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City mourns passing of
Councillor George Rotondo
By Adam Swift
L
ong-time Councillor-at-Large
George Rotondo was remembered
by colleagues for his service
to the city following his unexpected
death at the age of 55 over the
weekend. Before Monday nightâ€™s
City Council meeting, fl owers and
a photo of Rotondo were placed in
front of the former councillorâ€™s City
Council Chambers seat, as City
Council President Gerry Visconti
called for a moment of silence.
â€œThis weekend, the city of Revere
lost one of its own,â€ said Visconti.
â€œWe are deeply saddened
to hear of the passing of Councillor
George Rotondo. He was a
colleague, a neighbor and a dear
friend.â€ Visconti said Rotondo
served the city and on the council
for over 14 years in the best way
he knew how.
â€œThose that knew George know
that he was a councillor that
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September 16, 2022
City officials, Fire and Police
personnel honor the fallen on
the 21st anniversary of Sept. 11th
GEORGE ROTONDO
Councillor-at-Large
ion on difficult issues, and the
conversations we will be having
in these chambers moving forward
will not be the same without
him,â€ said Visconti. â€œOn behalf of
the entire City Council, we would
like to express our sincerest condolences
to the Rotondo family,
MOURNS | SEE Page 16
Councillor wants increased
security at dog park
By Adam Swift
W
ard 6 City Councillor Richard
Serino wants the City
of Revere to provide some extra
security measures at the Paws &
Play Dog Park on Sargent Street.
At Monday nightâ€™s City Council
meeting, Serino introduced an
order asking that funds from the
cityâ€™s dog park revolving account
be used to install a security camera
at the park due to issues with
dogs being abandoned at the
park and with aggressive dogs
attacking other dogs and people.
â€œThis is pretty sickening â€“ that I
have to put this in for this reason,
but last month someone abandoned
two Maltese dogs [at the
park],â€ said Serino. A local kennel
owner did take the two dogs in,
but Serino said it was still despicable
that someone would just
drop off their dogs and abandon
them.
â€œHaving a camera there, at least
weâ€™d be able to see a license plate
or catch somebody,â€ Serino said.
There have also been other issues
at the park that could be alleviated
in part with the installation
of a security camera, Serino
said. â€œDogs have attacked other
SECURITY | SEE Page 17
IN SOLEMN REMEMBRANCE: City offi cials and fi refi ghters stand in remembrance of lives lost during
Sundayâ€™s 21st anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Front row, pictured from left
to right: Ward 2 Councilor Ira Novoselsky, State Rep. Jessica Giannino, Mayor Brian Arrigo, State
Senator Lydia Edwards, Ward 2 Councillor Joanne McKenna, and Fire Chief Christopher Bright.
Back row, pictured from left to right: School Committee member Michael Ferrante, State Rep. Jeff
Turco, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro, Ward 6 Councillor/Council Vice President Richard
Serino, Councillor-At-Large Marc Silvestri and Police Chief David Callahan. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
By Tara Vocino
R
evere fi refi ghters and police
offi cers, along with city offi -
cials, paid a solemn tribute to the
thousands of lives lost during the
cityâ€™s 21st anniversary of the September
11th attack on the Twin
Towers in New York, the Pentagon
in Washington, DC and the
thwarted attack by the heroic
passengers on Flight 93 in Pennsylvania
at the Revere Beach
Parkway Public Safety Building
on Sunday. We Will Never forget.
HONOR | SEE Page 11
Big Fun at DPW Touch-A-Truck Event
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School third-grader Bryan Julian DaSilva (at left), 8, with prekindergartner
Enzo Julian DaSilva, 4, alongside Public Works staff Frank Dâ€™Amelio, Christopher Fabiano,
Kori Oâ€™Hara and Marc Hilton. See photo highlights on pages 8-9. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
Mayor appoints new planning
and health directors
By Adam Swift
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ranks of the cityâ€™s department
heads. Monday night, the City
Council unanimously approved
residency waivers for Mayor
Brian Arrigoâ€™s appointments of
Tom Skwierawski as the new
Chief of Planning and Development,
and Lauren Buck as the
new Chief of Health and Human
Services. Skwierawski currently
serves as the planning and community
development director in
the city of Fitchburg, while Buck
is taking a step up from her current
role as public health director
in Revere.
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new Chief of Health
and Human Services
â€œ[Skwierawski] has an extensive
background in the development
of city plans, aff ordable
housing advocacy, and grant
writing,â€ Arrigo stated in a letter
to the council. â€œTom also holds a
Masters in urban planning from
the Harvard Graduate School of
Design. I am confi dent that Tom
will be highly eff ective in his role
as Chief of Planning and Community
Development and that
he will work diligently to execute
the goals established in the Next
Stop Revere Master Plan.â€
Skwierawski said the role he
has in Fitchburg is pretty similar
to the one he will be stepping
into in Revere. â€œWe have a housing
and development division
that looks over our CDBG and
home allocations from the federal
government; we have a planning
division that serves as a liaison
to the planning board and
the conservation commission,
working big projects through
the permitting process; and we
have an economic development
division focused on small business
to Amazon, working with
all businesses as the chief liaison
TOM SKWIERAWSKI
Chief of Planning
and Development
through the permitting process,â€
Skwierawski said.
He said he loves the job he is
doing today and wouldnâ€™t leave
except for the fact that he drives
about an hour per day to get to
work in Fitchburg from his home
in Melrose. â€œUltimately, I wasnâ€™t
actively looking for work; I was
looking for the right thing,â€ Skwierawski
said. â€œIâ€™ve seen many opportunities
a quick drive away
that I turned away, and this is the
only job that I applied for since
Iâ€™ve been in Fitchburg because I
recognize what Revere is doing.
I think this will be an incredible
city â€“ to be a part of the growth
thatâ€™s taking place here â€“ and Iâ€™d
love to be a part of it.â€
Buck comes into her new role
as someone who has already
garnered much respect in the
city and with the City Council for
her role as public health director
during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Buck has a Master of Public
Health with a Health Policy and
Law Concentration from Boston
University, 10 years of clinical
nursing experience and two
years of municipal public health
experience.
â€œLauren joined the Revere
Public Health Department during
unprecedented times, and at
every turn, she rose to the occasion,
working across all departments
to maintain operations
and providing information and
support to residents throughout
the pandemic,â€ stated Arrigo.
â€œI am confi dent that Lauren will
continue to serve the city of Revere
admirably as Chief of Health
and Human Services.â€
City Council President Gerry
Visconti was one of several councillors
who praised Buck for her
work during the pandemic. â€œI
think it is a position that is well
deserved with all of the hours
youâ€™ve put into your current position
and what you did during
the pandemic,â€ he said.
Buck said she is grateful for
the opportunity. â€œI learn every
day. I make mistakes every day.
Iâ€™ll learn every day and make
mistakes every day in this job,
but I couldnâ€™t love working here
more,â€ she said.
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Silvestri wants discussion on economic impact of marijuana sales
By Adam Swift
I
tâ€™s been nearly five years
since the Revere City Council
banned the sale of recreational
marijuana within the city
limits in the wake of the statewide
vote to legalize weed. One
City Councillor said he thinks it
might be time to take a closer
look at the impact that ban has
had on Revere.
At Monday nightâ€™s City Council
meeting, Councillor-at-Large
Marc Silvestri introduced a motion
asking that the council conduct
a fi nancial impact study relative
to medical and recreational
marijuana within the city. â€œThis
is a motion that is very important
to me,â€ said Silvestri, adding
that a deep dive into the
economic generation marijuana
sales could bring to the city
would be helpful. â€œIâ€™m not asking
for anyone to change their
vote, just to agree that we can
have educated information on
what cities and localities around
us are making, how many they
have and the laws they have
put into place and how they
use them.â€
Silvestri said there is a three
money that we have the ability
to do that with in the city,â€ he
said. â€œI think a study like this is
important for us because there
are people in the city that are
moving forward to put this on
the ballot, and I think we should
have our ducks in a row before
that is done.â€
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick
MARC SILVESTRI
Councillor-at-Large
percent tax on recreational
marijuana that Revere is missing
out on. â€œWe sit up here tonight
and we talk about the lack
of money [for traffi c enforcement];
we talk about the lack
of money for parks and recreational
activities and education,â€
said Silvestri.
