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Planning Board approves On the Campaign Trail
Riverfront Master Plan
Plan expected to address fl ooding
and traffi c issues
By Adam Swift
T
he Planning Board unanimously
approved the
adoption of the Riverside Master
Plan Tuesday night, with city
offi cials calling it a transformative
step for a neglected portion
of the city.
Over the past several months,
consultants and an advisory
committee worked together
to craft the plan, which will be
used as a guide to the future
public and private improvements
along the Riverfront district.
The
plan includes guidelines
for the development of the former
Riverside Boatworks site
into a community rowing center,
expansion of Gibson Park
for passive and active recreation,
flood mitigation measures
for the Riverside and Point
of Pines neighborhoods, greater
access to the waterfront, improved
transportation to the
19.4-acre parcel, and the private
PLAN | SEE Page 14
ALL ROADS LEAD TO BEACHMONT: Former Revere Dept. of Public Works Director Don Goodwin
Jr. is shown with candidate for State Representative Jeff rey Turco in Beachmont during a campaign
standout in Beachmont Saturday morning. See photos on page 12 (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Fire fighters face harsh
conditions battling 3-alarm fire
Second fi re of the night for Revereâ€™s Bravest
By Th e Advocate
R
evere fi re fi ghters battled
two fi res, one more severe
than the other, Saturday night
beginning with an electrical fi re
at 386 Revere Beach Parkway.
At 6:11 PM, a box alarm sent
fi re fi ghters to the second fl oor
of the home where they discovered
smoke after removing ceiling
tiles tracing the fi re to concealed
storage spaces to the attic.
After ventilating the roof, fi re
fi ghters were able to extinguish
the small fi re.
National Grids was called to
cut the power in the area. Fire
offi cials believed that the close
proximity to the fi re station allowed
for the quick response,
along with training, skill and
tools.
Nine occupants were disA
Revere fi re fi ghter can be seen through the smoke venting a
window at 242 Mountain Ave. on Saturday evening. (Advocate photo
by Mike Layhe)
placed as Red Cross responded
with assistance and support.
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to support Victims of Fires on Mountain
Ave and Revere Beach Parkway
Donations may be made online or via check through March 8th, 2021
T
he Office of Mayor Brian
Arrigo has begun collecting
donations to the Mayorâ€™s
Fire Relief Fund to benefi t the
victims of last weekendâ€™s tragic
fi res at 242-244 Mountain Ave
and 386 Revere Beach Parkway.
The fi re left several families
without stable housing in
the middle of a snowy winter,
rendering them especially vulnerable
amidst the COVID-19
pandemic. Losing almost everything
in such a precarious time,
many have relied on the support
of their friends, and Mayor
Arrigo hopes the community
will continue to be generous in
helping them land on their feet.
â€œOur neighbors face the hardship
of losing their homes after
an incredibly challenging
year for Revereâ€™s families, and it
is my hope that the Fire Relief
Fund will allow our community
the opportunity to securely offer
a hand. Picking up the pieces
after tragedies of this caliber
is never easy, and the impact
of the pandemic makes it that
much harder for these families
to reach the level of stability
they need. I would like to thank
our partner community organizations
and fi rst responders
for having been the front line
of support for these residents.
Our community has and will
continue to support these families
as they head towards better
times.â€
Impacted families have received
monetary support from
Red Cross Massachusetts and
will continue to receive support
from the Cityâ€™s community
partners.
Donations may be made
online via PayPal by visiting
www.revere.org/relief. Donations
may also be received
via a check made out to â€œCity
of Revere, Mayorâ€™s Offi ce Fire
Relief Fundâ€ and mailed to
the Mayorâ€™s Offi ce or deposited
at Peopleâ€™s United Bank on
Broadway.
RevereTV Spotlight
T
he State of the City Address
by Mayor Arrigo aired live
on RevereTV and all RTV outlets
last night at 6pm. The RevereTV
staff worked with the mayor and
his team to facilitate this production
which took place in the studio.
This yearâ€™s address was different
because it was totally virtual.
Members of the community
participated with pre-recorded
video clips, but others were
present via Zoom. If you missed
last nightâ€™s live coverage you can
watch Mayor Arrigoâ€™s State of
the City Address on RevereTV
and the RTV YouTube channel.
All RevereTV channels have
been loaded with repeats of the
Revere COVID-19 Vaccine Town
Hall. This Town Hall included information
for residents 75 and
older about how to get access to
the vaccine, along with answers
to questions about the vaccine
from Revere residents. Along
with this informational program,
much shorter PSAs have been
playing with information that
directly reaches out to seniors.
The PSA gives those who may
not have the means to book an
appointment other ways to get
help to do so.
Last week, the kitchen studio
was put to great use! In partnership
with the Revere Offi ce of
Elder Aff airs and the RossettiCowan
Senior Center, RevereTV
is producing instructional cooking
programs for seniors. The latest
of this series is a continuation
of â€œCooking with the Keefes,â€ featuring
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick
Keefe and his wife Jennifer. The
duo shows you how to tailgate
at home with recipes in the spirit
of Sundayâ€™s â€œbig game.â€ These
recipes included slow braised
pork with cheddar cornbread
and chipotle barbecue sauce,
and banh mi with vinegar slaw
and sriracha aioli. This episode
has been airing all week on the
RevereTV community channel,
but can also be watched on YouTube.
There will be more cooking
shows to come!
Keep an eye out for more original
shows in the months ahead.
RevereTV has been trying to
create programming targeted
to seniors, most often working
with city entities for content.
If youâ€™d like to watch RevereTV,
you can fi nd the channel
on 8, 9 and 1072 on Comcast,
and 3, 13, 613, and 614 on RCN.
All city government meetings
and RevereTV productions can
be viewed on the RTV YouTube
channel at any time.
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Funding approved for design of
repair projects at Lincoln and
Beachmont schools
By Adam Swift
U
pgrades are on the way
to two of the cityâ€™s older
elementary schools.
Monday night, the city
council approved a loan order
for $5.875 million for capital
improvement projects for
Fiscal Year 2021. Included in
that loan order is $2 million
for a new HVAC system for the
Lincoln School.
In addition, the council approved
two separate $60,000
loan orders for the planning
and design of projects at the
Lincoln and Beachmont elementary
schools.
At the Lincoln, the Massachusetts
School Building Authority
(MSBA) has approved
a plan for new windows and
doors at the school. The MSBA
also approved a project to replace
the outdated boilers at
the Beachmont.
â€œWe have done several projects
in the city that have improved
our school buildings
through the MSBA that
we have been fortunate to
avail ourselves of over the
years,â€ said Superintendent of
Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly. â€œLast
year, we submitted two new,
accelerated repair projects,
one at the Lincoln School and
one at the Beachmont School.â€
Replacing the windows and
doors at the Lincoln School
will complement the HVAC
upgrades, Kelly said.
â€œIf there is air conditioning
in the building, we want to
make sure the building envelope
is tight and the window
and doors are working well so
as not to have exorbitant energy
costs.â€
Kelly said the district also
submitted a proposal to the
MSBA last year for a new roof
at the Lincoln School, but that
project was not approved. She
said the schools will continue
to pursue MSBA funding
for that project in the coming
years.
Julie DeMauro of the cityâ€™s
planning and development
department noted that the
existing boilers at the Beachmont
School are outdated
and ineffi cient.
â€œIn 2019, we did have a
green energy audit at the
Beachmont, and one of the
things that came up was the
boilers and how inefficient
they really were,â€ she said.
â€œThey are old and outdated
and really burn through a lot
of energy.â€
Ward 3 Councillor Arthur
Guinasso said the upgrades
to the HVAC system at the
Lincoln has been a long time
coming, and that all the improvements
will make the
schools better places for students,
parents, and educators.
â€œThese are two investments
in our public school system
that we need to make at two
of the oldest schools in our
district,â€ said Councillor-AtLarge
Jessica Ann Giannino.
Revere Chief Financial Offi
cer Richard Viscay said paying
for the planning of the
improvements at the Lincoln
and Beachmont is a great
way for the city to leverage its
money with the MSBA grant
dollars.
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Council backs resolution asking Amazon to
provide prevailing wages
By Adam Swift
C
ity leaders skate a thin line
when Amazon brings new
facilities and jobs to a community.
