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Mayor Brian Arrigo
M
ayor Brian Arrigo will officially
launch his campaign
for re-election on Saturday,
May 4, hosting a series
of kick-off events.
Volunteers are invited to
meet at Mayor Arrigoâ€™s new
campaign headquarters (26
Revere St.) at 8 AM for sign
holding on Broadway.
The campaign will host a
kickoff breakfast from 10:30
AM-12 PM at Casa Lucia, giving
volunteers and other residents
an opportunity to hear
from the Mayor.
Interested supporters can
participate in door knocking
from 12-3 PM, departing from
Casa Lucia.
Additionally, the campaign
headquarters at 26 Revere St.
will host an open house from
1-4 PM, giving residents an
opportunity to learn more
about the campaign and how
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IN THE WORKS: Kindergarten through 5th grade students in AlphaBEST Education meet daily
at Garfi eld Elementary Middle School. Mayor Brian Arrigo stopped during the walkthrough
to meet the students. Front row: Sophia Altibeck, Sophia Rios, Aya Ouchatar, Aya Aristrizabal,
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Rios, Zone Leader Diana Sarmiento, Zone Leader Martine Dumassain, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Site
Director Erica Guingue, Zone Leader Raquel Segovia and Asst. Site Director Leydi Tabares.
(Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
Community Center
planned for Garfield School
By Tara Vocino
M
ayor Brian Arrigo and Superintendent
of Schools
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stakeholders from the School
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walkthrough of the Garfi eld Elementary/Middle
School last
Wednesday night.
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need for a community
center through surveys
and at community events,â€ he
said. â€œThe school, built approximately
in 1993, was originally
designed to be a community
center, so we decided to repurpose
the space that we already
have.â€
The community center is expected
to off er free or reduced
price city-run programming for
Key stakeholders from the city and school department
held a walkthrough last Wednesday night. Pictured here
is a planning meeting in the gymnasium. Pictured from
left to right are School Department Facilities Director Carl
Svendsen, Revere Parks and Recreation Director Michael
Hinojosa, Garfi eld Elementary School Principal William Coutts,
Garfi eld Middle School Principal Stephen Pechinsky, Revere
Department of Public Works Director Paul Argenzio and Revere
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly.
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Mass. Gaming Commission allows Encore Casino to retain license
Wynn Resorts fi ned record $35 million for violations
By Alexis Mikulski
he Massachusetts Gaming
Commission decided that
the new Encore Boston HarT
bor
Casino in Everett remains
â€œsuitableâ€ to obtain its Bostonarea
casino license on Tuesday.
This announcement comes after
reports that Wynn Resorts
covered up alleged sexual misconduct
by its founder, Steve
Wynn.
Massachusetts Gaming
Commissioner Enrique Zuniga
said there were certain procedures
Wynn Resorts had to
take before this decision was
reached. â€œThe company took
a number of steps before we
made this decision, that we
had to take into account,â€ he
said.
â€œThereâ€™s a number of the
people who are no longer at
the company, who were directly
involved in some of these
allegations, and they went
through a number of processes
that we verifi ed,â€ he said.
Wynn stepped down as CEO
in 2018, after an investigation
done by The Wall Street Journal
reported multiple sexual
misconduct accusations
against him, cited by several
different sources. He has
since denied all allegations
against him.
The Massachusetts Gaming
Commission charged Wynn
Resorts with a $35 million fi ne
for the violations, as well as
Wynnâ€™s current CEO, Matthew
Maddox, with a $500,000 personal
fi ne for neglecting to require
an investigation into a
complaint presented by one
of his employees. In addition
to the fi ne, Maddox will undergo
mandatory training by
an executive coach, who will
be hired by Wynnâ€™s board of
directors. This will consist of
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Photos by Alexis Mikulski)
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evidence and the statute that
we have to go by demanded
Commissioner Enrique Zuniga addresses other members of
the Massachusetts Gaming Commission during Tuesdayâ€™s
meeting.
it,â€ she said.
This ruling comes nearly a
month after investigators concluded
Wynn Resorts mishandled
sexual conduct allegations
committed by founder,
Steve Wynn, and then proceeded
to hide the accusations.
Massachusetts
Gaming
Commission Chair Cathy JuddStein
said the public should
not be worried that these issues
will arise again, due to
agreements the commission
made with Wynn Resorts. â€œWe
have imposed fi nes and even
imposed significant conditions,
and one of them will be
to have an independent monitor
to go in that will report
back to us,â€ she said.
â€œThe company has proposed
to us practices, that weâ€™re quite
confi dent in, that would mitigate
their past transgressions
and really have a transformative
plan to change,â€ she said.
â€œThe independent monitor â€¦
will report back to us and that
will give us the confi dence to
know that the change is real.â€
Encore Boston Harbor is set
to open its doors on June 23.
City-wide resident parking permit and
visitor parking program passes
By Tara Vocino
T
he Traffi c Commission voted
unanimously last Thursday
to adopt a resident parkNick
Moulaison, Sr. presents
The Annual Senior Prom
(formerly the Reinstein Senior Prom)
Free to Revere Senior Citizens
Thursday,
May 16, 2019
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
at
Beachmont VFW
150 Bennington St.,
Revere
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ing program ordinance that
will go into effect later this
year. The ordinance will be
enforceable from 12 a.m. to 6
a.m. Monday through Friday.
â€œThereâ€™s a lot involved and
itâ€™s not going to happen overnight,â€
Parking Director James
Rose said.
He said the complimentary
permits will be mailed to
residents using the address
that appears on their excise
tax bills. Rose went on to say
that it will take some time to
put the program in place and
install signage. Visitor passes
will be issued one per household
at a cost of $10 each, according
to Rose.
According to Traffic Commission
Chairman Paul Argenzio,
the reasoning behind the
program is to dissuade nonresidents
from parking in Revere
overnight and to eliminate
rooming and boarding
houses, which he said are on
the rise. Argenzio said the purpose
of the visitor pass isnâ€™t
to discourage residents from
having guests over, but rather
to control parking for extended
periods of time.
Rose agreed and described
the enforcement measures.
â€œResidents should be entitled
to park in front of their own
home,â€ Rose said. â€œIf they donâ€™t
have a permit, weâ€™ll tag them.â€
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna, who helped to
write the ordinance along
with Councillor-at-Large
Jessica Giannino, said that
Beachmont has one of the
highest percentages of Airbnbs
and rooming houses in
the city.
Council President Arthur
Guinasso said some wards,
such as Wards 1, 2 and 3, have
several areas where parking is
tight, whereas Ward 6 has ample
parking and wonâ€™t be affected
as much. Guinasso said
the program will be modifi ed
as they go along, but that they
have to start somewhere.
Rose said it is still in the early
stages, but that it will help
in the long run. â€œA city-wide
parking permit program will
benefi t our residents â€“ providing
them with priority parking
spaces in their neighborhoods,â€
Rose said. â€œUltimately,
our goal is to diminish the frustration
residents have searching
for a parking space close
to their residence. The administration
is excited and enthused
about this program,
and the Parking Department
will provide more details on
it when we get closer to completion.â€
Tara
Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
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Cruisinâ€™ for a cause: Cops for Kids with Cancer
awards $5,000 to Glendale Street family
Dylan Chavarria and his brother, Christopher, play in the
North Metro SWAT truck.
By Tara Vocino
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Police Detective David Caramanica and Yohanna Chavarria
with her children Christopher Chavarria, 6, and his brother,
Dylan, 3. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
Second Community Forum for
Next Stop Revere master planning
process to take place Wed., May 8
Mayor encourages input on Revereâ€™s transportation,
open space, sustainability and public health
M
ayor Brian Arrigo is encouraging
residents and
community members to attend
the second of two community
forums for the City's
master plan, Next Stop Revere.
The Forum will take place on
Wednesday, May 8 from 5:308:00
p.m. at Hill Elementary
School (51 Park Ave.). It will
gather community input in the
areas of transportation, open
space, sustainability and public
health.
