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Supt., School Committee
discuss budget deficit;
transportation budget shortfall
Advocate Staff Report
he School Committeeâ€™s
Ways and Means Subcommittee
is grappling with
a $7.3 million structural budget
defi cit.
According to the school
districtâ€™s Chief Financial Offi
cer, Mathew Kruse, several
factors combined to put city
schools in the hole. Health
insurance costs are up between
17 and 19 percent.
The districtâ€™s payment for tuition
for charter schools and
school choice placements
is up signifi cantly, and the
cost of non-salaried tutors
has spiked. School Superintendent
Dianne Kelly said
those tuition cost increases
were $8 million this year.
Kruse also said the substitution
program needed an
overhaul.
Kelly said the administration
is looking for places
where it can economize.
And she had a list. At Beachmont
Elementary School,
two classes of fourth graders,
each with 20 students,
is moving up to the schoolâ€™s
three fi fth grade classes. Kelly
said three fi fth grade classes
werenâ€™t necessary and
one could be cut. But Kelly
stressed it was the position
being cut, not the teacher.
The district would fi nd another
place for that teacher;
if not at Beachmont, then
maybe at Garfi eld.
Kelly also said proposed
cuts included ending clerBUDGET
| SEE Page 3
Power up:
RAIN? WHAT RAIN: Many volunteers came out to Beautify Revere, despite heavy rain, as they
gather outside city hall on Saturday morning. Shown from left to right, are: Ward 5 City Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Ward 1 City Council candidate James Mercurio, Ward 1 City Councillor/Councillor-At-Large
Joanne McKenna, Ward 4 City Councillor Paul Argenzio, Mayor Patrick
Keefe, and Councillor-At-Large Stephen Damiano.
Mayor Keefe Announces Annual
Elderly & Disabled Tax Relief Program
and Water Bill Relief Program
Programs will offer fi nancial relief on property taxes
and water and sewer bills
Special to Th e Advocate
M
ayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
announced this week
that the applications for the Elderly
& Disabled Residents Tax
Relief Program and the Water
and Sewer Relief Program
for Disabled Residents will be
available in the City Treasurerâ€™s
Offi ce on the 2nd Floor of City
Hall beginning May 1, 2025,
and on the City of Revere Website
https://www.revere.org/
departments/treasurer.
The program is sustained
by voluntary contributions
from taxpayers who respond
to the donation sheet included
in each quarterly tax bill.
The purpose of the program
is to provide relief to elderly
and/or disabled taxpayers
and disabled water ratepayers
who are having trouble paying
their real estate taxes and water
and sewer bills because of
fi nancial hardship.
PROGRAMS | SEE Page 2
New electrical program
expected to launch next month
Advocate Staff Report
R
evere Power Choice, a
municipal electricity aggregation
program, launches
next month, but itâ€™s not
clear if the community is
ready. The program is free
and simple and off ers benefi
ts, such as stable electricity
bills, potential savings
and the option to choose
electricity generated from
renewable sources, such as
wind and solar power.
POWER UP | SEE Page 2
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On the
Campaign
Trail
THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025
â€œThis program, funded by
PROGRAMS | FROM Page 1
READY TO GO: Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya
is shown outside the Election
Commissioners offi ce at city
hall Wednesday after turning
in her nomination papers with
143 certifi ed signatures. Although
only 50 signatures were
required for her re-election bid,
she says sheâ€™s ready to gear up
for her campaign in this election
year. â€œLetâ€™s get ready to
vote this September (if thereâ€™s
a primary) and again in November
for the election. Iâ€™m committed
to continuing to work
and making you proud every
step of the way!â€ said GuarinoSawaya.
(Courtesy photo)
the generosity of Revere residents
looking to extend a
helping hand to those in need,
is aimed at helping senior citizens
and fi nancially vulnerable
individuals,â€ said Mayor
Keefe. â€œThis program will provide
some welcome relief for
those who meet the criteria.â€
The â€œElderly & Disabled Tax
Relief Programâ€ has been in existence
for several years. In order
to qualify for the program,
the taxpayer must be an owner-occupied
resident of Revere
and meet the following additional
requirements to be eligible:
65 years of age or disabled
as of July 1 of the Fiscal
Year; be current with all real estate
taxes, have income of no
more than $30,000 per year if
POWER UP | FROM Page 1
The City of Revereâ€™s Planning
and Community Development
Department arranged
a presentation on Revere Power
Choice for the City Council
at their last meeting. Melana
Paton, a consultant helping
the city set up Revere Power
Choice, explained the basics
of electricity service to the
council and viewers. Paton explained
that National Grid customers
pay for two services
each month. They pay for the
single or combined $50,000
per year for joint property
owners. As part of the application,
taxpayers should submit
a statement of the extenuating
circumstances which
have created a hardship.
The funds will be awarded to
the neediest of applicants as
determined by the Elderly and
Disabled Tax Relief Program
Committee, which is composed
of the Chairman of the
Board of Assessors, Treasurer
and three citizens as required
by M.G.L. C. 60, Â§3D.
The applications must be returned
to the Treasurerâ€™s Offi
ce on or before May 30, 2025.
â€œWhile the benefi ts of this
program are modest, they will
provide some measure of relief
to those who fi nd themselves
in diffi cult circumstances,â€
added Mayor Keefe. â€œWe
electricity National Grid supplies
and for it being delivered
over National Grid wires
and poles.
However, other companies,
called electricity suppliers,
also supply power and give
consumers choices. Revere
has opted to buy electricity
from Direct Energy, who will
put electricity on the grid for
the city. Although there is no
guarantee, the group purchasing
power for the city could
lead to lower prices â€” giving
households stable bills. The
encourage residents to let elderly
or disabled relatives and
neighbors know about this
program if they think they
might meet the guidelines.â€
Direct Energy rate will hold
steady for 30 months, or until
December 2027. In contrast,
National Grid sets their prices
every six months. At the
start of the Ukrainian war, National
Grid prices spiked by 14
percent.
Paton said consumers will
still have a relationship with
National Grid, which will send
out monthly bills. The diff erence
will be bills will show
electricity is provided by Direct
Energy at their rate.
Households with a National
Grid account will automatically
be enrolled in Revere Power
Choice, and that has been
a sticking point for some residents.
â€œI have to state the auto
enrollment is a huge problem
for a lot of people,â€ said Ward 3
Councillor Anthony Cogliandro.
â€œThey feel they are being
forced to do this.â€
But Paton repeated several
times that people can opt out
of the program at any time
with no fee or penalty. â€œResidents
donâ€™t like the fact they
have to opt out,â€ said Cogliandro.
Ward
1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna said she had received
a zillion calls from residents
asking if Revere Power
Choice is a scam. â€œI felt I didnâ€™t
have enough information to
give my constituents. I just
want to educate people and
let them know whatâ€™s going
on,â€ said McKenna.
To learn more about the
program, go to reverepowerchoice.com.
Patrick
M. Keefe Jr.
Mayor
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~ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ~
Stephen Damiano Jr. Announces
Candidacy for Revere
School Committee Ward 4
S
tephen Damiano Jr., a
lifelong Revere resident
and father of two children
enrolled in the Revere Public
Schools, has offi cially declared
his candidacy for the
Ward 4 seat on the Revere
School Committee.
Following recent changes
(H.2058) that established
ward-based representation
on the Revere School Committee,
Damiano submitted
59 signatures, all of which
have been certified by the
Election Department, offi cially
placing him on the ballot.
This marks the fi rst time that
Ward 4 will elect its own representative
to the committee.
Damiano brings a strong
sense of civic responsibility
and fi rsthand knowledge of
the school system as a fulltime
stay-at-home parent.
His campaign is focused on
practical priorities: ensuring
school safety, improving communication
between families
and school leaders, and
strengthening both academic
BUDGET | FROM Page 1
ical and technical overtime,
not filling positions that
were approved but not yet
fi lled and cuts to instructional
coaching and other nonteaching
staff , such as health
aides hired to help school
nurses during the pandemic.
One of the biggest problems
is transportation. The
district needs $11.6 million to
get students to schools and
programs each day. Student
transportation and the cost
are actually the responsibility
of the City of Revere, as is the
upkeep of all school buildings.
Kelly said possible solutions
to the transportation
problem include cutting buses
for students who live within
two miles of their school.
There is the possibility of ending
the middle school lottery
and returning to a neighborhood
school model. Also, parents
who have a child in an
out-of-district special needs
foundations and career readiness
programs.
He has consistently demonstrated
his commitment
to the city through ongoing
volunteer work, including
support for local events,
school activities, and service
at the local Food Pantry at the
First Congregational Church.
These experiences have given
him insight into where local
families â€” especially those
with school-age children â€”
are doing well, and where renewed
focus and stronger
support are needed.
To mark the start of his campaign,
Damiano will host a
kickoff fundraiser on Tuesday,
May 13, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM
at Volare, a well-known local
restaurant in Revere. All are
welcome to attend and learn
more about his vision for Revereâ€™s
schools.
Damianoâ€™s campaign is
rooted in the belief that public
schools work best when
they are safe, well-managed,
and responsive to the famiprogram
and who arrange
their own transportation are
eligible for fi nancial compensation
from the district.
Still, the total is a diffi cult
gap to bridge.
â€œWeâ€™re telling the city what
we want, but itâ€™s their money
and we have to be fair,â€
said committee member and
treasurer Anthony Caggiano.
â€œFor us to make a decision using
their money is not the fair
way.â€ Caggiano suggested it
be left to the city to decide
what cuts to make to transportation
in order to make it
work fi nancially.
â€œItâ€™s the cityâ€™s money but
itâ€™s up to us to fi nd the best
use for it for our students,â€
said committee member Stacey
Rizzo.
The committee agreed to
ask for a meeting with the
mayor, the cityâ€™s chief fi nancial
offi cer and the transportation
subcommittee to discuss
options for school transportation
next year.
lies they serve. He pledges to
be a steady, accessible, and
accountable voice for Ward 4
residents on the School Committee.
To
get in touch or learn
more:
Website: www.linktr.ee/stephendamianojr
Donate:
secure.actblue.
com/donate/ctestephendamiano
Email:
Damiano.stephen.
candidate@gmail.com
Phone: 781-284-0387
Stephen Damiano Jr. is shown pulling nomination papers at City
Hall for the newly created Ward 4 School Committee seat.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025
~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~
Vinnyâ€™s Market Reminds Us
All of the Importance of the
Small Business Economy
By Sal Giarratani
T
he economic foundation of
America isnâ€™t found in Fortune
500 companies, it is found
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at Vinnyâ€™s Market on Malden Street. (Photo by Sal Giarratani)
minute did I just say bodega?
We donâ€™t have bodegas here. I
am defi nitely reading the New
York Post too much, huh? We
in this area would never utter
that New York word. Here
we say corner stores because
theyâ€™re stores and theyâ€™re usually
located at corners.
I am now a regular at the
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store. I get my fruit. I get takeout
dinner and Sal makes the
best cappuccino in Revere,
too. This is really an old-school
store from back in the day. In
two years, it will be celebrating
its 50th anniversary. The place
was founded by Angelo and
Salâ€™s dad Vincenzo Prezioso. It
opened in 1977 and is still going
pretty strong.
Angelo just informed me
that on April 12 the whole
family remembered the 30th
anniversary of the real Vinny
in Vinnyâ€™s Market. This store is
packed with loads of stuff and
some really great Italian cuisine.
