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FIRST-PLACE BOCCE KINGS: Shown from left to right in blue with their medals: Gianni Bellia, Lou
Piazza, Anthony Bellia and Joseph Bellia during the annual Bocce on the Beach event last Saturday.
They are pictured with Rumney Marsh Burial Ground Committee (RMBGRC) members: at left
are Janelle Oâ€™Brien, Pamela Blyakhman, Brendan Oâ€™Brien and event registration/operations director
Elle Baker; at right are RMBGRC Chairman Bob Upton (holding the trophy) and The Joy of Bocce
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Administrators review COVID policies
for new school year
By Adam Swift
S
tudents, staff and visitors will
be required to wear masks
inside and on busses when the
new school year begins shortly
in Revere.
Social distancing measures will
not be offi cially in place in the
schools, but Assistant Superintendent
of Schools Richard Gallucci
said the schools will be taking
as many steps as possible to
encourage social distancing for
students and staff . â€œAll of our administrators
are taking social distancing
seriously, even though it
is not technically by the letter of
the law required,â€ Gallucci told
the School Committee on Tuesday
night. â€œThey are never sacrifi
cing space, whether it is in the
classroom or in the lunchroom
or having kids go outside to eat
their lunch. They are really trying
to social distance whenever they
can, including the arrangement
of desks and children and staff
within the classroom.â€
One requirement that wonâ€™t be
in place right away, but could be
coming soon, is making sure all
staff are either vaccinated or tested
weekly. Mayor Brian Arrigo
said he has been working with
the Board of Health and Dr. Nathalee
Kong, the cityâ€™s new Chief of
Public Health and Human Services,
on a citywide policy around
vaccinations that includes municipal
and school employees. â€œI
think the general consensus has
been, and I know Boston did announce
this recently, to require
folks to show proof of vaccination
or be tested,â€ said Arrigo.
He said the testing can be costly;
however, there is a chance that
the FDA could soon approve a
cheaper testing option. â€œAll that
is to say we are prepping to have
something to roll out, but Iâ€™ve
been talking to my colleagues,
and the thinking seems to be
letâ€™s wait for the FDA approval,â€
said Arrigo.
A more concrete vaccination
and testing proposal could be
before the School Committee by
the time of its September meeting,
he said.
Other COVID measures that
will be in place when school
starts include the continuation of
pooled testing for COVID-19 and
contact tracing by school nurses.
There will also be multiple student
entrances and exits in each
school building to cut down on
the congregation of students.
â€œWe will continue with the multiple
arrival and dismissal points,â€
said Gallucci. â€œThis is something
that went very smoothly in the
spring when we returned to
school.â€
Another measure used by the
schools in the spring to cut down
on heavy student traffi c use, doing
away with school lockers, will
also continue for the time being.
Gallucci noted that most students
now use their Chromebooks
for most of their reading
and assignments rather than
textbooks. He said the use of
lockers could be revisited later
in the year, especially when students
start wearing bulkier outer
layers in the winter.
Also, visitors to the school will
have to make appointments, unless
it is an emergency. Gallucci
said this will give staff a better
handle on who is going in and
out of the buildings.
evere is now offi cially the
fastest-growing city in Massachusetts.
Recently, municipalities
throughout the United
States received their 2020
Census Data â€“ the data shows
Revere outpacing other cities
across the Commonwealth with
its population rising more than
20 percent since the last census
a decade ago. Revereâ€™s new population
is 62,186.
â€œThe results of the 2020 Census
are incredibly exciting for our
city, Revere is now the fastest
growing city in Massachusetts
â€“ which will bring more federal,
state, and local resources to
our community,â€ said Mayor Brian
Arrigo. â€œAs more housing options
come online and we welcome
more new residents, we
have greater influence to advocate
for what our city needs.â€
The City of Revere launched
Revere Counts to support census
eff orts and ensure an accurate
count in the community.
The initiative was led by Revereâ€™s
Director of Healthy Community
POPULATION | SEE Page 20
Rep. Giannino
announces appointment
of DeFilippis as
Legislative Aide
BOSTON â€“ State Representative
Jessica Ann Giannino announced
the appointment of
Christopher A. DeFilippis as her
legislative aide. â€œAs State Representative
of the Sixteenth Suffolk
District, I am thrilled to announce
Christopher A. DeFilippis
will be serving as my State
House aide on Beacon Hill. Having
earned a finance degree
from Merrimack College as well
as having his senior thesis archived
in the college library,
Chris brings both analytic and
literary skills to the offi ce of the
State Representative,â€ said Giannino.
â€œI am confi dent that with
Chris taking on this role in my
offi ce, we will continue to meet
the needs and serve the people
of Revere, Chelsea and Saugus.â€
The legislative aideâ€™s duties
have a wide spectrum: tracking
the representativeâ€™s legislative
and budgetary priorities,
researching legislative issues
and briefi ng the representative,
and helping constituents navigate
state government. â€œChrisâ€™
past experience in both managerial
and leadership roles will
reinforce his success in dealing
with daily responsibilities as
CHRISTOPHER
DEFILIPPIS
well as any issues that may arise
on short notice,â€ said Giannino.
â€œI am so excited and honored
to have been given the opportunity
to work with Representative
Giannino and to serve the
community that I grew up in,â€
said DeFilippis. â€œI have a devoted
love for my country, thus being
able to work as a small facet
of the Massachusetts State Government
is a dream come true.
I am looking forward to helping
continue the great work
that Team Giannino has accomplished
within Revere, Chelsea
and Saugus.â€
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A
lbert J. â€œAlâ€ Terminiello Jr.,
a lifelong resident of Revere,
has announced his candidacy
for the Ward 3 seat on the
Revere City Council. Al is a 1971
graduate of Revere High School
and a 1973 graduate of the New
England Institute of Mortuary
Science.
Community Service
Al is the co-chair and cofounder
of the Revere Veterans
Committee. During his leadership
over the last 15 years, the
Veterans Committee has raised
thousands of dollars for scholarships
for Revere High School
students and supported the
Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center
and the RHS JROTC program.
Al is particularly proud of the
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Al is a 32-degree Master Mason,
a Shriner, a member of the
Knights of Columbus, and the
International Order of Odd Fellows,
which are all community
and charity-based organizations,
as well as a member of the
Revere Historical Society.
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Al has been a professional
photographer since 1980 and
was a founding partner of the
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Al Terminiello Jr., representing leadership, integrity and transparency
for the residents of Ward 3. I am not, or ever will be a rubber
stamp councillor. I am, and always will be, a vote of conscious
and a voice for the people. Call 781-244-7430 for discussion or to
help with campaign or email, alforward3@aol.com.
that includes the Revere Journal.
Currently, Al works for the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Equipment Distribution
Program (EDP), a branch of the
E-911 Public Safety Division.
Proud of his Revere family
Al is the son of the late Albert
J. Terminiello Sr., who served as
an offi cer in the Revere Police
Department for many years before
his retirement. Al personally
served as an offi cer in the Revere
Police Auxiliary for 10 years.
Alâ€™s mother, the late Barbara
(Frye) Terminiello, was involved
in many community service organizations.
She was a member
of the Revere Womenâ€™s Club and
treasurer of the Revere League
for Special Needs for 30 years. Al
has also been a member of the
Revere League for Special Needs
for 50 years.
Al has two daughters, Jennifer
and Jodi, fi ve grandchildren
(one grandchild is deceased),
and two great-grandchildren
and a brother, Richard A. Terminiello,
RHS Class of 74.
