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National Grid contractor, Robert
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is using streets in the Garfield
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which has caused a disturbance
for many residents in Revere.
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the goal is to inform the public
about these issues, in the hopes of
grabbing the attention of National
Grid to relieve the neighborhood
from this harassment. “The
vehicles are parked overnight and
weekends and storage trailers are
parked 24-7. This has been going
on for over a year. The equipment
is stored there even when they are
not working on our City Streets,”
said Novoselsky.
“They are working on the Revere
Beach Parkway, a State Road [and]
still keeping their equipment on
our local streets. North Shore Rd (a
State Road) from the Revere Beach
Parkway to Dana Street is totally
unfit for vehicles to drive on and
people to walk,” he said.
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HEADACHE | SEE PAGE 6
City Councillor Rotondo
receives award for saving a life
By Alexis Mikulski
C
ouncillor-at-Large George Rotondo
was hailed as a hero
at Monday night’s City Council
meeting. Rotondo, who has been
a nurse since 1996 and an EMT
before that, received an award
from the City of Revere and the
Revere Fire Department, for saving
a life this week.
Rotondo noticed an unconscious
citizen from the window
of his car in front of the City Hall
parking lot, when he immediately
decided to take action. “I was driving
by and I saw that the troopers
were there and they tried to
get the guy out of it, so I got out
and could see he wasn’t breathGeorge
Rotondo
Councillor-at-Large
ing,” he said.
The unidentified man was suffering
from an opioid overdose,
according to Rotondo. Overdosing
on drugs or chemicals can either
be accidental or intentional.
They occur when a person takes
more than the medically recommended
dose of a prescription
drug, or consumes an illicit drug.
“I had some medic stuff in the
back of my car, and the State
Trooper gave me the Narcan
which I administered, and at one
point I thought I was going to
have to breathe for him,” said Rotondo.
“So
I went to my car and
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doing that is not the best thing.
The Narcan is always the best
thing,” he said.
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students call “shock dogs.” The
name came from the method
in which they’re cooked.
“It basically electrocutes
them,” Cheffro explained.
“Using 120 volts of alternating
current,” added Paradis.
The pair first started building
the project – inspired by
Presto’s 1970s “hot dogger”
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and Kyle Paradis get ready to eat hot dogs cooked in their
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prongs. With a push of a green
button that is connected to a
PLC, a lid closes on the device
and metal prongs send electricity
through the hot dog,
cooking it from the inside out.
Sixty-five seconds later, the
dogs are done.
“I’d say our dogs are better
than a Fenway Frank,” Paradis
said.
Coding developed by Cheffro
and Paradis programs the
device, which also includes a
number of colored buttons
that alert the user that different
sequences are occurring. A
blinking yellow light confirms
the dogs are cooking, while a
blue light signals that the device
is functioning properly
and no fuses have blown.
“It’s amazing,” Cheffro said.
“I love that we can come up
with an idea and then make
it happen.”
The project, which the juniors
completed under the
guidance of instructor Brian
Caven, encompasses the three
main disciplines of robotics
and automation: software,
electrical and mechanical.
“Everything that students
learn and create in class is similar
to what they’d see in the
industry,” Caven said. “Whether
it’s cooking a hot dog on an
electrical device or programming
stop lights, these all involve
the automation process.
It was great to see Matt and
Kyle exercise their creativity,
and this is something the entire
shop can enjoy.”
Next year, as seniors, Cheffro
and Paradis will once again
work on expanding the “shock
dogger,” potentially building
a robotic arm that can remove
the hot dogs and add
toppings, along with making
a touch panel that will allow
them to adjust the amount of
time the dogs cook for beef
versus chicken.
Local 4 backs Correggio’s
City Council candidacy
O
n Feb. 14, William McLaughlin,
the business manager
of the International Union of
Operating Engineers Local 4,
announced the organization’s
support for Ward 6 Councillor
candidate John R. Correggio.
“Local 4 is pleased to announce
your candidacy for Revere
City Council,” McLaughlin
said in his letter to Correggio.
“We are pleased to assist
you, and would convey a sense
that, with your strong support
of issues affecting working
families in the Commonwealth,
you can count on our
continued support.”
