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Annual Bostonâ€™s Wounded Vet Run this
Sunday beginning in Revere
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and kickstands up at 12:30 p.m.
Members of the Revere City Council donated school supplies,
including markers and notebooks, on Thursday morning
to students in fi rst grade teacher Julie Genovitchâ€™s class
at the Paul Revere Innovation School in honor of Teacher
Appreciation Week. Shown from left to right are Ward 3
Councillor/Council President Arthur Guinasso, Paul Revere
Innovation School Assistant Principal Bianca Quirk, fi rst
grade students Alyson Bui and Fatima Soltany, Councillor-atLarge
Steven Morabito, fi rst grade students Jacob Imperato,
Jordie Aviles and Jonathan Hoff ens Figueroa and Principal
Donna Bonarrigo. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE: Attendees of last yearâ€™s annual Wounded Vet Run thank the
honorees seated in front of the stage for their sacrifi ce and service at Boston Harley-Davidson
in Revere before the motorcycle run. (Advocate fi le photo)
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their support for combat veterans
at the 9th Annual Boston
Wounded Vet Run, a 90-minute
motorcycle ride through
Malden, Melrose, Wakefield,
Saugus, Revere and East Boston
to raise money in support
and honor of severely wounded
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Williams and Jarod Luce.
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the event is Sunday, May 26.
The event each year aims to
raise money for New England
Veterans who were severely injured
in overseas combat. The run
starts at Boston Harley-Davidson
in Revere and ends in Malden for
a ceremony and events. Expect
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the morning hours in and around
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The route will have motorcyclists
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Live Racing Returns to Suffolk Downs Saturday and Sunday
EAST BOSTON, MA â€” Wicked
Freud, a seven-year-old
gelding who hails from the
barn of Jason Servis, the trainer
of Maximum Security, the
fi rst-place fi nisher in the Kentucky
Derby that was disqualifi
ed and placed 17th, is slated
to run in Saturdayâ€™s feature, a
$55,000 allowance/optional
claiming race at about 7 Â½ furlongs
on the turf with a fi eld
of nine as live racing resumes
Saturday at Suff olk Downs in
conjunction with the simulcast
of the Preakness Stakes.
More than 100 horses have
been entered for the Saturdayâ€™s
11-race card with more
than $500,000 in purses and
incentives on the line as the
track kicks off the fi rst of three
scheduled live racing and food
truck festival weekends for its
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fi nal live racing season.
The entries include familiar
local horsemen and jockeys
including Jay Bernardini,
Karl Grusmark and Tammi Piermarini,
the third all-time leading
woman rider in history. In
addition to the featured race,
there are fi ve other races carded
on the turf for Saturday.
Over the course of the weekend,
there will be four stakes
races restricted to horses
foaled in Massachusetts â€“ the
$50,000 Rise Jim Stakes and
the $50,000 Isadorable Stakes
on Saturday along with the
$50,000 African Prince Stakes
and $50,000 George F. Brown
Memorial Dirt Mile Stakes on
Sunday. The popular Massachusetts-bred
Dr. Blarney will
be trying to win the Rise Jim
Stakes for the third consecutive
year for owner and breeder
Joseph DiRico.
â€œOnce again we look forward
to welcoming back racing
fans and to providing an
opportunity for local owners,
trainers and Massachusetts
breeders to run here for purses
and incentives enhanced by
the stateâ€™s Race Horse Development
Fund,â€ said Chip Tuttle,
Suff olk Downsâ€™ chief operating
officer. â€œWe appreciate
the assistance and cooperation
of the Massachusetts
Gaming Commission and its
staff in staging these festival
weekends. And, we look at this
fi nal season of live racing here
as a celebration as we continue
to work with the New England
HBPA and the Massachusetts
Thoroughbred Breeders
Association on our plan to restore
and refurbish the Great
Barrington Fair Grounds in order
to preserve live racing and
its related economic and agricultural
benefi ts in the state.â€
Prior to resuming live racing,
the National Thoroughbred
Racing Association (NTRA)
Safety & Integrity Alliance extended
Suff olk Downsâ€™ accreditation.
The track has continuously
maintained its status
since receiving its initial Alliance
accreditation in 2011. Alliance
certifi cation standards
address an extensive list of
safety and integrity concerns
within six broad areas: injury
reporting and prevention; creating
a safer racing environment;
uniform medication and
testing; jockey health and welfare;
aftercare and transition of
retired racehorses; and wagering
security.
Post time for the 11 race card
is at 12:55 p.m. and gates open
at 11:00 a.m. In addition to live
racing, the track will be hosting
a food truck festival featuring
food trucks from numerous
local vendors, craft beer,
live music and family fun activities.
Live
racing will continue on
Sunday with eleven races and
the track will again off er approximately
$500,000 in purses
and awards.
For more information, visit
www.suff olkdowns.com
About Suff olk Downs:
Built by 3,000 workers in
just 62 days when Massachusetts
authorized pari-mutuel
wagering in 1935, the historic
track has been a showcase
for some of the most famous
names in Thoroughbred racing
history, including Seabiscuit,
Whirlaway, John Henry,
Cigar and Skip Away.
Carey Baseball Academy Specialty Camps
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will conduct its SPECIALTY
CAMPS on July 9 and 10 at the
Benevento LL complex in No.
Reading for this year. The HITTING
session will be conducted
from 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. each
morning. The hitting session is
highlighted with two days of
video analysis, and a written
evaluation.
The PITCHER/CATCHER session
will be held from 12:30
p.m.-3 p.m. All aspects of their
respective mechanics will be
covered. Each player will receive
a written evaluation in
addition to pitchers being video-analyzed
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The cost of each two-day (fi ve
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Members of the Revere City Council donated a new line of
Staples school supplies on Thursday morning to students
at the Abraham Lincoln School. The councillors also made a
donation to their Field Day on June 10-11. Shown from left
to right are Secretary Diana Maria Cano, Ward 3 Councillor/
Council President Arthur Guinasso, Principal Sara HoomisTracy
and Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito. Hoomis-Tracy
said that they are super grateful for the support, and one of her
favorite things about Revere Public Schools is how collaborative
everyone is. Cano said that they are so lucky to have city council
and communal support on every single activity â€“ having an open
door policy. Parent Teacher Organization President Colleen
Fortin invited the city councillors to the schools.
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RHS students participate in Mentor Day
By Tara Vocino
M
embers of the Revere High
School Interact Club, an
afterschool club for college
preparedness, experienced a
taste of the real world during
the 26th Annual Mentor Day
last Wednesday.
According to Interact Club
founder John Verrengia, there
were 26 students, 26 mentors
and 12 job sites. Students
spent three hours in the morning
with their mentor, learning
about their profession,
and then shared their experience
during a luncheon at the
Knights of Columbus.
Revere High School junior
Participating mentors included the following:
Citizens Bank â€“ 385 Broadway, 1st fl oor, Revere
Broadway Physical Therapy â€“ 185 Squire Rd., Revere
John J. Verrengia CPA PC â€“ 385 Broadway, Suite 303, Revere
Peopleâ€™s United Bank â€“ 310 Broadway, Revere
Rizzo Insurance â€“ 310 Broadway, Revere
Mayor Brian Arrigoâ€™s offi ce â€“ City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere
Assessorâ€™s offi ce â€“ City Hall
Auditorâ€™s offi ce â€“ City Hall
Human Resources â€“ City Hall
East Boston Savings Bank â€“ 575 Broadway, Revere
Ed Deveau â€“ State Street Corp., 1 Lincoln St., Boston
Massachusetts State House â€“ 24 Beacon St., Boston
Shown from left to right are Revere High School student James
Carpinelli, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Revere High School student
Brandon Martinez. Carpinelli and Martinez shadowed Arrigo
at City Hall for Mentor Day last Wednesday. (Advocate Photos
by Tara Vocino)
Rose Burns visited the State
House, guided by Richard Serino,
legislative aide to State
Rep. RoseLee Vincent (D-Revere),
and shared her experience
with the crowd. Serino
awarded her and juniors Dante
Raff a and Elsy Romero with citations.
