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regarding Wynn Resorts’
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“It does drain to the ocean,
it doesn’t just disappear,” said
Gregory St. Louis, executive director
of Public Works & Engineering.
Therefore,
he said, placards
have been put on the city’s
storm drains stating where the
water ends up. St. Louis said the
placards have been a sound deterrent.
“It’s
one tool that’s been effective,”
he said.
St. Louis also said that like other
cities, Everett is susceptible to
the urban heat island effect. According
to the federal Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA),
urban heat islands are “built up
areas that are hotter than nearby
rural areas.” St. Louis said that
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covered by pavement, concrete
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Thomas Philbin described the
ramifications of having 80 percent
hardscape. “When you
have that much surface paved,
all the pollutants build up,” he
said. “It’s like dumping fertilizer
into our rivers and streams.”
As required by the EPA’s Municipal
Storm Water Program,
the campaign has targeted
flood prone areas, such as Tremont
Street, Air Force Road, Elton
Street and the North/South
Creek. The campaign is funded
through a state grant from
the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness
Program.
Philbin said the campaign
has called for rain gardens and
swales to be put in at Day Park
and along Appleton Street. He
also said a new rain garden will
be installed this spring as a student
art project.
Looking ahead, St. Louis said
an eight-foot by two-foot culvert
will be installed in the
North/South Creek. He also
said there are plans for a dredging
project and to remove the
phragmites that have overtaken
the banks of the creek. In
addition, St. Louis said a new
tide gate will be installed on
the lower section of Broadway
and repairs will be made to
the 100-year-old tide gate on
Spring Street. He said the city
has also been working with officials
in Chelsea to construct a
berm along the Island End River.
“It’s a work in progress,” said
St. Louis.
Philbin said DeMaria’s ultimate
goal is to make the Malden
River safe for kayaking, canoeing
and even a recreational
crew team. “The main goal of
the mayor is to open up the waterfront,”
he said.
Patrick Herron, executive director
of the Mystic River Watershed
Association, said Everett
has “rediscovered its waterfront.”
“Significant credit should go
to Mayor DeMaria who has focused
the attention of his administration
on both the Malden
River and the Mystic River,”
he said. “We’ve been partnering
with the City of Everett on getting
the message out on clean
water and opportunities to reduce
the pollutants going into
local waterways.”
Herron also said the association
has been working with
city officials to design sustainable
infrastructure to assuage
stormwater runoff.
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S
tate Representative Joe
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his State House committee
assignments for the
191st General Court of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
McGonagle has been appointed
as the Vice Chair on the Joint
Committee on Housing, along
with being appointed on the
Joint Committee on Transportation
and on Health Care Financing.
“Some
of the biggest issues
the City of Everett faces are
housing, transportation, and
healthcare. I couldn’t be more
proud to be a member of these
committees and enact real
change in our community. This
is where I belong,” said McGonagle.
“Thank you to Speaker Robert
DeLeo for entrusting me with
these important matters.”
McGonagle provided the following
statements on why each
of these committees directly impacts
the city of Everett:
Vice Chair of the Joint Committee
on Housing – This position
is important because
the #1 issue that my constittation
– I am committed to reducing
traffic on the 99 highway
and make public transportation
in Everett more accessible.
Public transportation is key
to our growing economy and is
pertinent in light of the new casino
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Secretary Pollack to improve
efficiency and accessibility
along our region.
Joint Committee on Health
Care Financing – I am eager to
work on making sure prescription
drug prices are more affordable
to our elderly population.
This committee is importJoe
McGonagle
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uents always ask me about is
access to affordable housing.
As Vice Chair, I will work closely
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to make strides for affordable
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year, we fought to pass the $1.8
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Exelon Generation Sponsors Everett High School Science Fair
Exelon Generation, Everett LNG Facility employees are pictured with educators as well as community members and professionals who graciously served as guest
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Everett Recreation Basketball Program completes successful winter season
ing office in 2007, DeMaria has
reinvigorated youth programming
in the community. However,
in the past two years the
DeMaria administration has
exhibited a stronger presence
in an attempt to unite Everett’s
youngsters with the recreation
program.