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Revere Runs 5K raises money for student scholarships
By Tara Vocino
N
early 100 runners took
part in the Revere Runs 5K
at the A.C. Whelan Elementary
School to benefit a scholarship
fund for Revere High
School students. According to
Race Co-Director Julie DeMauro,
Jessica Vo and Jennifer Puvada
were awarded scholarships
to pursue studies in the
health field. Leila Cesic and
Jonathan Nushi of the track
team each received a scholarship
as well.
Adult runners paid a $25 entry
fee while the cost for children
was $5.
The event also featured a
one-mile Kids Fun Run. Matthew
Leone placed first with
a time of five minutes 20 seconds.
Nathan Faddis finished
in second place with a time
of five minutes 36 seconds.
Raina Hamdani was right behind
him with a time of five
minutes 38 seconds.
“I’m happy,” Nathan said following
last Saturday’s race. “I
beat my time last year of seven
minutes per mile, running
from the school entrance,
around the school and back
to the parking lot.”
His father, David, said that he
is very proud of his son, addEmily
MacLean (left) placed third in the Women’s 20-29 age
group with a time of 26 minutes two seconds during this year’s
Revere Runs 5K last Saturday. Beachmont resident Travis
Alpert finished seconds ahead of Mayor Brian Arrigo with a
time of 26 minutes 21 seconds. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
ing that the run is a great start
to the summer. “I hope he’ll advance
to the 5K next year,” David
said.
Third place finisher Rania
Hamdani, a fifth grade student
at Garfield Elementary School,
said she was disappointed that
she didn’t place first or second.
“I was trying to beat everyone
and at the end of the course,
I had to hurry up,” Rania said.
“But I beat my time last year
of seven minutes 38 seconds.”
However, her mother, Fatima,
said she is very proud that
Rania placed in the top three.
“She’s going to participate every
year,” Fatima said.
As for the 5K itself, Christopher
Batts, 26, of Winthrop,
placed first with a time of 16
minutes 42 seconds “To me, it’s
more about time rather than
placing first,” Batts said. “I was
hoping for under 16 minutes
per mile. But I’m doing another
5K tomorrow in Winthrop to
have another shot of reaching
my goal.”
The six-year runner, who is a
member of the Heart Breaker
Running Club, ran track at Winthrop
High School and runs 10
miles every day.
Second place winner Fabian
Mejia, 35, of Revere, finished
with a time of 17 minutes 40
seconds. “I can’t complain,” Mejia
said. “It’s all about the track
kids at Revere High School.”
He said he runs from the Revere
Library to Revere Beach
and back. Mejia was also one
of five student athletes to be
named to the Hall of Fame at
Salem State University.
His daughter, Gabriela said
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his way into the passenger
seat. He placed a knife to
her throat and forced her
to drive to where his vehicle
was parked. He then repeatedly
punched her in the
head and dragged her out of
her vehicle by her hair, forcing
her into the back of his
car. The suspect then tried
to assault her, but she was
able to fight him off and run
away. He chased her, but another
female witnessed the
chase and stopped to help.
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He attacked her as well, but
both females were able to
get away.
During these events, Massachusetts
State Police Dispatcher
Lori Steinel constantly
monitored and reported
the GPS coordinates
of the suspect ’s phone.
Trooper Charles Buckley,
who was in command of
the State Police Revere desk,
maintained contact with
Chelsea and Lynn Police,
updating troopers on the
scene of any new information
gathered from phone
calls with the suspect. Sergeant
Edward Troy, who was
very familiar with the area,
set up a perimeter to contain
the suspect. Sergeants
Stephen Barnes and Erik Gagnon,
along with Troopers
Thomas Janeczak, Joseph
Lamusta, Andrew Patterson,
Devon Surian, Stephen
Thomson and Christopher
Thurlow, conducted tactical
searches of numerous locations,
all while maintaining
the perimeter.
At approximately 1:00
a.m., a Revere resident observed
the suspect in her
backyard and notified the
Revere Police Department.
Barnes and Gagnon, along
with Lamusta and Revere Police
Lieutenant Jeffrey Graff,
responded to her home
and found the suspect hiding
behind a large tree. The
suspect approached Barnes,
who was compelled to draw
his firearm in response. Using
effective verbal commands,
Barnes stopped the
suspect from further approaching,
preventing a potential
attack. The suspect
stood his ground; however,
ignoring commands to allow
for a safe arrest. Gagnon
and Lamusta surrounded
the suspect, drawing their
Tasers and ordering him to
surrender. Then Gagnon and
Graff were able to approach
the suspect and safely make
an arrest.
