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First Congregational Church of Revere
Food Pantry hits the pavement
for Project Breadâs 57th
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n May 4, First Congregational
Church of Revere
will step up for Project
Breadâs 57th
Walk for Hunger.
For the seventh consecutive
year, the Revere-based nonprofi
t group will raise money
to support statewide food security
through the Commonwealth
Program. The Commonwealth
gives organizations
addressing food insecurity
60% of all funds they raise
to support their own hunger
relief programs, with the remaining
40% applied to Project
Breadâs statewide food security
eff orts.
781-286-8500
Friday, April 25, 2025
Walk for Hunger
Revere nonprofi t group raises money for statewide hunger relief
Special to Th e Advocate
The Walk for Hunger, Project
Breadâs fl agship community
fundraiser, brings together
a diverse community dedicated
to ensuring food security
across the state. The celebration
is set for Sunday, May
4, at 9 a.m. and will feature
FOOD PANTRY | SEE Page 2
Candidate Joanne McKenna
Announces for At-Large
Seat on City Council
By Th e Advocate
W
ard 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna has launched
her campaign for Councillorat-Large.
McKenna has represented
Beachmont since 2015
when she won the Ward 1 seat
on the City Council in a special
election.
âIâm a Beachmont girl but I
love Revere. I was born here â
I live in the house I grew up in
and Iâll die here. Iâll never leave.â
McKenna said she now
Members of First Congregational Church of Revere from 2024âs Walk for Hunger. (Courtesy photo)
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Beach Season with Annual Easter Egg Hunt
wants to advocate for the entire
city rather than one section.
And she has already been
at work at that. During the
past decade, she has sponsored
or cosponsored 17 ordinances
that have had an impact
on the entire city, she said
during a telephone interview
with The Revere Advocate. She
mentioned banning singleuse
plastic bags, billboards
and 5G antennas as some of
her many accomplishments.
A former Revere High arts
teacher with 30 years of teaching
experience under her belt,
McKenna knows many in Revere
on a fi rst-name basis. Her
love for the city is exceeded only
by her satisfaction in helping
residents overcome obstacles
and solve problems. âMy passion
is people. Itâs always been
about helping people,â she said.
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna is shown greeting
a packed DeMainoâs Restaurant
during her recent campaign
kickoff . (Advocate photo)
A self-professed âtree hugger,â
McKenna has been out
front on local environmental
issues. She is committed to
protecting Revereâs coastline,
waterways and wildlife, which
she sees as essential elements
that make Revere unique and
beautiful. Her latest battle is
protecting Sales Creek from
the encroachment of local
businesses. She has worked
with Elle Baker on commissioning
an environmental
study to alleviate Pearl Avenue
and surrounding streets
from chronic flooding. And
she has been supporting the
ELECTION | SEE Page 11
HOPPINâ HOLIDAY FUN: Ward 5 Councillor and POPBA President Angela Guarino-Sawaya joined
the Easter Bunny and local residents for the annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday. See page 6
for photo highlights.
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family-friendly activities, food
and entertainment. This yearâs
Walk will remain an accessible
route on fully paved sidewalks,
allowing people with mobility
devices, young children and
people with other needs to
participate. ASL interpreters
and multilingual staff will be
present throughout the event.
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kids are worried about where
their next meal will come from.
The Walk for Hunger is our opportunity
to make an immediate
diff erence in the lives of
thousands of our neighbors.
The Healthy Students Healthy
Saugus participants are what
make The Walk for Hunger such
a powerful event. Together, as a
community, weâre making sure
people can access food with
dignity and choice each day.â
The First Congregational
Church of Revere Food Pantry
works to provide emergency
food to food-insecure families
in their community, providing
two bags of nonperishable
and perishable food per month
to each family. In the city of Revere,
40% of households reported
that they were facing food insecurity
to The Greater Boston
Food Bank. In 2024 the churchâs
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Food Pantry served more than
3,000 unique families and had
nearly 14,500 visits. The organization
currently serves up to 350
families each week during the
two hours the pantry is open on
Wednesdays. Funds raised from
the 57th annual Walk for Hunger
will go toward the pantryâs purchasing
of food from The Greater
Boston Food Bank and other
sources, specifi cally focusing
on the culturally preferred food
items of Revere residents. This
year the team has a goal to raise
$2,500 for the cause
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Revere Operations Manager Nicoletta
Giardina. âIn 1989, we
applied for the fi rst grant to request
funding from the Walk
for Hunger, receiving $1,000.
