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City Mourns Passing
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Owner of ABC Cigar Store
for over 50 years;
devoted to family,
country and community
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ALL IN: Showing their support for their colleague in government, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKennaâ€™s
candidacy for Councillor-at-Large at her reception on Monday, were, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky,
former Speaker of the House Bob DeLeo, State Representatives Jeff Turco and Jessica Giannino,
City Councillors Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Anthony Cogliandro, Chris Giannino, Tony Zambuto
and Paul Argenzio and School Committee members Anthony Caggiano and John Kingston.
See page 15 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo)
RHS Athletics Director updates
school committee on declining
participation numbers
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A
thletics Director Frank Shea
met with the School Committee
this week to update them
on the state of sports programs
in the district.
â€œSports participation trends
are at a crossroad,â€ Shea told the
committee. â€œSports arenâ€™t what
they used to be years ago.â€
Revere has lost a cluster of junior
varsity teams, including junior
varsity baseball, softball
and ice hockey over the past
year due to a lack of participants.
Shea said the decline was due,
in part, to students choosing
other activities such as robotics
and JROTC. And there are other
students who are needed at
home or working to help support
their families.
â€œThis is something hitting everybody
in urban areas,â€ said
Shea.
â€œWeâ€™re still a big program,â€ said
Shea adding Revere offers 27
of the 31 Massachusetts Interscholastic
Athletic Association
(MIAA) programs. However, only
36 percent of Revere students
participate.
Shea said the athletics department
is searching for options
and trying new things. He said
Revere had just launched a fl ag
football program for girls, which
has been growing in popularity
around the state.
Shea said districts are joining
together to create co-op programs.
Revere has participated
in a co-op hockey program
which had the district picking
up one quarter of the cost for
ice time.
Co-ops are one solution Shea
said that his department is looking
at. But he feels the real answer
is in the middle school.
He said reaching out to middle
schoolers and explaining diff erent
sports opportunities would
help. He suggested speaking to
middle school groups with high
school athletes would likely be
eff ective. He also wanted to encourage
middle school physical
education teachers to introduce
sports such as lacrosse and fi eld
hockey to kids who may not be
familiar with those sports.
â€œWeâ€™ve looked at athletics as
something we should nurture
and hold on to, â€œ said Schools
Supt. Dr. Diane Kelly. â€œBut we
have to understand where our
kids want to be and make sure
weâ€™re being fi scally responsible.â€
Shea again emphasized the
importance of reaching students
in the middle school. He
said that allowing kids to connect
with coaches will result in
kids coming up to fi ll rosters and
programs.
School committee member
Aisha Millbury Ellis suggested
the administration provide
more exposure to the athletics
department during orientation.
â€œIf the interest isnâ€™t there, itâ€™s
just not there,â€ she said.
SOLEMN DEDICATION: Brian Spagnolo with his wife, Gabriella
and son, Jackson proudly unveiled the veterans marker
offi cially dedicated to US Army Veteran SP4 Rosario â€œJoeâ€
Spagnolo. See page 13 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo)
orn in Charlottesville, Virginia on
March 31, 1932, passed away peacefully
at home on
April 6, 2025,
MOORE | SEE Page 2
Daniel Douglas
Moore
City Honors Late US
Army Veteran Rosario
â€œJoeâ€ Spagnolo
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MOORE | FROM Page 1
with his beloved wife Millie
by his side at the age of 93.
His was a life rich with purpose,
passion, and devotion
to family, country, and community.
Dan
proudly served his country
during the Korean War,
where his sharp mind and
quick typing skills earned him a
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an usher at a local movie theater
in Virginia. That passion
later led him to the airwaves,
where he became a radio personality
in Norfolk, Virginia
where he would interview several
celebrities about their endeavors.
Always one to seek
out new experiences, Dan also
earned his pilotâ€™s license and
found great joy in fl ying, often
piloting his family to new destinations.
During
the Kennedy Administration,
Dan served with great
distinction as Chief National
Bank Examiner for the U.S. Treasury
Department â€” a role that
suited his sharp mind and deep
understanding of fi nance. Here
he received the Certifi cate for
Meritorious Service.
Dan was an avid boater and
the proud captain of the family
boat, Seven Seas, where he and
his loved ones shared countDan
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less adventures and unforgettable
memories.
For over fi ve decades, Dan
owned and operated the ABC
Cigar Store in Revere, Massachusetts.
It was more than just
a business â€” it was a community
hub and a place where he
formed lifelong friendships,
shared stories, and mentored
many. He worked there faithfully
until his fi nal days.
Dan had many passions: he
was an enthusiastic sportsman,
a lover of history and politics,
and a skilled storyteller. Dan
was a dedicated historian, and
spent years researching his ancestry,
leaving behind a legacy
of carefully compiled volumes
on the Moore family, now
housed in the Family History Library
in Utah. His love of history,
great cigars, and engaging
conversations made him a treasured
companion to many, especially
Millie whom he loved
to travel with.
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mentees, and others he considered
family. His wisdom,
wit, and warmth left an indelible
mark, and he never took a
single relationship for granted.
A devoted father, Dan was
deeply involved in his childrenâ€™s
lives â€” cheering from
the sidelines at football games,
encouraging their pursuits,
and celebrating their accomplishments.
He is survived by
his wife Carmella, â€œMillieâ€ of 30
years and his children: Daniel
Moore of Virginia (wife Susan),
Christopher Moore of Massachusetts
(wife Colleen; children
Alexandra and Taylor),
Charles Moore of New Hampshire
(wife Angela; children Anthony,
Nikolas, and Kaitlin), and
Juliana Moore Luz of Maryland
(husband Ryan Luz; children
Madison and Cameron). He is
predeceased by his son David
Moore, whose memory lived
on dearly in Danâ€™s heart.
He is also survived by his
stepchildren Rozie of Iowa
(husband Michael Drella; children
Chris, Anthony, Samantha),
Anne of Iowa (husband
David Leclair; children Robert
and Jessica), and Duwane of
New Hampshire (wife Shannon;
daughter Autumn), each
of whom held a special place
in his life. Annie, in particular,
was a constant and caring
presence in recent years, and
Dan was especially grateful
for the support she provided
to him and Millie. Dan, lovingly
known as Papa, will be deeply
missed by his grandchildren,
who brought him endless joy
and love.
To make a long story short:
Dan was an extraordinary man.
He lived fully, gave generously,
and will be missed beyond
measure. To leave an online
condolence visit www.ruggieromh.com.
RevereTV
Spotlight
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n April 3, 2025, Revere Celebrated
Autism Awareness
Day at City Hall. Members of
the public as well as many City
Councillors, School Committee
Members and Department
Heads were present to honor
the day. There were short
speeches by Steve Morabito,
State Representative Jessica
Giannino, State Representative
Jeff Turco, and Mayor Patrick
Keefe. You can watch coverage
of this event now playing
on the Community Channel
daily for the month of
April. The video is also available
to watch at your convenience
on YouTube.
In the newest episode of
â€œWhatâ€™s Cooking Revere,â€ join
Estephany, Deborah, and Lily
from Concilio Latino of Massachusetts
as they walk you
through preparing a classic
Guatemalan breakfast. This
simple and fl avorful recipe is
guaranteed to impress! Follow
along, create this tasty dish
at home, and discover more
about Guatemalan culture.
Watch it now on RevereTVâ€™s
YouTube, Facebook, or the RTV
Community Channel.
Victoria Fabbo has recorded
her April episode of â€œFabulous
Foods.â€ In this exciting
episode, Victoria is joined by
special guest Keyla, founder
of Connecting Pieces, a nonprofi
t dedicated to improving
the lives of those impacted by
gastrointestinal disorders, gastrointestinal
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~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~
There Is No Such Thing As So-Called â€œMinor Crimesâ€
By Sal Giarratani
I
couldnâ€™t agree more with a
recent New York Post editorial
(A Push for More Dangerous
Driving.) I loved the term â€œprocrime
progressivesâ€™ used in the
editorial because that is exactly
what these Big Apple clowns
are. These elected offi cials are
all about the proper optics and
their big smiles as they move
inch by inch, step by step until
they â€œpulverizeâ€ (remember
the 3 Stooges?) public safety.