The suspect was subsequently
charged with armed
carjacking, attempted rape,
assault on a family member,
assault on a pregnant woman
and two counts of simple
assault.
“The skill and efficiency
these officers displayed
brought about a rapid conclusion
to a highly dangerous
and volatile situation,
one which could have been
much worse if this violent
felon was allowed to remain
at liberty for any additional
amount of time. The bravery
and control they exhibited
in the apprehension of
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an incident that could have
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Kids Golf Tournament to benefit
the Y’s youth programs,
on Monday, June 3. The Y welcomed
nearly 100 golfers to
the exclusive Kernwood Country
Golf Club for the 35th year
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This year’s tournament
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street sweeping days. Residents
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of or near their homes during
the day and at night,” he said.
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persists. “We are told by
National Grid personnel that
when the new gas line is complete,
they are only paving Half
of North Shore Rd. With all the
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Colella Awards/City of Revere community scholarships presented
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Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven
Morabito, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso, Beachmont
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ine elementary and middle
school academic standouts
– Alana Trunkey, Ethan
Men, Omolade Ayomide Adeniyi,
Mia Waldron, Jon Begolli,
Ivan Tejada-Serrano, Mia
Perrin, Christy Ly and Elizabeth
Mesina – were awarded
the George V. Colella award in
the City Council Chambers on
Monday afternoon. Two high
school students – Jenna Wells
and Devna Langat – were
awarded the City of Revere
Community Scholarship.
AWARDS | SEE PAGE 8
Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large
Steven Morabito, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, School Committee Vice
Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso,
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Councillor John Powers and School Committee Member Gerry
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, June 7, 2019
Candidate for Councilor-at-Large
Gerry Visconti Hosts Successful Campaign Kickoff
Thank you to all my supporters and family
who made our Kickoff a great success!
Elect GERRY VISCONTI
Councilor-at-Large
(Pol. Adv.)
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Mayor Brain Arrigo annual birthday
reception at Marina Restaurant & Bar
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Frank Sarro, Dimple Rana, Nick Moulaison, Sr., Brian Vesce, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Robert Bent,
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Rick Serino.
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Marisa Curiate, Cathy Bowden, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Camille
Laurano and Rita Johnson.
Onsite and adjacent parking for hundreds of cars.
Show moved to larger 600 capacity Ballroom due to overwhelming demand.
Don’t miss this Scorpions, AC/DC, Judas Priest tribute.
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Health Center Pres. & CEO
Manny Lopes and Mayor
Brian Arrigo
State Senator Joseph Boncore
and Mayor Brian Arrigo
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bottom row, same order; Frank Sclafani, Mike Colecchia and
Nick Catinazzo.
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, Ward 3 Councillor Arthur
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Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Fabian Tran, 16, Christian
Madrid, 17, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro, Recreation Director Michael
Hinojosa and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa.
Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, first place winner Christopher
Batts, 26, of Winthrop, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro, Recreation
Director Michael Hinojosa and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa.
Maria Aguilar and Nathan Faddis with his father,
David Faddis.
Fatima Hamdani with her daughter, Rania,
a fifth grade student at Garfield Elementary
School.
Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, third place
Kids Fun Run finisher Fatima Hamdani, Recreation Director
Michael Hinojosa, Active Living Coordinator Julie DeMauro
and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa, who finished first in
the 70-100 age group.
Shown from right to left are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Erika Cheever,
17, Rocio Gonzalez, 12, Maeve Hurley, 11, Active Living
Coordinator Julie DeMauro, Recreation Director Michael
Hinojosa and Race Co-Director Ann Marie Costa.
Second place finisher Fabian
Mejia recorded a time of
17 minutes 24 seconds. He
is shown with his children
Gabriela and Jothan.
Mayor Brian Arrigo and Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa
congratulate Matthew Leone on winning first place in the Kids
Fun Run.
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she is proud of her father and
wants to run when she gets
older. “I like to watch him run
and cheer him on,” Gabriela
said. “I go with him for one mile
around the block.”
