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City of Revere to Host
Annual Santa Parade,
Tree Lighting
Saturday, Nov. 30
Parade to be held in honor of the Priscilla
Nickerson Memorial Scholarship Fund
from 4:00pm-5:00pm,
Tree Lighting to Follow at 5:00pm
Special to Th e Advocate
TEAM LEADERS: Ready to lead the Patriots to victory on Turkey Day are Revereâ€™s Captains, shown
from left to right: Danny Hou, Darian Martinez, Head Coach Louis Cicatelli, Geo Woodward and
Adam Lemus.
Football Pats gear up
for Thanksgiving showdown
against rival Winthrop
By Dom Nicastro
R
evere High Schoolâ€™s football
team closes its season
with one of Massachusettsâ€™ oldest
and fiercest rivalries: the
Thanksgiving Day matchup
against Winthrop. The Patriots
(5-5) will travel to Miller Field
on Thursday, Nov. 28, to face a
surging Vikings squad (6-4) in
what promises to be an exciting
chapter in the rivalryâ€™s storied
history. Kickoff is at 10 a.m.
The rivalry between Revere
and Winthrop began in 1913
and has spanned over a century,
with only brief interruptions.
Winthrop leads the alltime
series, having dominated
several decades, including
a stretch from the 1970s to the
early 2000s.
However, Revere has turned
the tide in recent years, winning
several Thanksgiving contests
in the 2010s. Last year,
Winthrop came out on top,
blanking Revere 22-0.
â€œThis is the biggest game of
the year, no matter what,â€ said
Revere Head Coach Lou Cicatelli.
â€œYou throw the records
out when itâ€™s Revere and Winthrop.
Itâ€™s the Super Bowl for
both towns.â€
The Vikings are coming off
a 42-24 win over KIPP Academy
and have won three of
their last four games. Their 5-3
regular season earned them a
spot in the Division 6 playoff s
as the No. 12 seed, though they
were eliminated in the opening
round by Abington.
Winthropâ€™s off ense is led by
junior running back Seth Sacco,
who has consistently impressed
with his speed and elusiveness.
Sacco has had multiple
standout performances
this season, including a 200yard,
three-touchdown game
against Gloucester. Senior captain
Will Murphy has also been
a game-changer, contributing
both on off ense and defense.
He amassed more than 200 allpurpose
yards and a critical interception
in a win over Salem
earlier this year.
â€œSacco is their go-to guy,â€ Cicatelli
said. â€œHeâ€™s shifty, strong,
and tough to bring down. Their
quarterback throws a good
ball, and their offensive and
defensive lines are very fast.
Theyâ€™re a well-balanced team.â€
Revere is looking to bounce
back after a 41-6 loss to Wakefi
eld ended its fi ve-game winning
streak. The Patriotsâ€™ strong
midseason surge included victories
over Boston Latin and Everett,
the latter marking their
fi rst win over the Crimson Tide
in 33 years.
Despite the loss to Wakefi
eld, Cicatelli sees an opportunity
for redemption and a
chance to end the season on
a high note. A win on Thanksgiving
would give the Patriots a
winning record and add to the
momentum theyâ€™ve built this
year. â€œThe kids have worked
hard and stayed resilient,â€ Cicatelli
said. â€œIf we can fi nish with
a win, especially against a rival
like Winthrop, it would be
a special ending to the year.â€
It certainly would. It would
mean five out of six wins to
close out the season.
WINTHROP | SEE Page 13
Mayor Patrick Keefe throws the switch to light up City Hall Plaza
as Santa and Mrs. Clause look on during last yearâ€™s event.
(Advocate fi le photo)
M
ayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
is proud to invite Revere
residents to the annual Priscilla
Nickerson Memorial Scholarship
Santa Parade, which will
bring fl oats and fun throughout
the Broadway corridor of
Revere, from 4:00pm-5:00pm,
leading into the Tree Lighting,
Saturday, November 30, 2024,
from 5:00pm-8:00pm at City
Hall Plaza (281 Broadway).
Priscilla Nickerson Memorial
Scholarship Santa Parade
â€” Saturday, November
30, from 3:30pm â€” 5:00pm,
with meet-up at Revere High
School Rear Parking Lot (101
School Street)
Residents are encouraged
to celebrate along the parade
route, which will travel:
1. from Revere High School
2. up True Street
3. up Cushman Street
4. down Newhall Street
5. down Malden Street
6. and return for its fi nal rally
down Broadway en route
to City Hall Plaza for the Tree
Lighting at 5:00pm
The Priscilla Nickerson Memorial
Scholarship Fund benSANTA
PARADE | SEE Page 3
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â€œSounds of Christmasâ€
Will Play in St.
Anthonyâ€™s Church
December 15
Chris 2024
M
usic Director Robert
Lehmann and the North
Shore Philharmonic Orchestra
will make their Christmastime
visit to Revere on Sunday,
December 15 when they
perform the annual Robert A.
Marra Memorial â€œSounds of
Christmasâ€ concert at St. Anthonyâ€™s
Church. Concert time
is 4 p.m.
Admission to the concert is
free for all who bring a generous
donation of non-perishable
food to benefi t the Revere
Food Pantry.
The Concert is jointly sponsored
by Bocchino Insurance
Company, NeighborHealth,
Massport, Xfinity, Astound,
and Action Emergency Management.
Revereâ€™s
Sounds of Christmas
Concert dates back to
1976. It was renamed in 2002
in memory of Revere resident
and former Revere High
teacher Robert A. Marra, a
charter member of the North
Shore Philharmonic and the
Orchestraâ€™s concertmaster for
50 years.
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~ OP-ED ~
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving
A
bout four centuries ago,
the infant Plimouth Colony
was hanging on to existence
by its fi ngernails.
A long period of drought
endangered its crops. Without
rain, the settlers would die.
So, Governor Bradford ordered
a day of prayer, asking
God for rain.
Bradfordâ€™s journal said that
the rains came, promptly and
heavily, â€œso that the earth was
thoroughly wet and soaked
with all.â€
When the revived harvest
was brought in, Bradford ordered
another day of thanksgiving
to the God who brought
the rain.
We donâ€™t pray for rain much
anymore, although a few
churches in the corn belt do.
We think of it as a little superstitious.
For
the same reason, we
donâ€™t thank God very much
anymore.
We are the losers thereby.
No matter what our religious
belief or lack of belief, we
know in our hearts that we are
not MASTERS of the UNIVERSE,
that something outside of us
and bigger than us brings the
rain and the harvest, and all
the miracles of life.
We know, in our hearts, that
we should thank somebody or
something for these gifts.
But we have nothing to be
thankful for.
Thanks for the gift of living,
healthy children.
Thanks for a strong community.
Thanks
for the determined
and peaceful people of Revere.
Yes,
we have plenty to be
thankful for but donâ€™t we still
have things to fear?
YES.
War and terrorism, age and
mortality.
The pilgrims didnâ€™t give
thanks because they had been
delivered eternally from worry,
fear and pain.
They knew that their community
was still in danger, as
ours is.
They knew a hard winter was
ahead, and many hard years
after it, as they may be for us.
They gave thanks for what
they have received already.
Thank, because the act of
thanking is an act of perception
and recognition.
When we recognize our
blessings, even if only once a
year, we renew our determination
to retain those blessings.
Finally, while youâ€™re at it,
thank the family cook for the
turkey!
Have a thankful Thanksgiving!
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SANTA PARADE |
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efi ts Revere students in honor
of Priscilla Nickerson, a
Revere resident committed
to serving others and community
building. To support
the Revere Public School
students benefitting from
this scholarship fund, residents
are invited to join
Mayor Keefe on a fl oat during
the Santa Parade, and
can register at: www.revere.
org/santawalk, or by sending
a $20.00 donation to
@CityofRevereMA on Venmo
with the memo â€œSanta
Parade.â€ Direct donations to
the fund can also be made
without participation in the
parade.
Tree Lighting â€” Saturday,
November 30, from
5:00pm â€” 8:00pm, at City
Hall Plaza (281 Broadway)
At the Tree Lighting, Santa
Claus will make his annual
visit to Revere to light the
City Hall Tree, and take photos
with children. There will
also be family activities, including
inflatables, cookie
decorating, a trackless train,
and reindeer rides.
â€œThereâ€™s no better way to
ring in the spirit of the season,
than celebrating with
our community for one of
Revereâ€™s greatest traditions:
the Tree Lighting,â€ said Mayor
Patrick M. Keefe Jr, â€œThis
year, weâ€™ve added more fun
by incorporating the Priscilla
Nickerson Memorial Scholarship
Santa Parade. Make sure
to join in on the holiday fun
this season with us!â€
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Operation Christmas
Child Collection Week,
now through Nov. 25
E
very year National Collection
Week takes place during
the third week in November
when across the country
more than 4,500 drop-off locations
open to collect shoebox
gifts â€” fi lled with fun toys,
school supplies and personal
care items. This is an eff ort to
send Godâ€™s love to millions of
boys and girls around the world
through the Samaritanâ€™s Purse
project. Throughout the projectâ€™s
National Collection Week,
area shoebox donors will contribute
to the 2024 global goal
of reaching 12 million children.
During the year, you can
also Build a Shoebox online at
https://www.samaritanspurse.
org/operation-christmas-child/
buildonline/ or mail or drop
off your gift-fi lled shoeboxes
at a permanent Ministry Center.
Local drop off locations are
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W
ASHINGTON â€” The U.S. Postal Service announced
its recommended mailing and
shipping dates for holiday mail and packages.
The following are recommended send-by
dates for expected delivery before Dec. 25.
2024 Holiday Mailing and Shipping Dates
for Items Sent to Addresses
in the Contiguous United States
(Lower 48 States):
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â€¢ First-Class Mail service: Dec. 18
â€¢ Priority Mail service: Dec. 19
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For customers sending packages internationally,
or to military addresses, USPS suggests
checking the complete list of recommended
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USPS urges customers to plan ahead and
ship early during this holiday season. The earlier
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and ship today!
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Come enjoy Polymnia Choral
Societyâ€™s â€œMerrily We Singâ€
holiday concert!
or over 70 years, Polymnia
Choral Society has been
delivering great performances
to acknowledge and honor
the important times in our
lives. Every year people in our
area look forward to starting
off their holiday season with
the Polymnia winter concert.
We can promise a fun, festive
and surprising choral concert
for your family and friends!
On December 7, Polymnia
will kick off the season with
our great holiday concert â€”
titled Merrily We Sing! We will
feature songs of peace and
good cheer for you and your
family. Join us for this joyous
celebration of the holiday season!
The concert will involve
traditional carols and songs
that celebrate different aspects
of the holiday season.
Feel free to sing along with us
as we sing holiday favorites!
Please join us on December
7 and experience this great
Polymnia holiday tradition!
The concert promises to be a
fun time for all ages. It will be
held at St. Mary of the Annunciation
Church (4 Herbert St.,
Melrose, Mass.). Doors open
at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 for
adults, $20 for seniors, $15 for
students and $5 for children
under 12. We look forward to
seeing you there!
