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Revere breaks ground on McKinley School redevelopment
into regional dispatch center, early education hub
Advocate Staff Report
T
he City of Revere hosted a
groundbreaking ceremony
last Thursday to mark the restoration
and rehabilitation of
the former McKinley Elementary
School. The project will
renovate the vacant building
at 65 Yeamans St. into a mixeduse
space featuring the Metro
North Regional Emergency
Communications Center (MNRECC),
in partnership with the
City of Chelsea and Town of
Winthrop, and a state-of-theart
early childhood education
center for Revereâs youngest
learners.
Chief of Planning and Community
Development Tom
Skwierawski emceed the ceremony,
which included local
elected offi cials, state lawmakers,
emergency response offi -
cials and school department
leaders. The guest list included
Chelsea City Manager Fidel
Maltez, Winthrop Town Manager
Tony Marino, State Senator
Lydia Edwards, State Representative
Jeff rey Turco, the
District Director for Democratic
Whip Katherine Clark, MNRECC
Executive Director Whitney
Morgan, Revere School
Superintendent Dianne Kelly
and project partners from
PMA Consultants, Trac, CambridgeSeven,
WSP and GGD
Consulting Engineers, Inc. Everyone
wielded a shovel.
Mayor Patrick Keefe called
the project a full-circle investment
in the community. âThis
is an historic event,â said Keefe.
âWeâre seeing a rebirth of this
125-year-old building filled
with immense opportunities.â
GROUNDBREAKING |
SEE Page 2
Shown from left to right: Supt. of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, Metro North Regional Emergency Communications
Center Executive Director Whitney Morgan, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Winthrop Town Manager
Anthony Marino and Chelsea City Manager Fidel Maltez.
Mayor, elected officials
and community leaders join
campaign against rent control
At an event in Revere, they outlined how rent control ballot
measure would harm Revere
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Pictured from left to right: Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio, City
Council President Anthony Zambuto, Revere Zoning Board Member
Peggy Pratt, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Housing for Massachusetts
campaign committee Chair Conor Yunits, Ward 2 Councillor Ira
Novoselsky, State Rep. Jeff ery Turco, Councillor at-Large Marc
Silvestri and School Committee Member Alex Rhalimi.
ast Thursday, at Valsos Table
& Bar, Mayor Patrick
Keefe, Jr. headlined a gathering
of Revere elected offi
cials and community leaders
to announce shared opposition
to the proposed
rent control ballot question.
The event followed the announcement
earlier in the
week that a dozen mayors
and three dozen other muRENT
CONTROL |
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Traffic Commission tables
parking permit cap, sets
hearings on stop signs,
street changes
Advocate Staff Report
A
t their meeting last week,
the Traffi c Commission tabled
a motion from Ward 5
Councillor Angela GuarinoSawaya
and Mayor Patrick
Keefe for a regulation limiting
the number of residential
parking permits issued per
address or unit to four with
the stipulation that residents
may apply for additional permits
through an appeals process.
Commission Chairman
Chris Ciaramella said more research
needs to be done on
the motion.
The commission also agreed
to hold a public hearing on a
request from Ward 2 Councillor
Ira Novoselsky for isolated
stop signs on Walnut Place and
Overlook Avenue. Novoselsky
said cars fl y around the corner
and do not stop at the intersection.
He said the signs will
be a signal to drivers.
There will also be a public
hearing on whether to add a
handicapped person parking
space at 54 Carlson Ave.
Commission Chairman
Ciaramella agreed with CounTRAFFIC
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Metro North Regional Emergency
Communications Center
Executive Director Whitney
Morgan gave remarks.
Revere Supt. of Schools Dr. Dianne
Kelly said the joy of learning
and the safety of each resident
combines into one building.
State Representative Jeffrey
Rosario Turco said the building
is an investment in children and
public safety.
GROUNDBREAKING |
FROM Page 1
The McKinley redevelopment
is a landmark preservation
project for Revere. By
preserving much of the existing
structure, the city is honoring
its architectural history
while adapting and reusing
the space to meet modern,
critical community needs.
âAs mayor, I take pride in
leading our city to new chapters
while preserving our history,â
said Keefe. âThatâs a responsibility
I fully embrace.â
The revitalized McKinley
State Senator Lydia Edwards
said this eff ort will impact children
of the future.
