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13th Annual Revere Beach Memorial
Sept. 15 at Reinstein Bandstand
Hosted by the City of Revere and Revere CARES
he Annual Revere Beach Memorial
is a candlelight vigil
for families and friends who
wish to remember a loved
one who died due to an overdose.
The Revere CARES Coalition
and the City of Revere are
again organizing this touching
event – for Sunday, September
15, at the DCR William
G. Reinstein Bandstand on Revere
Beach (rain or shine). The
event will begin at sunset (approximately
7:00 p.m.) and end
around 8:00 p.m. Individuals
can register a name to be read
Candidate Richard Ireton will be
having a Meet and Greet Sunday,
August 18th, at 9:00 AM at Dunkin
Donuts, 30 Squire Road, Revere.
There will be complimentary
coffee and donuts served.
by contacting Revere CARES
at 781-485-6440 before 3 p.m.
on Sunday the 15th or by arriving
between 5:45 p.m. and
6:45 p.m. on the night of the
event.
Participants are invited to
“Let’s talk about Revere’s
concerns and needs”
bring a photo of the loved
one to be placed on the remembrance
table or boards.
The program of the memorial
consists of an introduction,
inspirational readings/poems,
lighting of candles, reading of
names of those being remembered,
with a fire bell after each
name, closing remarks, the Serenity
Prayer, and music on the
beach.
The memorial arose due to
the work of the former Revere
CARES Coalition’s Opiates Task
Force, which in 2005 documented
the depth and breadth
(Political Adv.)
MEMORIAL | SEE PAGE 8
LET’S DANCE: Resident Joe Reale is shown tearing up the dance floor along with the many
residents who turned out Sunday evening to her the Steel Rhythm Drum Band perform during
the city’s Summer Concert Series on the American Legion Lawn. See page 6 for photo highlights.
(Advocate photo by Joe Miranda)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 16, 2019
Revere Police arrest two
Chelsea men and an Everett
man following shots fired
incident on Shirley Ave.
A
ccording to an August 9
Revere Police Facebook
post, following an incident
involving the discharge of
a firearm on Shirley Avenue
which took place on August
7, members of the Revere
Police Department Narcotics/Gang
Unit and Patrol Division
were able to identify
and arrest three individuals
after a 24-hour investigation.
Reportedly, on August 8 patrol
units responded due to a
disturbance on Franklin Avenue
involving several youths,
and when the Patrol Officers
arrived, they detained and
identified four different individuals
on the scene who
were involved in the disturbance.
Patrol Officers immePOLICE
| SEE PAGE 14
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he Revere Beautification
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his staff have always been
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he Greater Boston Labor
Council is pleased to announce
we have endorsed
your election campaign for Revere
City Council At-Large. The
decision was made at our endorsement
meeting held on
August 6 at IBEW Local 103.
We appreciate your support
and advocacy for the working
families of Revere and look forward
to supporting your campaign.
Sincerely,
John
R. Correggio
Councillor-at-Large candidate
Richard M. Rogers
Executive
Secretary-Treasurer
ity Council Vice President
Patrick Keefe is pleased
to announce his campaign
has been endorsed by the
Ironworkers Local 7. The
Ironworkers have endorsed
City Council Vice President
Keefe for the last two
elections.
“I am excited and grateful
of the support from Local
7. Many Revere residents
are members of the Laborers
union and realize their
endorsement is a show of
support to the values I have
shown throughout my time in
office as City Councillor.”
RBC Business Award goes
to Settipane Insurance
their own property located
on Broadway.
They have accomplished
this by filling the planter in
front of the office chock-full
of brightly colored and varied
plants. There are pink, purple
and white petunias, white
hydrangeas, scarlet begonias
and grasses. The end result of
this combination is a lovely
profusion of plantings. In addition,
the property in front
of the office is kept in immaculate
condition, and this contributes
to the appearance of
the location.
The office staff, Ivelisse Garcia
and Jannette Lopez, see to
the daily care of the planter, a
task that takes them about a
half hour each day. The effort
that has been displayed here
is apparent to all and is proof
that one does not need a great
amount of property to help
make Revere beautiful.
RBC commends Richard
Settipane and his staff for contributing
to the beautification
of Revere and encourages
all Revere businesses to do
the same.
Patrick Keefe
City Council Vice President
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National Grid petitions for underground
conduits met with City Council resistance
Councillors express frustration with utility company
By Alexis Mikulski
N
ational Grid petitioned in front
of the City Council to install
underground conduits on Ward
Street, during the Zoning SubCommittee
meeting on July 29.