We continued to receive funds
from the Walk for Hunger grant
program until 2019. That same
year, we participated in the pilot
Commonwealth Program
and have participated in this
program ever since. This funding
helps us to purchase much
needed supplies for the many
food insuffi cient families in our
community. As federal programs
are reduced or eliminated, the
need is greater than ever.â
The Walk for Hunger began in
1969 as the fi rst pledge walk in
the nation. The money the event
raises is critical to fund systemic
change for hunger relief. In
2019, Project Bread launched
the joint-fundraising Commonwealth
program. In 2024, 39
nonprofits raised more than
$228,000 to support their own
programs for statewide food
security.
Donate directly to First Congregational
Church of Revereâs
Commonwealth fundraiser at
https://give.projectbread.org/
team/645485. To register as a
participant for Project Breadâs
Walk for Hunger, or to support
a walker or team with a donation,
visit give.projectbread.
org/walk. All individual walkers
are encouraged to fundraise
a minimum of $25, and teams
â $250. Participants who raise
$500 or more are recognized
as Heart & Sole walkers and receive
access to personalized
fundraising support, exclusive
event gear, free breakfast on
Walk Day and invitations to exclusive
events.
People experiencing food
insecurity should call Project
Breadâs FoodSource Hotline (1800-645-8333),
which provides
confi dential, free assistance getting
connected to a variety of
food resources in 180 languages
and for the hearing impaired.
Counselors can prescreen families
and help them to apply for
SNAP. Learn more at projectbread.org/get-help.
About
First
Congregational Church
of Revere Food Pantry
The First Congregational
Church of Revere Food Pantry
is an emergency food provider
for food-insecure families in
our community. Located at 230
Beach St., the pantry is open every
Wednesday night from 6:15
to 8:00 p.m. Clients may pick up
food once a month. Only one
member per household can
register. For more information,
visit www.firstcongrevere.org/
food-pantry.
RevereTV Spotlight
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tâs fi nally feeling like spring,
and with that in late April
comes the school spring vacation
break. RevereTV is thinking
of those who might have
a little extra time to relax
and catch some community
programming on their television.
Each weekday this
week is scheduled with some
kind of marathon of fan favorite
shows from the past.
These marathons will include
musical performances from
Revere Public Schools over
the past few years, local chef
spotlights on old episodes
of âWhatâs Cooking, Revere?,â
a look back at the RPS Family
Liaison Cooking Series and
flashbacks of âThe Waveâ by
the Revere Chamber of Commerce.
All of these marathon
events will be playing over the
next week on the RTV Community
Channel. This is channel
8 and 1072 on Comcast,
and 3 and 614 on RCN.
Culinary students from
Northeast Metro Tech were
back in the kitchen studio to
record another episode of
âNortheast Cooks.â Keep an
eye out for this new episode,
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Revere Beach Partnership Announces 9th
he Revere Beach Partnership
is excited to announce
the return of its much-loved
9th Annual Kite Festival,
which takes place on Saturday,
May 10, 2025, from 11:00
AM to 2:00 PM at the Markey
Memorial Bridge on Revere
Beach. This free, family-friendly
event celebrates the beginning
of beach season and invites
the community to enjoy
a fun-fi lled day by the ocean.
Kicking off at 11:00 AM, children
can build, decorate, and
fl y their very own kites, fi lling
the sky with color and creativity.
The festival will also feature
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live music, and family-friendly
activities to entertain guests
of all ages.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2025
Traffic Commission addresses permit and metered parking and speeding
Advocate Staff Report
T
he Traffi c Commission met
last week with an agenda
full of requests. Up fi rst was the
Parking Department asking for
approval of the plan to move
forward and install 17 parking
meters for public use at Gibson
Apartments. The public parking
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fore moving to meters, the city
tried using signs but signs failed
to preserve public parking. The
Commission voted to move the
meter plan to a public hearing.
Ward 3 Councillor Anthony
Cogliandro requested 24-hour
resident permit parking for
Prince Street. The Commission
acknowledged recent problems
but members felt they
were temporary and would be
resolved once construction in
the area is completed. The request
was tabled.