Accessibility Information: St.
Maryâ€™s Church has a ramp on
the side entrance of the Church.
A lift is available from the side
entrance to reach the main entrance
of the Church. Any accessibility
questions, requests,
or concerns can be emailed to
accessibility@polymnia.org.
To purchase tickets for this
concert: https://polymnia.ticketleap.com/winter-concert/.
For
more information about
Polymnia: www.polymnia.
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Holiday stress can lead to heavy alcohol use
T
he average person takes advantage
of the downtime during
the holiday season. As long
as Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Yearâ€™s have been celebrated,
most people seize the opportunity
to unwind, indulge and
participate in holiday cheer, especially
with alcohol.
During prohibition years and
in modern times, using alcohol
to celebrate the holidays has
never slowed. Yet, the general
attitude towards moderation
has changed as we better know
the short- and long-term health
impacts of alcohol use; the average
American adult is not drinking
excessively daily, weekly or
monthly.
Most people know alcohol
is damaging to your mind and
body; however, overindulgence
is often encouraged during the
holidays, and moderation and
our knowledge of it sometimes
conveniently no longer exists. A
big reason for this is that even a
joyous holiday season can cause
stress for most individuals and
families. According to the American
Psychological Association
(APA), nearly nine in 10 Americans
say that concerns like not
having enough money, missing
loved ones, and family conflict
cause them stress during
this time of year. Unfortunately,
close to two in fi ve adults who
experience stress during the holiday
season said they use harmful
coping mechanisms, such as
drugs and alcohol. While most
agree that the holiday season is a
positive experience, we are often
encouraged to manage stress by
overindulging in things like alcohol,
food or even drugs, and
this has never changed in our
society. Advertising is geared to
play on this; bars, restaurants, liquor
stores and alcohol suppliers
know alcohol sales increase at
this time of year, and the messaging
is simple â€” buy our product
and celebrate the festive season.
According to the National Center
for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS),
21.1% of Massachusetts
adults over 18 binge drink at
least once per month. The median
number of drinks per binge is
5.4, and the 25% of active drinkers
in the state consume a median
of seven drinks per binge. Unfortunately,
there is an average
of 2,760 annual deaths in Massachusetts
attributable to excessive
alcohol use.
There are strategies and resources
to help. For example, on
the stateâ€™s official website, resources
for children and families,
such as the Samaritans Statewide
Helpline (1-877-870-4673),
are available to anyone in Massachusetts
who is in need of emotional
support. Alternatively, you
can text or call 988, the crisis lifeline,
to talk to someone.
During the holidays, pay attention
to your feelings and develop
a plan for when you are feeling
stressed, sad or lonely. Avoid alcohol
and drugs; while this is easier
said than done for some people,
the holiday season presents
challenges that can trigger the
use of alcohol. Itâ€™s wise to recognize
these triggers and avoid alcohol.
If
you are struggling, focus on
practicing self-care and remaining
connected with your friends,
family or local community. Feelings
can amplify for some people
this time of year, making it necessary
to support others. Attend
your local faith community, support
group, community centers
or local meetups. Most importantly,
know when to seek help.
This can be especially important
for anyone already struggling
Nickolaus Hayes is a healthcare
professional in the fi eld of substance
use and addiction recovery
and is part of the editorial
team at DRS. His primary focus
is spreading awareness by educating
individuals on the topics
surrounding substance use.
with a substance use disorder or
mental health issues.
Donâ€™t let the holidays become
something you dread. While society
tells us to indulge in certain
things and throw care and caution
to the wind, we can choose
not to listen. Focus on the more
authentic meanings of the holiday
season and encourage others
to do the same.
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MBTA Announces On-Street Opportunities for Riders
to Learn about the December 15
Launch of Phase 1 of Bus Network Redesign
The MBTA continues to get ready for the Phase 1 launch of Bus Network Redesign.
In addition to new signage and information already available onsite,
MBTA staff will be in person December 5â€“20 at key bus stops and stations to answer questions from riders.
This notice serves as a reminder of the previously announced launch of Phase 1 of Bus Network Redesign.
B
OSTON â€” The MBTAâ€™s Bus
Network Redesign is a
major initiative aimed at improving
bus service reliability,
frequency, and connectivity
throughout the region. The
initiativeâ€™s fi rst phase will go
live on December 15. Phase 1
will launch four new Frequent
Bus Routes by increasing service
on Route 86, Route 104,
Route 109, Route 110, and
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Revere, Malden, Somerville,
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Beginning next week and
through December 20, MBTA
staff will be available at many
bus stops along the routes that
will be experiencing changes
and at the following stations:
â€¢ Malden Center
â€¢ Wonderland
â€¢ Maverick
â€¢ Airport
â€¢ Sullivan Square
â€¢ Harvard
Staff will assist riders by answering
questions and helping
them navigate their routes,
stops, and schedules as well as
distributing materials available
in 12 languages. MBTA teams
will be at locations generally
Monday through Friday from
7:30 to 9:30 AM and 3:30 to 5:30
PM with additional timeslots to
be determined. Interpreters will
be available at many stations.
Many Phase 1
Materials Are Available
The MBTAâ€™s December outreach
builds on engagement
in November to bring awareness
and information to riders
at key bus stops impacted by
the improvements. More than
25 tabling and station events
provided answers to thousands
of rider questions and
shared resources in multiple
languages. Schedules for specific
bus routes impacted by these
changes are now available online
as a PDF at mbta.com on
the Phase 1 Service webpage.
In addition, the MBTA has
developed a number of community
and individual resources
to assist riders in navigating
these changes, including rider
booklets and fl yers.
The Phase 1 Rider Booklet is
available in English, Spanish,
Portuguese, Haitian Creole, Arabic,
Simplifi ed Chinese, Russian,
Italian, Vietnamese, and
Khmer. The graphic booklet
describes why and how routes
are changing and improving.
It includes easy-to-read route
maps and schedules.
For printable information
about the upcoming service
changes, riders can download
the Phase 1 fl yer in a preferred
language:
â€¢ English
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Sign up for T-Alerts
Visit the T-Alerts website
to subscribe to text or email
alerts for service changes and
visit the Bus Alerts page to see
the upcoming service changes
related to Phase 1.
Stay Connected
To stay informed about the
progress of the Better Bus
Project and its initiatives in
the meantime, visit mbta.
com/BetterBus and sign up
for emails here. To learn more
about Bus Network Redesign,
please visit mbta.com/BNR.
For more information, visit
mbta.com/BNRPhase1 or connect
with the T on X @MBTA,
Facebook /TheMBTA, Instagram
@theMBTA, Threads @
thembta, or TikTok @thembta.
MBTA Launches New Mobile
App â€” â€œMBTA Goâ€
App features real-time rider updates like estimated arrival
times and train/bus tracking
B
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OSTON, MA â€” The Massachusetts
Bay Transportation
Authority (MBTA) released
its new, official mobile app,
MBTA Go, a fi rst of its kind for
the organization. This initial release
makes an early version
available to riders with Apple
iPhones. The MBTA plans
to release a companion version
for Android users in February
2025. This app, which
was developed in-house and
provides real-time information
for all fi xed-route services,
will improve communications
between the MBTA and riders.
It will also allow the T to share
information in a more accessible
way.
â€œI really want to thank the
team at the MBTA Technology
Innovation Department for
their work on this new app,â€
said Transportation Secretary
and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt.
â€œPutting this app
into the hands of many of our
riders will make their trips so
much more effi cient as they
will be able to make decisions
in the moment about how
soon to go to a station stop,
what MBTA vehicle to choose
for a trip, and how long theyâ€™ll
need to wait. Knowledge is
power and this app will be
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a helpful tool for riders, encouraging
more trips on public
transportation and making
our customers feel empowered
as they use transit.â€
â€œThe public deserves and
expects timely and accurate
real time information to plan
their journeys. This app is just
one component as we improve
communication. MBTA
Go will help us be even more
transparent allowing riders to
have information to make decisions
on travel, particularly
for those that rely on our system
every day. We hope users
will give us feedback as
we continue development,â€
said MBTA General Manager
and CEO Phillip Eng. â€œWe
want ridersâ€”whether itâ€™s their
fi rst time in Boston, or longtime
residentsâ€”to feel comfortable
using public transportation,
and this app will be a
great tool to accompany people
through their trips and to
keep them up to date as they
navigate the system.â€
The app will assist riders as
they navigate their commutes.
Features of the application include:
â€¢
Real time rider updates such
estimated arrival times and
train/bus tracking as they
approach stops
â€¢ A user-friendly system map
that allows riders to click and
see what service and transfers
are available at each
stop and station
â€¢ Accessibility in six languages
on day one: Spanish, Simplifi
ed Chinese, Traditional
Chinese, Portuguese, Haitian
Creole, and Vietnamese
â€¢ Viewable estimated arrival
times for a riderâ€™s destination
stop
More than 4,000 MBTA riders
have piloted MBTA Go since
July 2024. User feedback and
human-centered design are
directly infl uencing the development
teamâ€™s work as they
continue to improve the tool.
The app serves as the most
authoritative source for MBTA
information and the Technology
Innovation Department
is expecting to share updates
approximately every four to
six weeks. App updates that
riders can look forward to include
but are not limited to
details about approaching vehicles,
like live crowding information
and a trip planner that
provides route recommendations.
MBTA
Go became available
in the App Store November
20, 2024, and will eventually
be released for Androids in
February 2025.
For more information, visit
mbta.com/app or connect
with the T on X (the site formerly
known as Twitter) @
MBTA and @MBTA_CR, Facebook
/TheMBTA, Instagram @
theMBTA, Threads @thembta,
or TikTok @thembta.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Ring in the Holidays with â€˜Winter Wonderettesâ€™
at Greater Boston Stage Company!
G
reater Boston Stage Company
is thrilled to announce
its upcoming holiday production,
â€œWinter Wonderettes,â€ a
dazzling celebration of 1960s
holiday hits performed in marvelous
four-part harmony. Written
and created by Roger Bean,
this festive musical revue will
run from November 29 to DeHeâ€™s
Back...and Better Than Ever!
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(Fitzy)
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100 Broadway, Rte. 99, Everett
cember 22, 2024. Directed by
Sara Coombs, â€œWinter Wonderettesâ€
invites audiences to rock
around the Christmas tree with
timeless classics like â€œSanta
Claus is Cominâ€™ to Town,â€ â€œSanta
Baby,â€ â€œWinter Wonderland,â€
â€œWhat Are You Doing New
Yearâ€™s Eve?â€ and â€œO Tannenbaum.â€
Featuring show-stopping
harmonies and an abundance
of holiday cheer, this
musical extravaganza is the
perfect way to celebrate the
season with family and friends.
â€œWeâ€™re so excited to bring
Winter Wonderettes to our stage
this holiday season,â€ says Producing
Artistic Director Weylin
Symes. â€œThis show is packed
with nostalgia, heart, and incredible
music that will have
our audiences singing along
and smiling from start to fi nish.