Dinners to go, sandwiches
loaded to the gills. I always
get my cappuccino with milk
and no sugar.
Customers are always in line.
Scratching tickets is a big activity,
too. Oh, and when it comes
to newspapers, now thereâ€™s
old school; when it comes to
newspapers, the place sells the
Herald, Globe, Wall Street Journal,
New York Times and even
The Daily Item from the nearby
city of Lynn.
However, another big deal,
this place also carries local tabloids,
too, like the Post-Gazette,
The Revere Advocate and even
the Boston City Paper from the
other side of the tunnels. These
papers fl y off the racks as well.
If you havenâ€™t found Vinnyâ€™s
Market, youâ€™re missing something
big in your life. Remember
to tell Lucia, Sal or Vinny
that Sal G sent you to the
counter. As for all, heâ€™s nearby
but always busy scratching
his tickets.
Spring
is Here!
right here in our own neighborhoods
at local businesses
like Lubertoâ€™s Pastry Shop or
bodegas like Vinnyâ€™s Market
over on Malden Street. Wait a
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Dominican National Sentenced to Three Years in prison
for Fentanyl Trafficking Charges
B
OSTON â€” A Dominican national,
residing in Chelsea,
Mass., was sentenced yesterday
in federal court in Boston
for fentanyl traffi cking.
Junior Baez Sanchez, 32,
was sentenced by U.S. District
Court Judge Patti B. Saris
to three years in prison. Baez
Sanchez is subject to deportation
upon completion of the
imposed sentence. In January
2025, Baez Sanchez pleaded
guilty to two counts of distributing
fentanyl and one count
of failing to appear for court.
Baez Sanchez distributed
more than 40 grams of fentanyl
in Chelsea on June 2, 2020 and
in Malden on July 15, 2020. In
March 2021, Baez Sanchez was
indicted by a federal grand jury
and was scheduled for trial in October
2022. Baez Sanchez failed
to appear for court as required
on Oct. 4, 2022â€”less than two
weeks before trialâ€”and the
Court issued a warrant for his
arrest. Approximately two years
later, on Sept. 24, 2024, Baez Sanchez
was arrested on the warrant
after law enforcement stopped a
vehicle driven by Baez Sanchez.
At the time of his arrest, Baez
Sanchez had 12 clear bags of fentanyl
in his pocket.
BBB Scam Alert: Be careful
if offered a â€œfree roof inspectionâ€
R
oofi ng scams tend to pop
up after big storms. The Better
Business Bureau (BBB) website
address at https://www.bbb.
org/scamtracker/ often receives
reports of shady â€œfreeâ€ roof inspections.
Homeowners should
know how to recognize these
cons and always hire businesses
they can trust.
How the scam works: You receive
a call or someone shows
up at the door claiming to
BBB Scam Alert | SEE Page 15
United States Attorney Leah
B. Foley and James M. Ferguson,
Special Agent in Charge of
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, Boston
Field Division made the announcement
today. Special assistance
was provided by the
Chelsea Police Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles
Dellâ€™Anno of the Criminal Division
prosecuted the case.
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Childrenâ€™s Author Noah Sorin visits A.C. Whelan first graders
By Melissa Moore-Randall
C
hildrenâ€™s author Noah Sorin,
the founder of the Idori
project, recently visited the
fi rst-grade classes at the A.C.
Whelan School. Sorin spoke
to the children about the value
of trees, nature and the
importance of taking care of
the Earth. The fi rst-grade students
shared ways they could
reduce, reuse, and recycle
to help save our planet. He
read his book called â€œBenjy
the Treehopper.â€ He brought
in some special plushies that
represented characters from
his book.
According to the Idori project
website, â€œNoah is an early
childhood educator, a childrenâ€™s
book author, a social entrepreneur,
an activist, and an
avid environmentalist. After
growing up on a farm in Montgomery,
VT, and then moving
to Boston, Noah became determined
to spread his love for nature
and sustainability to children
all around the world using
the magic of storytelling.â€
â€œIdori (I Dream of Real Impact)
is a movement dedicated
to empowering children
aged 3-8 years old to become
environmental stewards. We
off er educational content, resources,
curriculum, and programming
including whimsical
storybooks, eco-friendly
plush toys, learning roadmaps,
afterschool programs, online
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Kite Festival on Saturday,
May 10, 2025, from 11:00 AM
to 2:00 PM across from the
Markey Memorial Bridge on
Revere Beach. With the event
just one week away, families
and community members are
invited to attend this free, family-friendly
festival celebrating
the start of the 2025 beach
season.
The Kite Festival will offer
kite building and decorating
stations for children, professional
kite flyers, live music,
and various family activities. In
addition, the fi rst 300 children
under the age of 12 will receive
a free kite to decorate and fl y.
The event allows the community
to gather and enjoy
a spring day at Revere Beach,
filling the sky with colorful
kites. Attendees are encourAnnual
Kite Festival on May 10
aged to bring their own kites
or participate in on-site activities
throughout the day. The
festival is open to the public,
and no advance registration
is required.
For more information about
the Kite Festival, please visit
www.reverebeachpartnership.com/events
or contact
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or
631-871-0951.
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Everett business owner sponsors
local Muay Thai fighterâ€™s journey
to World Championships in Turkey
Special to Th e Advocate
W
hen it comes to supporting
local talent, Everett
business owner Rocco Longo,
owner of Sabatino Insurance
Agency, is putting action behind
his words. In a powerful
show of community support,
he is sponsoring 21-year-old
Nick Rossi, a promising Muay
Thai fi ghter from Everett, as
he prepares to represent the
United States at the prestigious
International Federation
of Muaythai Associations
(IFMA) World Championships
in Antalya, Turkey this year.
Rossi, a rising star in the
Muay Thai scene, has trained
tirelessly at Song Khao Muay
Thai in Stoughton and recently
earned his spot on Team
USA after a standout performance
at the national qualifi
ers. Competing at the world
level is a dream come true for
the young athlete â€” but travel,
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quickly add up. Thatâ€™s where
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in Everett. Heâ€™s not just representing
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The IFMA World Championships
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For Rossi, this sponsorship
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â€œIt means everything to have
someone from my hometown
believe in me. Iâ€™m training
hard every day and Iâ€™m going
to give it my all in Turkey.â€
Rossiâ€™s story is quickly becoming
a source of local
pride, and his journey is inspiring
others in the Everett
community to rally behind
him. His most recent win at
the prestigious Rajadamnern
Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025
By Tara Vocino
T
he Revere High School Patriots
Boysâ€™ Varsity Track
Team celebrated their Senior
Night on Monday against Everett
High School Boysâ€™ Varsity
Crimson Tide Team at Harry
Della Russo Stadium.
Revere High School Patriots Boysâ€™ Varsity Track
Team celebrates seniors during Senior Night
Ronaldo Espinoza was accompanied by Joseph, Alex, teammates
and coach David Fleming during Mondayâ€™s Revere High School
Boysâ€™ Patriots Varsity Track Team Senior Night at Harry Della Russo
Stadium.
Captain/Greater Boston League All Star Isaiah DeCrosta was accompanied by his teammates.
GBL All Star Adam Ourazzaouk
was accompanied
by his teammates and
Coach David Fleming.
Erick Mayorga was accompanied by his teammates and Coach
David Fleming.
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Captain/Greater Boston League All Star Mohammed Fares was accompanied
by teammates and Coach David Fleming.
Brandon Carvajal
was accompanied
by his
teammate and
Coach David
Fleming.
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The 2025 RHS Boysâ€™ Varsity Patriots Track Team. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Volunteers turn out in the rain to Beautify Revere
M
any volunteers came out to Beautify Revere, despite heavy
rain, as they gather outside city hall on Saturday morning.
Mayor Patrick Keefe thanked volunteers for braving the rain.
Shown from left to right, are: William Guinasso, Thomas Malone, James Mercurio, Michael McLaughlin,
Mayor Patrick Keefe, Rose Burns, Michael Hinojosa, Christopher Fabiano, Steven Pentas, Anthony
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M & T Bank Assistant Vice President/Branch Manager Hind Ouichebdane, second from left, joined
Point of Pine residents Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Mary Callahan, Toni DePaolis and Laurie Naldwik.
Revere Boxing Outreach members Sebastian Orellena, Gerardo Escobar, Eric Flores Newfi eld, Joseph
Singer and Farney Sanabria.
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Councillor-At-Large Marc Silvestri with
Christopher Fabiano.
Revere High senior Jocelyn Lazo with
her teacher, Bethanne Goldman.
n June 7, Polymnia will present Earth,
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from the 70â€™s and 80â€™s. The concert will
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Dan, Stevie Wonder, and many, many
more! Come join us and sing along to
favorite and familiar songs. The concert
promises to be a fun-fi lled event appropriate
for all ages.
The fun will start at 7:30 p.m. on SaturAnthony
Pio and Mary Grace Lantry.
Substance Use Disorder Homeless Initiatives
staff Danielle Pappas and Nikki
Rossi.
day, June 7, at Melroseâ€™s Memorial Hall
(590 Main St.). There is a wheelchair accessible
ramp at the buildingâ€™s front entrance.
If you have any accessibility-related
needs, please email accessibility@
polymnia.org. Tickets are $30 for table
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for students and $5 for children under age
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Now in its 72nd year, Polymnia Choral
Revere High School seniors Vincent
Phan and Ivana Nguyen during Beautify
Revere on Saturday morning.
Edelmar and Carmen Rodriguez.
Julie, Lucas, and Rafael Villada beautifi
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Society has been delivering great performances
to acknowledge and honor the
important times in our lives. For more
information about Polymnia, visit www.
polymnia.org/about.
A large crowd came out, despite heavy rain. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025
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Happy Motherâ€™s Day
State
Representative
Jessica
Giannino
& Family
Ward 2 Councillor
Ira
Novoselsky
Ward 6 Councillor
Christopher
Giannino
School
Committeeman
John
Kingston
State Representative
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Councillor-At-Large
Anthony
Zambuto
School Committeeman
Anthony
Caggiano
Ward 4 Councillor
Paul
Argenzio
ove
To
Sunday,
May 11,
2025
Motherâ€™s
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Happy Motherâ€™s Day
Ward 1 Councillor
& Candidate for
Councillor-At-Large
Joanne
McKenna
Guarino-Sawaya
Ward 5 Councillor
Angela
Councillor-At-Large
Michelle
Kelley
& Family
Councillor-At-Large
City Councillor Guarino-Sawaya with
her son, Anthony Sawaya, Jr
Juan Pablo
Jaramillo
& Family
ove
To
Sunday,
May 11,
2025
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025
LLCâ€™S TO AVOID THE
MASS ESTATE TAX
M
any people who own
real estate in Massachusetts
yet establish residency
in New Hampshire
or Florida, for example, will
place their Massachusetts
real estate in a Limited Liability
Company (LLC). If the
LLC membership interest is
held directly by an individual
or by a living Trust for
the benefi t of that individual,
whether it be revocable
or irrevocable, the New
Hampshire or Florida resident,
as the case may be,
no longer will own real estate
in Massachusetts that
will be subject to the Massachusetts
estate tax. That
person will now own an intangible
membership interest
in an LLC similar to owning
common stock in General
Motors. As a Florida or
New Hampshire resident,
such common stock in General
Motors would of course
not be subject to the Massachusetts
estate tax as this
person is no longer a Massachusetts
resident.