That presence was evident reMembers
of the Everett Recreation Basketball League following a successful winter season
(Courtesy Photo)
T
he Everett Recreation Basketball
League has been a
staple for generations of Everett
youngsters. Everett adults from
the 70s, 80s and 90s can vividly
and colorfully recall a final shot,
championship game and that
iconic green monster painting
in the back right corner of the
Rec Center.
Those memories and youth
sports are some things that
Mayor Carlo DeMaria holds near
and dear to his heart. Since takSOUNDS
OF EVERET T
Fishy odor
new twist on the Church Street fish wrap, which tries to make
the mayor some kind of political villain. If anyone has any
idea who the scurrilous, trashy writer is at the Leader fish wrap on
Wednesday – you would be shocked regarding his reputation as
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A
School Committee Member
Marcony Almeida Barros
reads to Lafayette students
cently, when the winter recreation
basketball program welcomed
its largest participation
rate in over 20 years. With over
110 players and 10 teams participating
this year, the recreation
center has once again become
a value to the city and, most importantly,
to the youngsters.
Seen this winter, the youngsters
and their parents got a feel
for how important recreational
opportunities are and the value
of public recreational facilities in
helping gain confidence, build
relationships and understand
sportsmanship and teamwork.
“We have established programs
that offer our young people
with exciting opportunities
to enhance their individual and
team skills, while also developing
into young adults,” said DeMaria.
“We are committed and
determined to provide fun,
competitive experiences, but
more importantly a learning environment
where they can grow
to be well-respected members
of our community.”
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been a strong proponent for
building a healthier city, and
the administration continues to
work hard to achieve a healthier
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the people of Everett. Improvements
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a healthier city. Since its inception
in 2015, the Health Center
has grown with new levels of
participation – this year expanding
to 5,426 members. Over the
past four years, the administration
has continually met its longterm
goal of increasing the accessibility,
availability and affordability
of both exercise programs
and healthful foods in the
community.
Strategies to achieve the
healthful foods goal include
the following: working toward
changes in school food procurement
policies – stocking
vending machines with healthy
snack and beverage options at
all municipal facilities, assisting
schools in meeting basic nutritional
guidelines; approaching
small stores to promote healthier
food and beverage options;
and working with local restaurants
to add healthy options to
their menus.
In addition to increasing
awareness and availability of
healthy foods, Mayor DeMaria’s
administration continues in its
mission to increase opportunities
for physical activity. Projects
include establishing a “Complete
Streets” policy design standard
for Everett, in which streets
and developments are constructed
and refurbished with
all users – motorists, pedestrians,
bicyclists and public transit
– in mind. These policies include
bike lanes and paths, raised
crosswalks, flashing pedestrian
signals, improved bus shelters,
and traffic-calming measures.
The Department of Planning
& Development and the City
Services Department have also
been making strides toward a
healthier and safer community
with updates and additions to
city infrastructure. Recent Capital
Improvement Plans have
renovated Glendale Park, Swan
Street Park, Florence Street
Park, Gramstorff Park, Sacramone
Park, Meadows Park,
Wehner Park and Herman Day
Park, in order to provide a safe
and well-maintained space for
youngsters, seniors and families
to exercise and play.
“We are providing our children
with the best recreational facilities
in the state,” said DeMaria.
“We have renovated over eight
parks in the last couple of years.
Park renovations and recreational
programs provide our children
and families the opportunity
to participate in team sports
and enjoy open play – but these
park improvements are only a
small down payment to the citizens
of Everett.”
These improvements and continued
efforts will help ensure
that the city grows in a positive
direction, remains strong
and educates and assists its residents
in maintaining a healthy
lifestyle. It is this type of cooperative
work that will ultimately
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Ret. School Supt. charged Tuesday with indecent assault;
Committee remains tight-lipped at emergency meeting
From left to right, School Committee member At Large Millie Cardello, School Committee Ward 3 member Frank Parker, School Committee Ward 5 member Marcony
Almeida Barros, Interim Superintendent Janice Gauthier, Assistant Superintendent Kevin Shaw, School Committee Ward 4 member David Ela, School Committee
Ward 2 member Joseph LaMonica, School Committee Ward 1 member Allen Panarese, and School Committee member At Large Bernie D’Onofrio.