Itâ€™s the perfect way to gather
together and embrace the joy
of the season.â€
The cast includes Lisa Kate
Joyce as Missy, Pearl Scott as
Cindy Lou, Sarah Morin as Betty
Jean, and Talia Cutulle as Suzy.
Performances of â€œWinter
Wonderettesâ€ will be held at
Greater Boston Stage Company
in Stoneham, Mass. Tickets
are available now at greaterbostonstage.org
or by calling
the Box Offi ce.
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î‚ºîƒ™îƒžîƒ îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒŽîƒ îƒŽîƒšîƒ˜îƒ›îƒŒîƒ™îƒ”îƒîƒž îƒ˜îƒŒîƒ¤ îƒŒîƒ—îƒžîƒš îƒšîƒ‘îƒ‘îƒîƒ îƒ˜îƒšîƒîƒ îƒŸîƒ“îƒŒîƒ™ îƒšîƒ™îƒ îƒ›îƒ—îƒŒîƒ™ îƒ”îƒ™ îƒŒîƒ™ îƒŒîƒîƒîƒŒî€“ îƒ¢îƒ”îƒŸîƒ“ îƒîƒ”îƒ‘îƒ‘îƒîƒîƒîƒ™îƒŸ îƒîƒîƒ™îƒîƒ‘îƒ”îƒŸîƒž îƒŒîƒ™îƒ îƒŽîƒšîƒžîƒŸîƒžî€‘
î‚º îƒîƒîƒ›îƒîƒîƒžîƒîƒ™îƒŸ îƒ˜îƒ îƒ—îƒŸîƒ”îƒ›îƒ—îƒ îƒ”îƒ™îƒžîƒ îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒŽîƒ îƒŽîƒšîƒ˜îƒ›îƒŒîƒ™îƒ”îƒîƒž îƒžîƒš îƒŸîƒ“îƒŒîƒŸ îƒ˜îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒž îƒ¤îƒšîƒ  îƒŽîƒŒîƒ™ îƒžîƒîƒ îƒ˜îƒšîƒîƒ îƒšîƒ›îƒŸîƒ”îƒšîƒ™îƒž îƒŸîƒ“îƒŒîƒŸ îƒ¢îƒšîƒîƒ– îƒ‘îƒšîƒ
îƒ¤îƒšîƒ î€‘ î‚ºî€žîƒ—îƒ— îƒ“îƒîƒ—îƒ› îƒ¤îƒšîƒ  îƒ‘îƒ”îƒ™îƒ îƒŒ îƒ›îƒ—îƒŒîƒ™ îƒ¢îƒ“îƒîƒîƒ îƒ¤îƒšîƒ îƒ îƒ˜îƒîƒîƒ”îƒŽîƒŒîƒ— îƒŒîƒ™îƒ îƒîƒîƒ îƒ’ îƒîƒîƒ™îƒîƒ‘îƒ”îƒŸîƒž îƒŒîƒîƒ îƒŽîƒšîƒ¡îƒîƒîƒîƒ îƒ”îƒ™ îƒšîƒ™îƒ îƒ›îƒ—îƒŒîƒ™ îƒŒîƒ™îƒ
îƒîƒîƒŸîƒŸîƒîƒ îƒ‘îƒ”îƒŸ îƒ¤îƒšîƒ îƒ îƒîƒ îƒîƒ’îƒîƒŸî€‘ î‚²îƒ—îƒ— îƒ”îƒŸ îƒŸîƒŒîƒ–îƒîƒž îƒ”îƒž îƒšîƒ™îƒ îƒ›îƒ“îƒšîƒ™îƒ îƒŽîƒŒîƒ—îƒ—î€‘
î‚´îƒšîƒ™îƒŸîƒŒîƒŽîƒŸ î‚¾îƒ îƒŸîƒš î‚·îƒ”îƒ™îƒ îƒ€îƒ îƒŸ î‚¾îƒšîƒîƒî€–
Jordan Goudreau
978-852-4923 or
Archangel Advisors
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Nick Brunzell 305-710-4130
J.Archangel@Outlook.com
About Greater Boston
Stage Company
The company bring vibrant
professional theatre and dramatic
education beyond the
boundaries of Boston, featuring
world and regional premieres
alongside fresh interpretations
of familiar work.
Within this setting, the company
uniquely fosters the artists
of tomorrow by providing
ongoing performance and employment
opportunities to its
company of current and former
students. Now in its 25th season
of live theatre in Stoneham,
Mass., Greater Boston Stage
Company produces six Mainstage
shows, presents a series
of Special Events and runs yearround
classes, lessons and fully
staged productions through
The Young Company for students
in grades 1â€“12.
Box Office: 781-279-2200;
boxoffi ce@greaterbostonstage.
org
Box Offi ce hours: Tuesdaysâ€”
Fridays, noon to 4 p.m.
Location: 395 Main St., Stoneham,
Mass.
Website: greaterbostonstage.
org
Facebook: Greater Boston
Stage Company
X: @GBStageCompany
Instagram: gbstageco
Sponsors: Mass Cultural
Council, Salem Five Charitable
Foundation and StonehamBank.
îƒ…îƒ“îƒ”îƒž
îƒ”îƒž îƒŒ îƒžîƒšîƒ—îƒ”îƒŽîƒ”îƒŸîƒŒîƒŸîƒ”îƒšîƒ™ îƒšîƒ‘ îƒ”îƒ™îƒžîƒ îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒŽîƒî€‘ î‚´îƒšîƒ™îƒŸîƒŒîƒŽîƒŸ îƒ˜îƒŒîƒ¤ îƒîƒ îƒ˜îƒŒîƒîƒ îƒîƒ¤ îƒŒîƒ™ îƒ”îƒ™îƒžîƒ îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒŽîƒ îƒŒîƒ’îƒîƒ™îƒŸ îƒšîƒ îƒ”îƒ™îƒžîƒ îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒŽîƒ îƒŽîƒšîƒ˜îƒ›îƒŒîƒ™îƒ¤î€‘ î‚¿îƒšîƒŸ îƒŒîƒ‘îƒ‘îƒ”îƒ—îƒ”îƒŒîƒŸîƒîƒ îƒ¢îƒ”îƒŸîƒ“ îƒšîƒ îƒîƒ™îƒîƒšîƒîƒžîƒîƒ îƒîƒ¤
îƒŒîƒ™îƒ¤ îƒ’îƒšîƒ¡îƒîƒîƒ™îƒ˜îƒîƒ™îƒŸ îƒîƒ™îƒŸîƒ”îƒŸîƒ¤ îƒšîƒ îƒŒîƒ’îƒîƒ™îƒŽîƒ¤î€‘ îƒˆîƒ îƒîƒš îƒ™îƒšîƒŸ îƒšîƒ‘îƒ‘îƒîƒ îƒîƒ¡îƒîƒîƒ¤ îƒ›îƒ—îƒŒîƒ™ îƒŒîƒ¡îƒŒîƒ”îƒ—îƒŒîƒîƒ—îƒ îƒ”îƒ™ îƒ¤îƒšîƒ îƒ îƒŒîƒîƒîƒŒî€‘ î‚´îƒ îƒîƒîƒîƒ™îƒŸîƒ—îƒ¤î€“ îƒ¢îƒ îƒîƒîƒ›îƒîƒîƒžîƒîƒ™îƒŸ
2 îƒšîƒîƒ’îƒŒîƒ™îƒ”îƒ¥îƒŒîƒŸîƒ”îƒšîƒ™îƒžî€“ îƒ¢îƒ“îƒ”îƒŽîƒ“
îƒšîƒ‘îƒ‘îƒîƒ îƒ›îƒîƒšîƒîƒ îƒŽîƒŸîƒž îƒ”îƒ™ îƒ¤îƒšîƒ îƒ îƒŒîƒîƒîƒŒî€‘ îƒîƒ—îƒîƒŒîƒžîƒ îƒŽîƒšîƒ™îƒŸîƒŒîƒŽîƒŸ î‚¾îƒîƒîƒ”îƒŽîƒŒîƒîƒî€‘îƒ’îƒšîƒ¡î€“ îŸî€£î¦îžîžî€£î‚¾î‚¶î‚µî‚ºî‚´î‚²îƒƒî‚¶ î€¨îƒ…îƒ…îƒŠî€’ îŸî€£î¦î¥î¥î€£î¢î¦î¤î€£î îžî¢î¦î€©î€“ î î¢ îƒ“îƒšîƒ îƒîƒž îƒŒ îƒîƒŒîƒ¤î€“ î¥ îƒîƒŒîƒ¤îƒž îƒŒ îƒ¢îƒîƒîƒ–î€“
îƒšîƒ îƒ¤îƒšîƒ îƒ îƒ—îƒšîƒŽîƒŒîƒ— îƒ„îƒŸîƒŒîƒŸîƒ î‚¹îƒîƒŒîƒ—îƒŸîƒ“ î‚ºîƒ™îƒžîƒ îƒîƒŒîƒ™îƒŽîƒ îƒîƒîƒšîƒ’îƒîƒŒîƒ˜ î€¨îƒ„î‚¹î‚ºîƒî€© îƒŸîƒš îƒ’îƒîƒŸ îƒ”îƒ™îƒ‘îƒšîƒîƒ˜îƒŒîƒŸîƒ”îƒšîƒ™ îƒšîƒ™ îƒŒîƒ—îƒ— îƒ¤îƒšîƒ îƒ îƒšîƒ›îƒŸîƒ”îƒšîƒ™îƒžî€‘ î‚´îƒŒîƒîƒî‚·îƒîƒîƒî¡î¦î¢îƒŒ î¦î€ªî îžî î¡
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State Fire Marshal:
Serve Up Safety on Thanksgiving
More Residential Fires Take Place
on Thanksgiving Than Any Other Day
S
TOW â€” As you ready
to prepare tomorrowâ€™s
Thanksgiving meal, State Fire
Marshal Jon M. Davine is asking
residents to practice fi re
safety in the kitchen on the
number one day for home
fi res in Massachusetts.
â€œThere are about twice as
many fires on Thanksgiving
as on the next-closest day,
and almost all of them start
with unsafe cooking,â€ said
State Fire Marshal Davine.
â€œDonâ€™t let a fire ruin this special
day with your family and
loved ones. Practice fire safety
when cooking and heating
your home, and be sure you
have working smoke and carbon
monoxide alarms that
can alert you to danger.â€
Thanksgiving
Cooking Fires
There were 705 Thanksgiving
Day residential fires in
Massachusetts from 2019 to
2023. Thatâ€™s more than double
the 318 residential fi res
on Christmas Eve, the second-leading
day. Last year,
Thanksgiving cooking fires
increased by more than 25%,
from 103 to 130, with 84%
taking place at home. These
fi res injured one resident and
one firefighter and caused
$1.3 million in reported damages.