In
Revere, Amazon is bringing
a second distribution facility to
the former Showcase Cinema
site, but City Councillors want
to make sure Amazon isnâ€™t taking
advantage of its employees
and the community.
Tuesday night, the council
backed a resolution presented
by councillors Jessica Ann Giannino
and Richard Serino urging
fair and full employment opportunities
at Amazon.
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are working right now to build
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to increase profi t, but itâ€™s at the
expense of their workers,â€ said
Giannino. â€œMy concern right
now â€¦ is that we want to make
sure they are meeting the obligations
of the city of Revere and
our neighbors and that they are
held to a high standard of safety.â€
The resolution, similar to one
that has passed in neighboring
cities, urges Amazon to meet
and confer with the Revere community,
included, but not limited
to, representatives of labor
unions including the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters
Local 25, locally impacted
neighborhood groups, local
residents, and other interested
parties to discuss how Amazon
can expand delivery operations,
warehouses, and fulfillment
centers in a way that is benefi -
cial to Revere and its residents
while guaranteeing sustainable
growth for the city and helping
to ensure that fair and equitable
employment standards are
maintained for all ecommerce
delivery network.
The resolution also calls for
Amazon operations to meet
or exceed current community
standards established by existing
e-commerce delivery networks.
This commitment would
include that all delivery drivers
be direct employees of Amazon
and not independent contractors.
â€œRevere
is a working class city
with strong ethics and work values,
and a lot of small businesses
have suff ered because of COVID-19,â€
said Giannino. â€œWe want
to make sure that we are not taking
away from small businesses
by allowing Amazon to get
away with a little more than they
should be.â€
Giannino said she wants to
see Amazon providing its employees
with wages and benefi
ts on par with UPS and Federal
Express.
Serino said that when word
came down that Amazon was
coming to the former cinema
site in his ward, Ward 6, the biggest
issue he heard from his constituents
was about what kind
of jobs Amazon was bringing to
the neighborhood.
â€œAmazon has kind of a track
record of not being fair employers,â€
said Serino. â€œIn fact, last
week, they were just fi ned $61.7
million for withholding tips from
delivery drivers.â€
Serino said the goal of the resolution
is to encourage Amazon
to be a fair employer.
â€œObviously, we canâ€™t mandate
things, but we can certainly request
them and show solidarity
for Amazon employees,â€ said
Serino, adding the employees
should have the right to unionize
and receive fair wages and
good benefi ts.
Anthony Caggiano, a Northeastern
Metropolitan School
Committee member as well as
a member of Teamster Local
25 who worked for DHL said
the delivery industry is very demanding,
but that the tradeoff
was always that employees
would be compensated fairly
and get a good benefi ts package.
â€œIâ€™m
asking the city council to
pass this resolution and send a
message to Amazon that if they
do business in this city, you will
pay the prevailing wage and
benefi t package and there will
be a right to collective bargaining,â€
said Caggiano.
Ward 2 Councillor Arthur Guinasso
said the council is asking
Amazon to be a good neighbor
and to be good to their employees.
â€œI
think this is a very reasonable
request for fair wages for
the work being done,â€ said Guinasso.
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Former prosecutor recalls years of Beachmont gang
involvement before transformative moment changes his course
that his raw and unfettered account
of the streets of Revere
would resonate with many professionals
in his fi eld.
â€œI donâ€™t think that a lawyer
or a judge would be
particularly interested
in accepting it,â€ said
Riley. â€œLawyers go to
good schools where
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Early in his childhood, Fred Riley and his family moved to Endicott Avenue in
Beachmont where Riley connected with his lifelong group of friends he calls his
crew.
By Jessica Kergo
F
rom gang affiliation to a
distinguished career in the
legal field, former Massachusetts
Assistant Attorney General,
Fred Riley recounts his delinquent
youth in the streets of
Revere and his later path on the
are the best of the human spirit,â€
Riley writes in My Life as a Prosecutor.
â€œTheir moral fi ber holds its
own and surpasses
most.â€
Riley doubts
T h e
book cover of Rileyâ€™s
memoir, My Life
as a Prosecutor.
donâ€™t spend days on the
orner like I did, and they
donâ€™t see that side of life.â€
The publishing process
was less than ideal for Ri,
who insisted on writing
the 20-chapter memoir
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lawful side of the justice system
in his 2021 memoir, My Life as a
Prosecutor.
Now 81 years old, Fred Riley
grew up in the Beachmont section
of Revere, where he and his
â€œcrewâ€ were caught up in what
Riley describes as a local gang
culture that existed during the
late fi fties and early sixties.
Riley outlines the transformative
event that altered the trajectory
of his future and kick started
his career in prosecution. He
said he hoped to challenge derogatory
preconceptions toward
people from Revere.
â€œI wanted to show that people
who have had a less than
enviable background can still
be successful in an area where
they normally wouldnâ€™t think
they could be,â€ said the former
prosecutor.
In his memoir, Riley captures
the sense of companionship
and loyalty that comprised
Beachmontâ€™s idiosyncratic culture
during that time. He leaves
no question of his pride for the
city of Revere and his admiration
for many of the people in
his community.
â€œMy conclusion is that the City
of Revere is peopled, on the
whole, by those whose instincts
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021
Retired 35-year School Committee celebrates a century of life
By Tara Vocino
F
amily members shared the
secret to Elizabeth McBrideâ€™s
100 years of life at the Lighthouse
Nursing Care Center last
Thursday afternoon.
As McBride took a much-deserved
nap, daughter Anne Tolley
said her mother always has
a positive attitude on life, giving
back to children, especially. A retired
35-year School Committee
member and â€œdomestic engineerâ€
or stay-at-home mother
of eight, she often gave $2 bills
to children in her younger years.
â€œChildren have a special place
in her heart,â€ Tolley said, whose
mother attended Abraham Lincoln
Elementary School before
moving to Chelsea. Married to
John McBride, of 68 years, Elizabeth
said the secret was to smile,
nod, and do whatever her husband
pleased. Five generations
were represented last Thursday,
including eight children,
16 grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren,
and two greatgreat-grandchildren.
Lighthouse
Nursing Care Center
Unit Manager Julie Sullivan,
LPN, said Elizabeth is a lovable
person to staff and has an intact
memory, remembering meeting
former First Lady Laura Bush.
â€œSheâ€™s full of energy, sociable,
and energetic,â€ Sullivan said.
â€œShe makes me laugh.â€
From left to right are, son Kevin McBride, daughter-in-law Susan
McBride, and aunt Alice Crutty celebrating Elizabeth McBrideâ€™s
100th birthday.
Family was asked to remain socially distant to limit the spread of COVID-19. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Pictured left to right are, son Kevin McBride, oldest
grandson Jonathan Backstrom, and son John
McBride celebrating a century.
Mayor Brian Arrigo, Fire Chief Christopher Bright, and police
offi cers Kenneth Bruker and Jose Osorio congratulate
McBride.
From left to right are, daughters Anne Tolley, Elizabeth
Backstrom, and Kathleen McBride celebrated their
mother Elizabethâ€™s 100th birthday at Lighthouse Nursing
Care Center last Thursday afternoon.
Family surrounds Elizabeth McBride, 100.
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Mass. Retirees Association Endorses
Jeffrey Turco for State Representative
BOSTON, MA â€“ On Wednesday,
the Massachusetts Retirees Association
endorsed Jeff rey Turco
for State Representative, 19th
Suff olk District. The seat was vacated
by former Speaker of the
House Robert DeLeo and a Special
Election is set for March 30th
with the Primary being held on
March 2nd
.
â€œMass Retirees is proud to endorse
Jeff Turco for State Representative.
Not only is Jeff someone
we have worked closely with
on a variety of issues for many
years, but he is also someone we
view as a friend and supporter of
public retirees,â€ said Mass Retirees
President Frank Valeri. â€œI
got to know Jeff very well when
we both worked in the State Senate.
Heâ€™s the ideal candidate to
hit the ground running on day 1,
with a wealth of experience and
deep roots in the community.â€
Throughout the Massachusetts
Retirees Associationâ€™s 52year
history, the Association
has become widely recognized
as one of the strongest lobby
groups on Beacon Hill. Its 52,000
members consist of retirees of
the state, teachersâ€™, city, town,
county, authority and district retirement
systems.