Following an â€œopen houseâ€
from 5:30-6:00 p.m., attendees
will be guided through breakout
sessions to provide input
on strategies to address auto,
rail, bus, bike and pedestrian
transportation needs; how
best to ensure community accessibility
to open space and
recreational amenities; and interventions
to improve public
health outcomes. Building on
Revereâ€™s recent Municipal Vulnerability
Preparedness planning
eff orts, input provided in
the area of sustainability will
help to inform a set of goals
and strategies for climate adaptation
and energy effi ciency
across the city. Light refreshments,
childcare and Spanish
and Arabic interpretation will
be provided.
â€œOur fi rst forum was a great
success and we continue to be
encouraged by the large number
of community members
that have come out to have
their voices heard as we develop
a master plan to guide
what we all want to see for our
city,â€ said Mayor Arrigo. â€œIn this
fi nal community forum, weâ€™re
again working to get feedback
that is representative of our entire
city. I hope everyone will
come out to join us as they
have been since we began this
process in January.â€
Next Stop Revere is the cityâ€™s
first comprehensive master
plan in more than four decades.
The City of Revere has
teamed with the Metropolitan
Area Planning Council (MAPC)
for a six-month-long community
engagement process to
inform policy, which will incorporate
the communityâ€™s vision
for maintaining and improving
quality of life, and will
span topics including housing,
economic development, natural
resources and open space,
as well as transportation, climate
resiliency, land use and
zoning. The plan will identify a
set of actions for the city government
to take over the next
10-20 years.
After completion of the community
forums, MAPC will continue
to solicit and incorporate
community feedback through
the summer and fall of 2019,
with a fi nal plan scheduled to
be presented to the cityâ€™s Planning
Board in early 2020.
pproximately 10 town departments
recently participated
in an emotional hourlong
police escort for a sixyear-old
Revere resident battling
leukemia. Last Thursday,
members of the Revere Police
Department teamed up with
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favorite part of the police escort
was beeping the horn on the
police motorcycle.
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cording to Parks and Recreation
Director Michael Hinojosa.
He went on to say that
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Garfield Middle School
Principal Stephen Pechinsky
said itâ€™s a good opportunity
to offer students, parents
and families a space to
gather, as Revere doesnâ€™t
have a YMCA.
Kelly suggested having a
cleaning crew come in during
the weekends, if the community
center is going to be open
at those times. Kelly said that
the relationship between Revere
Aquatics and the school
has been good, adding that
students use the pool once
a week.
Facilities Director Carl
Svendsen said the community
center and Revere Aquatics
could share diving times. Hinojosa
said Revere Aquatics is
excited about growing its customer
base.
The community center is
slated to open in fall 2019, acShown
from left to right are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Garfi eld
Elementary School Principal Stephen Pechinsky and
School Department Facilities Director Carl Svendsen. They
participated in a walkthrough of the Garfi eld Elementary/
Middle School locker rooms last Wednesday night, which will
be part of the future Community Center.
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The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center, under the direction of
Program Coordinator Camille Piccinni-Ciambelli, held a
fun auction. Seniors used â€œplayâ€ money earned through
completing brain teasers, word games and other mind games.
They used this money for bidding and acquired all kinds of
household and decorative items. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding)
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Cops for Kids with Cancer to
give a surprise gift to Christopher
Chavarria. A convoy of
cruisers took Christopher from
his Glendale Street home to
police headquarters.
At the station, Christopher
was presented with a $5,000
check. He also had a chance to
check out some of the police
equipment, such as the North
Metro Special Weapons and
Tactics truck and police motorcycle.
â€œIâ€™m
happy and surprised,â€
Christopher said. â€œI didnâ€™t
know.â€
His mother, Yohana, said
Christopher also received
a police escort and a check
when he began treatment in
MAYOR | from page 1
to get involved.
â€œOver the last three years,
weâ€™ve worked hard to build
the â€˜better Revereâ€™ that residents
demanded in 2015,â€ said
Mayor Arrigo.
â€œMy administration completed
a thorough review of
the cityâ€™s fi nances, rooting out
waste and ineffi ciency. Thanks
to this work, Revere residents
have benefi ted from the fi rst
water and sewer rate cut in 20
years; tax relief for senior citiOctober
2018. She said the
money will be used to repair
their leaking roof and for
weekly cancer treatments at
Massachusetts General Hospital.
Christopher is in first
grade at Central Catholic
School in East Boston, but he
isnâ€™t able to attend regularly
because of his weakened immune
system, according to
his mother.
â€œHe has some good days and
some bad days,â€ Yohanna Chavarria
said. â€œWeâ€™re very thankful
to the police and itâ€™s a big
surprise for us.â€
Christopherâ€™s grandmother,
Leticia, said seeing the police
arrive at her home made her
very happy and that itâ€™s a great
State and local police came out for the escort of six-year-old Christopher Chavarria.
honor to have a police escort
for her grandson.
Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
zen homeowners; and record
investment in streets, sidewalks
and public works. City
Hall has also been brought
into the 21st century in order
to be more accessible and accountable
to all residents.â€
â€œSince my first campaign
started four years ago, it has
been the energy of volunteers
and community members that
has moved our city forward
with their ideas, their passion,
and their support,â€ he continued.
â€œWe need you on board
again this year. So much progress
has been made over these
last few years, but we have
much more work to do â€“ and
we canâ€™t aff ord to turn back
the clock. I appreciate your
support as we continue moving
our city forward.â€
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at www.brianarrigo.com. They
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~ Letter-to-the-Editor ~
Rizzo family thanks supporters
D
ear Editor:
I would like to thank my
family, friends, neighbors and
the residents of Revere for giving
my husband Danny and
I the opportunity to share in
this wonderful community
that we call home â€“ the great
city of Revere.
We love this city and care
about its future. Thatâ€™s why I
was proud to stand with him
along with so many friends
and supporters back on Thursday,
April 4th, when he announced
his candidacy for
Mayor. Our decision was only
made after carefully discussing
the process and considering
what life would be like
both during and after the election.
As
the wife of someone that
has had the opportunity to
serve as a full time Mayor, and
having watched the tremendous
workload and toll that
managing a city can have on
a family, it was a lot for me to
absorb and finally agree to.
I agreed to this decision because
as I said before, we love
Revere, and I know just how
passionate Danny is about
helping make peopleâ€™s lives
the best they can be.
But the hard work in doing
the job can pale in comparison
to the nasty, negative, and personal
natures associated with
political campaigns.
As the parents of two sons,
and now proud grandparents
to two (soon to be three!)
granddaughters, negative personal
attacks aff ect all of us.
Danny has always remained
positive and campaigned on
issues that matter to residents.
The politics of personal destruction
should have no room
in elections, and certainly no
room in our great community.
It only distracts voters from
the conversations and discussions
that will ultimately separate
and distinguish candidatesâ€™
views, visions, and records
of accomplishments.
I am proud of the campaigns
we have run together
in the past and look forward
to working with our dedicated
committee of volunteers
and supporters to communicate
Dannyâ€™s vision for a city
we can all be proud of.
Sincerely,
Jane Rizzo
Stamp Out Hunger to be held on May 11
T
he First Congregational
Church of Revere Food
Pantry has been serving
food-insecure families of Revere,
Chelsea, East Boston
and other nearby communities
since 1983. We are an
emergency food pantry and
distribute groceries to 300
to 500 families per month.
We buy groceries at reduced
cost from The Greater Boston
Food Bank and rely heavily
on food drives that several
organizations run for us during
the year. One of the major
sources of food for our
food pantry is the National
Association of Letter Carriers
Food Drive (Stamp Out Hunger)
held this year on Saturday,
May 11. Letter carriers
pick up donated nonperishable
food from customers
along their route and deliver
the food directly to our food
pantry. Many families in our
own community are finding
it difficult to put food on the
table and are turning to local
food pantries such as ours.
Food donations can also be
dropped off directly at the
church. Your donations to
the Postal Food Drive will
have positive impact on the
fight against hunger here in
Revere and our surrounding
communities.