â€œI
was amazed at the
historical pieces that have
been preserved for many
years,â€ Burns said. â€œOther than
that, it was a normal work
offi ce with multiple problems
being solved at once. Once
Shown from left to right are School Committee Member
Fred Sannella and Mayor Brian Arrigo during Mentor Day.
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Romero called the State
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now knows if she has a problem,
she knows who to call.
Raff a echoed a similar sentiment,
calling the architecture
and paintings â€œbeautiful.â€
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the life at the Statehouse, including
a tour, meeting Vincent
and House Speaker Robert
DeLeo (D-Winthrop) and
addressing constituent services.
Other
Revere High School
students â€“ James Carpinelli
and Brandon Martinez â€“ shadowed
Mayor Brian Arrigo for
the morning. Martinez called
it a great day, saying he appreciates
all that Arrigo does and
how full Arrigoâ€™s calendar is.
Arrigo said it was a great opportunity
to see the internal
workings of the city.
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VET | from page 1
Andrew Biggio, the founder
of Bostonâ€™s Wounded Vet Run,
came up with the idea nine
years ago when he met someone
from the military who had
just come home from Iraq
and needed a new roof for his
house. â€œI thought we should
do something for him to get
the money he needs,â€ said Biggio.
â€œAfterwards, I decided this
was something we should do
every year.â€
Biggio says the atmosphere
at these events is welcoming
and can be really touching to
the veterans who are honored.
â€œItâ€™s a good way to welcome
them home,â€ he said. â€œItâ€™s good
for them to know that we donâ€™t
forget the sacrifi ces they have
made. We donâ€™t thank them
enough.â€
Biggio plans on doing this
event every year as â€œlong as
Revere lets me,â€ he said. â€œItâ€™s indents
wanted to interview
them. â€œWe got to talk more
broadly, such as responding
to the infamous â€˜Why should I
hire you?â€™ question,â€ Verrengia
said. â€œThey didnâ€™t come to me
because they wanted to be an
accountant, but rather to take
everything in.â€
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spiring to see how our annual
motorcycle ride continues to
grow exponentially each year
with more riders, more sponsors
and others who want to
join in on the festivities at Suffolk
Downs hours and hours
after our ride ends,â€ said Biggio.
â€œThe fi ve brave veterans
weâ€™re honoring fought on our
behalf to ensure our freedom
and encountered life-impacting
results for doing so. The
least we can do is ride for them
to show how much we value
their patriotism and appreciate
the sacrifi ces they made.â€
The veterans would love to
see supporters line the route
to honor the wounded vets
who will be transported along
the run route.
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City, MBTA announce: â€œThereâ€™s a CharlieCard for everyone at City Hallâ€
I
tâ€™s now easier for everyone
to obtain an MBTA CharlieCard.
The cards are available
from the Healthy Community
Initiatives offi ce on the
lower level of Revere City Hall
during regular City Hall business
hours.
â€œWeâ€™re always glad when
City Hall can make life a little
easier for our residents,â€
said Mayor Brian Arrigo. â€œWith
the MBTA moving more and
more of their operation to automated
processes, obtaining
a Charlie Pass is the most convenient
way to have ready access
and take advantage of reduced
fares on both the train
and bus lines. And the cards
can be loaded several diff erent
ways, including the convenience
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with monetary value for subway
or bus fares at the MBTA
Train Stations, participating
convenience stores in Revere
and online at the MyCharlie
Account Center on the MBTAâ€™s
webpage. Having a CharlieCard
can save a rider time
and money. Using a CharlieCard
to board a train reduces
a riderâ€™s one-way fare
by $.50 and reduces oneâ€™s bus
fare by $.30. The MBTA off ers
discounted CharlieCards for
Seniors 65+, people with disabilities
and students.
Senior 65+ CharlieCard registration
will be held at the
Rossetti Cowen Senior Center
(25 Winthrop Ave.) on Tuesday,
May 21, 2019, from 10:30 a.m.
to 12:00 p.m. Seniors should
have with them a picture ID,
such as a valid Massachusetts
Driverâ€™s License, Massachusetts
ID Card or a valid Passport.
Passes will be mailed to
the applicantâ€™s home.
The Youth Pass is for youngsters
age 12-18 not enrolled
in middle or high school or
young adults age 18-25 enrolled
in an accepted GED,
job training, or state or federal
benefit program. Verification
of eligibility is completed
at the Revere Public Library
(179 Beach St.). Passes will be
mailed to the applicantâ€™s address.
Student Passes for Revereâ€™s
middle school or high
school aged students are available
at Revere High School.
â€œI am very pleased to have
off ered this motion and equally
pleased that is was approved
by Mayor Arrigo,â€ said
Ward 3 Councillor/City Council
President Arthur Guinasso.
â€œProviding access to CharlieCards
will help our residents
access the MBTAâ€™s rail and bus
lines. Many of the residents
I have spoken with did not
know how to obtain a CharlieCard
and that there is a discounted
pass for Senior 65+.
The current construction on
the Tobin Bridge will create
additional traffi c on our roads
and in our neighborhoods for
the next few years. Having the
CharlieCards readily available
for our residents to ride instead
of driving their vehicles
will relieve some of the traffi c.â€
The MBTA will be switching
to AFC 2.0, a cashless fare system,
in late 2020 or early 2021.
The MBTA will not accept cash
on buses or trolleys once this
system is in place. Riders will
need a preloaded CharlieCard
before boarding. The Cityâ€™s
goal in promoting and distributing
CharlieCards to its residents
will ease the transition
from cash to card once the AFC
2.0 fare system is operational.
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candidate Dimple
Rana during her campaign
kick-off event at the Beachmont
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School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye said
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Tye said Rana is a civic activist who will
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Councillor-at-Large candidate Dimple Rana said
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borhood food festival thatâ€™s
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fought to create a food truck
ordinance to bring more jobs
to the cityâ€™s retail districts.
In addition to passing a food
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Salem State University inducts fi ve Revere freshmen into Honor Society
SALEM â€“The First Year Experience
Offi ce at Salem State
University inducted fi ve Revere
residents into the Alpha
Lambda Delta Honor Society.
Salem State freshmen Brett
Deukmejian, Britney McCarthy,
Joice Oliveira, Laura Crystal
and Taylor Tenaglia were
inducted into the honor society
along with other fi rst year
students who achieved a 3.6
GPA or higher as part of the
eighth class inducted into the
Salem State chapter.
The first year students,
along with their friends and
family, attended the 20192020
Alpha Lambda Delta
induction ceremony, which
took place at Veterans Hall
in the Ellison Campus center
on Feb. 22. During the induction
ceremony, new members
were sworn into the society
and awarded a membership
pin and certifi cate. The
Alpha Lambda Delta executive
board spoke at the event
about the impact that membership
has had on their academic
success. Along with
student and professional staff
from the First Year Experience
Offi ce, other members of the
Salem State community were
featured as speakers for the
event.
Salem State University Provost
and Academic Vice President
David Silva congratulated
and encouraged the
first year students on their
honor. â€œAs students who
have figured out the necessary
skills and strategies
to be successful, I want to
challenge you to give back
to your fellow students,â€
said Silva. â€œI hope that you
will take on the role of menMetropolitan
Beaches Commission
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May 18th at UMASS Boston
he Metropolitan Beaches
Commission (MBC) will
hold a public hearing on Saturday,
May 18th from 10 am
â€“ 12 pm at the UMass Boston
Campus Center 3rd Floor Ballroom
C to review the preliminary
results of the Commission's
public hearings held
in Lynn, Nahant, Revere, Winthrop,
East Boston, South Boston,
Dorchester, Quincy and
Hull.