By Tara Vocino
A
n emergency executive
session meeting was held
late Tuesday at the administration
building after a retired superintendent
was charged with
indecent assault of three school
employees on Tuesday.
According to the Middlesex
County District Attorney’s Office,
Frederick Foresteire, 75, has
been charged with five counts
of indecent assault on a person
over the age of 14, indecent assault
and battery on a person
over the age of 60, and assault
and battery.
Foresteire, who wasn’t present,
retired from Everett Public
Schools in December while on
administrative leave of allegations
surrounding sexual harassment,
including inappropriate
touching of women he
used to work with.
School Committee Counsel
Robert Galvin, Esq. shared
a few words about what was
discussed in Tuesday’s meeting
on Wednesday afternoon
and next steps.
“The Committee and I cannot
comment on [the three]
matters involving Mr. Foresteire,
as this matter is under
investigation, also by the
School Committee,” Foresteire
said. “There are three charges
of discrimination pending at
the Massachusetts Commission
Against Disabilities in Boston,
which I will also not comment
on.”
School Committee member
Frank Parker and Interim Superintendent
Janice Gauthier
declined to comment. The other
School Committee members
didn’t return inquiries, as
of press time.
Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
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Do you remember....
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Dry Bulk Ordinance still in the works
By Christopher Roberson
C
ity Councilors recently voted
7-3 to table the proposed
Dry Bulk Ordinance to
their next meeting, saying more
work needs to be done before a
final vote can be taken.
Ward 1 Councilor Fred Capone,
who is sponsoring the ordinance,
said there would be a
one-time fee of $10 for every 25
cubic yards of storage. “This is a
piece in progress,” he said during
the Feb. 25 meeting, adding that
the council should be mindful
about increasing the fee. “We
don’t want to cripple the businesses.”
He
also said that such a regulation
is needed in Everett. “Without
it, we have no protection.
Without this, we have nothing
to say,” said Capone. “We want to
make sure we’re protecting the
water, the air and the soil.”
However, Ward 5 Councilor
Rosa DiFlorio said the ordinance
would be “unenforceable.” “My
gut tells me not to vote for this,”
she said.
She also said the locations for
dry bulk storage are few and
far between. “There’s maybe 12
lots where this could happen,”
she said.
In addition, DiFlorio suggestDRY
BULK | SEE PAGE 12
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ExxonMobil makes generous
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E
xxonMobil Terminal Supervisor
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donation as part of ExxonMobil’s
expansive Good Neighbor
Grant Program. Representatives
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year, including gifts to the Everett
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DRY BULK | FROM PAGE 11
ed consulting City Solicitor Colleen
Mejia and determining if
similar ordinances have been
passed elsewhere in the state.
“Let’s find out what other cities
have this, let’s do some research,”
said DiFlorio.
In response, Capone said Mejia
has reviewed the ordinance.
“We’ve been working on this
for six months,” he said. “I just
want to get something going.”
Assistant City Solicitor Keith
Slattery said dry bulk storage
regulations have been
passed in Cambridge, Peabody,
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Springfield and Lynn. “This isn’t
novel,” he said.
Ward 6 Councilor Michael
McLaughlin said he appreciates
the value in regulating dry
bulk storage. “Put something
on the books now,” he said,
adding that he has shared the
ordinance with councilors in
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Raw sewage spill and
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In other news, resident Rosemary
Paley of Duncan Road
said 2,000 gallons of raw sewage
poured into her basement
two months ago. “It was 12
inches deep; the smell lasted
seven days,” said Paley, who
shares the residence with her
75-year-old mother. “It was a
serious situation; we lost a lot
of things in that basement.”
Paley said the incident occurred
on a Friday and when
she called City Hall, she was
told to “call back on Monday.”
“I called the Department of
Public Works and got routed
back to the main number,” she
said. “Calling on deaf ears – it’s
wrong.”
The council also voted to
transfer $2.9 million from Free
Cash and allocate $899,295 to
the General Stabilization Fund,
$899,295 to Other Post Employment
Benefits (OPEB) and
the remaining $1.1 million to
the Capital Improvement Stabilization
Fund.