Police arrest Chelsea man on suspicion
of weapon and narcotics offenses
A
s a result of some excellent
work by members of the Revere
Police Department Narcotics/Gang
Unit and Patrol Division,
a Chelsea resident was arrested
on Kimball Avenue in Revere
on April 23. Mahdi Raoui,
21, was charged with numerous
fi rearm-related charges as well
as traffi cking cocaine.
â€œOur main focus is ensuring
the safety of our residents by
taking a proactive approach
to gun violence and street
level narcotics distribution,â€
said Police Chief James Guido.
â€œWe continue to work each
day to make our streets as safe
as possible for the residents of
Revere.â€
â€œI am proud of the work our
men and women of the Revere
Police Department do to keep
our neighborhoods safe,â€ said
Mayor Brian Arrigo. â€œUnder
the leadership of Chief Guido
we have made tremendous
progress protecting our residents
while building trust in
the community.â€
Beautifying Revere
Rich Serino, Sr. is shown with son, Richie removing trash and
debris collected along Asti Avenue during Beautify Revere
Day on Saturday.
Mayor Brian Arrigo, Rich
Serino and State Rep. RoseLee
Vincent are shown removing
debris from the area near
the Malden St. underpass.
(Courtesy photos)
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Softball Pats bounce back to beat Somerville, Malden after
dropping close decision to undefeated Medford
By Joe Mitchell
T
he Revere High School softball
team (5-2 overall, 4-2 in
the Northeastern Conference)
took care of business against
Somerville to the tune of 5-0,
only to lose another heartbreaker,
this time to Medford
by a 4-3 count.
Olivia McManus pitched
well to earn the shutout
against the Highlanders, while
the defense supported her
quite nicely, according to
Coach Joe Ciccarello. At the
plate, Alexis Iacoviello was
credited with a two-run double
to help pace the off ensive
attack. â€œWe were smart on the
bases and hit the ball hard,â€
added Ciccarello.
But Medford was another
story. To be fair, though, the
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Off ering no excuses, Ciccarello
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sixth and scored three to tie
up the game, but it could have
been more as a result of Medford
getting out of a basesloaded
jam.â€
The Mustangs didnâ€™t waste
the opportunity when they
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the home half of the seventh.
Adrianna Fusco pitched
great for the Patriots late in
the game in relief, according
to Ciccarello.
â€œWhat weâ€™ve seen is that it is
vital for us to get off to a fast
start,â€ Ciccarello said. â€œWe give
up too many runs early on to
teams, and then fi nd ourselves
chasing. We have to get going
from the start to beat the
good teams.â€
The Patriots bounced right
back to shut down Malden,
15-0, on May 1. They will now
be hosting Beverly on Friday
afternoon, before hitting the
road for Marblehead on Monday
and Everett on Wednesday
in a couple of more conference
battles.
Baseball Pats come back to
defeat Malden to end marathon
stretch of games in style
By Joe Mitchell
evere High School baseball
coach Mike Manning could
use the inclement weather as a
built-in excuse for the sub-.500
record to date (4-6 overall, 2-5
in the Northeastern Conference),
but he doesnâ€™t. But he
did say playing four games in
fi ve days this past week definitely
affected the pitching
staff .
â€œItâ€™s diffi cult to string enough
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those games in a short period
of time,â€ he said.
But the good news is that it
appears as a team the Patriots
are playing better baseball,
especially in Wednesday
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Hartford on Saturday and
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Pictured in the back row, from left to right: award winner DÃ©bora GuimarÃ£es, Ayat Zakaria,
Devna Langat, Tanisha Charles, Evan Pok, Marcus Coutinho and Shannon Larson. Pictured in the
front row, same order: Jaileen Dubon, Nada Abou Hadiba, Leena Marsan and Maressa Oliveira.
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from Revere joined other
youths from across the ComE
monwealth
on April 3 for a
Kick Butts Day event to celebrate
their role in reducing the
infl uence of the tobacco and
vaping industries in their communities.
The 29 participating
chapters and 200 youths
and adults, including eighteen
youths from Revere, are
all members of The 84 statewide
movement. Youth leaders
of The 84 educate and mobilize
young people to take action
and protect their communities
from the tobacco and
vaping industries.
The youths met with aides
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from the offices of House
Speaker Robert DeLeo, State
Senator Joseph Boncore and
State Representative Roselee
Vincent at the State House to
express their concerns about
tobacco, and particularly the
dangers of vaping and e-cigarettes,
in their communities.
The youths emphasized the
harm of vaping, how sweet fl avors
including mint and menthol,
attract youths to vaping,
and how the tobacco and vaping
industries continue to target
youths. The young people
were particularly concerned
about how these industries
use menthol and mint to target
African American youth
given that menthol makes tobacco
easier to start and harder
to quit. Legislators also
learned that around the Commonwealth,
youths in The 84
movement are working to address
where tobacco products,
e-cigarettes and vapes, including
enticing fl avored products,
can be sold.
Maressa Oliveira, a 9th grader
at Revere High School, reflected,
â€œWe felt very welcomed
at the legislatorsâ€™ offi
ce and I was happy to hear
that they took our stories of
seeing other students vaping
in the classroom seriously. I
hope other students get the
education they need about
vaping products being addictive
and how they are targeted
with fl avored products, including
mint, menthol and
wintergreen.â€
During an awards ceremony,
Youth Leadership Awards
were presented to individuals
and chapters of The 84 movement
for their dedication to
reducing the impact of tobacco
in their communities and
across Massachusetts. Adult
advisor DÃ©bora GuimarÃ£es, of
MGH and Revere CARES, won
the 2019 Adult Advisor Award,
and the youth groups the
Power of Know and the Youth
Health Leadership Council of
Revere CARES won the Most
Outstanding New Chapter
Award.
After receiving her award,
she said, â€œI am honored to receive
the 2019 Adult Advisor
Award. I am proud of guiding
students in making healthy
decisions and advocating for
positive policy changes that
support a healthy community.â€
All youth attendees were applauded
for their dedication
to promoting healthy choices
among their peers and for
sharing with legislators what
they see and experience every
day in their communities.
At the State House, the
young people participated
in an inspiring afternoon program
that included remarks
from Lieutenant Governor
Karyn Polito. In addition, the
Massachusetts Commissioner
of Public Health, Dr. Monica
Bharel, offi cially launched
a new campaign to eduORGANIZATIONS
| SEE PAGE 11
Three Revere youth organizations
celebrate Kick Butts Day at State House
to combat tobacco industry tactics
Revere CARES advisor wins award
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cate middle and high school
youths about the dangers of
vaping. She noted, â€œIn talking
with middle school and high
school students for the development
of this campaign,
we heard that young people
know smoking is bad for their
health. And, yet, young people
donâ€™t see vaping as having the
same dangers. This campaign
works to educate young people
that smoking a cigarette
and vaping an e-cigarette
both have dangers for young
people â€“ they contain nicotine,
they are addictive and
they have harmful chemicals.â€
Commissioner Bharel encouraged
youths to demand
health. She added, â€œWe canâ€™t
stand by and watch the tobacco
industry hook another generation
on its deadly products.â€
According to its website,
â€œThe 84 is a program of the
Massachusetts Department of
Public Healthâ€™s Tobacco Cessation
and Prevention Program,
developed and managed in
partnership with Health Resources
in Action.â€ For more information
on The 84, the new
youth vaping campaign and
the work being done throughout
the Commonwealth to
make smoking history, visit
www.The84.org, mass.gov/
vaping and www.makesmokinghistory.org.
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Residents join together to Beautify Revere
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By Tara Vocino
olunteers went to their designated cleanup areas for Beautify
Revere, a spring citywide cleanup on Saturday morning.
They met at the American Legion to gather supplies and then
went off to diff erent parts of the city, including Costa Park and
the various schools.
Following the morning cleanup, the city celebrated Arbor Day
as offi cials with the Department of Conservation & Recreation
(DCR) planted an American elm tree on the American Legion
property in an eff ort to increase the tree canopy by 10 percent.
