red Tail :Productions and GREAT? Paul T,Couch presents the Improvement District (BID) new musical, December 3-29, and LuminArtz bring free pro- Celebrity Series presents Rob jected artworks, performances Kapilow’s “Dreaming of a at Emerson Colonial Theatre, 106 Boylston ST., Boston. and immersive experiences to Jewish Cbristmas,” Sunday, downtown Boston, featur- December 8, at 3 p.m., at Tickets start at $39.50. emer- soncolonialtheatre.com, 888- ing regional artists working New England Conservatory’s in new media technologies, Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough 616-0272. light and sound, December 5 St., Boston. $30-$60. 617- and 6, 5-11 p.m., in Boston’s 482-6661, celebrityseries. MOBY DICK Financial District. Rain date, org/productions/what-makes- December 7: Located in sec- it-great-jewish-christmas/. American Repertory Theater presents the world pre- tions of High, Summer and New England Conservatory Federal streets, Milton Place, Dominique Eade’s ensembles PHOTO BY KEVIN DOYLE miere musical based on From left: Margaret Sweeney as Marlene and Olivia Raso as Pope Joan in Salem State Herman Melville’s classic buildings at 100 and125 perform Dec. 3, 7-10 p.m.; Summer St. 10 High St., 160 Levy Leake amd Moses ensem- University’s production of ‘Top Girls’, appearing through December 8 in the Sophia Gordon novel, with music, lyrics, Center for Creative and Performing Arts. book and orchestrations and175 Federal St, and others. bles, Dec. 11, and Zaleski and More information at illumi- Moran ensembles Dec. 12 in by Dave Malloy, December Drosselmeyer, Dec.8-13. 617- nusboston.org,/2019, also on the Eben Jordan Ensemble SHEILA JORDAN FADE 3-January 17, tickets from 547-8300. $25. Loeb Drama Center, Instagram, twitter and face- Room. The internationally acclaimed Trinity Repertory Theatre 64 Brattle St., Cambridge. book. jazz vocalist returns to the presents its Latinx and cre- PASTRY AND AmericanRepertoryTheater. WHITE CHRISTMAS Mad Monkfish, 524 Mass. ative team and cast December CIRQUE DU SOLEIL Irving Berlin’s classic musi- PROSECCO org, 617-547-8300. Ave., Cambridge, on Friday 5-January 5, with Tanya The exciting, iconic group cal spins its musical holiday and Saturday, December 6 Radio star Sue Brady hosts Saracho’s dramatic come- MIRACLE ON 34th returns on ice in AXEL, open- magic again, December 17-29, and 7, performing a concert the event to benefit the Boston dy, tickets start at $27.201 ing December 5, with six per- at Boch Center Wang Theatre, STREET with the Yoko Miwa Trio, Rescue Mission, Dec. 11, 4-8 Washington ST., Providence, formances at DCU Center, Boston. Tickets start at $25. Greater Boston stage Company at 7 and 9 p.m., ($20 plus p.m., at the Denise Hajar RI. 401-351-4242, TrinityRep. Worcester. Bochcenter.org, 800-982- presents the beloved, magical meal purchase) and master Boutique,304 Victory Road, com/fade. 2787, Ticketmaster. class, Saturday, 1-4 p.m., $15- Christmas story, based on the Quincy. Guests are encour- YONATAN Twentieth Century Fox clas- $35. Eventbrite.com/e/shei- aged to bring warm clothing, ELEPHANY & PIGGIES ROXBURY AND la-jordan-at-the-mad-monk- WINETRAUB sic movie, through December blankets, socks and scarves, 22: Friday, 8 p.m., Dec. 13, Wheelock Family Theatre wel- DORCHESTER fish-tickets-79470509433. The co-founder of SpaceIL, and jackets for do 10 a.m., 8 p.m.; Saturday, comes family fun Elephant and STRINGFESTS Eventbrite.com/e/nea:mas- is guest speaker at Jewish Nation to the Boston Rescue 2, 7 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m.; Piggie’s “We Are In A Play,” ter-sheila-jordans-mas- National Fund’s Breakfast for As part of the tribute to cel- Mission. Wednesday, Dec. 4,11, at 2 December 7-15, 10:30 a.m., list Pablo Casals, cello-vocal ter-jazz-vocals-class-tick- Israel, Monday, December 9, 2 p.m., 200 the , ets-79479329815. p.m.; Thursday, Dec. 5, 19, at trio Voci Angelica leads the FIREHOUSE CENTER 8-9 a.m., Marriott Newton, in 10 a.m., 7:30 p.m., Dec. 12, Boston. $20. 617-353-3001, third and fourth components, FUN Newton. Registration, break- 2, 7:30 p.m., 395 Main St., [email protected]. December 6, with Boston NEC JAZZ ORCHESTRA fast, 7:30 a.m. Stoneham. $47-$57; seniors, The Firehouse Center for the BOSTON BAROQUE City-Wide String Orchestra The New England RUDOLPH THE RED- $42-$52; students with and City Strings, United, and Conservatory Jazz Orchestra Arts presents Joppa Dance valid ID, $20 group, Thrifty Soprano Amanda Forsythe, the Dorchester Stringfest, performs the music of Gunther Company’s performance of NOSED REINDEER Thursday discounts. 781-279- mezzo-soprano Ann Dec. 14, with Conservatory Schuller, Thursday, December “The Holiday Adventure of the You know Dasher, and Dancer, 2200, greaterbostonstage.org. McMahon, tenor Thomas Lab Charter School. 5, 7:30 p.m., at Jordan Misfit Toys,” December 6-8, and Prancer, and Vixen, but Cooley and baritone Andrew Celebrityseries.org. Hall, 290 Huntington Ave., Market Square, Newburyport. you know Rudolph best of OLIVER Harland performing December NEW YORK TENORS Boston. Free admission, ticket Firehouse.org. all, and he’s coming here New Repertory Theatre ush- 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m., at New Daniel Rodriguez, Andy required. 617-585-1100,nec- to delight children and the ers in the holiday season England Conservatory’s Cooney and Christopher music.edu/events/jazz50-mu- GAMM THEATRE young-at-heart, December 6-8, with classic musical tale, Jordan Hallm Gainsborough Macchio usher in the Spirit of sic-gunther-schuller-nec-jazz- The holiday takes a nos- at the Boch Center Shubert “Oliver!”, through December St., Boston. Bostonbaroque. orchestra. Christmas December 8, at 2 talgic turn with the Gamm Theatre, Boston. Tickets start 29, Mainstage Theatre, org. at $43. Bochcenter.org, 800- p.m., featuring Brian Kennedy, Theatre’s production of “It’s A Mosesian Center for the Arts, of Belfast, Marjie Delaney OBERON 982-2787. 