Mejia’s four-year-old son, Jothan,
runs a half-mile with him
around the block. “I’m happy
and like to watch him run,” Jothan
said.
For his wife, Ana, it’s about
Zak Attioui placed third in the
Revere Runs 5K with a time of
17 minutes 47 seconds.
the look on her husband’s
face when he’s running. “I love
watching what he loves to do,”
Ana said. “It’s exciting, and
we’re all very proud of him.”
Third place finisher Zak Attioui
of Revere was 20 seconds
shy of his goal of 17 minutes 20
seconds, which he achieved
when he wasn’t fasting all day
for Ramadan. “I could have
done better,” Attioui said.
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Revere girls can’t slow down Raiders
By Greg Phipps
T
he Revere High School girls’
lacrosse team expected
to have its hands full against
Merrimack Valley Conference
(MVC) stalwart Central Catholic
in the first round of the Div.
1 North playoffs on Tuesday
in Lawrence. But the visiting
Patriots were hit with a shock
perhaps even they didn’t quite
anticipate as the host Raiders
tallied eight times in the opening
four minutes.
Revere was never able to
mount any kind of a serious
challenge after that early haymaker
(an 8-0 deficit with just
over 21 minutes remaining in
the first half) and went down
to defeat in convincing fashion,
19-6. The loss left the 12th
-
seeded Patriots with a 12-9 record
to end the 2019 season.
Meanwhile, No. 5 seed Central
Catholic (14-5) moved on
to the quarterfinals.
Struggling to keep the Raiders
from penetrating to its net,
Revere had a difficult time
achieving ball possession and
didn’t enjoy much time on the
offensive attack. In fact, Central
Catholic was able to maintain
possession for nearly 10
Revere players Kiana Napolitano (12) and Jenna Wells scramble for a loose
ball in Tuesday’s first-round loss at Central Catholic High School in Lawrence.
(Advocate Photos by Greg Phipps)
full minutes at one point in the
second half.
When the Patriots did manage
to go on offense, they
were pretty effective. Senior
captains Kiana Napolitano
(four goals) and Jenna Wells
(two scores) provided the scoring.
Revere trailed by a daunting
16-3 margin at halftime
but did play the Raiders even
at 3-3 over the final 25 minutes
– at least on the scoreboard.
Goalie Isabella CuartasLopera,
a sophomore, made
four saves.
“It’s always going to be a
tough matchup against these
LACROSSE | SEE PAGE 19
Revere’s Taylor Sujko heads upfield after gaining
possession of the ball in Tuesday’s playoff game.
Patriots defender Jessica Haggerty tries to outrun the pursuit
of two Central Catholic forwards on Tuesday.
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LAX Patriots fall to Peabody in round one
M
By Greg Phipps
idway through the second
quarter, the Revere Patriots
appeared to be in good
shape, holding a 5-1 lead over
the Peabody Tanners and getting
the better of the territorial
battle Monday in the first
round of the Div. 1 North boys’
lacrosse tourney at Harry Della
Russo Stadium. From that
point on, however, the tide
changed dramatically as the
visiting Tanners would score
14 of the next 19 goals and
surge to a 15-10 win over the
Patriots. The defeat left eighthseeded
Revere at 14-5 for the
season while ninth-seeded
Peabody (12-6) advanced to
the quarterfinal round.
Holding a 3-1 advantage after
the opening 12 minutes,
Revere netted the first two
scores of the second frame
to go ahead by four before
Peabody seemingly flipped
a switch and turned its intensity
up a couple of notches.
The Tanners crept to within
5-4 at the half and carried the
momentum into the third by
scoring four straight times and
grabbing an 8-5 lead.
Revere forward Eric Bua
then gave the Patriots renewed
hope by whipping
home two goals in the final
minute of the quarter to make
it a close 8-7 affair. The positive
vibes from that final minute
unfortunately didn’t carry
over for Revere, as the Tanners
would outscore the home
team 7-3 in the fourth to win
comfortably.
“The energy we came out
Revere forward Eric Bua scoops up a loose ball against Peabody
as teammate Jason Reyes looks on. Bua scored five times in
Monday’s first-round defeat.