Alâ€™s lifelong companion is
Rose (Speranza) Pellegrino, who
is also a Revere resident.
Reasons for pursuing a seat
on the City Council
â€œI am seeking election to the
City Council to help my ward
and bring fairness and representation
to all residents of Ward 3
and make Revere a better place
for all,â€ said Al. â€œOur councillor,
Arthur Guinasso, has set a very
high bar in government standards
and constituent services
and I plan to follow the same
path in being accessible to all
residents and transparent in
my actions, while I represent my
constituents with the highest
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Schools look at busing options for new school year
By Adam Swift
W
ith the first day of
school just around the
corner, administrators are
considering a plan of action
for a potential problem with
bus transportation for the
coming year. Superintendent
of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly
said offi cials are still crunching
numbers to determine
if more busses will need to
be used by the schools this
year, or if the district will offer
transportation to fewer
students at the middle and
high school levels to avoid an
increase in busses and cost.
â€œReally, what it has to do
with is the change in the
schedule,â€ said Kelly. â€œBecause
we no longer have ELT [expanded
learning time] schools,
all of our elementary schools are
getting out at the same time,
and all our middle schools are
getting out at the same time, as
is our high school and Seacoast.â€
With the ELT schedule for
some schools, Kelly said, it was
possible for some busses and
bus drivers to complete a route
for high school students and
then come back and do a route
for students at the Garfi eld Middle
School. Kelly said that option
is no longer available. In addition,
Kelly said the schools have
been notifi ed by Healey, the districtâ€™s
transportation partner,
that they are having a hard time
hiring additional drivers.
â€œWe have been studying what
our bus demands would be for
this school year, and where we
might land with that,â€ said Kelly.
The superintendent said the
district surveyed the parents
and caregivers of students who
live more than a mile from their
school to see what their needs
are for transportation. Typically,
at the secondary school level,
the district has provided transportation
for any student who
requests it, Kelly said.
Kelly said that if the School
need to think about whatâ€™s
viable,â€ said Kelly. â€œThese two
options â€¦ are a lot more viable
than the one that says
weâ€™ll bus everyone for want
of nine busses and nine drivers.â€
During
last Tuesday nightâ€™s
School Committee meeting,
Kelly said administrators
were still crunching the
numbers and going over the
fi nal results of the recent survey
before making a final
recommendation.
Initial results from the surDR.
DIANNE KELLY
Superintendent of Schools
Committee decides it wants to
bus every student who lives a
mile or more from school and
every potential student took advantage
of it, the district would
need to hire nine additional
bus drivers at a cost of just under
$800,000. â€œIf we go to the
state limit and say that we want
to transport students who live
more than two miles from their
schools, and this is just for the
middle and high schools, we
would be able to make that
work with the 20 busses that
we already have contracted with
Healey,â€ said Kelly.
Kelly said there are also some
intermediate plans the School
Committee could consider. If
the district bused all middle and
high school students who lived
1.5 miles or more from their
schools, the district would need
two additional busses at a cost
of about $175,000. An option to
keep the one-mile limit for middle
school students to one mile
and extend it to two miles for
high school students would also
require two additional busses.
â€œWe bring up all of these options
because we think that
even if we decide that we can
do something and aff ord to extend
our bus services, we really
ConCom hears Revere
Beach Boulevard
apartment building
proposal
By Adam Swift
T
he Conservation Commission
wants to conduct a
site visit before approving a
360-unit, seven-story apartment
building at 548-580 Revere
Beach Blvd.
The building, which is being
proposed for the three-acre
site by developer Mill Creek
Residential, is allowed by right
according to the cityâ€™s zoning
ordinance, making last weekâ€™s
Conservation Commission
meeting the only local public
hearing on the project.
While the Conservation
Commission is only concerned
with the orders of conditions
BUILDING | SEE Page 9
vey showed that there was a
heavier demand from middle
school students for transportation,
but not a lot of
demand at the high school
level. â€œThat puts us in a little
better position in terms of having
enough busses to serve all
the middle schools and make
sure everyone is transported,â€
Kelly said.
The superintendent said the
district could handle the costs
of adding two additional busses.
If nine additional busses were
needed, Kelly said, the district
would have to dip into reserve
funds or use federal COVID relief
funds that were not planned for
transportation costs.
With the start of school coming
up quickly, Kelly said on
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2021
Revere Beautification Committee
Rand Street Named RBC â€œBeautiful Homeâ€
I
n the city of Revere, very few
homes have a lot of room in
which they can beautify their
property. This is the case in the
Revere Beautifi cation Committee
(RBC)â€™s latest choice to be
named RBC Beautiful Home.
So what does one do? Usually
the owner takes advantage of
every available inch of property
and plants as many diff erent
fl owers and bushes as is possible.
This is what the Rand Street
owner, Emilio Fusco, did at his
home. Mr. Fusco has lived in his
house for 20 years and spends
1 to 2 hours every other day
to keep his property beautiful.
The fi rst thing that is noticed
is that the property is immaculate.
Not a speck of debris is
visible. The curved paved walk
leading to the front door provides
an interesting entry to
the house. Along this walkway,
on one side, there is a colorful
assortment of pansies, nasturtium,
and impatiens. The opposite
side contains additional
multicolored nasturtium and
bushes. Along the front of the
house at the end of the parking
area, there is a low wall
that is planted with an assortment
of multi-colored fl owers
and green vines. At the end of
this all, there is a basket of yellow
impatiens. A back yard has
many fl owers that are visible
from the street.
Mr. Fuscoâ€™s pride in his home
is obvious. He told the RBC
that he â€œhopes that all owners
would keep up their property
in the city.â€ In that statement,
the Revere Beautifi cation is in
complete agreement and urges
all home owners to do as
Emilio Fusco has done â€” â€œkeep
up your propertyâ€.
Pictured are Annette Bornstein, Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Fusco, and
Eleanor Vieira.
Clark supporters hold signs
on Revere Beach
Ward 5 City Council candidate Ronald Clark with his family and supporters holding signs in front
of Kellyâ€™s Roast Beef last Sunday, August 15. (Courtesy Photo)
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Area doctors weigh in on threat of Delta variant
to children under 12
By Christopher Roberson
A
s the Delta variant continues
to be the predominant
strain of COVID-19, children under
the age of 12 remain defenseless.
â€œKids
are extremely vulnerable,â€
said Dr. Lael Yonker, a pediatric
pulmonologist at MassGeneral
Hospital for Children.
â€œPediatric cases are going up;
offi cials forget that kids are unvaccinated.â€
In
addition, Yonker said Delta
behaves the same way in children
as it does in adults. â€œThereâ€™s
no difference in how the virus
acts, itâ€™s just as contagious,â€
she said.
Yonker said the pediatric vaccine
is still going through clinical
trials; however, it is expected
to be available by the end of
the year for children ages six to
11. â€œThere defi nitely is pressure
to move that up,â€ she said.
Yonker said the second wave
of the vaccine will be for children
ages two to fi ve and should be
available by next summer. The fi -
nal wave, for children under the
age of two, should be available
by next fall.
In May of this year, Yonker led
a study that looked at Multisystem
Infl ammatory Syndrome in
Children (MIS-C), an â€œextremely
rare but seriousâ€ complication
that can arise after a child recovers
from COVID-19. The results
of the study showed that
particles from the initial COVID-19
infection can slowly infi ltrate
a childâ€™s bloodstream, causing
MIS-C. â€œThe team hypothesized
that SARS-CoV-2 viral particles
found in the gastrointestinal
tract of children move into
the bloodstream, leading to the
hyper infl ammatory immune response
characteristic of MIS-C,â€
said Yonker. In addition, 80 percent
of children with MIS-C also
develop acute cardiac pathology,
which can only be treated
with an aggressive course of
steroids and intravenous immunoglobulin.