I was a member of law enforcement
for 28 years here in
the Boston area. I was never a
Boston Police Offi cer but I do
remember former Boston Police
Commissioner William â€œBillyâ€
Bratton (a Boston native)
who put into practice his Broken
Windows theory. Crimes
grow more potent and dangerous
when you start believing
some lower crimes arenâ€™t
that important. Bratton and
many other U.S. policing leaders
in this country knew that
stopping â€œimportantâ€ things
like robbery, murder, rape, etc.,
means you be proactive with
those so-called â€œminorâ€ crimes
such as going after culprits
who actually beak windows
for instance. Any elected offi -
cial who would seek to ban police
stops for broken tail lights,
expired licenses, speeding, etc.
doesnâ€™t have one iota what he
or she is talking about.
Is there really anything such
as minor infractions? When
it comes to public safety and
making our communities large
or small safe for all, it means
not normalizing small infractions.
This idea sounds like
more insane criminal justice
reform. All that seemingly
matters are the optics and
those political DEI goals of
theirs.
Time for politicians to just do
what they do best, which is to
pontifi cate at a podium and
leave public safety to the real
experts who are trained in law
enforcement tactics and are
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committed to serving and protecting
the law-abiding members
of the public.
It is well past time for the
public to squawk at the absurdity
of politicians who donâ€™t
know their #@$& from their elbows.
You know thereâ€™s a saying
that I would like to expand
on. When seconds count, our
elected officials are usually
days away. Truly they are.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025
Annual Rabies Vaccination Clinic set for May 17 in Malden
Anyone is welcome from Malden and surrounding communities â€” Everett,
Revere & Saugus â€” to bring their dog or cat for just $15.00
By Steve Freker
T
he Malden Rabies Vaccine
Clinic is back and will be held
on Saturday, May 17, at the Mal8
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den Central Fire Station. Malden
Police Dept. Animal Control
Offi cer Kevin Alkins is urging
all pet â€œparentsâ€ in Malden
and surrounding communities
to take advantage of the return
of the Rabies Vaccine Clinic.
While in the past the clinic has
been open to Malden residents
only, the pet protection clinic is
now available to ALL nonresidents
as well.
â€œWe want to make sure anyone
who wants to take advantage
of the clinic and protect
their beloved dogs and cats
can have this opportunity,â€ Alkins
said. â€œWe have had successMalden
Police Animal Control
PROTECT YOUR PET! DOGS and CATS
RABIES CLINIC
The City of Malden and Malden
Police are pleased to announce they
are Hosting the Annual Rabies Clinic
WHEN: Saturday, May 17, 2025
â€” From 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.â€”
WHERE: Malden Central Fire Station,
1 Sprague St., Malden MA
*The Cost is only $15.00 per pet
â€” ALL DOGS MUST BE LEASHED
â€” ALL CATS MUST BE IN CARRIER
â€” NON-RESIDENTS & THEIR PETS FROM
OTHER SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
ARE WELCOME at the CLINIC
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This Clinic is organized by the City of Malden and the Malden Police Department. For Questions
and Additional Information contact Malden Police Animal Control: 781-397-7171 x1302
MALDEN
Residents
and ALSO
Residents from
Everett, Revere,
Saugus & Other
Surrounding
Communities
are ALL
welcome at this
RABIES
CLINIC
Please
PROTECT your
Pets by
getting them
Vaccinated!
Offi cer Kevin Alkins urges all pet
â€œparentsâ€ in Malden and any surrounding
communities to have
their animals vaccinated against
rabies. (Courtesy/City of Malden)
ful rabies vaccination clinics for
many years in Malden and our
residents appreciate the services
off ered here.â€
Alkins said now more than
ever is the time to have pets
vaccinated, since many dogs
and cats may have missed their
rabies vaccinations through
the years. â€œPets need protection
from rabies, which is a lifethreatening
disease to them,
other animals and humans,â€
Alkins said. â€œWith the better
weather and the increase of
wildlife presence right in our
residential neighborhoods and
business areas, it is vital that pets
are vaccinated against rabies.â€
The biggest rise of wild animals
in the area have been coyotes,
with other common animals
aff ected with rabies being
raccoons, skunks and opossums.
Rabies is a preventable viral
disease most often transmitted
through the bite of a rabid
animal. The rabies virus infects
the central nervous system of
animals and humans alike, ultimately
causing disease in the
brain and death.
This yearâ€™s Malden Rabies Vaccination
Clinic will be held on
Saturday, May 17, from 10:00
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Malden
Central Fire Station at 1 Sprague
St. (corner of Salem Street) in
Malden. The fi re station is located
directly across the street from
Malden High School (77 Salem
St.). The cost of the Rabies Vaccination
for dogs and cats is only
$15.00 per shot with the following
regulations:
â€”All dogs must be leashed.
â€”All cats must be in a carrier.
Any questions or for more information,
contact Malden Police
Animal Control at 781-3977171,
x1302.
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Beautify Revere Slated
for Saturday, April 26
The Mayorâ€™s annual spring clean-up to be followed by a celebration
barbeque and beer garden on the McMackin Lawn (249 Broadway)
R
EVERE, MA â€” Mayor Patrick
M. Keefe Jr. is excited
to host the annual Beautify Revere
Spring clean-up, an Earth
Day initiative to clean and enrich
neighborhoods across
the City, on Saturday, April
26, 2025, starting at 9:00am at
City Hall (281 Broadway). The
rain date will be Sunday, April
27, 2025.
Participating volunteers
will be offered free t-shirts
fi rst come, fi rst serve basis at
City Hall on the morning of
the event, and Revere Public
Schools students will be offered
4 community service
hours toward their graduation
requirement for participation.
Following the kickoff and supply
pickup at 9:00am, participants
are invited to bring or
join in with a group and clean
up a neighborhood or area
of their choice. Participants
will be asked to call 311 for
trash pick-up throughout the
course of the clean-up.
The clean-up will go on until
12:00pm, at which time all participants
are invited back to
the McMackin Memorial Lawn
(249 Broadway) for a complimentary
barbeque celebration
and a beer garden, hosted
by Parks and Recreation and
local favorite, Murrayâ€™s Tavern.
â€œI look forward to joining
with friends, family, and colleagues
to celebrate Revere
and to commit some time
to improving our community,â€
commented Mayor Keefe.
â€œTaking the time to reinvest
in and reinvigorate Revere
through community engagement
benefi ts us all. Weâ€™re expecting
a large turnout, so
make sure to arrive early to
grab a t-shirt!â€
Please e-mail Rose Burns,
Aide to the Mayor, with questions:
rburns@revere.org.
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â€œWest Side Storyâ€ Dances Highlight North Shore
Philharmonic Spring Concert
M
usic Director Robert
Lehmann will conduct
one of the worldâ€™s most popular
symphonic works when
the North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra performs Leonard
Bernsteinâ€™s â€œSymphonic Dances
from West Side Storyâ€ in the
NSPOâ€™s Spring Concert Sunday,
April 27, 3 p.m. at Swampscott
High School.
Bernsteinâ€™s dazzling music
made â€œWest Side Storyâ€ one of
the most-loved musicalsâ€”and
moviesâ€”of all time. His â€œSymphonic
Dancesâ€ compresses
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Music Director Robert Lehmann
conducts the North Shore
Philharmonic Orchestra and
is also the featured soloist in
the Orchestraâ€™s â€œSpringâ€ concert
Sunday, April 27, 3 p.m. at
Swampscott High School.
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minutes of unforgettable tunes
that touch emotions ranging
from tension, friendship, excitement,
love, and, ultimately, to a
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in the haunting fi nale
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individual,â€ said Lehmann.
â€œIn his short life of just 54 years,
he distinguished himself as a
virtuoso violinist, composer,
elite fencer, military hero, and
Revolutionary. He was often
referred to as â€˜The black Mozartâ€™
as he was the fi rst classical
composer of African descent
to attain praise and plaudits
in the world of European music
both for his fearless violin
prowess and also for his fencing
mastery.â€
The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra performs its â€œSpringâ€ Concert
Sunday, April 27 at Swampscott High School in a program that
includes Leonard Bernsteinâ€™s West Side Story Symphonic Dances.
The concert will open with
Symphony No. 2 by American
composer Howard Hanson.
â€œHoward Hanson was a tireless
advocate for American music,â€
said Music Director Lehmann.
â€œAs a composer, conductor,
educator and administrator,
he commissioned, championed
and performed thousands
of works by young American
composers. His own Second
Symphony has endured as
a nostalgic favorite, known for
its sweeping, cinematic writing
and Romantic temperament.
Hansonâ€™s most popular
work greatly infl uenced the
next generation of composers.
One can easily hear this infl uence
in its similarity to the great
fi lm composers, including John
Williams.â€
Tickets for the concert will be
available at the door or can be
purchased in advance through
the Orchestraâ€™s website www.
nspo.org. for $30, $25 for seniors
and students, and children
12 and under are admitted free.