â€œIt will grow to be up to 70-80 feet tall and 35 feet wide,â€ said
DCR offi cial Hilary Dimino. â€œItâ€™s a beautiful tree.â€
Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
Shown from left to right are Project Planner/Event Organizer Elle Baker, Ward 1 Councillor
Joanne McKenna, City Council President Arthur Guinasso, Patrick Keefe, City Council Vice
President Patrick Keefe, Healthy Community Initiatives Director Dimple Rana and Police Chief
James Guido at the American Legion gearing up for Saturdayâ€™s citywide clean-up. (Advocate
Photos by Tara Vocino)
Pamela Anderson and Morris Morris check in volunteers
outside of the American Legion.
Cambridge Health Alliance came out strong for Saturdayâ€™s
Beautify Revere cleanup. Shown from left to right are
Cambridge Health Alliance Medical Assistant Cecilia Miranda,
Allison Gallego, Medical Assistant Janys Andrage and Physician
Assistant Julia Bel.
Church of Latter Day Saints
missionaries Ashlee Nichols
and Kaylee Wallace grab a
grabber to clean up trash
during Beautify Revere on
Saturday.
Revere residents Carol and
Shannen Donovan went to
the Lincoln School to clean
up trash, because they said it
means a lot to the city, and it
is important.
During Beautify Revere
on Sa tur da y, Ac tiv e
Transportation Manager Julie
DeMauro said itâ€™s the second
year that Revere has been
designated as a tree city.
Project Planner/Event Organizer Elle Baker, Department
of Public Works Superintendent Paul Argenzio and Active
Transportation Manager Julie DeMauro
Revere resident Rachid Moukhabir, East
Boston Soccer 1 Coach Milton Bernal, Cyrus, 3,
and players Layla Betantur, Jhony Zaldana and
Latrell Ashby cleaned up Garfi eld Elementary/
Middle School on Saturday morning. They
found bottles, nips, plastic cups and plastic
bags around the whole perimeter of the
school. Coachâ€™s Asst Claudia Bernal said since
they rent the gym in the winter for soccer and
they wanted to give back.
Residents David Senecal and Rosalie FazioEynullayeva
found Monster energy drinks,
scratch tickets, hats, mittens and liquor bottle
caps during the cleanup. Fazio-Eynullayeva said
she cleaned up Costa Park because she wanted
the playground to be clean for her daughter,
Arzu, 2, to climb up and down the slide during
the summer months. Senecal said the homeless
population likely uses the cardboard boxes to
sleep in during the winter.
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Shown in the bottom row, from left to right, are residents Jacobo Lopez, 11, Frank Lopez, 9, The Neighborhood Developers Revere Community Engagement
Manager Kyla Alterman, Jan Dumas, Neelix, 6, and Pamela Ross. Front row: Elana Robles, Elana Angel, Juan Lopez, Rosalie Fazio-Eynullayeva, Moroccan
American Connections President Rachid Moukhabir, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky and David Senecal. They helped to clean up Costa Park, which they said
was in fairly good shape, on Saturday.
Susan B. Anthony Aspirers Club members Elizabeth Mesina, Francesca Forcellati and
Hana Aklog enjoyed a barbecue after the cleanup on Saturday.
Active Transportation Manager Julie DeMauro, Joseph, Brian and
Jack Arrigo and Urban Forester Hilary Dimino â€“ Dimino said that the
tree is expected to last more than 100 years, if watered properly with
15 gallons of water weekly during the growing season.
Project Planner Elle Baker thanked Mayor
Brian Arrigo for helping to organize
Beautify Revere every year.
Mayor Brian Arrigo, Joseph and Daveen Arrigo
celebrated Earth Day by helping to plant
this American elm on Saturday afternoon as
part of the Department of Conservation &
Recreationâ€™s eff ort to increase tree canopy by
10 percent.
Department of Conservation & Recreation Forestry Asst. Brian
Murray, Forestry Asst. Casey Sullivan and Urban Forester Hilary
Dimino helped to plant this American elm, the state tree in
Massachusetts, on Saturday afternoon.
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Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center thanks the Coast Collaborative High School students for helping serve seniors their lunch at the recent Spring Luncheon.
These high school students, under the direction of teacher Kevin Adams, come to the senior center each month and really give back to the community with
their enthusiasm and positive attitude. LEFT: A captive audience. RIGHT: Coast Collaborative High School students (Photo-Stephen W. Fielding)
Nick Moulaison with Rosalie DeRosa.Loretts Papa.Maia Licciardi.Anna Maie
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Seniors celebrate spring with Tommy Rull
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center hosted a spring luncheon with vocalist Tommy Rull providing a musical journey through the years. A fabulous meal
featuring Stuff ed Salmon had seniors in a festive mood. Thank you, Nick Moulaison, for providing dessert. Thank you to our elected and aspiring offi cials for
the wonderful raffl e donations. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding)
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* Heating
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Revere students named to
St. Maryâ€™s High School
Term III Honors List
S
t. Maryâ€™s High School of Lynn announces its Honor Roll and
Principalâ€™s List for the third quarter of the 2018-19 academic
year. Honor Roll students must achieve an 85 or above in all of
their classes. Students earning Principalâ€™s List status must achieve
90 or above in all of their classes. The following Revere students
have achieved these honors:
Honor Roll
Anthony D'Itria â€™23, Nicolette Dâ€™Itria â€™21, Christina Puleo â€™19,
Jasmine Ruff en â€™20
Principalâ€™s List
Conlan Buckley â€™25, Mia DeVoe â€™25, Grace Fielding â€™19, Marina Gandolfo
â€™23, Pamela Gonzalez â€™19, Nicholas Imonti â€™22, Maia Kalis â€™22,
Jillian Kirby â€™22, Christopher Lutchman â€™23, Gina Palermo â€™21, Grace
Zimmerman â€™23, Moon (Luying) Yang â€™20, Jack Zimmerman â€™25
~ Home of the Week ~
Saugus...Lovely and spacious 7 room, 3 bedrm, 2 1/2 bath Colonial
îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ îŒî‘ î€¬î•î’î‘ î€ºî’î•îŽî– î‘îˆîŒîŠî‹î…î’î•î‹î’î’î‡î€‘ î€¨î‘î—îˆî• îŒî‘î—î’ î„ îŒî‘î™îŒî—îŒî‘îŠ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ
îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’î î…î’î„î–î—îŒî‘îŠ îšî„îî î–î†î’î‘î†îˆî– î€‰ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î€©î•îˆî‘î†î‹
doors to the lovely covered, side porch, formal dining room, built in
î‹î˜î—î†î‹î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠ î€‰ î€©î•îˆî‘î†î‹ î‡î’î’î•î–î€ îî„î•îŠîˆî€ î‰î•îˆî–î‹îîœ î“î„îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ îˆî„î—
îŒî‘ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î• î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î’î’î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î†î„î—î‹îˆî‡î•î„î î†îˆîŒîîŒî‘îŠî€ î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹ îšî€’
laundry, could also be used as a great master suite. Second level
î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îˆî– î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠ î€‰ î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î€‘ î€¯î’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆî îŒî–
î“î„î•î—îŒî„îîîœ î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î„ î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹î€‘ î€” î†î„î• îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ î‰îˆî‘î†îˆî‡î€ îîˆî™îˆî îœî„î•î‡î€ î—îšî’
driveways, lots of updates throughout this wonderful family home
including freshly painted interior (1 yr ago), exterior painted 2 yrs ago,
updated electrical, furnace approximately 9 yrs old, hot water heat
approximately 6 yrs old. Perfectly located on side street just outside
Saugus Center. 1 year service agreement with American Home Shield
Home Warranty given to Buyer at closing.
î€²î‰£îˆî•îˆî‡ î„î— $519,900
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(781) 233-7300
View the interior
of this home
right on your
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BOSTON | from page 9
pressure last week. Forward
John Dumbuya could be
available to add to the dual
attacking threat of Batista
and Jimenez.
Saturday's match facts:
Boston City FC (0-0-1) vs.