â€œOur
next plan is to develop
a clinical trial to study the effect
of larazotide on clinical outcomes
in MIS-C,â€ said Yonker. â€œTo
go from characterizing a new
disease, to understanding its
cause, to identifying a possible
new treatment is just incredible.â€
Dr. Lisa Dobberteen, a pediatrician
at Cambridge Health Alliance,
said Delta currently triggers
at least 85 percent of the
COVID-19 cases in children unRevereTV
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G
oodbye to this summerâ€™s RevereTV
interns! RTV is sad to
see the internship programs come
to an end. Isabella, Angie, Arianna,
and Chris were a great addition for
the busiest month of the summer
season. With their help, RTV was
able to step up coverage of community
events as the interns assisted
at fi eld shoots and also during
post production. Many of the
past monthâ€™s short coverage segments
were edited by an intern.
Having some extra hands for productions
also helped with content
for the RTV social media accounts.
The RevereTV staff has truly appreciated
each intern this year and
looks forward to hopefully learning
about what they all move on
to accomplish.
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center
hosted a concert event last
Tuesday. A mariachi band played
for the seniors and RevereTV recorded
the event. This recording
is now available to watch on the
RTV Community Channel abutting
the usual morning senior concert
episodes. The most recent concert
recordings will air every day
throughout the next few weeks
and then be placed in the typical
daily concert rotation.
RevereTV will have coverage of
a few community events: the Shirley
Ave. Night Market, Salsa Dancing
at The Revere Farmerâ€™s Market,
and the Moroccan Cultural Festival.
Before the Moroccan Cultural
Festival, longtime RTV Community
Member Rachid Moukhabir visited
the studio to record a promotional
video with co-host Ed Deveau. The
two spoke about the history of the
festival in Revere and what to expect
in the future. This promo aired
on RTV through the week leading
up to the event. Coverage from
the festival, the free activities at the
Farmerâ€™s Market and the happenings
from Shirley Ave. will soon be
airing on the RevereTV Community
Channel and posted to YouTube.
Up next at RevereTV, you will
soon see a new episode of â€œCooking
Made Simpleâ€ with Chef Kelly
Armetta. Armetta will be back in
the studio this week with something
new for you to make in
your own kitchen. This show always
premieres on the Community
Channel, Facebook, and YouTube.
On RTV GOV, the next Revere
City Council Meeting is Monday,
August 23rd. Until then, you can
watch the latest sub-committee
meetings which are the License
Commission, Public Art Commission,
Conservation Commission,
and the Commission on Disabilities.
The RevereTV Community
Channel is 8 and 1072 on Comcast
and 3 and 614 on RCN. RTV GOV is
channel 9 on Comcast and 13 and
613 on RCN.
der 12. In terms of how the virus
behaves in children compared
to adults, Dobberteen said the
biggest diff erence is that most
children do not have preexisting
health conditions. â€œAs most
children do not have underlying
conditions that exacerbate
COVID-19, they get a mild, fl ulike
illness with cough, fever,
sore throat, headache and fever,â€
she said.
Dobberteen also said that
without a test, it is nearly impossible
to tell the diff erence between
Delta and similar illnesses,
such as respiratory syncytial
virus (RSV) and parainfl uenza.
â€œAs many children have mild respiratory
symptoms with COVID-19,
including the Delta variant
as well as RSV and parainfl uenza,
it may be hard to tell,â€ she
said. â€œRSV may cause wheezing
in young children under two,
and parainfluenza may cause
a croup-like illness with a barky
cough.â€
Despite the rise of the Delta
variant, Dobberteen agreed
with state offi cials regarding the
mandatory return to in-person
learning. â€œMany children have
had a very diffi cult time with remote
learning and missing their
teachers and peers over the past
18 months,â€ she said. â€œWe know
that children need to return to
school in person and that they
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2021
Bocce tournament raises
thousands for Rumney
Marsh Burial Ground
By Tara Vocino
T
he Rumney Marsh Burial Ground Committee (RMBGRC) raised
approximately $7,000 thanks to 24 teams who participated in
the annual Bocce on the Beach event last Saturday morning. Winners
were the Bocce Kings, Team Morabito and Team Guinasso,
fi rst to third place, respectively. The Joy of Bocce served as referees.
According to RMBGRC Chairman Bob Upton, the money raised
goes towards maintaining the centuries-old burial ground, including
identifying those interred and restoring nine cemetery stones
in what he calls a hidden gem on Butler Street. The burial grounds,
which is the fi nal resting place for Gov. Winthropâ€™s son, slaves and
13 Civil War soldiers, is the only cemetery in the city.
Domenic Boudreau with Patrick
Keefe III, both of team The Bocce
Boys (Courtesy photos, Ward 4 Councillor
Patrick Keefe)
Team Morabito came in second place, 15-5, against the Bocce Kings; shown from left to right,
holding up their medals, are Nino Sambataro, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Sal Lombardi
and Anthony Lombardi. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
The first-place winner received
this Mario Pagnoni Memorial Trophy.
(Courtesy photo, Robert Upton)
Team Guinasso won third place during Saturdayâ€™s Bocce on the Beach tournament; from
left to right are team members John Maniscalco, Stanley Wells, Arthur Guinasso Jr., Arthur
Guinasso Sr. and Len DeMaino. (Courtesy photo, Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso)
Team Guinasso won third place during Saturdayâ€™s Bocce on the Beach event
against Team Arrigo, Team Vincent, Team Rizzo and Team Beachmont. Shown
from left to right are Stanley Wells, Len DeMaino, Ward 3 Councillor Arthur
Guinasso, John Maniscalco and RMBGRC Chairman Robert Upton. Not pictured:
team member Arthur Guinasso Jr. (Courtesy photo, Elle Baker)
The Bocce Boys lost 2-1 to the Bocce Kings; shown from left to right are Marty
Peppe, Patrick Keefe Sr., Patrick Keefe Jr. and Patrick Keefe III.
Team Rizzo was one of the teams; shown from left to right are Cheryl Mosca McGrath,
Jessica Gaspie, Pat Melchionno and Jane Fitzgerald Rizzo. (Courtesy photo, Pat Melchionno)
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Multiple Purple Heart
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resident receives
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Raymond Poppâ€™s children, shown from left to right: son John Popp, daughter Deborah Lawlor, sons
Richard Popp, Robert Popp and Raymond Popp and daughter Virginia Steck.
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By Tara Vocino
A
memorial sign was dedicated to World War II veteran
Raymond Popp, who earned two Purple Hearts, at the
intersection of Winthrop and Crescent Avenues on Saturday
morning.
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Mayor Brian Arrigo said Robert settled
in with Beachmont with his late
wife, Barbara.
Raymond Poppâ€™s sons â€“ John, Richard, Robert and Raymond
Popp â€“ his daughter Virginia Steck and Veterans Service Offi
cer Marc Silvestri
related to the project being in
a buff er zone for coastal dune
and salt marsh resource areas,
the developer and project
engineer did give a larger
overview of the proposal. â€œOur
proposal is for a multi-family,
apartment residential building,â€
said Tim Alexander of Mill
Creek Residential. â€œWe have
had multiple meetings with
the city planning staff and other
folks within the city over the
past few months for our proposal.