School, which will open its
new doors in 2027, will be anchored
by two major initiatives:
MNRECC will be a tierone,
state-of-the-art emergency
dispatch center. Marking
a historic collaboration
between Revere, Chelsea and
Winthrop, this new regional
partnership will unlock state
funding, reduce municipal
costs and expand emergency
response capacity and effi -
ciency across the Metro North
region. In addition, the Early
Childhood Education Center
will provide 210 new seats
for Revereâs youngest learners,
which doubles the cityâs current
preschool enrollment capacity.
This increase provides
aff ordable childcare options
for working parents in Revere.
In February the City Council
approved a $37 million bond
authorization for the McKinley
makeover. But $20 million
in state grants are expected to
cover most of the emergency
call center. The School Department
has contributed $6
million from covid relief funding,
and State Representatives
Turco and Jessica Gianinno secured
a $100,000 earmark for
the project.
Chelsea City Manager Fidel
Maltez said joining the regional
call center was a momentous
change that took courage
and a new way of thinking for
Chelsea city leaders and fi rst
responders. âWe are in difficult
financial times, and we
need to make bold decisions
and collaborate with other
communities,â said Maltez.
âWhen we work together, we
always win.â
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Shown from left
to right: former
McKinley School
student Frank Presta,
McKinley School
Secretary Phyllis
Prizio, former
McKinley School
student Anthony
DiPrizio and School
Committee Secretary/Member-atLarge
Stacey Bronsdon-Rizzo.
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Shown from left to right: State Representative Jeff rey Rosario Turco, State Senator Lydia Edwards,
Supt. of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, MNRECC Executive Director Whitney Morgan, Revere Mayor Patrick
Keefe, Winthrop Town Manager Anthony Marino, Democratic Whip Katherine Clarkâs Offi ce District
Director Kelsey Perkins and Chelsea Town Manager Fidel Maltez.
State Senator Lydia Edwards
was all smiles and well wishes.
âSince Iâve been representing
Revere, I donât know how
many groundbreakings, how
many new things, how many
new restaurants are coming,
and itâs just so beautiful to see
this city on the move,â Edwards
told the crowd.
Turco attended the McKinley
School for kindergarten
through the eighth grade. âIt
made me who I am,â he said.
Turco was especially pleased
to see McKinley take on a major
role in public safety. âWeâre
going to prioritize our kids,
and prioritize public safety,â
he said.
Superintendent Dr. Kelly
said the school department
has been talking about an
early education center for decades.
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Winthrop Town Manager Anthony Marino,
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ticipated, I have to give them
to Tom [Skwierawski]. He has
been leading all of this work
and bringing us together.â
Kelly described the groundbreaking
as a meaningful moment
that honors the past â
âThereâs something powerful
about bringing these two uses
under one roof. On one side,
we will nurture curiosity, creativity
and the joy of learning
in Revere children. On the other
side, we will ensure the safety
and well-being of every resident.
Thatâs the heart of our
community and the communities
of Winthrop and Chelsea.â
âThe revitalization of the
McKinley School is a perfect example
of what we can achieve
through creative municipal
planning and strong regional
partnerships,â said Mayor Keefe.
âInstead of losing a piece of Revereâs
history, we are transforming
it into a hub that will keep
our residents safe and give
our youngest learners the educational
foundation they deserve.
I am incredibly proud
to break ground on a project
that will benefi t Revere, Chelsea
and Winthrop for generations
to come.â
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15, 2026 â The Massachusetts
House of Representatives
today passed a bill that authorizes
$4.58 billion in bonding for an
expanded Chapter 90 Program
and transportation programs
to address regional needs, as
well as the impacts of climate
change on local infrastructure.
The Chapter 90 Program provides
municipalities with a funding
source for transportation-related
improvements, including
road and bridge repairs. Similar
to last year, the bill includes a
one-year authorization of $300
million for the Chapter 90 Program.