â€œAs a longtime supporter of the
association and someone familiar
with the type of lawmakers
that Mass Retirees aligns with,
this endorsement is a huge honor,â€
said Turco. â€œI look forward to
advocating on behalf of all the
women and men who so generously
dedicated the better
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part of their lives to serving their
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About
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As a seasoned attorney with
local roots, Jeff rey Turco is the
ideal blend of experience and
professionalism, with the knowhow
to be a strong leader for his
community in these most uncertain
times. In 2005, Jeff rey was
the Special Sheriff and Superintendent
of the Worcester County
Sheriff 's Offi ce and starting in
2006 was appointed a Special Assistant
Attorney General representing
the Agency. Since 2011,
Jeff rey has owned and operated
the Law Offi ce of Jeff rey Rosario
Turco in Chelsea. Working for
his community has always been
in the forefront for Turco, for two
years he served as Town Council
President in Winthrop and a
School Committee member. Jeffrey
resides in Winthrop with his
wife, the former Melissa Carbone,
and their six children.
Council to honor Fatou Drammeh
for city service
By Adam Swift
T
his month, the City Council
is honoring one of its hardest
working and most compassionate
residents.
Monday night, the council
unanimously approved a motion
to award a Certifi cate of
Appreciation to Fatou Drammeh
for her commitment and
dedication to Revere. The motion
was introduced by councillors
Richard Serino, Jessica
Ann Giannino and Patrick
Keefe. The council is looking
to present the certificate to
Drammeh in person later this
month.
Drammeh is the founder
of Women Encouraging Empowerment,
a local non-profit
organization in Revere that
works to educate, advocate
for, and protect and the most
vulnerable populations in
the community. Additionally,
through the COVID-19 pandemic,
several councillors
pointed out that Drammeh
has gone above and beyond
to connect residents with resources.
Drammeh
is currently the coordinator
of the Revere Community
School.
â€œAnybody who knows Fatou
knows that the community
lives within her heart,â€ said Serino.
â€œEven before the Covid pandemic,
she was very involved in
helping people in the community.
When I called her last week
to tell her I was going to fi le this
motion, she was so humbled,
and she said, â€˜When I wake up
in the morning, I just pray that I
make one personâ€™s life a little bit
better through my work.â€™ She is
a saint in our community.â€
Keefe said Drammeh was a
key fi gure in helping the community
when the pandemic
first started ravaging ReHONORING
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021
Representative Giannino Leads Efforts to Call on Baker Administration
to Prioritize Postal Workers in the COVID Vaccination Process
~FLASHBACK~
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stays these couriers from
the swift completion of
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States Postal Serviceâ€™s
motto should be updated
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workers were not specifically
named as one
of the job-specifi c sectors
eligible in Phase 1
and Phase 2 in the Baker
administrationâ€™s phased
approach to receive the
COVID-19 vaccination,
despite being designated
in the CDCâ€™s Phase 1b
recommendation. After
hearing from postal
workers from Revere,
Chelsea or Saugus, Representative
Jessica A. Giannino
(D-Revere) felt compelled
to advocate to the Baker administration
to prioritize these
essential workers.
â€œI was proud to lead an effort
to draft a sign-on letter
for my colleagues in the Legislature
to join with me in calling
on Governor Baker to prioritize
postal workers and to
specifi cally name them in the
stateâ€™s phased vaccination apwhen
delivering mail to a personâ€™s
home or in the post offi
ce when citizens are buying
stamps or mailing packages.
These are men and
women who have reported
to work each and
every day since the onset
of the pandemic, and
whose essential function
became even more
critical over the last year
with the 2020 elections
and a busy holiday season
that saw an infl ux in
deliveries.â€
Ensuring that these
JESSICA GIANNINO
State Representative
proach,â€ said Representative
Jessica A. Giannino (D-Revere).
â€œPostal workers have been
on the front lines throughout
the entire pandemic, and
sometimes do not receive the
credit they so rightly deserve.
They are interacting with the
public regularly, whether it is
workers remain healthy
is essential to averting
backlogs that have
plagued the USPS since
the onset of the pandemic.
Nearly fi fty State
Representatives and
State Senators signed
onto the letter to express
that they share postal
workersâ€™ concerns both for
their health and their ability to
continue their essential work,
and to urge Governor Baker
to acknowledge the public
health value of their role by explicitly
naming these workers
in the stateâ€™s eligibility criteria
as soon as possible.
Mass. Organization of
State Engineers and
Scientists (MOSES)
endorse Alicia DelVento
T
he Massachusetts Organization
of State Engineers
and Scientists (MOSES) have
voted to endorse Alicia DelVento
for the 19th Suff olk House
seat.
MOSES recognizes Alicia's
commitment to public employees
and retirees, and is proud to
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vere last spring and resources
were slim.
â€œShe was running the community
school, and she was
showing up in the morning at
the food distribution sites to
help pack bags with us, and
this is all volunteer work,â€ said
Keefe. â€œEverywhere you turn,
whenever there is an event
within our borders, sheâ€™s there.
She really eats, sleeps, and
breathes the city of Revere.â€
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky
said she worked
endorse and stand with her candidacy.
We
look forward to working
with Alicia as she continues to
advocate for policies that protect
hard-working state employees
and make the Commonwealth
a great place to work
and live.
with Drammeh years ago and
helped her fi nd locations to
run Women Encouraging Empowerment
programs.
â€œI was so pleased she moved
onto the Revere Community
School,â€ said Novoselsky. â€œShe
is such a wonderful lady and
she gives her heart and soul to
everything that she does, and
she helps the right people.â€
Councillor-at-Large Gerry
Visconti applauded the decision
to honor Drammeh.
â€œShe has been a tremendous
asset to our community
and there couldnâ€™t be a better
choice,â€ he said.
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Resident Services Director
Job Description
Position Purpose:
Reports to:
Develop, coordinate, implement and evaluate all program functions of the Revere Housing Authority (RHA)
Executive Director
Positions Supervised: Mixed Population Coordinator; Interns/Volunteers
Salary:
$55,000-$60,000
Primary Responsibilities:
Program
â€¢ Develop and implement a year-round program schedule to include scheduling of programs for all residents at the RHA State and Federal Properties
â€¢ Develop and implement comprehensive program activities in the areas of technology, ESL, education, employment, academic achievement, social/recreational, health,
arts/culture, leadership development, substance abuse education and prevention, civic engagement, and economic development for the continuum of ages that utilize the
center.
â€¢ Plan and carry out social opportunities to connect with neighbors in and outside the development.
â€¢ Plan and implement activities year-round, including school vacation weeks, summer, holidays, etc.
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â€¢ Help identify, develop and coordinate implementation of programs at the RHA through community partnerships with area schools, colleges, area organizations such as the
YMCA, YWCA, Metro-Housing Boston (MHP) local banks and area businesses and other community organizations which can enhance quality of life for RHA residents and
program participants.
â€¢ Identify individual, family and community service needs of residents and offer appropriate referrals
â€¢ Developing strategies to link residents with needed programs, including assisting them to overcome various barriers that might impede access to those services
â€¢ Building community participation and involvement in service programs offered.
â€¢ Actively work with the RSM in setting and accomplishing the goals of the center
â€¢ Identifying additional resource and funding opportunities to respond to emerging needs and interests of residents
â€¢ Coordinate and supervise all functions of the drop-in program, including school vacation activities.
â€¢ Work closely with local colleges and local organizations to recruit program volunteers and interns
â€¢ Build and Maintain working relationships with service provider partners, contractors and providers to develop an integrated system of education and technology, workforce,
employment and economic development, youth recreation and diversion, and family support services to support the continued and long-term success of families residing in
the development.
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â€¢ Develop a comprehensive understanding of resident needs and issues (conduct needs assessments, community meetings, etc.) offer residents the opportunity to
assist their community and guide them towards appropriate services and resources.
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â€¢ Collect information and document incidents for potential follow-up by property staff and/or residents involved.
â€¢ Perform other duties related to the Resident Service Program as directed by supervisors.
Administrative
â€¢ Maintain accurate records and contact information for all participants, including children and adults.
â€¢ Prepare and submit monthly (program, events, demographics) reports to the Center Director.