The Commission also heard a
request generated by a new resident
and renter learning about
the cityâs parking challenges.
The Commission was asked to
remove the parking regulation
that makes multi-families with
six or more units ineligible for
parking stickers. Commissioners
agreed this would open up
a huge issue throughout. They
noted that many properties had
been granted variances based
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the Community Channel. All
episodes of this program are
also posted to the RevereTV
YouTube page and Instagram.
The students always add their
own bits of creativity during
ing permits would be available
for that address. The commission
voted to deny the request.
Ward 5 Councillor Angela
Guarino-Sawaya requested that,
in the interest of roadway safety,
road signs should be posted
to warn drivers they are approaching
a speed bump. Guarino-Sawaya
also requested that
all speed bumps in the city be
investigated for safety and signage.
The Commission referred
Guarino-Sawayaâs request to the
traffi c working group.
Mayor Patrick Keefe requested
that traffi c on Campbell Avenue
be slowed down from 25 to 20
mph. Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky
told the Commission
that cars fl y up the street before
the speed bump. Novoselsky
said 20 mph was more appropriate
for a residential street
and more like other streets in
the city. He stressed that the request
to reduce the speed limit
was made by residents. Although
Novoselsky said other
recording. Tune in on television
or through social media
to see what these soon-to-be
chefs are cooking up! Follow
@RevereTV on all social media
outlets to stay in the loop.
Staying on the cooking
theme, Victoria Fabbo recorded
an episode of âFabulous Foodsâ
plans to increase safety, such as
additional speed bumps, are in
the works, he said the immediate
need is to slow traffi c down
to 20 mph. The Commission voted
to send Campbell Streetâs
speed limit to a public hearing.
There was one public hearing
on the agenda, well actually
two public hearings, both
meant to reset how people park
on Wilson Street. The fi rst hearing
eliminated the no parking
zone on the east or even side of
the street. A second public hearing
was to prohibit parking on
the west or odd side of Wilson
Street. No parking moved from
the east side to the west side.
The Fire Department weighed
in and said it makes no diff erence
as long as one side is clear.
A Wilson Street resident said it is
easier to park on the west side
and the change would help a
family whose child depends on
a special bus. The Commission
approved the change for Wilson
Street.
to air through the month of
May. Get a preview of whatâs to
come by watching what Victoria
made for the April episode,
which is currently airing on the
Community Channel. Since she
is a registered dietician, Victoria
always tries to share healthconscious
recipes â and also
features a special guest on
each episode. Who will be in
the kitchen with her next? You
will have to tune in to fi nd out!
Although this week is a slow
week in the City Council Chambers,
RTV GOV will still be
scheduled to air any live meetings
when they happen. You
can then watch a rotation of replays
of this monthâs local government
meetings if you could
not catch them live. The current
replay schedule includes
the Conservation Commission,
Human Rights Commission,
Revere City Council, Commission
on Disabilities, Aff ordable
Housing Trust Fund, License
Commission, RHS Building
Committee, Traffic Commission
and Zoning Board of
Appeals. RTV GOV is channel
9 for Comcast subscribers and
channels 13 and 613 for RCN
subscribers. If you do not subscribe
to cable in Revere, you
can watch all of these meetings
live and for replay on RevereTVâs
YouTube page.
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Parking Advisory Committee
supports pilot program to help
boost small businesses
By Th e Advocate
T
he Parking Advisory Committee
voted to send $4,674
on a pilot program to give all
those who park on Broadway
15 minutes of complimentary
parking. The money will
be used to install sensors on
poles from Yeamans Street to
250 Broadway that will work
with meters to give all those
parking on Broadway the extra
time. The pilot program is
expected to boost small businesses
along Broadway.
At the last committee meeting,
Councillor-at-Large Jaun
Pablo Jaramillo said the Broadway
business community felt
limited parking and aggressive
enforcement were a problem
for customers going to local
businesses. A similar program,
funded by a diff erent grant, is
coming to Shirley Avenue.
The committee will take
some time to assess the program,
noting the behavior of
drivers and the loss of revenue
to the city.
The Parking Committee also
voted to spend $24,000 to hire
ROCA to clean and beautify
the cityâs main corridors and
parking lots. The Parking Benefi
ts District fund currently has
a balance of $54,000. The fi vemember
ROCA crew will work
one day a week with a supervisor
â cleaning sidewalks and
tree pits, sprucing up parking
lots and taking care of requests
from ward councillors.