321 Arsenal St., Watertown. WE THREE KINGS Wonderful Life,” a live radio Fitzpatrick, the Haley Irish The Vijay Iyer Trio performs Tickets start at $25. Student, Lowell Memorial Auditorium play, December 5-22, 1245 Dancers, and Declan Houtom, December 4, 8 p.m., fpr a jazz senior, group discounts. 617- presents an Irish Tenors accompanied by the Big Apple night out, at Club Oberon, Jefferson Blvd.; Warwick, LYNN AUDITORIUM 923-8487 , newrep.org. Christmas, “We Three Kings,” Ensemble, at Back Bay Events 2 Arrow St., Cambridge, fol- RI. Previews, $33; tickets, Kids will delight in The Elf Sunday, December 8, 3 p.m., Center, John Hancock Hall, lowed by Something Strange, $45; children, students, $20; on the Shelf, - A Christmas VIENNA BOYS CHOIR East Merrimack St., Lowell. 180 Berkeley St., Boston. Bit. a music and burlesque trib- 10-more group discounts. Musical Dec. 5, 7 p.m.; Greater Spectacle Management $39-$99. Lowellauditorium. ly/TheSpiritofChristmasNYT. ute to The Nightmare Before 401-723-4266. Salem Ballet Company’s presents the international- com, 800-657-8774. Christmas, Dec.6,7; Club “,”, Dec. 7, 12 ly renowned choir in a holi- WINTHROP PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY Cleaning Carpentry Construction Contractor Home Services Repair C le a n in g Antonio Moccia Carpentry services R. SASSO & SONS HOME H o m e -A p a rtm e n t Bathroom, Kitchen, Doors, ASPHALT PAVING - CONSTRUCTION Always the Best Value G Curb Cuts G Landscaping G Water Lines G Excavation BOOK REPAIR? Replacement Windows, Finish Work G G G KITCHENS O ffice s LANDSCAPING Concrete Foundations Retaining Walls Stone Delivery 617-309-7081 617-569-2846 G Bobcat Service G Concrete G Seal CoatG Sewer Lines G Free Fill Roofing & Siding Call Good prices & references cHristoPHer’s Licensed BOB 781-284-6311Everything SoFamily Green Operated Landscaping AL COY gino mastro617-A-S-P-H-A-L-Tmattei Since 1963 NOW WINTER NEW Cell# 857-919-0392lawn cutting & Insured Spring clean-up • expert Painting • demolition Free estim ates hedging, weeding, mulching 617-539-0489 SHOWROOM lanDscaPing mulching-weeding • General maintenance NOW OPEN clean Yard • low-Priced by V.S.R. Yard clean-up • trim hedges & trees cleanout’s all type • Snow Plowing • Free estimates Masonry & Landscape & Masonry co. call chris SPECIALS Designing & Completing Ideas for over 30 Years Free estimates Revere, MA Chimney Pointing, Disposal617-835-4131 Exterminator AND Carpentry & Odd Jobs Landscaping Masonry 781-284-8598 781-500-9709 Our goal is to provide our customers with • Reliable Mowing Service • Brick or Block Steps D & B LANDSCAPING • Spring$FREE$ & FallMOVING Cleanups • ORBrick orSELLING Block Walls $FREE$ Clovers the highest quality material and We Clean • Mulching & edging • Concrete or Brick Paver Free Estimates ~ Reasonable Prices SAVE “ Do you have a lot of good stuff to get 1 col. xLiCenSed & inSuRed professional installations in the business.” • Sod or Seed Lawns Patios & Walkways lawn Care Reliable Mowing Service, Mulching, edging, Spring & Pressure Washer • Spring & Fall Clean-ups & Repair • Shrub Planting & Trimming • Brick Re-Pointing • Spring Clean Ups Fall Cleanups, Snowplowing,PESKY new Lawns Seed or Sod PEST SERVICESComplete Yard & Lawn Care –J.B. • irrigationrid of?Systems Call us! •We Basement will Repair take it away 1 inchProfessional Reliable Service • trees and Branches [email protected] Include Shrubs, Trim & Mulch Gutters free! Give us a call and let us take a Removed residentiaL • coMMerciaL $5/wk617-389-laWnTicks, (5296)mosquitoes, 781-535-2773 look at what you have. • Mulch & Hedges • Mowing & Fertilizing AFFORDABLE bees,LANDSCAPING bed bugs, MIKE & SONS LaNdSCaPINg Call617-389-1490 Jim at 857-251-1622 • Junk Removal termites, wasps, Free Estimates Joe pierotti Jr. • Joe pierotti Sr. Custom Porches & Decks FRee eStiMateS 617-466-0060 squirrels,• 617-331-4243 bats, Complete Yard & Lawn Care M•T•W•F 9:30-5:00 • Senior Discount • Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured LandscapingCall Kevin Spring & Fall Clean-upmice, • Mulch rats, • birds Lawns etc. • Spring &10% Fall Clean-Up OFF • Lawn Treatment Windows Gutters Commercial Painting & Home Sat. 9:30-4:00 • Thur. 9:30-7:00 617-884-2143 first service 781-520-1699 Improvement 195 Squire Road • Revere LANDSCAPING Free Estimates Mike 781- 284-2328 Stefano 339-532-9578 •• SNOWCOMMERCIAL PLOWING & Flat & Rubber Roofs Licensed & Insured General Contractor Interior/Exterior, MASONRY • COMMERCIAL & Free Estimates RESIDENTIAL Governors PAINTINGSame day appointments available RESIDENTIAL Flexible hours, M-Saturday 8am-6:30pm Senior Discounts John ToTTen NAVICO N • FULLYFULLY INSUREDINSURED ••Boston CLEAN-UPSCLEAN-UPS BoBs GardenPOWELL Sundays 8am-12pm (978) 778-8206 Masonry MASON CONTRACTOR Domenico specializing in stone, brick, block, • CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION PAINTING & JOhN J. RECCA CESARS PAINTING Painting • Concrete Painting co. Painting co. Neighborhood Affordable and concrete construction and repair Painting 20 Years + LandscapingECORATING (617) 207-3390 peskypestservices.com • Brick & Block Small exterior D 30 years experience 781-289-7700 complete interior High Quality Painting • Water Proofing Prompt, Clean, neat. PAINTING