Prior to the transfer, there
was $2.5 million in the General
Stabilization Fund, $2.2 million
in the Capital Improvement
Stabilization Fund and
$3.5 million in OPEB funding.
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Chamber hosts networking event for young professionals
A
By Tara Vocino
pproximately 20 companies
were represented
during the young professionals
networking event – hosted by
the Everett Chamber of Commerce
– last Thursday night at
Nightshift Brewing. According
to Stephen Rocco, of the Chamber’s
Board of Directors, the
purpose of the event was to let
young professionals between
the ages of 25 and 35 know
what kind of services the Chamber
offers.
Everett Bank offered a spin
wheel and awarded prizes such
as ice scrapers, key chains and
water bottles. The grand prize
was three hours of life coaching.
Craig Welton, the chief development
officer of Northeast
Arc in Danvers, was the winner
and will receive three hours of
telecommute coaching from
Life Coach Alyssa Rocco of Handel
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Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
Shown, from left to right, are Everett Bank Branch
Manager Samantha Romboli, Northeast Arc of Danvers
Chief Development Officer Craig Welton and Boston
Best Buddies State Director Patrick Shaughnessy.
During the networking event last Thursday at Night
Shift Brewing, they shared how their businesses can
help each other. Welton won three hours of telecommute
coaching from Handel Group Life Coach Alyssa
Rocco.
(Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
Chamber of Commerce Treasurer Janis Caines and
Chamber Executive Director Cheryl Smith helped to
organize the networking event at Night Shift Brewing
last Thursday night.
Allen & Gerritsen Art Director Kayla Moran won a cellphone
pouch after she spun the wheel during last
Thursday’s young professionals networking event at
Night Shift Brewing.
Everett Bank Vice President gives advice to Revolution
Axe Throwing Manager Greg DiLullo. His indoor recreational
facility plans to open in April.
Kayla Stravin, a business manager at Allen & Gerritsen,
won sunglasses from the Everett Bank spin wheel at
last Thursday’s young professionals networking event
at Night Shift Brewing.
Ricardo Montiel of T-Mobile in Danvers (left) shares
business ideas with Lior Rozhansky, a real estate broker
at Back Bay’s Engel & Völkers.
Cassie Liston, a fifth grade teacher at Lawrence Community
Day Charter School, and Glenn Lemieux, a lateral
flow analyst at Charm Sciences, during the networking
event at Night Shift Brewing
The Everett Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors:
Shown from left to right are Northeast Arc Chief Development
Officer Craig Welton, Members Plus Credit
Union Vice President Janis Caines, RL Electronics, Inc.
President Raymond Lepore, Chamber of Commerce
President/Curtin and Associates Managing Director
Vincent Panzini and Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral
Homes Owner Stephen Rocco.
Shown, from left to right, are Eagle Bank Relationship
Banking Manager Juan Lopez, Sales and Service Manager
Amy Fucile, Sales and Service Manager Abdelkader
Eladlouni and Wilbienly Joseph, a loans processor
for the Members Plus Credit Union.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, March 1, 2019
DIV. 1 STATE TOURNAMENT
CAMBRIDGE 61, EVERETT 40
EHS senior Kayo Dias makes a pass.
Crimson Tide
The Everett Crimson Tide boys basketball team saw its
season come to end Wednesday night with a 61-40 loss to
Cambridge Rindge & Latin in the first round of the MIAA Div.
1 State Tournament. It was an emotional night all around,
as EHS head coach Stanley Chamblain said goodbye to his
senior class, which has enjoyed a tremendous amount of
success over the past four years. In addition, CRLS head
coach Lance Dottin watched as his team defeated an
EHS squad that includes his son, senior Amir Dottin.
The Tide conclude the season with a record of 14-7.
Cambridge head coach Lance Dottin embraces his son, Amir, after the Falcons defeated the
Crimson Tide in a North Sectional first-round game Wednesday night at Everett High.
Everett High head coach
Stanley Chamblain has the
Crimson Tide pointed in the
right direction.
EHS head coach Stanley Chamblain embraces senior Kayo
Dias as Wednesday’s game winds to a conclusion.
Crimson Tide sophomores Paulo Silva Rodrigues (left) and
Omar Quilter are two of several talented underclassmen who
saw significant playing time in 2018-19.