Hartford City FC (0-0-1)
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Kickoff 7pm
Harry Della Russo Stadium
Park
Avenue, Revere
Boston City FC head
coach Michael Bustamante
(first season)
Hartford City FC head
coach Nick Balistierri (first
season)
Boston City FC vs. Hartford
City FC match notes: This
is theopening2019 home
match for Boston City... the
Lions' opening home record
is 0-2-1... Boston City FC and
Hartford City FC have met
five times previously with
Boston City edging the series
2-1-2... the teams met
last week with Jhonata Batista
(2) and Rigoberto Jimenez
on target for the Lions, while
Luke Alvaro, Miguel Carneiro
BASEBALL | from page 8
The Patriots were credited
with no errors while playing
fl awlessly in the fi eld, which
led to this satisfying triumph.
As good as the defense was,
the off ense was just as eff ective,
something that has been
a steady component on this
team throughout the entire
fi rst half of the season.
â€œWe have been getting great
at bats and squaring up on the
ball,â€ said Manning. â€œAgainst
Malden, we even played small
ball to start a couple of big innings;
that helped produce
the comeback win.â€
Senior Brandon Sarmanian
helped pace the offensive
attack with two singles and
one RBI. Junior Kevin DePaula
also singled twice, and scored
and Tyler Carlos scored for
the Colts... Batista moved to
second on the all-time club
goal scorers list with 11, one
ahead of Homero Morais (10)
and trailing Isaac Addai (17)
by six goals... Jimenez scored
his second career goal for
the Lions, both having come
against Hartford City... seven
Boston City players made
their debuts last week: Jeremy
Pachter, Willian Bonora
Santana, Charlton Muhlauri,
Tommaso D'Agostino, Samuel
Deossa, Mateus Araujo
and Keith Dixon... Boston
City and Hartford City met
one run. Cravotta ultimately
helped his own cause with a
triple and RBI. Junior E.J. Leone
had two RBI. His classmate
Dave Guillama knocked
in a run. Jonathan Murphy, another
junior, chipped in with a
RBI, as well, along with sophomore
Kasey Cummings. Junior
Zach Furlong and senior John
Leone each scored two runs
against Malden.
Obituaries
Stephen M. Langone
O
f Saugus, formerly of
North Revere, age 63, April
23. Loving husband of Catherine
(Curtis) Langone with
whom he shared 33 years of
marriage. Beloved father of
Anthony Langone of Weymouth
and Christina Langone
of Brooklyn, NY. Cherished
grandfather of Hannah.
Devoted son of Joanne (Cahill)
Maynard of Watertown
and the late Michael A. Langone.
Dear brother of Joanne
Langone of Atlanta, GA, Carol
Moro of Mansfi eld, Michael
Langone of Roxbury, Dianne
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î€·î€«î€¨ î€·î€µî€¬î€¤î€¯ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€±î€§ î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€¶î˜îµµî’îîŽ î€§îŒî™îŒî–îŒî’î‘
î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ SU19P0809EA
Estate of: î€°îŒî†î‹î„îˆî î€­î„îîˆî– î€µî„î˜î–îˆî’
Date of Death: î€°î„î•î†î‹ î€“î€šî€ î€•î€“î€”î€œ
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner î€§îˆî„î‘î‘î„ î€°î€‘ î€µî„î˜î–îˆî’ of î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î–î€ î€°î€¤ a
Will has been admitted to informal probate. î€§îˆî„î‘î‘î„ î€°î€‘ î€µî„î˜î–îˆî’
of î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î–î€ î€°î€¤ has been informally appointed as the Personal
Representative of the estate to serve îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î•îˆî—îœ on the bond.
î€·î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ îŒî– î…îˆîŒî‘îŠ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—îˆî•îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆ î…îœ
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îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î•îˆîŠî„î•î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ
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î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— îŒî‘ î„î‘îœ îî„î—î—îˆî• î•îˆîî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆî€ îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ
î‡îŒî–î—î•îŒî…î˜î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î„î–î–îˆî—î– î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî– î’î‰ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘ î€¬î‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡
î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— î—î’ îŒî‘î–î—îŒî—î˜î—îˆ î‰î’î•îî„î
î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî– î„î‘î‡ î—î’ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘ î’î•î‡îˆî•î– î—îˆî•îîŒî‘î„î—îŒî‘îŠ î’î• î•îˆî–î—î•îŒî†î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ
î“î’îšîˆî•î– î’î‰ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆî– î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î
î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆî€‘ î€¤ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î€ºîŒîîî€ îŒî‰ î„î‘îœî€ î†î„î‘ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡
î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî•î€‘
î€°î„îœ î€–î€ î€•î€“î€”î€œ
Ventullo of Wakefi eld, Donna
Frederick of Salem, NH,
Linda DeNatale of Westford
and Ann Marie Zammuto of
Billerica. Also survived by
many nieces and nephews.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
in his name can be made to
The Arbor Day Foundation
at shop.arborday.org or Pollinator
Partnership at pollinator.org
Kenneth
G.
McDonough
f North Revere,
fo r -
merly of MalO
~
LEGAL NOTICE ~
î€¦î€²î€°î€°î€²î€±î€ºî€¨î€¤î€¯î€·î€« î€²î€© î€°î€¤î€¶î€¶î€¤î€¦î€«î€¸î€¶î€¨î€·î€·î€¶
î€·î€«î€¨ î€·î€µî€¬î€¤î€¯ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€±î€§ î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€¶î˜îµµî’îîŽ î€§îŒî™îŒî–îŒî’î‘
î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ SU18P0768EA
Estate of: î€­î„îîˆî– î€¤î€‘ î€·î•îŒî‘îŠî„îîˆ
Date of Death: î€§îˆî†îˆîî…îˆî• î€”î€•î€ î€•î€“î€”î€š
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner î€­î„îîˆî– î€©î€‘ î€·î•îŒî‘îŠî„îîˆ of î€±î’î•î—î‹ î€¤î‘î‡î’î™îˆî•î€ î€°î€¤.
î€­î„îîˆî– î€©î€‘ î€·î•îŒî‘îŠî„îîˆ of î€±î’î•î—î‹ î€¤î‘î‡î’î™îˆî•î€ î€°î€¤ has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve
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î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî•î€‘
î€°î„îœ î€–î€ î€•î€“î€”î€œ
den, age 76, April 24th. Husband
of the late Janice (Rocci)
McDonough with whom
he shared 55 years of marriage
and who passed away
on March 27th of this year.
Beloved father of Kenneth
G. McDonough, Jr. & his
wife Mary of Peabody, Brian
S. McDonough & his wife
Christine of Malden. Cherished
grandfather of Arianna,
Emily, Tayla & Michael.
Dear brother of Thomas McDonough,
Jr. & his wife Carole
of Tewksbury, Marcia Elliott
of Malden, Robert McDonough
& his wife Carla of
Woburn, Marilyn Bourque &
her husband David of Lexington,
Louise Aiello & her
husband Dominic of Melrose.
Son of the late Thomas
& Thelma (Gill) McDonough.
Also survived by 14 nieces
& nephews. Life member
of Local 33 Boston. In lieu
of flowers, gifts in memory
of Kenneth may be made to
the Massachusetts General
Hospital in support of the
Center for Thoracic Cancers.
Gifts can be made online at
https://giving.massgeneral.org/donate/ormailed
to
the MGH Development Office,
attention: Carrie Powers,
125 Nashua Street, Suite 540,
Boston, MA 02114. Checks
made payable to Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Please include in memory of
Kenneth McDonough on the
memo line.
once in 2018 with goals from
Rigoberto Jimenez and Isaac
Addai earning a 2-0 win...
Goalkeeper Jake Wagmeister
made his Lions debut in
that win... In 2017, the Colts
knocked the Lions out of the
NPSL playoffs with a 2-1 victory...
During the 2018 regular
season, Boston City won
3-1 at home on the back of
an Isaac Addai hat-trick and
drew 3-3 away with goals
from Addai, Gabriel De Souza
and Kevin Herrera... that
draw is the only time the
sides have met in Hartford
with the other three matchLeading
up to the Malden
encounter, the Revere boys
lost to Lynn Classical on Saturday,
Lynn English on Monday
(8-6) and Somerville on
Tuesday (9-8) on a walk-off
hit.