The MBC was created by
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the Legislature in 2007. It
was made a permanent legislative
commission in 2014,
charged with making findings
and recommendations
to improve management and
maintenance on the regionâ€™s
public beaches from Nahant
to Nantasket owned by the
Commonwealth and managed
by the Department of
Conservation and Recreation
(DCR). The Commission is cochaired
by Senator Brendan
Crighton of Lynn and Representative
RoseLee Vincent of
Revere, and has been led and
managed since its inception
in partnership with Save the
Harbor/Save the Bay.
This hearing is open to the
public, and will give the nearly
500 people who took part
in local MBC hearings in 2018
and 2019 the opportunity to
make sure that the Commission
accurately captured their
hopes and concerns for their
beach.
On June 4th, the MBC will
hold a public hearing at the
State House to hear from the
DCR on their plans for the
metropolitan regionâ€™s public
beaches in 2019. The Commission
also will take expert
testimony on best practice
for managing beach parking,
marine mammal disposal,
and the importance of free
events and programs to the
regionâ€™s waterfront neighborhoods
and beachfront communities.
Following
the State House
Hearing, the MBC will prepare
a fi nal report on their fi ndings
and recommendations which
they will release to the Legislature,
DCR and the public in
late June or early July.
For more information on this
hearing or the Metropolitan
Beaches Commission, please
contact Bruce Berman at berman@savetheharbor.org
or on
his cell at 617-293-6243 or Andrea
Patton at 617-451-2860
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generations of students at
the institution.â€
Alpha Lambda Delta at Salem
State University reestablished
itself in 2012 and has inducted
over a 1,000 members
since then. These students are
now a part of a society that encourages
superior academic
achievement, community
service and playing a helpful
role in society. With the societyâ€™s
mission in mind, the Salem
State chapter continues
to expand its service project
opportunities and encourages
the academic success of its
members through their collegiate
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Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News
In May, Mayor Brian Arrigo visited the Rossetti-Cowan Senior
Center to attend the monthly meeting of the Council on Elder
Aff airs. A very vibrant discussion on the state of Revere and
the many topics eff ecting residents took place. Pictured in the
front row are Irma Accettullo, Ann Eagan, Rose Mirasolo, Ty
Smith, Josephine Piccardi, Lorraine Repoli, Mariannne Fiore,
Morris Morris and Amodeo Iocco; back row: Patricia Manzo,
Vin Cammarata, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Agnes Ferrioli and Nick
Giacobbe. (Photo-Stephen W. Fielding)
Happy Birthday, Ty Smith! Congratulations on your 90th birthday and thank you for sharing
such a beautiful cake. Pictured with Ty (behind the cake) are Judy Adelizzzi (left) and Jerry
Sullivan (right). (Photo-Stephen W. Fielding)
Boston FC Soccer returns to Della Russo Stadium Sunday, May 26
In three previous visits to
BOSTON â€“ Boston City FC resumes
a four-match road trip
on Wednesday night, traveling
to face New York Athletic Club
(NYAC), and then visits the
Brooklyn Italians on Saturday.
The clubâ€™s National Premier
Soccer League (NPSL) form requires
an immediate upturn in
results if the Lions are to press
for a Northeast Region playoff
place from the North Atlantic
Conference.
A hard-earned point away
to Hartford City in a 3-3 draw
was followed by an unexpected
6-0 home thrashing in the
return match and a 5-0 defeat
to the potentially unstoppable
New York Cosmos last Saturday.
Boston City held the
star-studded Cosmos goalless
at halftime but eventually
succumbed to some deadly
fi nishing.
â€œI think we came out with a
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diff erent mindset and the result
felt a little unfair,â€ said Boston
City coach Michael Bustamante
of the loss to the Cosmos.
â€œWeâ€™re obviously a young
team going up against a very
experienced opponent. I think
we were pleased with the
amount of the work the guys
put in. We made it very diffi -
cult for them in the fi rst half,
and then we ran out of gas,
but mostly that was down to
the inexperience.â€
Wednesday nightâ€™s opponent
NYAC went down 2-0
to the Cosmos in their opening
match and bounced back
a week later with a convincing
4-1 win over the Rhode Island
Reds. Bustamante hopes
to have a full squad at his disposal,
despite the challenging
midweek kickoff time of 5
p.m., and his options include
again inserting himself into
the midfi eld, as he did away
to the Cosmos.
â€œItâ€™s tough to play and coach
at the same time, but I think it
worked well, with me being
vocal, but itâ€™s a little harder to
get guys to follow your lead
when youâ€™re not on the sideline,â€
he said. â€œWeâ€™ve still got
some work to do, and I donâ€™t
anticipate being in there every
game, but this was defi -
nitely one of those opportunities
where my experience
could help.â€
NYAC, the Lions have won (2-0
in 2017), lost (0-1 in 2018) and
drawn (0-0 in 2016).
The Brooklyn Italians have
played just once this season,
positing a convincing 5-2 victory
over Hartford City. Boston
City have ventured to Brooklyn
only once before when
Bustamante was on target
during a 5-2 midweek defeat
in 2016. He scored the decisive
goal in a 1-0 Lions home
win in the return match.
Saturdayâ€™s match facts
Brooklyn Italians (1-0-0) vs.
Boston City FC (0-2-1)
Saturday, May 18
Kickoff at 7 p.m.
Aviator Sports & Events Club,
Brooklyn, NY
Boston City FC head coach
Michael Bustamante
Hartford City FC head coach
Dominic Casciato
Match notes
Lions striker Jhonata Batista
is second on the all-time
club goal scorers list with 11,
one ahead of Homero Morais
(10) and trailing Isaac Addai
(17) by six goals, but has never
scored against either NYAC or
the Brooklyn Italians. Twelve
players have made their debuts
for a new-look Boston
City FC this season: Goalkeeper
Jason Katz, Defender Keith
Dixon, Defender Peter Borboh
Kargbo, Defender Jeremy
Pachter, Defender Willian
Bonora Santana, Midfielder
Charlton Muhlauri, Midfi elder
Tommaso Dâ€™Agostino, Midfi
elder Samuel Deossa, Midfi
elder Mateus Araujo, Forward
Zion Balogun, Forward Riad
El Moukhtari. Michael Bustamante
returned to the starting
lineup on May 11 away to the
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Councillor Steve Morabito Hosts Successful
Re-Election Campaign Kick-off
Pictured, from left; Corrie Oâ€™Neil, Councillor Morabito, and
Heidi Armstrong.
Councillor Morabito and his niece, Mia.
Councillor Morabito and Mary Ann Silva
Councillor Morabito with his proud dad, Sal
Morabito
Councillor Morabito with Kali Oâ€™Neil.
Councillor Morabito, Anthony
Boyd and Anthony Boyd, Jr.
Ward 3 Councillor Arthur
Guinasso introduces the
candidate.
Councillor-at-Large Steve
Morabito addresses the attendees
at his event.
From left, Liana Jorge Matute, Councillor-at-Large Steve Morabito, Dimple
Rana, candidate for City Councillor At-Large, Olga Tacure, Natividad
Fernandez., Maria UreÃ±a and School Committeewoman Stacey Rizzo.
From left, State Senator John Boncore, Councillor
Morabito, School Committeewoman Carol Tye,
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, and Councillorat-Large
Jessica Giannino.
Heidi Armstrong, Matt Armstrong, and
candidate for Lynnfi eld moderator Joe Markey.
Left to right, Richard Bosworth, Corrie
Oâ€™Neil, Councillor-at-Large Steve Morabito
and Kevin Oâ€™Neil.