The NSPO will conclude its
76th concert season with a Childrenâ€™s
Concert and Instrument
Petting Zoo on Sunday, May 4,
2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church
in Beverly in a program supported
in part by a grant from the
Beverly Cultural Council, which
is supported by the Mass Cultural
Council, a state agency.
The North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra is staff ed largely by
volunteer players and is committed
to providing access to
quality music at an aff ordable
price to communities north of
Boston. The Orchestra strives to
develop, train and provide opportunities
for young and amateur
musicians, while providing
a large range of programs
covering the full range of symphonic
and pops repertoire for
a diverse public. For full concert
information, visit www.nspo.
org or contact info@nspo.org.
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MBTA Announces Temporary Lynn
Ferry Schedule Adjustment through
April 29 in Response to Right Whale
Protection Measures
B
OSTON â€” In coordination
with federal environmental
protections, the Massachusetts
Bay Transportation
Authority (MBTA) today announced
a temporary schedule
adjustment beginning today
through at least April 29
to Lynn Ferry service due to
the recent implementation
of a Right Whale â€œDynamic
Management Areaâ€ (DMA)
in Broad Sound, which is the
main transit route for the Lynn
Ferry. Right whales have recently
been sighted in Broad
Sound.
The National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) has issued guidance
for all vessels in Broad Sound
to reduce speeds to 10 knots
to protect the critically endangered
North Atlantic right
whales. Although the guidance
is technically voluntary,
the MBTA and Boston Harbor
City Cruises (BHC) have agreed
to fully comply out of an abundance
of caution and environmental
responsibility.
According to the NOAA,
one of the leading causes of
death for Right Whales is vessel
strikes. These whales often
swim at or just below the
surface, making them vulnerable
to fast-moving vessels.
Vessel slowdowns â€” like the
current Broad Sound speed
zone â€” dramatically reduce
the chance of lethal collisions.
As a result, ferry trips between
Lynn and Boston will
take approximately 90 minutes
at this time, an increase
from the usual 40-minute travel
time. This change affects
only the Lynn Ferry route. All
other ferry services remain unaff
ected.
Service Change Eff ective
Today:
Due to this service change,
the following Lynn Ferry trips
are cancelled for Wednesday,
April 16:
From Boston:
â€¢ 4:00 PM outbound
â€¢ 7:15 PM outbound
From Lynn:
â€¢ 5:00 PM inbound
â€¢ 6:30 PM inbound
Please note: The only Lynn
Ferry trip operating today
will be the 5:45 PM outbound
departure from Long Wharf
(North) to Lynn. Riders should
expect this trip to arrive approximately
40 minutes later
than usual.
Temporary Schedule Effective
Thursday, April 17
through Tuesday, April 29:
Beginning Thursday and
continuing through at least
Tuesday, April 29, the Lynn Ferry
will operate on a modifi ed
alternate schedule:
â€¢ Inbound trips from Lynn:
â€¢ Departing Lynn at 7:30 AM,
arriving at Long Wharf at
8:55 AM
â€¢ Departing Lynn at 10:45 AM,
arriving at Long Wharf at
12:15 PM
â€¢ One outbound trip departing
Boston at 5:45 PM, arriving
Lynn at 7:15 PM
The MBTA will continue to
monitor updates from NOAA
and may further adjust service
as needed.
More About North
Atlantic Right Whales
According to NOAA Fisheries,
North Atlantic right whales
were hunted to near-extinction
during the whaling era
as a result of being slow-moving.
When killed, they yielded
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them a highly sought after
whale to hunt. Listed under
the U.S. Endangered Species
Act, Marine Mammal Protection
Act, and International
Union for Conservation of
Nature (IUCN) Red List, the
North Atlantic Right Whale
is considered a critically endangered
species with fewer
than 360 individuals remaining
(and fewer than 70 breeding
females). They can span up
to 52 feet in length and weigh
up to 70 tons, and travel seasonally
between cold northern
feeding grounds (e.g., New
England, Canadian Maritimes)
and warm southern calving
grounds (e.g., off Georgia and
Florida). Their lifespan is typically
up to 70 years or more.
As a top predator and a large
marine mammal, right whales
play a crucial role in maintainMBTA
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025
Reverend Phillips Payson â€”
Unsung Hero of the American Revolution
Man of God-Warrior Patriot-Constitutional Authority
By John J. Henry
A
s the 250th
anniversary of
the adoption of our Declaration
of Independence draws
near, on July 4, 2026, many will
call to mind the famous names
of some of the great signers of
our Declaration of Independence:
John Hancock, Samuel
Adams, John Adams, Benjamin
Franklin and Thomas Jeff erson.
Few now know the name of a
local unsung hero of our revolution,
who by his deeds and acts
of courage made our independence
from Great Britain possible
as well as our Constitution
of Massachusetts a reality. He
lies buried in our Rumney Marsh
Burial Ground on Butler Street.
His name was Phillips Payson.
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Rumney Marsh Burying Ground on Butler Street. (Courtesy photo)
Phillips Payson was born at
Walpole, in the Province of Massachusetts
Bay, in British North
America, on January 18, 1736.
He was raised in Walpole and
later educated at Harvard College,
from which he graduated
in 1754. At Harvard he distinguished
himself in divinity
studies, the classical languages
and astronomy. One of his classmates
at Harvard was John Adams
of Braintree (now Quincy);
their paths would cross again
many years later after independence
from Great Britain.
Phillips Payson was ordained
as a minister of the Gospel at
Chelsea (now Revere) on October
26, 1757, whereupon he
became the settled pastor of
the Church of Christ. He served
as rector of his church for nearly
44 years. Pastor Payson was a
courageous patriot of the American
Revolution for Independence
from Great Britain. He
rendered important services in
the cause of freedom not only
by his sermons and writings
on political and constitutional
questions, but also by enlisting
troops to fi ght the British occupation
army.
Two-hundred and fi fty years
ago, on April 19, 1775, near Lexington,
at Menotomy (now Arlington),
Pastor Payson demonstrated
his zeal for independence
from Great Britain by
placing himself at the head of a
party of troops from his church
taking up arms in the cause of
freedom. Payson and his troops
engaged the â€œRedcoats,â€ killed
some and took the rest of the
British Regulars as prisoners
and gained possession of all
of their arms and stores without
any loss whatever to themselves
during the fi rst battle for
American Independence. For
his gallantry during the battle,
Reverend Payson was given
the name â€œFighting Pastor
Paysonâ€ by those who fought
alongside him.
After independence from
Great Britain, the Province of
Massachusetts Bay was obliged
to write a constitution establishing
how Massachusetts would
be governed. A Massachusetts
Constitutional Convention was
formed, headed by John Adams,
and for three years from, 1778
to 1780, the political energies
of John Adams and others were
absorbed in drafting a charter of
government that would be accepted
by the voters of Massachusetts.
At that time, Reverend
Payson was admired as a bright,
yet conservative philosophical
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At the outset of the process
of drafting the Massachusetts
Constitution, Reverend
Payson preached a sermon at
Boston on May 27,1778, before
the Honorable Council and the
House of Representatives of
the Massachusetts, advocating
for the moral basis of government
and the need for state fi -
nancial support for religion, on
the grounds that religion was
necessary for public happiness,
prosperity and to preserve order
and government in the state.
John Adams, who was the
principal draftsman of the Massachusetts
Constitution, agreed
with Reverend Paysonâ€™s philosophical
position, relative to the
moral basis of government, and
incorporated Paysonâ€™s thoughts
into Article Three of the draft
constitution that was submitted
to the voters of Massachusetts,
authorizing a general religious
tax to be directed to the
church of the taxpayerâ€™s choice.
In 1780, the Massachusetts
Constitution was declared approved
by the required twothirds
vote of the people. To this
day it is the oldest written constitution
in the world. It originated
the famous phrase â€œa government
of laws and not menâ€ and
was the source of the inspirational
words â€œWe the Peopleâ€
â€” most commonly associated
with the Preamble of the United
States Constitution, which
was written in 1787, ratifi ed in
1788 and operational in 1789,
years after the Massachusetts
Constitution had been ratifi ed.
Following the contribution
that Reverend Payson made to
the writing of the Massachusetts
Constitution, he was selected
as Revereâ€™s fi rst Representative
to the Massachusetts
General Court in 1783. In 1787,
he was named as a Massachusetts
delegate, chosen to ratify
the Constitution of the United
States.