Mike Cordima, a representative
from National Grid Electric,
explained why these artificial
channels are so necessary
for the area. “Well, we found this
petition back in the 90’s, when
175 Ward St. was built. The cables
were buried and came right
off of the pole, did a sweep and
then were buried back into the
ground,” he said. “We’ve had
problems over the last few years
with cable faults.”
According to Cordima, these
underground conduits will not
disturb residents or wreak havoc
on the land near Ward Street
during this process.
“This conduit will be from the
pole onto the property,” said
Cordima. “There will be no sidewalk
or pavement disruption
at all. It will run into a handhole
and continue on to the custom
transformers.”
Currently, this is not affecting
the building located at 175
Ward St., a multistory apartment
complex.
Cordima said that during
the operation they will take a
planned power outage to move
and replace all of the underground
cables. “There’s a program
going on for all of this direct
buried cable that’s been installed
for the last 20-odd-years,”
he said. “They’re replacing this.”
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky,
who has been outspoken
against National Grid in the past,
expressed his concern over this
cable process. “Nothing against
you, but National Grid should be
ashamed of themselves to have
to wait this long to change temporary
cables,” he said.
“You’re only the messenger,
but I’m not a big supporter
of National Grid because
they haven’t done much for us.
I have streets that are all cut up
because they never came back
to repair them,” said Novoselsky.
“Sidewalks are terrible – all
over North Shore Road down
to the Revere Beach Parkway –
totally disappointed with them.
You can give a message to whoever
you want, and if they ever
come in for anything new for
themselves, I will not vote for
them,” he said.
Novoselsky explained that
the only reason this particular
motion has his favor is to protect
residents of Revere. “I’ll give
them the benefit of the doubt
tonight because it’s dealing
with a customer. But because
they just come in and change
their gas lines, that’s for their
benefit and not for our benefit,
just to let you know.”
City Council President Arthur
Guinasso agreed with the rest of
the City Council by saying their
primary goal is to benefit members
of the area, and the importance
of providing the community
with the best quality of life.
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna, who has also been a
frequent critic of National Grid,
expressed her hesitation on the
petition. “I, too, will not vote for
anything that National Grid will
come forward with because it
has been horrible for my Ward
as well,” she said. “However, I
will honor the Ward Councillor
tonight and I’ll do whatever he
wants to do.”
After deciding it would be irresponsible
to rule against a
malfunctioning cable, members
of the Zoning Sub-Committee
voted for the petition
to be forwarded to the full City
Council with a favorable recommendation.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 16, 2019
Save the Date
Annual Bocce Bowl
Tournament on Sept. 26
T
he Third Annual Bocce Bowl
Tournament, consisting of
Revere seniors vs. Chelsea seniors,
will take place on Saturday,
September 28 at 9:00
a.m. at Voke Park in Chelsea.
(Rain date is Saturday, October
5). Voke Park is located
at 546 Washington Ave. in
Chelsea, Mass., just down the
street from the NewBridge
Café. Come root for Revere seniors
as they compete to capture
the coveted Bocce Bowl
trophy.
For more information call
the Rossetti-Cowan Senior
Center at (781) 286-8156.
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Revere Community School Awarded
a Grant by the Foundation Trust
R
EVERE - The Revere Community
School, which
serves Revere and surrounding
communities, received a
$16,624 grant from The Foundation
Trust to support its
2019-2020 initiatives addressing
the learning needs and advancing
the life prospects of
immigrant and refugee adults
and youth who are trying to
build a new life after experiencing
trauma, violence and
other forms of life adversity.
This is the first grant the Revere
Community School has
received from The Foundation
Trust, a private operating
foundation that supports
the ongoing work of small to
medium-sized nonprofit organizations
that provide vital
services to under-resourced
populations in the Greater
Boston area.
Fatou Drammeh, Coordinator
at the Revere Community
School said “we are honored
to be among the first
round of grantees from the
Foundation Trust to strengthen
our program and increase
our impact in the community.
This grant will help us support
more individuals by addressing
language barriers and
skill building for daily life and
employment and support for
families in Revere. At the Revere
Community School, we
believe that it is important to
provide an array of support
services if we are to properly
support immigrants to be
self-sufficient and lead successful
lives in the United
States.”
The grant from the Foundation
Trust will enable the
Revere Community School to
support low or moderateincome
Revere parents and
high school students to participate
in ESOL courses and/
or continue their learning to
improve their academic and
personal situations. The program
anticipates providing
scholarships to 80 individuals
over two years. The scholarship
program will help to ensure
the quality of our program
by reducing the “dropout”
rate – in this case, the
adult learners and youth who
do not enroll or who stop
coming to class because they
cannot afford it.
Dr. Joseph Spinazzola, Executive
Director of the Foundation
Trust said “the Revere
Community School is doing
tremendous work to elevate
and empower high-risk communities
in Revere. The Foundation
Trust is proud to offer
this grant to help them advance
educational and employment
opportunities for
diverse immigrants.”