Seated from left: Kathleen Heiser, Marguerite Fleury, Stella
LaPorta, Bill Reedy, and Fran Sarro, candidate for ward 6. Standing,
from left; School Committeewoman Carol Tye, John Kingston,
candidate for school committee, Nick Moulaision, Sr., candidate for
ward 6, Councillor Morabito, and Ricky Serino, ward 6 candidate.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 17, 2019
â€œTale as old as timeâ€ at Garfield Middle School
Gaston (Teo Hood) tries to kill the Beast (James Ortiz). (Advocate Photos by Tara
Vocino)
By Tara Vocino
G
arfi eld Middle School students
recently put on a
stellar performance of â€œBeauty
and the Beast.â€
The production tells the
story of a beautiful enchantress
disguised as an old beggar
woman who arrives at a
castle during a ball and offers
a rose in return for shelter
from a storm. She eventually
falls in love with the Beast,
but only after a series of dramatic
events.
James Ortiz, who played
the Beast, said the role is
nerve-wracking because he
didnâ€™t know what would happen.
â€œI prepared as much as I
could, but Iâ€™ve never played a
lead role,â€ James said.
His favorite scenes were
where he gives Belle gifts
and talks to her about dancing
and where he confesses
his love for Belle.
Julianna Marchese, who
played Belle, said her hard
work paid off . A member of
Boston Childrenâ€™s Chorus, the
soprano singer was nervous
about her voice being shaky.
Her favorite scenes were
where she performs â€œHome,â€
The cast of â€œBeauty and the Beastâ€
which is about being homesick,
and â€œSomething There,â€
with the ensemble.
Teo Hood, the antagonist,
said the fi rst scene was the
hardest â€“ having never sung
in front of an audience before.
After
the performance, audience
members told The
Revere Advocate what they
thought of the play.
Angus Baker called it the
best performance of â€œBeauty
and the Beastâ€ that heâ€™s
ever seen. He never saw anyone
bake as well as the baker,
who was played by Luna
Merry. â€œThe choreography
was good enough to miss the
fi rst game, second round of
the Boston Bruins playoff s,â€
he said.
Melissa Reynoso called it
a beautiful play. Her favorite
scene is when Madame DLGB,
who was played by Kaylianna
Rodriguez, tells Belle to get
dressed for dinner. She also
liked the classic scene where
the Beast turns into a prince
and Belle kisses him and falls
in love.
Five-year-old Melanie
Jimenez said the play was
amazing. Her favorite scene
is when Gaston, who was
played by Teo Hood, bragged
about his strength in an attempt
to win Belleâ€™s heart.
The directors also shared
their thoughts on the performance.
Co-director Steve
Flannery said it was fantastic
watching the students grow
as actors, adding that thereâ€™s
nothing like it. Co-director
Rachel Newman said it was
crazy watching the students
pull together such a big show
in a short amount of time.
Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
The lead characters of â€œBeauty and the Beastâ€ in costume.
Julianna Marchese, who played Belle, said
singing about being homesick was one of her
hardest roles in â€œBeauty and the Beast.â€
The Beast and Belle
The crew of â€œBeauty and the Beastâ€
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Lumiere (Nicolas Aguiar) and Cogsworth (Santiago Gil)
Gaston (Teo Hood, top) sings about his love for Belle
(Julianne Marchese).
Belle (Julianna Marchese) tells the
Beast (James Ortiz) that she loves him.
The cast gives a bow.
Co-directors Rachel Newman and Steven Flannery
said thereâ€™s nothing like watching the show come
together.
Angus Baker called it the best performance of
â€œBeauty and the Beastâ€ that heâ€™s ever seen. He never
saw anyone bake as well as the baker, who was played
by Luna Merry (left).
A classic scene: â€œTale as old as time.â€
Shown from left to right are Angela Buchan, Andrea Hart
and Linda Hart.
Shown from left to right are Ed Terrell, Matthew Terrell, Nicole Deveau and Dottie Terrell.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 17, 2019
Baker-Polito Administration launches Economic Development Planning Council
BOSTON â€“ Gov. Charlie Baker
and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito recently
swore in members of
the Economic Development
Planning Council, which will
provide input on and oversight
of an economic development
plan that will be presented
to Baker by the end
of the year. Polito and Secretary
of Housing and Economic
Development Mike Kennealy
will serve as co-chairs
of the council. The council
and process are guided by
Section 16G of Chapter 6A
of the Massachusetts General
Laws, which requires a new
economic development plan
formulated and signed by the
governor within the fi rst year
of a new administration.
The new council brings a
diversity of experience and
perspective, including representation
from every region
of the Commonwealth.
The council includes appointees
of the House, Senate, relevant
Executive Secretariats,
and municipal leaders, along
with small business owners
and entrepreneurs and leaders
from key business sectors
and higher education.
â€œOur administration values
the unique insight the members
of the Economic Development
Planning Council
will bring under Lt. Gov.
Polito and Secretary Kennealyâ€™s
leadership to continue
propelling Massachusettsâ€™
economy forward,â€ said Baker.
â€œWe remain committed to
empowering local communities
with the tools and funding
needed to succeed, and I
look forward to reviewing the
Councilâ€™s recommendations.â€
â€œI am honored to co-chair
this essential process, and
work with the exceptional
and talented individuals appointed
to the Council,â€ said
Polito. â€œWith Council members
hailing from the Berkshires
to the Cape, representing
industries ranging from
healthcare to financial services
to manufacturing, from
entrepreneurial ventures to
large established companies,
the composition of this Council
will ensure Massachusetts
benefi ts from a diversity of
perspectives.â€
â€œWe are proud of the unprecedented
strength of the
Commonwealthâ€™s economy,
and are committed to ensuring
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said Kennealy. â€œThis Council
will embark on a robust
planning process, engaging
stakeholders across the state
for valuable input on ways
we enhance our partnership
with local communities, educational
institutions and
training organizations, and
businesses. I look forward to
collaborating with stakeholders
across the state, and am
pleased to co-chair this council
with Lt. Gov. Polito.â€
Under the leadership of
Lt. Governor Polito and Secretary
Kennealy, the council
will embark on regional engagement
sessions across
the state to obtain public input
in the development of a
new economic development
plan, which the council will
approve and present to Baker
to guide economic policy
over the next four years. Additional
details on the regional
engagement sessions, including
session registration,
are available online.
At the onset of the BakerPolito
Administrationâ€™s first
term in 2015, a similar process
resulted in the plan titled â€œOpportunities
For All.â€ This plan
formed the basis for the Administrationâ€™s
economic development
policy and led to
the fi ling of economic development
legislation in 2016
and 2018. Together with the
Legislature, the resulting bills
signed by Baker collectively
authorized more than $2 billion
toward growing the economy
and promoting regional
equity within Massachusetts.
The Administrationâ€™s economic
development programs
include the MassWorks
Infrastructure Program
to fund public infrastructure
projects that drive
job and housing growth, the
Site Readiness and Brownfields
programs, to enable
communities to leverage underutilized
sites and prepare
them to be shovel-ready for
development, the Collaborative
Workspace program
to empower local entrepreneurship
and innovation, and
the Massachusetts Manufacturing
Innovation Initiative
(M2I2) to support cuttingedge
research and development.
The 2018 legislation
authorized funding for the
fi rst-ever standalone Dredging
Program for our coastal
communities, which supplements
extensive funding for
the Seaport Economic Council,
which the Administration
reconstituted in 2015.
Since 2015, the Administration
has invested $1.5
billion in grants in over 300
communities, spurring the
addition of thousands of jobs
and housing across the Commonwealth.
RevereTV
Spotlight
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evereTV covers all public
government meetings at
City Hall for our viewers to access,
which air on our television
channels, but also live on
our YouTube page. However,
we believe it is important to
get to additional community
meetings and forums as they
happen, especially when they
are presented by the Mayorâ€™s
Offi ce.
Last week RTV covered
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the latest â€œNext Stop, Revereâ€
meeting at the Hill Elementary
School. The focus of this forum
was on transportation,
open space, public health, energy
and climate change, set
for over a 30-year time period.
If you werenâ€™t able to make
it to the forum, please view it
on our RTV YouTube page, or
catch it airing on our government
channel set by your cable
provider (Comcast or RCN).