If the Massachusetts real
estate is rental real estate,
if the LLC holding title is a
single member LLC, no separate
income tax return
needs to be fi led for the LLC.
The rental income and expenses
can be reported on
page 1 of Schedule E, Rental
Income or Loss, as part
of your Form 1040. If there
are two or more members
of the LLC, then Form 1065,
Partnership Income Tax Return
would have to be fi led
for the LLC. The LLC would
then issue a Schedule K-1 to
each member of the LLC in
order that the net rental income
of the LLC be refl ected
on page 2 of Schedule E.
Keep in mind that if you
plan on selling your home
in Massachusetts, in order
to take advantage of the
$250,000 capital gains tax
O
exclusion for a single person
($500,000 for a married
couple fi ling a joint return)
with respect to the sale of
your principal residence, if
you transfer your home into
an LLC, you have 3 years to
sell your home to take advantage
of this capital gains
tax exclusion. The reason is
you have to own your home
and live in your home for at
least 2 out of the immediate
5 years prior to the date of
sale. Once you transfer your
home to the LLC, you wonâ€™t
technically own it. The LLC
will own the home.
Another reason to place
the Massachusetts real estate
for a non-Mass resident
into an LLC and then have
a Trust own the LLC membership
interest, would be
to avoid having to probate
your estate in the county
where the real estate is located.
If the LLC membership
interest is placed into
a revocable or irrevocable
Trust, the terms of the Trust
would dictate the ultimate
disposition of the real estate.
No probate proceedings
would be necessary. Furthermore,
if the LLC interest
was placed into an irrevocable
trust and more than fi ve
years have gone by, the real
estate would be protected
against any possible future
Medicaid lien and would not
be considered a countable
asset for Medicaid eligibility
in the fi rst place.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an Estate Planning/Elder Law Attorney,
Certified Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner,
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist
and holds a Masterâ€™s Degree in Taxation.
Healey-Driscoll Administration
announces $2 million-plus
to support agricultural events
and Buy Local initiatives
Revere Farmers Market to receive $10,000
Special to Th e Advocate
n May 1, 2025, the Healey-Driscoll
Administration
announced over $2 million in
grants to support agricultural
fairs, farmers markets, and
programming to strengthen
Buy Local groups in Massachusetts.
The Massachusetts
Department of Agricultural
Resources (MDAR) will
manage these grants through
three programs: the Agricultural
Fairs Infrastructure Grant
Program, Farmers Market Sustainability
Grant Program, and
Buy Local Grant Program. The
funds will help improve existing
buildings and build new
ones at agricultural fairs. The
grants will also support strategic
planning and consumer
marketing eff orts at farmers
markets, and outreach programs
to get more people involved
in the local food system
from the 10 regional Buy
Local groups in the state.
â€œAgricultural fairs are an important
part of Massachusettsâ€™
farming history and traditions,â€
said Energy and Environmental
Affairs Secretary
Rebecca Tepper. â€œThese
fairs, along with farmers markets,
highlight the strength of
our agricultural industry. The
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C.
HEALEY | SEE Page 18
grants will help them stay active
and provide valuable cultural,
educational, and economic
opportunities to our
communities.â€
â€œFor hundreds of years, agricultural
fairs have been a
way for the public to understand
the importance of farming
and how a thriving agricultural
sector benefits everyone,â€
said MDAR Commissioner
Ashley Randle. â€œLong
before grocery stores and supermarkets,
farmers sold their
products directly to consumers.
Today, Massachusetts is
a national leader in doing so,
helping farmers remain sustainable
by allowing them
to set fair prices and capture
more of the retail dollar. More
than 13% of farm products
sold by Massachusetts farmers
are sold directly to consumers,
which is the highest
proportion in the country. Our
Buy Local partners also realize
the signifi cance that fairs
and farmers markets have on
the communities they serve
so weâ€™re thrilled to continue
our longstanding relationship
with them so that they
can continue promoting these
events along with other Buy
Local campaigns in their regions.â€
Law
Offices of
â€œATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAWâ€
î‚‡ ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING
î‚‡ WILLS/TRUSTS/ESTATES
î‚‡ INCOME TAX PREPARATION
î‚‡ WEALTH MANAGEMENT
î‚‡ RETIREMENT PLANNING
î‚‡ ELDER LAW
369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE.
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee
Since the fi rst recorded agricultural
fair in the nation
was held in Pittsfi eld, Mass.,
in 1811, these events have
provided generations of attendees
with the opportunity
to experience the world
of farming. Agricultural fairs
offer numerous educational
and entertaining off erings,
such as livestock demonstrations
and skills competitions,
which foster a deeper understanding
of and appreciation
for our agricultural community.
The Agricultural Fairs Infrastructure
grants will support
building upgrades to ensure
they are safe and accessible
to fairgoers.
Farmers markets provide
consumers with direct access
to farm fresh, healthy
and delicious food across the
state. Like fairs, they are festive
gathering spaces where
people can learn more about
where their food is grown, cultivate
relationships with their
local farmers and neighbors
and support the local economy.
The Farmers Market Sustainability
grants will help
to bring more customers to
these markets and improve
sales for farmers.
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OBITUARY
Gino W. Dâ€™Aloisio, Sr.
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assed away peacefully
on Wednesday April 30th
at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston following
a brief illness, he recently
celebrated his 95th birthday.
Gino was born on April
7, 1930, in Everett to his late
parents, Silvio and Elisa (Popoli)
Dâ€™Aloisio. He was one of
two children, raised in Everett,
then the family moved
to Revere. Gino was educated
in Revere Public Schools
and Gino was an Alumnus of
Revere High School Class of
1948 where he played football.
He later enlisted in the
United States Army during the
Korean War and was honorably
discharged after his service
to his country. Gino returned
home and he began
working in the construction
industry and became a home
builder as well as a landlord
to many properties in the Boston
area. He was most proud
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represent a roofi ng company
that is working in your area.
(Sometimes con artists use the
names of legitimate companies,
so always check BBB.org
fi rst to learn the real address,
phone number and name of
the real company.) The fake
â€œrooferâ€ off ers a free inspection
or an on-the-spot roof repair.
Why, you ask? The person
might claim that their company
is working on a neighborâ€™s
home and is off ering inspections
to those living nearby,
or they just happened to notice
your damaged roof. But
if you ask questions about
where the business is locatof
the many homes he built
all over the North Shore. He
also was married and began
his family, which consisted of
four children while simultaneously
running a business.
During this time in Ginoâ€™s life,
he had a thirst for education,
and he returned to the classroom.
He was accepted into
Harvard University and in
1978 he proudly earned his
bachelorâ€™s degree graduating
Summa Cum Laude. This was
something that Gino was very
proud of and was very humble
about as well. In his later
years, he continued his love of
challenging his mind through
his frequent crossword puzzle
sessions with his son Daniel.
He never publicly revealed
any of his many acts of kindness
and generosity, which
only now have come to light.
He cared for the downtrodden,
needy and those who suff ered
loss. Having grown up during
the Depression on Asti Avenue
in Revere, he always was concerned
that those in need â€œhad
food on the table.â€ Throughout
his life he set an example for
his children of what it meant to
be a sacrifi cial worker, to supply
all his familyâ€™s needs, and
a generous and forgiving person.
One of his grandsons said,
â€œWhat a great man and life,
95 years well lived. I learned
so much from my grandfather.
Most of all, that anything
worthwhile in this life you will
have to work hard for; nothing
good comes without hard
work. Also, that the Lord and
family is everything.â€
ed or how their services work
â€” if youâ€™re not dealing with
an honest company â€” youâ€™ll
most likely be met with vague
answers. If you are speaking
on the phone to a con artist,
they might hang up if pressed
for more details.
If you accept the free inspection
from a con artist, the dishonest
â€œinspectorâ€ shows up at
your house. If they donâ€™t fi nd
enough wear and tear to merit
a whole new roof, they might
fabricate it, by tearing off shingles
to mimic wind damage
(so pay attention and watch
what they do). Or they might
show you pictures of someone
elseâ€™s damaged roof. Donâ€™t
hire a company that does this!
He was the husband of the
late Kathleen (Deary) Dâ€™Aloisio.
The loving father of Dana
Dâ€™Aloisio and his wife Sharon
of NH., Diana L. Nylen and her
husband Richard of Holden,
MA, Daniel S. Dâ€™Aloisio, Sr. and
his wife Mary of Peabody, and
the late Gino W. Dâ€™Aloisio, JR. He
is the cherished grandfather of
eight grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren. He was
the dear brother of Flora Binaghi
and her husband Renzo.
Also lovingly survived by several
nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
and grandnephews.
Family & friends are respectfully
invited to attend visiting
hours on Friday, May 9th from
12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Vertuccio
Smith & Vazza Beechwood
Home for Funerals, 262
Beach St. Revere, A funeral
service will begin at 1:30 p.m.
in the funeral home. Internment
immediately followed
in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett
with military honors. In
lieu of fl owers remembrances
may be made to the Worcester
County Food Bank.
Carmela H. Coviello
O
f Revere. Passed away on
May 4, 2025, at the age of
93. Born in Revere on January
11, 1932, to the late Giacomo
Arigo and Pasqualena (Aloisi).
Beloved wife of the late Benedict
Coviello. A matriarch in
the truest sense of the word,
her love for her family knew
no bounds, and her nurturing
spirit made her a beacon
of comfort and strength to all
who knew her.
Repairs from such a dishonest
business are not likely to be
high quality.
How to avoid
roofing scams
â€¢ Beware of unsolicited offers.
Many scams begin with
a contractor who â€œjust happens
to be in the areaâ€ and
notices that your roof or
home appears to need repairs
from the outside. Roofing
scams typically increase
in frequency after a powerful
storm, so stay alert. Legitimate
roofers might also
be in the area, so be savvy
enough to check BBB.org
and do your homework before
hiring.
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Dolores Powers
ntered into rest on May 2,
2025 at the age of 80. DeAs
a devoted homemaker,
Carmelaâ€™s ability to transform
simple ingredients into
mouth-watering Italian dishes
was nothing short of extraordinary.
Her culinary skills
were a testament to her Italian
heritage and were a way of expressing
her love for her family
and friends. She also shared a
deep love for travel and was an
avid bowler. Accompanied by
her late husband, she would
frequently revisit the charming
landscapes of Sicily, Italy,
and escape to the sunny
beaches of Aruba every year.
Carmela was an adored
mother to Carolyn Ann Verdura
and her longtime companion
Herbert J. Comeau III
of Saugus, and the late David
Coviello. Dear sister of the
late Guy, Roy, and James Arigo.
Adored grandmother of
the late Nicholas Verdura. Also
survived by loving extended
family members and friends.
A Visitation was held at the
Paul Buonfi glio & Sons Funeral
Home, Revere on Wednesday,
May 7, followed by a Prayer
service. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
â€¢ Get your insurance company
to inspect your roof and/
or get a second opinion.
Filing a claim with your insurance
company goes on
your record and could affect
future claims or your
continued coverage. Before
signing any paperwork
or contracts with a roofi ng
company, you can have
your insurance company
come out for an inspection
to verify the need for repairs
or replacements. You
can also call another reputable
roofi ng company to
take a look.