This is in the RC1 zoning
district, and our proposal
is to create a by-right project
that follows all local zoning
ordinances.â€
That includes the ordinances
for parking, with 570 parking
spaces for the 360 units,
and building height. The new
apartment complex is short
47 parking spaces. A maximum
height of 120 feet is allowed
in the district, and the
Mill Creek proposal comes in
at approximately 87 feet, according
to project engineer
Rick Salvo of Engineering Alliance
in Saugus.
The parcel was before the
Raymond Poppâ€™s oldest son, Richard, said his father earned
a Silver Star and two Purple Hearts.
Veterans Service Offi cer Marc Silvestri
addresses the attendees.
Conservation Commission
about a year ago, where the
potential conservation impacts
were identified, said
Salvo. â€œWe were issued an order
that identifi ed a salt marsh
off -site to the back with a 100foot
buff er zone that extends
onto the property, and it identifi
ed the limit of the 100-year
fl ood plain,â€ said Salvo. â€œThere
is also a coastal dune across
the street at the limit of Revere
Beach that has a buff er zone
that extends onto the project.â€
Salvo said there will be a
two-way driveway at the
southern end of the property,
adjacent to the Beach House
development. â€œSimilar to other
buildings in the area, people
will be able to travel to the
rear of the property and enter
a lower level garage,â€ said Salvo.
There will also be a oneway
access drive around the
building which is earmarked
for deliveries, trash removal
and other uses besides resident
traffi c.
â€œUtility connections will be
made to the existing 10-inch
waterline that is in Revere
Beach Boulevard, and gas service
will be connected, as well,â€
said Salvo.
Like many parcels along Revere
Beach Boulevard, Salvo
said, the sewer lines run down
the middle of the parcels. The
sewer line will be moved to
the rear of the property and
upgraded from a 15-inch to
an 18-inch line, he said.
â€œIn terms of stormwater
management, there are 560
linear feet of 66-inch perforated
pipe that will be installed
along the whole frontage of
the property,â€ said Salvo. â€œIt will
be sized to handle a 100-year
storm event and to mitigate all
the roof runoff from this site.â€
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at Winthrop and Crescent Avenues.
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Indian flag raised to celebrate 75th Independence Day
Mayor Brian Arrigo reads a proclamation
declaring Aug. 15 as India Day.
Event organizer/Revere Healthy Community
Initiatives Department Director Dimple
Rana identifi es herself as Indian American.
India Association of Greater Boston Director
Prag Singh.
Shown from left to right: City Council Vice President/Councillor-atLarge
Gerry Visconti, Mayor Brian Arrigo, event organizer/Revere
Healthy Community Initiatives Department Director Dimple Rana
and City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto.
India Association of Greater Boston Director Prag Singh, Mayor
Brian Arrigo, India Association of Greater Boston Director Noorian
Buxamusa and event organizer/Revere Healthy Community
Initiatives Department Director Dimple Rana are shown with the
city citation declaring Aug. 15 as India Day.
The Indian fl ag fl ies alongside
the American flag outside of
City Hall.
Shown from left to right: Mayor Brian Arrigo, India Association
of Greater Boston Directors Noorain Buxamusa and Prag Singh
and event organizer/Revere Healthy Community Initiatives Department
Director Dimple Rana.
Pictured from left to right: Revereâ€™s Healthy Community Initiatives
Department Director, Dimple Rana, is shown with her parents,
Lata and Jagdish Rana, along with Mayor Brian Arrigo during
Saturdayâ€™s 75th India Independence Day celebration outside
of City Hall on Saturday.
India Association of Greater
Boston Director Noorian Buxamusa.
Residents
gathered to honor the 75th anniversary
of Indiaâ€™s independence.
By Tara Vocino
D
epartment of Public Works staff raised the Indian Flag in collaboration with the India
Association of Greater Boston to honor Indiaâ€™s 75th Independence Day on Saturday
afternoon. Mayor Brian Arrigo read a proclamation declaring Aug. 15 as India Day.
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Singh and Jaswinder Singh.
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Suite 209, Malden, MA 02148
Pictured from left to right: event organizer/Revere Healthy Community Initiatives Department Director
Dimple Rana, Ward 4 residents Chimanbhai and Pruvina Patel, Ward 6 residents Lata and
Jagdish Rana and Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe.
Shown from left to right: Lata Rana, Noorian Buxamusa, Prag Singh, Revere Healthy Community
Initiatives Department Director Dimple Rana, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Councillor-At-Large/City
Council President Anthony Zambuto along with the Kaur, Saini and Singh Indian American families.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2021
Morabito hosts successful campaign kickoff
Pictured from left to right: City Council Vice President/Councillor-at-Large Gerry
Visconti, Danielle Visconti, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Jennifer Keefe,
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe and School Committee Member Michael Ferrante.
Shown from left to right: Ward 3 Councillor candidate Anthony Cogliando, City
Council President Anthony Zambuto, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Aklog
Limeneh, Joseph Lake and Michael LaBerge. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
The â€œAnthonys,â€ shown from left to right: Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito,
Ward 3 Councillor candidate Anthony Cogliandro, City Council President/
Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto and Senate candidate/School Committee
Member Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio.
Pictured from left to right: Revere Firefi ghtersâ€™ Union Local 926 President Kevin Oâ€™Hara,
Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Deborah Colleran, Ernestina Sirignano, â€œSibbyâ€
Birritterri, Frank Pioppi, Catherine Bowden and Rose Pellegrino. Colleran said Morabito
is honest, kind and hardworking and that he loves the city.
Shown from left to right: Senate candidate Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio, School Committee
candidate John Kingston, City Council Vice President Gerry Visconti, Ward 2 Councillor
Ira Novoselsky, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Sandra
Morales, Andre Alves, Astrid Garcia and Armanolo Giraldo. Garcia said that whatever
her Ward 4 neighbor, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, is doing is working.
Pictured from left to right: in front: Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, School Committee
Member Stacey Rizzo, Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe and Ward 2 Councillor
Ira Novoselsky; in back: Aklog Limeneh, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito,
City Council Vice President Gerry Visconti and School Committee Member
Michael Ferrante.
By Tara Vocino
During his campaign speech, Councillorat-Large
Steven Morabito said he has
helped to keep the economy strong and
to keep it local during his eight years on
the City Council.
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Approximately 150 people came out throughout the evening.
pproximately 150 people attended Councillor-atLarge
Steven Morabitoâ€™s campaign kickoff at Valsos
Table & Bar on Shirley Avenue on Wednesday evening.
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Revere Firefi ghtersâ€™ Union Local 926 President Kevin Oâ€™Hara endorses
Steven Morabito for reelection.
Shown from left to right are Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabitoâ€™s father, Salvi; Steven; his sisterin-law,
Jessica Bosworth; Jesse Rosenwald and Morabitoâ€™s partner, Richard Bosworth.
Mayor Brian Arrigo endorsed Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito
for reelection during Wednesdayâ€™s campaign kickoff at Valsos
Table & Bar.
Pictured from left to right: Sandra Morales, Andre Alves, Revereâ€™s First Lady Daveen Arrigo (holding
a Morabito pin), Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito and Ward 5 Councillor John Powers. Alves said
Morabito does good work and is right for the job.
Councillor-at-Large candidate Marc Silvestri, Councillor-at-Large
Steven Morabito and developer Jamie Russo
From foundation
to finish, letâ€™s
make it happen.