In the studio, a few community
members have been working
on editing their shows and
projects. A student volunteer
wrapped up on a senior video
project with a recording session
that involved a virtual set
and a quick post-production
edit. Josh Rojas spent much
of his Tuesday reworking an
independent interview-style
feature about a local artist.
Kim Luiso of Kimâ€™s Got Crafts
and her student editor, Angie,
worked on previously recorded
episodes of her show. The
community member crew of
Last Call learned more about
editing in another class with
our Director of Community
Media, Andrew Love. Romina
Wilmot and Jude Cordon
also took a class, but on composition.
We
also had members produce
new episodes of their
shows last week. Keep an eye
out for the latest from Wayne
Davidson as he demonstrates
martial arts techniques while
playing his original music.
Sheila Profenna hosted two
new episodes of Itâ€™s All About
Jesus, which will soon be airing
on RTV. For any past community
events you might
miss on television, please
head to RevereTVâ€™s YouTube
page, where we also upload
and stream all of our in-house
content and live coverage of
events around the city.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 17, 2019
Softball Patriots bounce back to beat Salem after Classical heartbreaker
By Joe Mitchell
S
lowly but surely, the Revere
High School softball team
(7-5 overall, 4-4 in the Northeastern
Conference South
Division) is inching closer to
clinching another postseason
berth.
After beating Marblehead
early last week, the Patriots
ended up dropping a 10-6 decision
to Lynn Classical on May
10. But they bounced right back
again to beat Salem on Tuesday,
May 14, 5-3. Coach Joe
Ciccarello said that the game
against Salem was a â€œnice win.â€
Olivia McManus (four strikeouts)
pitched the fi rst three innings,
and Adrianna Fusco (seven
strikeouts) then came in to
fi nish up, throwing the last four
to record the victory. Eve Lescovitz
led the way at the plate
with a two-run double that
sealed the deal.
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Ciccarello also said that the
defense was also responsible
for this close win. Julianna Raff a,
who had a hit and scored a run,
survived a scare in the outfi eld
when she collided with Lynsie
Anderson. But in the end, both
players were able to shake it off .
Last weekâ€™s loss against the
Rams did have some positive aspects
to it, an indication that the
Revere girls just might be turning
the corner while heading
down the home stretch. â€œThat
was defi nitely our best game to
date,â€ said Ciccarello. â€œWe were
holding a 5-0 lead going into
the top of the seventh, and were
playing great defense. Olivia was
also pitching extremely well. We
were getting timely hits by Katie
Oâ€™Donnell, Olivia and Raff a.
â€œHowever, it started to rain at
the start of the last inning, and
so did the errors and the hits by
Classical. They scored 10 runs
before we were fi nally able to
get that third out. We did score
a run in the home half and had
two on, but thatâ€™s where they
stayed, unfortunately.â€
But after this lost opportunity,
Ciccarello continues to lament
the fact that they still have
trouble fi nishing games. â€œWe
simply cannot close out a big
game yet,â€ he said. â€œThree out
of our fi ve losses this year happened
in the last inning.â€
Ciccarello mentioned one of
those two other losses was a 1-0
heartbreaker to Beverly. If only
they could turn the clocks back,
they might be staring at an undefeated
record right now.
â€œThis team needs to find
some confidence that it can
close out a win against a good
team,â€ the veteran coach said.
It doesnâ€™t get any easier for
the Revere girls. They went up
against Medford May 15 (after
press deadline) before heading
to Somerville to face the Highlanders
on Friday at 4:30 p.m.
They have a make up game
with those same Lynn Classical
Rams on Saturday, this time at
their place, Breed Field, starting
at 10 a.m. The Pats will remain
on the road to begin next
week versus host Lynn English
on Monday, May 20, and then
they will head to Malden on
Wednesday to face the Golden
Tornadoes.
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4 PERCENT (H 86)
House and Senate held a
constitutional convention
and approved 156-37, (House
approved 121-33, Senate approved
35-4), a proposed
constitutional amendment
that would allow a graduated
income tax in Massachusetts
and impose an additional 4
percent income tax, in addition
to the current fl at 5.1 percent
one, on taxpayersâ€™ earnings
of more than $1 million.
Language in the amendment
requires that â€œsubject to appropriationâ€
the revenue will
go to fund quality public education,
aff ordable public colleges
and universities, and for
the repair and maintenance
of roads, bridges and public
transportation.
The proposal is sponsored
by Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester)
and Rep. James
Oâ€™Day (D-West Boylston). In
order to go on the ballot for
voters to decide, it needs to
twice have the votes of 101
of the 200 members of the
House and Senate in the current
2019-2020 session and
again in the 2021-2022 session.
The earliest it could be
on the ballot is in November
2022.
A similar eff ort by a group
called the â€œRaise Up Coalitionâ€
to get the question on
the 2018 ballot was derailed
when it was ruled unconstitutional
by the Supreme Judicial
Court which said the
constitution prohibits placing
more than one objective
in a single proposed constitutional
amendment that is
sought by a citizensâ€™ group.
The courtâ€™s decision noted
that the proposal imposed
the tax and then stipulates
how the money could be
spent.
The current amendment is
proposed by legislators rather
than citizens and according
to proponents, amendments
proposed by legislators
can have more than one
objective and would not be
ruled unconstitutional by
the court.
There was no debate on
the proposal and no amendments
were considered despite
eff orts by GOP Minority
Leader Brad Jones (RNorth
Reading) to propose
one. Jones said that Senate
President Karen Spilka, who
presided over the convention
was intent on gaveling
through the proposal quickly
and defl ected his attempts
to off er an amendment. Jones
said his amendment would
have required that revenue
from the new tax be spent in
addition to funds already directed
toward education and
transportation, and not simply
replace those funds.
Jones was clearly unhappy
with the procedure. â€œYou
know what it is?â€ Jones told
the State House News Service.
â€œYou can quote me. Itâ€™s
bu**sh**. Thatâ€™s what it is.â€
Senate President Karen
Spilka said there will be debate
and the opportunity to
propose amendments when
the proposal is debated again
on June 12.
Supporters say the amendment
will aff ect only 20,000
extremely wealthy individuals
and will generate up to $2
billion annually in additional
tax revenue. They argue
that using the funds for education
and for the repair and
maintenance of roads, bridges
and public transportation
will benefi t millions of Bay
State taxpayers. They note
the hike would help lower income
families which are now
paying a higher share of their
income in taxes.
Opponents argue the new
tax will result in the loss of
9,500 private sector jobs,
$405 million annually in personal
disposable income and
some millionaires moving out
of state. They say that the earmarking
of the funds for specific
projects is illegal and
said all the funds will go into
the General Fund and be up
for grabs for anything.
â€œThe new revenue that
would be raised by the Fair
Share Amendment would go
a long way in helping to fi x
crumbling roads and bridges,
improving service on the
MBTA and other public transportation,
increasing funding
for public schools, expanding
access to quality early childhood
education, and making
higher education more
aff ordable for students and
families,â€ said Sen. Jason Lewis
(D-Winchester), the Senate
sponsor of the proposal. â€œItâ€™s
also the best way to raise revenue
that would make our
tax system fairer and more
progressive, rather than increasing
taxes on middle
class families who cannot afford
to pay more. Iâ€™m pleased
that the Legislatureâ€™s action
today moves the Fair Share
Amendment one step closer
to the ballot.â€
â€œThe Massachusetts Fiscal
Alliance (MFA) stands
with the voters, who on fi ve
separate occasions voted
against making Massachusetts
a graduated income
tax state, and with the stateâ€™s
highest court which recently
rejected a similar scheme as
unconstitutional,â€ said Paul
Craney, spokesman for the
MFA. â€œSome lawmakers think
history started in 2019, but
this policy idea is the most
rejected in the stateâ€™s history.