Senior captain Erick Thompson
tightly defends a CRLS Falcon.
A trio of Crimson Tide players pursue a loose ball during
Wednesday’s State Tournament game at EHS.
Above and below, the Crimson Tide cheerleaders.
The Crimson break from a huddle.
Junior Jaden Mahabir gets ready to take a shot.
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Adult Italian Classes
begin March 19
A
dult Italian classes will be offered
by the Appian Club of Stoneham
starting on Tuesday evenings, March
19, 2019. A beginner’s class will start
with the basics (pronunciations, phrases,
etc.) and give you a firm foundation
for the language. A more advanced class
will also be available on Tuesday evenings
for those with knowledge of Italian.
The eight week classes will be held
on Tuesday evenings in Stoneham and
the cost is $150 plus a $20 text.
Instructor is Tiffany Bistocchi Murphy,
graduate of Dickinson College (2003)
with a major in Italian and a Master's in
Italian from Middlebury College (2006).
She has traveled extensively throughout
Italy and has taken courses there.
The class is casual, interesting and the
experience will be enjoyable. If you are
traveling to Italy or just want to relive
your heritage roots, this class is for you.
Contact coordinator John Nocella for
further details at 781-438-5687 or, preferably,
by email, at john02180@gmail.
com. Please pass along to other family
members, friends and neighbors.
The class is sponsored by the Appian
Club of Stoneham, a non-profit, social
charitable 503(c)(7)organization
whose mission is to promote Italian culture
and heritage.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CITY OF EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on
Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:00 P.M., Everett City Hall, 3rd
Floor, George Keverian Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinoins will be heard regarding the following
petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Paul Gertrude
96 School Street
Everett, MA 02149
RE: 96 School Street, Everett, MA 02149
To said Board of Appeals, asking for a Special Permit of the
Building Zone Ordinance of the City, as applied: Applicant
seeks a building permit for the construction of a shed dormer
where a gable dormer currently exists at the third floor level
to accomodate a new full bath. The existing structure is
located within the Dwelling District and is nonconforming
with respect to side yard setback. The proposed shed dormer
will increase the nonconforming nature of the structure.
Relief must be requested in the form of a special permit according
to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinances, APPENDIX A Section
3 (3) requiring a finding by the board that such extension,
alteration or change of use shall not be substantially more
detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing nonconforming
use or structure.
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Joseph DeSisto, III - Chairman
Kimberly Rauseo - Clerk
Board of Appeals
March 1 & March 8, 2019
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, March 1, 2019
Supporters said many committee
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon
Hill Roll Call records local representatives'
votes on roll calls from January 30.
All roll calls are on proposed changes to
House rules. There were no roll calls in
the House or Senate last week.
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PROHIBIT TAX HIKES FROM BEING
CONSIDERED AT INFORMAL SESSIONS
(H 2019)
House 32-125, rejected a proposed
House rule that would prohibit tax hikes
from being considered at an informal
session of the House. Informal sessions
are ones in which there can be no roll
call votes and everything is approved
or rejected on an unrecorded voice vote.
Supporters of the rule said it is unfair
to allow tax hikes to be brought up
at these lightly attended sessions often
without informing members of the
agenda.
Opponents said the rule is unnecessary
because any single member who
shows up at a lightly attended informal
session can doubt the presence
of a quorum, at which point the session
would end because there is not
a quorum.
(A "Yes" vote is for prohibiting tax
hikes from being brought up at informal
sessions. A "No" vote is against the
prohibition.)
Rep. Joseph McGonagle
No
WITHDRAWAL OF AMENDMENTS
(H 2019)
House 5-152, rejected a proposed
amendment to a current House rule that
allows the chief sponsor of an amendment
to withdraw his amendment unilaterally
without the permission of his
or her co-sponsors. The amendment
would keep an amendment alive unless
the chief sponsor and all the co-sponsors
agree to withdraw it.
Amendment supporters said the current
rule gives too much power to the
prime sponsor without considering
whether the co-sponsors would still like
to debate and vote on the amendment.
Amendment opponents said the
current rule has worked well and the
change is unnecessary and unfair. They
noted many times the chief sponsor
will withdraw one amendment in order
to get another one approved and
said this new rule would interfere with
that negotiation.