â€¢ Research roofing companies
before you hire. Look
at a companyâ€™s business ratvoted
mother of Valerie Katz
and husband Howard. Loving
Grandmother of Matthew Thibeau
and wife Sydney and will
be dearly missed by many other
extended family members.
She was predeceased by her
parents Louis and Palma (Festa)
Serighelli as well as her son
Peter Thibeau and sister Diane
Serighelli.
Dolores was a lifelong Revere
resident who enjoyed
her time listening and dancing
to her favorite music. Dolores
worked for The Commonwealth
of Massachusetts
for the Board of electricians as
an administrative assistant for
many years.
A visitation for Dolores was
held Monday, May 5, Buonfi -
glio Funeral Home Revere. Funeral
Mass was held at Saint
Anthonyâ€™s Church Revere. Interment
followed at Woodlawn
Cemetery Everett, MA
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eye on previous reviews
and any complaints other
consumers might have had.
Doing your own research
is one of the best ways to
know if a roofi ng company
is reputable or just a cover
for a scam.
For more information
To learn more about hiring a
roofi ng company, see BBB.org/
Roofi ng. You can also fi nd valuable
information at BBB.org/
ScamTips and BBB Consumer
HQ. If youâ€™ve been the victim
of a roofi ng scam, report it to
BBB Scam Tracker immediately.
Your report will help alert
others to the danger.
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Make a difference
as a hospice
volunteer!
Online training to begin June 2
C
are Dimensions,
the regionâ€™s
largest provider
of hospice
care, will hold online
training classes
for those interested
in becoming
volunteers for
the nonprofi t organization.
You
can make a diff erence
in a patientâ€™s
life by:
â€¢ Engaging in a
shared interest
or hobby
â€¢ Helping with
letter-writing
or life review
â€¢ Visiting with
your approved
dog
â€¢ Reading to a
patient
Care Dimensions Pet Therapy Volunteer
Brian Cafarella of Rockport, Mass., and
Patriot as Santa Paws (Courtesy photo)
â€¢ Listening and providing a supportive, comforting presence
Our
volunteers visit patients in their homes, in facilities
and at our hospice houses. If patient visits are not the right
fi t, you can volunteer in other ways, such as providing administrative
offi ce support or making check-in phone calls
to current patients or bereaved family members. Training
will be held via Zoom on Mondays and Wednesdays,
9â€“11 a.m., June 2â€“18 (register by May 23).
For more information or to register, please go to www.
CareDimensions.org/Volunteers or email VolunteerInfo@
CareDimensions.org. Please visit www.CareDimensions.org
to learn more about Care Dimensions.
BBB Tip: Student loan forgiveness
T
raditionally, this is the time
of year when aspiring graduates
plan their walk across
the stage to claim their diplomas.
Shortly after that, the student
loan repayment process
begins.
In April 2025, the U.S. Department
of Education announced
that there would be no mass
loan forgiveness under the
new Trump administration. Instead,
starting May 5, 2025, the
government will resume involuntary
debt collection, targeting
over fi ve million borrowers
in default. This ends the pandemic-era
pause that halted
collections since March 2020.
Aff ected borrowers will receive
email notifi cations within the
next two weeks encouraging
them to consider repayment
options. Wage garnishment,
tax refund seizures and benefi
t withholding will begin after
a 30-day notice. Another four
million borrowers are at risk of
default in the coming months.
The Better Business Bureau
(BBB) encourages graduates to
carefully research trustworthy
sources related to federal repayment
plans before giving
personal information. Watch
out for companies promising
to reduce debt by lowering
payments through enrollment
in student loan forgiveness
or other programs. They
might also falsely promise to
apply monthly payments to
consumersâ€™ student loans and
to improve credit scores â€” all
you have to do is pay a small
fee so they can negotiate with
the lender on your behalf. In
another version, dishonest
collectors claim they can save
money by consolidating loans
if a minimal fee is paid. Please
keep your personal information
private and never give it
to an unsolicited source.
Due to the uptick in student
loan forgiveness scams,
the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) has sent more than $4.1
million in refunds to borrowers
who lost money to scammers.
Luckily, the U.S. Department
of Education has provided borrowers
with the following Doâ€™s
and Donâ€™ts as they apply for
student loan debt relief.
DO create an FSA ID at StudentAid.gov.
You will not need
it for the debt relief application,
but having an FSA ID allows
easy access to accurate
information on your loan. It
also makes sure FSA can contact
you directly, helping you
equip yourself against scammers
trying to contact you. Log
in to your current account on
StudentAid.gov and keep your
contact info updated.
DO make sure your loan servicer
has your most current
contact information. If you
donâ€™t know who your servicer
is, you can log in to StudentAid.
gov and see your servicer (s) in
your account.
DO report scammers to the
Federal Trade Commission by
visiting reportfraud.ftc.gov.
DONâ€™T pay anyone who contacts
you with promises of debt
relief or loan forgiveness. YOU
DO NOT NEED TO PAY ANYONE
TO OBTAIN DEBT RELIEF.
The application will be free
and easy to use when it opens
in October.
DONâ€™T reveal your FSA ID, account
information or password
to anyone who contacts you.
The Department of Education
and your federal student loan
servicer will never call or email
you asking for this information.
DONâ€™T ever give personal or
fi nancial information to an unfamiliar
caller. When in doubt,
hang up and call your student
loan servicer directly. You can
fi nd your federal student loan
servicerâ€™s contact information
at Studentaid.gov/manageloans/repayment/servicers.
DONâ€™T
refinance your federal
student loans unless you
know the risks. If you refi nance
federal student loans eligiyourself
from student
loan scammers
How to protect
â€¢ Research the lender. Visit BBB.
org to read business profi les
and check out companies before
working with them. The
FTC has consumer education
related to student loan debt
relief scams.
â€¢ Report it. If you have been a
victim of a suspected scam,
report it at BBB.org/ScamTracker.
â€¢
Empty promises lead to an
empty wallet and more debt.
Only scammers promise fast
loan forgiveness. They often
pretend to be affi liated with
the government and promise
loan forgiveness for a fee.
Never pay a fee upfront for
help and never share sensitive
information, such as your
FSA ID.
â€¢ Find a reliable source. Consumers
can apply for loan
deferments, forbearance, repayment
and forgiveness, or
discharge programs directly
through the U.S. Department
of Education or their loan servicer
at no cost and do not require
a third party.
For more information visit
StudentAid.gov for federal student
loan repayment options.
Student loans can be forgiven
only under specifi c circumstances,
so contact your lender
directly to see if any options
are available to you.
If it seems too good to be
true, it probably is. A company
claiming it can erase student
loan debt in minutes is not
honest. This type of scheme is
similar to a government impostor
scam; watch for the warning
signs.
Read more on BBB.org about
government impostor scams or
the report released by the BBB
Institute for Marketplace Trust.
Check out the BBB Scam Tips
Resource Page for more tips on
avoiding scams â€” https://www.
bbb.org/all/scamtips.
If youâ€™ve spotted a student
loan forgiveness scam (whether
or not youâ€™ve lost money),
report it to BBB.org/ScamTracker.
Your report can help others
avoid falling victim to scams.
ble for debt relief into private
loans, you will lose out on the
one-time debt relief and fl exible
repayment plans for federal
loans.
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Revere baseball drops
to 3-5 after tough week
against Lynn English,
Northeast Metro
By Dom Nicastro
T
he Revere High School baseball
team is feeling the sting
of a diffi cult two-game stretch
after falling to Lynn English and
Northeast Metro Tech, dropping
the Patriots to 3-5 overall and
No. 57 in the latest MIAA Division
1 power rankings.
First-year head coach Sebastian
Salvo has been focused on
building a strong team culture
rooted in eff ort and consistency.
And while the results didnâ€™t
go Revereâ€™s way this past week,
there were still bright spots to
build onâ€”particularly from the
mound.
On Thursday, Revere squared
off with Lynn English in what
turned into a pitcherâ€™s duel from
the fi rst pitch to the fi nal out.
Junior Domenic Bellia, who has
emerged as one of the teamâ€™s
most dependable two-way players,
was in command all afternoon.
The right-hander tossed
a complete game, going seven
innings while allowing just
three hits and one unearned run.
He struck out seven and walked
one, showing poise and precision
throughout.
The only run of the game
came in the fi fth inning, when
Lynn English capitalized on a
Revere error that extended the
frame. The Bulldogs managed
just enough contact to bring
the runner home, and that single
unearned run proved to be
the diff erence.
Lynn Englishâ€™s starter matched
Bellia frame for frame, holding
Revere to just one hitâ€”a single
by Christian Floresâ€”while striking
out eight and walking none.
It was a frustrating result for
Salvoâ€™s squad, which had hoped
to build momentum after splitting
their previous four games.
But Belliaâ€™s outing reinforced
one of the teamâ€™s early strengths.
â€œOur pitching has given us
chances to be in every game,â€
Salvo said. â€œDomenic has been
outstanding for us this season
on the mound and at the plate.â€
A day later, Revere traveled to
Northeast Metro Tech, where
the tone shifted quickly in a
17-6 loss that exposed defensive
lapses and an inability to
stop the bleeding in big innings.
After falling behind 3-0 early,
the Patriots surrendered eight
runs in the third inning and six
more in the fourth, allowing
Northeast Metro to stretch the
lead to 17-0 by the end of four.
Revereâ€™s pitching staff gave
up six earned runs on eight hits
over the fi rst 2 1/3 innings, and
the defense behind it didnâ€™t off er
much help. Errors compounded
the damage, and timely hits
by Northeast Metro turned the
game into a rout.
To their credit, the Patriots
showed fi ght in the top of the
fi fth, scoring six runs on four hits
to avoid a shutout and generate
some late momentum.
Christian Flores and Brendan
Sack each delivered RBI singles,
Danny Hou earned an RBI walk,
and two more runs crossed on
fi elding errors. George Papalambros
and Marc Maisano also recorded
hits in the inning, contributing
to a brief surge that
showed what the lineup is capable
of when it puts pressure
on opposing defenses.
Still, the hole was too deep,
and Northeast Metro closed out
the game after 4 2/3 innings.
The weekâ€™s results highlighted
both the strengths and lingering
issues facing Revere. The pitching,
led by Bellia and Papalambros,
has been mostly solid. But
defensive miscues and inconsistent
at-bats have made it diffi
cult for the Patriots to convert
competitive games into wins.
â€œOur priority going into the
second half of the season is defi -
nitely to have more competitive
at-bats and strike out less,â€ Salvo
noted. â€œWeâ€™re striking out too
much and leaving too many runners
on the bases. Good things
happen when you put the ball
in play.â€
R
RHS PATRIOTS SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP
By Dom Nicastro
Revere girls track
races toward
perfect season;
softball shuts out
Lynn English
evere High School spring
athletics took the spotlight
this week with a dominant
showing from the girls
track and fi eld team, which
remained undefeated with
wins over Everett and Malden
and posted impressive performances
at the Weston Twilight
Invitational. Meanwhile,
the varsity softball team made
quick work of Lynn English in
a 13-0 shutout victory, powered
by an eight-run second
inning and stellar pitching
from Caleigh Joyce.