The Foundation Trust funding
will also help 80 low-income
families and seniors (40
per year) purchase a computer
after completing 15 hours
of free computer training so
that they can do homework,
find jobs and connect with
loved ones. A free citizenship
classes will also be available
to up to 60 individuals planning
on taking the citizenship
exam in the next 12 months.
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Revere Community School unites life-long learners with
community and partner resources to empower its adult
learners and encourage workforce development, health and
wellness, community awareness, and civic participation.
Established in 2013, our mission is to ensure quality, robust
community-based learning opportunities for residents of
Revere, where they can improve their English language
skills, attend college preparedness classes, gain employment
and citizenship preparation. Revere Community School is a
city-funded program under the Revere Parks & Recreation
department, hosted and supported by the Revere School
district.
Revere Community School serves a highly diverse youth and
adult student population each year. About 90 percent of
our students are English language learners. Students come
from over 30 countries and speak more than 20 languages.
Each year, over 600 adults and youth attend our courses to
learn new languages, new skills, financial literacy, workforce
development and civic engagement. We currently offer a
wide range of courses such as English for Speakers of Other
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Revere Summer Concert Series
features Steel Rhythm Drum Band
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he Steel Rhythm Drum Band from New England performed with singer Drew Davis, the Emmy award-winning songwriter from NYC, serenaded the audience
with their Caribbean, calypso, salsa and reggae music. Revere residents came out to enjoy a nice sunny Sunday evening at the American Legion
lawn.
Councillor-at-Large and candidate for mayor
Dan Rizzo and his wife, Jane
Mayor Brian Arrigo (center) is shown with Jim Sinatra, past
Commander of the Revere American Legion Post 61, and Ward
2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky (right)
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Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto with
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Steel Rhythm Drum Band & Drew Davis perform on Sunday evening
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 16, 2019
Little Free Libraries Open in Revere
A glimpse inside one of the Little Free Libraries, this one filled
with paperback books at Gibson Park.
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Pictured from left to right, are; Kristen Janjar, School Committee member Carol Tye, Margo
Johnson, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Project Manager Elle Baker, Carol Heiser, and Priscilla Nickerson.
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along with Mayor Brian Arrigo
kicked off the event. The idea
was the brainchild of Beachmont
Improvement Committee
members Margo Johnson
and Kathleen Heiser. Funding
for the citywide program
was in part from grant funds
through the Revere Cultural
Council.
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of the OxyContin and heroin
problem in the community.
The task force formed an
action plan that City of Revere
officials, Revere CARES
staff, volunteers and community
partners have been
working to fulfill. The Revere
Beach Memorial event was
developed by a group of family
members who lost a loved
one to a substance use disorder.
These community members
and coalition volunteers
comprise the event’s planning
committee.
Money raised by the planning
committee for the Revere
Beach Memorial Fund will be
used to help cover the costs
of this annual event, to support
local addiction treatment
programs and to provide educational
scholarships to Revere
High School (RHS) students
impacted by substance
use disorders. The first Revere
Beach Memorial Scholarship
was bestowed upon a graduating
RHS student in 2012, and
one will be given to a graduating
senior each year for the
foreseeable future.
Donations can be sent
to Viviana Cataño at the address
below. Checks should be
made payable to the Revere
Beach Memorial Fund.
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~ Councillor’s Corner ~
At-Large
candidate
Richard Ireton
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By Alexis Mikulski
or this week’s “Councillor’s
Corner,” Councillor-at-Large
candidate Richard Ireton is featured.
Currently there are 14
candidates running for this position.
Richard has been a lifelong
resident of Revere who has
had a very successful career as
an engineer. He hopes to create
a better growth plan for the city,
support all city services and focus
in on crime in the community.
Find out more about him
below!
Q: What is your hometown?
A: Revere. I grew up in what’s
known as Patriots Parkway, or
West Revere.
Q: What is your education
background?
A: I graduated from Revere
high school in 1975, and attended
Suffolk University from
1994–1998.
Q: Why do you want to be a
member of Revere City Council?
A: I have always wanted to
serve my community; I have
been involved with local government
for 25 years. The main
reason that I am running for city
councilor-at-large is because of
the significant growth in the city
over the past several years, and
the lack of attention being paid
to upgrading our infrastructure.
I am not against progress, and
being in the technology field
you learn to be prepared for
progress, but what I’ve seen is a
lot of new development come
on the line that has put a burden
on city services, such as the police,
fire, and schools.
Q: What is your biggest accomplishment?