Reverend Payson was also renowned
as a distinguished educator
of his day, having organized
a school for young men
who were interested in entering
the ministry. His reputation
as an instructor was so impeccable
that he was chosen by the
fl edgling United States government
to educate the eldest son
of General Joseph Warren, the
gallant Colonial General who
had been killed at the Battle of
Bunker Hill. He also tutored the
son of General William Heath,
who served as a Major General
in the Continental Army during
the American Revolutionary
War; John Rowe, the son of a famous
Boston merchant (Roweâ€™s
Wharf), whose tea went into
Boston Harbor during the Boston
Tea Party of 1773; also William
Sullivan, son of Governor
James Sullivan, fi fth Governor
of Massachusetts. Samuel Adams,
the famous patriot, once
referred to Payson as a gentleman
of great qualifi cations and
skills as an educator.
Reverend Payson along with
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The Revere Chamber of
John Adams, Samuel Adams,
John Hancock and Robert Treat
Paine, were some of the founding
members of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Payson published several sermons,
including one â€œon the
death of General Washingtonâ€
and â€œA memorial of Lexington
Battle.â€
Reverend Payson retired as
Pastor of his Church in 1799, at
the age of 63, although he remained
an active citizen of the
community. He served the best
interests of his Church, his community,
his state and his nation,
all of his life. Reverend Payson
died in 1801, 51 days before his
friend and colleague, President
John Adams, relinquished his
presidency to President-elect
Thomas Jeff erson.
Upon Paysonâ€™s death, on January
11, 1801, at the age of 65, on
the last page of his Church record
was written by his successor,
Joseph Tuckerman: â€œPeace
be to the memory of [Reverend
Payson], a man of worth; a man
of letters and of virtue, too.â€
His funeral eulogy extolled
his virtues with the words â€œIn all
of our Revolutionary War years
was he not the wise and vigorous
friend of this country? And
since has he not labored to establish
the good order of this
country and to promote its prosperity?
He was always respectful
and ever esteemed and loved.
Posterity will long rejoice in the
fruits of his toilâ€.
While Reverend Paysonâ€™s
deeds, during the early years of
our fl edgling nation, may have
faded into history, he should be
remembered as one of the unsung
heroes of the American
Revolution for Independence
and one of the skilled contributors
and crafters of the Massachusetts
Constitution.
John J. Henry served as City
Clerk of the City of Revere for 32
years from 1977-2009. He has
written numerous articles about
the early history of Revere.
Commerce produced a new
program that premiered last
week called â€œNonprofits.â€
This program was hosted
by the Nonprofi t Liaison
for the Chamber, Judie
VanKooiman. If you are a
fan of the RTV Community
Channel, you may have
recognized Judie! Judie is
also a longtime community
member at RevereTV
and has a show of her own
that airs a new episode every
month. You can watch
the April episode of â€œLife
Issues with Judie VanKooimanâ€
on Thursdays at 6pm
and Sundays at 2pm. This
episode will also be schedPage
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uled proceeding â€œNonprofi tsâ€
a few other times this week.
Tune in to RTV GOV for
live streams and replays of
all city meetings. After the
Traffic Commission Meeting
on Thursday, April 17th,
there isnâ€™t another live meeting
scheduled until next
Wednesday! Use this time to
catch up on the April meetings
so far by watching on
television or YouTube. The
current TV replay rotation includes
the Revere City Council,
Commission on Disabilities,
Aff ordable Housing Trust
Fund, RHS Building Committee,
License Commission, and
Traffi c Commission. RTV GOV
is channel 9 on Comcast and
channels 13 and 613 on RCN.
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Happy Easter
and Passover
Jessica Giannino
State Representative
& Family
State Representative
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& Family
Councillor-at-Large
Anthony
Zambuto
Northeast Metropolitan Regional
Vocational School Committee &
Revere School Committeeman
Anthony Caggiano
â€œHave a Safe &
Happy Easter
and Passover!â€
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Happy Easter
and Passover
Candidate for
Councillor
At-Large
Joanne
McKenna
Ward 2 Councillor
Ward 6 Councillor
Christopher
Giannino
Kingston
School
Committeeman
John
Councillor-at-Large
Juan Pablo
Jaramillo
Ira
Novoselsky
Guarino-Sawaya
Ward 5 Councillor
Angela
Ward 4 Councillor
Paul
Argenzio
Best wishes for a blessed and
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025
Books and Brews brings different communities together
Shown from left to right, are: customer Christopher
Bonasoro, Murrayâ€™s Tavern host Melissa Domingos,
manager/bartender Steven Jaramillo and co-owner
John Murray. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Economic Development Director Thomas Skwierawski
said a walkable community is what many people want
during last Thursdayâ€™s Books and Brews at the Revere
Public Library.
Shown from left to right, are: Revereâ€™s First Lady Jennifer
Keefe, Mayor Patrick Keefe, State Representative
Jessica Giannino with host Don Martelli.
State Representative Jessica Giannino said the library
hosts a lot of events for children.
By Tara Vocino
T
he Chamber of Commerce
partnered
with the Revere Public
Library to host the
second installment of
Books and Brews at the
Revere Public Library
last Thursday night.
Chamber of Commerce President Niles Welch said Revere
is a future looking community.
Shown from left to right, are: Chamber of Commerce
member Amanda Bonasoro, Layla Bonasoro, 10
months, Christopher Bonasoro, Lily Bonasoro, 3, and
Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Erica Porzio.
Mayor Patrick Keefe addressed
the attendees.
Small business owners Amanda Bonasoro and Armen Davtian
shared about their industries.
Board of Trustees member
Armen Davtian addressed
the crowd.
Kimberlee Manisalco
shared what the library
has to off er.
Shown from left to
right, are: Police Chief
David Callahan, Library
Trustees Chair
Mark Ferrante, Revere
Chamber of Commerce
Board of Trustees
member Armen
Davtian, Mayor Patrick
Keefe, with Susan
and Don Martelli.
Host Don Martelli said this event brings
diff erent communities together.
Police Chief David Callahan, at right, with Library Trustees
Chairman Mark Ferrante.
Shown from left to right, are: Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Erica Porzio, Marty Stallings, Armen
Davtian, Chamber of Commerce President Niles Welch, host Don Martelli, and Board of Directors James Gibson.
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The Spagnolo family â€” Brian, Gabriella, Jackson, brother Vincent and sister Connie Riley along with aunts, uncles and cousins â€” joined Mayor Patrick Keefe, Veterans
Service Offi cer Julia Cervantes and state and local elected offi cials at the street sign dedication for US Army Vietnam Veteran SP4 Rosario â€œJoeâ€ Spagnolo at the corner
of Washington Avenue and Spagnolo Road.
US Army SP4 Rosario â€œJoeâ€ Spagnolo honored by the City of Revere
R
osario â€œJoeâ€ Spagnolo died
in April of 2024 from complications
of Agent Orange
from his time serving our nation
in Vietnam.
Upon his return to Revere,
he entered the real estate business
and developed the property
located at 750 Washington
Ave. in Revere. He also continued
to serve in the community
as a member of the Revere Fire
Department.
Last Saturday morning, SP4
Rosario Spagnolo was remembered
for his exploratory service
to our country and community
by the unveiling of a
street sign located at the corner
of Washington Street and Spagnolo
Drive. Mayor Patrick Keefe,
Veterans Service Offi cer Julia
Cervantes, State Representative
Jessica Giannino, Revere Councillor-at-Large
Anthony Zambuto
and City Council Vice President
Joanne McKenna (Ward
1) joined the Spagnolo family
for the offi cial dedication of
the street sign at the corner of
Spagnolo Road to US Army SP4
Rosario â€œJoeâ€ Spagnolo.
Revere Veterans Service Offi cer Julia Cervantes led the opening of the dedication with the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Mayor Patrick Keefe addressed
the Spagnolo family and those in
attendance at the dedication ceremony
last Saturday morning.
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State Representative Jessica Giannino
thanked the Spagnolo
family for the dedication and
service to country and community
that Rosario â€œJoeâ€ Spagnolo
had given during his lifetime.
Brian Spagnolo (Rosarioâ€™s son)
spoke about his dad and his
dedication and love for the
City of Revere. He recalled fond
memories growing up as part
of the community and thanked
all for coming on a very rainy
and cold April morning.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025
Revere Lodge of Elks 1171 host Annual Installation of Officers
L
ast Saturday afternoon, the Revere Lodge of Elks on Shirley
Avenue held their annual installation of offi cers, followed by
a dinner and an evening of festivities.
Installing Grand Exalted Ruler and Past District Deputy AnnMarie
Gardner (center) with Revere Lodge of Elks 1171 Exalted Ruler
Gene Hannon and Past Exalted Ruler and now Esteemed Leading
Knight of Lodge 1171 Sandra DeFrancisco.