Thankfully, the marathon
stretch of games is over, and
the baseball Pats will now get
a chance to catch their breath
before welcoming Marblees
played in Boston... former
Lions defender and occasional
striker Filipe Dutra,
who played 734 minutes in
10 matches for Boston City
in 2017, scoring 2 goals, is
now with the Colts... Boston
City have played once
before at Harry Della Russo
Stadium, losing a Lamar
Hunt U.S. Open Cup match
2-1 to GPS Omens on May
17, 2017... Only Jhonata Batista
and Jonathan Argueta
remain from the players who
participated in that match,
when Batista was Boston
City's goal scorer.
head to town on Monday for
a 4 p.m. game.
The whole second half of
the season is still ahead of
them, and Manning remains
confi dent that the improved
play on defense will continue
to help supplement the
steady pitching and the teamâ€™s
solid off ense to make a legitimate
run at the state tournament.
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Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE.
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local
representativesâ€™ and senatorsâ€™
votes on roll calls from the
week of April 22-26.
All House roll calls are on
proposed amendments to the
$42.7 billion fi scal 2020 state
budget that the House considered
for four days last week.
A LOOK BEHIND
THE SCENES OF THE
BUDGET â€œDEBATEâ€
Most of the decisions on
which of the amendments
are included and not included
in the budget are made
behind closed doors. Of the
1,369 budget amendments
proposed, most of them are
bundled into consolidated
amendments. This year
there were nine consolidated
amendments and all but two
were approved unanimously
and without real debate.
Those two each received only
one vote against them.
The system works as follows:
Individual representatives
fi le amendments on various
topics. All members are
then invited to â€œsubject meetingsâ€
in Room 348 where they
pitch their amendments to
Democratic leaders who draft
consolidated amendments
that include some of the individual
representativesâ€™ amendments
while excluding others.
The categories of consolidated
amendments include
education and local aid; veterans
and social services; and
housing and mental health.
Supporters of the system
say that any representative
who sponsored an excluded
amendment can bring it to
the fl oor and ask for an up or
down vote on the amendment
itself. They say this system has
worked well for many years.
Opponents say that rarely,
if ever, does a member bring
his or her amendment to the
fl oor for an up-or-down vote
because that is not the way
the game is played. It is an â€œexpected
traditionâ€ that you accept
the fate of your amendment
as determined by Democratic
leaders.
Opponents also say this archaic
inside system takes power
away from individual members
and forces legislators to
vote for or against a package
of amendments. They argued
that individual amendments
should be considered
on a one-by-one basis on the
House fl oor.
$42.7 BILLION FISCAL
2020 BUDGET
House 155-1, approved
the House version of a $42.7
billion fi scal 2020 state budget
and sent it to the Senate.
During four days of budget
deliberations the House
added close to $72 million in
spending.
Supporters said the budget
is a fi scally responsible one
that makes vital investments
in the state while continuing
fiscal responsibility and not
raising taxes.
Chief budget writer and
Ways and Means Chair Aaron
Michlewitz (D-Boston) said
that the budget was crafted
out of membersâ€™ shared priorities
and funds many important
programs including housing,
substance abuse and the
environment. He noted that
this is a budget of which all
members can be proud.
â€œThe state budget is a refl
ection of our values and the
lack of a black or Latino member
in leadership was apparent
in the House budget,â€ said Rep.
Russell Holmes (D-Boston), the
lone vote against the budget.
â€œFormer Rep. Byron Rushing
would not have stood for the
New England Center for Arts &
Technology and Teen Empowerment
not being funded and
neither will I.â€
Holmes said the House
missed the experience of former
House Ways and Means
chair Brian Dempsey who
would have resisted and not
have given in to [Speaker]
DeLeoâ€™s urges for â€œretaliation
againstâ€ him by not fully funding
Sportsmanâ€™s Tennis Club,
No Books No Ball and the
Lena Park Community Center.
Holmes charged that Speaker
DeLeo and Ways and Means
chair Aaron Michlewitz (DBoston)
crossed a line, and in
doing so, hurt his constituents.
â€œThe speaker and Aaron
padded their districts with
earmarks for Winthrop and
the North End on the backs
of removing funds that provide
services for poor African-Americans
and Hispanics,â€
continued Holmes. â€œIt is a
racket and the racketeering is
to support lobbyists, unions,
fundraisers/donors and former
legislators. Helping people
has become a simply a byproduct
of what occurs in the
building.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the budget.
A â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Rep. Bob DeLeoYes
Rep. RoseLee VincentYes
LEGISLATORSâ€™ SALARIES
(H 3800)
House 5-152, rejected an
amendment that would eliminate
the current system under
which some 100 of the 160
representatives are paid stipends
in addition to their base
$66,256 base salary. These
current stipends range from
$15,000 to $80,000 for their
service in Democratic or Republican
leadership positions,
as committee chairs or vice
chairs and as the ranking Republican
on some committees.
The
amendment would
reduce the stipend for the
Senate president and speaker
from $80,000 to $50,000;
Senate and House Ways and
Means Chairs from $65,000
to $35,000; Senate and House
Majority Leaders from $60,000
to $30,000; and House speaker
Pro Tempore and Senate
Pro Tempore from $50,000 to
$25,000. All other 152 members
of the House would receive
a stipend of $15,000.
The amendment also reduces
the current annual general
expense allowance for
each legislator from $15,000 to
$12,500 for members whose
districts are within a 50-mile
radius of the Statehouse and
from $20,000 to $17,500 for
districts located outside of
that radius. This allowance is
used at the discretion of individual
legislators to support a
variety of costs including the
renting of a district offi ce, contributions
to local civic groups
and the printing and mailing
of newsletters. Legislators are
issued a 1099 from the state
and are required to report the
allowance as income but are
not required to submit an accounting
of how they spend it.
Amendment supporters
noted the proposal is based
on the pay structure for the
U.S. Congress where only a
few positions have higher salaries
and is designed to eliminate
the pay inequity for representatives.
â€œEvery
two years, representatives
arrive as a group
of peers to the Statehouse
that are elected from across
the commonwealth,â€ said the
amendmentâ€™s sponsor Rep.
Russell Holmes (D-Boston).
â€œWe arrive as equals. That
equality, under the current
system, evaporates quickly
upon the election of the
speaker. Unfortunately, the
speaker uses the authority
of the naming of committee
assignments and selecting
a leadership team to manipulate
the members for his
causes and to work against
one another. The amendmentâ€™s
goal is to level the playing
fi eld and begin to end that
manipulation.â€
Opponents said the speaker
and representatives in the
leadership and committee
chairs have a much heavier
workload and deserve a higher
salary. They noted that the
current pay structure is based
on a 2014 report of a bipartisan
special commission set
up to review the compensation
of the state government
and its bodies. The salary was
determined to be inadequate
to attract people to this job.
They noted some additional
increases in the bonus pay
were given by the Legislature
in January 2017 when it overrode
Gov. Bakerâ€™s veto of the
hikes.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the
amendment. A â€œNoâ€ vote is
against it.)
Rep. Bob DeLeoNo
Rep. RoseLee VincentNo
EDUCATION AND
LOCAL AID (H 3800)
House 158-0, approved a
consolidated amendment to
fund education and local aid.
Education Committee chair
Rep. Alice Peisch (D-Wellesley)
said the consolidated amendment
contains increases over
last year for many important
items including $15.4 million
for the Childrenâ€™s Trust Fund;
$2 million for Early College;
$11.8 million for regional libraries;
$3.1 million for Recovery
High Schools; and $1 million
for a new civic education
grant program.
â€œThe amendment adds to a
Ways and Means budget that
demonstrated a strong commitment
to all sectors of public,
birth through [Grade] 12
education throughout the
commonwealth,â€ said Peisch.
â€œThe budget overall includes
signifi cant increases to Chapter
70, charter school reimbursement
and early education,
with an explicit commitment
to low income students
via the Chapter 70 reserve account
â€¦ It also includes additional
funds for libraries, the
early college program and civics
education programs.â€
Peisch said the entire budget
reflects the leadershipâ€™s
ongoing dedication to educational
improvement for all
students to close the achievement
and opportunity gaps.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the
amendment.)