â€¢ Work closely with the Executive Director on seeking out and responding to grant/funding opportunities.
â€¢ Work closely with the Executive Director on the development and dissemination of a consistent program schedule.
â€¢ Train and supervise program staff, volunteers and college interns.
â€¢ Attend and participate in networking opportunities that will enhance and further the mission and purpose of the RHA.
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â€¢ Maintain inventory of equipment, supplies and other necessary materials; submit purchase orders to Executive Director for approval in a timely manner.
â€¢ Inform the Center Director, Center Coordinator and maintenance of potential safety hazards or actual incidents.
â€¢ Inform the Center Director of any required intervention between residents and RHA.
â€¢ Work to prepare activity room for events, to include table set-up, hosting, food preparation, clean up before and after the event.
â€¢ Submit expense requests to the Center Director, submit all receipts in a timely manner to the Center Director for monthly reconciliation.
â€¢ Positively promote the RHA in the community and within the complex.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
â€¢ Effective communicator with ability to engage a range of stakeholders in writing and verbally.
â€¢ Ability to plan, organize and facilitate the scheduling of multiple programs and providers.
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â€¢ Experience writing grants and seeking grant funding opportunities.
â€¢ Self-directed with the ability to prioritize and multi-task.
â€¢ Ability to maintain positive relationships with a wide variety of program participants, providers, stakeholders and staff.
â€¢ Must demonstrate a commitment to recognizing residentsâ€™ knowledge and experience as a valuable resource.
â€¢ Able to motivate individuals and groups to actively participate and take leadership in efforts to increase self-determination.
â€¢ Able to accurately identify/assess resident assets and needs in order to connect them effectively to resources and help them set personal goals.
â€¢ Able to effectively facilitate meetings and community gatherings.
â€¢ Must demonstrate a high level of verbal, writing and listening skills.
â€¢ Literate with technology and software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) website development and social media.
â€¢ Ability to represent the Revere Housing Authority at various community events and task forces.
â€¢ Ability to identify resources, including funding opportunities to support the work of the Revere Housing Authority.
â€¢ Accurate and timely record keeping.
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â€¢ Passion and personal interest in working with people and providing assistance.
Education and Experience:
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â€¢ Experience working in community partnerships and organizations on projects that require multi-agency coordination.
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Contact Information: Please submit a cover letter and resume to Carlos Lopez, Executive Director,
Revere Housing Authority, 70 Cooledge Street, Revere, MA 02151.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021
Local doctors weigh in on top COVID-19 variant
By Christopher Roberson
Despite the downward trend
in COVID-19 cases, the variant
strain, known as B117, continues
to gain momentum.
Although other variants exist,
Dr. Lou Ann Bruno-Murtha, the
division chief of infectious diseases
at Cambridge Health Alliance,
said B117 has been the
most prevalent variant thus far.
Yet, she remained confi dent
in the vaccines that were developed
by Moderna and Pfi zer at
the end of last year.
"Fortunately, the three variants
that have received recent
attention appear to remain susceptible
to antibodies produced
in response to the two authorized
vaccines currently in use,â€
she said. â€œAlthough the mRNA
vaccines may be mildly less effective
against this variant, most
vaccine experts do not believe
this subtlety will be clinically
relevant.â€
However, Bruno-Murtha said
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â€œMore variation will occur as
the virus continues to widely
circulate,â€ she said. â€œIf infections
can be reduced and quickly controlled,
there will be less of an
opportunity for the viruses to
mutant and gain selective advantages.
Given some evidence
that these variants are more
transmissible, ongoing eff orts
to maximize personal safety remain
essential.â€
Dr. Benjamin Linas, an infectious
disease specialist at Boston
Medical Center, said B117
is simply the product of â€œnatural
mutation.â€
â€œIt is 100 percent normal and
expected for viruses to mutate,â€
he said, adding that errors are
inevitable at some point during
the replication process, thus
spawning a new variant. â€œThere
are a lot of viruses in an infected
personâ€™s body and even a tiny
percentage of successful mutations
will result in new variants
emerging. This is an evolutionary
survival of the fi ttest
situationâ€
Linas also said the spike protein
found in B117 is much more
potent than the spike protein in
the original COVID-19 virus.
â€œThis is what makes the virus
more infectious -- it is better at
getting into host cells,â€ he said.
In addition, Linas agreed with
Bruno-Murtha regarding the effi
cacy of the vaccines.
â€œThe good news is that the
same things we do to prevent
COVID will also work against
B117,â€ he said. â€œThe vaccines we
have now are eff ective against
B117.â€
Dr. Mark Siedner, an infectious
disease specialist at Massachusetts
General Hospital, said B117
is estimated to be 50 to 60 percent
more contagious than the
original strain of COVID-19.
â€œThis virus is becoming increasingly
predominant,â€ he
said.
However, Siedner said safeguards
are now in place to prevent
a shutdown similar to what
happened last spring.
â€œThe protective measures that
keep us safe donâ€™t change, social
responsibility doesnâ€™t change,â€
he said. â€œI donâ€™t foresee us going
back in time; we should not
be where we were a year ago.â€
However, Dr. Richard Ellison,
an infectious disease specialist
at UMass Memorial Medical
Center, was not as optimistic
about the vaccinesâ€™ to ability to
guard against B117.
â€œWe don't have any good evidence
at all,â€ he said. â€œItâ€™s defi -
nitely very worrisome.â€
Ellison also called attention to
the havoc that B117 has already
caused in the United Kingdom.
â€œWhat we saw in England
could realistically happen here,â€
he said.
Mass. National Guard Begins
Assisting with Community
Vaccinations in East Boston,
Springfield and Danvers
First team deployed to East Boston with additional personnel
available for local needs
BOSTON - As part of the Commonwealthâ€™s
COVID-19 Vaccination
Plan, the Massachusetts
National Guard has begun providing
support of vaccination
initiatives. Beginning last week,
ten medically qualifi ed Guard
members are partnering with
the East Boston Neighborhood
Health Center (EBNHC) to administer
vaccines in East Boston.
Today, two teams of ten
Guard members will be on site
at the Springfi eld and Danvers
mass vaccination sites to assist
in administering vaccine.
Medically qualifi ed soldiers
and airmen began assisting
with vaccine administration.
Their assistance at EBNHC is expected
to continue for at least
three weeks to support four
vaccination sites throughout
EBNHCâ€™s service area including
East Boston, Chelsea, Revere
and the South End. The
mission is federally funded. The
Guard will continue to make
qualifi ed personnel available to
the Executive Offi ce of Health
and Human Services for deployment
to facilities requesting
assistance.
The National Guard has personnel
with a range of applicable
expertise within its ranks,
including physicians, nurse
practitioners, physician assistants,
nurses, emergency medical
technicians, and medics.
COVID | SEE Page 11
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Teamsters Local 25 Applauds Revere City Council Vote Urging
Amazon to Improve Safety Record and Treatment of Workers
City of Boston was fi rst to demand Amazon meet community standards for wages, benefi ts & safe working
conditions prior to any expansion, other communities now putting Amazon on notice
REVERE â€“ Teamsters Local
25 applauds the Revere City
Council for unanimously passing
a resolution demanding
Amazon improve its safety record
and treatment of delivery
drivers. The resolution, off ered
by Councillors Giannino and
Serino, states that prior to any
expansion into Revere, Amazon
must meet or exceed community
standards for wages,
benefi ts and safe working conditions,
and should confer with
the International Brotherhood
ROCKY SERINO
Ward 6 Councillor
City Council and the growing
number of municipalities following
Bostonâ€™s lead in putting
the safety and well-being
of delivery drivers fi rst.â€
â€œWorking people have disJESSICA
GIANNINO
Councillor-at-Large
of Teamsters Local 25 and other
members of the community.
Boston was the first to
put the shipping giant on notice
recently when the Boston
City Council unanimously approved
a similar measure in
response to serious economic
and public safety concerns involving
Amazon.
â€œTeamsters Local 25 will never
stop fi ghting to get greedy
corporations such as Amazon
to treat delivery drivers with respect,â€
said Teamsters Local 25
President Sean M. Oâ€™Brien. â€œWe
are making it clear to Amazon
that delivery drivers in Greater
Boston are highly-skilled,
well-trained workers who deservedly
earn good wages and
benefi ts to support their families.