Acting Grand Exalted Ruler and Past District Deputy Annmarie Gardner gives the oath of offi ce to
incoming Exalter Ruler Gene Hannon and his new line of offi cers for 2025-2026.
Acting Grand Exalted Ruler Annmarie
Gardner presents installed
Exalted Ruler Gene Hannon
the jewel of his offi ce.
Lodge Treasurer Anessa Schena (right) presents Past Exalted Ruler
Sandra DeFrancisco her Past Exalted Ruler jewel from the lodge
while Esquire Kimberly Fall looks on.
The incoming Exalted Ruler for Revere Lodge 1171, Gene Hannon.
Outgoing Exalted Ruler Sandra
DeFrancisco receives flowers
for her outstanding service to
the lodge from newly installed
Exalted Ruler Gene Hannon.
Massachusetts Grand Lodge
Tiler Joe Balestrieri off ered his
best wishes and good luck to
Exalted Ruler Gene Hannon
and his offi cers.
Lodge 1171 Exalted Ruler Gene
Hannon presents fl owers to his
mom, Elaine Mori, at the closing
of the ceremony.
Esquire Kimberly Fall presents
Esquire of the Grand Lodge
Dennis Ranahan for the installation
of the offi cers of the Revere
Lodge of Elks 1171.
The newly installed offi cers of the Revere Lodge of Elks 1171: Front row: Esquire Kimberly Fall, Esteemed
Lecturing Knight David Fuentes, Exalted Ruler Gene Hannon, Esteemed Leading Knight,
Esteemed Loyal Knight Carolyn Maloney; second row: Trustee Jimmy Bocchetti, Treasurer Anessa
Schena, Secretary Laura Smith, Trustee Susan Friburg, Inner Guard Anthony Giachenta, Trustee
Laura Evans; back row: Tiler Stephen Morrison, Trustee Michael Smith, Chaplin Daniel Powell Sr.
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Candidate for City Councillor-At-Large
Joanne McKenna Campaign Kickoff
Mayor Patrick Keefe introduces his colleague in government,
candidate for Revere Councillor-at-Large
Joanne McKenna.
Candidate for Councillor-at-Large Joanne McKenna
with candidate for Revere School Committee Ward
4 member Stephen Damiano Jr., Ward 4 Councillor
Paul Argenzio and Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro.
Candidate
for Councillor-At-Large Joanne McKenna
welcomes guests: former Speaker of the Mass. House
of Representative Bob DeLeo, Ward 5 Councillor Angela
Guarino-Sawaya and retired City Finance Director
George Anzuoni.
Candidate for Councillor-at-Large Joanne McKenna
welcomes supporters Richard and Patricia
Hartnett.
State Rep. Jessica Giannino and Ward 6 Councillor Chris
Giannino showing support for Joanne McKennaâ€™s candidacy
for Councillor-at-Large.
Mayor Patrick and Jennifer Keefe at DeMainoâ€™s supporting
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna for Councillor-at-Large.
Ward
1 Councillor Joanne McKenna (second from right), who is a candidate for Councillor-at-Large,
is shown with Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Mayor Patrick Keefe,
Jamie Russo and Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya.
Candidate Joanne McKenna with Revere School Committee Treasurer/Northeast
Metro Tech School Committee Member Anthony Caggiano, Campaign Manager Michael
LaBerge and Revere School Committee Secretary John Kingston.
Candidate for Revere Ward 1 Councillor Jimmy Mercurio, Councillor-at-Large Tony
Zambuto and State Representative Jeff Turco with City Council Vice President
Joanne McKenna, who is a candidate for Revere Councillor-at-Large.
Supporting Joanne McKenna for Councillor-at-Large were members of the Revere
Senior Center and Councillor-at-Large Robert Haas. (Advocate photo)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025
Revere High School Patriots announce Patriot and Clutch
Award winners for Girlsâ€™ Varsity Basketball Team
S
eniors along with Patriot and
Clutch Award winners were
recognized during last Wednesdayâ€™s
Revere High School Patriots
Girlsâ€™ Varsity Basketball Team
banquet at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 6712.
Patriot Award winner Belma Velic
with Clutch Award winner Lea
Doucette during last Wednesdayâ€™s
Revere High School Lady
Patriots Girlsâ€™ Varsity Basketball
Team banquet at the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 6712
Shown from left to right: Top row: Haley Peralta, Saniya, Allyson Ollivierra, Valentina Saldarriaga, Zohra Benkreira, Sarah Sbai, Nisrin
Sekkat, Belma Velic, Marwa Riad, Lea Doucette, Daniela Murillo and Shayna Smith; bottom row: Sonia Haily, Bianca Rincon, Jasmin
Chavez, Becca Mercado, Janiya, Ajsi Balla, Kesley Morales, Sara Sbai and Destiny Borges-Kelley.
Shown from left to right: Head Coach Ariana Rivera, with senior Nisrin Sekkat, Assistant Coach Nicholas
Canelas, seniors Captain Belma Velic, Daniela Murillo and Captain Lea Doucette, Assistant Coach
Michael Micciche and Captain Marwa Riad with Assistant Coaches Victoria Correa and Elizabeth Lake.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Shown from left to right: Greater Boston League All-Stars Allyson
Ollivierra, Shayna Smith and Marwa Riad and Head Coach
Ariana Rivera.
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Meet the 2025 Revere
High School Patriots Boysâ€™
Varsity Volleyball Team
T
he 2025 Revere High School Patriots Boysâ€™ Varsity Volleyball Teamâ€™s Senior
Night will be on May 23 at around 5:15 p.m.
T
Revere High School
Patriots Unified Track
Team celebrates seniors
he Revere High School Patriots Unifi ed Track Team honored its seniors on
Tuesday during a meet against Everett High School Crimson Tide Unifi ed
Track Team at Harry Della Russo Stadium.
Seniors, shown from left to right:
Caua Berger, Kawan Dias and
Lucas Jiminez at Revere High
School last Thursday.
Captains, shown from left to right: Kawan
Dias, Christopher Choc Chavez and Juan
Perez.
Revere High School Patriots Unifi ed Track Team: Bottom row, shown from left to
right, are: Veiri Renderos, Brady Kerr, Julia Quiles and Stephen Wickens. Back row,
shown from left to right, are: Head Coach Kristen Murphy-Cormier, Assistant Coach
Casey Manion, Anthony Legee, Jacob Schwartz, Konchog Lama, Kepler Clammy,
Bryan Maia, with Assistant Coaches Thomas Mackey and Lauren Cloughtery.
Shown from left to right: Bottom row: Christopher Choc Chavez, Team Manager
Anass Ouldzenagui, Nicolas Garzon, Isaac Portillo, Kawan Dias, Joao Almeida
and Adnan Benmoussa; top row: Head Coach Lianne Oâ€™Hara Mimmo, Team Manager
Zorah Benkreira, Juan Perez, Jeff rey Garcia, Lucas Jiminez, Yosniel De Jesus
Ruiz, Larry Claudio, Caua Berger and Assistant Coach Kerry Flaherty.
Shown from left to right, are: Revere High School Unifi ed Track Head Coach Kristen
Murphy-Cormier, Assistant Coach Casey Manion, with seniors Stephen Wickens
and Brady Kerr, with Assistant Coaches Lauren Cloughtery, and Thomas Mackey
at Harry Della Russo Stadium. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Shown from left to right: Bottom row: Christopher Choc Chavez, Anass
Ouldzenagui, Nicolas Garzon, Isaac Portillo, Kawan Dias, Joao Almeida
and Adnan Benmoussa; top row: Juan Perez, Jeffrey Garcia, Lucas Jiminez,
Bryan David, Yosniel De Jesus Ruiz, Larry Claudio and Caua Berger.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025
OBITUARIES
Anna â€œNinaâ€
(DeSimone) Cataldo
O
f Revere. Died on Tuesday,
April 8th in the loving
presence of her family at her
home, she was 96 years old.
Born in Revere on November
7, 1928, to her late parents, Anthony
DeSimone and Michelina
(Pesce). She was proudly
raised in Revere along with her
three siblings. She was educated
in Revere Public Schools and
was an alumna of Revere High
School, Class of 1946. Nina remained
in Revere her entire life
and loved her community. She
married the love of her life, Anthony
Cataldo and the couple
had two children. Nina was
a fastidious homemaker and
cared for and loved her family
deeply. She began working later
on, when her children were
of age as a Home Health Aide
for the Visiting Nurses Association
of Boston, for over 20 years.