The money raised through the
marijuana tax could be spent at
the discretion of the council, Silvestri
said. â€œWe donâ€™t often have
RevereTV Spotlight
A
new episode of â€œFocus on
Healthâ€ is now airing on
RevereTV. This program features
Revereâ€™s Director of Public
Health, Lauren Buck, discussing
the cityâ€™s top health programs,
concerns and initiatives. Lauren
and her colleague Hajar Bichou
give information about monkeypox,
talk about National Suicide
Prevention Week and give
some new national resources
that are important for residents
to know about. This episode
was short but is packed
with a lot of information. You
can watch it at any time on YouTube
or throughout the day,
every day, on the Community
Channel.
The fi rst Revere High School
football season offi cially began
last week with an away game
in Peabody on Friday. The Patriots
play an out-of-conference
game versus Plymouth South
tonight at home at 6 p.m. All
home games are still at Harry
Della Russo Stadium. RevereTV
will be covering all games again
this year, home and on the road.
You can watch tonightâ€™s game
on Facebook, YouTube and
the RTV Community Channel,
where it will also replay in the
following weeks. The Community
Channel is 8/1072 on Comcast
and 3/614 on RCN. You
must be a cable subscriber to
watch RevereTV on television,
but anyone with internet access
can watch the live game coverage
on YouTube.
The 9/11 Firefi ghtersâ€™ Memorial
was held on Sunday morning
to commemorate those
who served that we lost in 2001.
RevereTV will be posting and
playing coverage of the event
this week. You will be able to
watch it on YouTube and RTV
GOV.
You can watch the latest municipal
meetings on RTV GOV.
This week included the Zoning
Sub-Committee, Appointments
Sub-Committee, Revere City
Council, Commission on Disabilities
and the Cultural Council.
The Cultural Council meeting
was rescheduled to yesterday
from last week. RTV GOV
is channel 9 on Comcast, and
13 or 613 on RCN. All Monday
meetings that include the City
Council are available for Spanish
translation live on YouTube.
Donâ€™t forget that community
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are completely free and
available to any Revere resident.
You must show proof of
residency to gain personal access
to classes, equipment and
program time on the channel.
Classes are on general production,
fi lm composition, studio
work, directing in the control
room, and more. For more information
on how to become a
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studio, call 781-426-9498.
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Keefe, who voted to ban marijuana
sales inside the city limits
in 2017, said he would support
Silvestriâ€™s motion for the study,
but to not expect him to go any
further in support of recreational
marijuana sales in the city. â€œI
will say that I have not been an
advocate for this necessarily in
the city,â€ said Keefe, who also
noted that there is an active license
that was grandfathered
in for marijuana sales on Railroad
Avenue.
â€œThere is nothing being done
about that, so I will just say that
if the money is so great and itâ€™s
such a thriving business that
youâ€™d think people would be
hurdling over themselves to get
something done over on Railroad
Avenue. I will support the
councillor in his want for more
information because I respect
his opinion, but will not be supporting
much further after that
regardless of the information
we get.â€
Silvestri said that marijuana
sales are now a billion dollar
business in Massachusetts that
has brought in over a half million
dollars in revenue to neighboring
cities like Boston and Lynn.
Keefe said his statement that
understand where he stands on
the issue.
City Council President Gerry
Visconti said the discussion
would continue at a future date
at an Economic Subcommittee
meeting. â€œI want to reiterate
that this is only for a discussion;
we are not asking anybody for
a vote on where they stand on
this,â€ said Visconti.
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attempt to let people in the city
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
A call to oppose expansion of ash landfill
Precinct 10 Town Meeting members gain enough signatures for Special Town Meeting in Saugus next month
By Mark E. Vogler
S
augus Town Meeting members
will get to vote later this
fall on another resolution that
would ban the expansion of the
ash landfi ll on Route 107 near WIN
Waste Innovationsâ€™ trash-to-energy
plant.
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ing members who initiated the article
secured more than 200 signatures
this week â€“ enough to
call for a Special Town Meeting in
late October.
â€œIt is Therefore Resolved that
the Representatives in Town
Meeting, here assembled, convey
our opposition to any further extension
of the WIN ash landfi ll located
on Route 107 and urge our
state delegation to oppose any
eff ort to modify the law or regulations
relative to the Areas of
Critical Environmental Concern
(ACEC),â€ says the article, which was
signed by Town Meeting Members
Martin Costello, Darren Ring,
Peter Z. Manoogian, Sr., and Carla
A. Scuzzarella.
â€œThis resolution will be sent to
the entire delegation for Saugus
as well as the DEP Commissioner,â€
it continued.
Peter Delios, a member of the
Landfi ll Subcommittee, is the lone
Precinct 10 Town Meeting member
who did not sign the petition
supporting the proposed resolution.
He recently voted in support
of the WIN deal as a subcommittee
member â€“ an apparent reversal
from his past position â€“ which
opposed expansion of the ash
landfi ll. The Saugus Advocate attempted
to reach him for comment
this week, but he did not
return calls.
A petition for the proposed warrant
article accompanied 213 certified
signatures was filed with
the Saugus Town Clerkâ€™s Offi ce on
Wednesday (Sept. 14) â€“ less than a
week before the Board of Selectmen
are set to begin discussions
on WIN Waste Innovationsâ€™ proposed
deal to pay the town up to
$18-million in return for permission
to extend the life of its ash
landfi ll 25 years.
The boardâ€™s meeting to consider
WINâ€™s Host Community Agreement
(HCA) is scheduled for 7 p.m.
next Tuesday (Sept. 20) in the second
fl oor auditorium at Town Hall.
Members of the Landfi ll Subcommittee,
co-chaired by Board of Selectmen
Chair Anthony Cogliano
and Board of Health Chair William
Heff ernan, voted 5 to 1 with two
abstentions in support of a motion
to accept WIN Waste Innovationâ€™s
latest proposal and forward
it to the Board of Selectmen.
Meanwhile, State Rep. Jessica
Giannino (D-Revere), whose district
includes Precincts 3 and 10 in
Saugus, and state Rep. Jeff rey Turco
(D-Winthrop), along with the
Alliance For Health and Environment,
are hosting a meeting set
for 6 p.m. Sept. 28 in the second
fl oor auditorium of Saugus Town
Hall at 298 Central St.
The hosts have invited DEP offi
cials to appear at the meeting
to answer questions about the
future of the landfill. Adoption
of WINâ€™s HCA is contingent on
whether DEP permits the company
to expand an ash landfi ll that is
expected to meet its capacity by
the end of 2025.
Any deal would also require input
and backing from town offi
cials, particularly the Board of
Health.
But, ultimately, the responsibility
for negotiating a deal with
WIN would rest with Town Manager
Scott C. Crabtree.
The resolution initiated by four
of the fi ve Precinct 10 Town Meeting
members would be the latest
in a series of various votes
by Town Meeting and previous
Boards of Selectmen opposing expansion
of the ash landfi ll.
â€œThis would be no more or less
symbolic than what the Landfi ll
Subcommittee or the Board of Selectmen
can do,â€ Precinct 10 Town
Meeting Member Peter Manoogian
said this week.
â€œUnder our Town Charter, neither
the selectmen, or any subcommittee
â€“ or even Town Meeting
â€“ for that matter, can sign a
host agreement. The Town Manager
is the only one who can do
that,â€ he said.
Manoogian said he hopes selectmen
will vote at next Tuesday
nightâ€™s meeting to set a date for
the Special Town Meeting, which
must be held within 45 days of
the time that selectmen call for
the meeting.
Manoogian said he expects
the meeting to be set for late October,
based on conversations
he had this week with the Town
Clerkâ€™s Offi ce.