Shown from left to right: Ward 3 Councillor candidate Anthony
Cogliandro, School Committee Member candidate Vanessa Biasella,
Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Yesenia Arango (in back),
Ward 2 Councillor candidate Manuel Carrero and School Committee
candidate John Kingston.
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from left to right: his father, Salvi, Steven and brother Al
Morabito
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2021
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: Excitement and
enthusiasm fuel 2021-22 High School Sports Year
Fall Preseason kicks off TODAY for GBL & all MIAA football teams; soccer, other sports begin Monday
sports since mid-March 2020...
and it is not over.
Preseason fall sports start toBy
Steve Freker
A
s the 2021-22 school year
unfolds, the high school
sports kickoff this fall will easily
be the most anticipated and
closely watched sports season
of the entire millennium. The
once-in-100-years COVID-19
pandemic has stopped, started,
changed, reconstructed and
simply dominated high school
day, with the beginning of football
conditioning workouts, followed
by soccer, other fall sports
and cheerleading on Monday; it
is full steam ahead. The season
opener for football is just three
short weeks away for many high
school football teams, with other
sports opening regular season
play a few days earlier in
September.
For the eight teams that make
up the Greater Boston League
(GBL) â€“ Chelsea, Everett, Lynn
English, Lynn Classical, Malden,
Medford, Revere and Somerville
â€“ this will be the fi rst full season
and fi rst full year together in the
newly reformed league. It was
earlier this year that the MIAA
formally approved the entry of
the newest league members,
Lynn English and Lynn Classical,
into GBL from their former
league, the Northeastern Conference
(NEC), with no waiting
period. Chelsea and Revere had
been accepted in the months
leading up to that further expansion.
The
COVID-19 pandemic
forced the hand of the GBL last
fall and winter seasons during
the 2020-21 school year, and
the league powers-that-be decided
to push back the various
seasonsâ€™ start dates to February
for the Winter Sports, like basketball
and hockey, March for
The 2021-22 High School sports season starts today with preseason
football practices for Everett High School (above), Malden
High, Revere High and the rest of the Greater Boston League
schools as well as those across Massachusetts. (Courtesy Photo)
Preseason practices begin for boys and girls soccer and the other
fall season sports on Monday. Above, former Revere High standout
Michael Maldonado dribbles in a game for the Patriots. (Advocate
File Photo)
â€œFall 2,â€ like football and soccer,
and then late April for Spring
Sports, such as baseball, softball
and lacrosse.
GBL Commissioner Charlie
Conefrey, who is the Athletic
Director for the Malden
Public Schools, said that despite
all the challenges, temporary
roadblocks and frequent
â€œspeed bumps,â€ which have had
a dramatic eff ect on high school
sports â€“ and the GBL â€“ during
the pandemic, it did not dim
FOOTBALL | SEE Page 18
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Revere Little League Indians advance to Championship
The Indians won the third game 2-1 against the Cardinals to advance to the championship on Tuesday at Griswold Field. From left to right: Asst. Coach Vincent Palermo,
Head Coach Adolfo Palermo, Domenic Diano, Joseph Miranda, Chase Belanger, Paul Tappen, in back, Asst. Coach Ed Tappen, Alex Anticevic, Shane Moran, Cesare
Rollo, Anthony Ristino, Shayna Smith and Joseph Visconti. (Courtesy photo, Head Coach Adolfo Palermo)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2021
Thousands attend 5th Annual Moroccan Festival
By Tara Vocino
M
ore than 1,000 people attended the 5th Annual Moroccan Festival on the baseball mound
at the A.C. Whelan Elementary School on Saturday.
â€œThe fi fth Annual Moroccan Festival surpassed all the cultural events we have done so far,â€ Moroccan
American Connections In Revere (MACIR) President Rachid Moukhabir said. â€œThanks to everyone
who contributed to the success of this outdoor celebration, including volunteers, exhibitors,
city offi cials and all the attendees for the large turn-out in extremely hot [90 degree] weather.â€
Safa Ait Lhaj and Nery Castro won round-trip raffl e tickets to Morocco.
Best exhibitor Soraya Dendane received the best exhibitor award from general consul of Morocco
Abdelkader Jamoussi. (Courtesy photo, host Rachid Moukhabir)
Senate candidate Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio and Fatou Drammeh (Courtesy
photo)
Lily Huang (third from left) onstage in formalwear, or what the Moroccan culture
wears at weddings.
A Moroccan dance was performed with drums and clapping.
Guests in non-Moroccan dresses danced to the music.
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Mayor Brian Arrigo looks on as Revere Healthy Community Initiatives Department
Director Dimple Rana receives a certifi cate of appreciation. At
right, Asmaa Aboufouda and event organizer/MACIR President Rachid
Moukhabir. Arrigo, Rana and others involved received certifi cates of appreciation.
(Courtesy photo, Dimple Rana)
United States Youth Track and Field National Champions: From left to right are Ziad Dendane
(1500 M), Farouk Elhali (shot put), Sara Blanco (800M/500M), Leena Eljamal (800/500M), Oualid
Fatih (1500M), Bilal Elhafi (3000M), Anoua Fatih (400M/800M) and Reda Dendane (800M) with Head
Coach Samir Hossaini (holding the trophy), Ward 3 Councillor Ira Novoselsky (at right) and event organizer/MACIR
President Rachid Moukhabir (in center).
Fashion show by designer/festival director Salwa Gardaf: Shown from left to right: Badiana
Dorval, Alejandia Giraldo, Lily Huang, Georgia Sarrofegui, Britney Celamy, Virchel MackJackson,
Yoirys Pujols Ramirez, Khadija Assabar and Sabrina Qranfal.
Gnawa music was played during Saturdayâ€™s 5th Annual Moroccan Festival
at A.C. Whelan Elementary School. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Lionesses El Atlas, or the rebirth of the lionesses, shown from left to right: Daniela Guapacha,
Jacqueline Souza, Santana Batres, Soumaya Marose, Briadoara Skyvall and Chatalle
Souff rant.
The crowd recorded entertainment on phones.
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FOOTBALL | FROM Page 14
the enthusiasm and excitement
exhibited by the participants in
the league. â€œIt was a struggle at
times, but with a lot of planning
and attention to detail â€“ especially
with the health and safety
protocols â€“ we were able to
provide a sports season to every
team and player that wished
to compete, across the league,â€
Conefrey said.
â€œIt is a credit to all who took
part in the planning and administration
of the seasons.â€ Conefrey
added. â€œThe GBL superintendents,
high school principals,
athletic directors, athletic
trainers and coaches, they really
stepped up to make these seasons
happen.â€
â€œHundreds of GBL studentathletes
had a chance to compete
and create some memories
they can hold onto forever,â€
Conefrey said.
****
FOOTBALL FIRST: Fall season
for 2021-22 school year
kicks off today for GBL teams:
Everett, Malden & Revere
Players and coaches who
have been eagerly awaiting the
start of the fi rst traditional high
school preseason since 2019 get
their wish today. Football conditioning
workouts begin today
for local teams with some teams
scheduling the fi rst day of workouts
for this morning, while others,
like Malden High, opting for
the afternoon for their fi rst offi -
cial preseason practice.
Malden High fi rst-year Head
Coach Witche Exilhomme said
he is looking forward to his fi rst
day at the helm and is happy
the fi rst workout is fi nally here.
â€œThe players and coaches have
waited all summer for this day
and now it is time to really get
to work,â€ said Coach Exilhomme,
who is a former Golden Tornado
(Class of 2012) and American
International College (AIC)
standout.