A:
My career. I started in technology
prior to people knowing
what a website was, way back in
the early 90’s. I have taken that
career from building websites
to building platforms for places
like Dell, IBM, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
and Safari. Privately my
greatest accomplishment is my
family; my sisters, nephews and
rest of my family are the most
important aspect of my life.
Q: What is the biggest issue
the city is currently facing?
A: I think we need to take
a look at crime. We can talk
about tax rates and uncontrolled
growth all we want, but
ultimately people want to feel
safe. The issues we’ve been having
recently with the shootings
in Revere, and a home invasion
right down the street from me,
we need to support the people
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that protect us, and crime is a
major issue.
Q: Do you have a proposed
solution for this?
A: There has been a lot of finger
pointing, but we need to
stop the finger pointing in regards
to crime in the city, and
support the people that fight
the crime. We need to give them
what they need to fight it and let
them do their job.
Q: What is something people
may not know about you?
A: I don’t think a lot of people
know what my career has
been about.
Q: What is your favorite place
you’ve ever visited and why?
A: Maine and New Hampshire.
I mean … it’s New England.
When I need to get away and
disconnect from everything, I
go north. The lakes region helps
me settle down and find peace
of mind up there.
Q: What makes Revere such a
great place to live?
A: Revere is a perfectly situated
community between the
North and Boston. We’re right
on the water and have an incredible
value to being located
where we are.
Q: What is the best way for the
public to contact you?
A: You can email me at richieireton@comcast.net,
call me or
even show up at my house. We
have a lot of very qualified candidates
that are running in this
election for councilor-at-large,
and that makes it a voter’s election.
They have a lot of people
to choose from and they really
need to do their homework.
Very seldom do we have such
a large field of qualified candidates
running for office.
Q: Anything else you want
people to know?
A: I am having a meet and
greet this Sunday, August 18 at
9 a.m. Come to me, ask me the
questions you want to ask, and
if I don’t have answers I’ll do the
research and find you the best
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historic sites! Stops along
the way will be the Battle
of Chelsea Creek, Rumney
Marsh Burial Ground and
more. The trolley tour will be
followed by a tour of the Revere
History Museum, which
will also be hosting a cookout
for tour participants. The
tour and cookout are free of
charge. Donations to the Revere
Society for Cultural and
Historic Preservation are appreciated.
The
first trolleys will leave
108 Beach St. at 10:00 and
10:30 a.m., and the second
round of tours will depart
at 1:00 and 1:30 p.m.
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tour), being sure to indicate
your preferred time. You
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Rockies finish with club record for wins
By Greg Phipps
H
aving already clinched
the Yawkey League’s Carl
Yastrzemski Division about
a week earlier, the Revere
Rockies closed out the regular
season by winning their
final three contests. In possession
of the league’s best
record with an impressive
29-2 performance, the Rockies
hold the top seed in the
upcoming playoff tournament.
On
the strength of its No.
1 spot, Revere earned a bye
in this week’s first round and
will host the opening game
of a best-of-five semifinal beginning
on Saturday at Revere
High School (first pitch
scheduled for 4 p.m.). The
East Boston Knights, who
hold the second-best overall
record at 22-9, were the other
squad receiving a bye in the
opening round.
Seeds 3-6 squared off in
best-of-three, opening round
battles this week. The thirdseeded
Charlestown Townies,
winners of the Ted Williams
Division, and the No. 6
Brighton Black Sox, who defeated
the Al Thomas Athletics,
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league-best 29-2 record, the Rockies open their Yawkey League
semifinal series on Saturday. (Advocate Photo by Greg Phipps)
top of the first inning. As it
turned out, that’s all Shepard
would need.
On the season, Revere’s
ace righty finished with a 1.36
ERA with 58 strikeouts in 56
2/3 innings of work. Fellow
starters Alex Wong (no losses
and an ERA around two)
and Chris Sandini (6-1 with a
2.12 ERA) round out a formidable
starting rotation.
Revere will be looking to
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series loss in seven
games to the Brighton
Braves. The winners of the
semifinals will square off in a
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 16, 2019
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
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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 senators’
roll call attendance records for
the 2019 session through August
9.
The Senate has held 91 roll
call votes so far in 2019. Beacon
Hill Roll Call tabulates the
number of roll calls on which
each senator 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.
In the 40-member Senate,
36 senators (90 percent) have
Revere Police to provide
free bike helmets
100 percent roll call attendance
records.
The senator who missed the
most roll calls is Sen. Adam
Hinds (D-Pittsfield) who
missed 7 roll calls, (92.3 percent
attendance record).
“Sen. Hinds did miss seven
roll calls on June 27, 2019 because
he was appointed by the
Senate president to attend the
National Conference of State
Legislatures’ Budget and Tax
Academy in Washington DC,”
said Bethann Steiner, Hinds’
chief of staff.