"While a chairman can set the
agenda for an elected Board, in
this case the people who signed
the petition have set the agenda
for Town Meeting. And selectmen
are required to call for the
Special Town Meeting," Manoogian
said.
Here is a copy of the resolution
that Town Meeting members will
consider at the upcoming Special
Town Meeting:
We the members of Saugus
Town Meeting, the elected body
that is the closest representative
body to the citizens of Saugus,
hereby adopt the following
resolution:
Whereas on November 16, 2021
Martin Suuberg, the Commissioner
of the Department of Environmental
Protection, provided written
communication that the (WIN
landfi ll) fails to meet the necessary
site suitability criteria to allow for
expansion within the ACEC (Area
of Critical Environmental Concern)
and that such an expansion proposal,
under current regulations,
â€œwould not advance to the Saugus
Board of Health.â€;
Whereas the constituent properties
of WIN's incinerator ash include
toxic heavy metals and compounds
not limited to but inclusive
of Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic and
Mercury (known carcinogens and
neuro-toxins) and that such represent
a threat to the public health
and the environment of Saugus, Revere,
and Lynn.
Whereas property values in East
Saugus already lag behind the rest
of the Town, agreeing to any creation
or expansion of an incinerator
ash dump at its present location
would further adversely impact
the property values in this area
of Saugus.
Whereas, Saugus Town Meeting
has never allowed one precinct
to accept unfair risks and burdens
over the objection and concerns of
the town meeting members of the
aff ected precinct â€“ Precinct 10;
It is Therefore Resolved that
the Representatives in Town Meeting,
here assembled, convey our opposition
to any further extension
of the WIN ash landfi ll located on
Route 107 and urge our state delegation
to oppose any eff ort to modify
the law or regulations relative to
the Areas of Critical EnvironmenLANDFILL
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Public Works Day taught children about cityâ€™s
essential services through touch-a-truck
A.C. Whelan students: third-grader Alyssa and her brother,
fi fth-grader Michael DiOrio, checked out the camera truck panel,
guided by Department of Public Works maintenance craftsman
Christopher Bruker. The panel assesses water main breaks.
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Marsh Academy.
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Works Day at Rumney Marsh Academy.
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School third-grader Bryan Julian
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Kori Oâ€™Hara and Marc Hilton. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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A.C. Whelan third-grader Camilla, 8, and Daniel
Guardado, 4, operated the sewer pump crane,
guided by sewer foreman Frank Dâ€™Amelio.
Immaculate Conception preschooler Noah, 3,
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
City Council Honors
At Monday nightâ€™s meeting, the City Council awarded a Certifi cate of Merit to Matthew DeLorenzo for his heroic eff orts to save six families on Winthrop Avenue from
a burning apartment building on July 23. At approximately 3 a.m., DeLorenzo called 911 and ran into the burning structure without regard for his own safety to alert
the families of the fi re and get everyone out.
At Monday nightâ€™s meeting, the Revere City Council awarded a Certifi cate of Commendation to Derek Anemoduris and Jenna Cirino of Derekâ€™s Barber Shop in recognition
of providing free back-to-school haircuts to 30 students. Anemoduris is pictured with the council. (Advocate photos by Adam Swift)
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Off -duty members of the Revere Fire Department in solemn observance.
Members of the Revere Police Honor Guard, pictured from left to right:
Police Offi cer Anthony Matos, Police Sgt. Joseph Internicola, Police
Sgt. Joseph Turner, and Police Offi cer Andrew Lauria.
On duty Revere fi refi ghters paid tribute to lives lost during Sept. 11.
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will be sent to the entire delegation
for Saugus as well as the DEP Commissioner.â€
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Rep Turco:
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would require a modifi -
cation to the facility's site assignment
and approval from MassDEP
and the Saugus Board of
Health. As the landfi ll is located
within an ACEC, an expansion of
the landfi ll (including vertical expansion)
would need to meet the
site suitability criteria in the Regulations
with respect to the site
assignment. â€œWhile an applicant
is free to propose a site assignment
modifi cation, and MassDEP
will review information submitted,
based upon the information
presently before MassDEP, the facility
fails to meet the necessary
site suitability criteria to allow for
expansion within the ACEC and
therefore would not receive a positive
site suitability determination.
Without a positive site suitability
determination from MassDEP, a
proposal to amend the facility's
site assignment to allow for vertical
expansion would not advance
to the Saugus Board of Health for
consideration.â€
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
Next Stop Revere â€“ hundreds attend historic
trolley tour through city
The crowd listened on about the burial ground history.
The trolley drove by Revere City Hall, another historic landmark along
the tour.
Trolley goers Christopher, Matthew and Margie Petrovic boarded at Waterfront
Square for Saturdayâ€™s trolley tour, which was hosted by the Revere Society for Cultural
and Historical Preservation.
Jahlaina and Erga Pierrette were looking forward to seeing the Chelsea Creek and
Rumney Marsh Burial Ground the most. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Revere Society for Cultural and Historical Preservation
President Robert Upton thanked guests for joining
the trolley tour.
Mary Jane Terenzi narrated the two-hour long tour. Revere resident Rebecca Faustin said she didnâ€™tâ€™t know
there was a Revere History Museum until the trolley
ride.
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The 1775 Battle of Chelsea Creek (also called the Battle of Hog Island, etc.) took place â€“ according
to Wikipedia â€“ â€œon Chelsea Creek and on salt marshes, mudfl ats, and islands
of Boston Harbor, northeast of the Boston peninsulaâ€¦ Most of these areas have
since been united with the mainland by land reclamation and are now part of East
Boston, Chelsea, Winthrop, and Revere.â€
The trolley went down Revere Beach.
By Tara Vocino
N
ext Stop Revere â€“ more than 200 people experienced 400 years of history
during Saturdayâ€™s trolley tour hosted by the Revere Society for Cultural
and Historical Preservation.
Erica Nelson and Juan Rosales are shown enjoying the trolley
tour of Revereâ€™s history.
Cecilia and Jody Drueding were looking forward to seeing the
Revere History Museum the most.
Tour guides Janet Long and Mary Jane Terenzi
Brendan Oâ€™Brien narrated the Rumney Marsh
Burial Ground tour.
Patriots run into buzzsaw against Peabody
By Greg Phipps
L
eading into last Fridayâ€™s season
opener at Peabody, Revere
High School football Head
Coach Lou Cicatelli emphasized
the importance of what a victory
over a strong program like
Peabody would do for his teamâ€™s
chances of landing a berth in
this yearâ€™s playoff tournament.
Despite finishing last season
with an overall 8-2 record, the
Patriots were denied a spot in
the tournament based mostly
on strength of schedule. On Friday,
Revere didnâ€™t get the 2022
season off to a promising start.
The host Tanners proved to be
an unstoppable buzzsaw and
rolled to an impressive 40-0
shutout victory.
Peabody quarterback Shea
Lynch had a monster game,
throwing for 174 yards and four
touchdowns. All told, the Tanners
produced 280 yards of offense.
The Patriots found themselves
in a 24-0 hole by halftime,
and Peabody put up 16 more
points in the third quarter to secure
the win.
Meanwhile, Revere struggled
on both sides of the ball. Quarterback
Carlos Rizo completed
just three passes for 40 yards
(one was a 27-yarder on the
teamâ€™s fi rst off ensive play). The
Patriots mustered just 66 yards
of total off ense against a stingy
Tanner defense.
Chris Cassidy was on the receiving
end of Revereâ€™s one sizable
gain (the 27-yard completion),
while Domenic Boudreau
hauled in two passes for 13
yards. Maykin Gonzalez was the
leading rusher for the Patriots
with 16 yards on three carries.
The Patriots have had some
success against Peabody in reFOOTBALL
| SEE Page 15
The Patsâ€™ Maykin Gonzalez works to tackle a Peabody Tanners
player. (Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
Football Pats fall to Peabody in season road opener
Walter Rodriguez of the Revere Patriots works to defend a player
from the Peabody Tanners during Revereâ€™s Friday night game.