Thank you to the Revere
COVID | FROM Page 10
These individuals have already
administered the vaccine to
1,000 eligible Massachusetts
soldiers and airmen, and now
shift their focus to assisting
in clinical settings for eligible
members of the public.
The Massachusetts National
Guardâ€™s fi rst priorities are to
save lives and protect property,
and Guard personnel have
assisted the Commonwealth
since the earliest days of the
proportionately borne the
cost of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some businesses struggle
to stay open while others enjoy
immense opportunities
for expansion. As the corporate
titans like Amazon evolve
to capitalize on the â€˜new normalâ€™,
it is important for elected
leaders to find balance,â€
said Councillor-at-Large Jessica
A. Giannino. â€œWe can welcome
new development and
industries to our community
while at the same time sending
them a simple and clear
message: Revere puts workers
before profi ts.â€
"I am proud to support this
resolution because as the
Ward Councillor of the neighborhood
where Amazon will
be building a distribution
center at the old movie theater
site, I recognize that as an
elected offi cial, I have an obligation
to ensure that the jobs
we are bringing to our community
are ones that are good
paying, that provide proper
benefi ts and are fair employers
that value the hard work
crisis, providing a wide range of
services to state agencies and
local authorities. As a diverse
and highly trained force whose
members live and work in communities
across the Commonwealth,
the Guard has a proven
track record of success supporting
civilian authorities during
and after state emergencies,
and its units frequently
train side-by-side with state
and local fi rst responders, making
them well-suited for domestic
operations.
of their employees," said Ward
Six Councillor Richard J. Serino.
"Amazon should be held
to the same high standard as
other major employers in Revere,
and as such, I fi rmly believe
employees of the multinational
e-commerce company
should have every right to
organize and unionize for fairer
treatment."
Teamsters Local 25 member
Anthony Caggiano of Revere,
a newly elected member
of the Northeast Metropolitan
Regional Vocational
School Committee, spoke in
favor of the resolution. Caggiano
told the Council that being
a union member working at
DHL has made it possible for
him to raise a family in Revere,
because union membership
allows him to earn high wages,
with TeamstersCare health
insurance and New England
Teamsters Pension.
The resolution calls on Amazon
to present suffi cient evidence
that all delivery drivers
will be direct employees of
Amazon and not independent
contractors and its operations
meet or exceed current Community
Standards established
by existing delivery networks.
It makes clear that any plans
by Amazon to expand delivery
operations, warehouses
and fulfi llment centers must
be done in a manner benefi
cial to the City and its residents
while guaranteeing sustainable
growth and helping
to ensure that fair and equitable
employment standards are
maintained for all ecommerce
delivery networks.
Teamsters Local 25 is the
largest Teamsters union in
New England with 12,000
members. For more information,
please visit www.teamsterslocal25.com.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021
On the Campaign Trail with candidates DelVento and Turco
TEAM TURCO: Pictured from left to right are, supporters
Juan Velasquez, Kimberley Orrellana, Vanessa Velasquez,
Grace Velasquez, Skyllar Mulvanney, Daniel Maguire,
John Cammarata, Dominec Finelli, Donald Goodwin
Jr., Donald Goodwin III, Douglas Goodwin (former
Ward 1 Councillor) candidate Jeff rey Turco, son Joseph
Turco, 12, James Oâ€™Donnell and Keith Hershenson.
By Tara Vocino
S
tate Representative candidates (D-19th District) Alicia
DelVento and Jeff rey Turco, both of Winthrop,
held a two-hour campaign stand-out in front of Torrettaâ€™s
Bakery & Ice Cream on Winthrop Avenue in Revere
on Saturday morning.
Summer Street resident Vanessa, 9, and Grace, 11, said
candidate Jeff rey Turco is funny and approachable.
Stephanie Hayes, Annette Anderson, Derek Murdock, Constance Grayson, candidate Alicia DelVento,
Margaret Johnson, William Evers, and Smokey, 9 months, a mini bernadoodle. DelVento
is pursuing a Masterâ€™s in Public Health at Dartmouth College.
Bateman Road resident Ciro Franzese shakes hands
with candidate Jeff rey Turco, who Franzese said is a
hard-working guy.
Alicia DelVentoâ€™s mother Cathy said it would be a historic win for her daughter,
who had 24 supporters come out on Saturday morning in front of Torrettaâ€™s Bakery
& Ice Cream.
Dehon Street resident Seth Novoselsky speaks with candidate Alicia DelVento.
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MIAA Board: Lynn Classical and Lynn English formally
approved to join GBL in Fall 2021
Board votes unanimously to waive 2-year wait rule; Schools will participate in athletics this year
By Steve Freker
M
ake way for the Rams and
the Bulldogs!
The Massachusetts Interscholastic
Athletic Association's
(MIAA) Board of Directors voted
unanimously, 24-0, at their regular
meeting on Thursday to allow
Lynn Classical High School
and Lynn English High School
to immediately join the Greater
Boston League (GBL) as full
participants for the Fall 2021
season.
The MIAA Board voted to
waive a standing rule where
schools usually had to wait two
years before leaving one league
and joining new one.
The Lynn Classical Rams and
Lynn English Bulldogs had been
charter members of the Northeastern
Conference (NEC), over
40 years, before both decided to
break away from the NEC at the
ett, Lynn Classical, Lynn English,
Malden, Medford, Revere and
Somerville.
"It is great news for those two
schools and also for the Greater
Boston League," said Malden
High School sixth-year Director
of Health, Physical Educaend
of 2020 in December.
The GBL board voted unanimously
in December to accept
the two Lynn schools and the
NEC soon followed suit and voted
to allow the pair of schools
out of their league agreement
with no waiting period.
The MIAA vote on Thursday
sealed the deal officially and
the two Lynn schools are now
GBLers.
The GBL now has no doubled
in size in just four years, from
four schools in 2017 to eight
schools today: Chelsea, Everheard
last year as early as the
fall, that Lynn Classical and Lynn
English were interested in becoming
GBL members."
ing future for our league in the
coming years."
With the addition of the Lynn
schools, the GBL becomes that
much stronger and one of the
best conferences in the state, according
to GBL President Chris
Mastrangelo, who is principal
of Malden High School.
tion and Athletics Charlie Conefrey,
who is also a sitting member
of the MIAA Board of Directors,
casting his vote alongside
his colleagues Thursday. "We as
a league were thrilled when we
"We were already a strong
league. With the addition of
Lynn Classical and Lynn English,
we are now the premier urban
high school athletic league
in Massachusetts," Mastrangelo
said Thursday. "It will be an excit"There
is just a lot of common
ground between all our
urban-based schools, with demographics,
geographic proximity
and the competition levels,"
Conefrey said. "Of course
there are some schools which
are stronger in particular sports,
but overall, it will be a very balanced
league. All of the GBL
schools, including our newest
members, understand and look
forward to that."
The entry of Lynn English
marks the entry of the twotime
defending state boys basketball
champion. English also
has a strong track and baseball
program.
Lynn Classical has been a consistent
participant in the football
playoff s and also is highly competitive
in boys and girls basketball,
soccer and baseball.
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portant to be with my wife and
daughters in those precious moments.
The fi nal missed roll call
was for a land conveyance in the
town of Dunstable, taken at 4 a.m.
at the very end of the session as I
was caring for my newborn.â€
Sens. Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville)
A note from Bob Katzen, Publisher
of Beacon Hill Roll Call
Join me this Sunday night and
every Sunday night between 6
p.m. and 9 p.m. for my talk show
â€œThe Bob Katzen Baby Boomer
and Gen X Show.â€ Jump in my time
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simpler days of the 1950s, 1960s,
1970s and 1980s.
My guest on Sunday, February
14th on my WMEX 1510 AM Radio
and online show will be Jay
Gordon, a nationally known Elvis
expert who hosted a renowned
weekly nationally syndicated radio
show â€œElvis Only.â€ The show
was all about the music and life of
the King of rock â€™nâ€™ roll. Jay was also
a disc jockey at the former Oldies
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Boston radio stations. His knowledge
about and love for Elvis is unsurpassed.
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE.
There were no roll call votes in
the House or Senate last week.
This week, Beacon Hill Roll Call
reports local senatorsâ€™ roll call attendance
records for the entire
2020 session.