Two senators missed one
roll call each and have a 98.9
percent record: Sens. Ryan
Fattman (R-Sutton) and John
Keenan (D-Quincy).
“I was unable to be present
for a single roll call due
to attending my brother’s
U.S. Army Aviation graduation
from Fort Rucker in Alabama,”
Fattman told Beacon
Hill Roll Call.
“I was unable to be recorded
in the first procedural roll
call vote of the year because I
was in Lesvos, Greece working
in the Moria Refugee Camp
at the time,” said Keenan …
“Since then, I have maintained
a 100 percent voting record on
all legislation this session.”
By tradition, Senate President
Karen Spilka (D-Ashland)
POLICE |
from page 2
diately recognized three out
of the four individuals that
were being detained from an
Identification wanted bulletin
that was put out earlier in the
day by members of the Narcotics/Gang
Unit, which depicted
the three suspects involved
in the shooting that
took place on August 7 on
Shirley Avenue.
The Facebook post notes
that following the arrest of the
three suspects on Franklin Avenue,
Revere and Chelsea Police
Department detectives
executed a search warrant at
one of the suspect’s residence
in Chelsea. Reportedly, during
the search warrant execution,
the detectives located numerous
pieces of evidence linking
that particular juvenile suspect
to the shooting.
“Our top priority is to protect
the citizens of Revere and
take a proactive approach
to youth violence,” said Police
Chief James Guido “I am
very pleased with the diligent
work of our Patrol Division
and Criminal Investigation
Division.”
“I want to thank all of our
The Revere Police Department will be giving free bike
helmets to children who register their bikes as part of the
department’s Safe Bike Program. (Photo Courtesy of the Revere
Police Department)
police officers who work each
day to make Revere a safe
place for all of us,” said Mayor
Brian Arrigo.
does not vote on most roll calls
so her figures are not included.
2019 SENATORS’ ROLL
CALL ATTENDANCE RECORD
THROUGH AUGUST 9
The percentage listed next
to the senator’s name is the
percentage of roll call votes for
which the senator was present
and voting. The number
in parentheses represents the
number of roll calls that he or
she missed.
Sen. Joseph Boncore 100 percent (0)
HOW LONG WAS LAST
WEEK’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 Legislature’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 filed. They note
that the infrequency and brief
length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions and a mad
rush to act on dozens of bills
in the days immediately preceding
the end of an annual
session.
During the week of August
5-9, the House met for a total
of one hour and 13 minutes
while the Senate met for a total
of one hour and 10 minutes.
Mon. Aug. 5 House 11:02
a.m. to 11:07 a.m.
Senate 11:21 a.m.
to 11:31 a.m.
Tues. Aug. 6 No House
session
No Senate session
Wed. Aug.7 No House
session
No Senate session
Thurs. Aug 8 House 11:01
a.m. to 12:09 p.m.
Senate 11:13 a.m.
to 12:13 p.m.
Fri. Aug. 29 No House
session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback
at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
Greater
New England
National MS Society visits
Leonard Florence Center
R
epresentatives from the Greater New England National
MS Society recently visited the Leonard Florence Center
for Living. The group spent the day touring the ALS and MS
homes, meeting the residents and seeing the revolutionary
technology that is built into the Center.
Pictured from left to right: Sarah Maclsaac, Manager,
Program Implementation and Engagement, Greater New
England and National MS Society; Karen Hooper, Vice
President, Program Development & Engagement, National
MS Society; daughter Karli; Lori Espino, President, Greater
New England and National MS Society; and Betsy Mullen,
COO Chelsea Jewish Lifecare.
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Revere Police Dept. conducts
Senior Citizen Police A
T
hank you to the Revere Police Department for conducting
a Senior Citizen Police Academy, through their Community
Services Division, at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center over the
last four weeks. What an amazing experience for 18 Revere seniors
to attend specific sessions and earn a graduation certificate.
Thank you to Mayor Brian Arrigo and Chief Jim Guido for
their support. Special thank you to Capt. Amy O’Hara, Officer
Jerry Salvati and Retired Officer Carl Borgioli of the Community
Services Division as well as Capt. Dennis Collyer and Kathy Callahan
for coordinating this entire program.
Capt. Amy O’Hara and Officer
Jerry Salvati
Agnes Ferrioli with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials. (Photos Courtesy of Stephen W.
Fielding and Camille Piccinni-Ciambelli)
Carmella Mercier with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Officer Jerry Salvati assists
Roseann Colannino in trying
on tactical gear.
Lawrence Seigal with his certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; he is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Anne Marie Droukas with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Marianne Fiore with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Officer Michael Mason and his
K-9 partner Walsh
Dottie D’Italia with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Roseann Colannino with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Officer Joseph Internicola
during the Senior Citizen
Police Academy.