Members of the Revere Patriots stand at attention during the National Anthem in the season opener
of the high school football season.
Revere Patriots quarter back Carlos Rizo Jr. calls out a last-minute
play to his team as they faced the Tanners from Peabody in
Friday nightâ€™s season opener.
Revere Patriots captain, Sami Elasri works to hold on to the ball as players from Peabody close in.
Revere fell to the Tannerâ€™s Friday 40-2.
Kamal Majid of the Revere Patriots closes in on the quarterback
for the Peabody Tanners during Friday nightâ€™s game.
William Rosales Granadino on the carry for the Revere Patriots
during the season opener Friday night against the Peabody Tanners.
Edwin
Amaya of the Revere Patriots works to make the tackle of a player from Peabody as he works
his way down the fi eld with ball.
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William Rosales Granadino on the carry for the Revere Patriots as players from
Peabody move in.
Head Coach for the Revere Patriots, Louis Cicate III talks with his team before halftime
during Fridayâ€™s game with the Peabody Tanners.
Quarter back Carlos Rizo Jr. receives the snap from his teammate and Captain Jason
Shosho during Friday nightâ€™s season opener against the Peabody Tanners.
Quarter back Carlos Rizo Jr. calls out his play to his team as they faced the Tanners
from Peabody in Friday nightâ€™s season opener.
Quarter back Carlos Rizo Jr. on the carry for the Revere Patriots during their season
opener with the Peabody Tanners.
Quarter back Carlos Rizo Jr. on the sideline as the time clock winds downs, the
Patriots lost their season opener to the Peabody Tanners, 40-0.
FOOTBALL | FROM Page 13
cent years. In fact, Fridayâ€™s result
was the Tannersâ€™ fi rst win over the
Patriots at home since 2014, and it
marked the fi rst time Revere had
lost to Peabody in consecutive seasons
since 2003-04.
The Patriots now hope to duMaykin
Funez Gonzalez works to make the tackle of a Tanner player.
plicate the events of last season
when they bounced back to win
four straight after an opening-season
28-7 loss to Peabody at home.
Revere hosts its home opener this
Friday against Plymouth South
(scheduled 6 p.m. kickoff ) at Harry
Della Russo Stadium.
Revereâ€™s William Granadino on the carry for the
Patriots during the season opener Friday night
against the Peabody Tanners.
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MOURNS | FROM Page 1
his loved ones and everyone who
called George a friend. He will be
missed by many, and may he rest
in peace, my friend.â€
The outspoken city councillor
was elected three times as a Ward
4 Councillor and fi ve times to his
most recent at-large seat, and he
worked as a professional certifi
ed nurse.
In 2011, Rotondo ran for mayor
against fellow City Councillor Dan
Rizzo in a heated race where Rizzo
won by over 1,500 votes. Rotondoâ€™s
last municipal election in
2021 was a close one, where he
defeated longtime fellow Councillor
at-Large Anthony Zambuto
by about 30 votes in a contest that
went to a recount. Zambuto will
be elevated to Rotondoâ€™s at-large
seat for the remainder of the City
Council term.
Even with the close recount
election, Zambuto said he counted
Rotondo as a friend. â€œItâ€™s very
sad; itâ€™s a tragedy and was so unexpected,â€
said Zambuto. â€œGeorge
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A bouquet of fl owers was placed at the desk
of the late Councillor-at-Large George Rotondo
(inset) in the City Council Chambers.
was a friend and a colleague, and
we served together for a long
time. We didnâ€™t always agree on
everything, but we were certainly
friends.â€ Before the recount, Zambuto
said, he and Rotondo shook
hands and said they would remain
friends no matter the outcome.
â€œHe
was very respectful,â€ said
Zambuto. â€œI never dreamed that
something like this would happen.
He had a good heart and
wanted what was best for the city.â€
Zambuto said he was planning
to run to regain a council seat in
2023, and that this was not the
way he wanted to return to the
council, but that he will fulfi ll his
duty.
Councillor-at-Large George Rotondo is shown having
fun with the Revere Police Honor Guard rifl e before
the 2008 Inauguration ceremonies at the Revere
High School Auditorium. (Advocate fi le photo)
â€œI am deeply saddened to
hear of the tragic loss of my
colleague Councillor Rotondo,â€
said State Representative Jessica
Giannino. â€œMy thoughts and
prayers are with his daughters
and family during this most diffi
cult time.â€
Around 7:30 a.m. on Sunday,
Revere emergency personnel
responded to an apartment on
Dehon Street for a report of an
unresponsive male, according
to State Police. First responders
found Rotondo unresponsive inside
the apartment and immediately
began fi rst aid but were
unable to resuscitate him.
A State Police detective and a
trooper from the departmentâ€™s
crime services section responded
to the scene, which State Police
stated is standard procedure
for unattended deaths. Troopers
and Revere officers observed
no signs of struggle or foul play
at the scene. The Offi ce of the
Chief Medical Examiner was expected
to conduct a post-mortem
examination to determine
the cause and manner of death.
In a late motion at Monday
nightâ€™s meeting, the council approved
sending special legislation
to the state delegation that
would enable the city to pay Rotondoâ€™s
estate the total amount
of his council salary for the remainder
of his term, a total of
just under $40,000.
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How to
Find Travel
Companions for
Older Travelers
Dear Savvy Senior,
I am interested in fi nding some type of travel escort service to help
my elderly parents fl y across the country. My son is getting married
in the fall and would love for my parents to attend, but theyâ€™re both
in their 80s with health issues, so theyâ€™ll need help getting there. Can
you direct me to any travel services that can help us?
Looking for Assistance
Dear Looking,
Traveling can be challenging
under the best circumstances,
but for seniors with medical
problems, physical limitations
or dementia it can be unmanageable.
Fortunately, there are
a bevy of companies today that
provide traveling companion/
escort services to help older
adults with the rigors of travel.
A good travel escort can provide
your parents with transportation
to and from the
airport, manage their luggage,
navigate and assist them
through the airport, sit next to
them on the fl ight, help them
to their hotel and much more.
Some companion services
even provide personal care
like medication management,
dressing, bathing and feeding.
And for those with specifi c
medical needs, traveling nurse
services are available too.
But be aware that these services
arenâ€™t cheap. You will
pay for the travel companionâ€™s
tickets, the companionâ€™s hotel
room if necessary, meals, incidentals
and fees for the service.
The price to accompany a client
on a plane trip within the United
States â€“ including the companion
fees and travel costs
for all parties â€“ can range anywhere
from $2,500 to $5,000 or
more, depending on the fl ight
transfers and length of the trip.
To locate a travel companion
service in your area, search
online for â€œsenior travel companionâ€
or â€œsenior travel escort,â€
followed by your parentâ€™s
city or state. Or use an experienced
national service like Flying
Companions (FlyingCompanions.com),
Travel Helpers
(GoTravelHelpers.com) or FirstLight
Home Care (FirstLightHomeCare.com),
which has a
national network of franchises
that provides in-home care for
seniors and off ers travel companion
programs in about 80
percent of their 190 operating
territories.
Or, for medical travel companions
do a search for â€œtraveling
nurse escortâ€ or â€œmedical
travel companion,â€ or checkout
Travel Care and Logistics
(YourFlightNurse.com), which
provides registered nurses as
escorts.
If, however, your parents
donâ€™t require a lot of assistance,
or if you canâ€™t aff ord a travel escort,
consider asking a trusted
family member or friend that
has some air travel experience.
Vet the Service
If youâ€™re interested in hiring
a travel companion service,
there are a number of things
you need to check into to ensure
you get the right escort.
First, if you parents require
personal or medical care while
traveling, find out if the escort
is trained to manage their
healthcare needs. What sort of
medical certifi cations do they
have? (Nursing credentials?
C.P.R. training? etc.)
Also, fi nd out how many trips
the companion has taken with
clients. Have they completed
trips with travelers like your
parents? How long has the
travel service company been
in business? What is the companyâ€™s
safety record? And what
sort of insurance does it carry,
and what exactly is covered?