The Senate held 330 roll calls
in 2020. Beacon Hill Roll Call tabulates
the number of roll calls on
which each senator was present
and voting and then calculates
that number as a percentage
of the total roll call votes held.
That percentage is the number
referred to as the roll call attendance
record.
In the Senate, 84.6 percent (33
senators) have 100 percent roll call
attendance records. Only six senators
have missed any roll calls. Beacon
Hill Roll Call contacted these
senators who missed roll calls and
asked them for a statement.
More senators have 100 percent
roll call attendance records than
in recent memory. This can be attributed
to the fact that most senators
were not at the Statehouse
and participated in these Senate
sessions remotely from their
homes because of the COVID-19
pandemic.
The number of senators who
had 100 percent roll call attendance
records in the prior four
years was 28 in 2019; 20 in 2018;
24 in 2017; and 17 in 2016.
The senator who missed the
most roll calls is Sen. Nick Collins
(D-Boston) who missed 12 roll
calls (96.3 percent attendance record).
â€œMy
wife and I were overjoyed
to welcome our second daughter
into the world last June,â€ said
Collins. â€œAs a result, I was unable
to cast votes in person for several
days. Eleven of the 12 votes I
missed were while I was on paternity
leave. It was incredibly imand
Mike Rush (D-West Roxbury)
each missed fi ve roll calls (98.4 percent
attendance record).
â€œOn January 16, [2020] I was
home with the flu,â€ responded
Jehlen. â€œThere were fi ve roll calls
that I missed [that day]. Itâ€™s the
only session I missed.â€
â€œI was out of state on offi cial orders,
training with the U.S. Navy
from January 10, 2020 to January
19, 2020,â€ wrote Rush.
Former Sen. James Welch
missed two roll calls. He could
not be reached for comment.
Sens. Michael Rodrigues (DWestport)
and Barry Finegold (DAndover)
each missed one roll call.
â€œI was in session participating in
the debate on the climate change
bill and I donâ€™t remember missing
a roll call,â€ responded Rodrigues.
Finegold did not respond to repeated
requests by Beacon Hill
Roll Call for a comment.
2020 FINAL SENATE ROLL
CALL ATTENDANCE RECORD
The percentage listed next to
the senatorâ€™s name is the percentage
of roll call votes for which the
senator was present and voting.
The number in parentheses represents
the number of roll calls that
he or she missed.
Sen. Joseph Boncore
100 percent (0)
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators say
that legislative sessions are only
one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s job
and that a lot of important work
is done outside of the House and
Senate chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent
work and other matters that are
important to their districts. Critics
say that the Legislature does not
meet regularly or long enough to
debate and vote in public view on
the thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led. They
note that the infrequency and
brief length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions and a mad rush
to act on dozens of bills in the days
immediately preceding the end of
an annual session.
During the week of February
1-5, the House met for a total of six
minutes while the Senate met for
a total of eleven minutes.
Mon. February 1 House 11:03
a.m. to 11:05 a.m.
Senate 11:11 a.m. to 11:16 a.m.
Tues. February 2 No House
session
No Senate session
Wed. February 3 No House
session
No Senate session
Thurs. February 4 House
11:02 a.m. to 11:06 a.m.
Senate 11:27 a.m. to 11:33 a.m.
Fri. February 5 No House session
No
Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
A fi re fi ghterâ€™s silhouette can be seen
dousing water to the Mountain Avenue
fi re.
Revere Fire Chief Chris Bright is shown commanding fi re
fi ghters at 242 Mountain Ave. during Saturday night. (Photo
courtesy of Peter Aloisi)
THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021
PLAN | FROM Page 1
development of the G&J Towing
site. Currently, Redgate Development
is looking to develop
the towing lot into approximately
250 to 300 units, according
to city planning chief Robert
Oâ€™Brien.
â€œItâ€™s been a really fantastic
project to be a part of,â€ said state
Representative and CouncillorAt-Large
Jessica Ann Giannino.
â€œThis team has put a lot of time
and eff ort to make sure this is
not only something that is great
thing for the city in the short
term, but also in the long term.â€
She said one of the most important
features of the plan is
that it is beneficial to the local
neighborhoods by making
sure that it addresses flooding
issues.
Consultant David Bois of Arrowstreet
said the plan addresses
how some existing assets,
FIRE | FROM Page 1
But fate would deal a heavier
toll on the local jakes hours
later as a 3-alarm was called for
multiple calls at 242 Mountain
Ave. for a working fi re. Mutual
aid included outside companies
from the neighboring cities and
towns of Chelsea, Everett, Malden,
Lynn, Boston and Massport,
according to the report.
With the rear of the building
now a wall of fi re and the roof
burned through and collapsed
in places, Revere and Chelsea
Ladder companies targeted
their ladder pipes and with copious
amounts of water on the
fi re, according to the report.
There were multiple slips and
falls during fi re operations with
the winter conditions adding
to the diffi culty of fi ghting the
fi re. Thankfully, only one Revere
fi refi ghter was injured from a
hand laceration while venting
a window.
Thirteen people, including 3
children were displaced from
the fi re. Revere Fire Dept. staff
were able to connect Red Cross
and CAPIC along with Mayor
Brian Arrigoâ€™s Offi ce Outreach
to provide services and support.
In
the official report, Chief
Christopher Bright stated, â€œThe
Covid-19 Pandemic has presentRevere
fi re fi ghters are shown battling the blaze at 242 Mountain
Ave. which was destroyed in the aftermath. Thirteen people
were left homeless and a fund has been set up to help. (Photo
courtesy of Peter Aloisi)
such as the boat works and a
pier, can be used. He said another
big aspect of the project is
creating better access to the waterfront,
through both the public
and private development.
The traffi c portion of the plan
includes a tighter ramping system
that allows access to Gibson
Park without having it travel
through the Riverside neighborhood.
â€œThe
improvements at the
park will generate additional
trips to the park,â€ said Bois.
â€œRight now, all the trips have to
go through the Riverside neighborhood,
and that seemed like
an undue burden on the neighborhood.â€
One
of the next steps for the
riverfront area will be to identify
and secure funding for the
public portions of the development,
Bois said, adding that the
traffic improvements should
take priority before extensive
improvements are made to Gibson
Park.
â€œThis is going to invigorate
a piece of property in our city
that has been grossly underused,â€
said former City Solicitor
and Point of Pines resident
Robert Marra. â€œThis project really
changes the face of the city,
especially coming in from the
North Shore.â€
Marra said the Riverfront Master
Plan addresses fl ooding and
traffi c and provides additional
recreational space for residents.
â€œI donâ€™t live in the neighborhood,
but Iâ€™ve been talking
about it since I have been in Revere
for 17 years that the waterfront
needs to be activated
from the front side, which is the
beach side, and from the back
side, which I think should be the
recreation side with the boating
and kayaking using Riverside
(Boatworks),â€ said Ward 4 City
Councillor Patrick Keefe.
ed all fi refi ghters with endless
challenges this past year. I am
proud to report that, without
exception, our fi refi ghters have
responded and met every hazard
that confronted them. They
have risen to the occasion to
overcome all the diffi cult challenges
they faced. They inspire
and motivate me to work harder
to be the best Chief I can be. And
I am proud and eternally grateful
to lead such a brave force of
fi refi ghters.â€
The fi re remains under investigation.
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Revere Board of Health Vaccinates 380
Seniors in another Successful Clinic
Volunteers and staff at the Cityâ€™s COVID-19 vaccine hotline have
made contact with 1,400+ residents in fi rst week of outreach
O
n Friday, February 5, the
Revere Board of Health
hosted its fi fth vaccination clinic
at the Rumney Marsh Academy,
this time providing a fi rst
dose of the Moderna COVID-19
vaccine to 380 Revere residents
aged 75 and older as part of the
Commonwealthâ€™s Phase 2 distribution
protocol. Residents vaccinated
on Friday will receive
their second dose the week of
March 1. In partnership with the
City of Chelsea and Town of Winthrop,
the Board of Health will
administer 600 second doses
for Revere fi rst responders later
this week.