The most important part of her
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î€¦î€²î€°î€°î€²î€±î€ºî€¨î€¤î€¯î€·î€« î€²î€© î€°î€¤î€¶î€¶î€¤î€¦î€«î€¸î€¶î€¨î€·î€·î€¶
î€·î€«î€¨ î€·î€µî€¬î€¤î€¯ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€±î€§ î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€¶î˜îµµî’îîŽ î€§îŒî™îŒî–îŒî’î‘
î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ î€¶î€¸î€•î€˜î€³î€“î€›î€”î€œî€¨î€¤
Estate of: î€ªî€¨î€²î€µî€ªî€¨ î€§î€¨î€¶î€¦î€²î€·î€¨î€¤î€¸î€»
Also known as: î€ªî€¨î€²î€µî€ªî€¨ î€§î€¨î€¶î€¦î€²î€¸î€·î€¨î€¤î€¸î€»
a/îŽ/î„ î€ªî€¨î€²î€µî€ªî€¨ î€µî€‘ î€§î€¨î€¶î€¦î€²î€·î€¨î€¤î€¸î€»
Date of Death: î€©î€¨î€¥î€µî€¸î€¤î€µî€¼ î€•î€™î€ î€•î€“î€•î€˜
î€¬î€±î€©î€²î€µî€°î€¤î€¯ î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨
î€³î€¸î€¥î€¯î€¬î€¦î€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€±î€²î€·î€¬î€¦î€¨
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner î€§î„î™îŒî‡ î€§îˆî–î†î’î—îˆî„î˜î› of î€¯î„îŽîˆ î€²îî„î•îŽî€ î€°î€²
a Will has been admitted to informal probate.
î€§î„î™îŒî‡ î€§îˆî–î†î’î—îˆî„î˜î› of î€¯î„îŽîˆ î€²îî„î•îŽî€ î€°î€² has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve
îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î•îˆî—îœ on the bond.
î€·î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ îŒî– î…îˆîŒî‘îŠ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—îˆî•îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆ
î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• î—î‹îˆ î€°î„î–î–î„î†î‹î˜î–îˆî—î—î–
î€¸î‘îŒî‰î’î•î î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î€¦î’î‡îˆ îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îŒî’î‘ î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
î€¬î‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î„î‘î‡ î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– î„î•îˆ î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ î‚¿îîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ
î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€ î…î˜î— îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î•îˆîŠî„î•î‡îŒî‘îŠ
î—î‹îˆ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î„î‘î‡
î†î„î‘ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— îŒî‘ î„î‘îœ îî„î—î—îˆî• î•îˆîî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆî€
îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î‡îŒî–î—î•îŒî…î˜î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î„î–î–îˆî—î– î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî– î’î‰ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
î€¬î‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— î—î’
îŒî‘î–î—îŒî—î˜î—îˆ î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî– î„î‘î‡ î—î’ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘ î’î•î‡îˆî•î– î—îˆî•îîŒî‘î„î—îŒî‘îŠ
î’î• î•îˆî–î—î•îŒî†î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î“î’îšîˆî•î– î’î‰ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆî–
î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆî€‘ î€¤ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘
î„î‘î‡ î€ºîŒîîî€ îŒî‰ î„î‘îœî€ î†î„î‘ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî•î€‘
î€¤î“î•îŒî î€”î€›î€ î€•î€“î€•î€˜
life was family. She enjoyed being
surrounded by her children,
grandchildren, and greatgrandchildren.
She would enjoy
cooking and baking for the
people she loved the most and
surrounded herself with. Nina
enjoyed reading about things
that interested her. She will be
remembered as a woman who
was both beautiful inside and
out. She made many friendships
that lasted decades, which were
fi lled with love and sincerity. She
was always patient and tolerable
with everyone. She was a
woman who was inquisitive and
fascinated about learning about
people and what their story is.
She is the beloved wife of Anthony
Cataldo of Revere, loving
mother of Steven Cataldo and
his wife Joan M. of Newport, RI,
and Susan J. Cataldo of Revere,
cherished nana of Lauren Cataldo
and Lindsey Cataldo, both
of Revere and Steven J. Cataldo
and his wife Beth of North Andover,
great nana of Genevieve, Evelyn,
and Vivian Cataldo. She is
the treasured sister of Florence
Boudreau and her late husband
William of Everett, and the late
Lewis G. â€œGigiâ€ DeSimone and
his late wife June DeSimone and
the late Margherita Corsetti and
her surviving husband Domenic
Corsetti of Newton. She is also
lovingly survived by many nieces,
nephews, grandnieces, and
grandnephews.
Family & friends were invited
to attend Visiting Hours on Friday,
April in the Vertuccio Smith
& Vazza, Beachwood Home for
Funerals, Revere. Her funeral
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î€¦î€²î€°î€°î€²î€±î€ºî€¨î€¤î€¯î€·î€« î€²î€© î€°î€¤î€¶î€¶î€¤î€¦î€«î€¸î€¶î€¨î€·î€·î€¶
î€·î€«î€¨ î€·î€µî€¬î€¤î€¯ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€±î€§ î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€¶î˜îµµî’îîŽ î€§îŒî™îŒî–îŒî’î‘
î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ î€¶î€¸î€•î€˜î€³î€“î€šî€œî€•î€¨î€¤
Estate of: î€°î€¤î€µî€® î€©î€µî€¨î€¨î€°î€¤î€±
Also known As: î€°î€¤î€µî€® î€ªî€‘ î€©î€µî€¨î€¨î€°î€¤î€±
Date of Death: î€§îˆî†îˆîî…îˆî• î€”î€”î€ î€•î€“î€•î€–
î€¬î€±î€©î€²î€µî€°î€¤î€¯ î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨
î€³î€¸î€¥î€¯î€¬î€¦î€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€±î€²î€·î€¬î€¦î€¨
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner î€§îˆî™îŒî‘ î€ªî€‘ î€©î•îˆîˆîî„î‘ of î€¶î„î•î„î—î’îŠî„ î€¶î“î•îŒî‘îŠî–î€ î€±î€¼
î€§îˆî™îŒî‘ î€ªî€‘ î€©î•îˆîˆîî„î‘ of î€¶î„î•î„î—î’îŠî„ î€¶î“î•îŒî‘îŠî–î€ î€±î€¼
î€§î„î“î‹î‘îˆ î€¤î€‘ î€©î•îˆîˆîî„î‘ of î€¶î’î˜î—î‹ î€­î’î•î‡î„î‘î€ î€¸î€·
has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative
of the estate to serve îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î•îˆî—îœ on the bond.
î€·î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ îŒî– î…îˆîŒî‘îŠ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—îˆî•îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆ
î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• î—î‹îˆ î€°î„î–î–î„î†î‹î˜î–îˆî—î—î–
î€¸î‘îŒî‰î’î•î î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î€¦î’î‡îˆ îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îŒî’î‘ î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
î€¬î‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î„î‘î‡ î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– î„î•îˆ î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ î‚¿îîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ
î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€ î…î˜î— îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î•îˆîŠî„î•î‡îŒî‘îŠ
î—î‹îˆ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î„î‘î‡
î†î„î‘ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— îŒî‘ î„î‘îœ îî„î—î—îˆî• î•îˆîî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆî€
îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î‡îŒî–î—î•îŒî…î˜î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î„î–î–îˆî—î– î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî– î’î‰ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
î€¬î‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— î—î’ îŒî‘î–î—îŒî—î˜î—îˆ
î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî– î„î‘î‡ î—î’ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘ î’î•î‡îˆî•î– î—îˆî•îîŒî‘î„î—îŒî‘îŠ î’î•
î•îˆî–î—î•îŒî†î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î“î’îšîˆî•î– î’î‰ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆî– î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡
î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆî€‘ î€¤ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î€ºîŒîîî€
îŒî‰ î„î‘îœî€ î†î„î‘ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî•î€‘
î€¤î“î•îŒî î€”î€›î€ î€•î€“î€•î€˜
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
SELLER1
BUYER2
Randhawa, Sukhjeet K Singh, Surrender
Yao, Jonathan Y
Dass, Shiv C
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Kaur, Sarbjit
ADDRESS
48 Elmwood Ave
DATE PRICE
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Megas-Russell, Ann-Susan Russell, Stephen B 350 Revere Beach Blvd #12P 03.24.25 475000
was conducted from the funeral
home on Saturday, April 12th
followed by a Funeral Mass in
St. Anthony of Padua Church,
Revere. Interment in Woodlawn
Cemetery, Everett. In lieu
of fl owers, remembrances may
be made to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s
Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude
Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Michael Rocco Camilleri
A
lifelong resident of Revere,
passed away on April 15,
2025. Born in Boston, MA on May
29, 1935, Michael was a prominent
fi gure in the local community
and was fondly recognized
wherever he went, often seen
around town bumping into familiar
faces. Michael spent his
career as a dedicated greyhound
trainer at Wonderland Dog Track,
where he celebrated over 40
years of service and won multiple
derbies. His love for sports
extended beyond his profession,
with a personal passion for collecting
sports cards and enjoying
Redsox and Patriots games.