Also, get a quote breaking
down exactly what youâ€™ll be required
to pay, in addition to the
companionâ€™s fees. And get a list
of two or three clients/references
who have used their service
and call them.
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.
dogs, and people are bringing
large dogs into the small dog
area and vice versa,â€ said Serino.
â€œSo just having a camera there
and utilizing the funds from
dog licenses and the revolving
account should take care of it,
could try to stop some of these
issues.â€
In other business, Serino also
proposed that the city look into
establishing a fi re extinguisher
recycling program, such as one
some surrounding cities have in
place. â€œThis issue was brought to
me by a resident in Ward 6 who
received a new fi re extinguisher
from our fi re department,â€ said
Serino. â€œHe had years ago purchased
the fi re extinguisher that
he had in his home from an online
website, and he was not able
to return that on the online site,
and he was not able to return it
to the city.â€
Serino said fi re extinguishers
are considered hazardous material
and canâ€™t be disposed of in
the regular trash.
Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri
introduced an order at
the request of the employees in
the cityâ€™s Substance Use Disorder
and Homelessness Initiatives
Office in recognition of Overdose
Awareness Month. The order
requests the mayor to have
Human Resources direct all departments
to amend and/or replace
stigmatizing language and
terminology with person-centered
language in all City of Revere
documents with respect to
substance use disorder, behavioral
health, people in recovery,
people who use drugs (PWUD)
and people who have been involved
in the justice system. â€œThis
here is an important step toward
knocking down the stigma of addiction
and those that suff er by
it,â€ said Silvestri.
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE:
There were no roll calls in the
House or Senate last week. This
week, Beacon Hill Roll Call reports
on the percentage of times local
representatives voted with their
partyâ€™s leadership in the 2022
session.
The votes of the 2022 membership
of 26 Republicans were compared
with those of GOP House
Minority Leader Brad Jones (RNorth
Reading). The votes of the
2022 membership of 124 Democrats
were compared to House
Speaker Ron Mariano (D-Quincy).
Beacon Hill Roll Call uses 99
votes from the 2022 House session
as the basis for this report.
This includes all roll calls that
were not quorum calls or votes
on local issues.
Rep. Susannah Whipps (UAthol)
is unenrolled and not affi liated
with either the Republican
or Democratic party. We based
her voting record on how many
times she voted with Democratic
House Speaker Ron Mariano.
THE DEMOCRATS: A total of 53
(42.7 percent) of the 124 Democrats
voted with Mariano 100
percent of the time. Another 55
Democrats (44.3 percent) voted
against Mariano only once. That
means a total of 108 (87.0 percent)
of the 124 Democrats either
never voted against Mariano or
voted against Mariano only once.
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cent) voted with Mariano less
than 90 percent of the time.
The Democratic representative
who voted the lowest percentage
of times with Mariano
is Rep. Colleen Garry (D-Dracut)
who voted with Mariano only
72.4 percent of the time.
She is followed by Reps. Jeff
Turco (D-Winthrop) 84.8 percent;
David Robertson (D-Tewksbury)
86.8 percent; Patrick Kearney (DScituate)
92.8 percent; and Chris
Markey (D-Dartmouth) 93.9 percent
THE
REPUBLICANS: Only four
(15.3 percent) of the 26 GOP
members voted with Jones 100
percent of the time. Eighteen Republicans
(69.2 percent) voted
with Jones at least 90 percent of
the time. Four Republicans (15.3
percent) voted with Jones less
than 90 percent of the time.
The Republican representative
who voted the lowest percentage
of times with Jones was
Rep. Marc Lombardo (R-Billerica)
who voted with Jones only 86.8
percent of the time.
He is followed by Reps. Nick
Boldyga (R-Southwick) 87.7 percent;
Donald Berthiaume (RSpencer)
88.8 percent; Alyson
Sullivan (R-Abington) 89.8 percent;
and Peter Durant (R-Spencer)
90.9 percent.
REPRESENTATIVESâ€™ SUPPORT
OF THEIR PARTYâ€™S LEADERSHIP
IN 2022
The percentage next to the representativeâ€™s
name represents
the percentage of times the representative
supported his or her
partyâ€™s leadership in 2022. The
number in parentheses represents
the number of times the
representative opposed his or her
partyâ€™s leadership
Some representatives voted on
all 99 roll call votes. Others missed
one or more roll calls. The percentage
for each representative
is calculated based on the number
of roll calls on which he or
she voted.
Rep. Jessica Giannino
98.9 percent (1)
Rep. Jeff Turco
84.8 percent (15)
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EDUCATION BILLS SENT TO A
STUDY COMMITTEE â€“ Several bills
aff ecting public schools and education
were sent to a study committee
where bills are rarely actually
studied and are essentially
defeated. It is a way to kill a proposal
without holding a vote on
the bill itself. Here are some of the
education bills that were sent off
to a study committee:
SEX ED IN SCHOOLS (H 662)
â€“ Would require grades 7, 8 or
9 in all public schools to off er a
required course to educate students
about the development
of the child in utero. Each school
would be required to inform at
least one parent or guardian of
each student at least one week
prior to the beginning of the
course. The parent or guardian
would have the right to exempt
a student from the course.
The course would be designed
to educate students of the anatomical
and physiological characteristics
of unborn children at
increments of four weeks from
fertilization to full term. It would
include visual images, including
ultrasound images of fetal development
at eight, 12, 18 and 24
weeks, and include the basics of
prenatal and postnatal care for
the purpose of educating students
about the real expectations
and responsibilities of parenthood.
â€œAs
expanding sex-ed continues
to be a priority agenda item,
I feel it is important to have equal
education and focus on a very
real possible outcome of sexâ€”
pregnancy and children,â€ said
Sponsor Rep. Joseph McKenna
(R-Webster). â€œI believe that itâ€™s
critical to ensure that the health
and wellness curriculum includes
the development of a fetus into
a baby and ultimately through
birth. This should include [how]
a pregnant motherâ€™s decisions
and lifestyle, including nutrition
and substance use, impact fetal
development and baby health.â€
â€œI am not surprised, nor discouraged,
that this bill did not
pass this session,â€ continued McKenna.
Nearly every bill, especially
when addressing potentially
controversial items such as sexed
and pregnancy, take many
years and multiple sessions to get
passed. As such, I will happily refi
le this bill next session.â€
â€œRep. McKennaâ€™s bill is timely,
warranted and appropriate,
and would be a useful addition
to any health or biology curriculum,â€
said C.J. Doyle, Catholic Action
League executive director.
â€œMcKennaâ€™s bill would be more
suitable for secondary school students
than for junior high school
students, who could be as young
as eleven years old. Advances in
the science of embryology have
given us new insights into fetal
development, including the capacity
of the unborn child to experience
pain. Meanwhile, improvements
in health care and
medical technology have expanded
the gestational parameters
of viability for a child outside
the womb.â€
â€œMcKennaâ€™s idea would probably
fi nd, however, a more receptive
environment in private and
religious schools and among
home schoolers,â€ continued
Doyle. â€œIn public education, it
would face unrelenting opposition
from an administrative class,
and from a teaching profession,
ideologically hostile to any curriculum
which affi rmed, or even
implied, the humanity of the unborn
child.â€
Several pro-choice organizations
and state representatives
and senators did not respond to
repeated requests by Beacon Hill
to comment on this legislation,
including the American Civil Liberties
Union of Massachusetts,
Planned Parenthood Advocacy
Fund of Massachusetts, Reproductive
Equity Now, Sens. Cindy
Friedman (D-Arlington) and
Harriette Chandler (D-Worcester)
and Rep. Ruth Balser (D-Newton).
COMPUTERS FOR ALL STUDENTS
(H 637) â€“ Would establish
a 14-member commission to research
the best way of acquiring
technology for Massachusetts
students, including how to incentivize
companies to take part
in a program to provide personal
computers or tablets to students.
As part of its research, the
commission will review the current
policies in place to provide
students with a personal computer
or tablet and the barriers to
providing all students with one.