As part of the Cityâ€™s Â«Reach Every
SeniorÂ» campaign, volunteers
and staff at the COVID-19
vaccine hotline have made contact
with more than 1,400 residents
over the age of 75, informing
them of the vaccination options
available to them and assisting
them in making an appointment
as needed. Of the
residents contacted to-date,
nearly 60 percent reported already
having an appointment,
or were assisted in making an
appointment.
A multilingual mailer will be
sent to all Revere households
in the coming days to provide
contact information for each
of the currently available, local
vaccination options. For example,
the East Boston Neighborhood
Health Center clinic at the
Revere PACE Center vaccinated
more than 200 seniors in its fi rst
two days of operation last week.
The PACE Center site is available
to all residents currently eligible
for a vaccine under the stateâ€™s
phased distribution protocol.
Enjoying the Snow
How to Choose
a Medical Alert System
Dear Savvy Senior,
I am interested in getting my mom, who lives alone, a medical
alert system with a wearable pendant button that will let her
call for help if she falls or has a medical emergency. What can
you tell me to help me choose one?
Too Many Choices
Dear Too Many,
A good medical alert system is
an eff ective and aff ordable tool
that can help keep your mom safe
and living in her own home longer.
But with all the diff erent products
and features available today,
choosing one can be challenging.
Here are some tips that can help.
Three Key Questions
Medical alert systems, which
Joseph Biasella, 7, bounces on the trampoline,
despite snowy conditions on Sunday.
Revere resident Emily Alvarez, 8, is catching
snowfl akes on her tongue outside of her home
during Sundayâ€™s snowstorm. (Courtesy photo, Maddy
Alvarez)
have been around since the
1980s, provide a wearable help
button â€“ usually in the form of a
neck pendant or wristband â€“ that
would put your mom in touch
with a dispatcher who could summon
emergency help or contact
a friend or family member
as needed.
To help you narrow down your
options and choose a system that
best fi ts your momâ€™s needs, here
are three key questions youâ€™ll
need to ask, along with some toprated
companies that off er these
products.
Does your mom want a homebased
or mobile system?
Medical alert systems were
originally designed to work inside
the home with a landline
telephone, which is still an option.
But since fewer and fewer
households have landlines these
days, most companies today also
off er home-based systems that
work over a cellular network. With
these systems, pressing the wearable
help button allows you to
speak to a dispatcher through a
base unit located in your home.
In addition, many companies
offer mobile medical alert options,
too. You can use these systems
at home, but theyâ€™ll also
allow you to call for help while
youâ€™re out and about.
Mobile alerts operate over cellular
networks and incorporate
GPS technology. They allow you
to talk and listen to the operator
directly through the pendant button,
and because of the GPS, your
location would be known in order
for help to be sent.
If your mom doesnâ€™t leave the
house very often, she may not
need a mobile system, but if she
is still active, she may want added
protection outside the home.
Should her system be monitored
or not?
The best medical alert systems
are monitored, meaning that the
help button connects you with
a trained operator at a 24/7 dispatching
center.
But you also have the option to
choose a system that isnâ€™t monitored.
With these, when you press
the help button, the device automatically
dials a friend or family
member on your programmed
emergency call list.
These products can often be set
up to call multiple people and to
contact emergency services if you
donâ€™t get an answer from someone
on your list.
Should you add a fall-detection
feature?
Most medical alert companies
today now off er the option of an
automatic fall detection pendant
for an additional fee of $10 to $15
per month. These pendants sense
falls when they occur and automatically
contact the dispatch
center, just as they would if you
had pressed the call button.
But be aware that this technology
isnâ€™t full proof. In some cases,
this feature may register something
as a fall that isnâ€™t. The alarm
might go off if you drop it or momentarily
lose your balance but
donâ€™t actually land on the ground.
Top Rated Systems
Here are four top companies,
rated by Consumer Reports that
offer home and mobile monitored
medical alert systems:
Bay Alarm Medical: Fees range
between $20 and $40 per month;
BayAlarmMedical.com; 877-5229633.
GreatCallâ€™s
Lively Mobile Plus:
The device costs $50 plus a $25
to $40 monthly service fee; GreatCall.com;
800-650-5921.
MobileHelp: Monthly fees run
$20 to $45; MobileHelp.com; 800809-9664.
Phillips
Lifeline: $30 to $50/
month, plus a onetime device/activation
fee of $50 to $100; Lifeline.
Philips.com; 855-681-5351.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior,
Making â€˜Mr. Biltim,â€™ the snowman, are North Revere residents Michael Biasella, 8, Joseph Biasella,
7, and Marcus Jones, 12. (Photos Courtesy of JJ Jones Jr. Photography)
P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.
org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show
and author of â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
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years. Beloved wife of 54 years to
Kenneth J. Mason & the late Edward
J. Chiles. Cherished mother
to James E. Chiles & his wife,
Christine of North Andover &
Kevin J. Chiles & his wife Kristine
of Revere. Devoted grandmother
of Janelle Silk & her husband
Dustin of North Andover,
Britney Francis & her husband
Jeff rey of East Hampstead, NH,
Stephanie Chiles & Jamie Leigh
Chiles, both of North Andover,
Kevin J. Chiles, Jr. & Emily Anne
Chiles, both of Revere. Dear sister
to Cosmo D. Vellucci & his
late wife Maureen of Malden,
Patricia J. Carrasquillo & her late
husband, Juan & Anne C. Rodriguez
& her late husband Efrain
â€œFredâ€, all of Revere. Also lovingly
survived by her 3 great-grandsons,
Patrick, Connor & Jack Silk,
all of North Andover & proudly
survived by Barbara Mason of
San Jose, CA & many nieces &
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f Revere and
formerly of
Everett, passed
away on February
7, 2021, at 86 years. He was the
beloved husband of Claudete
(Kaminski) Georgopoulos. Loving
father of Constance â€œTinaâ€
(Georgopoulos) Smith, and Stephen
and Peter Georgopoulos.
Dear brother of Georgia Rhodes.
Cherished grandfather of Amanda,
Nicholas, Stephen, and Matthew.
Cherished great grandfather
of Willow and Liam. Peter
retired after many years working
as a liquid nitrogen fi lling technician.
He served in the Army
National Guard during the Korean
War.
Teresa A. Santacroce
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and Revere, February
8, at home peacefully surrounded
by her family after a
yearlong battle with cancer. Beî€¶î‹î’î™îˆîîŒî‘îŠ
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î€¯î„î‘î‡î–î†î„î“îŒî‘îŠî€ î€¨îîˆî†î—î•îŒî†î„îî€ î€³îî˜îî…îŒî‘îŠî€ î€³î„îŒî‘î—îŒî‘îŠî€ î€µî’î’îƒ€î‘îŠî€ î€¦î„î•î“îˆî‘î—î•îœî€ î€©î•î„îîŒî‘îŠî€
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€
î€¦îîˆî„î‘ î€¸î“î–î€ î€¼î„î•î‡î–î€ î€ªî„î•î„îŠîˆî–î€ î€¤î—î—îŒî†î– î€‰ î€¥î„î–îˆîîˆî‘î—î–î€‘ î€·î•î˜î†îŽ î‰î’î• î€«îŒî•îˆî€ î€¥î’î…î†î„î— î€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆî–î€‘
loved daughter of the late Armando
and Eleanor (Anzalone).
Beloved sister of Armand and his
wife Lorraine of Saugus, Joseph
and his fi ancÃ© Elaine of Revere,
and Carol Potter and her husband
Ralph of Ontario, Canada.
Devoted Aunt to Nicole, Joseph
and Robert Santacroce, Amanda
Pace, and Todd and Tyler Potter,
and great-aunt to Drew, Salvatore,
Luke, Vinny, Ellie and predeceased
by Liam. Dog mom to
Starr and the late Sumari.
Raised in Everett, she graduated
Everett High, Class of 1963
and started her 38 year career
with John Hancock upon graduation.
Upon retirement, Teresa
enjoyed candlepin bowling,
playing cards and mahjong at
the Saugus Senior Center, and
assisting at the Saugus food
pantry. A devout Catholic, she
was a member of the St. Margaretâ€™s/Blessed
Sacrament Catholic
Womenâ€™s Guild. Teresa had
a generous heart and always
was available to help anyone in
need. She will be greatly missed
by her family and friends.
Please omit flowers; donations
may be made in her memory
to the American Cancer Society.