Malden High opens its regular
season on Thursday, Sept.
16, when the Golden Tornados
host non-leaguer Whittier Tech
at 6:00 p.m. at Macdonald Stadium.
Between
now and then, Malden
has a preseason game
scrimmage set against GBLer
Chelsea High, set for Saturday,
Aug. 28 at 11:00 a.m. at Macdonald
Stadium. It is anticipated
Malden will add the CHS Red
Devils as an opponent on its regsquad
will host former NEC rival
Peabody at 7:00 p.m. on Friday,
Sept. 10 as their season home
opener. The Patriots are looking
to replace a slew of skilled players
who were graduated from
a senior-laden roster, led by QB
Calvin Boudreau, who is a freshman
at Curry College this fall.
****
Congratulations to Malden
Highâ€™s Abby Tang, named AllScholastic
in swimming
Congratulations to Malden
ular season schedule for the Fall
2022 schedule.
Another local head football
coach who has been anticipating
his fi rst offi cial full preseason
camp is Everett High
second-year Head Coach Rob
DiLoreto, who is heading up
the staff for his alma mater as a
former Crimson Tide star from
the 1980s. DiLoreto and the
Crimson Tide have a formidable
season Opening Day opIf
you have any questions about this weekâ€™s report, e-mail
us at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com or call us at (617) 720-1562.
THE HOUSE AND SENATE:
There were no roll call votes in
the House or Senate last week.
This week, Beacon Hill Roll Call
reports local representativesâ€™ roll
call attendance records for the
2021 session through August
13, 3021.
The House has held 89 roll calls
so far in 2021. Beacon Hill Roll
Call tabulates the number of roll
calls on which each representative
was present and voting and
then calculates that number as
a percentage of the total roll call
votes held. That percentage is the
number referred to as the roll call
attendance record.
The vast majority of the 160
representatives are not in the
House chamber during a session
because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sources tell Beacon Hill
Roll Call that they have seen as
few as 12 members in the chamber
and as many as 40. The remainder
are watching the session
from their home or business
and voting remotely.
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when Everett travels to Westwood
to take on defending Div.
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on Friday, Sept. 10 at 7:00
p.m. Xaverian is Everettâ€™s lone
non-league opponent on the
2021 schedule. On Friday, Sept.
3, the Tide will play Peabody in
its fi nal tune-up, a game scrimmage
on the road.
Revere HS Head Coach Lou
Cicatelli and the Patriots football
Hereâ€™s how the remote voting
system works: Eight appointed
monitors are required to be present
in the House chamber and
are each given the task of recording
the votes of approximately
20 members who are watching
the session remotely from
their home or business office.
Each monitor has their 20 members
on a conference call and fi lls
out a form indicating how each
member voted. The sheets are
given to the court offi cers who
then give them to the House
Clerk who verifi es that the correct
totals have been recorded
on the sheet and that the sheet
is signed by the monitor. The assistant
clerk records the yeas and
nays in the roll call computer,
which activates the green (voted
YES) or red (voted NO) lights
on the electronic roll call board.
Members participating remotely
then have the opportunity
to see on the broadcast
how they are recorded so that
they can verify that their vote
is recorded accurately. The tally
is then displayed on the roll call
board and the presiding offi cer
announces the totals and the result
of the vote.
If a member wants to speak
on an issue under consideration,
they leave the conference call
temporarily. Using a different
telephone, they call into a line
that patches them into the debate.
Their voice is then heard in
the House chamber and by those
watching the broadcast online.
In the House, 88.7 percent (142
representatives out of 160) did
High junior Abby Tang, a threetime
GLB All-Star, who was
named a Boston Herald AllScholastic
for her exploits in
pool for the Golden Tornadoes
swim team. Tang served as a
team captain for Malden and
was the GBL champion in the
200-individual medley, 100-butterfl
y and 100-freestyle. For her
career, Tang has qualifi ed for the
sectionals and states in both relay
events as well as individual
competition. Tang is a member
of the National Honor Society
and Science National Honor
Society.
Other Malden High players
named to the GBL All-Star Team
were Makayla Preston, David
Lombardi and Tony Giech.
not miss any roll calls and have
100 percent roll call attendance
records while 11.3 percent (18
representatives out of 160) have
missed one or more roll calls.
The representative who missed
the most roll calls is Rep. Meghan
Kilcoyne (D-Northborough) who
missed 15, resulting in an 83.1
percent attendance record.
Rounding out the top six representatives
who have missed the
most roll calls are Reps. Patrick
Kearney (D-Scituate) who missed
eight roll calls (91.0 percent attendance
record); Chynah Tyler
(D-Roxbury) and David LeBoeuf
(D-Worcester) who both missed
four roll calls (95.5 percent attendance
records); Ann-Margaret
Ferrante (D-Gloucester) who
missed three roll calls (96.6 percent
roll call attendance record);
and Michelle DuBois (D-Brockton)
who missed two roll calls
(97.7 attendance record.)
Beacon Hill Roll Call contacted
these six legislators and asked
each one for a comment on his
or her attendance record. Only
three responded: Reps. Kilcoyne,
Kearney and Ferrante.
â€œI was forced to miss one full
formal session because I sat for
the Massachusetts Bar Exam at
the end of July,â€ said Kilcoyne. â€œMy
absence is recorded in the House
Journal along with the explanation
for the missed votes on that
one day. The journal also refl ects
how I would have voted had I
been present on that day. Other
than the one day I was forced
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to miss, I have a perfect voting
record.â€
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1. August 20 is World
Mosquito Day; on Aug.
20, 1897, Sir Ronald Ross
discovered malaria parasites
when dissecting
what?
2. A Vienna hotel is the
namesake of what chocolate
cake?
3. The worldâ€™s coldest inhabited
place, Oymyakon,
is in what country?
4. On Aug. 21, 1911, what
painting by Leonardo da
Vinci was stolen from the
Louvre?
5. What actress starred in
â€œHeidiâ€ in 1929?
6. What 1986 comedy
fi lm had the tagline â€œOne
manâ€™s struggle to take it
easyâ€?
7. What Japanese island
is 26 miles from Russia?
8. On Aug. 22, 1851, the
fi rst Americaâ€™s Cup yacht
race was won by the
yacht America; what is
the trophy it won also
known as: â€œauld mug,â€
â€œThe Cupâ€ or â€œFriendship
Cupâ€?
9. In 1962 what sportsman
did Brazil name a national
treasure?
10. On Aug. 23, 1609, who
demonstrated the teleAnswers
scope
and was the fi rst to
aim one at the sky?
11. In the 1840s what became
a game on cruise
liner decks?
12. On Aug. 24, 2006,
what was declassifi ed as
a planet?
13. What is the musical instrument
called pans better
known as?
14. The worldâ€™s northernmost
native palm trees
are in what country?
15. What airport is named
after Leonardo da Vinci?
16. On Aug. 25, 79, Pliny
the Elder, the Roman author
of the 37-volume
â€œNatural History,â€ died
due to staying to view
the eruption of what volcano?
17.
What mountain range
includes Mount Ansel
Adams?
18. What is the highest
point in Africa?
19. What 1956 adventure-comedy
film had
cameo appearances by
over 40 famous performers?
20.
August 26 is National
Dog Day; how are Bo,
Grits and Yuki similar?
How to Buy the Best
Blood Pressure Monitor
for You
Dear Savvy Senior,
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eye on it. Can you off er me any tips on choosing a good one?