PAINTING Licensed • senior Discount P.O. Box 606,606, Revere,Revere, MA MA 02151 02151 Tommy Domenico • All Types of Exterior Call anytime. SPECIALISTS Interior/Exterior Roberta Will General Contractors [email protected] (Marbleizing) FAUX & Wallpapering. (617) 561-9516 Restoration Home 617-417-9585 617-365-5451• Mowing Commercial/Residential Removal COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL • FULLY INSURED (Sponging) Wallpapering, Richard Bruno Bruno Floor Sanding John J. Recca FREE ESTIMATE CLEAN-UPS • CONSTRUCTION • SNOW REMOVAL Interior & Exterior. • SPECIAL WINTER RATES Fully Insured Painting 857-258-5584 Insured & Licensed Vinny’s• Mulching Affordable Prices. • Wall Papering Your Ad FREE Quality Work Home Improvements Consultants Scottie’s 781-581-0031 Masonry Wallpapering ESTIMATES • Decorative Painting Painting Dan Powell Reasonable Rates Call Cesar Multi-Services 2 col. x 1 inch • Murals Interior/Exterior Here CENTURY & Painting• Spring781-289-4786 Free Estimates Residential/ Commercial • Interior/ Clean-Outs DRIVEWAY 617-381-7500 $120.00781-718-9971 617-846-8992 Commercial/Residential QUALITY MASONRY MORELLI MASONRY & TILE781-289-7896 781-241-2454 Exterior • New Construction Build and Demo/Removal Top Notch Services • HOT TOP Clean-ups! Inside & Out LICENSED & INSURED All Types of Masonry Repair, CeramicDRIVEWAYS Tile, Fully Insured GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE Landscaping • Plowing Mike’s Painting Co. Design • Attics • Basements • Additions Residential+ Business Concrete Pours, Chimneys, Stairs, • SEAL Walls, COATING Quality Work BRICK • BLOCK • STONE • CONCRETE Trash RemovalCutting • & Demolition Pointing • Restoration Cleaning Your617-872-4831 Ad Interior - Exterior CALL 781-971-0119 ALL TYPES OF MASONRY RESIDENTIAL & Fully Insured • Free Estimates Vinyl Siding •Roofing • Porches FREE ESTIMATES 617-821-3793 Free Estimates Call:Fully 781-760-6734 Insured • No Job Too SmallCOMMERCIAL Reasonable Rates Dennis Morelli (781) 324-1555 Here 617-568-1800 Windows • Kitchen and bathrooms D&B Landscape PLEASE RECYCLE Free Estimates Your Pre-approved Contractors for first time Reasonable Rates 781-632-8812William Mack Painting Frank’s AP Spring & Fall Clean-up Roofing 30 years experience Housepainting 781-241-2454 Lawn Care Ad • No-cost Estimates PAinting geneRaL contRactoRS Interior/Exterior home buyers programs Trim & Mulch • Interior, Exterior InterIor/ Movers Special Winter Rates • 20 Years Experience, exterIor • References Repairs • Brick Steps • Brick Patios & Walkways Free Estimates • Reasonable RatesHere VICTOR V. MA CSL#088821 781-535-2772 781-289-0698RoofingFree estImates Repairs Free Estimates Fully Insured Meticulous Work • Concrete Patios & Walkways • Brick or Block Walls Ask Frank about Pressure Washing! Elements Group, Inc. Reasonable Rates 617-320-4179 • 617-846-5805 We paInt asbestos Quality Work @ Reasonable Rates • Brick Re-Pointing Commercial & Residential shIngles & Expert Design PAVING Spring Clean Ups alumInum sIdIng SONNY’S Landscape Maintenance Lawn Maintenance Painting/Carpentry P&G PAINTING Hardscapes • Irrigation • Masonry MARCELLO USA Roofing Free Estimates! 30 Years Experience! Yard Clean-ups ~ Sod Lawns Interior/Exterior Call arI @ IMMEDIATE 617-389-1490 Landscape Lighting Snow Plowing ~ Sand & Salt Paint 3 family ~ Approx. $5,200 Light Carpentry Fully InsuredRonnie Z.SSO & SOCLOVERS 617-710-8881 • 617-561-1215 QUALITY IS OUR GOAL. Luciano Fanciosa (781)289-1542 . SA N Emilio 781-289-0534 20 yrs exp. [email protected] ROOF REPAIR Leave Your S ROOFING“no Jobs too & Remodeling 781-853-9400 R LAWN CARELicense #27484 • 40 yrs. exp. Free Estm. Marcello781-289-5207 De Souza To place your ad in Family• New Operated Lawns Installed 339-927-2666 big or too small” “We Get The Job Done The First Time On Time” SERVICES MoreLLi Masonry & tiLe Since 1963 Roofing specialist Residential All Types of Masonry Repair, Ceramic Tile, Moving To ASPHALTUs PAVING - CONSTRUCTION• Trees and Branches • Shingle and Rubber Roofs Concrete Pours, Chimneys, Stairs, Walls, PLUMBING Patch Work | Shingles G Curb Cuts G Concrete Foundations G Concrete our service Snow Removal, Shoveling/Plowing Available. WhetherLandscaping & ItConstruction Be One Piece or More! • Mulch & Hedges • All Types of Siding • Gutters Chimney Repair G Landscaping G Retaining Walls G Seal Coat Fully Insured • No Job Too Small Designing/Hardscape • Maintenance Joseph pepe • ASPHALT • SHINGLES G Water Lines G Stone Delivery • GMowing Sewer Lines & Fertilizing New Dennis Morelli Free Estimates10% •OFF Sod/Seed FOR • Comm/Res. SENIOR CITIZENS, heating, air conditioning • Window Replacement • Decks G Excavation G Bobcat Service G Free Fill & refrigeration • SLATE + RUBBER ROOFS directory please Roofs Installed 781-632-8812 781-284-4747VETERANSEst. & 1986 DISABLED • Junk Removal residential & commercial • Flashing • And More... BOB 781-284-6311 licensed technician MOVERS OIL FREE ESTIMATES 617-A-S-P-H-A-L-T lic. #019734 SERVING THE BOSTON AREA SINCE 1997 781-248-8297 Call Ronnie 781-308-3809 Phone: 617-650-2246 call 781-485-0588 PLUMBING Call Kevin CELL: 617-206-7862 | OFFICE: 617-507-1703 santinosroofing33 [email protected] @gmail.com GILL OIL Beattie PlumBing & Heating 20 AUGUSTUS ST., REVERE, MA, 02151 Ronnie Z. CROMBIE 617-884-2143 ext 110 Licensed + Insured Leave Your COMPANY781-321-2499 Hot Water Heaters & Boilers LICENSED & INSURED CSL 100141 For A Free EstimatePlumbing & [email protected] Fixture rePair Moving To Us Sales • Service • Installation BatHroom & KitcHen installation Service Contracts • Budget Plans Heating 617-846-2789 