It would also evaluate the eff ect
on benefi ts or drawbacks to providing
students with a personal
computer or tablet and its eff ects
on the digital divide.
â€œAs the pandemic has shown, a
lack of access to technology can
inhibit studentsâ€™ ability to learn
and thrive,â€ said sponsor Rep.
Brad Jones (R-North Reading).
â€œThrough the work of this commission,
the Department of Elementary
and Secondary Education
would have a better understanding
of how to equip students
with the technology they
need at a manageable cost. I am
disappointed the bill was placed
in a study order, but plan to refi
le it for the upcoming legislative
session.â€
SCHOOL MANDATES (H 634) â€“
Would establish an 11-member
task force to review all existing
state mandates placed on public
schools. In addition to determining
the cost of these unfunded
mandates for budgeting purposes,
the task force would also
develop recommendations to
streamline, consolidate or eliminate
any mandates and reporting
requirements that are outdated,
duplicative or unnecessary.
Sponsor Rep. Brad Jones said
that the bill addresses one of
the biggest concerns voiced by
school officials not only in his
district, but across the state. â€œThe
state cannot continue to impose
new mandates on our cities and
towns without providing them
with the financial resources to
help fulfi ll those requirements,â€
said Jones. â€œI am extremely frustrated
[the bill] did not advance
out of committee, but I plan to
make a renewed push for its passage
next year so we can begin
the process of providing meaningful
relief for our cities and
towns.â€
INFORM PARENTS ABOUT
STANDARDIZED ASSESSMENT
TESTS (H 659) â€“ Would require
school districts, at the beginning
of each school years to provide
parents or guardians of students
from kindergarten through
twelfth grade information about
each standardized assessment
test that will be given during that
school year including the date of
the assessment; the estimated
time a student will take to complete
each assessment; whether
students will be required to take
assessments online, or have the
option of paper and pencil; and
the availability of appropriate acBEACON
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Anna I. (Alba)
McCarthy
OBITUARIES
George J. Rotondo, Jr
Linda M. (Rigano)
Giordano
O
O
f Revere. Died on Monday
September 5th at the Massachusetts
General Hospital following
a brief illness, she was
92 years old. Interment will immediately
follow in Woodlawn
Cemetery.
Anna was born in Medford
to her late parents, Alphonso
& Pauline (Bellitti) Alba, she
was one of five children. She
was raised & educated in Revere
and was an alumna of Revere
High School, Class of 1948.
In 1953, Anna married her husband
John A. â€œMacâ€ McCarthy.
The couple remained in Revere
where they happily raised their
two children and made a loving
home for them. Anna worked
as a bookkeeper at McCarthy &
Sons Dairy Products. Anna managed
working fulltime, raising
her children, and making sure
everything at home was fastidious.
In 1992, she lost her dear
husband, and her son took over
the family business and she continued
to carry on her bookkeeping
duties. Anna always enjoyed
being with her friends off
doing something fun. She was
an avid bowler, card player, gardening
and cleaning & decorating
her home. Annaâ€™s energy was
endless, the more she did the
happier she was. Annaâ€™s love that
she demonstrated to her family
& friends was profound & will
never be forgotten.
She is the beloved wife of the
late John A. â€œMacâ€ McCarthy, Sr.
Loving mother of Robin A. McCarthy
& John A. McCarthy, Jr.,
both of Revere. Grandmother of
Ryan J. McCarthy of Revere. Sister
of Benjamin Alba & his wife
Ann of Revere, and the late Anthony
Alba, Eleanor Aiello &
Mary R. Cardillo. She is also lovingly
survived by her precious
canine companions, Chelsey,
Nicki, & Sienna and many nieces
& nephews.
Family & friends were respectfully
invited to attend a Funeral
Mass on Tuesday, September
13th in the Immaculate Conception
Church, Revere. Interment
was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
In lieu of fl owers, remembrances
may be made to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s
Research Hospital, 501 St.
Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105.
f Revere, MA, formerly Everett,
MA, age 55, passed
away unexpectedly Sunday,
September 11. He was born
on August 21, 1967, the son of
George J. Rotondo, Sr. of Manchester,
New Hampshire, and
the late Madeline (Ryan) Rotondo.
George
is survived by his
daughters Gabriella, Amanda,
and Bella, his ex-wife Carolina
Sanchez; his brother Mark Rotondo
and his wife Robin from Winthrop,
MA, brother Michael Rotondo
and his wife Camden from
Beverly, MA, his brother Todd Rotondo
and his wife Patrice from
Beverly, MA and his sister Kristen
Rotondo and her wife Anna; his
aunt Dorothy Touni, from Mountain
View, CA, his aunt Kathleen
Capavella from Wakefi eld, MA,
and predeceased by his uncle
John Ryan; many nieces, and
nephews, cousins, friends and
countless other loved ones. He
will be missed especially by his
children, his siblings, his sistersin-law,
and the countless number
of people he cared for during
his life.
Everyone who knew George
felt his big heart and giving nature.
He was authentic and lived
his life in service to others as a
Registered Nurse, and Revere
City Councilor. George was a
strong advocate for people, outspoken,
and dedicated to helping
people who could not help
themselves. Georgeâ€™s time on
the Revere City Council is memorable,
and those who knew him,
have their own stories to tell. He
said what he meant and meant
what he said. George was compassionate
and would assist people
with nowhere to go, to stay,
sleep or eat. The many that have
posted and have reached out to
say how grateful they were that
he was there for them truly know
his spirit and heart. George fully
enjoyed what he did and those
he met in his days. He made the
time to show up for everyone
who reached out, providing
caring, trustworthy support to
all who needed him. He simply
wanted to brighten the lives of
others, and he surely did. Peace
and caring permeated him, and
kindness felt like it was his middle
name.
A Celebration of Georgeâ€™s life
will be held in a private family
ceremony.
O
f Revere. Died on Thursday,
September 8th at the Melrose
â€“ Wakefi eld Hospital in Melrose,
following a one year valiant
& defi ant battle with lung cancer,
she was 71 years old
Linda was born to her late parents,
Basil & Nancy (Caruso) Rigano
in Malden. She was raised
& educated in Malden and attend
Malden Public Schools.
She was married to her former
husband, Gerald L. Giordano,
Sr. and moved to Revere where
she raised her two children. Linda
was a proud mother and also
worked, at times, two jobs to
support her family. She was extremely
hardworking, fun loving
& always ready for fun. She
worked as a bartender at the
Shipwreck Lounge on Revere
Beach, working there for 40 years
until they closed their doors. She
later worked at the Keno Counter
at Santarpioâ€™s Restaurant in Peabody,
until her health declined.
Linda cherished her family and
adored her grandchildren, more
than life itself. She had many
fond & special relationships with
many close friends and family.
She loved listening to country
music and going to any casino
or beach. She was also a fabulous
baker and she always enjoyed
sharing her treats with
those she loved. Although her
health declined, it didnâ€™t stop her
will to live and fi ght. She even
worked during her illness and
being around people was the
best medicine for her, especially
her family, she fought hardest for
them. Her presence, bright smile,
& her sense of humor, will live on
in each of those who loved her.
She is the loving mother of Renee
L. Rodriguez & her husband
Jamie, Sr. of Malden & Gerald â€œJerryâ€
Giordano, Jr. of Tampa, Florida.
She is the cherished & proud
nana of Janae M. Rodriguez, Jordan
L. Rodriguez, both of Malden,
Jamie M. Rodriguez, Jr. &
wife Marissa of Winthrop, Gabrielle
Giordano & Ariel Weatherbee
both of Exeter, New Hampshire.
She is the dear sister of Deborah
Sica & her husband Richard
of Malden, Basil Rigano, Jr. & his
wife Andrea of Malden, Joanne
Centrella of Tewksbury, Nancy
1. On Sept. 16, 1620, the
Mayfl ower departed what
English city for the New
World?
2. The movie â€œWest Side Storyâ€
was inspired by what
Shakespeare play?