Rose LaVerde with her certificate from the Senior Citizen Police
Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well as other
city and police officials.
Marie Giacobbe with her certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; she is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
Smiling seniors with their certificates
Shown from left to right are
Officers Jerry Salvati, Michael
Mason and Retired Officer
Carl Borgioli.
Nicholas Giacobbe with his certificate from the Senior Citizen
Police Academy; he is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo as well
as other city and police officials.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 16, 2019
S
by Jim Miller
How to Help an Aging Parent
with a Hoarding Problem
Dear Savvy Senior,
My 70-year-old mother has become somewhat of a hoarder. Since my
father died a few years ago, her house is so disorganized and messy with
stuff that it’s becoming a hazard. What should I do to help her?
Troubled Son
Dear Troubled,
Clutter addiction is a problem that effects up to five percent of Americans,
many of whom are seniors. The problems can range anywhere from
moderate messiness to hoarding so severe it may be related to a mental
health disorder like obsessive-compulsive disorder. Here’s what you
should know, along with some tips and resources that can help your mom.
Why People Hoard
The reasons most people hoard is because they have an extreme sentimental
attachment to their possessions, or they believe they might need
their items at a later date. Hoarding can also be a sign that an older person
is depressed or showing early symptoms of dementia.
Common problems for seniors who live in excessive clutter are tripping,
falling and breaking a bone; overlooking bills and missing medications
that are hidden in the clutter; and suffering from the environmental
effects of mold, mildew and dust, and even living among insects
and rodents.
What to Do
To get a handle on your mom’s problem, the Institute for Challenging
Disorganization offers a free “Clutter Hoarding Scale” that you can download
off their website at ChallengingDisorganization.org.
If you find that your mom has a moderate cluttering problem, there
are a number of things you can do to help.
Start by having a talk with her, respectfully expressing your concern for
her health and safety, and offering your assistance to help her declutter.
If she takes you up on it, most professional organizers recommend
decluttering in small steps. Take one room at a time or even a portion
of a room at a time. This will help prevent your mom from getting overwhelmed.
Before
you start, designate three piles or boxes for your mom’s stuff –
one pile is for items she wants to keep-and-put-away, another is the donate
pile and the last is the throwaway pile.
You and your mom will need to determine which pile her things belong
in as you work. If your mom struggles with sentimental items that
she doesn’t use, like her husband’s old tools or mother’s china for example,
suggest she keep only one item for memory sake and donate the
rest to family members who will use them.
You will also need to help her set up a system for organizing the kept
items and new possessions.
Find Help
If you need some help with the decluttering and organizing, consider
hiring a professional organizer who can come to your mom’s home
to help you prioritize, organize and remove the clutter. The nonprofit
group National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals
has a directory on the website at NAPO.net to help you locate a professional
in your area.
If your mom has a bigger, more serious hoarding problem (if her daily
functioning is impaired, or if she is having financial difficulties, health
problems, or other issues because of her hoarding) you’ll need to seek
professional help. Antidepressants and/or talk therapy can help address
control issues, anxiety, depression, and other feelings that may underline
hoarding tendencies, and make it easier for her to confront her disorder.
To learn more and find professional help see the International OCD
Foundation which provides a hoarding center on their website (Hoarding.iocdf.org)
that offers information, resources, treatments, self-help
groups, and more. Also see HoardingCleanup.com, a site that has a national
database of qualified resources including cleaning companies and
therapists that can help.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the
NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
Pictured from left to right, Revere Fire Chief Chris Bright, Mayor Brian Arrigo and
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers visit the old Alden A. Mills Point of Pines Fire Station,
following the City Council unanimously approving a bond authorization to build a
brand-new station at the site. (Courtesy Photo)
IMAGINE, 35 YEARS: Just as successful today right through the more than three and a
half decades is Sheila Rosanio shown with a group of talented gymnasts and dancers
at the Rosanio Studio at 233 Washington Ave. in Revere. The next open house and
registration will be held on Friday, August 16 from 4 to 8 p.m. and stop by and wish
Sheila a happy anniversary for her 35 years in business.
City Council approves Point of
Pines Fire Station comeback
Sheila Rosanio celebrates
35 years of excellence
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Obituary
John P.
DeAngelis
A
ge 95,
of Re -
vere, formerly of East Boston,
passed away on Thursday, August
8, 2019. Cherished son
of the late Antonio and Albina
(Dell’Orfano) DeAngelis.
Beloved husband of Elizabeth
(St. Croix) DeAngelis.
Loving father of Denise Pinto.
Adored grandfather of Carmell
Giacobbe and Dennis Pinto.