Whether It Be One Piece or More! [email protected] Boilers • Burners Licensed & Insured 10% OFF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS, 10% Senior Discount master license #15231 • Fully insured Baseboards •Water Heaters VETERANS & DISABLED QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 24 Hour Emergency Service Call Ronnie (617) 846-8668 617-567-1978 • 617-846-1978 License #12742 mpressive 781-321-2499 Serving East Boston & Winthrop 24 Hr. Emergency Service Plumbing & Heating For A Free Estimate SPECIAL $25 OFF Showroom SaleS & Service Any Service Over $100 with coupon PROFESSIONAL PAVING Now Accepting M/C, Visa, AmEx 331 BroaDway, Take pride in your home revere, ma 02151 PLUMBING, ED DiLORENZO Give us a call • Free Estimates HEATING & 781-284-9555 PLUMBING Christopher’s Plumbing TWO GUYS WITH Driveways • Walls • Commercial Landscaping GASFITTINGS 9-5pm 781-284-4693 A MOVING TRUCK Water Heaters licenSed + inSured. maSter lic no 12945. Small Jobs Only Call Tracey - Office # 978-502-1378 installed & Elec. Drain Cleaning Best Rates Call for free estimate POOL TABLE REPAIR 781-284-3615 Affordable Rate Abe: 617-820-7931 24 Hour emergency service Daren License # 24536 Relocation & Storage Bay State Paving POOL TABLE Licensed plumber #31550 DiBartolomeo Lic. #10914 & Landscaping Santos Rivas FELT RECOVERING ROOFING/SIDING Design Any Size Seal Coating Revere Roofing Jack Hubner 617-569-5687 Call For Pricing www.moversinactions.net 781-284-6558 & Remodeling Roof Repairs 781-706-0371 857-258-2959 Complete roofing Mid-Size Roofs & Ext. Repairs Supervisor’s License #100694 POOLS specialist PLASTERING Home Contractor’s #126861 Same owner for Winthrop, MA AUGUSTA 38 years. 617-539-4487 PLASTERING M.J. Commercial Pool Shingles, Above & In-ground Pools - Rubber Roof, WE STOP Interior/Exterior DOHERTY • Blueboard • Plastering Replacement Liners Chimney Repairs, ROOF LEAKS PLASTERING Gutters, **Free Estimates** Jim 617-567-5927 Filters - Accessories - Installation - Repairs Roof Repairs **Emergency Service Repairs** Openings - Closings - Gunite Pool Repairs Lic. #105059 • New Rubber Roof Systems Free Estimates Plastering • Shingles & Slate • Chimneys of all types. Compare the quality! 781-284-0104 • Windows & Skylights Free Estimates “Your Full Service Company” • Gutters • Carpentry • Siding Superior Workmanship at prices Commercial - Residential that won’t go through the roof. Your Ad Est. 1974 Fully Licensed & Insured Excellent References Call today ROOF LEAKING? (781) 324-9135 •Emergency Leak Repair 24/7 Here 781-632-5750 Roofing • Gutters 617-315-3050 Corolla REPAIR SERVICE A.S.R. Roofing Contractors • Ice & Snow Removal • Siding Serving all of New England • Asphalt Shingles RUBBISH ROMOVAL • Additions Senior & Veterans Discount 15% off • Rubber Roof Systems roofing ExpErt rEpair! • Carpentry • Flat Roof of all kinds East Boston, MA Global • Gutters - Downspouts - Drains Computers, printers, laptops, fax, typewriters. • Decks Roofing Call 617-561-1333 RMF RUBBISH No job too small or • Chimney - Dormers - Skylights Ask for Bob Corolla trotman rEpair SErvicE, inc. • Repairs too big Union Lic. Member (617) 888-8058 REMOVAL 617-387-6146 Victor Grillo Free Est. • Fully Ins. Senior & Vets 20% Discount Free Estimates • Affordable Call Everett Licensed Free Estimates Insured 617-201-1468 781-858-6104 Scrap Metal - Free Pick Up ROOFING Family owned & operated • 28 years in business Si Parlo Italiano Clean-ups/Clean-outs RAZOR EDGE MURPHY deL’s & sons JULES ROOFING leaky roof Roofing Builder No job too big or too small Your Ad ROOFING Roofing & Repair & more ROOFING AND Remodeling Maintenance Roofing/Sheet Metal Rubber & Modified. shingles missing Commercial & Residential CARPENTRY CO. Renovations Call Santos Rivas Shingles/Rubber/Slate No Job Too Small or Too Big Seamless Gutter Shingles & Rubber 67 Lubec St., East Boston Union Lic. Member Custom metal fabrications Shingles 617-846-3923 Here D & S GeneRal Cell 617) 212-5612 • Office/Fax (617) 567-2808 617-569-5687 Free Est. • Fully Ins. 617-293-6305 42 yrs exp, Free est complete roofing Service ContRaCtinG CoRp. A+ RECORD Lic # 067095 • Reg. #120081 www.moversinaction.net REFRIGERATION Call 781-715-3948 Free Estimates office: 617-884-0909 781-289-8503 Free estimates Cell: 617-771-5165 ROBINSONS REMOVAL SERVICE CALENDAR USA ROOFING & SIDING ROOF WINDOWS SANTINO’S ROOFING DUMPSTER REMOVAL REFRIGERATION Gutters - Flashing - Decks - Affordable, Competitive Rates MAINTENANCE 617-548-3801 • Office 781-771-7052 COMMERCIAL SERVICE All Types of Roofing Free Estimates • Fully Insured 15 & 20 yard Container Rentals ICE CUBE MACHINES, WALK-INS, “We get the job done the first time on time”

Rubbish Removals & House Clean-Outs REACHIN SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS Paul Machado Chimney & Gutter Work Leak Stoppers • Snow & Ice Removal from Roofs 115 Butler Street 617-650-2246 •Fax: 617-294-2286 FREE ESTIMATES New Roofing & Repairs •Rubber Roofing Shingle Roofing 781-389-1045 Revere 781-284-8790 [email protected] Dave 781-760-4350 20% Off REMODELING SNOW REMOVAL TILE Leaky roof/Shingles missing D. DELL’ANNO Morano Call Roof Repairs Co. REMODELING FRANK’S SNOW PLOW SERVICE RICHIE’S PLOWING 617-846-3923/617-846-0900 All Your Remodeling Needs Commercial and Residential•Plowing/Salting Tile Leaks are our First priority Licensed & Fully Insured Parking lots, driveways, walkways Winthrop, MA For Speedy Service Call 781-760-6710 Free Estimates - Reg. #133317 - 20 years experience 617-846-2608 Free Estimates Call: Free estimates 617-448-0293 781-771-1820 Business: 781-233-2657 • Cell: 781-760-6734 reasonable Prices Email: [email protected] The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Page 15