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky
asked if ROCA could
clean up the Garfield Avenue
lot along the MBTA fence,
which he described as a âno
manâs land.â
The ROCA crew will work
through November. The committee
agreed the new beautifi
cation eff ort would benefi t
residents and visitors to the
city, particularly with the onset
of warmer weather.
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families to the holiday event.
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Confident and commanding: Revereâs Danni Hope Randall
hits milestone, finds her best stuff yet
nings pitched. Sheâs walked 18
batters and allowed 26 earned
runs, but sheâs also kept her
strikeout totals high â averDanni
Hope Randall on the
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By Dom Nicastro
R
evere junior pitcher Danni
Hope Randall reached
a major milestone earlier this
season, notching her 300th career
strikeout in a 14-strikeout
win over Chelsea as she continues
to anchor the Revere
varsity softball team both on
the mound and in the dugout.
And sheâs just a junior.
âI ended my sophomore season
with 287 strikeouts so I
knew I would be close to hitting
300 early in the season,â
Randall said. âGoing into the
game I knew I was only a few
strikeouts away but I tried to
just play my game and focus on
throwing one strike at a time.â
Through her fi rst fi ve starts in
2025, Randall has already compiled
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Hope Randall and catcher
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Sergio Peguero gets ready to take off from fi rst base.
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Frank Annunziata. (Advocate
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Christian Flores reacts after getting the out call at second base.
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On the mound for Revere Monday,
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Patâs Christian Flores works to make the tag out at second base.
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By Dom Nicastro
Girls tennis wins
three of four behind
strong doubles play
R
evere girls tennis secured
three wins in four matches
during a packed week. The
team began with a 3-2 win
over Lynn Classical on Monday,
April 14. Freshman Genevieve
Belmonte delivered a
6-2, 6-3 win at third singles,
while both doubles teams
brought home victories. Senior
duo Rachel Sanchez and
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6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win at fi rst doubles.
Seniors Kiara Munguia
and Keila Loza followed with a
6-3, 6-4 win at second doubles.
Revere followed up with a
4-1 win over Lynn English on
Wednesday, April 16. Senior
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bles team of Munguia and
Loza won after an injury forfeit.
Revere was leading 5-2 at
the time of the stoppage.
Revere edged Everett 3-2 on
Thursday, April 17. Phan came
from behind to win a tiebreaker
after splitting the fi rst two
sets. Sanchez and Loza again
won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0,
while Munguia and Loza completed
the sweep at doubles
with a 6-1, 7-5 win.
The team wrapped up the
week with a 5-0 loss to Malden
on Monday, April 21.
Tennis takes three
wins, softball battles,
track stays unbeaten
R
evere High Schoolâs spring
sports teams are racking
up experience and momentum
across multiple sports.
The girls tennis team closed
a busy week with three wins;
softball showed flashes despite
two losses; and girls track
remained perfect heading into
a key stretch.
Boys volleyball
tops Everett, 3-1
R
evere boys volleyball
earned a 3-1 win over Everett
last week, with strong performances
across the board.
Chris âChocâ Chavez tallied 15
assists, Larry Claudio added 13
assists and Juan Perez dominated
at the net with 16 kills.
Softball falls to
Everett and Whittier
but shows resilience
R
evere varsity softball
dropped two games last
week but had bright spots in
both eff orts.
Against Everett on Monday,
Revere fell 10-4 after giving up
six runs in the fi rst inning. Revere
clawed back in the third
inning when Caleigh Joyce
hit a solo home run and Danni
Hope Randall singled in a
run to cut the defi cit to 6-4.
Randall pitched a complete
game, allowing 10 runs (eight
earned) on 14 hits while striking
out 12. Joyce went onefor-three
with two RBIs. Jordan
Martelli and Frankie Reed each
collected two hits in the loss.
Earlier in the week, Revere
lost to Whittier RVT 12-0. The
game was broken open by a
seven-run second inning. Randall
again took the loss, striking
out seven over four and
two-thirds innings.
Girls track remains
undefeated after
Chelsea win
R
evere girls track moved to
3-0 after an 84-61 win over
Chelsea on Monday. Weather
fi nally cooperated, and the
team turned in several earlyseason
personal records.