Michael was a man of simple
pleasures who found great joy
in spending time with friends
and dining at his favorite restaurants.
Michael is survived by
his Daughter Christine Vito and
Husband Donnie of Newton,
MA, nephew, Patrick Langone
of Stoneham, MA, and Granddaughter
Liliana Vito. He was
preceded in death by his parents,
Umberto and Maria Stella Camilleri,
his sisters Angela Langone
and Florence Camilleri, as well
as his Nephew Albie Langone.
A Visitation will be held
Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at
Buonfi glio funeral home in Revere,
from 4:00- 8:00PM. A funeral
service will be Thursday, April
24, 2025, at Buonfi glio Funeral
Home at 10:00AM, followed by
a Funeral mass at Saint Anthonyâ€™s
Parish in Revere, MA. Burial
will be at Woodlawn Cemetery
in Everett. As we remember Michael,
we invite you to share your
cherished memories and photos
on his memorial page.
Revere
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OBITUARY
Daniel Douglas Moore
aniel DouglasMoore
Dan had many passions: he
was an enthusiastic sportsman,
a lover of history and politics,
and a skilled storyteller. Dan
was a dedicated historian, and
spent years researching his ancestry,
leaving behind a legacy
of carefully compiled volumes
on the Moore family, now
housed in the Family History Library
in Utah. His love of history,
great cigars, and engaging
conversations made him a treasured
companion to many, especially
Millie whom he loved
to travel with.
Dan infl uenced countless lives
B
orn in Charlottesville, Virginia
on March 31, 1932, passed
away peacefully at home on
April 6, 2025, with his beloved
wife Millie by his side at the age
of 93. His was a life rich with purpose,
passion, and devotion to
family, country, and community.
Dan proudly served his country
during the Korean War,
where his sharp mind and quick
typing skills earned him a position
stateside as the Company
Clerk. His love for storytelling
and entertainment began early
â€” his fi rst job was as an usher at
a local movie theater in Virginia.
That passion later led him to
the airwaves, where he became
a radio personality in Norfolk,
Virginia where he would interview
several celebrities about
their endeavors. Always one to
seek out new experiences, Dan
also earned his pilotâ€™s license
and found great joy in fl ying,
often piloting his family to new
destinations.
During the Kennedy Administration,
Dan served with great
distinction as Chief National
Bank Examiner for the U.S. Treasury
Department â€” a role that
suited his sharp mind and deep
understanding of fi nance. Here
he received the Certifi cate for
Meritorious Service.
Dan was an avid boater and
the proud captain of the family
boat, Seven Seas, where he and
his loved ones shared countless
adventures and unforgettable
memories.
For over five decades, Dan
owned and operated the ABC
Cigar Store in Revere, Massachusetts.
It was more than just
a business â€” it was a community
hub and a place where he
formed lifelong friendships,
shared stories, and mentored
many. He worked there faithfully
until his fi nal days.
â€” friends, customers, mentees,
and others he considered family.
His wisdom, wit, and warmth
left an indelible mark, and he
never took a single relationship
for granted.
A devoted father, Dan was
deeply involved in his childrenâ€™s
lives â€” cheering from the sidelines
at football games, encouraging
their pursuits, and celebrating
their accomplishments.
He is survived by his wife Carmella,
â€œMillieâ€ of 30 years and
his children: Daniel Moore of
Virginia (wife Susan), Christopher
Moore of Massachusetts
(wife Colleen; children Alexandra
and Taylor), Charles Moore
of New Hampshire (wife Angela;
children Anthony, Nikolas,
and Kaitlin), and Juliana Moore
Luz of Maryland (husband Ryan
Luz; children Madison and Cameron).
He is predeceased by his
son David Moore, whose memory
lived on dearly in Danâ€™s heart.
He is also survived by his stepchildren
Rozie of Iowa (husband
Michael Drella; children Chris,
Anthony, Samantha), Anne of
Iowa (husband David Leclair;
children Robert and Jessica),
and Duwane of New Hampshire
(wife Shannon; daughter
Autumn), each of whom held
a special place in his life. Annie,
in particular, was a constant and
caring presence in recent years,
and Dan was especially grateful
for the support she provided
to him and Millie. Dan, lovingly
known as Papa, will be deeply
missed by his grandchildren,
who brought him endless joy
and love.
To make a long story short:
Dan was an extraordinary man.
He lived fully, gave generously,
and will be missed beyond
measure. To leave an online
condolence visit www.ruggieromh.com.
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appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve
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1. On April 18, 1775, was the
midnight ride of Paul Revere;
did he ride alone?
2. What First Lady with a
three-letter nickname invented
the White House
Easter Bunny?
3. The New York Yankees have
had success with a new â€œtorpedoâ€
bat that was created
by a physicist at what Mass.
school?
4. On April 19, 1775, the Battle
of Menotomy occurred in
what current community?
5. When did the White House
egg-rolling race with
spoons debut: 1878, 1933
or 1974?
6. For April Foolâ€™s Day 2025,
what carmaker announced
Mobilet, an app-controlled,
self-driving toilet cubicle
(fi ctional)?
7. On April 20, 1912, Fenway
Park and Detroitâ€™s Navin
Field opened; the latter was
later called what?
8. What baked good is traditional
for Good Friday?
9. How are Archie and Edith,
Lucy and Ricky, and Louise
and George similar?
10. What island with the same
Answers
name as a holiday is part
of Chile?
11. On April 21, 1977, what musical
based on a comic strip
opened on Broadway?
12. In what city is the Forbidden
City?
13. On April 22 in what year was
the fi rst Earth Day celebrated:
1970, 1980 or 1990?
14. In what country is the
worldâ€™s largest Easter Egg
Museum: Poland, Russia
or USA?
15. For April Foolâ€™s Day 2025,
Curryâ€™s introduced its DeBoner
for what chicken
part?
16. Was New York Stock Exchange
(founded in 1792)
early trading done in one
building?
17. April 23 is Independence
Day in the â€œConch Republicâ€
in what state?
18. On April Foolâ€™s Day 1980,
BBC announced that what
was going digital and being
renamed â€œDigital Daveâ€?
19. Do identical twins have the
same fi ngerprints?
20. On April 24, 1800, what
largest library in the world
was founded?
1. William Dawes also
rode to Lexington
that night, but by
a different route;
Dr. Samuel Prescott
joined them on their
way from Lexington
to Concord.
2. Pat Nixon
3. MIT
4. Arlington, Mass.
5. 1974
6. Hyundai
7. Tiger Stadium
8. Hot cross buns
9. TV sitcom couples
â€” â€œAll In The Family,â€
â€œI Love Lucyâ€ and
â€œThe Jeff ersons,â€ respectively.
10.
Easter Island
11. â€œAnnieâ€ (based on
â€œLittle Orphan Annieâ€)
12.
Beijing (Peking)
13. 1970
14. Poland
15. Wings
16. No â€” in coff ee houses
17.
Forida â€” a protest
of a 1982 roadblock
in the Keys became
an annual tourism
booster.