State
Fire Marshal Davine
offered cooking safety tips
that everyone can follow to
stay fi re-safe in the kitchen
this year:
Smoke and Carbon
Monoxide (CO)
Alarms Save Lives
â€¢ Be sure you have working
smoke and CO alarms on every
level of your home
â€¢ Check the manufacturing
date printed on the back of
the alarms: smoke alarms
should be replaced after 10
years, and CO alarms should
be replaced after 5-10 years
depending on the model
â€¢ Never disable a smoke
alarm: modern smoke
alarms should have a â€œhushâ€
feature that is much safer
than removing the batteries
â€¢ If your alarms take alkaline
batteries, replace the batteries
twice a year: if you
arenâ€™t sure when they were
last replaced, do it today
Keep it Clean:
â€¢ Clean up grease spills
â€¢ Keep groceries, food packaging,
towels, and other
fl ammable materials away
from the stovetop
â€¢ Keep pot handles turned inward
to prevent spills
â€¢ Create a three-foot childfree
zone around the stove
â€¢ Only use the oven for cooking,
not for heating or storage,
and be sure itâ€™s empty
before you turn it on
Stand by Your Pan
â€¢ Stay in the kitchen when
boiling, broiling, or frying
food
â€¢ Set a timer when baking or
roasting so you donâ€™t lose
track of time
â€¢ Loose sleeves can ignite if
they get too close to burners
or heating elements:
wear clothing with short or
tight-fi tting sleeves
Put a Lid on It
â€¢ In the event of a fi re on the
stovetop, cover the pan
with a lid or cookie sheet to
smother the fl ames
â€¢ Never try to move a burning
pan or douse it with water
â€¢ For a fi re in the oven or microwave,
leave the door
closed, turn off the appliance,
and call the fi re department
â€¢
Have the appliance professionally
checked before using
it after a fi re
â€¢ If you canâ€™t extinguish the
fire quickly, get to safety
and call 9-1-1
â€¢ If your clothing catches fi re,
stop, drop, and roll to put out
the fl ames. Put burns in cool
running water for 10-15
minutes. Call 9-1-1 for help.
Turkey Fryers
A devastating turkey fryer
fire in New Bedford caused
severe injuries and displaced
almost 30 people in 2020. Fire
safety experts strongly discourage
the use of outdoor
gas-fueled turkey fryers that
immerse the turkey in hot
oil. There are no outdoor turkey
fryers that have a listing
from an independent testing
laboratory such as UL or ETL,
and the risk of hot oil spilling
or igniting is high. The National
Fire Protection Association
states that home use of
â€œturkey fryers that use cooking
oil, as currently designed,
are not suitable for safe use
by even a well-informed and
careful consumer.â€ They recommend
using new â€œoil-lessâ€
turkey fryers.
Gas Ovens: A Source
of Carbon Monoxide
Generally, the confined
space of a closed gas oven
does not produce enough
carbon monoxide (CO) to
present any dangers, but it
can present a hazard if used
for several hours consecutively
â€” such as when roasting
a turkey. If you have a kitchen
exhaust fan, use it; if not,
crack a window for fresh air
when using the gas oven for
a prolonged period. Working
CO alarms are vitally important
to protect you and your
loved ones from carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Home Heating: #1
Source of Carbon
Monoxide, #2
Cause of Fires
Heating is the second leading
cause of fi res on Thanksgiving
and the primary source
of carbon monoxide in the
home. Give your furnace an
annual check-up, have chimneys
cleaned and inspected
by a professional at the beginning
of heating season,
and place space heaters on
fl at, lever surfaces where in locations
where they wonâ€™t be
bumped or tripped over. Keep
a three-foot â€œcircle of safetyâ€
free of anything that can burn
around all heat sources.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024
BBB Scam Alert: Donâ€™t click on that text!
Five ways to avoid delivery scams
F
or years now, some consumers
have been getting
text messages stating that a
major delivery carrier needs
them to â€œupdate delivery preferencesâ€
on a package by clicking
a link. The problem? The
texts are scams, and the links
result in the theft of personal
information, money or both.
Most consumers love the
convenience of making purchases
online and having
them shipped straight to their
doorstep. But with millions
of packages delivered each
year, con artists and thieves
have developed many ways
to steal from shoppers. Fortunately,
there are also many
ways to protect yourself from
their shady tactics.
Popular delivery
scams
Delivery scams and theft are
particularly prevalent during
the holidays when more packages
are shipped, but they can
happen year-round. Scammers
are hoping shoppers are
busy or distracted and will act
without thinking.
The fi rst scams to look out
for are phishing texts or emails
that pose as official notices
from delivery companies.
These either contain a â€œtracking
link,â€ a message that the
shipper is having diffi culty delivering
a package to you, or a
link to update delivery preferences.
Clicking the link either
takes you to a form that
asks for personally identifying
information or to a site that
downloads malware onto your
computer.
Another delivery scam involves
fake â€œmissed deliveryâ€
tags. Scammers place a note
on your door that claims they
are having challenges delivering
a package to you. They ask
you to call a phone number to
reschedule your delivery, but
itâ€™s a ruse to get your personal
information.
A different delivery scam
includes a text stating, â€œThe
USPS package has arrived at
the warehouse and cannot be
delivered due to incomplete
address information. Please
confirm your address in the
link: [url] (Please reply to 1,
then exit the SMS, open the
SMS activation link again, or
copy the link to a Safari browser
and open it). The US Postal
team wishes you a wonderful
day.â€
A scam report submitted
to the Better Business Bureau
(BBB) Scam Tracker outlines
how the person lost $180:
â€œThey are a supposed shipping
company. They stated that my
package was on hold at the
airport and asked me to Zelle
money then again something
happened and I had to Zelle
money again.â€
Another package delivery
report to BBB Scam Tracker
reads, â€œReceived a fake text
claiming it was UPS about a
package delivery. The text
said: [UPS] Tracking Number...
Our driver canâ€™t fi nd your address,
and your package is still
pending. And our driver will
redeliver tomorrow. Please
provide your complete address
at [URL} to schedule redelivery.â€
Other
delivery-related issues
shoppers face involve package
theft. Many consumers have
had their packages stolen before
they arrive home from
work. Thieves snatch packages
from doorsteps or lobbies of
apartment or condo complexes.
Criminals even follow delivery
and postal trucks. When
the truck leaves, the crooks
move in and grab the parcels.
How to avoid
delivery scams:
1. Take precautions to ensure
a safe delivery: If you have
a valuable or fragile item delivered
to your home, purchase
shipping insurance. In addition,
always get tracking numbers
for your purchases and
check the shipping progress
periodically.
2. Watch out for texts, calls
or emails about a missed delivery.
Legitimate delivery services
usually leave a â€œmissed
deliveryâ€ notice on your door.
If you receive a missed delivery
notice, examine the form
carefully to make sure it is authentic,
and only then follow
their instructions. Keep track
of what youâ€™ve ordered to better
understand what is coming
and when. Donâ€™t click on
links; go to the delivery carrierâ€™s
website directly or log
in and use the retailerâ€™s tracking
tools.
3. Request a signature when
ordering: Chances are this feature
might come with a price
tag, but it might be worth
the extra fee, depending on
the level of package theft in
your area. Requesting a signature
means that a delivery
service wonâ€™t be able to drop
a package on your doorstep
unless someone is around to
sign for it.
4. Donâ€™t leave packages sitting
on your doorstep. Packages
left sitting outside are particularly
vulnerable to theft.
To ensure safe delivery, have
your package delivered to
your workplace or a trusted
friend or neighbor who will
be home to accept delivery.
Some delivery companies now
have lockers where your packages
can securely wait for you
to pick them up using a onetime
code to open the locker.
5. Open your delivery upon
receipt to check for damage
or signs of tampering. Contact
the seller immediately if you
believe something is wrong
with the shipment or itâ€™s not
what you ordered. Also, review
the sellerâ€™s return policy for
damaged or unwanted items.
For more information: Go
to https://www.bbb.org/all/
holiday-hqfor more hol iday-related
tips and information.
Read more about
package scams at https://
www.bbb.org/article/newsreleases/20283-scam-alertdont-be-fooled-by-a-fakepackage-delivery-scam
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Leading the charge: 2024 Revere boys soccer captains
anchored historic championship season
By Dom Nicastro
T
he Revere High School boys
soccer team had a season
to remember in 2024, fi nishing
12-2-2 in the regular season,
claiming the Greater Boston
League (GBL) title and advancing
to the Division 2 state
quarterfi nals.
At the heart of this remarkable
season were the teamâ€™s
three captains: Brayan Medina,
Noah Gaviria and Angel
Ortez. Each brought unique
leadership qualities, talent and
determination to the squad,
laying the foundation for one
of the most successful campaigns
in school history.
Brayan Medina:
The veteran leader
As a senior and four-year
varsity player, Medina played
a pivotal role in Revereâ€™s midfield
as a defensive anchor.
Reflecting on his journey,
SOCCER | SEE Page 12
Coaches Manny Lopes and Christian Mancia with Captains Brayan Medina, Noah Gaviria and Angel Ortez and Assistant Coaches Samuel Ochoa and Gerardo Rodriguez.
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Medina shared how heâ€™s been
immersed in soccer since the
age of 5, starting with East
Bostonâ€™s Soccer 1 before joining
Hammer FC in West Roxbury.
His experience and composure
on the pitch were crucial
to the Patriotsâ€™ ability to
control games.
â€œMy personal goals were to
stop as many plays as I can from
the other team and close down
gaps around the fi eld,â€ Medina
said. â€œI feel like I was successful.â€
Medina credited the teamâ€™s
success to their hard work
from the summer onward.
â€œSince the beginning of the
summer, everyone got together,
and we knew we had the
potential to be greatâ€”we just
had to work hard,â€ he said.
For Medina, the postseason
win against East Longmeadow
(2-1) was the culmination
of years of eff ort.
THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024
â€œIt felt amazingâ€”four years
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were able to do it,â€ said Medina,
whose team followed that
win with another in the Sweet
16: 2-1 over Bedford in PKs.
As Medina searches for the
best college fi t to continue his
soccer career, he off ers advice
for the next generation of Revere
players: â€œWork hard from
the beginning. Never stop
working and improving. Hard
work ends up being paid.â€
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Noah Gaviria:
The defensive pillar
Junior Noah Gaviria stepped
up as a captain and key leader
in Revereâ€™s backline, playing
center back and ensuring
the team maintained one
of the best defensive records
in the GBL. Gaviria, who has
been playing soccer since he
was 5, focused on improving
his technical and mental game
this season.
â€œThis team was so successful
this year because we all played
like family,â€ Gaviria said. â€œWe
really did and still care for each
other on and off the pitch.â€
The teamâ€™s unity showed in
big wins, particularly a dominant
5-0 victory over Everett.
â€œIt was my favorite win because
when we fi rst saw them,
it was a very tight game, but
when we played them again,
we didnâ€™t let them do anything
all game,â€ Gaviria said.
Looking ahead, Gaviria is already
focused on academics
and the possibility of trying
another sport before returning
to lead next yearâ€™s squad.
His advice to next yearâ€™s team?