Revere girls track
improves to 5-0, eyes
undefeated season
T
he Revere High School
girls track and fi eld team
swept Everett and Malden in
a home tri-meet on Monday,
improving to 5-0 on the season
with scores of 94.5-38.5
and 98-38. Leading the way
was junior standout Gemma
Stamatopoulos, who scored
15 total points and set personal
records in all three of
her winning events: the long
jump (15 feet, 2.5 inches), the
400-meter hurdles (1:13.6)
and the 400 meters (1:03.8).
â€œThis was Gemmaâ€™s first
time running the open 400,
and she came within onetenth
of a second of the
school record (1:03.7) set in
2010,â€ said Head Coach Racquel
MacDonald-Ciambelli. â€œI
strongly believe Gemma will
break this record by the end
of the school year. Her willingness
to try new events is
remarkable, and with college
coaches looking at her right
now, itâ€™s important we showcase
her versatility.â€
Senior captain Liv Yuong
added 10 points with two
first-place finishes in the
high jump (4-8) and 100-meter
hurdles (17.7). Fellow senior
captain Ashley Cabrera
Rodriguez contributed
eight points, winning the triple
jump (32-1.75) and placing
second to Stamatopoulos
in the 400-meter hurdles
(1:13.7).
Junior Olivia Rupp made
her 800-meter debut with
a first-place time of 2:34.8
and anchored the winning
4x400-meter relay in both
meets. MacDonald-Ciambelli
noted, â€œLike with Gemma,
we want to get her as many
times as possible for college
coaches to see.â€
Freshman Isabella â€œIzzyâ€
Marin Isaza continued her
consistency in the 200 meters,
taking first in both
meets with a 28.5. Revere
swept the 200 with Jaliyah
Manigo (29.0) and Mayaah
Ndi (29.5) taking second
and third.
Senior captain Francoise
Kodjo had a breakthrough
in the shotput with a 29-5
throw, winning both meets
and coming within a foot of
her 30-foot goal. Freshman
Haley Peralta also notched
a fi rst-place fi nish â€” in the
javelin against Malden with
a personal-best throw of 819.
Other fi rst-place fi nishes
included:
â€¢ Amina Larzhal, discus vs.
Malden (61-7)
â€¢ Victoria Osias, 100-meter
dash vs. Everett (13.7)
â€¢ Genevieve Zierten, 2-mile
run vs. Everett (15:24.6)
â€¢ 4x400-meter relay (Rania
Hamdani, Manigo,
Rupp, Marwa Riad) in both
meets, 4:41.5
Revere also collected numerous
second-place finishes:
â€¢
Ndi, high jump (4-8 PR)
â€¢ Riad, long jump vs. Malden
(13-5.5)
â€¢ Basma Sahibi, triple jump
in both meets (26-11)
â€¢ Dayana Ortega, 100-meter
hurdles vs. Everett (18.6)
â€¢ Hamdani, 400 meters in
both meets (1:06.1)
â€¢ Gigi Zierten, 800 meters in
both meets (2:54.0)
â€¢ Sophia Raso, 1-mile vs.
Malden (6:58.2)
â€¢ Daniela Santana Baez,
2-mile vs. Everett (16:21.1)
Third-place finishes included:
â€¢
Izzy Marin, high jump in
both meets (4-0)
â€¢ Amy Astu Rodriguez, triple
jump (26-10)
â€¢ Jocelyn Lazo, discus (514)
and javelin vs. Malden
(70-8)
â€¢ Manal Hazimeh, 400-meter
hurdles (1:26.8)
â€¢ Riad, 400 meters vs. Everett
(1:11.3)
Revere looks to close out
the regular season undefeated
with meets against Medford
and Lynn English.
Revere also sent four athletes
to compete in the elite
Weston Twilight Invitational
on Saturday. Stamatopoulos
ran a 2:32.91 in the 800
meters and a 1:04.32 in the
400 meters. Rupp clocked a
personal-best 5:42.91 in the
outdoor mile. Cabrera Rodriguez
ran a 13.88 in the 100
meters and jumped 32-9.75
in the triple jump, narrowly
missing the fi nals. Kodjo
threw 25-6.25 in the shotput.
Softball shuts out
Lynn English with
second-inning
explosion
R
evere softball rolled to a
13-0 win over Lynn English
on Wednesday, scoring
eight runs in the second inning
to break the game wide
open. Caleigh Joyce earned
the win, throwing six shutout
innings with one hit allowed,
six strikeouts and two walks.
The Patriots tallied 10 hits,
led by Brianna Miranda, who
went two for four with three
RBIs. Joyce, Miranda and Anna
Doucette all had two hits.
Doucette also stole four bases.
Revere fi nished with seven
stolen bases overall and didnâ€™t
commit an error in the fi eld.
Frankie Reed, Jordan Martelli
and Shayna Smith also
contributed RBIs during the
second-inning burst. Lea
Doucette, Reed and Smith
each walked twice, and Revere
worked seven free passes
as a team.
Revere was 7-3 after 10
games and ranked No. 45 in
the 55-team Division 1 power
rankings.
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HEALEY | FROM Page 14
In partnership with MDAR,
the regional Buy Local organizations
in Massachusetts are
nonprofi ts that connect farmers
to their surrounding communities.
Over the years, their
outreach campaigns have
helped generate consumer
awareness and increase demand
for locally grown food
products. The Buy Local grants
will help continue their educational
outreach to consumers
about the importance and
value of purchasing farm fresh
products directly from producers.
â€œIâ€™m
thrilled the HealeyDriscoll
Administration is continuing
the priority focus on
farm sustainability and supporting
agricultural fairs in the
Commonwealth,â€ said Senator
Michael J. Rodrigues (DWestport),
who is Chair of the
Senateâ€™s Committee on Ways
and Means. â€œThese grant programs
are representative of
the strong collaborative partnership
between the Legislature
and multiple state agenciesâ€¦.
Local farms are the lifeblood
of the community, and
with climate change an ongoing
concern, we need to do all
we can to support this vital industry.â€
How
to Choose a Volunteer Vacation
1. On May 9, 1860, in Scotland,
J.M. Barrie was born; he authored
what play about an
eternal boy?
2. Dubai chocolate bars are well
known for having what kind
of nuts?
3. How are Bermuda, board and
cargo similar?
4. On May 10, 1869, the Golden
Spike Ceremony at Promontory
Summit in Utah celebrated
completion of what?
5. How are snooker and pool
similar?
6. Why did an Ontarian create
Ark Two Shelter, which has 42
recycled school buses?
7. On May 11, 1997, the Deep
Blue computer won what type
of game?
8. What state with the motto
â€œEureka!â€ has over 100 active
fl oating bathrooms, including
the S.S. Relief, for kayakers
and sailorsâ€™ convenience?
9. Cattle stomachs have how
many compartments: one,
three or four?
10. On May 12, 1820, what nurse
with a birdâ€™s name for a last name
was born in Florence, Italy?
Answers
11. What is another word for
sprinkles?
12. Colonel Loammi Baldwin,
who fought in the Revolutionary
War, is the namesake
of what?
13. What is the Sea of CortÃ©s also
known as?
14. On May 13, 1909, the fi rst Giro
dâ€™Italia began, which is what
type of competition?
15. Which of these is not a ghost
town: Dog Mountain, Dogtown
or Yellow Dog?
16. Why is mashed potato wrestling
thought to be wastefree?
17.
On May 14, 2015, musician
â€œB.B.â€ King died; what does
â€œB.B.â€ stand for?
18. In April 2025 why did a university
student with apparent
altitude sickness have
to be rescued twice from
Mt. Fuji?
19. Recently, in what country
did 21 humanoid robots race
alongside humans in a halfmarathon?
20.
May 15 is Peace Offi cers Memorial
Day; which was created
by what president?
Dear Savvy Senior,
What can you tell me about
volunteer vacation programs?
Iâ€™m a healthy, 60-year-old, single
woman, and am interested
in doing some solo traveling,
but would like to tie it with
something meaningful.
Purposeful Traveler
Dear Traveler,
If youâ€™re looking to do more
on your next vacation than
relax in the sun or go sightseeing,
volunteer vacations
â€” also known as voluntourism
â€” which combine travel
and volunteer work, are
a great alternative for solo
travelers and have become
increasingly popular among
older adults.
Volunteer Vacations
There are many organizations
today that off er shortterm
volunteer vacation projects
in the U.S. and abroad,
lasting anywhere from a few
days to a few months.
Common program themes
include teaching English,
working with children and
teens, building and repairing
homes and schools, and
assisting with community or
environmental projects.
In addition, volunteer vacations
also give travelers the
opportunity to experience
the culture more fully and
connect with the local people
â€” much diff erent than
your run-of-the-mill sightseeing
vacation.
Most volunteer vacation
groups accept singles, couples
and families and you
donâ€™t need to speak a foreign
language. Costs usually
range from around $1,000
to $3,000 per week, not including
transportation to the
country your site is in. Fees
typically cover pre-trip orientation
information, room
and board, on-site training,
ground transportation once
you get there, the services of
a project leader, and a contribution
to the local community
that covers material and
services related to the project.
And, if the organization
running your trip is a nonprofi
t, the cost of your trip,
including airfare, is probably
tax-deductible.
Where to Look
While there are many organizations
that off er volunteer
vacations, here are some
good options to look into.
â€¢ Global Volunteers (globalvolunteers.org):
A pioneer
in global travel, this
group tackles hunger, poverty
and educational needs.
It offers a variety of one,
two and three-week service
programs in 12 countries,
including the U.S.
â€¢ Earthwatch Institute
(earthwatch.org): With an
emphasis in environmental
conservation and research,
they offer dozens
of one and two-week expeditions
in countries all over
the world.
â€¢ Conservation VIP (conservationvip.org):
Provides
environmental conservation
volunteer projects to
seven destinations abroad
and three in the U.S.
â€¢ Biosphere Expeditions
(biosphere-expeditions.
org): Offers wildlife conservation
expeditions in six
countries.
â€¢ Habitat for Humanity (habitat.org):
Offers international
house-building trips
through its Global Village
Program in 16 countries.
â€¢ Natucate (natucate.com):
With a focus on nature and
species conservation, they
off er one-to-12-week trips
in 32 diff erent countries.
â€¢ American Hiking Society
(americanhiking.org):
Targeting hikers and backpackers
they offer weekend
and week-long volunteer
vacations in the U.S.
that focus on building and
maintaining trails.
â€¢ International Volunteer
HQ (volunteerhq.org): Offers
a wide variety of oneto-24-week
volunteer service
projects in dozens of
countries.
How to Choose
With so many diff erent volunteer
vacations to choose
from, selecting one can be
diffi cult. To help you decide,
you need to think specifi cally
about what you want. For example:
Where you want to go
and for how long? What types
of work are you interested in
doing? What kind of living situation
and accommodations
do you want? Do you want
to volunteer alone or with a
group? Do you want a rural or
urban placement? Also consider
your age and health. Are
you up to the task, or do you
have any special needs that
will need to be met?
Once you fi gure out what
you want and spot a few volunteer
vacations that interest
you, ask the organization to
send you information that describes
the accommodations,
the fees and what they cover
including their refund policy,
the work schedule and work
details, and anything else you
have questions about. Also,
get a list of previous volunteers
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.
1. â€œPeter Panâ€
2. Pistachios
3. They are types of
shorts.
4. The fi rst transcontinental
railroad
5. Snooker is a variation
of the game of
pool having mostly
red balls.
6. It is an underground
shelter in case of nuclear
war.