Revere’s Kevin Cabrera tangles with two Peabody players for
ball possession in Monday’s first-round loss at Harry Della
Russo Stadium. (Advocate Photos by Greg Phipps)
with wasn’t the energy we finished
with,” said Revere head
coach Austin Powers after the
game. “We came out flying
and were ready to go. We were
hungry and then we just lost
our momentum.”
Asked what may have led
to the major change in complexion
during the game,
Powers said the visitors made
better choices on the field.
“They made good decisions
when they had the ball, and
we turned it over too much,
and we didn’t play much in
the offensive end in the third
quarter.”
Despite the loss, Bua had a
strong offensive outing with
five goals, followed by two
tallies each from Jarrod Natola
and Yacine Mansouri. Goalie
Cameron Mazza was a busy
netminder, stopping 23 shots.
Powers said many seniors
are leaving this year’s
squad. He said, overall, he was
pleased with the performance
of his team this spring. “All season
the kids played hard. Losing
[14] seniors will be hard
next year, but I’m happy with
the season as a whole. Obviously,
I’m disappointed with
the finish.”
Departing senior players are
Bua, Mazza, Matt Stasio, Zach
Carifio, Rick Briana, Trevor Restino,
Nick Sujko, Sebastian
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Obituaries
Alice (Fraser)
Sarno
A
ge 92, died
W ednes -
day May 30 at
her home in
R ever e. She
was the wife of the late Peter
Sarno with whom she
shared of 62 years of marriage.
Alice and her husband enjoyed
traveling to over 60 countries.
Born in Boston, she was the
daughter of the late Hallet Fraser
and Henrietta Flinkfelt. Alice,
a Registered Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT), was a Red
Cross nursing assistant volunteer
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Estate of: Rosalyn Anita Sorkin
Date of Death: April 27, 2018
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Petitioner Nancy B. Sorkin of Swampscott, MA, Petitioner
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at several hospitals throughout
the course of World War II and
its aftermath; as well as a USO
volunteer and organizer. During
the late 1940s and early 1950s,
she was employed as a hostess
at Storyville, Blinstrub’s, and
other famed Boston area Jazz
and Big Band nightclubs. She
was the former manager of the
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
(MEEI) Emergency Department
and the former Director of
that hospital’s Ophthalmology
and Otolaryngology (ENT) Outpatient
Services Department.
Alice continued to work part
time until she was 86 years old.
Despite the fact that she would
have turned 93 in a couple of
months Alice never looked her
age. She was young at heart
and in spirit. Her gorgeous smile,
big blue eyes, and quiet sincerity
connected her with people
of all ages, from all parts of
the globe, and friends quickly
became family members. She
was loved and cherished as a
humble, intelligent, tenacious,
supportive, thoughtful, generous
and kindhearted person.
Alice leaves four children Laura
L. Proctor and her husband
Eric of AZ, Peter H. Sarno and
his wife Nanette of Georgetown
Paul T. Sarno of Revere and Linda
M. Sarno and her partner Michael
E. Ciarlone (dessert buddy),
two grandchildren; Jessica
and Matthew, five great grandchildren;
Peter Joseph, Madeline
Sophia, Emerson Rose, Faith
Joy, and Delaney and one grand
dog, Bogie. She was the sister
of the late Hallet Fraser, Louise
Page, Robert Fraser and Leslie
Fraser She is also survived by
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 18
1. What is Orchard House?
2. What fruit name does not
have a perfect rhyme?
3. In June 1815 the Duke
of Wellington defeated
Napoleon where?
4. In golf, what is a bogey?
5. On June 8, 1905, the
Pennsylvania Railroad
began 18-hour service
between what two cities?
6. In 1999 what magazine
changed Man of the Year
to Person of the Year?
7. Who created the fictional
detective Perry Mason?
8. On June 8, 1967, the
national spelling bee
winner aced what word
to win? (Hints: small dog,
starts with C.)
9. Who said “If all the year
were playing holidays, to
sport would be as tedious
as to work”? (Hint: initials
WS.)
10. What TV comedy duo
also played the guitar and
stand-up base?
11. On June 9, 1870, what
writer died, who, in “Hard
Times” wrote “There is a
wisdom of the head, and
... there is a wisdom of
the heart”?
12. What fictional character
lived in Bag End, Under
Hill, Hobberton?
13. In scrabble, a “triple letter
score” square is what
color?