Cherished great-grandfather
of Brayden and Avalynn.
Caring brother of Rose Trahan
and the late Margaret Coccia,
Joseph DeAngelis, Agnes Grillo,
William DeAngelis, Phyllis
Rota, and Ralph, Carmen and
Anthony DeAngelis. Also survived
by many loving nieces,
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retirement, Rose went on to
be a part time secretary at
St. Mary’s Church Revere. She
became an active member
of the St. Mary’s community
and the St. Vincent De Paul
Society. Rose was the loving
mother of Maureen Perisie
and her husband Richard of
Peabody, and Michael Modica
of Saugus, formerly of Revere.
Dear sister of Phyllis Iudica
and her husband Robert
of Saugus, and the late Michael
Cimino. Adored grandmother
of Richard Perisie and
his husband Adam Cavagnaro
of San Francico, and Jennifer
Sacchetti and her husband
John of Hanover, MA. CherOBITUARIES
| SEE PAGE 17
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Suffolk Division
Docket No. SU19P1183EA
Estate of: Hazel Grace LaMalfa
Also Known As: Hazel G. LaMalfa
Date of Death: April 02, 2019
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PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner Kenneth M. LaMalfa of Manchester, NH.
Kenneth M. LaMalfa of Manchester, NH has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve
with surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure by
the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform
Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory
and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but
interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the
administration from the Personal Representative and can
petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate,
including distribution of assets and expenses of
administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition
the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain
orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of
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was nicknamed “Old
Ironsides” during what
war?
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Flyers sneakers stand for?
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became the 50th U.S.
state?
13. Who founded Providence,
R.I., as “a shelter for
persons distressed of
conscience”?
14. What river creates the
eastern boundary of
Arkansas and Missouri?
15. Who became the last
president to visit the
Senate Chamber for
“advice and consent”?
16. What horror character
had five movies from
1933-1976?
17. In chess the word
checkmate is derived
from what language?
18. The Wonder Woman
character first appeared
in what year: 1941, 1953
or 2017?
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world’s two largest
concentrations of
geysers?
20. What performer has
albums called “Harvest”
and “Harvest Moon”?
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| from page 18
ished great grandmother of
Bennet, Madelyn, and Maxwell.
Also survived by many
loving nieces, nephews, and
cousins. Family and friends
will gather in Vazza’s “”Beechwood””
Funeral Home, 262
Beach Street, REVERE on Friday,
August 16 from 4PM to
8PM and again at 9AM Saturday
morning before leaving
in procession to St. Mary
of the Assumption Church in
Revere for a Funeral Mass to
be celebrated in her honor at
10AM. Interment will follow
at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to NAMI at
3803 Fairfax Dr. Suite 100 Arlington,
VA 22203.
Elizabeth
(Ferrelli)
Arancio
O
f Revere
passed
away at St. Patrick’s Manor
on August 9, 2019 at the age
of 92. Born in Prezza, Italy on
September 29, 1926 to the
late Pasquale and Nunziata
(Gentile) Ferrelli. Beloved wife
of the late Frank Arancio. Devoted
mother of Susan White
of Hyde Park, Patricia Rafferty
and her husband Edward
of Wake Forest, N.C., and Karen
Knowles and her husband
Mark of Littleton. Dear sister
of Mary Ferrelli of Revere, and
the late Elena Caturano. Cherished
grandmother of 8 and
adoring great grandmother
of 5 with two more on the
way. Also survived by many
loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio
& Sons-Bruno Funeral
Home 128 Revere St., Revere
on Friday, August 16, 2019 at
9:00am. Funeral Mass at St.
Mary of the Assumption Parish
at 10:00am Relatives and
friends are kindly invited. In
lieu of flowers donations may
be made to St. Patrick’s Manor,
863 Central St., Framingham,
MA 01701.