(A "Yes" vote is for the amendment
requiring the permission of the chief
sponsor and co-sponsors in order to
withdraw an amendment. A “No” vote
is against requiring it.)
Rep. Joseph McGonagle
No
REMOTE VOTING BY REPRESENTATIVES
(H 2019)
House 32-125, rejected a proposed
new House rule that would allow representatives
who are attending a committee
hearing in the Statehouse to cast
their vote from the committee room
when a roll call vote is being held in the
House chamber. The rule also provides
that a remote-control station with fingerprint
recognition be set up in each
committee hearing room in the Statehouse.
hearings
are held at the same time the
House is in session voting on important
issues. They said it is unfair that these
members are denied the right to vote
if they are in a hearing room giving or
listening to testimony on various bills.
Opponents offered no arguments.
Rep. Bill Galvin (D-Canton) the chairman
of the Rules Committee that drafted
the new rules did not respond to several
requests from Beacon Hill Roll Call
for a comment.
(A "Yes" vote is for allowing remote
voting. A "No" vote is against allowing it.)
Rep. Joseph McGonagle
No
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK'S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators say that
legislative sessions are only one aspect
of the Legislature's job and that
a lot of important work is done outside
of the House and Senate chambers.
They note that their jobs also involve
committee work, research, constituent
work and other matters that are
important to their districts. Critics say
that the Legislature does not meet
regularly or long enough to debate
and vote in public view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation that
have been filed. They note that the
infrequency and brief length of sessions
are misguided and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions and a
mad rush to act on dozens of bills in
the days immediately preceding the
end of an annual session.
During the week of February 18-22,
the House met for a total of 20 minutes
while the Senate met for a total
of 52 minutes.
Mon., February 18 No House session
Wed., February 20 No House session
Fri., February 22 No House session
No Senate session
Tues., February 19 House 11:00 a.m. to 11:02 a.m.
Senate 11:15 a.m. to 11:59 a.m.
No Senate session
Thurs., February 21 House 11:00 a.m. to 11:18 a.m.
Senate 11:08 a.m. to 11:16 a.m.
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
Savvy Senior
How to Choose a
Good Home Stair Lift
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend some good stair lift companies? I have a
difficult time getting up and down the stairs anymore and am interested
in purchasing a stair lift for my house but could use some
help choosing one.
Dear Ann,
Arthritic Ann
A good home stair lift is an excellent solution for those with
mobility challenges who have trouble with steps. A stair lift
will carry you up and down the stairs in a safe seated position,
providing easy access to the second story or basement level
of your home.
To help you choose a quality stair lift that meets your needs
and budget, here are a few shopping tips, along with some
top-rated companies that make them.
Types of Lifts
There are two basic types of stair lifts that are sold today:
straight and curved. The type you need will depend upon the
design of your staircase.
A straight stair lift is one that travels in a straight line up a flight
of stairs uninterrupted by landings, bends or curves, and costs
between $2,500 and $5,000 installed. Curved lifts, however, are
much more elaborate and will go around corners, bends and
changes in direction. Curved lifts are also much more expensive,
typically running between $8,500 and $15,000 or more
depending on the complexity of the installation.
You also need to know that all stair lifts mount to the stair
treads, not to the wall, so they are very sturdy and can be installed
in almost any home.
If you are a large person, you may need to get a heavy-duty
lift with a wider seat and bigger lifting capacity – all companies
offer them. Or, if you’re tall, find out about raising the seat
height during installation.
Most stair lifts available today also have seats, armrests and
footplates that fold up out of the way, and swivel seats that
make getting into and out of the chair easier. They also come
with standard safety features like seatbelts, breaking systems
and footrest sensors, push-button or rocker-switch controls located
on the armrest for easy operation, and “call send” controls
which allow you to call or send the unit to the other end
of the stairs. Make sure the lift you choose has all these features.
Depending on the company, you may also have the option
of choosing between an electric (AC) and a battery powered
(DC) stair lift. Battery powered units charge at the base station
(some recharge anywhere on the track) are quieter, smoother
and better than electric lifts, and will work even if there’s a
power failure in the home.