âHappy to report we defeated
Chelsea 84-61 on Monday
and moved to 3-0 for the outdoor
season,â Revere Head
Coach Racquel MacDonaldCiambelli
said. âWe fi nally had
the weather on our side, and
the team put out some huge
early season PRs.â
Gemma Stamatopoulos delivered
a near perfect meet
with three first-place finishes
and one third-place, totaling
16 points. She won the
400-meter hurdles (1:14.3),
800-meter (2:31) and high
jump (4-8) and placed third in
the long jump (14-4.5).
âIâm really excited to see
Gemma perform at invitationals
this upcoming weekend
where she will see some tough
competition and hopefully
smash that 800-meter school
record,â her coach said.
Senior Liv Yuong scored
eight points with a win in the
100-meter hurdles (18.2) and
a second in the long jump
(15-2). Ashley Cabrera Rodriguez
added seven points
with two second-place fi nishes
(400-meter hurdles and triple
jump) and a third in the
100-meter dash.
Additional Revere fi rst-place
fi nishes:
â¢ Olivia Rupp in the 1-mile
(5:56)
â¢ Haley Peralta in the javelin
(76-11)
â¢ Emma DaCrosta in the
2-mile (15:49)
â¢ 4x100-meter relay: Lesly
Mendoza, Kesley Morales,
Izzy Marin, Victoria Osias
(56.0)
â¢ 4x400-meter relay: Marwa
Riad, Dayana Ortega, Jaliyah
Manigo, Rania Hamdani
(4:52.9)
Revere heads to its fi rst invitational
on Friday, April 25,
and returns home for Senior
Night on April 28 against Everett
and Malden.
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proposal for a seawall on Winthrop
Avenue.
âIâve been working hard to
make Revere a safe and vibrant
place to live,â she said.
McKenna has also been
outspoken about public
health risks, especially for
those who live under the
fl ight path of arrivals and departures
from Logan Airport.
She has been hosting Tufts
University equipment meant
to measure pollutants from
planes in her backyard for the
past fi ve years.
Although some expected
McKenna to step down from
local politics this year, the city
councillor said she chose to
run for an at-large seat because
she wants to see some
of the projects in which sheâs
been involved completed
or at least well on the way.
Like others, she has concerns
PITCHER | FROM Page 7
Randallâs story isnât just
about raw talent â itâs a
product of years of dedication.
Sheâs been playing since
kindergarten, rising through
t-ball, minors, majors and
tournament teams, before
fully committing to pitching
in middle school. By eighth
grade, she was already competing
at the JV level thanks
to a waiver. Since her freshman
year, sheâs been a fi xture
on varsity.
Her 2024 sophomore campaign
ended with 287 strikeouts,
and sheâs already building
on that legacy this season.
Her career arc reflects
the traits she now instills in
herself: discipline, perseverance
and faith in her training.
âKeeping your head high
no matter the situation and
just trusting your training
and having confi dence within
yourselfâ has been a lesson
thatâs stuck, she said.
Randall isnât doing it alone.
Revereâs squad is loaded with
returning varsity players,
which she says gives the team
a clear sense of identity and
shared motivation. âThis year
almost all of our girls are varsity
returners which I think
has really helped usâŠ We are
such a small team but it helps
us really connect with each
other,â she said.
Sheâs quick to credit her
about Suff olk Downs and the
new high school, two enormous
projects that will dictate
the future of Revere.
As for her own pet project,
converting the old Beachmont
fi re station into a citywide
arts center, plans were
postponed when development
mitigation money for
the center was shifted to the
rehabilitation of McMackin
Field.
âMcMakin Field was an eyesore
that needed to be taken
care of,â she said.
But the arts center is still
high on her to-do list. âThe
arts center will be awhile,â
she said, adding that it will
take a lot of time and money
to get it up and running. But
arts are part of McKennaâs vision
for the city.
âItâs why Iâm running for an
at-large seat. Iâve been here
all my life. I want to see the
best of Revere.â
teammates. Shortstop Anna
Doucette, a sophomore,
brings energy and passion
to the fi eld, and Randall lights
up when she talks about her
batterymate. âOur catcher
Shayna Smith â sheâs a junior
â sheâs probably one of the
best catchers Iâve ever played
with,â Randall said. âSheâs such
a great athlete in all of her
sports and she works so hard.â
Randallâs drive is generational.