7. Against World Chess
Champion Garry
Kasparov
8. California
9. Four
10. Florence Nightingale
11.
Jimmies
12. Baldwin apple
13. Gulf of California
14. A multiple stage,
long-distance bicycle
race primarily
in Italy
15. Dog Mountain â€” a
tourist-type venue
in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
16. Cattle usually dine
on the mashed potatoes
after the
matches.
17. Blues Boy
18. He went back to fi nd
his mobile phone.
19. China (Beijing)
20. JFK
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î€·î•î„î§½î† î€¦î’îîîŒî–î–îŒî’î‘ î€³î˜î…îîŒî† î€«îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ
î€°î„îœ î€”î€˜î€ î€•î€“î€•î€˜
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 185 of the Acts of 1983, and
î€¦î‹î„î“î—îˆî• î€”î€– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€¤î†î—î– î’î‰ î€”î€œî€›î€—î€ î—î‹î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ î€·î•î„î§½î† î€¦î’îîîŒî–î–îŒî’î‘ îšîŒîî î†î’î‘î‡î˜î†î— î„ î€³î˜î…îîŒî†
î€«îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ î’î‘ î€°î„îœ î€”î€˜î€ î€•î€“î€•î€˜ î„î— î€˜î€î€“î€“ î“î€‘îî€‘ îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î€¦î’î˜î‘î†îŒîîî’î• î€­î’î–îˆî“î‹ î€¤î€‘ î€§îˆî î€ªî•î’î–î–î’ î€¦î’î˜î‘î†îŒî î€¦î‹î„îî…îˆî•î–
î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î€«î„îî î•îˆîî„î—îŒî™îˆ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ î‰î’îîî’îšîŒî‘îŠ î“î•î’î“î’î–îˆî‡ î„îîˆî‘î‡îîˆî‘î—î– î—î’ î—î‹îˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î„î‘î‡ î—î•î„î§½î†
î•îˆîŠî˜îî„î—îŒî’î‘î– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆî€
î€³î˜î…îîŒî† î€«îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠî€
î€”î€‘ î€µîˆî”î˜îˆî–î— î‰î’î• î„ î€³î˜î…îîŒî† î€«îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ î‰î’î• î—î‹îˆ îîˆî—îˆî•îŒî‘îŠ î’î‰ î€”î€š î“î˜î…îîŒî† î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î–î“î„î†îˆî– î‡îˆî–îŒîŠî‘î„î—îˆî‡ î‰î’î•
î“î˜î…îîŒî† î˜î–îˆ î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€ªîŒî…î–î’î‘ î€¤î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î—î–
î€•î€‘ î€µîˆî”î˜îˆî–î— î—î’ î†î‹î„î‘îŠîˆ î—î‹îˆ î–î“îˆîˆî‡ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î‰î’îîî’îšîŒî‘îŠî€
î€§îŒî•îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘
Both
Location
Campbell Avenue
î€©î•î’î
Centennial
Avenue
î€·î’
Revere Beach
Parkway
î€¶î“îˆîˆî‡ î€¯îŒîîŒî—
î€¦î‹î„î‘îŠîˆ î‰î•î’î î€•î€˜ î€°î€³î€«
î—î’ î€•î€“ î€°î€³î€«
î€–î€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î€°î€¥î€·î€¤ î„î‘î‡ î—î‹îˆ î€§îˆî“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î— î’î‰ î€³îî„î‘î‘îŒî‘îŠ î€‰ î€¦î’îîî˜î‘îŒî—îœ î€§îˆî™îˆîî’î“îîˆî‘î— îšîŒîî î“î•î’î™îŒî‡îˆ î„î‘
î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆ î’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¥îˆî—î—îˆî• î€¥î˜î– î€±îˆî—îšî’î•îŽ î€¥î˜î– î€¶î—î’î“ î€³îŒîî’î— î—î‹î„î— îšî„î– îî„î˜î‘î†î‹îˆî‡ î’î‘ î€§îˆî†îˆîî…îˆî• î€”î€˜î€ î€•î€“î€•î€—î€‘
î€·î‹îˆ î“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî’î‘ îšîŒîî î•îˆî™îŒîˆîš î—î‹îˆ îˆî§¼îˆî†î—îŒî™îˆî‘îˆî–î– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î“îŒîî’î—î‚¶î– îŠî’î„îî–î€
î‚‡ î€©î’î• î—î‹îˆ î€·î•î„î§½î† î€¦î’îîîŒî–î–îŒî’î‘ î—î’ î†î’î‘î™îˆî•î— î—î‹îˆ î“îŒîî’î— îŒî‘î—î’ î„ î“îˆî•îî„î‘îˆî‘î— î“î•î’îŠî•î„î
î‚‡ î€³îˆî•îî„î‘îˆî‘î—îîœ î•îˆîî’î™îˆ î—î‹îˆ î…î˜î– î–î—î’î“ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€ºî„îîŠî•îˆîˆî‘î– î€‹î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î–î’î˜î—î‹î…î’î˜î‘î‡î€Œ î„î‘î‡
î•îˆîî’î†î„î—îˆ î—î‹îˆ î–î—î’î“ î—î’ î€°î’î˜î‘î—î„îŒî‘ î€¤î™îˆ î„î‘î‡ î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î€‹î–î’î˜î—î‹ î–îŒî‡îˆî€Œ î—î’ îŒîî“î•î’î™îˆ î…î˜î– î–î—î’î“ î„î†î†îˆî–î–
î‰î’î• î•îŒî‡îˆî•î– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€”î€”î€™î€ î€”î€”î€œî€ î„î‘î‡ î€—î€”î€”î€‘
î‚‡ î€³îˆî•îî„î‘îˆî‘î—îîœ î•îˆîî’î™îˆ î—î‹îˆ î…î˜î– î–î—î’î“ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€·î€§ î€¥î„î‘îŽ î€‹î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î‘î’î•î—î‹î…î’î˜î‘î‡î€Œ î„î‘î‡ î•îˆîî’î†î„î—îˆ
î—î‹îˆ î–î—î’î“ î—î’ î€°î’î˜î‘î—î„îŒî‘ î€¤î™îˆ î„î‘î‡ î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î€‹î–î’î˜î—î‹ î–îŒî‡îˆî€Œ î—î’ îŒîî“î•î’î™îˆ î…î˜î– î–î—î’î“ î„î†î†îˆî–î– î‰î’î• î•îŒî‡îˆî•î–
î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€”î€”î€™î€ î€”î€”î€œî€ î„î‘î‡ î€—î€”î€”î€‘
î‚‡ î€°î’î™îˆ î—î‹îˆ îîˆî‰î—î€î—î˜î•î‘ îî„î‘îˆ î–î—î’î“ î…î„î• î’î‘ î€¦îˆî‘î—î•î„î î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆ î„î— î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î…î„î†îŽ î˜î“ î—î’ î€”î€˜î‚¶ î—î’ î„îîî’îš
î–î„î‰îˆ î—î˜î•î‘îŒî‘îŠ î‰î’î• îî„î•îŠîˆ î™îˆî‹îŒî†îîˆî– î„î‘î‡ îŒîî“î•î’î™îˆ îŒî‘î—îˆî•î–îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î’î“îˆî•î„î—îŒî’î‘î–
4. î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€¬î€»î€ î€²î‘î€î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî— î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€°îˆî—îˆî• î€½î’î‘îˆî– î…îœ î„î‡î‡îŒî‘îŠî€
î€©î’î˜î• î€‹î€—î€Œ î’î‘î€î–î—î•îˆîˆî— î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ îîˆî—îˆî• î–î“î„î†îˆî– îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘ î€¶î„î‘î‡îîˆî• î€¶î”î€‘ î„îî’î‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î€§îˆî‹î’î‘ î€¶î— î–îŒî‡îˆî€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î‰î’î˜î• î€‹î€—î€Œ
î–î“î„î†îˆî– îšî’î˜îî‡ î…îˆ î—î‹îˆ î’î‘îˆ î†îî’î–îˆî–î— î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îŒî‘î—îˆî•î–îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î€¦îˆî‘î—îˆî‘î‘îŒî„î î€¤î™îˆ î€‰ î€§îˆî‹î’î‘ î€¶î— îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘ î€¶î„î‘î‡îîˆî• î€¶î”î€‘
î€‹î€©î’î˜î• îî’î–î— îˆî„î–î—îˆî•îîœ î–î“î„î†îˆî–î€Œ
Location
î€§îˆî‹î’î‘ î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî—
î€§îŒî•îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘
î€¶î’î˜î—î‹îˆî•îîœ
î€©î•î’î
î€¦îˆî‘î—îˆî‘î‘îŒî„î
î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆ
î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€¬î€»î€ î€²î‘î€î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî— î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€°îˆî—îˆî• î€½î’î‘îˆî– î…îœ î„î‡î‡îŒî‘îŠî€
î€§îŒî•îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘
î€¨î„î–î—îˆî•îîœ
Location
North Shore Rd
î€©î•î’î
î€¦îˆî‘î—îˆî‘î‘îŒî„î
î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆ
î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€¬î€»î€ î€²î‘î€î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî— î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€°îˆî—îˆî• î€½î’î‘îˆî– î…îœ î„î‡î‡îŒî‘îŠî€
Location
î€¶î‹îŒî•îîˆîœ î€¤î™îˆ
î€§îŒî•îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘
î€±î’î•î—î‹îˆî•îîœ
î€©î•î’î
î€šî€• î€¶î‹îŒî•îîˆîœ î€¤î™îˆ
To
î€¤ î“î—î€‘ î€™î€” î‰î—î€‘ îšîˆî–î—îˆî•îîœ
î€‹î€— î–î“î„î†îˆî–î€Œ î€²î“î“î’î–îŒî—îˆ î’î‰
î€”î€” î€§îˆî‹î’î‘ î€¶î—
To
î€¶î‹îŒî•îîˆîœ î€¤î™îˆ î€¤î“î“î•î’î›î€‘
12- Spaces
To
î€ºî„îî‘î˜î— î€¤î™îˆ î€¤î“î“î•î’î›î€‘
12- Spaces
î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€¹î€¬î€¬î€¬î€ î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€µîˆî–î—î•îŒî†î—îŒî’î‘î– î€ªîˆî‘îˆî•î„îîîœ î…îœ î•îˆîî’î™îŒî‘îŠî€
Location
î€¶î‹îŒî•îîˆîœ î€¤î™îˆ
Shirley Ave
Shirley Ave
102 Shirley
Ave
Centennial
Ave
North Shore
Rd
î€§îŒî•îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘
î€±î’î•î—î‹îˆî•îîœ
Northerly
Northerly
Northerly
î€©î•î’î
î€·î’
î€šî€˜ î€¶î‹îŒî•îîˆîœ î€¤î™îˆ î€• î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€¶î“î„î†îˆî–
75 Shirley Ave î€• î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€¶î“î„î†îˆî–
At 159 Shirley
Ave
Northerly North Shore Rd
Easterly
Centennial Ave
î€• î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€¶î“î„î†îˆî–
î€·îœî“îˆ î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ
î—îšî’ î‚¿î‰î—îˆîˆî‘ îîŒî‘ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ
spaces; Mon â€“ Friday
8:00am â€“ 6:00pm
î—îšî’ î‚¿î‰î—îˆîˆî‘ îîŒî‘ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ
spaces; Mon â€“ Friday
8:00am â€“ 6:00pm
î€”î€˜ îîŒî‘î€‘ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î’î‘îîœ
9:00am â€“ 5:00pm
î€”î€˜ îîŒî‘î€‘ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î’î‘îîœ
9:00am â€“ 6:00pm,
Mon - Fri
30 Ft East
1540 North Shore
Road the north end
î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ îîŒî‘îˆ
î€”î€î€«î’î˜î• î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€šî€î€“î€“î„î î‚±
î€˜î€î€“î€“î“î î€ž î€°î’î‘î‡î„îœ î—î‹î•î’î˜îŠî‹
Saturday , 3 spaces next to
metered area only
î€• î‹î’î˜î• î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ
8:00am â€“ 5:00pm,
Mon - Sat
May 09, 2025
î€¶î“î„î‘îŒî–î‹ îŒî‘î—îˆî•î“î•îˆî—î„î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî– î„î™î„îŒîî„î…îîˆ î˜î“î’î‘ î•îˆî”î˜îˆî–î—î€ î€—î€› î…î˜î–îŒî‘îˆî–î– î‹î’î˜î•î–
in advance.