• Revere • Everett • Winthrop • Lynn • East Boston • Chelsea • Charlestown Lynn Independent Newspaper Group REaL EstatE Sales • Rentals rEvErE Call: EvErEtt 781-485-0588 Land • Commercial RECRuItmENt ChELsEa Fax: Professional • Medical CharLEstoWn Winthrop 781-485-1403 General • Services East Classified Boston Classified More Than 100,000 Readers Each Week • Auto Sales • Yard Sales 7 Communities • Miscellaneous

• 123 • 272 GEN’L HELP WANTED APTS. FOR RENT Real Estate Transfers Optician needed for lenses and submitting REVERE - Available now. ovated. $2,800. Sec- busy ophthalmology vision claims. Please 1 Bedroom, 2nd floor. tion 8 Accepted. Call BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE No pets, no smoking. 857 888 1537 Higgginbotham, David Rutherford Judith Est 61-63 Cottage Park Rd $495,000 practice. Knowledge of submit resume to ------dispensing, adjusting, [email protected]. $1500 - includes heat! Bettano, Mark Leclair, Kenneth M 17 Edgehill Rd $475,000 781-244-5923 LYNN - Available now. fitting of frames and ------Newly renovated. Nice, Rand, Linda Charter, Rachel E 5 Pearl Ave #2 $340,000 Winthrop Large, 3 bedroom Gamerman, Matthew Mcghee, William J 27 Pleasant Park Rd $590,000 Licensed Plumbers Wanted Fort Heath Apartments apartment. 3rd Mansfield FT Pappas, Corinne A 3 Seal Harbor Rd #237 $499,900 Boston residents preferred. Start 1 bed / 2 bed, on site floor..$2,000. immediately. Call 617-212-2268 parking, pool, exercise Call 617 529 0879 ------Shining a new for more information. ,billiard room, sun deck, renovated kitchens, MALDEN-Linden area Shining a new storage, heat / hot - Modern, renovated light on real estate. • 137 OFFICE/ COMM’L water included. Pets no, 6 room, 3 bedroom RENTALS smoking no. available ranch house. Hardwood light on real estate. floors, full kitchen - REVERE: Off Broadway. Professional office space. now. Call for rates 617- We can get your home listed here! 846-7300. D&D, fridge, stove. We can get your home listed here! On public transportation. Call for details. 978-590------No pets, parking. Call 8810 EVERETT 3 bedroom, 781-321-6429. hardwood floors, ren- HIGHLAND GROUP BUILDING FOR SALE HIGHLAND GROUP [email protected]@compass.com

REVERE - Great Location DEADLINES: For classi- TO PLACE YOUR AD 781-485-0588 617.846.8000617.846.8000 2 Store Fronts 1 4BR fied line ads, deadlines Apt. 5 open Pkg. spots are Monday by 4 p.m. compass.com HIGHLAND GROUP IS A TEAM OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AFFILIATED WITH COMPASS, A LICENSED REAL $950,000. Call 781-485-0588 or ESTATE BROKER AND ABIDES BY EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY LAWS. compass.com HIGHLAND GROUP IS A TEAM OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AFFILIATED WITH COMPASS, A LICENSED REAL 617 785 7027 fax the ad to 781-485- ESTATE BROKER AND ABIDES BY EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY LAWS. ------1403 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE provisions of Chapter 131, CONSERVATION existing steel columns in Notice is hereby given in and Winthrop Town By- LEGAL NOTICE to the scheduled end Street Section 40, Massachusetts COMMISSION parking area. accordance with Section Laws, a public hearing will PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF time of Winthrop Middle Direction of Travel: Wetlands Protection Act Norm Hyett, Chair PROJECT LOCATION: 247 2.9 (c) of the Code of be held on December 11, DECEMBER 17, 2019 School until 15 minutes Southbound and Winthrop Town By- 12/5/19 Washington Avenue, the Town of Winthrop 2019, at 8:00 P.M. in the Notice is hereby given in after the scheduled end At Intersection of: Main Laws, a public hearing will W Winthrop, MA. that the Winthrop Town Joseph Harvey Hearing accordance with Section time when school is in Street be held on December 11, NOTE: A copy may Council will conduct Public Room, Winthrop Town Hall 2.9 (c) of the Code of session. Commercial TOWN OF WINTHROP 2019, at 7:55 P.M. in the be obtained from the Hearing(s) on Tuesday, on the Notice of Intent the Town of Winthrop vehicles making local Please note: the only LEGAL NOTICE Joseph Harvey Hearing LEGAL NOTICE Conservation Office at the December 17, 2019 at on from Anthony DelVecchio that the Winthrop Town deliveries shall be exempt new sign to be erected # 028-2019 Room, Winthrop Town Hall Winthrop Public Facilities or after to construct new addition Council will conduct Public and permitted to make is Main Street at Payson Notice is hereby given in on the Notice of Intent Building. 7:00 pm in the Harvey with foundation. Hearing(s) on Tuesday, the turn. Street, Westbound. The accordance with Chapter from Valerie Passick to At said hearing all Hearing Room that the PROJECT LOCATION: 623 December 17, 2019 at on Motion: To amend other signs are in place, 40A of the Massachusetts construct new 12’x12’ interested persons shall 1. Town Council vote Pleasant Street, Winthrop, or after town ordinance section but do not appear in the General Laws and Chapter one-story addition and be given the opportunity the use of Retained MA. 7:00 pm in the Harvey 10.24.010 – Schedule ordinance. 