â€œMost of us know the feeling
of loss, so letâ€™s all give everything
we have next season,â€
he said. â€œEven when we
have nothing left, just keep
on fi ghting.â€
Angel Ortez:
the offensive maestro
Senior Angel Ortez was the
Patriotsâ€™ off ensive engine, fi nishing
the season with 15
goals and fi ve assists. Having
played soccer since age 3, with
experience at the New England
Revolution Academy and
IFA MLS Next, Ortez brought a
wealth of skill and leadership
to Revere in his fi rst and only
season with the team.
â€œMy main personal goal this
year was winning states and
the GBL,â€ Ortez said. â€œUnfortunately,
we didnâ€™t win states,
but we did win the GBL. I feel
very proud because this is the
fi rst time Revere has made it
to the quarterfi nals ever, and
thatâ€™s a huge accomplishment.â€
Ortez
credited the teamâ€™s
chemistry for their success.
â€œWe connected so well as a
group because we all like to
troll and have fun sometimes,
but when we had to focus, we
all did,â€ Ortez said. â€œThere were
no players that thought they
were better than others.â€
His favorite moment came
during the 8-2 win over Chelsea
that clinched the GBL title.
â€œIt was my favorite because
I had three goals and two assists
during the game. We
were able to win the league in
front of our own fans.â€
After high school, Ortez will
take his talents to UMass-Boston,
where he has committed
to play soccer. His advice for
the next Revere team is simple
yet powerful: â€œStay together,
even in the downs. Everyone
should focus at every training
session as well as keeping
each other motivated.â€
A legacy of
leadership
Together, Medina, Gaviria,
and Ortez brought balance
to Revereâ€™s team. Medinaâ€™s
grit in the midfi eld, Gaviriaâ€™s
steady defensive leadership
and Ortezâ€™s off ensive brilliance
created a team that thrived
under pressure and elevated
Revere soccer to new heights.
The captainsâ€™ legacy goes
beyond wins and titlesâ€”itâ€™s
refl ected in the culture theyâ€™ve
built for future teams. As Ortez
summed up, â€œWe all worked
hard and earned our spots in
the starting 11.â€
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Meet the 2024 RHS Patriots Varsity Football Team, shown in no particular order, are; Geo Woodard, Danny Hou, Gabe Paretsis, Darian Martinez, Yousef Benhamou, Sergio
Pequero, Arthur Nazareth, Anthony Pelatere, Ayoub Gliel, Jose Fuentes, Bryan Fuentes, Audi Kuy, Jackson Martel, Mario Pamirez, Reda Atoui, Joey Angiulo, Nico
Lonano, Amari Miller-Toby, David Cruz, Jorge Colon, Lusi Gonzalez, Marcelo Fermin-Cuartas, Filipe DeMelo, Silvio Neto, Adalberto Martinez, Adam Metawea, Huot Rothanak,
Walter Franklin, Joel Vasquez, Alex Rodriguez, Pablo Morista, Kouwen Kuy, Diego Leal Robles, Trey Ambroise, Ceasar Herrera, Gabe DaPaixao Neto, Gio Alexandre,
Louis Forte, Amir Mustedanagic, Daâ€™Shawn Mosley, Aleksy Hernandez, Tommy Waldron, Hamdi Yahya and Charles Dobre.
WINTHROP | FROM Page 1
Revere will once again lean on
its standout players to deliver a
strong performance. Senior Geovani
Woodard has been a powerhouse
all season, rushing for
over 1,200 yards and adding
several receiving touchdowns.
Quarterback Danny Hou has
provided leadership and dynamic
play, including key touchdowns
on both off ense and defense.
Running back Yousef Benhamou
has also been a reliable
contributor, consistently racking
up rushing yards and fi nding
the end zone.
â€œOur off ense has been eff ective
because everyone knows
their role,â€ Cicatelli said. â€œWeâ€™ve
got a lot of talent, and weâ€™ll need
every bit of it against Winthrop.â€
Both teams are playing some
of their best football of the season,
setting the stage for a competitive
and emotional game.
For the seniors on both sides, itâ€™s
a chance to leave a lasting mark
on one of Massachusettsâ€™ great
high school football rivalries.
â€œItâ€™s always a tough game in
their neck of the woods,â€ Cicatelli
said. â€œBut I can promise you, weâ€™ll
be ready.â€
Turkey Day Post-COVID
2023: Winthrop 22, Revere 0.
2022: Winthrop 25, Revere 6.
2021: Revere 16, Winthrop 13.
2024 Revere High School Lady Patriots Varsity Girlsâ€™ Cheerleaders, shown from left to right: Front
row: Geovanny Acetty, Jaelynn Smith, Vita Somboun, Mikayla Hayes and Ian Alvarez; second row:
Briana Capunay, Anya Hayes, Gianna Guzman, Sophia Keane, Charlotte Harrity, Jessica Farro, Isabele
Bocate and Heba Marouane; third row: Assistant Coach Kayle Pezzuto, Amithi Ho, Cathalina
Vasquez, Isabella Marin Isaza, Cristiana Rosa, Laila Anderson, Karyna Willie, Eleni Abdula and Head
Coach Sabrina Sloan.
Seniors, shown from left to right: Jaelynn Smith, Vita Somboun
and Mikayla Hayes.
Cheer
Captains,
sho wn
from left
to right:
Vita Somboun
and
Geovanny
Acetty.
Seniors, from left to right: Kneeling: Geo Woodward, Darian Martinez, Danny Hou, Gabriel Paretsis
and Gio Alexandre; standing: Adam Lemus, Nico Aguirre, Joel Vasquez, Luis Gonzalez, Head Coach
Louis Cicatelli and Peter Williamson.
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Hereâ€™s wishing you a Thanksgiving holiday complete
with all the trimmings - good food, good friends, and good times.
State Representative
Jessica
Ann
Giannino
& Family
Ward 2 Councillor
Ira
Novoselsky
Northeast Metropolitan Regional
Vocational School Committee &
School Committeeman
Anthony
Caggiano
Councillor-at-Large
Juan
Jaramillo
& Family
Ward 6
City Councillor
Christopher
Giannino
Guarino-Sawaya
Ward 5
Councillor
Angela
& Family
State Representative
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& Family
Councillor-at-Large
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Hereâ€™s wishing you a Thanksgiving holiday complete
with all the trimmings - good food, good friends, and good times.
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School
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Wishing you the best
for a safe and happy
Thanksgiving.
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RHS Patriots Football Team 2024 Highlight
Revere beats Everett for fi rst time since 1991
REVERE #1: The Revere Patriots team soaks up the fun and celebrates after the win over Everett. (Steve Freker Photo)
Senior Danny Hou Steve Freker Photo)
SCOREBOARD: Revere Patriots line up right in front of the winning scoreboard. (Steve Freker Photo)
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TRADITIONAL IRA CONTRIBUTIONS
T
here are limits that the Internal
Revenue Code places
on the amount of contributions
that may be made to
a traditional IRA. Deductible
contributions may be limited
when the individual (or
his spouse) is an active participant
in a retirement plan
maintained by an employer.
The application of the contribution
and deduction limits
are diff erent for taxpayers fi ling
joint returns than for other
taxpayers.
An individual is not considered
an active participant in
an employer-sponsored plan
merely because his or her
spouse is treated as an active
participant. However, the
maximum deductible IRA contribution
for an individual who
is not an active participant, but
whose spouse is an active participant,
is phased out for adjusted
gross income levels between
$230,000 and $240,000
for calendar year 2024.
As an example, Clyde is a
participant of his company
401(k) plan. Clyde and Bonnie
fi le a joint income tax return
for calendar year 2024
reporting an adjusted gross
income of $220,000. Bonnie
may make a deductible contribution
to a traditional IRA for
calendar year 2024 because
she is not an active participant
in an employer-sponsored retirement
plan and their combined
adjusted gross income
is below $230,000. However,
Clyde may not make a deductible
IRA contribution because
the coupleâ€™s combined adjusted
gross income is above the
present range for active participants
who are married fi ling
a joint return ($123,000 to
$143,000 for 2024).
Assume the same facts as
in the above example except
that Clyde and Bonnieâ€™s
adjusted gross income was
$240,000 for calendar year
2024. Neither Clyde or Bonnie
would then be able to
make a deductible contribution
to a traditional IRA. The
limit of $143,000 for Clyde
was exceeded and the limit
of $240,000 for Bonnie was
exceeded.
The maximum contribution
to a traditional IRA is $7,000
for calendar year 2024. It will
remain at $7,000 in calendar
year 2025.
Catch-up contributions will
be allowed for any taxpayer
who will be at least 50 years
of age at the end of the year.
These taxpayers will be able to
make an additional contribution
of up to $1000 for calendar
years 2024 and 2025.
The maximum allowable deduction
is phased out if the
taxpayer is an active participant
in an employer-sponsored
retirement plan. For calendar
year 2024, the reduction
is an amount that bears
the same ratio to the maximum
allowable deduction as
the taxpayerâ€™s adjusted gross
income in excess of the â€œapplicable
dollar amountâ€ bears
to $10,000. For a single taxpayer,
the â€œapplicable dollar
amountâ€ is $77,000. The deduction
amount becomes $0
when his or her adjusted gross
income is $87,000 or more.
As an example, assume
Fredoâ€™s adjusted gross income
is $82,000 for calendar
year 2024. $82,000-$77,000
= $5,000. $5,000/$10,000 =
50%. You then need to multiply
the maximum traditional
IRA contribution amount
of $7,000 by 50% in order to
determine the non deductible
portion of the IRA contribution.
Therefore, in this example,
$3,500 would represent
the non-deductible portion
and $3,500 would constitute
the deductible portion.
This is the formula you would
need to utilize in order to determine
what deduction to
actually take on your federal
income tax return.
When the IRA is partially or
no longer deductible, it is a
good time to evaluate whether
or not a contribution to a
ROTH IRA would make more
sense.
These are just some of the
numerous rules surrounding
traditional IRAâ€™s. The choices
are now more diffi cult to
make as a result of the creation
of the ROTH IRA. This IRA
grows tax-deferred but does
not provide for a current income
tax deduction. After age
59 ?, the taxpayer can withdraw
monies in a ROTH IRA
and pay no taxes on the earnings,
so long as the account
has been opened for at least
fi ve years.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an Estate Planning/Elder Law Attorney,
Certified Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner,
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist and holds a Masterâ€™s Degree in Taxation.
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE:
Beacon Hill Roll Call records
local representativesâ€™ votes on
roll calls from budget vetoes
by Gov. Maura Healey. There
were no roll calls in the House
or Senate last week.
$2.4 MILLION FOR SCHOOLS
PLANNING EXPANDED
SCHOOL DAYS OR SCHOOL
YEARS (H 4800)
House 133-24, overrode
Gov. Healeyâ€™s veto of the entire
$2.4 million for grants
to cities, towns and regional
school districts for planning
and implementing expanded
learning time by making
school days and/or school
years longer.
The Senate did not act on
the veto so the veto stands
and the $2.4 million was eliminated.