The answer should always be
â€˜no,â€™ when considering removing
our constitutionally protected
guarantees of equal
taxation.â€
â€œCommunity, faith, and labor
groups all across Massachusetts
strongly support the
Fair Share Amendment because
itâ€™s the most fair, progressive
and sustainable way
to raise the major new revenue
Massachusetts needs to
invest in transportation and
public education,â€ said Andrew
Farnitano, the spokesman
for Raise Up Massachusetts.
â€œWe thank the Legislature
for moving the Fair Share
Amendment forward today.â€
â€œIf there was ever any doubt
that the Legislature would
expedite the scheme to tax
more, todayâ€™s brief constitutional
convention dispelled
it,â€ said Chip Ford, executive
director of Citizens for Limited
Taxation. â€œIt took longer to
call the convention to order
than to actually vote on and
advance the so-called â€˜Millionaireâ€™s
Tax,â€™â€™â€™ Ford added.
â€œA whopping billion dollars
in excess revenue above last
Aprilâ€™s haul poured into state
coff ers just last month alone
but thatâ€™s still not enough for
the â€˜spendoholicsâ€™ on Beacon
Hill. More never is.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the additional
4 percent tax. A â€œNoâ€
vote is against it.)
Rep. Bob DeLeoYes
Rep. RoseLee VincentYes
Sen. Joseph Boncore Yes
$200 MILLION IN CHAPTER
90 FUNDING FOR LOCAL
ROADS (H 69)
House 156-0, approved and
sent to the Senate a bill authorizing
$200 million in onetime
funding for the maintenance
and repair of local
roads and bridges in cities
and towns across the state.
The package is a bond bill under
which the funding would
be borrowed by the state
through the sale of bonds.
Other provisions include
$200 million for rail improvements
and $1.5 billion in
bonding to allow for federal
interstate repairs to advance.
According to offi cials, 80 percent
of the $1.5 billion would
be reimbursed by the federal
government.
Supporters said the $200
million would help cities and
towns keep their roads and
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1898 or 1922?
11. What roseâ€™s name is
patriotic?
1. On May 17, 1826, why
did John James Audubon
depart for England?
2. In Bermuda the last
Friday in May is called
Bermuda Day; what does
it celebrate?
3. On the TV sitcom â€œThe
Honeymooners,â€ where
did Norton work?
4. In Dickensâ€™ â€œOliver Twistâ€
what is Jack Dawkinsâ€™
nickname?
5. On May 18, 1642, what
Canadian city was
founded on an island?
6. In what sport are arrobas
a unit of measure
meaning 25 lbs.?
7. Which U.S. state has
never seen subzero
temperatures?
8. How many kids were in
â€œThe Brady Bunchâ€?
9. On May 20, 1768, what
First Lady was born?
(Hint: bipartisan hostess.)
10. According to Guinness
World Records, the oldest
vegetarian restaurant is
Switzerlandâ€™s Haus Hitl,
which dates from 1861,
12. In May what horse race is
in Baltimore, Md.?
13. On May 21, 1881, who
founded the American
Red Cross? (Hint: initials
CB.)
14. What actor appeared
in â€œRaging Bull,â€ â€œThe
Godfather Part IIâ€ and
â€œCasinoâ€?
15. What color is San
Franciscoâ€™s Golden Gate
Bridge?
16. Whose theme song was
â€œInka Dinka Dooâ€?
17. On May 22, 1906,
who received a patent
for â€œnew and useful
improvement in Flying
Machinesâ€?
18. In James Barrieâ€™s â€œPeter
Pan,â€ what kind of dog
protected the Darling
children?
19. On May 22, 1885, what
Parisian was born who
said, â€œNothing is more
powerful than an idea
whose time has comeâ€?
(Hint: initials VH.)
20. What singer is known
as â€œThe Demon of
Screaminâ€™?
Answers below, please no cheating!
FROM
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bridges safe and allow many
vital municipal road projects
to move forward.
No one voted against the
bill but there are some legislators
and city and town officials
who say the $200 million
that has been given for
the past few years is insufficient.
The Massachusetts
Municipal Association (MMA)
said it appreciates that the
bill is moving forward because
cities and towns maintain
and repair 30,000 miles
of local roadsâ€”thatâ€™s 90 percent
of the roadways in the
Bay State.
However, for several years,
the MMA has been seeking
to increase the amount
to $300 million. â€œThe MMAâ€™s
long-term goal is to work
with the governor and Legislature
on a shared strategy
to increase Chapter 90 funding
and provide a multi-year
framework, so that cities and
towns can improve the quality
of our roadways and save
taxpayer dollars,â€ said MMA
Executive Director Geoff
Beckwith.
Transportation House chairman
Bill Straus (D-Mattapoisett)
said the current $200
million is sufficient when
combined with other state
programs to help citiesâ€™ and
townsâ€™ infrastructure including
a $50 million small bridge
repair.
â€œWe have increased not
just state spending, but the
money we provide to municipalities
in other ways,â€
said Straus. â€œI donâ€™t agree that
weâ€™ve fl atlined the expenditure.
I just think weâ€™re striving
to fi nd additional ways, either
through the bridge program
which I would like to see expanded
or as direct budget
aid to municipalities for their
road and bridge needs.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the bill.)
Rep. Bob DeLeo Yes
Rep. RoseLee Vincent Yes
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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
BEACON | SEE PAGE 19
by Jim Miller
The Long-Term Care Benefi t Many
Veterans Are Missing Out On
Dear Savvy Senior,
I have heard that the VA has a benefi t that can help veterans
and spouses with long-term care costs. We recently had to move
my 86-year-old father â€“ who served in the army nearly 60 years
ago â€“ into an assisted living facility, and my mom isnâ€™t far behind.
Can the VA help?
Seeking Aid
Dear Seeking,
The Veterans Administration does indeed have a little-known,
underutilized benefi t that can help wartime veterans and their
surviving spouses pay for a variety of long-term care costs.
This benefi t, called â€œAid and Attendance,â€ is a special pension
thatâ€™s paid in addition to a basic pension. It pays a maximum of
$2,230 a month to married veterans; $1,881 a month to single
veterans; or $1,209 a month to a surviving spouse. The money
is tax free, and can be used to pay for in-home care, assisted
living and nursing home care.
Today, only around 230,000 veterans and survivors receiving
Aid and Attendance, but millions more are eligible and either
donâ€™t know about it, or donâ€™t think they can qualify for it.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, your dad must have served at least 90 days of active
military service with at least one day of service during a period
of war, and not have been discharged dishonorably. Single
surviving spouses of wartime vets are eligible if their marriage
ended due to death.
In addition, your dad will also have to meet certain thresholds
for medical and fi nancial need to be eligible.
To qualify medically he must be either disabled, or over the
age of 65 and need help with basic everyday living tasks such
as eating, dressing, bathing or going to the bathroom. Being
blind or in a nursing home or assisted living facility due to mental
disability also qualifi es him. Single surviving spouses have
no age restrictions, but they must require help with basic everyday
living tasks to be eligible.
To qualify fi nancially, your parents must have limited assets,
under $127,061, excluding their home, vehicle and personal
belongings. And their annual income (minus medical and
long-term care expenses) cannot exceed the Maximum Allowable
Pension Rate (MAPR), which in 2019 is $26,766 for a veteran
and their spouse; $22,577 for a single veteran; and $14,509
for a surviving spouse.
To calculate your parentâ€™s income qualifi cations, add up their
income over the past year (including Social Security, pensions,
interest income from investments, annuities, etc.), minus any
out-of-pocket medical expenses, prescription drugs, insurance
premiums and long-term care costs over that same period of
time. If the fi nal tally is under the MAPR, and he meets the other
requirements, he should be eligible for aid.
How to Apply
To learn more, or to apply for Aid and Attendance, contact
your regional VA benefi t offi ce (see Benefi ts.va.gov/benefi ts/offi
ces.asp or call 800â€“827â€“1000) where you can apply in person.