17 of the Code of the to enclose existing front NOTICE is hereby given to be heard. Earnings, Harbor Master/ NOTE: A copy may Hearing Room: of one-way streets by Motion: To amend town Town of Winthrop that porch. that in accordance with the WINTHROP Waterways $89,380 to be obtained from the To amend town ordinance inserting the following ordinance 10.16.090 – the Winthrop Board of PROJECT LOCATION: provisions of Chapter 131, CONSERVATION purchase a re-placement Conservation Office at the section 10.12.090 – Right line in the table: Parking prohibited upon Appeals will conduct 55 Seaview Avenue, Section 40, Massachusetts COMMISSION Boston Whaler Winthrop Public Facilities turns prohibited at certain Name of Street: Payson certain streets by inserting a public hearing on Winthrop, MA. Wetlands Protection Act Norm Hyett, Chair 2. Town Council vote to Building. intersections by inserting Street the following lines in the Thursday, December NOTE: A copy may and Winthrop Town By- 12/5/19 transfer $49,600 from At said hearing all the following: Location : From Main table: 5, 2019, at or after be obtained from the Laws, a public hearing W Salary Reserve to Dept. interested persons shall E. No vehicle going Street to the intersection 7:00 p.m. in the Joseph Conservation Office at the will be held on December Budgets & Enterprise be given the opportunity Easterly on Central Street of Harvard and Franklin Name of Street: Central Harvey Hearing Room, Winthrop Public Facilities 11, 2019, at 7:50 P.M. Funds as need-ed / FY20 to be heard. shall make a right turn Streets Street from 30 Street Town Hall, Winthrop, Building. in the Joseph Harvey LEGAL NOTICE costs associated with a 2% WINTHROP onto Payson Street from minutes prior to the start Side: Both Massachusetts, 02152 At said hearing all Hearing Room, Winthrop cost of living adjustment CONSERVATION 30 minutes prior to the time of Winthrop Middle Location: From Payson upon the application of interested persons shall Town Hall on the Notice of (COLA) for non-union COMMISSION start time of Winthrop School until the scheduled Street to a point 30 Feet Robert & Maureen Keeler, be given the opportunity Intent from Brad Fischer employees /other Norm Hyett, Chair Middle School until the start time, and from Westerly 328 Pleasant St. seeking a to be heard. to enclose existing front relevant FY20 salary 12/5/19 scheduled start time, and 15 minutes prior to the Name of Street: Payson Variance. WINTHROP porch, construct front adjustments. W from 15 minutes prior scheduled end time of Street The applicant seeks CONSERVATION steps, and construct new NOTICE is hereby given 3. Town Council vote to to the scheduled end Winthrop Middle School Side: West relief of a variance for a COMMISSION 10’x10’ deck. that in accordance with the transfer $43,900 from time of Winthrop Middle until 15 minutes after Location: From Central property fence because Norm Hyett, Chair PROJECT LOCATION: 70 provisions of Chapter 131, Salary Reserve to the Fire LEGAL NOTICE School until 15 minutes the scheduled end time Street to a point 30 feet the permit was denied in 12/5/19 Winthrop Shore Drive, Section 40, Massachusetts Dept. for the purpose of after the scheduled end when school is in session. Northerly accordance to the Town of W Winthrop, MA. Wetlands Protection Act funding the annualized time when school is in Commercial vehicles Name of Street: Payson Winthrop Zoning By-Laws NOTE: A copy may and Winthrop Town By- FY20 Costs of the FY19 session. Commercial making local deliveries Street from Chapter 17.16.020 be obtained from the Laws, a public hearing negotiated union contract. vehicles making local shall be exempt Side: West (E). 1. Traffic Visibility at LEGAL NOTICE Conservation Office at the will be held on December 4. Town Council transfer deliveries shall be exempt Please note: The Location: From Central Driveways. Winthrop Public Facilities 11, 2019, at 7:35 P.M. $40,000 from Free NOTICE is hereby given and permitted to make current times for these Street to a point 30 feet * Noncompliance of Building. in the Joseph Harvey Cash to the DPW that in accordance with the the turn. prohibitions would be Southerly this order will result in At said hearing all Hearing Room, Winthrop Repair/Maintenance of provisions of Chapter 131, F. No vehicle going 8:00 to 8:30 AM and 2:40 penalties in accordance to interested persons shall Town Hall on the Request Infrastructure Account Section 40, Massachusetts Easterly on Harvard to 3:10 PM, which would These changes will require the Mass. State Building be given the opportunity for Determination 5. Town Council vote to Wetlands Protection Act Street shall make a right be the times placed on the following signage: Codes 780 CMR., Section NOTICE is hereby given to be heard. of Applicability from transfer $35,000 from and Winthrop Town By- turn onto Payson Street signage. However, the 1 Stop sign 118.4 and Section that in accordance with the WINTHROP Matthew Chicos to dig two Salary Reserve to the Laws, a public hearing will from 30 minutes prior to ordinance language has 1 Do Not Enter sign, 17.53.080 of the Town of provisions of Chapter 131, CONSERVATION new 3’x3’x16” footings in DPW to Fund FY20 cost of be held on December 11, the start time of Winthrop purposely been left the with the times of the Winthrop Bylaws. Section 40, Massachusetts COMMISSION basement, and demolish FY19 ne-gotiated union 2019, at 7:45 P.M. in the Middle School until the way it has been written prohibition posted Copies of the Wetlands Protection Act Norm Hyett, Chair existing roof and replace contract Joseph Harvey Hearing scheduled start time, and in order to accommodate 1 No Left Turn sign, aforementioned and Winthrop Town By- 12/5/19 with 100% flat low slope All documents, legally Room, Winthrop Town Hall from 15 minutes prior early release days, storm with the times of the application and plans are Laws, a public hearing W roof. accessible, pertaining to on the