Within the $4.58 billion is
the reauthorization of $3.18 billion
in funding for several popular
and well utilized programs
included in the 2022 transportation
bond bill, including the
Municipal Pavement Program
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investments in the Commonwealthâs
public transportation,
roads, and bridges is one of the
most important responsibilities
that we have as members
of the Legislature,â said House
Speaker Ronald J. Mariano
(D-Quincy). âIâm proud of the
support for local infrastructure
repairs that this legislation provides,
and of the funding included
for the MBTA. I want to
thank Chairman Arciero, Chairman
Finn, and all my colleagues
in the House for supporting this
vital legislation.â
âContinuing the needed support
for the Commonwealthâs
transportation infrastructure
and programs, this legislation
reauthorizes over $3 billion in
programs from the 2022 Transportation
Bond Bill and it mirrors
the success of last yearâs
Chapter 90 increase for road
mileage to grow regional equity.
Thank you to House Speaker
Ron Mariano and Chairman
Aaron Michlewitz for their leadership
while we navigate the
Commonwealthâs fi scal responsibilities
with the lack of a federal
partner. The House continues
to proceed with caution while
balancing the signifi cant transportation
needs of our cities and
towns,â said Representative
James Arciero (D-Westford),
House Chair of the Joint Committee
on Transportation.
âI am proud to see another annual
Ch. 90 bill fund the Commonwealthâs
immediate municipal
roadway and transportation
needs. This yearâs legislation
also gives the Administration
the flexibility to deploy
additional funds towards
large-scale transportation investments
which may arise over
the next few years. I would like
to thank Speaker Mariano and
Chair Michlewitz for their leadership,
as well as Chair Arciero
for his collaboration,â State
Representative Michael Finn
(D-West Springfi eld), House
Chair of the Joint Committee
on Bonding, Capital Expenditures
and State Assets.
âThis funding is critical for
communities like Revere and
Saugus that rely on Chapter 90
to maintain and improve our local
roads, bridges, and transportation
infrastructure,â said Representative
Jessica Giannino
(D-Revere). âBy pairing immediate
support for municipal
roadway projects with longterm
investments in climate resilience
and public transportation,
this legislation ensures
our communities can address
todayâs needs while preparing
for the future. Iâm grateful to
Speaker Mariano and Chairman
Michlewitz for their continued
leadership in advancing investments
that directly support our
cities and towns.â
âProviding necessary funds
for Revere to upgrade its streets
is a critical function of the Legislature.
I am pleased to work with
my colleagues to continue this
important program,â said Representative
Jeffrey Rosario
Turco (D. Winthrop).
The legislation authorizes
$300 million in bonding for the
Chapter 90 Program and additional
programs.
The one-year authorization
in Chapter 90 Program funding
includes:
â¢ $200 million will be distributed
to all municipalities based
on the standard Chapter 90
Program distribution formula.
â¢ $100 million will be distributed
to all municipalities based
solely on road mileage.
Additional programs to support
various transportation-related
projects, totaling $1.1 billion
include:
â¢ $500 million for the Lifecycle
Asset Management Program
(LAMP) which aids non-federally
funded roads and targets
the pavement and bridges
that are in the worst condition
in the Commonwealth.
â¢ $200 for capital projects to
support housing development,
including stormwater
management, culverts, and
bike and pedestrian improvements.
â¢
$200 million for a new accelerated
deferred maintenance
and modernization program
for infrastructure under the
care and control of the Department
of Conservation
and Recreation (DCR).
â¢ $200 million for the MBTA for
the procurement of electrically
powered locomotives.
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RHS PATRIOTS SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP
Revere softball surges,
baseball awaits ruling
in eventful week
across spring sports
By Dom Nicastro
R
evere High School Spring
teams turned into a busy
and eventful week, highlighted
by a strong stretch from the
softball team, a controversial
baseball fi nish and continued
success from boys volleyball
and girls track.
Softball rallies,
dominates behind
Randall and Ulwick
T
he Revere softball team
put together an impressive
week, picking up multiple
wins behind strong pitching
and timely hitting.
The Patriots rallied for an
8-6 win over Winthrop, overcoming
a four-run defi cit. The
game turned in the fifth inning
when a groundout by
Defany Escoto and a Winthrop
error tied the score at
6-6. Revere took the lead in
the sixth inning on singles
by Addison Ulwick and senior
captain Frankie Reed. Senior
captain Danni Hope Randall
earned the win, going all
seven innings while striking
out nine and allowing four
earned runs. At the plate, Ulwick,
Reed, Anna Doucette,
Maddie Matheson and Alana
Greenman each collected two
hits as part of a 12-hit eff ort.
Randall also reached a milestone
during the week, recording
her 500th career strikeout.