Rep. Bob DeLeo Yes
Rep. RoseLee Vincent Yes
SOCIAL SERVICES
AND VETS (H 3800)
House 160-0, approved a
consolidated amendment on
veterans and social services.
Veterans Committee chair
Linda Campbell (D-Methuen)
said the consolidated amendment
contains increases over
last year for many important
programs. She pointed out
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funding for some key items including
$100,000 to help the
Vietnam Veterans of America
in Massachusetts with
the processing of VA claims;
$85,000 to the NEADS program
that trains service dogs
to assist veterans; $124,000 for
funding for additional housing
for women veterans; and
$550,000 to the Massachusetts
General Hospital Home Base
program to provide clinical
care, education and training
to address veteransâ€™ physical
and behavioral health issues to
include PTSD, traumatic brain
injury, substance use disorder
and suicide prevention.
Sherlock Holmes play?
1. On May 4, 1791, what
U.S. state became the
14th? (Hint: most covered
bridges per square mile.)
2. Who was the star of â€œDr.
Kildareâ€?
3. When was the first
Kentucky Derby: 1855,
1875 or 1920?
4. What is missing from a
fillet?
5. Whose first novel was
â€œThe Time Machineâ€?
6. On May 6, 1992, what
star of â€œThe Blue Angelâ€
died?
7. What U.S. city is thought
to have the worldâ€™s
largest Cinco de Mayo
celebration?
8. What gameâ€™s name
involves water fowl?
9. In 1926 American
Gertrude Ederle became
the first female swimmer
of what feat?
10. What instrument did
11. On May 7, 1833, what
composer was born?
(Hint: lullaby.)
12. In what game would you
find a shuttlecock?
13. In what New York State
resort was the potato chip
invented?
14. In what city is Churchill
Downs?
15. How are the words chizu,
fromage and ost similar?
16. Frederic Remington
specialized in portrayin g
what American subject?
17. What has the nickname
â€œThe Run for the Rosesâ€?
18. What painter of 19thcentury
Paris was a chef
and gourmand?
19. Who wrote Sonnet 18,
which includes the phrase
â€œRough winds do shake
the darling buds of Mayâ€?
20. On May 9, 1754,
Benjamin Franklin
published the coloniesâ€™
first political cartoon,
which urged them to
unite during what war?
Answers below, please no cheating!
FROM
PAGE 18
â€œIn the consolidated amendment,
the House provides additional
funding for veterans
programs in the commonwealth
over and above last
yearâ€™s budget and the governorâ€™s
budget,â€ said Campbell. â€œI
am proud that my colleagues
in the House have once again
demonstrated their support
for critical programs and organizations
that are providing
the care that our veterans and
their families deserve. Veterans
can face a number of hardships
as a result of their service,
from PTSD to homelessness
to substance abuse, and this
increased investment will ensure
our veterans can receive
needed services within their
own communities.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.)
Rep.
Bob DeLeo Yes
Rep. RoseLee Vincent Yes
HOUSING AND MENTAL
HEALTH (H 3800)
House 160-0, approved a
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consolidated amendment on
housing and mental health.
Rep. Kevin Honan (D-Boston)
the chair of the Committee
on Housing said the consolidated
amendment includes a
$400,000 increase in funding
for the Alternative Housing
Voucher Program; a $250,000
increase in funding for Housing
Consumer Education Centers;
$300,000 for the Home
Works Program; $50,000 for a
computer technology center
for Commonwealth Housing;
funding for individual communities
across the state including
$65,000 for a shelter in
Haverhill and $50,000 for mobility
access enhancements
and renovations in Brockton.
â€œI am a strong supporter of
the Housing Budget released
by House Ways and Means for
fi scal 2020,â€ said Honan. â€œIt increases
critical funding for programs
such as the Massachusetts
Rental Voucher Program,
Rental Assistance for Families
in Transition and funding for
public housing. The budget
was strengthened even further
through an additional $1.735
million in funding through
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by Jim Miller
2020 Census Offers Temporary
Jobs Ideally Suited for Retirees
Dear Savvy Senior,
The U.S. Census Bureau is in the process of recruiting thousands
of workers for temporary jobs to help collect valuable
data for the 2020 Census, and retirees are ideal candidates. Can
you write a column to get the word out? Thanks for your help!
Census Recruiter
Dear Recruiter,
Iâ€™m happy to oblige, and I agree. This once-a-decade job
opportunity is a great fi t for retirees that have some free time
on their hands who wouldnâ€™t mind earning some extra income
while helping the community.
Attention Retirees!
The United States Census Bureau is currently in the process
of recruiting over 500,000 temporary workers to help
carry out the upcoming 2020 Census national head count
of every person living in the U.S.
The U.S Census helps determines each stateâ€™s representation
in Congress, how funds are spent for schools, hospitals,
roads, and provides information to guide many decisions
made by government agencies, private businesses
and institutions.
Jobs within the census vary from working in the fi eld canvassing,
updating maps, doing follow up interviews with citizens
in your community, or working in the offi ce as a clerk
doing administrative tasks or offi ce operation supervisor,
who oversees the fi eld staff .
Some jobs will begin this summer, but the majority of positions
will begin in late April 2020 and last a month or two.
These temporary part-time positions are located in every
county throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
Some positions require evening and/or weekend shifts because
you must be available to interview members of the
public when theyâ€™re at home. And all positions require several
days of online and classroom training. The pay ranges
between $13.50 and $30 per hour depending on position
and location. To fi nd the pay rates in your area, see 2020census.gov/en/jobs/locations.html.
Job
Qualifi cations
To be able to work for the 2020 census you must be:
Be at least 18 years old.
Have a valid Social Security number.
Be a U.S. citizen.
Have a valid email address.
Complete an application and answer assessment questions.
Be
registered with the Selective Service System or have a
qualifying exemption, if you are a male born after Dec. 31,
1959.
Pass a Census-performed criminal background check and
a review of criminal records, including fi ngerprinting.
Commit to completing training.
Be available to work fl exible hours, which can include days,
evenings, and/or weekends.
In addition, most census jobs require employees to have
access to a vehicle and a valid driverâ€™s license, unless public
transportation is readily available. And have access to a
computer with internet and an email account to complete
training.
How to Apply
The fi rst step is to complete the online job application at
2020census.gov/en/jobs. The process takes about 30 minutes
and will include some assessment questions about your education,
work, and other experience.
If youâ€™re a veteran who would like to claim veteransâ€™ preference,
which provides preference over nonveteran applicants,
youâ€™ll need supporting documentation.
For more information on the 2020 Census, or if you have
questions or problems with the application process call 855562-2020.
After
you apply, an interviewer will reach out to potential
hires to conduct a phone interview, but not all applicants
will be interviewed. Job off ers are made verbally, but candidates
will also receive a letter by email.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to
the NBC Today show and author of â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
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2. Richard Chamberlain
3. 1875
4. Bone
5. H.G. Wells
6. Marlene Dietrich
7. Los Angeles
8. Duck, duck, goose (tag)
9. Swimming the English Channel
10. Violin
11. Johannes Brahms (His Op. 49, No.
4 is referred to as Brahmâ€™s Lullaby.)
12. Badminton
13. Saratoga Springs
14. Louisville, Kentucky
15. They mean â€œcheeseâ€ in Japanese,
French and Swedish (respectively)
16.
The Old West
17. The Kentucky Derby
18. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
19. William Shakespeare
20. The French and Indian War
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consolidated earmarks for local
housing programsâ€”including
my amendment for a
$250,000 increase in funding
for Housing Consumer Education
Centers.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the
amendment.)
Rep. Bob DeLeoYes
Rep. RoseLee VincentYes
CAP ON WELFARE BENEFITS
FOR KIDS (S 2186)
Senate 37-3, overrode Gov.