Notice of Intent to the scheduled end delays in start time, and prohibition posted on file and available for will be held on December PROJECT LOCATION: 329 this hearing(s) can be from Town of Winthrop time of Winthrop Middle potential future changes 2 No Right Turn signs, inspection at the Office of 11, 2019, at 7:40 P.M. Shirley Street, Winthrop, viewed in the Town Clerks D.P.W. Intent for the School until 15 minutes in start times. with the times of the the Town Clerk, Town Hall, in the Joseph Harvey LEGAL NOTICE MA. Office, Room 5 and or Ingleside Park Drainage after the scheduled end Motion: To amend prohibition posted Monday through Thursday Hearing Room, Winthrop NOTE: A copy may the Council Clerk Office, Improvement Project. time when school is in town ordinance section All documents, legally during the normal Town Hall on the Request be obtained from the Room B3 during normal PROJECT LOCATION: session. Commercial 10.20.020 – Schedule accessible, pertaining to business hours. for Determination of Conservation Office at the business hours at the Ingleside Park and vehicles making local of stop intersections by this hearing(s) can be Darren Baird, Chairman Applicability from Nicholas Winthrop Public Facilities Win-throp Town Hall. Donovan Beach, Winthrop, deliveries shall be exempt inserting the following viewed in the Town Clerks Joanne M. DeMato, Clerk Ivancic to install 8’x8’ Building. Denise Quist MA. and permitted to make lines in the table: Office, Room 5 and or Winthrop Board of wood shed on concrete NOTICE is hereby given At said hearing all Council Clerk NOTE: A copy may the turn. the Council Clerk Office, Appeals blocks and crushed stone. that in accordance with the interested persons shall 12-5-19 be obtained from the To amend town ordinance Name of Street: Main Room B3 during normal November 27, 2019 PROJECT LOCATION: 62 provisions of Chapter 131, be given the opportunity W Conservation Office at the section 10.12.110 – Left Street business hours at the December 5, 2019 Pleasant Street, Winthrop, Section 40, Massachusetts to be heard. Winthrop Public Facilities turns prohibited at certain Direction of Travel: Winthrop Town Hall. W MA. Wetlands Protection Act WINTHROP Building. intersections by inserting Eastbound and Westbound Denise Quist NOTE: A copy may and Winthrop Town By- CONSERVATION LEGAL NOTICE At said hearing all the following: At Intersection of: Payson Council Clerk be obtained from the Laws, a public hearing COMMISSION interested persons shall D. No vehicle going Street 12-5-19 LEGAL NOTICE Conservation Office at the will be held on December Norm Hyett, Chair be given the opportunity Westerly on Franklin Name of Street: Payson 12-12-19 Winthrop Public Facilities 11, 2019, at 7:30 P.M. 12/5/19 to be heard. Street shall make a left Street W Building. in the Joseph Harvey W WINTHROP turn onto Payson Street Direction of Travel: At said hearing all Hearing Room, Winthrop NOTICE is hereby given CONSERVATION from 30 minutes prior to Southbound interested persons shall Town Hall on the Request that in accordance with the COMMISSION the start time of Winthrop At Intersection of: be given the opportunity for Determination of LEGAL NOTICE provisions of Chapter 131, Norm Hyett, Chair Middle School until the Harvard and Franklin NOTICE is hereby given to be heard. Applicability from Nautilus PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF Section 40, Massachusetts 12/5/19 scheduled start time, and Streets that in accordance with the WINTHROP Condominiums to replace DECEMBER 17, 2019 Wetlands Protection Act W from 15 minutes prior Name of Street: Payson

Looking to bring more people into your business? 24-HOUR MASSPORT Are you throwing an event in the Town? NOISE COMPLAINT LINE HYPER LOCAL ADVERTISING 617-561-3333 WILL GET YOU RESULTS! Get Seen in Print! and Online! Page 16 The Winthrop Sun Transcript • Thursday, December 5, 2019 Email: [email protected] NASA astronaut speaks on the opportunities of ‘CHRONICLE’ DROPS IN ON WINTHROP vocational education at Northeast Metro Tech The skills students learn and develop through a vo- cational education can take them anywhere -- even to outer space, according to a visiting speaker at North- east Metro Tech today. NASA Astronaut and Ret. Navy Capt. Scott Tin- gle, a Massachusetts native and alumnus of Blue Hills Regional Vocational Tech- nical School in Canton, visited students on Tues- day, Nov. 26, and shared his journey from studying machine drafting as a high COURTESY PHOTO NORTHEAST METRO TECH school student to being ac- NASA Astronaut and Ret. Navy Capt. Scott Tingle visited cepted to NASA's 2009 As- students at Northeast Metro Tech on Tuesday, Nov. 26. tronaut Class. pursue their passions and with which to fix a problem. “Chronicle” visited winthrop Wednesday, Nov. 27. Thier first stop was Robin’s Nest on "We're incredibly thank- interests, and to understand "Vocational training, I ful that Capt. Tingle vis- Jefferson Street, then to Katie’s Kitchen and Sudden Impact. The show will air this coming the many options available can tell you from experi- January. ited us today and shared to them," Superintendent ence, it's invaluable," Tin- the journey he took to suc- David DiBarri said. "Hear- gle said. "You get to work ceed in his lifelong dream ing from Capt. Tingle was with tools, you get to work of becoming an astronaut a wonderful opportunity for with people, you get to learn Kindness Club students spread cheer in letters with our students," Princi- students to meet and hear how systems work...There pal Carla Scuzzarella said. from a living example of the are a lot of