14. What book has the
subtitle “OR, The Whale”?
(Hint: author initials HM.)
15. Artist Charles Dana
Gibson, creator of the
“Gibson Girl,” was born
in what Massachusetts
community? (Hint: starts
with R.)
16. What is the largest crop in
the United States?
17. On June 10, 1652, the first
U.S. mint was established
in what city?
18. In June 2001 what car
make was discontinued?
(Hint: named after a
colony.)
19. What kind of rabbit is
found in Massachusetts?
20. On June 13, 1611, a Dutch
astronomer, Johannes
Fabricius, published a
paper about what dark
spots?
Answers below, please no cheating!
FROM
PAGE 18
1.
Louisa May Alcott’s home in Concord,
Mass.
2. Orange
3. Waterloo
4. A one over par score
5. Chicago and New York
6. Time
7.
Erle Stanley Gardner
8. Chihuahua
9. William Shakespeare
10. The Smothers Brothers
11. Charles Dickens
12. Bilbo Baggins
13. Red
14. Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick”
15. Roxbury
16. Corn
17. Boston
18. Plymouth
19. Cottontail
20. Sunspots
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[MVC] teams, and [the Raiders]
are not even the best team in
that league,” Revere head coach
Manuel Lopes said afterwards.
“We were up against a tough
opponent. It’s been the story for
us all year – we’re strong on offense
but struggle defensively.”
Lopes said the Patriots will
lose nine seniors, mostly from
the midfield forward, and may
experience difficulties scoring
next season. This year’s defensive
issues were the result of
Revere losing a number of senior
defenders, including the
goalie, from last year’s unit, he
explained.
All things considered, Lopes
termed 2019 an “exceptional”
season overall. “We’re going
to have to do some rebuilding
next year and we’ll probably
have problems scoring,”
he said. “We’re an urban team
and we have kids on our team
who play different sports. Over
there, that team [Central Catholic]
probably has about 20
kids who just play lacrosse.”
Along with Napolitano and
Wells, the other departing seniors
are Taylor Sujko, Jannel
Mercado, Lily DelloIacono,
Jessica Haggerty, Kamila Calle,
Emily DiGiulio and Nicole
Mendonca.
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| from page 1
Narcan is the most common
narcotic overdose treatment used
in an emergency situation. It can
work within minutes and temporarily
reverses the effects of an
overdose until further medical
treatment has been administered.
As mentioned in a previous
article, in a report published by
the Massachusetts State Government,
there have been 108
opioid-related deaths in Revere
since 2013. The city is currently
exploring different solutions to
help combat this epidemic.
In the event that you witness
someone experiencing an opioid
overdose, Rotondo provided insight
for Revere residents on what
they can do to assist in a similar situation.
“Obviously, call 911 right
away. If you have Narcan, give the
Narcan. If you know how to rescue
breathe and they are not breathing,
then rescue breathe,” he said.
“Try and wake them up and do
as best as you can. After that you
need Narcan to reverse it. If you
don’t have it, then it’s just rescue
breathing at that point.”
The award was presented to
Rotondo by City Council President
Arthur Guinasso and members
of the Revere Fire Department.
Rotondo described it as
“an unnecessary award, but
great honor.”
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| from page 18
many nieces, nephews and extended
family. Alice is survived
by her sister-in-law Agnes Sarno
of Saugus and late brother
in laws and sister in laws Marcia,
Anthony, Salvy, and Dorothy
In lieu of flowers donations in her
memory may be made to Bridge
Over Troubled Waters, 47 West
St., Boston, MA 02111 or to the
charity of your choice.
Esther P.
(Sawyer)
Nadeau
A
longtime
resident of
Malden died
peacefully in
her sleep on Sunday, June 2, surrounded
by the comfort of her
loving family. Esther was born in
Revere in 1926. One of five children,
she was raised and educated
in Revere. In 1946, Esther
married her sweetheart, Edward
Nadeau, and the two settled
down in Malden together to raise
their family. They shared over 35
years together until his passing
in 1982. Esther worked with the
City of Malden School Department,
working in the cafeteria in
the Linden and Daniels schools,
and then for many years at Malden
High School. She retired after
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her to step away. In later years
when she moved to Suffolk Manor,
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of Malden.
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her great grandchildren, Bianca
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