Where to Shop
While there are many companies that make and sell stair lifts,
two of the best, based on reputation and customer satisfaction
ratings, are Bruno (Bruno.com, 800-454-4355) and Stannah
(Stannah-Stairlifts.com, 888-465-7652).
Unfortunately, original Medicare does not cover stair lifts nor
do Medicare supplemental (Medigap) policies, but some Medicare
Advantage plans may help pay. There are also many states
that offer Medicaid waivers that will pay for lifts to those that
qualify, and the VA offers cash grants to veterans with disabilities
for home safety improvements.
To save some money, you may want to consider purchasing
a used or refurbished model. Or, if you need a stair lift for only
a short period of time, consider renting one. Most companies
offer these options, and many offer financing programs too.
To get started, contact some stair lift companies who will put
you in touch with a dealer in your area. All dealers provide free
in-home assessments and estimates and can help you choose
an appropriate lift.
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 “The Savvy Senior” book.
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OBITUARIES
Anthony
“Frag” “Fridge”
Fragione Jr.
Of Saugus,
formerly of
Everett on
February 25.
Beloved husband
of
Cheryl (Cassidy)
Fragione.
Son of Anthony Fragione Sr
and Linda (Kendrick). Loving
brother of Andrea Fragione and
her fiancée Heath Stewart and
Angela Costello and her husband
Anthony. He is survived by his
loving niece Sarah Stewart and
nephew Marshall Stewart. He
leaves his beloved dogs Bailey
and Jackson. Funeral from the
Salvatore Rocco and Sons Funeral
Home, 331 Main Street, Everett
on Saturday, March 2 at 9 AM.
Funeral Mass at St Anthony
Church, Everett at 10 AM. Relatives
and friends are kindly invited.
Visiting hours are Friday only
4-8 PM. Complimentary Valet
Parking Friday at Main Street entrance.
Interment will be Holy
Cross Cemetery, Malden. Donations
in Anthony’s memory may
be made to the Animal Rescue
League, 10 Chandler Street, Boston,
MA 02116. He worked in the
Facility Maintenance Department
for the city of Everett for 14
years. Anthony will be dearly
missed by all who knew him. For
more info www.RoccoFuneralHomes.com
or 1-877-71-ROCCO.
Letty P. Russo
Of Malden,
formerly of
Everett on
Februar y
24th, age
90. Daughter
of the
late Philip
and Edith (Long) Russo. Sister of
Phillip Russo and the late Anthony
P. Russo Sr. Sister-in-law to
Brenda Russo and the late Shirley
Russo. Loving aunt to Anthony
P. Russo Jr and Kari Norton,
Kathy Long and her husband
Richard, Corey Russo and her
husband Jim Eaton. Cherished
great aunt of Jessica Long Bradley
and her husband Justin, Kristen
Long, Jason Long and his
wife Julie, AJ Russo and Callie
Bolduc. Beloved great-great aunt
of Abigail Bradley, Benjamin
Bradley, Madelaine Long, Aiden
Long and Mikaela Long.
Letty spent her early years in
Malden before moving to "the
Village" in Everett where she
lived for many years before eventually
moving back to Malden.
She graduated from Salem State
College and Boston University,
becoming an elementary school
teacher and subsequently the
principal of the Holmes School
in Malden until her retirement.
She was also involved in local
and state educational politics as
a member and chairman of the
Everett school committee, the
Mass Teachers Association and
other organizations, and lent her
voice to causes that were helpful
in moving forward better working
conditions for teachers.
One of her many interests included
music, which was a constant
throughout her life. She played the
clarinet, and until recently was an
active member of the Everett High
alumni band, as well as an active
participant in the New Horizon's
Band of Yarmouth and the Barnstable
Band. Her love of music was eviOBITUARIES
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tive publicity,” he said in a written
statement. “As I have reflected
upon the environment
this has created – one in which
a rush to judgment takes precedence
over everything else,
including the facts – I have
reached the conclusion I cannot
continue to be effective in
my current roles.”
Therefore, Matthew Maddox,
who had been president
of Wynn Resorts since 2013,
was chosen as the company’s
new CEO.