You can also apply by writing the Pension Management Center
for your state (see Benefi ts.va.gov/pension/resources-contact.
asp). Youâ€™ll need to include evidence, like VA Form 21-2680 (VA.
gov/vaforms) which your dadâ€™s doctor can fi ll out that shows his
need for Aid and Attendance.
If you need some help, you can appoint a Veteran Service Offi
cer (VSO), a VA-accredited attorney or claims agent to represent
your dad. See www.ebenefi ts.va.gov/ebenefi ts/vso-search
to locate someone.
If your dad is eligible, it will take between six and 12 months
for his application to be processed, so be patient.
You should also know that if your dadâ€™s Aid and Attendance
application is approved, the VA will send a lump sum retroactive
payment covering the time from the day you fi led the application
until the day it was approved. Then your dad receives
monthly payments going forward.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the
NBC Today show and author of â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
1. Because he couldnâ€™t find an
American publisher for his bird
drawings collection
2. Offi cially, the fi rst day of summer;
unoffi cially, its Ok to go boating,
wear Bermuda shorts, etc.
3. The NYC sewers
4. The Artful Dodger
5. MontrÃ©al
6. In Spanish bullfi ghting, to weigh
the bulls
7. Hawaii
8. Six
9. Dolley Madison
10. 1898
11. The American Beauty
12. The Preakness
13. Clara Barton
14. Robert De Niro
15. International Orange (so it can be
seen in the fog)
16. Jimmy Duranteâ€™s
17. Orville and Wilbur Wright
18. Nana, a St. Bernard
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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 May
6-10, the House met for a total
of fi ve hours and 22 minutes
while the Senate met for
a total of eight hours and 21
minutes.
MON. MAY 6
House 11:11 a.m. to 1:27 p.m.
Senate 11:02 a.m. to 5:13 p.m.
TUES. MAY 7
No House session
No Senate session
WED. MAY 8
House 11:08 a.m. to 1:55 p.m.
Senate 11:15 a.m. to 1:20 p.m.
THURS. MAY 9
House 11:04 a.m. to 11:23 a.m.
Senate 11:07 a.m. to 11:12
a.m.
FRI. MAY 10
No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
BOSTON
| from page 10
Cosmos for the fi rst time since
July 17, 2016, when he played
in a NPSL playoff defeat away
to Legacy 76. Avner Alves,
who featured in every match
in midfi eld in 2018, made his
fi rst appearance of the season
away to NY Cosmos in
the heart of defense. Bustamante
was the teamâ€™s third
captain in as many matches
last weekend, following
GK Jake Wagmeister (at Hartford)
and midfi elder Tommaso
Dâ€™Agostino (vs. Hartford).
Boston Cityâ€™s overall record
playing competitive matches
in the state of New York
is W3, L5, D1. Boston Cityâ€™s
overall record against NYAC
is W1, L3, D1. Last season
the Italians won 6-0 in Boston,
but there was no return
fi xture. Boston Cityâ€™s overall
record against the Italians
is W1, L2. The sides did not
meet in 2017, having split
the series in 2016. Playercoach
Michael Bustamante
has scored on both occasions
he has lined up for the Lions
against the Brooklyn Italians
(both in 2016). Boston City
will complete a 1,400-mile
road trip in New York State
once returned from Brooklyn
and then head on the road
to Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds
on Friday, May 24.
The next Lions home match
is against Greater Lowell on
Sunday, May 26 at Harry Della
Russo Stadium in Revere â€“
kickoff at 6 p.m.
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~ Obituary ~
Miriana T.
Caputo
(Guarino)
55, of Revere,
formerly
of
East Boston, passed away
on May 6, 2019. Cherished
daughter of the late Giuseppe
and Lucia (Buonopane) Guarino.
Beloved wife of Pasquale
Caputo. Loving mother of
Katerina and Gaetano Caputo
of Revere. Caring sister
of Pasquale Guarino and his
wife Elvira of Middleton. Also
survived by many loving nieces,
nephews, cousins, friends,
and her loving pet Milo.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
may be made to the Miriana
Memorial Scholarship Fund,
48 Payson Street, Revere, MA
02151.
William R.
â€œBillyâ€
Churchill
Manager
for Massport
at Logan
Airport Of Revere & Shapleigh,
ME, in the presence of
his God & his loving family,
on May 9, after a long illness
at 70 years. Devoted
husband of Kathleen (Morris)
Churchill of Revere. Loving
father of Revere Firefi ghter
William G. â€œBillyâ€ Churchill
& wife Danielle of Revere and
the late Bridget M. Churchill.
Beloved son of the late Frank
A. â€œChoo-Chooâ€ & Marie V.
(Morgan) Churchill. Adored
grandfather of William S. & Alice
M. Churchill. Dear brother
of Marie â€œReeâ€ Churchill of
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lieâ€ Churchill of West Peabody.
Cherished brother-inlaw
of Evelyn â€œEvieâ€ Morris of
Revere & Marjorie Margolis &
husband Dr. Gerald Margolis
of Needham. Also lovingly
survived by many loving
nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
grandnephews, cousins &
his canine companions, Georgie
& Gracie. In lieu of fl owers,
remembrances may be made
to Revere Cultural & Historical
Preservation, 108 Beach
St., Revere, MA 02151.
Thomas A.
Hagstrom
R e ve re
Resident,
56 Years,
Navy Vet.
of Vietnam
Era At 85
years, following
a
brief illness, May 12, in Revere,
formerly of East Boston
& Lynn. Beloved husband
of 56 years to Georgianna
A. (McCarthy) Hagstrom.
Adored father to Aurelie
A. Hagstrom of Providence,
RI, Thomas J. Hagstrom
of Revere, Kimberly A.
DeLuca & husband Antonio
& Heide A. Carbone & husband
Andrew J., all of Lynnfi
eld & Erica A. Scoppettuolo
& husband Joseph of Revere.
Dear brother of Donald
F. Hagstrom & wife Gilda â€œGailâ€
Hagstrom of Revere & the late
Robert, Charles, Earl & Norman
â€œRedâ€ Hagstrom & the
late Geraldine Cann & Claire
West. Cherished grandfather
of Andrew T. Carbone, Olivia
G. DeLuca, Antonio R. DeLuca,
Celia B. Carbone & Angelo
T. DeLuca, all of Lynnfi eld,
Celeste K. Scoppettuolo, Gianna
J. Scoppettuolo, both
of Revere, Enzo R. DeLuca of
Lynnfield & Khloe N. Scoppettuolo
of Revere. Also lovingly
survived by many nieces
& nephews, grandnieces
& grandnephews. Navy Veteran
of the Vietnam Era. Retiree
of Danielâ€™s Printing of
Malden. Former member of
the Swampscott Council â€“
Knights of Columbus.
Catherine Terrazano
Of Stoneham, formerly of
Revere, on May 8, 2019, at
the age of 86. Beloved wife
of the late Michael Terrazano.
Devoted mother of Stephen
Terrazano and his wife Judith,
and the late Michael and
Maureen Terrazano. Cherished
grandmother of Sarah
and Jason Terrazano. Dear
sister of Josephine Magliocca
of Milford, Connie Corcoran
of Derry, NH, Eleanor Kelley
of Methuen, Louise King
of Dunstable, and the late
Jennie Hanscom. Also survived
by many loving nieces
and nephews. Catherine
was a member of the VFW
Beachmont. A Visitation will
be held at the Paul Buonfi glio
& Sons-Bruno Funeral Home,
128 Revere St., REVERE, on
Saturday, May 18, 2019 from
9:00am to 10:30am followed
by a Funeral Mass at St. Anthonyâ€™s
Church at 11:00am.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are
kindly invited. In lieu of fl owers,
donations can be made
to Beacon Hospice ATTN:
Amedisys Foundation, 3854
American Way Suite A, Baton
Rouge, LA 70816.