Her mother, a former
1,000-point scorer in college
basketball, coached high
school hoops in Revere. Her
grandfather, a passionate
softball/baseball player, is
âdefi nitely my number 1 supporter,â
she said.
That support system â
plus time spent in other
sports like fi eld hockey and
track â helps keep Randall
balanced. âOutside of softball
I love fi eld hockey and track,
which is what I do throughout
the fall and winter seasons,â
she said. âI also love to
spend time with my friends as
much as I can, which happen
to be my teammates.â
As the season rolls on, Randall
is staying grounded and
focused. âRight now, Iâm focusing
on taking it one day
and one game at a time and
working on having a good
season,â she said, âbut I would
love to be able to have the
opportunity to play at the
next level.â
O
f Revere. Passed away unexpectedly
on April 16,
2025 at her home at the age of
67. Donna was the third child
of the late James M. (Moe)
Parcellin and Evelyn Parcellin
(Penta) born on September
26, 1957 in Malden and
grew up in Maplewood with
her four other siblings, Jimmy,
Karen, Diane and Cheryl.
After graduating high school,
Donna worked as an Administrative
Assistant for John Hancock
Insurance for many years
then she studied Web Development/Graphic
Design at
Bunker Hill Community College
and became a PCA to
help care for her special needs
niece. Donnaâs greatest aspiration
was to publish a book
she was writing. She was a caring
aunt to all her nieces and
nephews, but her greatest joy
was being a godmother to her
niece Jessica MacDonald. Donna
would always go to the Maplewood
Meat Market in Maplewood
Square and become
lifelong friends with Carlo A.
DeMarco and share a special
friendship until his passing.
During these last few years
of her life, she enjoyed summers
traveling to New Hampshire
and winters in Florida
with her cousin Michael Burke.
Her only brother, James S.
Parcellin died at an early age
of forty-eight in 1993 and is
survived by her sister, Karen
MacDonald and her husband
James MacDonald of Revere,
their son Michael MacDonald
and his wife Annie MacDonald
(Wolf) of Salem, MA,
daughter Jessica MacDonald
and son, Kevin MacDonald of
Revere. Sisters Diane DâAlleva
of Saugus and Cheryl Parcellin
of Revere and her longtime
boyfriend Robert Coppola.
Visting hours will be held at
the A. J. Spadafora Funeral
OBITUARIES
Donna J. Parcellin
Home, 865 Main Street, Malden,
MA on Sunday, April 27,
2025 from 2:00pm â 6:00pm.
To remember Donna and her
journey in life, A prayer service
will be given for her at 5:30pm.
Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend. A
graveside service will be held
at a future date.
Michael Rocco Camilleri
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A
lifelong resident of Revere,
passed away on April 15,
2025. Born in Boston, MA on
May 29, 1935, Michael was a
prominent figure in the local
community and was fondly
recognized wherever he
went, often seen around town
bumping into familiar faces.
Michael spent his career as a
dedicated greyhound trainer
at Wonderland Dog Track,
where he celebrated over
40 years of service and won
multiple derbies. His love for
sports extended beyond his
profession, with a personal
passion for collecting sports
cards and enjoying Redsox
and Patriots games.
Michael was a man of simple
pleasures who found great joy
in spending time with friends
and dining at his favorite restaurants.
Michael is survived
by his Daughter Christine Vito
and Husband Donnie of Newton,
MA, nephew, Patrick Langone
of Stoneham, MA, and
Granddaughter Liliana Vito.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Umberto and Maria
Stella Camilleri, his sisters
Angela Langone and Florence
Camilleri, as well as his Nephew
Albie Langone.
A Visitation was held on
Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at
Buonfi glio funeral home in Revere.
A funeral service was on
Thursday, April 24, 2025, followed
by a Funeral mass at
Saint Anthonyâs Parish in Revere.
Burial at Woodlawn Cemetery
in Everett
f Revere, passed away
peacefully on April 15 at
the age of 70. Thomas was the
beloved son of the late Robert
and Miriam Upton of Revere.
He is survived by his loving siblings:
Brother Bob Upton and
his wife Marguerite of Peabody,
Sister Nancy (Upton) Weljkovic
and her husband Dusko of Canton,
and Sister Kathleen (Upton)
Consolo and her husband John of
Saugus. He was also the younger
brother of recently deceased
Michael F. Upton of Revere.