Charlie Bakerâ€™s veto of a bill
that repeals the current law
that denies an additional $100
in welfare benefi ts to children
conceived whileâ€”or soon afterâ€”the
family began receiving
welfare benefi ts or, if they
had received family welfare
benefi ts in the past. The law
was adopted in 1995 as part
of a welfare reform package
that was aimed at discouraging
families already receiving
public support from having
more children. The House
overrode the veto on April 10
and with the Senate override,
the bill now becomes law.
Supporters of the repeal said
that there are some 8,700 children
who currently fall under
the cap in the Bay State. These
families are barred from receiving
an additional $100 a
month to help support that
child. They said there are no
facts to back up the charge
that families are having more
children in order to get the additional
$100.
â€œEliminating the family cap
should be accompanied by
other reforms to the [welfare]
program designed to align the
eligibility determination with
federal standards and support
recipients as they return
to work,â€ said Baker in his veto
message.
The governor added that
under his proposal, â€œhomeless
families would no longer see a
benefi t reduction for accessing
temporary shelter.â€
â€œWe are thrilled that our
commonwealth has repealed
the cruel and unjust family
cap,â€ said Jacquelynne Bowman,
Executive Director of
Greater Boston Legal Services.
â€œThis is an important step
in helping Massachusetts act
on the promise of supporting
very low-income families
to meet their childrenâ€™s basic
needs.â€
â€œLifting the Cap on Kids will
make a critical difference in
the lives of 8,700 of the lowest
income children in Massachusetts,â€
said Deborah Harris
of the Massachusetts Law Reform
Institute. â€œWith todayâ€™s
vote, Massachusetts has affirmed
the dignity and humanity
of every child.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for repealing
the cap. A â€œNoâ€ vote is against
repealing it.)
Sen. Joseph Boncore Yes
GENDER X (S 2203)
Senate 39-1, approved a
bill that would allow for residents
to choose a third gender
option, â€œXâ€ in lieu of â€œmaleâ€
or â€œfemaleâ€ on an application
for a driverâ€™s license, learnerâ€™s
permit, identifi cation card or
liquor purchase identification
card. No documentation
would be required for the
person to choose the â€œXâ€ option.
The House has already
approved a diff erent version
of the bill and the House and
Senate will work on a compromise
version.
â€œMassachusetts has always
led on equity and justice, especially
in our proud bi-partisan
support of LGBTQ people,â€
said Sen. Julian Cyr (DTruro).
â€œToday the Massachusetts
Senate continued that
tradition by passing legislation
that provides the opportunity
for Massachusetts residents
who are transgender
or gender non-conforming
to self-identify on all Massachusetts
identifi cation documents.
Legislation passed by
the Senate allows for accuracy,
privacy, and safety for individuals
who do not fi t neatly into
a specifi c gender identity. I am
grateful to my colleagues for
their support of gender nonconforming
people. Our vote
today recognizes the dignity
of all, no matter their gender
identity or expression.â€
. â€œIdentifying documents
serve a variety of crucial purposes
that help society function
on a basic level,â€ said
Christopher Jay, an attorney
for the Massachusetts Family
Institute which opposes the
measure. â€œIntroducing false
and incomplete information
into the system undermines
their purpose and harms society.
There is no logical boundary
here. If someone can specify
their gender regardless of
biological fact, why not specify
a diff erent race, age, height,
weight or eye color according
to how the person feels?â€
Sen. Donald Humason (RWestfi
eld) was the lone vote
against the bill. He did not respond
to repeated attempts
by Beacon Hill Roll Call to comment
on his vote
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the bill. A
â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Sen. Joseph Boncore Yes
ROAD SAFETY (S 2570)
Senate 39-0, approved and
sent to the House a bill designed
to make roads safer
and decrease the number of
fatalities.
The proposal requires bicyclists
at night to use both a red
rear light and a red rear refl ector.
Current law requires only
a red light or a red refl ector.
Current law and the new law
both require a white light in
the front.
The bill classifies several
groups, including pedestrians,
utility workers and cyclists, as
â€œvulnerable road users.â€
The measure requires the
operator of a motor vehicle
that is passing a vulnerable
user to maintain a distance of
at least three feet when traveling
at 30 miles per hour or less
and an additional foot of space
for every ten miles per hour
above 30 miles per hour. Current
law only requires motor
vehicle operators to pass at â€œa
safe distance and at a reasonable
and proper speed.â€
Another provision requires
a vehicle that is overtaking a
vulnerable user or other vehicle
to use all or part of an adjacent
lane, crossing the centerline
if necessary, when it cannot
pass at a safe distance in
the same lane and only when
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HOW LONG WAS LAST
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time that the House and Senate
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î€˜ î•î’î’îî– îˆî„î†î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î–îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–
îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—îšî’ îî„î˜î‘î‡î•îœ î‹î’î’îŽî€î˜î“î–î€ î“î„î—îŒî’î€ îî„î•îŠîˆ îî’î—î€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡
î’î‘ îŠî•îˆî„î— î†î˜îî€î‡îˆî€î–î„î† î€ªî•îˆî„î— î€©îŒî‘î‡î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€™î€•î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¯î€¼î€±î€± î€¦î€²î€°î€³î€¯î€¨î€·î€¨î€¯î€¼ î€µî€¨î€±î€²î€¹î€¤î€·î€¨î€§ î€˜ î•î’î’î î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’î‰î‰îˆî•î–
î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î…îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ
îŒî–îî„î‘î‡ îšî€’î–îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î„î‘î‡ î†îˆî•î„îîŒî† î—îŒîîˆ îƒ€î’î’î•î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î• îî„î˜î‘î‡î•îœî€
î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î…î„î—î‹î€ î‹îˆî„î—î€ î‹î’î— îšî„î—îˆî• î€‰ îˆîîˆî†î—î•îŒî†î€ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡
î’î‘ î‡îˆî„î‡î€îˆî‘î‡ î–î—î•îˆîˆî— î€°î€²î€¹î€¨ î€µî€¬î€ªî€«î€· î€¬î€±î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€³î€¨î€µî€©î€¨î€¦î€· îŒî‘ îˆî™îˆî•îœîšî„îœî€„ î€¦î˜î–î—î’î î€¦î€¨
î€¦î’î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€”î€” î•îî–î€ î€˜ î…î‡î•îî–î€ î€– î‰î˜îî î€‰ î€•î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ îŠî•î„î‘î‡
î‰î’îœîˆî• îšî€’îˆîîˆîŠî„î‘î— î–î“îîŒî— î–î—î„îŒî•îšî„îœî€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“îˆî‘ îƒ€î• î“îî„î‘î€ îî™î•îî€
î‡î‘î•îî€ îŠî’î˜î•îîˆî— îŽîŒî— îšî€’î„îî„îîŒî‘îŠ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ î†î’î˜î‘î—îˆî•î– î€‰ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•
îŒî–îî„î‘î‡ îšî€’î…î„î• î–îŒî‘îŽ î€‰ î–îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠî€ î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î„î•îˆî„ îšî€’î„î—î•îŒî˜î î‡î’î’î•
î—î’ î„îšîˆî–î’îîˆ î…î„î†îŽîœî‡î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î• î€©î€³ î‰î„îîŒîîœî•îî€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî‡ îƒ€î•î–
î—î‹î•î’î˜îŠî‹î’î˜î—î€ î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ î€¯î€¯ îšî€’î“îî„îœî•îî€‘
î€ªî’ î—î’î€ î€˜î€³îŒî•î„î—îˆî–î€ªîîˆî‘î€‘î†î’îî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€”î€î€—î€“î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
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SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
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SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
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38 Main Street, Saugus MA
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î„î“î“îîŒî„î‘î†îˆî–î€ î€²î™îˆî•î–îŒîîˆî‡ î’î‘îˆ î†î„î• îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ îŒî•î•îŒîŠî„î—îŒî’î‘î€ îŠî„î– î‹îˆî„î—
îˆî‘î†îî’î–îˆî‡ î“î’î•î†î‹î€ î†îˆî‘î—î•î„îî€¹î„î†î€ î‰îŒî‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆîî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€‡î€˜î€™î€œî€î€œî€“î€“
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
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SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
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2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
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