3. What number does the
Sesame Street brownstone
have: 1, 88 or 123?
4. On Sept. 17, the future Uncle
Sam, Samuel Wilson, was
born in Menotomy, Mass.,
which became what Massachusetts
town?
5. How are Kermit the Frog,
Brenda Starr and Lois Lane
similar?
6. September 18 is National
Cheeseburger Day; who
wrote the song â€œCheeseburger
in Paradiseâ€?
7. What fl ag has an eagle, a
snake and a cactus?
8. How can you tell when a
cranberry is ripe?
9. On Sept. 19, 1927, country
music singer Helen Carter
was born, the eldest daughter
of what member of the
Answers
Carter family?
10. A lobster has how many
legs?
11. Who had a lifestyle blog
called â€œThe Tigâ€ before her
marriage?
12. On Sept. 20, 1797, the
fi rst launch of what ship into
Boston Harbor failed?
13. What actor voiced Darth
Vader and Mufasa in â€œThe
Lion Kingâ€?
14. What city has Europeâ€™s
only wild monkeys (originally
from Morocco)?
15. What vitamin does an
egg not have?
16. On Sept. 21, 1937, what
book where an adventurer
sets out from Bag End was
fi rst published?
17. Are worker bees male?
18. Do all turtles hide in their
shell?
19. The worldâ€™s largest golf
resort is in what country:
China, Ireland or USA?
20. September 22 is World
Rhino Day; how many horns
does a rhinoceros have?
Rigano of Malden, Angelo Rigano
of Reading and the late Santi
Rigano, Sr. & Anne Louise Corapi.
She is the treasured aunt of Malden
City Councilor Jadeane Sica
of Malden, who was her caregiver
for several years. She is also
lovingly survived by her godchildren,
Joe Centrella of Chester,
New Hampshire and Arianna
Rigano-Kelley of Malden, & many
nieces, nephews, grandnieces &
grandnephews, her Aussie Poo
â€œCassieâ€ & the late Lasso Apso
â€œBella Doraâ€ whom she loved unconditionally.
Family
& friends were respectfully
invited to attend Visiting
Hours on Tuesday, September
13th in the Vertuccio & Smith,
Home for Funerals, Revere to celebrate
the life of Linda. Interment
was private.
In lieu of fl owers, remembrances
may be made to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s
Research Hospital, 501 St.
Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
OBITUARIES | SEE Page 22
1. Plymouth
2. â€œRomeo and Julietâ€
3.
123
4. Arlington
5. They are fi ctional
characters who
have functioned as
reporters.
6. Jimmy Buff ett
7. The Mexican national
fl ag
8. If it bounces
9. Maybelle
10. 10 (eight legs
and two â€œclawâ€
legs, also for walking)
11.
Meghan Markle
12. USS Constitution
13.
James Earl
Jones
14. Gibraltar
15. C
16. â€œThe Hobbitâ€
17. No; they are female.
18.
No; sea turtles
canâ€™t.
19. China (Mission
Hills Shenzhen, 5.8
sq. mi. with 216
holes of golf)
20. One or two, depending
on the
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
Thousands of bills are fi led each
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more equitable,â€ said sponsor
Rep. Liz Malia (D-Boston). â€œIf
my time in the Legislature has
taught me anything, itâ€™s patience.
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session, and only several hundred
are signed into law. Malia,
who is not seeking re-election,
said she will partner with her fellow
legislators to make sure that
her legislative priorities get new
sponsors in the 2023-2024 session.
SCHOOLS
MUST OFFER FINANCIAL
EDUCATION TO STUDENTS
(H 25) â€“ Would require fi nancial
education to be offered in all
Bay State schools and establish a
trust fund to fi nance course materials
and teaching resources as
needed.
â€œWhen thinking about building
a more equitable future for our
children, requiring that schools
in Massachusetts off er fi nancial
education is a crucial step towards
achieving stability and security,â€
said sponsor State Treasurer
Deb Goldberg who plans
to file the bill again next year.
â€œStudents who receive this education
have been more likely to
save, budget, invest and increase
their credit scores. Given the past
two and a half years of economic
uncertainty, there was no better
time to ensure young people
learn foundational fi nancial skills
so they can be prepared to navigate
and plan for economic ups
and downs. Currently, there are
15 states that guarantee or are in
the process of guaranteeing personal
fi nancial literacy content to
students. Sadly, Massachusetts is
not one of them.â€
SCHOOLS MUST TEACH ABOUT
THE HISTORY OF WORKING PEOPLE
AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT
(H 595) â€“ Would require public
schools to teach students the
history of working people and
the labor movement in the United
States.
â€œThis bill will ensure that public
schools in the commonwealth
teach the often-overlooked history
of our working class and the
labor movement,â€ said sponsor
Rep. Sean Garballey (D-Arlington).
â€œMassachusetts has a history
in this regard dating back several
hundred years. Organized labor
unions fought for better wages,
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reasonable hours and safer working
conditions. The labor movement
led eff orts to stop child labor,
give health benefi ts and provide
aid to workers who were injured
or retired. I plan to refi le it
next session.â€
STUDENTS MUST PASS CIVICS
TEST TO GRADUATE HIGH
SCHOOL (H 574) â€“ Would require
that in order to graduate from
high school, students must correctly
answer at least 60 of the
100 questions listed on a civics
test that is identical to the civics
portion of the naturalization test
used by the United States Citizenship
and Immigration Services for
immigrants aspiring to become
naturalized citizens. A students
who does not pass the test on the
fi rst try is allowed to take the test
as many times as he or she wants
until he or she passes it.
â€œI believe that now more than
ever a basic understanding of civics
and how our government operates
is critical,â€ said sponsor Rep.
Shawn Dooley (R-Norfolk). â€œRequiring
students to pass the citizenship
test prior to graduation
will make sure that the schools
teach it as part of their curriculum.
If people have a better understanding
of how the process
works it makes for a more engaged
citizenryâ€”which in turn
leads to a better government.
I do not understand the objection,
as it is the same test we are
asking our new citizens be able
to pass. And students can take it
as many times as necessary. Iâ€™m
disappointed that it didnâ€™t advance
again this year and if Iâ€™m
fortunate enough to be elected
to the Senate, I will defi nitely refi
le it again next session.â€
QUOTABLE QUOTES
â€œAn Act to end child marriage
in Massachusetts is a great step
forward that now protects young
women and girls from entering
into a marriage contract before
the age of 18, the age of majority.â€
---Rep. Kay Khan (D-Newton) at
a ceremonial signing of the measure
banning marriage of anyone
under age 18. Prior law allowed
minors to get married if
they have parental consent.
â€œWhile recent precipitation
across the state has brought
some improvements to streamfl
ow and local water supplies, we
still have a ways to go. The commonwealth
continues to experience
widespread drought in every
region of the state. To avoid
overstressing water systems, we
all must adhere to local water use
requirements and practice water
conservation methods in an effort
to ensure essential needs, including
drinking water, fi re suppression
and habitat, continue
to be met.â€
---Energy and Environmental
Aff airs Secretary Beth Card.
â€œThe next governor of Massachusetts
needs to make reducing
waste a top priority. Disposing
of waste that could be reused
or recycled harms our environment
and health, adds to climate
change and is literally throwing
away our tax dollars which
subsidize disposal. We need enforcement
of these bans, and
we need a more ambitious plan
to make Massachusetts a zerowaste
state.â€
--- Janet Domenitz of MASSPIRG
on a report by Zero Waste Massachusetts
that two million tons of
materials banned from the stateâ€™s
landfi lls and incinerators end up
there each year.
â€œWe know that the NFL kicks off
tonight. And that, due to the nature
of sports wagering, interest
is piqued. We are rooting for the
Pats. Our process will play out as
it would have whenever this law
came to the Gaming Commission
to regulate and we will not
compromise getting this right
for anything. With that said, we
also are aware of the importance
of timing.â€
--- Mass. Gaming Commission
sports Chairwoman Cathy JuddStein
on the commissionâ€™s progress
in drafting regulations to
oversee the stateâ€™s new law legalizing
sports betting.