â€œI
am vetoing this item because
funding is intended
for 2024 summer month programming,
which cannot be
implemented at this point in
the fi scal year due to the need
for a spring application window,â€
said Gov. Healey in her
veto message.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the $2.4
million. A â€œNoâ€ vote is against
it.)
Rep. Jessica Giannino Yes
Rep. Jeff Turco Yes
$1.1 MILLION FOR STEM
STARTER ACADEMY (H 4800)
House 155-2, overrode Gov.
Healeyâ€™s veto of $1.1 million
(reducing funding from $4.7
million to $3.6 million) for
the science, technology, engineering
and mathematics
(STEM) Starter Academy programs
to be implemented
at Massachusetts community
colleges to benefi t student
populations identifi ed by the
department as having expressed
a high level of interest
in STEM majors and STEM
careers but are underperforming
on STEM academic assessments.
The
Senate did not act on
the veto so the veto stands
and the $1.1 million was eliminated.
â€œI
am reducing this item to
an amount consistent with
my [budget] recommendation,â€
said Gov. Healey in her
veto message. â€œThis budget
sustains and adds substantial
new funding across community
colleges to support the
goals of this program.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the $1.1
million. A â€œNoâ€ vote is against
it.)
Rep. Jessica Giannino Yes
Rep. Jeff Turco Yes
$500,000 FOR THE MASSACHUSETTS
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY CENTER (H
4800)
House 134-24, overrode
Gov. Healeyâ€™s veto of $500,000
for the Massachusetts Information
Technology Center, a
secure state offi ce building in
Chelsea that houses multiple
state agencies, including ITcentric
operations for the Department
of Revenue, the Department
of Criminal Justice
Information Systems and the
Firearm Records Bureau.
The Senate did not act on
the veto so the veto stands
and the $500,000 was eliminated.
â€œI
am reducing this item to
an amount consistent with
my [budget] recommendation,â€
said Gov. Healey in her
veto message.
Supporters of the goverî€
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norâ€™s veto said the state signed
an impact fee agreement in
1993 to pay the city of Chelsea
$500,000 per year for 30
years, to cover the costs to
the city of the new infrastructure
that had to be built in to
accommodate the new development.
They noted the 30
years were up in 2023 and argued
the $500,000 is no longer
needed.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the
$500,000. A â€œNoâ€ vote is
against it.)
Rep. Jessica Giannino Yes
Rep. Jeff Turco Yes
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CLEAN ENERGY AND CLIMATE
(S 2967) â€” Gov. Healey
signed into law climate/energy
legislation that supporters
say will make systemic changes
to the stateâ€™s clean energy
infrastructure which will help
the state achieve its net zero
emissions by 2050 goals, and
also expand electric vehicle
use and infrastructure, and
protect residents and ratepayers.
â€œAccelerating
clean energy
development will create
good jobs, lower costs, attract
more businesses to Massachusetts
and grow our climatetech
economy,â€ said Healey.
â€œThis legislation includes
important provisions to lower
energy costs for families
and businesses, including expanding
bill discounts to middle-class
households and increasing
access to clean energy
measures that reduce customer
expenses such as solar,
heat pumps and electric vehicles.
These reforms will also
end the years-long delays for
solar, wind and other critical
electric infrastructure, which
play a critical role in our ability
to be a global leader in clean
energy and climatetech.â€
â€œThis legislation advances
critical updates for the siting
and permitting of clean
energy infrastructure, ensuring
a supportive and reliable
electric grid and building out
electric vehicle charging infrastructure,
among so many
other things,â€ said Rep. Jeff
Roy (D-Franklin), House Chair
of the Committee on Telecommunications,
Utilities and Energy.
â€œBy overhauling outdated
state permitting and siting
processes, the commonwealth
aims to secure an equitable,
accelerated buildout of
clean energy generation and
infrastructure that we need
to reach our climate goals and
power our electrifi ed clean energy
future.â€
â€œThis comprehensive law is
a reminder of the power Massachusetts
has to advance
groundbreaking climate solutionsâ€”no
matter who is in
power in D.C.,â€ said Sen. Cindy
Creem (D-Newton), chair
of the Senate Committee on
Global Warming and Climate
Change. â€œThe law includes a
wide range of policies that
move us closer to net-zero
emissions, including essential
reforms to our gas system. By
preventing gas investments
that are both imprudent and
contrary to our climate mandates,
the bill will keep costs
down and prevent wasteful
spending of ratepayersâ€™ hardearned
money.â€
$3.9 BILLION ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE (H
5100) â€” Gov. Healey signed
into law a $3.9 billion economic
development package that
supporters say would make
bold investments in life sciences,
climate tech, AI and
small businesses, â€œbuilding on
Massachusettsâ€™ national leadership
and creating an environment
where businesses
and workers thrive.â€
The package increases the
annual tax credit authorization
for the life sciences industry
from $30 million to $40 million.
Other provisions include
$400 million for the MassWorks
Infrastructure Program
to support public infrastructure
projects and create jobs;
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projects; $103 million
for AI in systems across
the state; $100 million for infrastructure
improvements in
rural communities; $21 million
for resilience in agriculture
and fi shing; and $40 million
for food science innovations.
â€œMassachusetts is the best
state in the nation to live,
work, go to school, raise a
family and build a future, said
Healey. â€œThatâ€™s in large part
due to our commitment to
investing in cutting-edge industries
that produce transformative
innovations and make
life better for people. The [bill]
builds on this leadership, positioning
us to the global hub
for climate innovation and applied
AI, while also growing
our already world-renowned
life sciences industry, culture
and tourism sectors.â€
â€œFrom day one, we have set
out to make Massachusetts
the best place for individuals
to pursue rewarding careers
and for companies to start,
scale and succeed,â€ said Economic
Development Secretary
Yvonne Hao. â€œThe [bill]
will help us achieve that vision.
With this bill, we are positioning
Massachusetts to lead
for future generations.â€
â€œ[We] celebrate the signing
of the â€¦ economic-development
bill, which provides vital
support to key industries
through the infusion of close
to $4 billion into the state
economy to ensure that the
commonwealth remains competitive,â€
said Brooke Thomson,
President and CEO of Associated
Industries of Massachusetts
which represents
3,400 member businesses.
â€œ[We] believe the bill enhances
Massachusettsâ€™ ability to
lead in sectors like life sciences,
climate technology, advanced
manufacturing and
applied AI.â€
$3.2 MILLION FOR APPRENTICESHIP
GRANTS â€” Gov.
Healey announced $3.2 million
in Grants for Registered
Apprenticeship Opportunities
in Workforce to 29 organizations
to train and place 514 apprentices
across the state. The
grants, which include contract
renewals and new awards, leverage
more than $2 million
in state funding complemented
by remaining support from
federal funds to train apprentices
in high growth industries
like health care, manufacturing,
clean energy and early
childhood education.
â€œRegistered Apprenticeship
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â€œYour voice matters, and
creates more rewarding and
equitable career pathways for
all of our residents, while addressing
our greatest workforce
challenges,â€ said Lt.
Gov. Kim Driscoll. â€œThe newly
announced grants will support
local, regional and statewide
efforts to grow and diversify
apprenticeship opportunities
as well as help
create new programs in multiple
sectors.â€
â€œRegistered Apprenticeship
increases access and opportunity
for untapped, diverse
talent to pursue a career supported
by technical training
combined with on-the-job
training,â€ said Secretary of
Labor and Workforce Development
Lauren Jones. â€œThis
proven model empowers individuals,
especially underrepresented
workers in fi elds
like construction and hightech
industries to advance in
a career with meaningful wages,
benefi ts, and the skills employers
need.â€
QUOTABLE QUOTES
â€œI think itâ€™s absolutely appropriate
that there be enforcement
and deportation of individuals
who commit crime,
including violent crime. Thatâ€™s
very, very important. We recognize
it would be devastating
if there were mass raids,
here and across the country,
that took out people whoâ€™ve
been working in this country
for a long time, who have families
and kids here.â€
---Gov. Healey on Presidentelect
Donald Trumpâ€™s plan
to deport hundreds of thousands
of illegal immigrants/
undocumented immigrants
by declaring a national emergency.
â€œI
am joining with Sen. Peter
Durant in asking Gov. Healey
to make public safety a priority
by allowing ICE to do their
jobs. It is outrageous that an
illegal immigrant was arrested
for forcible rape of a child
and then released back on to
our streets. I cannot believe
that she is turning a blind eye
to protect migrants who have
attacked children.â€
--- Senator-Elect Kelly Dooner
(R-Taunton) urging Gov.
Healey to cooperate with the
Trump administration in deporting
criminal illegal immigrants/undocumented
immigrants.
this
is your opportunity to
help us build on our successes
and strengthen our movement
for the future. Together,
we can ensure the Massachusetts
Democratic Party continues
to represent and advocate
for the values that matter
most to our communities.â€
--- Steve Kerrigan, Chair,
Massachusetts Democratic
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Party announcing the launch
of a Virtual Listening Tour to
be held on Zoom, to engage
with people across the state.
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teamâ€™s latest title run with the
launch of the Celtics Banner 18
instant ticket game, a $10 ticket
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What Youâ€™ll Pay for Medicare in 2025
Dear Savvy Senior,
I know there will be a small
2.5 percent cost-of-living increase
in Social Security benefi
ts next year, but what about
Medicare? What will the Medicare
Part B monthly premiums
be in 2025, and when do the
surcharges kick in for higher income
benefi ciaries?
Medicare Benefi ciary
Dear Benefi ciary,
The Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services recently
announced their cost adjustments
for 2025 and the
increases for premiums and
out-of-pocket costs for most
benefi ciaries will be moderate.
But if youâ€™re a high earner,
youâ€™ll pay signifi cantly more.
Hereâ€™s what you can expect to
pay in 2025.
Part B Premium
While Medicare Part A,
which pays for hospital care,
is premium-free for most benefi
ciaries, Part B, which covers
doctor visits and outpatient
services does have a monthly
premium.
Starting in January, the
standard monthly Part B premium
will be $185, up from
$174.70 in 2024. That $10.30
bump represents a 5.9 percent
increase, which is more
than double the most recent
Social Security cost-of-living
adjustment which was 2.5
percent.
But if youâ€™re a high earning
benefi ciary, which makes up
about 8 percent of all Medicare
recipients, youâ€™ll have to
pay more. Medicare surcharges
for high earners, known as
the income-related monthly
adjustment amount (or IRMAA),
are based on adjusted
gross income (AGI) from two
years earlier, which means
that your 2025 Part B premiums
are determined by your
2023 AGI, which is on line 11
of the IRS tax form 1040.
Hereâ€™s how it breaks down. If
your 2023 income was above
$106,000 up to $133,000
($212,000 up to $266,000 for
married couples fi ling jointly),
your 2025 Part B monthly premium
will be $259.
Monthly Part B premiums
for singles with an income between
$133,000 and $167,000
($266,000 and $334,000 for
joint fi lers) will rise to $370.
Individuals earning above
$167,000 up to $200,000
($334,000 to $400,000 for
joint filers) will see their
monthly Part B premium increase
to $480.90.