Hypertensive Helen
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blood pressure in a comfortable
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itâ€™s working, and alert you to a
health problem if it arises. Here
are some tips to help you choose
a good monitor.
Types of Monitors
The two most popular types of
home blood pressure monitors
sold today are automatic arm
monitors, and automatic wrist
monitors that are electric and/
or battery powered.
With an automatic arm monitor,
you simply wrap the cuff
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push of one button the cuff infl
ates and defl ates automatically
giving you your blood pressure
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in a matter of seconds.
Wrist monitors work similarly,
except they attach to the wrist.
Wrist monitors are also smaller
in weight and size, which makes
them more portable, and a bit
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the arm monitors, but they tend
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Make sure it fi ts: Be sure the
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Wrist models also fi t most
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multiple user memory that
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You can fi nd blood pressure
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In most cases, original Medicare
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a Medicare Advantage plan or
a private health insurance policy
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some plans may provide
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The best automatic arm monitors
as recommended by Consumer
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and Rite Aid Deluxe Automatic
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After you buy a monitor, itâ€™s a
good idea to take it to your doctorâ€™s
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proper techniques of how and
when to use it.
You can also get more detailed
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measure your blood pressure
at home at Heart.org/HBP â€“ click
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org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show
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offi cer in the U.S. Navy Reserve,
I am required to serve at least
two weeks per year,â€ said Kearney.
â€œAny of the missed roll calls
were due to connectivity issues
from the satellite phone in the
mid-Atlantic.â€
â€œI have been undergoing treatment
at Dana Farber,â€ said Ferrante.
Reps.
Tyler, LeBoeuf and DuBois
did not respond to repeated
requests for a comment.
REPRESENTATIVESâ€™ 2021
ROLL CALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS
THROUGH AUGUST
13, 2021
The percentage listed next to
the representativeâ€™s name is the
percentage of roll call votes on
which the representative voted.
The number in parentheses represents
the number of roll calls
that he or she missed
Rep. Jessica Giannino
100 percent (0)
HOW LONG WAS LAST
WEEKâ€™S SESSION? Beacon Hill
Roll Call tracks the length of time
that the House and Senate were
in session each week. Many legislators
say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s
job and that a lot of important
work is done outside of
the House and Senate chambers.
They note that their jobs also involve
committee work, research,
constituent work and other matters
that are important to their
districts. Critics say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly
or long enough to debate and
vote in public view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led. They note
that the infrequency and brief
length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible latenight
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 August
9-13, the House met for a total of
35 minutes while the Senate met
for a total of 46 minutes.
Mon. Aug. 9 House 11:02
a.m. to 11:04 a.m.
Senate 11:11 a.m. to 11:21 a.m.
Tues. Aug. 10 No House session
No
Senate session
Wed. Aug. 11 No House session
No
Senate session
Thurs. Aug 12 House 11:03
a.m. to 11:36 a.m.
Senate 11:05 a.m. to 11:41 a.m.
Fri. Aug. 13 No House session
No
Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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BUILDING | FROM Page 9
Salvo said the project has
undergone the local site plan
review process and still needs
state approvals before moving
forward.
Several residents questioned
the scope and specifics
of the project, including
Ward 5 City Council candidate
Albert Fiore and Alan
Graff , who lives directly next
to the proposed apartment
building.
â€œThatâ€™s a lot of units, thatâ€™s a
lot of area, and thatâ€™s a lot of
POPULATION | SEE Page 20
Initiatives, Dimple Rana.
â€œUnder Director Ranaâ€™s leadership
Revere initiated a comprehensive,
coordinated a grassroots
campaign that resulted in
real, tangible gains for our community,â€
said Mayor Brian Arrigo.
â€œI want to personally thank her
and our Revere Ambassadors
for their incredible outreach and
engagement eff orts and all of
the Revere residents who fi lled
out a 2020 census.â€
Revereâ€™s Offi ce of Innovation
and Data Management is in the
water being directed out into
the catch basin,â€ said Commission
Member Heather Legere.
She said she would like the
Commission to take a walk
through of the site, a move the
entire commission agreed to.
Salvo said a walk through
was done some time ago for
the sewer relocation, but that
he had no issue with another
walk through of the site. He
also noted that there would
be no stormwater going back
out onto Revere Beach Boulevard
and that it would all be
taken care of on the site.
process of examining and analyzing
all the 2020 Census Data,
and it will be available to residents
soon.
As that data is fi nalized, the
City of Revere has launched the
Redrawing Revere campaign,
which aims to engage the community
in learning and participating
in the â€œreprecinctingâ€
process for the city. Residents
are encouraged to help â€œredraw
the linesâ€ within their community
by visiting www.revere.org/
redrawingrevere and using the
online toolkit and map to provide
feedback and input on their
own neighborhood.
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OBITUARIES
Rocco â€œRockyâ€
F. Ippolito
A
ge 58, of Chelsea, Massachusetts
passed away
suddenly August 13th, 2021 at
the Melrose Wakefi eld Hospital.
Rocco â€œRockyâ€, husband of
Joan (Russo) Ippolito of Revere,
beloved and devoted son of the
late James & Frances (Cimino)
Ippolito, dear brother of Josephine
Thomas of Saugus, Frances
DiMare of Melrose, James
Ippolito of Peabody, Robert Ippolito
of Everett and the late
William Ippolito. Dear brotherin-law
of Daniel DiMare, Phaedra
Ippolito, Katherine Ippolito,
Paul Thomas, and Dominic
Dâ€™Alleva. Loving uncle of Karrisa
Thomas, Danielle Thomas,
Samantha Thomas, Adriana
Dâ€™Alleva-Keilty, Joshua Keilty,
Joseph DiMare, James Ippolito,
Robert Ippolito, Sabrina Ippolito,
loving uncle and godfather
to Anthony DiMare, great uncle
to Keegan England, and loving
godson and nephew of Nancy
DiCecca. Rocky grew up in
Chelsea and graduated Chelsea
High School in 1982. His childhood
was full of great memories
hanging around with the
â€œVoke Parkâ€ kids. He worked at
many companies throughout
the city including the Ippolito
family gas station Mills Corner
Mobil, Kayem, and Russoâ€™s
Gas Station. He gave back to
the community by being the
local mechanic to call for help,
as he had a strong passion for
cars. Rocky also enjoyed his
many years that he resided in
the state of Florida with his relatives
that live there. He was
a wonderful family man and
cherished friend who would do
anything for anyone, including
strangers. He was his happiest
when he was around his nieces
and nephews entertaining
them and making them laugh.
Having no children of his own,
he shared a special bond with
his niece, Samantha. â€œUncle
Geeâ€, as his nieces and nephews
called him, had the funniest
personality and would light
up the room in laughter every
time he was around. Rocky
leaves behind many other
aunts, uncles, cousins and dear
friends including his long time
best friend Anthony Frongillo
of Revere, MA. He will be greatly
missed by all who loved him.
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS:
Relatives and friends are kindly
invited to attend Rockyâ€™s visiting
hours on Friday, August 20,
2021 at the Carafa Family Funeral
Home, 389 Washington Ave.,
Chelsea, from 9:00 â€“ 11:00 A.M.
Funeral services will follow the
visitation in the Funeral Home
at 11:00 A.M. Interment is private.
All services will conclude
at the Funeral Home.