î€³îîˆî„î–îˆ î†î’î‘î—î„î†î— î€¤î–îî„î„ î€¤î…î’î˜î€î€©î’î˜î‡î„ î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€•î€›î€™î€î€›î€”î€“î€“ î€¨î›î—îˆî‘î–îŒî’î‘
20215
î‚³î€¶îˆ î’î‰î•îˆî†îˆ îŒî‘î—îˆî•î“î•îˆî—î„î†îŒî¹î‘ î„î îˆî–î“î„î¸î’î î†î’î‘ î“î•îˆî™îŒî„ î–î’îîŒî†îŒî—î˜î‡î€ î†î’î‘ î€—î€›
î‹î’î•î„î– îî„î…î’î•î„î…îîˆî– î‡îˆ î„î‘î—îŒî†îŒî“î„î†îŒî¹î‘î€‘ î€³î¹î‘îŠî„î–îˆ îˆî‘ î†î’î‘î—î„î†î—î’ î†î’î‘ î€¤î–îî„î„
î€¤î…î’î˜î€î€©î’î˜î‡î„ î„î î€šî€›î€”î€î€•î€›î€™î€î€›î€”î€“î€“ îˆî›î—î€‘ î€•î€“î€•î€”î€˜î€‘î€ î—î•î„î‘î–îî„î—îŒî’î‘î€£î•îˆî™îˆî•îˆî€‘î’î•îŠâ€
5. î€¤î€°î€¨î€±î€§î€°î€¨î€±î€· î€•î€ î€¶î€¨î€¦î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€˜î€“ î€²î€© î€·î€¬î€·î€¯î€¨ î€”î€“
î€¶îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€˜î€“ î’î‰ î€·îŒî—îîˆ î€”î€“ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€µîˆî™îŒî–îˆî‡ î€²î•î‡îŒî‘î„î‘î†îˆî– î’î‰
î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ îŒî– î‹îˆî•îˆî…îœ î„îîˆî‘î‡îˆî‡ î…îœ îîˆî—î—îˆî•îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ îˆî›îŒî–î—îŒî‘îŠ
î“î„î•î„îŠî•î„î“î‹ î„î– î€‹î€¤î€Œ î„î‘î‡ îŒî‘î–îˆî•î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î‰î’îîî’îšîŒî‘îŠ î‘îˆîš î–î˜î…î–îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€‹î€¥î€Œî€
î€¥î€‘ î€¦îˆî•î—î„îŒî‘ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ îîˆî—îˆî•î– îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î„î•îˆ îˆî”î˜îŒî“î“îˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹
î–îˆî‘î–î’î•î– î„îîî’îšîŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î’îšî‘îˆî• î’î• î’î“îˆî•î„î—î’î• î’î‰ î„ î™îˆî‹îŒî†îîˆ î—î’
î“î„î•îŽ î‰î’î• î€”î€˜î€îîŒî‘î˜î—îˆî– îŒî‘ î–î˜î†î‹ î–î“î’î— î„î— î‘î’ î†î’î–î—î€‘ î€¤î— î—î‹îˆ
î†î’î‘î†îî˜î–îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î€”î€˜î€îîŒî‘î˜î—îˆî–î€ î—î‹îˆ î’îšî‘îˆî• î’î• î’î“îˆî•î„î—î’î• î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ
î™îˆî‹îŒî†îîˆ î–î‹î„îî î‰î’îîî’îš î—î‹îˆ î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆî– î’î‰ î€¶îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€˜î€“î€‹î€¤î€Œî€‘
î€·î‹îˆ î‰î’îîî’îšîŒî‘îŠ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ îîˆî—îˆî• îî’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘î–î€ î‡îˆî–î†î•îŒî…îˆî‡ îŒî‘
î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€¬î€» î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– î€·îŒî—îîˆî€î’î§¼îˆî• î€”î€˜î€îîŒî‘î˜î—îˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î„î— î‘î’ î†î’î–î—î€
î€”î€‘ î€¶î‹îŒî•îîˆîœ î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆî€ž
î€•î€‘ î€²î•î• î€¶î”î˜î„î•îˆî€ž
î€–î€‘ î€¦îˆî‘î—îˆî‘î‘îŒî„î î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆî€ž
î€—î€‘ î€§îˆî‹î’î‘ î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî—î€ž
î€˜î€‘ î€ªî„î•î‚¿îˆîî‡ î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆî€ž î„î‘î‡î€
î€™î€‘ î€±îŒî‘îˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ îîˆî—îˆî•î– îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î„î— î„î‘î‡ î…îˆî—îšîˆîˆî‘ î€•î€™î€“ î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î—î’
284 Broadway.
î€¤î€°î€¨î€±î€§î€°î€¨î€±î€· î€–î€ î€¶î€¨î€¦î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€™î€“ î€²î€© î€·î€¬î€·î€¯î€¨ î€”î€“
î€¶îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€™î€“ î’î‰ î€·îŒî—îîˆ î€”î€“ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€µîˆî™îŒî–îˆî‡ î€²î•î‡îŒî‘î„î‘î†îˆî– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ
î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ îŒî– î‹îˆî•îˆî…îœ î„îîˆî‘î‡îˆî‡ î…îœ î‡îˆîîˆî—îŒî‘îŠ î–î˜î…î–îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€‹î€¤î€Œ îŒî‘
îŒî—î– îˆî‘î—îŒî•îˆî—îœ î„î‘î‡ îŒî‘î–îˆî•î—îŒî‘îŠ îŒî‘ î“îî„î†îˆ î—î‹îˆî•îˆî’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î‘îˆîš î–î˜î…î–îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€‹î€¤î€Œî€
î‚† î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€™î€“ î€©îˆîˆî–î‚²î€«î’î˜î•î– î’î‰ î€²î“îˆî•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
î€¤î€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î‰îˆîˆ î‰î’î• î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î—îŒîîˆ îŒî‘ î„î‘ î’î‘î€î–î—î•îˆîˆî— î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ îîˆî—îˆî•
î–î‹î„îî î…îˆ î†î‹î„î•îŠîˆî‡ î„î— î„ î•î„î—îˆ î’î‰ î—îšîˆî‘î—îœî€î‚¿î™îˆ î†îˆî‘î—î– î€‹î€•î€˜î‚„î€Œ î‰î’î•
îˆî„î†î‹ î‚¿î‰î—îˆîˆî‘î€îîŒî‘î˜î—îˆ îŒî‘î—îˆî•î™î„îî€ î’î• î’î‘îˆî€î‡î’îîî„î• î€‹î€‡î€”î€‘î€“î€“î€Œ î“îˆî•
î‹î’î˜î• îŒî‘î—îˆî•î™î„îî€‘
î€”î€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î‰îˆîˆ î‰î’î• î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î—îŒîîˆ îŒî‘ î„î‘ î’î‘î€î–î—î•îˆîˆî— î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ
îîˆî—îˆî• îˆî”î˜îŒî“î“îˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î€”î€˜î€îîŒî‘î˜î—îˆî– î’î‰ î‰î•îˆîˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€‹î€¶îˆîˆ
î€¶îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€”î€“î€‘î€–î€™î€‘î€“î€˜î€“î€‹î€¥î€Œ î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– î€·îŒî—îîˆî€Œ î–î‹î„îî î…îˆ î†î‹î„î•îŠîˆî‡ î„î— î„
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î‚‡ î€•î€— î€ î€«î’î˜î• î€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆ
î‚‡ î€¨îîˆî•îŠîˆî‘î†îœ î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•î–
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î€¦î’îîîˆî•î†îŒî„î î€‰ î€µîˆî–îŒî‡îˆî‘î—îŒî„î
î€šî€›î€”î€î€™î€˜î€™î€î€•î€“î€šî€›
î€ î€³î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ îî„î‘î„îŠîˆîîˆî‘î— î€‰ îî„îŒî‘î—îˆî‘î„î‘î†îˆ
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î…îœ î€°î€¤ îîŒî†îˆî‘î–îˆî‡ î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–î’î•î–î€‘ î€î€²î™îˆî• î€˜î€“ îœîˆî„î•î– îˆî›î“îˆî•îŒîˆî‘î†îˆî€‘
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î€§îˆî†îŽî–î€ î€©îˆî‘î†îŒî‘îŠî€ î€°î„î–î’î‘î•îœî€ î€§îˆîî’îîŒî—îŒî’î‘î€ î€ªî˜î—î€î’î˜î—î–î€ î€­î˜î‘îŽ î€µîˆîî’î™î„î î€‰ î€§îŒî–î“îˆî•î–î„îî€
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RevereTV Spotlight
S
pring is in the air! Although
the weather hasnâ€™t been
ideal for the past few weekends,
that didnâ€™t stop the City
of Revere from their own annual
spring cleaning. This
came in the form of the Beautify
Revere event! Despite the
rain, volunteers and community
leaders came out to clean
up the city. Members of the
public were invited to take
part, too. RevereTV caught
some highlights on camera,
and you can watch the footage
in between programming
on the Community Channel
over the next few weeks.
If youâ€™re interested in some
fresh new recipes, tune in to the
RTV Community Channel. Estefany
Rodriguez â€” who has often
been featured on â€œWhatâ€™s
Cooking Revere?â€ â€” returns
with a brand-new series in partnership
with Concilio Latino de
Massachusetts and RevereTV. In
this premiere episode, Estefany
is joined by Felipa Celaya, owner
of La Oaxaque?a in Revere
and Everett. They dive into Mexican
culture, talk about the history
of Cinco de Mayo and prepare
two traditional Oaxacan
dishes. Tune in now as it plays
on television and YouTube.
Join the community for the
City of Revereâ€™s fi rst-ever Asian
American & Pacifi c Islander Heritage
Month Celebration! This is
happening this evening, which
is Friday, May 9, from 4:30 to
7:30 p.m. at American Legion
Hall (249 Broadway). This family-friendly
event will feature
special guest speakers, cultural
dance performances, food tastings
from diverse Asian and Pacifi
c Islander cultures and fun
activities for children, including
face painting and dancing.
Guests are encouraged to sample
delicious foods, enjoy traditional
dances and bring the
whole family to celebrate culture,
community and togetherness.
Soon after this event, RevereTV
will play video footage
of it on the Community Channel
through the month of May.