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î€” îƒ² î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠî•î’î’îî€ î–î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ î†î’î˜î‘î—îˆî•î–î€ î’î‘îˆ î†î„î•
îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ î‰î•î’î‘î— î€‰ î•îˆî„î• î‡îˆî†îŽî–î€ î–îˆî†î˜î•îŒî—îœ î–îœî–î—îˆîî€ î‹î„î‘î‡îŒî†î„î“î“îˆî‡ î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îˆî–î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€—î€—î€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€¯î€¤î€¶î€· î€¯î€²î€· î„î™î„îŒîî„î…îîˆ îŒî‘ î€¥îˆîîîˆî™î˜îˆ î€«îˆîŒîŠî‹î—î–î€„ î€¥îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î î™îŒîˆîšî–î€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î–î˜î…î€î‡îŒî™îŒî€
î–îŒî’î‘ î–î˜î•î•î’î˜î‘î‡îˆî‡ î…îœ îˆî›î†îî˜î–îŒî™îˆî€ î†î˜î–î—î’î î‹î’îîˆî– î—î‹î„î— î„î•îˆ î“îˆî•î‰îˆî†î—îîœ îî„îŒî‘î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡
î€¥î˜îŒîî‡ îœî’î˜î• î‡î•îˆî„î î‹î’îîˆî€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€”î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€±îŒî†îˆîîœ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î€‰ îî„îŒî‘î—î„îŒî‘î‡ î€™ î•îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€¦î„î“îˆî€ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– îŠî•î„î‘î€
îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšî€’î†î— îƒ€î•î€ î–î˜î‘î•î’î’îî€ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îî™î•îî€ î‡î‘î•îî€ îî„î•îŠîˆ îî„î–î—îˆî• îšî€’î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹ î€‰
î–îŽîœîîŒîŠî‹î—î€ î’ï‚ˆî†îˆ î„î•îˆî„î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î’î‘îˆ î†î„î• î‡îˆî—î„î†î‹îˆî‡ îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ îîˆî™îˆî îî’î—î€ î–îŒî‡îˆ
î–î—î•îˆîˆî—î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€—î€˜î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€š î•îî€ î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î€–î€î€— î…î‡î•îî–î€ î€• î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îî™î•îî€ î‡î‘î•îî€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î• îî„î–î—îˆî•
î…î‡î•î î’î• î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î’î’îî€ î–îŒî‡îˆ î†î’î™îˆî•îˆî‡ î“î’î•î†î‹î€ î€” î† îŠî„î•î€ îîˆî™îˆî îœî„î•î‡î€ î€¬î•î’î‘ î€ºî’î•îŽî– î‘îˆîŒîŠî‹î€
î…î’î•î‹î’î’î‡î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€—î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ºî’î‘î‡îˆî•î‰î˜î î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î•î„î‘î†î‹ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€• î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îî™î•î îšî€’î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡
îƒ€î’î’î•î–î€ îˆî„î—î€îŒî‘ îŽîŒî— îšî€’î–î—î„îŒî‘îîˆî–î– î„î“î“îîŒî„î‘î†îˆî–î€ î‚¿î‘ î€¯î€¯ îšî€’î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î’î’î î€‰ î€—î—î‹ î…îˆî‡î•îî€ î‘îˆîšîˆî•
î•î’î’î‰ î€‰ îšîŒî‘î‡î’îšî–î€ î†îˆî‘ î„îŒî•î€ î„îî„î•îî€î€” î† îŠî„î•î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€—î€šî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€µî€¤î€µî€¨ î€©î€¬î€±î€§ î€·îšî’ î€©î„îîŒîîœ î€§î˜î“îîˆî› î–î—îœîîˆ î‹î’îîˆ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€˜î€’î€— î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î€
î•î’î’îî– îˆî„î†î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î€ î–îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€ î—îšî’ î†î„î• î‡îˆî—î„î†î‹îˆî‡ îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ î‰î„î•îîˆî•î– î“î’î•î†î‹î€ îîˆî™îˆî
îî’î—î€ î–îŒî‡îˆ î–î—î•îˆîˆî— îî’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€—î€™î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¨î€¹î€¨î€µî€¨î€·î€· î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€¤î€¯î€¯ î€¥î€µî€¬î€¦î€® î€·îšî’ î€©î„îîŒîîœ î€™î€’î€š î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€” î…î„î—î‹ îˆî„î†î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î€
îˆî‘î†îî’î–îˆî‡ î‹îˆî„î— î–î˜î‘î•î’î’îî€ î’î“îˆî‘ î“î’î•î†î‹îˆî–î€ îšî„îîŽî€î˜î“ î„î—î—îŒî† î‰î’î• î‰î˜î—î˜î•îˆ îˆî›î“î„î‘î–îŒî’î‘î€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡
îŒî‘ î‡îˆî–îŒî•î„î…îîˆ î€ºî’î’î‡îî„îšî‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€™î€›î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¯î€¼î€±î€± î€¦î€²î€°î€³î€¯î€¨î€·î€¨î€¯î€¼ î€µî€¨î€±î€²î€¹î€¤î€·î€¨î€§ î€˜ î•î’î’î î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î…îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î
îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŒî–îî„î‘î‡ îšî€’î–îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î„î‘î‡ î†îˆî•î„îîŒî† î—îŒîîˆ îƒ€î’î’î•î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î• îî„î˜î‘î€
î‡î•îœî€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î…î„î—î‹î€ î‹îˆî„î—î€ î‹î’î— îšî„î—îˆî• î€‰ îˆîîˆî†î—î•îŒî†î€ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î’î‘ î‡îˆî„î‡î€îˆî‘î‡ î–î—î•îˆîˆî—
î€°î€²î€¹î€¨ î€µî€¬î€ªî€«î€· î€¬î€±î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€–î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€³î€¨î€µî€©î€¨î€¦î€· îŒî‘ îˆî™îˆî•îœîšî„îœî€„ î€¦î˜î–î—î’î î€¦î€¨ î€¦î’î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€”î€” î•îî–î€ î€˜ î…î‡î•îî–î€ î€– î‰î˜îî î€‰
î€•î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ îŠî•î„î‘î‡ î‰î’îœîˆî• îšî€’îˆîîˆîŠî„î‘î— î–î“îîŒî— î–î—î„îŒî•îšî„îœî€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“îˆî‘ îƒ€î• î“îî„î‘î€ îî™î•îî€ î‡î‘î•îî€
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î„î•îˆî„ îšî€’î„î—î•îŒî˜î î‡î’î’î• î—î’ î„îšîˆî–î’îîˆ î…î„î†îŽîœî‡î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î• î€©î€³ î‰î„îîŒîîœî•îî€ î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî‡ îƒ€î•î– î—î‹î•î’î˜îŠî‹î€
î’î˜î—î€ î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ î€¯î€¯ îšî€’î“îî„îœî•îî€‘ î€ªî’ î—î’î€ î€˜î€³îŒî•î„î—îˆî–î€ªîîˆî‘î€‘î†î’îî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€”î€î€—î€“î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
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LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite
counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping,
custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
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781-233-1401
PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC,
finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout,
great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
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î„î“î“îîŒî„î‘î†îˆî–î€ î€²î™îˆî•î–îŒîîˆî‡ î’î‘îˆ î†î„î• îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ îŒî•î•îŒîŠî„î—îŒî’î‘î€ îŠî„î– î‹îˆî„î—
îˆî‘î†îî’î–îˆî‡ î“î’î•î†î‹î€ î†îˆî‘î—î•î„îî€¹î„î†î€ î‰îŒî‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆîî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€‡î€˜î€™î€œî€î€œî€“î€“
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$î€—î€•î€™î€î€œî€“î€“
Coming Soon
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New Construction!
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SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in
2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
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Under
Contract
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 17, 2019
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206 HANCOCK ST., EVERETT $524,900
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6 RUSSELL ST., EVERETT
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WITH HEAT
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30 CHELSEA ST, UNIT 204, EVERETT
2 BED, 2 BATH CONDO - $369,900
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68 NEWTON ST., EVERETT
TWO FAMILY - $575,000
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