people out there By Kate Anslinger "It's incredibly inspiring for valuable skills and potential that don't have those skills. If you walk through the our students to hear from a a vocational education pro- You're very lucky to have halls of the Arthur T. Cum- Massachusetts native, who vides, and it was a really those skills...I remember mings School this holiday graduated from a vocation- meaningful experience for sitting in the same position season, you will undoubt- al school not far away and our school community." you are in, in your school, edly feel the spirit of giv- achieved everything he set During his presentation, trying to get your reports ing. Last week, students in out to do by working hard Tingle showed a video with done, getting up before the the Kindness Club spent and persevering." various clips of his time sun is up. It's critical to get time writing out thought- Principal Scuzzarella at the International Space that foundation." ful letters to residents of reached out to Tingle and Station during Expedition Tingle also told students The Arbors, Independent NASA with the goal of 54/55 from Dec. 17, 2017 about NASA's current plans and Assisted Living Com- scheduling the visit after to June 3, 2018, including with the Artemis program, munity. Letters included hearing that he had recent- video of him performing showed students photos of joyful wishes for the hol- ly visited Blue Hills Voca- maintenance, lab work for various geographic loca- iday season, designed to tional Tech. Students and various experiments and tions on Earth from space put a smile on the faces of staff were also assigned to views of earth and space. and answered student ques- residents. This is one of read "Hidden Figures: The He also emphasized to tions. After his presentation, the many ways the Kind- Untold True Story of Four students how his voca- approximately 25 students ness Club spreads cheer African-American Women tional education gave him and staff lined up to shake throughout the entire year. Who Helped Win the Space a foundation that he used his hand, ask a question or Race" By Margot Lee Shet- throughout his career as an take a photo. terly this summer, making astronaut, in particular the "You never want to give his visit timely for the en- benefits of understanding up," Tingle encouraged stu- tire school community. how machines and systems dents. "You want to go to "It's important for stu- work, and the procedures your grave knowing you dents to feel empowered to tried as hard as you could." Norah Zaffini and Emily Harkin find a cozy spot to write their letters.

Metro Credit Union employees supported Students in the Kindness Club meet after school reg- People Helping People Food Pantry ularly to brainstorm ways to give back and spread For the 8th consecutive families during the holidays through the pantry and as- kindness throughout the year, Metro Credit Union and our employees look sists them in selecting food, Ella Survilas and Audrey Carroll are all smiles as they write school building, as well as employees came togeth- forward to it every year,” with a certain number of their letters. the community. er to create Thanksgiving said Charlene Bauer, Met- items allowed per category. baskets for those in need ro’s Chief Development Currently, the pantry serves during the holidays. De- Officer, SVP Outreach and between 120 to 130 Burl- partments collaborated to Advocacy. ington families per month, shop for, organize, deco- This year, the benefitting or around 350 people. While rate, and deliver 35 large nonprofit was People Help- the majority of those served baskets stocked with all ing People in Burlington. are adults, 35 percent are the traditional staples of PHP is an umbrella organi- children and 11 percent are a bountiful Thanksgiving zation overseeing the Bur- seniors. Holiday Gift dinner, each accompanied lington Community Food “This is just amazing! I GUIDE by a $25 Market Basket gift Pantry, the Burlington Cove- can’t wait to see the fam- card donated by Metro for nant for Basic Needs and the ilies faces when they see It’s time to get ready for Holiday sales. Reach more than 85,000 the purchase of a turkey. Holiday Program. The pan- these baskets. We’re grate- “The generosity of our try is available to any Bur- ful for the generous dona- readers of the Revere Journal, the East Boston Times, the Everett employees is overwhelm- lington resident who meets tion and the creativity that Independent, the Winthrop Sun Transcript, the Chelsea Record, ing. They embody the cred- certain financial qualifica- went into them.” said Jane and the Lynn Journal, newspapers. it union philosophy of ‘peo- tions to be eligible for assis- McIninich, Pantry Coordi- ple helping people’. It’s just tance. Clients are paired with nator for People Helping one way that Metro helps a volunteer who brings them People. ALL ADS COLOR | PRINT AND ONLINE EDITIONS Get TWO WEEKS now and TWO WEEKS in December Publishing Dec. 11 & 12 Deadline: Friday, Dec. 6 (1) 2x5 Ad Contact Your Advertising ONLY Representative $ 135!! 781-485-0588 Per Paper/wk Maureen DiBella ext. 103 Metro Credit Union employees celebrate the donation of 35 baskets to People Helping Any 4 Papers Peter Sacco ext. 106 People. $ Kathy Bright ext. 110 500/wk Sioux Gerow ext. 125 Broad: 3.37” wide x 5” Great Stocking Stuffers Tab: 3.998” wide x 5” ADD A DIGITAL BANNER AD TO ANY OF OUR WEB SITES! Only $300/mo

Gift Cards can be Give the Gift that Gives mailed to you Local News - Sports - Events Gift Subscription Available $30 In Town $60 Out of Town Call 781-485-0588 Or Drop by our office, 385 Broadway, Revere