Tom was a lifelong resident of
Revere, a graduate of the RHS
Class of 1973 and will be fondly
remembered for his enthusiastic
love of sports. In his younger
years, he distinguished himself
as a standout pitcher on the Red
Sox of the Revere Little League,
showcasing his pitching talent
and dedication at McMackin
Field. Beyond the baseball diamond,
Tom was also a highly
skilled and accomplished billiard
& pool player, earning recognition
and numerous victories
in tournaments held at local
pool halls. Tom worked as
at various jobs and avocations
throughout his lifetime. He will
be remembered fondly by all
who made his acquaintance.
It is with profound sadness
and a deep sense of loss that
Tom leaves behind his many
cherished cousins, nieces,
nephews, and friends. He will
be dearly missed by all who had
the pleasure of knowing him
and those he loved so much.
Family and friends were invited
to attend Visiting Hours
in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza,
Beechwood Home for Funerals,
Revere on Tuesday, April 22nd
Thomas E. Upton
.
Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Everett. In lieu of fl owers,
donations in Tomâs memory
may be made to Everett Nursing
and Rehab 289 Elm St. Everett,
MA 02149.
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garages, yards, etc.
Call Robert at:
781-844-0472
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Revere Housing Authority Board
of Commissioners holds monthly meeting
T
he Revere Housing Authorityâs
Board of Commissioners
held their monthly meeting
on April 16, 2025. Chair
Anthony Perrone, Vice Chair
Fatou Drammeh, Treasurer
Richard Viscay and Member/State
Appointee Kathi
Reinstein voted unanimously
to accept the Revere Housing
Authority Local Screening
Committeeâs recommendation
to award the Revere
Housing Authority Master
Plan contract to Stantec. The
Local Screening Committee
â comprised of RHA Executive
Director Dean Harris,
RHA Deputy Director Patricia
Duff y, RHA Procurement Specialist
Candy Tempesta, Revereâs
Chief of Planning and
Community Development,
Tom Skwierawski, and GCG
Associates President Michael
Carter â reported that Stantec
Architecture and Engineering
P.C. displayed strong
experience in master planning,
public housing redevelopment
and community engagement.
The Master Plan
seeks to redefi ne over 30 acres
of land and housing within
RHAâs portfolio located in the
Cooledge Street and Constitution
Avenue area.
Stantec has completed the
master plans for the Boston
Housing Authorityâs Bunker
Hill Redevelopment Project
and Mildred Hailey Development,
as well as the Fall River
Redevelopment Authorityâs
Davol Street Project and the
Chelsea Housing Authorityâs
Innes Apartments.
The next steps for the RHAStantec
team are to meet with
RHA residents, residents in the
surrounding community, City
of Revere offi cials and local
stakeholders.
Lawn and Yard CareUSA
Itâs Time For
SPRING
CLEANOUTS
Cutting, Weeding,
Mulching, Trimming,
Brushes, Shrubs & More!
781-521-9927
Discount Services
- Raccoons
- Squirrel
Removal
781-269-0914
Discount Tree Service
781-269-0914
Professional
TREE
REMOVAL
& Cleanups
24-HOUR SERVICE
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Betterman, Steven
ADDRESS
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1138 N Shore Rd
DATE PRICE
04.04.25 6934
04.04.25 652410
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Join Polymnia
for their annual
fundraising
Cabaret!
On Saturday, May 17, 2025, Polymnia
Choral Society will hold its annual
fundraising Cabaret at Temple
Beth Shalom at 21 E. Foster St. in Melrose.
The evening will feature Polymnia
members and friends performing
musical selections they have chosen.
Previous Cabaret shows have included
Broadway show tunes, pop ballads,
jazz standards and more.
Audiences will have two opportunities
to enjoy Cabaret and support
Polymnia. The fi rst performance is at
5 p.m. (doors open at 4:30 p.m.) and
the second performance is at 8 p.m.
(doors open at 7:30 p.m.). The Cabaret
is suitable for all ages. We look forward
to seeing you there!
Tickets are $25. To purchase tickets,
visit https://polymnia.org/aboutour-upcoming-season/
or Miter Biter
at 479 Main St. in Melrose or call
617-633-5006.
For over 70 years, Polymnia Choral
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.
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