To continue the celebrations
of Asian American & Pacifi c Islander
Heritage Month, watch
for last yearâ€™s special episode of
â€œWhatâ€™s Cooking, Revere?â€ now
replaying on RTV. Last May,
Estaphany Rodriguez and
Reiko Marcos showcased the
art of preparing a traditional
Japanese dish, Onigiri (Japanese
Rice Balls). In this episode,
they guide you through
the steps to make this tasty dish
while also providing insights
into Japanese culture. Japan is
only just one of the many countries
honored in Asian American
and Pacifi c Islander (AAPI)
Heritage Month.
RTV GOV is scheduled with
the latest government meetings
from the City Council
Chambers at City Hall. This includes
replays of meetings of
the Revere City Council, Zoning
Sub-Committee, Planning
Board, RHS Building Committee,
Revere Board of Health
and Conservation Commission.
All meetings play live on
RTV GOV and YouTube and
then replay for the following
few weeks. RTV GOV is channel
9 on Comcast and channels 13
and 613 for RCN subscribers.
You must be a cable subscriber
in Revere to watch on television.
Otherwise, follow RevereTV
on YouTube.
Discount Services
- Raccoons
- Squirrel
Removal
781-269-0914
Discount Tree Service
781-269-0914
Professional
TREE
REMOVAL
& Cleanups
24-HOUR SERVICE
î€´î•î†î‘î” î€´î•îîî‘î” î€³î†îƒî–îŠîî• îî“ î€³î†î‘î‚îŠî“î†î…
î€¤î‰îŠîŽîî†îš î€³î†îƒî–îŠîî• îî“ î€³î†î‘î‚îŠî“î†î…
î€©îî–î”î† î€§îî–îî…î‚î•îŠîî î€­î†î‚îŒî” î€³î†î‘î‚îŠî“î†î…
î€¢îî î€£î‚î”î†îŽî†îî• î€³î†î‘î‚îŠî“î”
î€¤î‰îŠîŽîî†îš î€ªîî”î‘î†î„î•îŠîî
î€³îîî‡îŠîîˆ î€‡ î€´îŠî…îŠîîˆ
î€®î‚î”îîî“îš î€³î†î‘î‚îŠî“î”
î€¸îŠîî…îî˜ î€ªîî”î•î‚îîî‚î•îŠîî î€‡ î€³î†î‘î‚îŠî“î”
î€¥î“îšî˜î‚îî î€‡ î€¤î‚î“î‘î†îî•î“îš
î€¸î‚î•î†î“î‘î“îîî‡îŠîîˆ
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com
BUYER1
Castanaza, Kevin
Pomales, Mattheos
BUYER2
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
SELLER1
SELLER2
Cavallo Corp
Jamgochian, Michael Jamgochian, Margaret C
ADDRESS
5 True St #2
108 Pearl Ave #3
DATE PRICE
04.18.25 530000
04.15.25 286900
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î€²î€³î€¨î€± î€«î€²î€¸î€¶î€¨î€„
î€œî€“î€˜ î€°î€¤î€¬î€± î€¶î€·î€ î€¯î€¼î€±î€±î€©î€¬î€¨î€¯î€§î€ î€°î€¤
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î€§î•îˆî„îîŒî‘îŠ î’î‰ î„ îî’î™îˆî€îŒî‘ î•îˆî„î‡îœ î‹î’îîˆ îŒî‘
î€¯îœî‘î‘î‰îŒîˆîî‡ î—î‹î„î— î’î‰î‰îˆî•î– î–î—îœîîˆî€ î–î“î„î†îˆî€ î„î‘î‡
î€ºî™î„îî˜îˆî€¢ î€¼î’î˜î• î–îˆî„î•î†î‹ îˆî‘î‡î– î‹îˆî•îˆî€‘
î€©î’î• îî’î•îˆ î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî– î†î„îî î€³îˆî—îˆî• î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€›î€•î€“î€î€˜î€™î€œî€“
îˆîî†î’îîˆ î‹î’îîˆ î—î’ î—î‹îŒî– î…îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜îîîœ î•îˆî‘î’î™î„î—îˆî‡ î€¦î„î“îˆ îšî‹îˆî•îˆ î‘î’ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆ î‹î„î– î…îˆîˆî‘ î–î“î„î•îˆî‡î€‘
î€³îˆî•î‰îˆî†î—îîœ î–îŒî—î˜î„î—îˆî‡ î’î‘ î„ î–î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– î†î’î•î‘îˆî• îî’î— îšîŒî—î‹ î…î’î—î‹ î‰î•î’î‘î— î„î‘î‡ î…î„î†îŽ î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî–î€ î—î‹îŒî–
î…îîˆî‘î‡î– îî˜î›î˜î•îœî€ î†î’îî‰î’î•î—î€ î„î‘î‡ î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î†îˆî€‘ î€¶î—îˆî“ îŒî‘î—î’ î„ î–î˜î‘î€î‰îŒîîîˆî‡ î’î“îˆî‘î€î†î’î‘î†îˆî“î—
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î“
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î–î“î„ îˆî‡
î– î‹î’îîˆ
î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ îŠîîˆî„îîŒî‘îŠ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î–î€ î„ î‡îˆî–îŒîŠî‘îˆî• îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹ î‹îŒîŠî‹î€îˆî‘î‡ î€¥î’î–î†î‹ î„î“î“îîŒî„î‘î†îˆî–
î€‹îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î„ î€–î€™î€… î–î—î’î™îˆî€Œî€ î”î˜î„î•î—î î†î’î˜î‘î—îˆî•î—î’î“î–î€ î†î˜î–î—î’î î†î„î…îŒî‘îˆî—î•îœî€ î„î‘î‡ î„ îî„î•îŠîˆ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•
î“îîŒî„î‘î†îˆî–
îŒî–îî„î‘î‡î€‘
î€¨î‘îî’îœ î„îîî€î‘îˆîš î–îœî–î—îˆîî– îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î€•î€“î€“î€î„îî“ îˆîîˆî†î—î•îŒî†î„îî€ î“îî˜îî…îŒî‘îŠî€ î‡î˜î„îî€îî’î‘îˆ î‹îˆî„î— î“î˜îî“
î„ î…î•î„î‘î‡î€î‘îˆîš î–îˆî“î—îŒî† î„î‘î‡ îîˆî„î†î‹îŒî‘îŠ î‰îŒîˆîî‡î€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î‰îŒî‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ î…î„î–îˆîîˆî‘î— î’î‰î‰îˆî•î– îˆî›î—î•î„ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ
î€­î’îŒî‘ î˜î– î„î— î—î‹îˆ î’î“îˆî‘ î‹î’î˜î–îˆ î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî•îŒîˆî‘î†îˆ î—î‹îŒî– î‹î’îîˆ î‰î’î• îœî’î˜î•î–îˆ
î€©î•îŒî‡î„îœî€ î€°î„îœ î€œ îŸ î€™î€î€“î€“ î€³î€° î± î€›î€î€“î€“ î€³î€°
î€¶î„î—î˜î•î‡î„îœî€ î€°î„îœ î€”î€“ îŸ î€”î€•î€î€“î€“ î€³î€° î± î€•î€î€“î€“ î€³î€°
î€¶î˜î‘î‡î„îœî€ î€°î„îœ î€”î€” îŸ î€”î€”î€î€“î€“ î€¤î€° î± î€”î€î€“î€“ î€³î€°
îˆîî‰î€
î€´î‰î˜î‰î– î€±î…î’î“î“î‹îî…î’
î€µî€¨î€¤î€¯ î€¨î€¶î€·î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€ªî€¨î€±î€·
î€³î€«î€²î€±î€¨ î€±î€²î€ î€šî€›î€”î€î€›î€•î€“î€î€˜î€™î€œî€“
î€°î„î‘îŠî’ î€µîˆî„îî—îœ î€¬î‘î† î± î€¼î’î˜î• î€·î•î˜î–î—îˆî‡ î€·îˆî„î î’î‰ î€¯î’î†î„î î€µîˆî„î î€¨î–î—î„î—îˆ î€¨î›î“îˆî•î—î–
î€¬î‰îî”îî’î‹ îî“î™ îŠîî’îˆ îî“î™î– î›î…î îŒî“î‘î‰î€ î“î’î‰ îî‰î î…î˜ î… î˜îî‘î‰î€’
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î–î“î„î†îˆî€
î’î˜î€Šîî î‰îŒî‘î‡
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î‘îˆîš î‰îî’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î„î‘î‡ î‡îŒî•îˆî†î— î„î†î†îˆî–î– î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆ î—î‹î•î’î˜îŠî‹ î„ îšîŒî‡îˆî‘îˆî‡ îˆî‘î—î•îœî€‘ î€²î˜î—î–îŒî‡îˆî€ îœî’î˜î€Šîî
î„ î‘îˆîš î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî€ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ î„î‘î‡ î‰î•îˆî–î‹îîœ î“î„îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î–î‹îˆî‡î‚‹î•îˆî„î‡îœ î—î’ îšîˆîî†î’îîˆ îœî’î˜ î‹î’îîˆî€‘
î€¶î€¸î€¨ î€³î€¤î€¯î€²î€°î€¥î€¤
î€™î€”î€šî€î€›î€šî€šî€î€—î€˜î€˜î€–
î€¦î€¨î€² î€²î€© î€°î€¤î€±î€ªî€² î€µî€¨î€¤î€¯î€·î€¼
î€­î€¨î€¤î€±î€¬î€±î€¨ î€°î€²î€¸î€¯î€§î€¨î€±
î€™î€”î€šî€î€–î€”î€•î€î€•î€—î€œî€”
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î€šî€›î€”î€î€›î€•î€“î€î€“î€“î€œî€™
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î€™î€”î€šî€î€˜î€œî€—î€î€œî€”î€™î€—
î€°î€¤î€µî€¬î€¨ î€µî€¬î€¦î€«î€¨î€°î€²î€±î€§
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î€šî€›î€”î€î€™î€œî€“î€î€”î€–î€“î€š
î€µî’î‘ î€¹îŒî–î†î’î‘î—îŒ
î€‹î€™î€”î€šî€Œ î€–î€›î€šî€î€™î€—î€–î€•
î€–î€› î€°î„îŒî‘ î€¶î— î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î– î€°î€¤ î€“î€”î€œî€“î€™
î€˜î€™î€– î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î€¨î™îˆî•îˆî—î—î€ î€°î€¤ î€“î€•î€”î€—î€œ
î€–î€• î€°î„îŒî‘ î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî— î€µî’î†îŽî“î’î•î—î€ î€°î€¤ î€“î€”î€œî€™î€™
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Our Lady
of Lourdes
Outdoor Mass
on Sunday,
June 15
T
here will be an outdoor
Catholic Mass at the Our
Lady of Lourdes Grotto Park
on Endicott Avenue in Beachmont,
Revere, on Fatherâ€™s Day,
Sunday, June 15 at 10 a.m. â€”
rain or shine. There will be
seating, music and refreshments
at the park following
the celebration. Fr. Leonardo
will be the celebrant. The outdoor
mass began in October
2005 after the parish church
closed in 2004.
A special â€˜Thank Youâ€™ to all
that are assisting â€” Jim Mercurio,
the Beachmont Improvement
Committee, the
City of Revere and the Mayor
and the Knights of Columbus
â€” for their support, as well as
the media.
What better way to celebrate
Fatherâ€™s Day than at
Mass with the Lord. The Mass
is open to all.
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