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BUYER1
Hoxhaj, Ticiana
Bustillo, Abraham
Duong, Thao T
Peattie, Sara
Le, Lisa T
Lai, Wing K
Quijada, Concepcian D
Santos, Vicente A
Peguero, Johnny
Fox, Maria
Binder, Steven G
Ford, Paul F
Barrera, Milton
Gutierrez, John E
Lopez, Jeffrey A
Shosho, Genti
Thibault, Charlette M
BUYER2
Kalemaj, Klajdi
Duong, Tuan Q
SELLER1
Marshall Julie N Est
SELLER2
Profenna, Patricia
Bi, Xiao M
Landaverde, Meregildo
Florez-Montoya, Ivonne
Darcangelo Frances A Est Darcangelo, Debra A
Crowe, Leonard J
Landry Diana M Est
Darricarrere, Nicole
Sorto, Bertin A
Marjoun, Driss
Crowe, Joan M
Landry, Neilson
Cucuzza, Melissa
Maldonado, Jesus
Sanchez, Jonathan
Damiano, Rachel
Sinojmeri, Silvi
Giuffre, Ramona
Venezia, John J
Loci, Krist
Wieckiewicz FT
Shosho, Entela
Premium Properties Inc
Shaffer, Catherine A
Mclaughlin, Dianne C
Sorto, Lorena
Marjoun, Laura
Sanchez, Gisselt
Sinojmeri, Blerina
Giuffre, Raymond
Venezia, Lee A
Matos, Kkathilin
Wieckiewicz, Anna
ADDRESS
51 Harris St
284 Reservoir Ave
42 Arlington Ave
284 Endicott Ave #4
278 Endicott Ave #2
125 Winthrop Pkwy
59 Shawmut St
109 Randall Rd
56 Geneva St
254 Salem St #E
16 Nerious Ave #A
37 Sewall St
200 Breedens Ln
114 Florence Ave
135 Vane St
61 Stevens St
243 Campbell Ave #2
CITY
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DATE
30.07.2019
30.07.2019
29.07.2019
29.07.2019
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26.07.2019
26.07.2019
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PRICE
$379 900,00
$458 000,00
$460 000,00
$360 000,00
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 16, 2019
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335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
LYNN/SAUGUS line Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom townhouse
offers 1 ½ baths, fireplace livingroom, spacious kitchen
with granite counters, one car garage, front & rear decks, security
system, handicapped features................................$325,000.
GEORGETOWN Ranch style home offers 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
spacious 20’ living room w/cath ceiling and skylights, hardwood , detached
2 car garage, large 40,000 sq. ft. lot, newer roof........$407,000.
SAUGUS 1st AD IMPRESSIVE 7 rm, 3 bdrm, 2 full, updated
bath colonial, white kit w/quarts counters & stainless,
hardwood flooring, finished lower level, newer roof, heat,
central air & windows, one car detached garage, level lot,
located in Lynnhurst neighborhood............................$525,000.
SAUGUS 1st AD Affordable 6 room bungalow/colonial offers
eat-in kitchen w/slider to screened in porch, dining
room, living room, wood flooring, freshly painted, farmer’s
porch, nice yard....................................................$369,900.
SAUGUS 1st AD 5 room, 3 bedroom Ranch offers
fireplace living room, hardwood flooring, eat-in kitchen,
three season room, finished lower level with family
room, central air, great side st location...........$369,900.
SAUGUS 1st AD Custom built Chalet style ranch with
beautiful water views offers 4 rooms, 2 generous size
bedrooms, 21’ living room, decks, replacement windows,
update heat & hot water, dead-end st..............$399,900.
SAUGUS One of the last buildable lots left in Saugus!
Land runs from Hanson Road to Hamilton
Street creating a unique opportunity to build new
construction home!..................................$187,500.
EAST BOSTON Mixed use building offers store front
and two residential apartments, great corner unit, super
convenient and popular neighborhood, lots of foot
traffic.............................................................$875,000.
SAUGUS PERFECT in everyway! Custom CE Col offers
11 rms, 5 bdrms, 3 full & 2half baths, grand foyer w/elegant
split stairway, great open flr plan, lvrm, dnrm, gourmet kit
w/amazing granite counters & center island w/bar sink &
seating, dining area w/atrium door to awesome backyd,
1st flr FP familyrm, hardwd flrs throughout, finished LL w/
playrm. Go to: 5PiratesGlen.com.................$1,400,000.
OH Sun 8/4 11:30-1:00 REVERE POINT OF PINES offers this
spacious 11 room colonial 3 full baths 3-4 bedrooms, spacious
deck, kit w/granite island, dnrm, lvrm, hardwood, familyrm w/wet
bar, level lot, great area................................................$499,900.
STONEHAM 1st AD 7 room, 2 bedroom Ranch offers
1 ½ baths, granite kitchen, fireplace lvrm, hardwood
flooring, finished lower level, deck, 2 driveways, brick
patio, 1 c gar, many updates...........................$529,900.
SAUGUS NEW PRICE!! 6 rooms, 2-3
bedroom cape offers open concept living
room/dining room, updated maple kit w/
silestone, fireplace, hardwood flooring, security
system, fenced yard, 5 yr old roof,
one car garage, large deck.........$349,900.
WONDERING WHAT YOUR HOME IS WORTH?
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SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite
counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping,
custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC,
finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout,
great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS
appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat
enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level...$569,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$426,900
Coming Soon
in Lynn: Brand
New Construction!
Call Rhonda Combe
SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in
2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
Under
Contract
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