Those with incomes above
$200,000 up to $500,000
($400,000 to $750,000 for
joint fi lers), will pay $591.90
per month in 2025. And single
fi lers with income of $500,000
or more ($750,000 or more for
joint fi lers) will pay $628.90
per month.
Part D Premium
If you have a stand-alone
Medicare (Part D) prescription
drug plan, the average premium
in 2025 will be $46.50 per
month for most benefi ciaries,
down from $53.95 in 2024.
But again, for high earners
with annual incomes above
$106,000 ($212,000 for joint
filers) youâ€™ll pay a monthly
surcharge of $13.70 to $85.80
(based on your income level)
on top of your regular Part D
premiums.
How to Contest
Income
Benefi ciaries that fall into
any of the high-income categories
and have experienced
certain life-changing events
that have reduced their income
since 2023, such as retirement,
divorce or the death
of a spouse, can contest the
surcharge. For more information
on how to do this, see
â€œMedicare Premiums: Rules
for Higher-Income Beneficiariesâ€
at SSA.gov/benefits/
medicare/medicare-premiums.html.
Other
Medicare
Increases
In addition to the Part B
and Part D premium increases,
there are other cost increases
you should be aware
of. For example, the annual
deductible for Medicare
Part B will be $257 in 2025,
which is $17 more than the
2024 deductible of $240. And
the deductible for Medicare
Part A, which covers hospital
services, will increase to
$1,676 in 2025. Thatâ€™s $44
more than the 2024 deductible
of $1,632. There are no
surcharges on Medicare deductibles
for high earners.
For more information on all
the Medicare costs for 2025
visit Medicare.gov/basics/costs
or call 800-633-4227.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box5443, Norman, OK 73070,
or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author
of â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
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1. On Nov. 29, 1972, what video
game was released that started
a commercially successful
â€œcrazeâ€?
2. Is a U.S. Vice President part of
the Cabinet?
3. On Nov. 30, 1999, what two energy/oil
businesses merged?
4. How are Han, Leia and Luke
similar?
5. What country shares borders
with Armenia, Afghanistan,
Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey
and Turkmenistan?
6. On Dec. 1, 1878, what U.S. president
with a fi rst name including
a female name had the
first White House telephone
installed?
7. The song â€œJingle Bell Rockâ€ debuted
in what year: 1948, 1957
or 1966?
8. What FBI director who used an
initial instead of his fi rst name
did not have a birth certifi cate
on fi le until he was 43?
9. December 2 is Play Basketball
Day; the sport was founded at
YMCA International Training
School, which became what
college?
10. Why did Guinness World Records
stop tracking â€œmost people
in a pie fi ghtâ€?
11. How are boneshaker, hobAnswers
by
horse and penny farthing
similar?
12. December 3 is Giving Tuesday;
what author of â€œThe Prophetâ€
said, â€œKindness is like snow â€”
it beautifi es everything it coversâ€?
13.
In what 1813 novel by Jane
Austen would you find the
character Fitzwilliam Darcy,
Esq.?
14. Most people in the Southern
Hemisphere speak what language?
15.
What music groupâ€™s membersâ€™
fi rst names were Diana, Florence
and Mary?
16. On Dec. 4, 1875, politician/official
William Tweed escaped
from a NYC jail amidst a civil
case for misuse of city funds;
what was his nickname?
17. What past tense verb is the only
English word that ends in â€œmtâ€?
18. Collins Dictionary has named
what word (part of a dollâ€™s
name) meaning a bad-mannered,
childish person as its
2024 Word of the Year?
19. What bird lays the largest egg?
20. On Dec. 5, 1791, what composer
of â€œEine Kleine Nachtmusikâ€
(A Litle Night Music)
died whose name includes the
name of an animal?
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1. Atariâ€™s Pong
2. Yes
3. Exxon and Mobil became
ExxonMobil.
4. They are â€œStar Warsâ€
characters. (Han later
had the last name
Solo.)
5. Iran
6. Rutherford B. Hayes
7. 1957 (released by
Bobby Helms)
8. J . (John) Edgar
Hoover
9. Springfi eld
10. â€œOver wastage concernsâ€
11.
They are names for
early bicycles.
12. Kahlil Gibran
13. â€œPride and Prejudiceâ€
(usually called Mr.
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14. Portuguese
15. The Supremes (last
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and Wilson, respectively)
16.
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17. Dreamt
18. Brat (Bratz doll)
19. Ostrich
20. Wolfgang Amadeus
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BEACON | FROM Page 19
HOW LONG WAS LAST
WEEKâ€™S SESSION?
Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks
the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators
say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of
the Legislatureâ€™s job and that
a lot of important work is done
outside of the House and Senate
chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent
work and other matters
that are important to their districts.
Critics say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly
or long enough to debate
and vote in public view on the
thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led.
They note that the infrequency
and brief length of sessions
are misguided and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions
and a mad rush to act on dozens
of bills in the days immediately
preceding the end of
an annual session.
During the week of November
18-22, the House met for
a total of one hour and nine
minutes and the Senate met
for a total of one hour and fi ve
minutes.
Mon Nov. 18 House 11:04
a.m. to 11:26 a.m.
Senate 11:08 a.m. to 11:59
a.m.
Tues. Nov. 19 No House session
No
Senate session
Wed. Nov. 20 No House session
No
Senate session
Thurs. Nov. 21 House 11:00
a.m. to 11:46 a.m.
Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:20
a.m.
Fri. Nov. 22 House 11:00 a.m.
to 11:01 a.m.
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback
at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
Bob
founded Beacon Hill
Roll Call in 1975 and was inducted
into the New England
Newspaper and Press Association
(NENPA) Hall of Fame
in 2019.
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î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€” î€’ îŒî‘î‰î’îšîŒî—î‹îî„î‘îŠî’î€£îŠîî„îŒîî€‘î†î’î î€’ îšîšîšî€‘îî„î‘îŠî’î•îˆî„îî—îœî—îˆî„îî€‘î†î’î
î€¯î’î’îŽîŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î…î˜îœ î’î• î–îˆîî îœî’î˜î• î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœî€¢ î€¦î„îî î˜î– î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€” î’î• îˆîî„îŒî
îŒî‘î‰î’îšîŒî—î‹îî„î‘îŠî’î€£îŠîî„îŒîî€‘î†î’îî€‘ î€¹îŒî–îŒî— î’î˜î• îšîˆî…î–îŒî—îˆ î„î— îî„î‘îŠî’î•îˆî„îî—îœî—îˆî„îî€‘î†î’î î‰î’î• îˆî›î†îî˜î–îŒî™îˆ îîŒî–î—îŒî‘îŠî–î€
îî„î•îŽîˆî— î•îˆî“î’î•î—î–î€ î„î‘î‡ î„ î‰î•îˆîˆ î‹î’îîˆ î™î„îî˜î„î—îŒî’î‘ î—î’î’îî€‘ î€¯îˆî— î˜î– î‹îˆîî“ îšîŒî—î‹ î„îî îœî’î˜ î•îˆî„î îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ î‘îˆîˆî‡î–î€„
î€«î„î“î“îœ î€·î‹î„î‘îŽî–îŠîŒî™îŒî‘îŠî€„ î€¤î– îšîˆ îŠî„î—î‹îˆî• î—î’ îŠîŒî™îˆ
î—î‹î„î‘îŽî–î€ îšîˆ î„î— î€°î„î‘îŠî’ î€µîˆî„îî—îœî€ î€¬î‘î†î€‘ îšî„î‘î— î—î’
îˆî›î“î•îˆî–î– î’î˜î• î‹îˆî„î•î—î‰îˆîî— îŠî•î„î—îŒî—î˜î‡îˆ î—î’ î’î˜î• î†îîŒîˆî‘î—î–î€
î‰î•îŒîˆî‘î‡î–î€ î„î‘î‡ î†î’îîî˜î‘îŒî—îœî€‘ î€¼î’î˜î• î—î•î˜î–î— î„î‘î‡
î–î˜î“î“î’î•î— îîˆî„î‘ î—î‹îˆ îšî’î•îî‡ î—î’ î˜î–î€‘ î€°î„îœ îœî’î˜î•
î‹î’îîˆî– î…îˆ î‰îŒîîîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ îî„î˜îŠî‹î—îˆî•î€ îî’î™îˆî€ î„î‘î‡ î—î‹îˆ
îšî„î•îî—î‹ î’î‰ î‰î„îîŒîîœ î„î‘î‡ î‰î•îŒîˆî‘î‡î– î—î‹îŒî– î‹î’îîŒî‡î„îœ
î–îˆî„î–î’î‘î€‘ î€ºîŒî–î‹îŒî‘îŠ îœî’î˜ î„ î€·î‹î„î‘îŽî–îŠîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î„î–
î–î“îˆî†îŒî„î î„î– î—î‹îˆ îîˆîî’î•îŒîˆî– îœî’î˜î‰”îî î†î•îˆî„î—îˆî€‘
î€ºîŒî—î‹ î€ªî•î„î—îŒî—î˜î‡îˆ
î€¶î˜îˆ î€³î„îî’îî…î„ î€‰ î—î‹îˆ î€°î„î‘îŠî’ î€µîˆî„îî—îœ î€·îˆî„î