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators
say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s
job and that a lot of important
work is done outside of
the House and Senate chambers.
They note that their jobs also involve
committee work, research,
constituent work and other matters
that are important to their
districts. Critics say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly or
long enough to debate and vote
in public view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation that have
been fi led. They note that the infrequency
and brief length of sessions
are misguided and lead to
irresponsible late-night sessions
and a mad rush to act on dozens
of bills in the days immediately
preceding the end of an annual
session.
During the week of September
5-9, the House met for a total of
13 minutes and the Senate met
for a total of 25 minutes.
Mon. Sept. 5 No House session
No Senate session.
Tues. Sept. 6 House 11:01 a.m.
to 11:06 a.m.
Senate 11:16 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.
Wed. Sept. 7 No House session
No Senate session
Thurs. Sept. 89 House 11:02
a.m. to 11:10 a.m.
Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:27 a.m.
Fri. Sept. 2 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback
at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
Bob founded Beacon Hill Roll Call
in 1975 and was inducted into
the New England Newspaper and
Press Association (NENPA)
Hall of Fame in 2019.
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BUYER1
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
SELLER1
BUYER2
Kirov, Valenî†Ÿ n B Arangelova, Veselina S Chabrier, Tanya
Dedominicis, Arthur
Smith, Christopher
Spicer, Nancy
Sanchez, Elia C
Gebre, Zelalem
Spicer, James
Mengistu, Konget
OBITUARIES | FROM Page 15
Joseph W. Ritchie
Lopez, Dana K
Bay Flow LLC
Cosenza, Paul
Zhao, Lin
Perez, Ismael
Joe was born in Everett, and
he was raised & educated in
Revere. Joe worked as an auto
mechanic all of his working career.
He worked at Atamian Ford
Dealership in Boston for many
years and later at Hertz Car Rental.
He was a master mechanic,
and his skill set allowed him to
fi x any type of automobile. He
was also extremely handy and
was able to do carpentry work
as well. He enjoyed staying busy
by fi xing or repairing things. Joe
loved his family, especially his
grandchildren. He will always
be remembered as a dedicated
hardworking family man.
He is the devoted husband of
O
f Revere. Died on Wednesday,
September 7th at the
Massachusetts General Hospital
in Boston, after sustaining a
fall at home, he was 71 years old.
Saugus
21 years to Deborah L. (Kenney)
Ritchie of Revere. Loving father
of Sherry A. Rose & her husband
Wayne D. of Revere, Frederick E.
Landers & his wife Tara of ScottSELLER2
Vertullo-Lopez,
Susan
Cosenza, Patricia
Perez, Sara M
stown, OH, Jay Strangman & his
wife Jennifer of North Reading,
Shawn Strangman & wife Tracey
of Haverhill, and Jenna Busick
& husband Daniel of Raymond,
NH. Cherished papa of 12 grandchildren,
3 great grandchildren
and one more on the way. He is
the surviving brother of 5 late
brothers & sisters. He is also lovingly
survived by the late Victor
& Sadie Pennell, who raised &
loved him, who he cherished, &
many nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
& grandnephews.
Family & friends were respectfully
invited to attend Visiting
Hours on Wednesday, September
14th in the Vertuccio &
Smith Home for Funerals, Revere.
Interment will be held privately.
In
lieu of flowers, remembrances
may be made to ShriAmesbury
ADDRESS
495
Revere Beach Blvd #301
350 Revere Beach Blvd #5S
25 Grand View Ave
382 Ocean Ave #809
621 Revere Beach Pkwy #621
189 Lincoln St
nerâ€™s Hospitals for Children, Offi
ce of Development, 51 Blossom
St., Boston, MA 02114.
Paul Murray Arsenault
DATE PRICE
08.26.22 340000
08.26.22 415000
08.26.22 430000
08.25.22 490000
08.26.22 577400
08.22.22 799000
the son of Anida (Castle) Murray
and preceded in death by
Norman Murray, and the son
of Arthur and Laura Arsenault,
born in Saugus on February 14,
1964. Father of Kate Pifer (Murray),
Jonathan Amoroso, Tiara
Murray, and Jasmine Murray.
Longtime companion of Robin
Montgomery. Dear brother of
Jane Cole, John Murray, Renee
Sorenson, Laura Flynn, Pamela
Burroughs, Todd Arsenault,
Robbie Daddario, Jessica Grover,
Norman Murray, and Katherine
Murray. A devoted and
cherished grandfather to Sebastian,
Trevor, and Isaiah. Also
survived by many loving nieces
and nephews.
A private burial will be held
O
f Revere. Passed away on
September 8, 2022 surrounded
by his family. He is
for the immediate family at the
New Pine Grove Cemetery in
Raymond, NH.
Saugus
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AGREEMENT!
FOR SALE - TWO FAMILY, $849,900 - CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS, 617-448-0854.
FOR SALE
SINGLE FAMILY
32 SAMMET ST.,
EVERETT $599,900.
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, 9/3
FROM 12-1:30.
PLEASE CALL
NORMA FOR
DETAILS
617-590-9143
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
COMING SOON!
FOR RENT
EVERETT
2 BEDROOMS
$2100/MONTH
CALL
NORMA FOR
DETAILS.
617-590-9143
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
SOLD BY
NORMA
TWO FAMILY - BY NORMA
, the seller pays agents commission. There
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
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10 00 A
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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www.jrs-properties.com
Denise Matarazzo
- Agent
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- Agent
Mark Sachetta
- Agent
617-294-1041
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î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€¶î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– î€šî€Ž î•î’î’î î€¦î„î“îˆ
î€¦î’î‡ î–î—îœîîˆ î‹î’îîˆ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€— î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• îƒ² î…î„î—î‹î–î€
î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î• î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î’î’îî€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î•î’î’î‰î€
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î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€› î•î’î’î î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€– î…îˆî‡î•îî–î€
î€— î…î„î—î‹î–î€ îî„î–î—îˆî• î…î‡î•î îšî€’î“î•îŒî™î„î—îˆ î…î„î—î‹ î€‰ î–îŒî—î—îŒî‘îŠ
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î—î’ îˆî™îˆî•îœî—î‹îŒî‘îŠî€„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€‘î€‘î€‡î€›î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
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fenced area...............................................$350,000.
WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
CALL US FOR A FREE
OPINION OF VALUE.
781-233-1401
38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
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Salem.......................................................$899,900.
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RENOVATED WITH 1 BED 1 BATH CARRIAGE HOUSE
SAUGUS $799,000 CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
SCARAMUZZO
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617-529-2513
FOR RENT
FOR SALE - 3 BEDROOM 2.5 BATH FULLY RENOVATED HOME LOCATED ON NICE SIDE STREET
LOCATION ON A CORNER LOT. THIS HOME FEATURES A BEAUTIFUL SHAKER KITCHEN WITH
STAINLESS APPLIANCES AND QUARTZ COUNTERS. ALL NEW ELECTRIC, GAS HEAT AND
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FOR SALE
COMING SOON
FOR SALE - 2 PLUS ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL LAND.
WATER AND SEWER AT SITE SAUGUS $850,000 CALL
RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
â€¢ FOR RENT -1 BED,1 BATH FULLY FURNISHED STUDIO
APARTMENT IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD SAUGUS
$1,500
â€¢ FOR RENT -1 BED, 1 BATH WALK IN LEVEL APARTMENT
WITH
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SAUGUS $2,200
â€¢ FOR RENT - 2 BED,1 BATH 3RD FLOOR WALK UP IN
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OCCUPIED BUILDING TAW MALDEN $2,000
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IN UNIT ON STREET PERMIT PARKING. EVERETT
$1700
CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE - BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED MOBILE
HOMES. TWO CUSTOM UNITS LEFT, ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED ,
1 BATH 12 X 52, DANVERS $199,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR RENT- 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE WITH EAT-IN
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MELROSE $2,500 CALL JULIEANNE 781-953-7870
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