Hazel (Weiner) Engber
O
f Revere formerly of Chelsea
on Wednesday, August
18, 2021. Beloved wife of the late
Louis Engber. Devoted and cherished
mother of Robert Engber
of Revere and the late Brandon
Engber. Loving daughter of the
late Morris Engber and the late
Kate (Levine) Engber. Dear sister
of the late Harold Engber.
Services are private. Interment
took place at Temple Emmanuel
Cemetery of Chelsea and
Danvers.
Alice D. (Morris)
DeRosa
O
f East Boston, formerly of
Revere, passed away on
Monday, August 16, 2021 at
ninety-six years of age.
Beloved wife of the late John
DeRosa.
Devoted mother of Catherine
DeRosa-Karpowicz and
husband, Michael, of West Peabody,
and Heidi DeRosa of East
Boston.
Dear sister of Elynor Fabian of
Florida, Barbara Chiaramonte
of Revere, and the late Charles
Morris and Nelson Morris Jr.
Cherished grandmother of Allison
Woolf and husband, Matt.
Treasured great-grandmother
of Kayleigh.
Also survived by her many loving
nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made in Aliceâ€™s
name to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s
Research Hospital, 262 Danny
Thomas Places, Memphis, TN
378105.
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î€²îŠˆîŠˆîŠ‹îŠ…îŠ‡ îŠ‹îŠ î€¶îŠƒîŠ—îŠ‰îŠ—îŠ•
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î€¦îŠƒîŠ”îŠ’îŠ‡îŠîŠ‹îŠ–îŠ‘î€µîŠ‡îŠƒîŠŽî€¨îŠ•îŠ–îŠƒîŠ–îŠ‡î€‘îŠ…îŠ‘îŠ
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î€¨î€¹î€¨î€µî€¨î€·î€· î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€– î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€˜î€’î€˜î€’î€˜ î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€” î…î„î—î‹ îˆî„î†î‹
î˜î‘îŒî—î€ î•îˆî„î• î“î’î•î†î‹îˆî–î€ î–îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€ î‘îˆîš î‰î•î’î‘î— î–î—î„îŒî•î–î€ î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î—îîœ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡
îî˜î–î— î’î˜î—î–îŒî‡îˆ î’î‰ î€ªîîˆî‘î‡î„îîˆ î€¶î”î˜î„î•îˆ î‚± î€ªî•îˆî„î— î’î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœî€„î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€œî€šî€˜î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€¯î€¤î€¶î€· î€¯î€²î€· î„î™î„îŒîî„î…îîˆ îŒî‘ î€¥îˆîîîˆî™î˜îˆ î€«îˆîŒîŠî‹î—î–î€„ î€¥îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î
î™îŒîˆîšî–î€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î–î˜î…î€î‡îŒî™îŒî–îŒî’î‘ î–î˜î•î•î’î˜î‘î‡îˆî‡ î…îœ îˆî›î†îî˜î–îŒî™îˆî€ î†î˜î–î—î’î î‹î’îîˆî– î—î‹î„î—
î„î•îˆ î“îˆî•î‰îˆî†î—îîœ îî„îŒî‘î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡î€‘ î€¥î˜îŒîî‡ îœî’î˜î• î‡î•îˆî„î î‹î’îîˆî€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€•î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
SAUGUS - 1st AD - 11 Unit Building. Cliftondale Sq. Property
consists of 3 store fronts & 1 free-standing building, 7 residential
î˜î‘îŒî—î–î€‘ î€¤îî î–îˆî“î€‘ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€‘ î€¤îî î˜î‘îŒî—î– î‡îˆîîˆî„î‡îˆî‡î€ î„îî“îîˆ î’ï‚‡î€î–î—î•îˆîˆî— î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠî€
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î€µî€¨î€¤î€§î€¬î€±î€ª î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€µîˆî„î‡îŒî‘îŠ î€ºî’î’î‡î– î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î—î‹îŒî– î€™ î•î’î’îî€ î—îšî’
î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî€ î€• î…î„î—î‹ î’î™îˆî• î€˜î€˜ î˜î‘îŒî—î€ îî„î–î—îˆî• î–î˜îŒî—îˆî€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“îˆî‘ îƒ€î’î’î•
î“îî„î‘î€ î†î˜î–î—î’î î†îî’î–îˆî—î– î—î‹î•î’î˜îŠî‹î’î˜î—î€ î†îˆî‘î—î•î„î î„îŒî•î€ î…î„îî†î’î‘îœî€ îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆ
î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠî€ îˆî›î—î•î„ î–î—î’î•î„îŠîˆî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
CALL US FOR A FREE
OPINION OF VALUE.
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38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
COMING SOON
FOR RENT
FOR SALE- 3-4 BED 2 BATH FULLY
RENOVATED STONEHAM - $699,900
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SOLD
FOR SALE- 2 BED 1 BATH CAPE GREAT
LOCATION LYNNFIELD $575,000
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LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL?
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JOHN
DOBBYN
FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
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FOR SALE 2 BED 1 BATH SINGLE WIDE
SAUGUS $169,900
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UNITS ARE 2 BED, 1 BATH TITAN HOMES WIH QUALITY THROUGHOUT 12 X 52. HEATED BY
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FOR
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$499,900 CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
FOR SALE
î€°î€¨î€·î€«î€¸î€¨î€± î€ î€ªî€µî€¤î€±î€§ î€™ î•îî€‘ î€¹îŒîîî„ î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€µîˆîŠîˆî‘î†îœî€„ î€• î…î‡î•îî–î€‘î€ î€• î…î„î—î‹î–î€
îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î€‘î€ î†î˜î–î—î’î îšî’î’î‡îšî’î•îŽî€ î‹îŒîŠî‹ î†îˆîŒîîŒî‘îŠî–î€ îî„î–î—îˆî• îšî€’ î…î„î—î‹ î€‰ îšî„îîŽî€îŒî‘
î†îî’î–îˆî—î€ î†îˆî‘î—î€‘ î„îŒî•î€ î—î•îŒî“îîˆ î„î—î•îŒî˜î î‡î’î’î• î—î’ î’î™îˆî•î–îŒîîˆî‡ î‡îˆî†îŽ îšî€’ îŠî„î– î‚¿î•îˆî“îŒî—î€ î€• î†î„î•
îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ î…î•îŒîŠî‹î— î€‰ î–î˜î‘î‘îœ î˜î‘îŒî—î€îšî’î‘î‚¶î— î‡îŒî–î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€™î€–î€™î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€š î•îî€‘î€ î€– î…î‡î•îî€‘ î€ªî„î•î•îŒî–î’î‘ î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€• î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î–î˜î‘î•îî€‘î€
îŽîŒî—î€‘ îšî€’ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî• îŒî–îî„î‘î‡î€ î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆî î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î‰îî•îî€‘ î„î‘î‡ î–îˆî†î’î‘î‡ îŽîŒî—î€‘
î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î•î’î’î‰î€ îˆî„î–îœ î„î†î†îˆî–î– î—î’ î„îî îî„îî’î• î•î’î˜î—îˆî– î„î‘î‡ î–î‹î’î“î“îŒî‘îŠî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€—î€›î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
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SAUGUS $1400CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
UNDER
AGREEMENT
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS CALL
KEITH - 781-389-0791
DEBBIE - 617-678-9710
BRANDI - 617-462-5886
JULIEANNE - 781-953-7870
DANIELLE - 978-987-9535
RHONDA - 781-706-0842
JOHN - 617-285-7117
ERIC - 781-223-0289
MATT - 781-484-8541
DAWN - 978-880-8425
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OPPORTUNITY
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