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ î–î‚™îƒ…îƒ¤î†¥ î‡¤î„•î†¤î„œî„”î„”î†°îƒ„îƒ‹
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ î–î‚™îƒ…îƒ¤î†¥ î‡¤î„—î†¤î„–î„”î„”î†°îƒ„îƒ‹
î€©î’î• î€µîˆî‘î—î€ î€‡î€”î€î€›î€“î€“ î“îˆî• îî’î‘î—î‹ î€’
î€³î•îŒîîˆ î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ î€¨î™îˆî•îˆî—î— îî’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘
îšîŒî—î‹ î€°î€¥î€·î€¤ î–î—î’î“ î„î— î—î‹îˆ î‡î’î’î•î€„
î€³îˆî•î‰îˆî†î— î‰î’î• îîˆî‡îŒî†î„îî€ î’î‰î‰îŒî†îˆî€ î’î•
î“î•î’î‰îˆî–î–îŒî’î‘î„î î˜î–îˆ îŒî‘ î„ îšîˆîîî€
îî„îŒî‘î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î…î˜îŒîî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î–
î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€” î‰î’î• îî’î•îˆ î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€„
î€©î’î• î€µîˆî‘î—î€
î€‡î€–î€î€•î€“î€“î€’îî’î‘î—î‹
î€§î€¨î€¯î€¨î€¤î€§î€¨î€§ î‰ î€¥î•î„î‘î‡î€î‘îˆîš î€–î€
î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€°î„îî‡îˆî‘ î„î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î— îšîŒî—î‹
î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î– î„î‘î‡ î„îî“îîˆ î„î—î—îŒî†
î–î—î’î•î„îŠîˆî€‘ î€°îŒî‡î€î€±î’î™îˆîî…îˆî• îî’î™îˆî€îŒî‘î€‘
î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î– î€³îˆî—îˆî• î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€›î€•î€“î€î€˜î€™î€œî€“
î’î• î„î— îŒî‘î‰î’îšîŒî—î‹îî„î‘îŠî’î€£îŠîî„îŒîî€‘î†î’î
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶î€î€²î€³î€¨î€± î€«î€²î€¸î€¶î€¨
î€”î€“î€š î€¤î‡î„îî– î€¤î™îˆî€ î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î– î€°î€¤
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ î–î‚™îƒ…îƒ¤î†¥ î‡¤î„•î†¤î„î„”î„”î†°îƒ„îƒ‹
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ î–î‚™îƒ…îƒ¤î†¥ î‡¤î„–î†¤î„”î„”î„”î†°îƒ„îƒ‹
î€©î’î• î€µîˆî‘î—î€ î€‡î€•î€î€“î€“î€“î€’îî’î‘î—î‹ î‰ î€¥î•îŒîŠî‹î—
î–îˆî†î’î‘î‡î€î‰îî’î’î• î„î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î— îšîŒî—î‹ î„
î–î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– îˆî„î—î€îŒî‘ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ îî„î•îŠîˆ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ
î•î’î’îî€ î„î‘î‡ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î–î€‘ î€³î•îŒîîˆ
îî’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘ î‘îˆî„î• î€¯î„îŽîˆ î€´î˜î„î‘î‘î„î“î’îšîŒî—î—î€
î—î’îšî‘ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•î€ î„î‘î‡ îî„îî’î• î•î’î˜î—îˆî–î€‘
î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î– î‰î’î• î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€„
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ î–î‚™îƒ…îƒ¤î†¥ î‡¤î„–î†¤î„›î„”î„”î†°îƒ„îƒ‹
î€©î’î• î€µîˆî‘î—î€ î€‡î€•î€î€šî€“î€“î€’îî’î‘î—î‹ î‰ î€¦î‹î„î•îîŒî‘îŠ
î€ºî„îŽîˆî‰îŒîˆîî‡ î‹î’îîˆ îšîŒî—î‹ î„î‘ î’î“îˆî‘
îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€’î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î„î•îˆî„î€ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ î†î’î˜î‘î—îˆî•î–î€
î„î‘î‡ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î–î€‘ î€¦î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î— î—î’
î…î˜î– î•î’î˜î—îˆî–î€ î—î’îšî‘ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•î€ î„î‘î‡ î€¯î„îŽîˆ
î€´î˜î„î‘î‘î„î“î’îšîŒî—î—î€‘ î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î– î„î— î€™î€”î€šî€
î€›î€šî€šî€î€—î€˜î€˜î€–î€„
î€©î’î• î€µîˆî‘î—î€ î€‡î€”î€î€œî€“î€“î€’îî’î‘î—î‹ î‰
î€¦î‹î„î•îîŒî‘îŠ î‰îŒî•î–î—î€î‰îî’î’î• î€”î€
î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î„î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î— î„î™î„îŒîî„î…îîˆ
î€§îˆî†îˆîî…îˆî• î€”î€ î“îˆî•î‰îˆî†î— î‰î’î•
î†î’îîî˜î—îˆî•î– îšîŒî—î‹ îˆî„î–îœ î„î†î†îˆî–î–
î—î’ î€¥î’î–î—î’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î“î˜î…îîŒî†
î—î•î„î‘î–î“î’î•î—î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘ î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î– î„î—
î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€” î‰î’î• îî’î•îˆ
î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€„
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ îšî‚‚î‚¾î‚™î†¥ î‡¤î„›î„–î„î†¤î„î„”î„”
î€£îƒ‹îƒ™ îšî‚‚î‚¾î‚™î†¥ î‡¤î„šî„î„î†¤î„”î„”î„”
î€©î’î• î€¶î„îîˆî€ î€‡î€šî€•î€œî€‘î€œî€“î€“ î€’ î€·î‹îŒî– î†î‹î„î•îîŒî‘îŠ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ
î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îˆî– î€— î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€”î€‘î€˜ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î„ î“î•îŒî™î„î—îˆ îœî„î•î‡î€ î„î‘î‡
î„ î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî€‘ î€§î’î‘î‰”î— îîŒî–î– î—î‹îŒî– î’î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœî€„ î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î—
î€±î’î•îî„ î€³î„î•îîŒî„îîˆ î„î— î€™î€”î€šî€î€œî€œî€“î€î€œî€”î€—î€–î€– î’î• î–îˆî‘î‡ î˜î– î„î‘
îˆîî„îŒî î„î— îŒî‘î‰î’îšîŒî—î‹îî„î‘îŠî’î€£îŠîî„îŒîî€‘î†î’î î‰î’î• î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€„
î€©î’î• î€¶î„îîˆî€ î€‡î€™î€œî€œî€î€“î€“î€“ î€’ î€­î’îŒî‘ î˜î– î‰î’î• î„î‘ î€²î“îˆî‘ î€«î’î˜î–îˆ î’î‘
î€§îˆî†îˆîî…îˆî• î€”î€ î€•î€“î€•î€— î‰î•î’î î€”î€•î€î€“î€“î‘î‘ î€ î€•î€î€“î€“î“îî€‘ î€¦î‹î„î•îîŒî‘îŠ
î€•î€î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î•î„î‘î†î‹ îŒî‘ î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î– îšîŒî—î‹ î‰îŒî•îˆî“îî„î†îˆî€ î–î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î–
îî„îŒî‘ îîˆî™îˆîî€ î…î’î‘î˜î– îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆîî€ î“î•îŒî™î„î—îˆ î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî€ î„î‘î‡
î‰îˆî‘î†îˆî‡ îœî„î•î‡î€‘ î€¨î„î–îœ î„î†î†îˆî–î– î—î’ î€¥î’î–î—î’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î€¯î’îŠî„î‘î€‘ î€¦î„îî î€¶î˜îˆ
î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€”î€‘
î€¥îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î î—î’îšî‘î‹î’î˜î–îˆ î“î•îŒî†îˆî‡ î„î— î€‡î€™î€œî€œî€î€“î€“î€“î€ î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ î€•î€î€™î€˜î€™ î–î”î˜î„î•îˆ î‰îˆîˆî—î€ î€—
î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€–î€‘î€˜ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î€– îˆî›î†îî˜î–îŒî™îˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î–î“î„î†îˆî–î€ î„ î‰î•î’î‘î— îœî„î•î‡î€ î…î„î†îŽ î“î„î—îŒî’î€ î„î‘î‡
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î€šî€œî€¨î€œî€¤î€¡ î€µ î€î€’î€Žî€—î€„î€—î€‹î€‹
î€– î€ºî€¸î€¸î€µî€ î€“ î€£î€¦î€¥î€ºî€¸î€¸î€µ î‡îˆîŠî‰ î€™î€¸î€¥ î€¼î€½î„î€±î€¦
î€ªî€¸î€µî€¦ î€§î€¦î€¢î€½î€¿î€ºî€­î€·î€© î€ªî€¢î€ºî€¥î‚î€¸î€¸î€¥ î€¨î€²î€¸î€¸î€»î€­î€·î€©î€‚
î€¸î€·î€¦î€‰î€¤î€¢î€º î€©î€¢î€»î€¢î€©î€¦ î€¢î€·î€¥ î€µî€¢î€·î„ î€î€¹î€¥î€¢î€¾î€¦î€¼î€
î€¡ î€©î€¢î€£î€î€Ÿî€œî€¡î€› î€î€”î€’î€—î€…î€—î€‹î€‹
î€™î€¬î€¢î€»î€¶î€­î€·î€© î€œî€¦î‚ î€šî€·î€©î€´î€¢î€·î€¥ î€• î€£î€¦î€¥î€ºî€¸î€¸î€µî€‚
î€“ î€£î€¢î€½î€ª î€¤î€¸î€³î€¸î€·î€­î€¢î€± î€§î€¦î€¢î€½î€¿î€ºî€¦î€¼ î€¦î€¢î€¾î€Šî€­î€·
î€°î€­î€½î€¤î€ªî€¦î€·î€… î€§î€­î€ºî€¼î€¾ î€¨î€³î€¸î€¸î€º î€£î€¦î€¥î€ºî€¸î€¸î€µî€† î€ªî€¸î€µî€¦
î€¸î€¨î€¨î€­î€¤î€¦î€‡ î€¤î€¦î€·î€½î€ºî€¢î€± î€¢î€®î€º î€¢î€·î€¥ î€’î€‰î€¤î€¢î€º î€©î€¢î€ºî€¢î€©î€¦î€
î€ˆî€ î€‰î€šî€ î€™î€•î€î€‰î€œî€î€Œ î€î€˜
î€‰î€–î€–î€˜î€žî€–î€‹î€ î€‚î€‰î€šî€î€– î€†î€î€‰ î€’î€‰î€œ
î€”î€˜î€“î€–î€î€Œ î€˜î€žî€š î€…î€‰î€žî€î€žî€œ î€„î€î€î€“î€‹î€î€
î€¥î€™î€§î€žî€§î€¥ î€î€–î€—î€—î€„ î€—î€‹î€‹
î€ƒî€Šî€›î€Žî€— î€‡î€‘î€Š
î€‚î€¶î€ƒ î€‘î€Œî€“î€‡î€î€Œî€•î€‡î€Šî€î€‘î€
î€ î€ªî€±î€¬î€¯î€ˆî€¦î€­î€ªî€˜î€«î€°î€®î€®î€°î€¯î€®î€°î€³î€¬î€²î€‰î€«î€°î€®
î€Ÿî€«î€¦ î€¡î€¸î€¸î€¥î€±î€¢î€·î€¥î€¼ î€¸î€¨î€§î€¦î€ºî€¼ î€— î€ºî€¸î€¸î€¶ î€žî€¹î€³î€­î€½
î€šî€·î€¾î€ºî„ î€î€¢î€·î€¤î€ª î‚î€­î€½î€¬ î€”î€Šî€• î€£î€¦î€¥î€ºî€¸î€¸î€µî€¼î€ î€“î€Žî€–
î€£î€¢î€¾î€¬î€¼î€‚ î€œî€šî€¡ î€©î€¢î€¼ î€ªî€¦î€¢î€½î€ƒ î‚î€­î€·î€¥î€¸î‚î€¼î€„ î€µî€¦î€½î€¢î€±
î€ºî€¸î€¸î€¨ î€¢î€·î€¥ î€“î€‹î€¤î€¢î€» î€©î€¢î€»î€¢î€©î€¦î€
î€¥î€™î€§î€žî€§î€¥ î€î€î€† î€—î€‹î€‹î€„ î€´î€´î€´
î€î€˜î€î€š î€¸î€¹î€¹î€¸î€ºî€½î€¿î€·î€­î€½î„ î€½î€¸ î€¥î€¦îî€¦î€³î€¸î€¹
î€”î€î€‘î€“ î€¢î€¤î€»î€¦î€¼ î…î€¸î€·î€¦î€¥ î€™î€¸î€µî€µî€¦î€»î€¤î€­î€¢î€±î€ˆ
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