Revere
student-athlete named
to Endicott College Deanâ€™s List
BEVERLY - Kiana Napolitano
of Revere was named to the
Deanâ€™s List at Endicott College
for the fall 2020 semester.
Valente is a member of
Endicottâ€™s women's lacrosse
team.
In order to qualify for the
Dean's List, a student must
obtain a minimum grade
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Bellotti, an assistant district attorney
for Suff olk County and a
Special Assistant United States
Attorney.
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of the Massachusetts Alcoholic
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years.
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human?
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played?
3. What is the worldâ€™s
most northern capital
city?
4. On Feb. 13, 1946,
the ENIAC, first electronic
digital computer,
was fi rst demonstrated;
what does ENIAC stand
for?
5. In what decade were
grape tomatoes introduced
in the United
States?
6. What long-limbed
American president is
in the Wrestling Hall of
Fame?
7. February 14 is Valentineâ€™s
Day; Bay Stater
Esther Howland, the
â€œMother of the American
Valentine,â€ manufactured
them in an
assembly line in what
Massachusetts city?
8. In what region would
you fi nd a gentoo penguin?
9.
How are Alouette,
Cannon Ball, Flying Yankee
and Monadnock
similar?
10. What U.S. president
stopped school at age
11 and later became
a land surveyor and
joined a militia?
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recommended
to sing while washing
hands to ensure a long
enough time?
12. On Feb. 15, 1903,
in what U.S. city did the
fi rst teddy bears go on
sale?
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Adams grew up on
a Massachusetts farm
and was known to like
fresh fruit?
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for binary digits?
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î€ºî„îŽîˆî‚¿îˆîî‡ î€ î€‡î€˜î€šî€œî€î€“î€“î€“
Sue Palomba
Barry Tam
Lea
Doherty
Ron
Visconti
Carolina
Coral
Patrick
Rescigno
Rosa
Rescigno
Why List with
Mango Realty?
We just sold a Mountain Ave.,
Saugus home
$64,000 OVER ASKING
with 28 OFFERS!
Listed at $438K; SOLD at $502K
Carl
Greenler
NEW LISTING! - Presenting this 3-4 bedroom
grand entrance Colonial with a big sun porch in the
î‰î•î’î‘î—î€‘ î€¥îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î î‹î‡îš îƒî’î’î•î–î€‘ î€²î¶»îˆî•î– îˆî„î—î€îŒî‘ îŽîŒî— îšî€’ îŠî•î„î‘î€‘
î†î‘î—î• î—î’î“î–î€‘ î€©î„îîŒîîœ î•î î‹î„î– îƒ€î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îšî€’ î–îîŒî‡îŒî‘îŠ î‡î’î’î•î–
î—î’ î—î‹îˆ î‡îˆî†îŽî€‘ î€¯îŠîˆ îîˆî™îˆî îœî‡ îšî€’ î„î‡î‡îî€‘ î€¯î€²î€· î’î‰ î€–î€î€—î€œî€• î–î”î€‘
î‰î—î€‘ î€²î‘îˆ î†î„î• îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœ î€‰ îî’î•îˆî€‘ î€ºî„îîŽ î—î’
î€¯î„îŽîˆ î€´î—î€‘î€ î†î’îî—î•î€‘ î•î„îŒî î„î‘î‡ îîŒî‘î– î–î˜î“îˆî•îîŽî—î–î€‘
Melrose
Beautiful 1 bedroom
condo in the heart of
î‡î’îšî‘î—î’îšî‘ î€°îˆîî•î’î–îˆî€
wonderful dining and
î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î— î—î•î„î‘î–î“î’î•î—î„î—îŒî’î‘
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JUST SOLD!
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Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
NEW LISTING BY SANDY
UNDER AGREEMENT!
SINGLE FAMILY
UNDER AGREEMENT!
3 BEDROOM SINGLE
40 EASTERN AVE., REVERE
$464,888
LISTED BY SANDY
158 GROVER ST., EVERETT
$589,900
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
SOLD!
TWO FAMILY
45-47 SYCAMORE ST., EVERETT
$724,900
NEW LISTING BY MARIA
TWO FAMILY
141 GARLAND ST., EVERETT
$925,000
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS: 617-448-0854
LISTED BY ROSEMARIE
NEW COMMERCIAL LISTING
SQUIRE RD., REVERE
$1,300,000
CHELSEA RENTAL
3 BEDROOMS, 2ND FLOOR
AVAILABLE NOW
PLEASE CALL MARIA FOR DETAILS
781-808-6877
EVERETT RENTAL
2 BEDROOMS
MOVE IN CONDITION
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
14,000 SQ FT LOT
SQUIRE RD., REVERE
$1,700,000
PLEASE CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
SOLD!
17 EVELYN RD., EVERETT
$519,900
SOLD!
25 HAWKES ST., SAUGUS
NEW PRICE! $434,900
LISTED BY NORMA
Joe DiNuzzo
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Broker Associate
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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Rosemarie Ciampi
- Agent
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î€²îŠˆîŠˆîŠ‹îŠ…îŠ‡ îŠ‹îŠ î€¶îŠƒîŠ—îŠ‰îŠ—îŠ•
â€œExperience and knowledge
Provide the Best Serviceâ€
î€©î¨’î¨…î¨… î€°î¨î¨’î¨‹î¨…î¨” î€¨î¨–î¨î¨Œî¨•î¨î¨”î¨‰î¨î¨Žî¨“
SAUGUS -
6 rm., 2 bdrm.
Ranch in need
of updating,
deck, 2 car
gar., located on
dead end street
close to Rt. 1 &
major routes.
$389,900.
î€·î‹îŒî‘îŽîŒî‘îŠ î’î‰ î€¶îˆîîîŒî‘îŠî€¢
î€¬î€±î€¦î€µî€¨î€§î€¬î€¥î€¯î€¨ î€¶îˆîîîˆî•î– î€°î„î•îŽîˆî— î‚± î€±î€²î€º îŒî– î—î‹îˆ î—îŒîîˆî€„
î€¬î€±î€¦î€µî€¨î€§î€¬î€¥î€¯î€¨ îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î— î•î„î—îˆî–î‚« î€¬î€±î€¦î€µî€¨î€§î€¬î€¥î€¯î€¨ îî„î•îŽîˆî— î™î„îî˜îˆî–î€„
î€¦î„îî î˜î– î—î’î‡î„îœ î„î‘î‡ î‚¿î‘î‡ î’î˜î— î—î‹îˆ î™î„îî˜îˆ î’î‰ îœî’î˜î• î‹î’îîˆî€„
î€±î€² î†î’î–î— î‚± î€±î€² î’î…îîŒîŠî„î—îŒî’î‘î€„
SAUGUS - TWO FAMILY split entry ranch
î’î‰î‰îˆî•î– î€™î€’î€š î•îî–î€‘î€ î€– î…î‡î•îî–î€‘ îˆî„î†î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î€ î€• îƒ€î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆî–î€
hrdwd, open
floor
plan,
level lot, Inground
pool,
located in
Carr Farms...
$749,000.
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€š î•î’î’îî€ î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€ªî„î•î•îŒî–î’î‘ î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î–
2 full baths, sunroom,
kit with center island,
î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆî î’ï‚‡îˆî•î–
family room and second
kitchen updated roof, easy
access to all major Routes
& shopping......$489,900
EVERETT - Well-established Auto Body/Auto Repair
î–î‹î’î“î€ î€™ î…î„îœî–î€ î€– î’î‰îƒ€î†îˆî–î€ î€• î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹î€ î„îî“îîˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠî€
many
possibilities,
close to all
major routes, &
Encore Casino.
$2,000,000.
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SAUGUS - Residential lot on side street. Great
opportunity to build an affordable home on 27,000
sq. ft. lot. Call for more information........$99,900.
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your mobile phone!
335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
REVERE - Spacious
5 room Condo, 2
bdrms., dining room.,
living room w/ slider to
î‡îˆî†îŽî€ î’î“îˆî‘ îƒî’î’î• î“îî„î‘î€
eat-in kit., laundry
hook up in unit, needs
TLC....$229,900.
î€«îŠîˆ î„ î€¶î„î‰îˆ î€‰ î€«î„î“î“îœ î€±îˆîš î€¼îˆî„î•î€„
Kasey
Khloe
Littlefield Real Estate
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