18. Big Ben
19. No
20. The Library of Congress
in D.C. (it includes
services for
the blind and physically
handicapped)
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îˆî‘îˆî•îŠîœ î€‰ î“î„î–î–îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆîœ î…î’î—î‹ î‹î„î‡ î‡î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ î’î˜î• îŒî‘îŒî—îŒî„î î†î’î‘î–î˜îî—î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘ î€¬
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î„îî–î’ î–î‹î„î•îˆî‡ îîœ î‰î•î˜î–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î–
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î—î‹îˆîœ î„î–î–î˜î•îˆî‡ îîˆ î—î‹î„î—
î€¬ îšî’î˜îî‡ î‘î’î— îˆî›î“îˆî•îŒîˆî‘î†îˆ î€¤î€±î€¼ î’î‰ î—î‹î’î–îˆ
î—î‹îŒî–
î–î‹î„î•îŒî‘îŠ
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îˆîî’î—îŒî’î‘î– îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆîî€‘ î€¤î‰î—îˆî• î™îŒî–îŒî—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ î„î‘î‡ î–î‹î„î•îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆîŒî•
î—î‹î’î˜îŠî‹î—î– î’î‘ îšî‹î„î— î–î—î•î„î—îˆîŠîŒîˆî– îšî’î˜îî‡ î…îˆ î…îˆî–î— î—î’ îî’î™îˆ î—î‹îˆ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœî€
î—î‹îˆîœ î‹îŒî— î—î‹îˆ îŠî•î’î˜î‘î‡ î•î˜î‘î‘îŒî‘îŠ î€¬ îîˆî„î‘ îîŒîŽîˆ î€ºî€¨î€¯î€¯ î€²îî€¯î€¨î€§ î€î€°î€¤î€¦î€«î€¬î€±î€¨î€¶î€
î—î‹îˆîœ îšîˆî•îˆ î’î‘ îŒî— î—î‹îˆîœ î–î—î„îŠîˆî‡ î—î‹îˆ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœî€‘ î„î‡î™îˆî•î—îŒî–îˆî‡î€ î†îîˆî„î‘îˆî‡ î€‹îœîˆî–î€
î—î‹îˆîœ î†îîˆî„î‘îˆî‡ î—î‹îˆîî–îˆîî™îˆî–î€„î€Œî€ îî„î‡îˆ î–îî„îî î•îˆî“î„îŒî•î– îšî‹îˆî‘ î‘îˆîˆî‡îˆî‡î€ î„î‘î‡
î—î‹îˆ î€¯îŒî–î— îŠî’îˆî– î’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î’î‘î€‘ î€ºîŒî—î‹îŒî‘ î€™î€“ î‡î„îœî– îšîˆ îšîˆî•îˆ î˜î‘î‡îˆî•
î†î’î‘î—î•î„î†î— î„î‘î‡ î„î– î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– îšîˆîˆîŽî€ îšîˆ î„î•îˆ î‘î’ îî’î‘îŠîˆî• î’îšî‘îˆî•î– î’î‰ î—î‹î„î—
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î€·î‹î„î‘îŽ îœî’î˜ î€¯î„î‡îŒîˆî–î€„î€„
î€î€°î€¤î€¦î€«î€¬î€±î€¨î€¶î€
î‘îˆîˆî‡îˆî‡î€
îšîˆî•îˆ
î‰
îî’î•îˆ
î€¶î“î•îŒî‘îŠ î€¬î– î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î‰îˆî†î—
î€·îŒîîˆ î€·î’ î€¶îˆîî î€°î„îŽîˆ î€¼î’î˜î•
î€³î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ î€¶î—î„î‘î‡ î€²î˜î—
î€¶îƒî—î‰î—î•î€ î€°î€¤ î€“î€”î€œî€“î€™
î€©î’î• î€¶î„îîˆî€ î€¯î˜î›î˜î•îœ î€¯îŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î‰î’î• î€²î‘îîœ î€‡î€”î€î€•î€œî€œî€î€“î€“î€“
î€²î“î˜îîˆî‘î— îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î„îšî„îŒî—î– î„î– îœî’î˜ î–î—îˆî“ îŒî‘î—î’ î’î™îˆî• î€™î€î€“î€–î€š î–î”î˜î„î•îˆ î‰îˆîˆî—
î’î‰ îˆîîˆîŠî„î‘î†îˆ îŒî‘ î—î‹îŒî– î–î—î˜î‘î‘îŒî‘îŠ î‹î’îîˆ î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ î€˜î€Ž î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€–î€‘î€˜
î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î„î‘î‡ î„ î“î•îŒî™î„î—îˆ îŠî˜îˆî–î— î–î˜îŒî—îˆ î“îˆî•î‰îˆî†î— î‰î’î• îˆî›î—îˆî‘î‡îˆî‡ î‰î„îîŒîîœ î’î•
îî˜îî—îŒî€îŠîˆî‘îˆî•î„î—îŒî’î‘î„î îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î†î‹îˆî‰î€Šî– îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹ î„ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•
îŒî–îî„î‘î‡ î„î‘î‡ î‰î’î˜î• î–îŒî‘îŽî– îŒî– î„î‘ îˆî‘î—îˆî•î—î„îŒî‘îˆî•î€Šî– î‡î•îˆî„îî€ î‰îî’îšîŒî‘îŠ
î–îˆî„îîîˆî–î–îîœ îŒî‘î—î’ î—îšî’ î€ªî•îˆî„î— î€µî’î’îî–î€ î…î„îî†î’î‘îŒîˆî–î€ î„î‘î‡ î„ î‡îˆî†îŽ îšîŒî—î‹
î…î•îˆî„î—î‹î—î„îŽîŒî‘îŠ î™îŒîˆîšî–î€‘ î€²î˜î—î–îŒî‡îˆî€ î•îˆîî„î› îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î‹îˆî„î—îˆî‡ îŒî‘î‡î’î’î• î“î’î’îî€
îˆî›î“îî’î•îˆ î—î‹îˆ î—îšî’ î–î‹îˆî‡î– î„î‘î‡ îŠî„îîˆî…î’î€ î„î‘î‡ îˆî‘îî’îœ î—î‹îˆ
î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î†îˆ î’î‰ î—îšî’ î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî–î€ îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î„ î†îŒî•î†î˜îî„î• î‡î•îŒî™îˆî€‘ î€¤îî
î—î‹îŒî– î’î‘ î„ î–î“î•î„îšîîŒî‘îŠ î€•î€˜î€î€•î€™î€˜ î–î”î€‘ î‰î—î€‘ îî’î—î€‘ î€§î’î‘î€Šî— îîŒî–î– î—î‹îŒî– î•î„î•îˆ
î’î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœî€‘ î€¦î„îî î€¶î˜îˆ î„î— î€™î€”î€šî€î€›î€šî€šî€î€—î€˜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
î˜î– î„î— îŒî‘î‰î’îšîŒî—î‹îî„î‘îŠî’î€£îŠîî„îî€‘î†î’îî€‘ î€¹îŒî–îŒî— î’î˜î• îšîˆî…î–îŒî—îˆ î„î—
îšîšîšî€‘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• î•îˆî„î îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ î‘îˆîˆî‡î–î€„
î€¬î‰ îœî’î˜î€Šî•îˆ î—î‹îŒî‘îŽîŒî‘îŠ î„î…î’î˜î— î–îˆîîîŒî‘îŠî€ î—î‹îˆî•îˆî€Šî– î‘î’ î…îˆî—î—îˆî• î—îŒîîˆ
î—î‹î„î‘ î–î“î•îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¥î˜îœîˆî•î– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘îˆî•îŠîŒîîˆî‡î€ î—î‹îˆ îî„î•îŽîˆî— îŒî– î„î†î—îŒî™îˆî€
î„î‘î‡ î‹î’îîˆî– î–îŒîî“îîœ îî’î’îŽ î—î‹îˆîŒî• î…îˆî–î— î—î‹îŒî– î—îŒîîˆ î’î‰ îœîˆî„î•î€‘ î€¥î˜î—
î—î’ î—î•î˜îîœ î–î—î„î‘î‡ î’î˜î— î„î‘î‡ î–îˆîî î‰î„î–î— î€‹î„î‘î‡ î‰î’î• î—î’î“ î‡î’îîî„î•î€Œî€ îœî’î˜
î‘îˆîˆî‡ î—î’ îŠî’ î…îˆîœî’î‘î‡ î—î‹îˆ î…î„î–îŒî†î–î€‘ î€ºî‹îŒîîˆ î–î—î„îŠîŒî‘îŠ î„î‘î‡
îŒî‘î—îˆî•îŒî’î• î˜î“îŠî•î„î‡îˆî– îî„î—î—îˆî•î€ îŒî—î€Šî– î—î‹îˆ î‘î„î—î˜î•î„î î—î’î˜î†î‹îˆî– î‰îî’îšîˆî•î–
î„î‘î‡ îŠî•îˆîˆî‘îˆî•îœ î—î‹î„î— î†î•îˆî„î—îˆ î„î‘ îˆîî’î—îŒî’î‘î„î î“î˜îî î…î˜îœîˆî•î– î†î„î‘î€Šî—
î•îˆî–îŒî–î—î€‘ î€¤ îšîˆîîî€î“îî„î†îˆî‡ î“îî„î‘î—îˆî• î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î‰î•î’î‘î— î‡î’î’î•î€ î‰î•îˆî–î‹
î…îî’î’îî– îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ î’î• îî˜î–î‹ îŠî•îˆîˆî‘îˆî•îœ î’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î“î„î—îŒî’ î†î„î‘
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