The commission’s investigation
focused on reassessing the
“casino operator’s suitability to
run a casino in the state” and
“whether Wynn Resorts’ executive
leadership was aware of
these allegations against the former
CEO at the time that the casino
operator submitted its bid
to build the Everett casino.”
However, Wynn claimed that
his former company had furnished
the commission with
documents that were protected
under the attorney-client privilege.
Therefore, the lawsuit also
included Wynn Resorts and the
commission’s lead investigator,
Karen Wells, as defendants.
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Clean-Outs!
1. What spring plant’s leaves have
been thought to resemble a lion’s
tooth?
2. What “King of Ragtime” wrote
“Maple Leaf Rag” and “The Entertainer”?
3.
What metal are Olympic gold
medals mostly made of?
4. On March 1, 1790, Congress
authorized the first U.S. Census;
in August which N.E. state reported
having no slaves?
5. In the 1950s what were the
chemise, empire and sack?
6. The moonwalk became a popular
dance after Michael Jackson
did it while performing what
song?
7. What is marchpane?
8. What is Sesame Street’s Mr.
Snuffleupagus’s first name?
9. Bubble tea has pearls made
of what?
10. On March 2, 1809, what U.S.
president wrote before retiring
“Never did a prisoner, released
from his chains, feel such relief as
I shall on shaking off the shackles
of power”?
11. What 1957 Buddy Holly hit
was the first song on “American
Bandstand” (Hint: maybe never.)
12. On March 5, 1770, a brawl
turned into a massacre by British
soldiers in what city?
13. What flower-loving artist
painted “Petunia, No. 2”?
14. What humor magazine’s final
issue in 1998 was called “The Failure
Issue”?
15. On March 6, 2016, what First
Lady died who had been an actress?
16.
What New Orleans cultural attraction
began in 1857?
17. In March 1999 what Carlsbad,
Calif., children’s park opened?
(Hint: part of a chain.)
18. In the musical comedy “The
Producers,” what is the name of
the play what is supposed to become
a flop?
19. On March 7, 1875, what composer
of “Boléro” was born?
20. What countries produce maple
syrup?
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 17
dent in most things she did, whether
directing variety shows in her
early days, playing in bands, enjoying
a local or broadway musical, or
watching her family participate in
different musical events. She was
also an avid golfer for many years
and belonged to The Woman's Golf
Association of Mass., the Cape Cod
Woman's Golf League (past president),
as well as her local clubs
on Cape Cod. She enjoyed travelling
and over the years was able to
visit much of the US. She was very
proud of her Italian heritage and
was able to visit Italy and see the
town where her family came from
and meet some of her relatives. She
also took many of her family on trips
to different places around the country,
and enjoyed the educational experience
and fun of travel through
the eyes of her nieces and nephews.
Letty's family was her pride and joy.
She always loved seeing them and
hearing about the latest events in
their lives. Nothing pleased her
more than getting together with
her family, playing music with
them and enjoying some good Italian
food.
Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco
& Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main
Street, Everett on Friday, March 1
at 9 am. Funeral Mass in St. Anthony
Church (Everett) at 10 am. Relatives
and friends are kindly invited.
Visiting hours are Thursday only, 4
to 7 pm. Interment will be at Forestdale
Cemetery, Malden. Complimentary
valet parking Thursday
at Main Street entrance. In lieu of
flowers, donations in Letty’s memory
may be made to St. Jude Children’s
Hospital, 501 St. Jude
Wayne J. Brown
Of Danvers, formerly of Everett on
February 27. Son of the late Walter
Brown Sr. and Eileen (Watton).
Brother of John Brown and his wife
Beverly, Kevin Brown and the late
Walter Brown Jr. and his surviving
wife Janice. Also survived by nephews
Jason Brown, James Brown,
Joshua Brown and niece Jennifer
Holden. Funeral from the Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral Home,
331 Main Street, Everett on Tuesday,
March 5. Visiting hours will be
held from 11:00 to 11:45 am. A Funeral
Service will immediately follow
in the funeral home at 12:00
pm (noon). Interment will be Woodlawn
Cemetery, Everett. In lieu
of flowers, donations in Wayne's
memory may be made to: Northeast
Arc, 1 Southside Road, Danvers,
MA 01923; https://ne-arc.org/.
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