Earlier, Randall dominated in
a 4-1 win over Chelsea, striking
out 15 and allowing just one
hit over seven innings. Off ensively,
Ulwick led the way with
two hits, while Caleigh Joyce,
Gianna Canzano and Reed
each drove in runs.
Ulwick delivered another
standout performance in an
8-0 win over Lynn English. The
freshman struck out 12 over a
complete-game shutout and
also went 4-for-4 at the plate.
Freshman Gianna Stasinos
added two hits and an RBI,
while Alexa Humphrey drove
in two runs and threw out a
runner attempting to steal.
Joyce, Doucette and Canzano
each added key contributions
as Revere totaled 13 hits
and played error-free defense.
Baseball game ends
in controversy
T
he Revere baseball team
found itself at the center of
an unusual situation in its April
17 game against Lynn English,
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RENT CONTROL |
FROM Page 1
nicipal elected offi cials were
opposing the ballot question,
with over 10 elected offi cials
from Revere alone, citing concerns
about the one-size-fi tsall
housing policyâs impact on
municipal budgets and housing
creation. The policy would
repeal a law passed by voters
in 1994 and eventually would
apply to virtually all privately
owned rental housing across
Revere that is not owner occupied.
âThis
proposal would remove
local control and implement
one of the strictest
statewide rent control policies
across the Commonwealth,
ignoring the unique
needs of the diverse communities
like Revere that make up
our state,â said Mayor Keefe.
âAcross Revere and the Commonwealth,
we have been
working feverishly to increase
housing production â encouraging
development, supporting
density, and getting
more shovels in the ground.
Rent control would stall construction,
discourage new
development, and ultimately
reduce the housing supply.
When development slows
or stops, affordability gets
worse.â
âI see the issue of rent control
from every angle. I grew
up in Section 8 housing. Iâve
been a renter. And today, Iâm a
homeowner, property owner
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION â HIGHWAY DIVISION
NOTICE OF A DESIGN PUBLIC HEARING
Project File No. 612100
A Design Public Hearing will be held by MassDOT to discuss the proposed Improvements at Beachmont Veterans Memorial
School Safe Routes to School (SRTS) project in Revere, MA.
WHERE:
WHEN:
Revere City Hall, Council Chambers
281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 @ 7:00 PM
PURPOSE: The purpose of this hearing is to provide the public with the opportunity to become fully acquainted with the
proposed Improvements at Beachmont Veterans Memorial School Safe Routes to School project. All views
and comments submitted in response to the hearing will be reviewed and considered to the maximum extent possible.
PROPOSAL: The proposed Safe Routes to School project consists of sidewalk improvements in the vicinity of Beachmont
Veterans Memorial School. The project includes a 10-foot shared use path in front of the school, a new cross
walk and bump out on Everard Street near Cottage Street, and new crosswalks and reconstructed pedestrian
curb ramps on Crescent Avenue, Belle Isle Avenue, and Everard Street.
A secure right-of-way is necessary for this project. Acquisitions in fee and permanent or temporary easements may be
required. The town is responsible for acquiring all needed rights in private or public lands. MassDOTâs policy concerning
land acquisitions will be discussed at this hearing.
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one-half hour before the hearing begins, with an engineer in attendance to answer questions regarding this project. A project
handout will be made available on the MassDOT website listed below.
Project inquiries, written statements and other exhibits regarding the proposed undertaking may be submitted to Carrie E.
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intended for inclusion in the hearing transcript must be emailed or postmarked no later than ten (10) business days
(14 calendar days) after the hearing is hosted.
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JONATHAN GULLIVER
îžî±î§îšîµî¶îšîŠîµîšî·î€îµîŒ î î«î¬îªî«îºî€îŒ î€î§î°î¬î±î¬î¶î·îµî€î·î²îµ
CARRIE E. LAVALLEE, P.E.
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April 24, May 1, 2026
and manager, and real estate
professional,â said Pratt Properties
CEO Peggy Pratt, who
is a Real Estate Broker and
Revere Zoning Board Member.
âThis proposal will disproportionately
aff ect small, local
landlords â not large corporations.
We are the ones who
maintain properties, work directly
with tenants, and provide
a signifi cant share of the
housing in our communities.
We are also the ones who try
to keep rents low and manageable
for our neighbors.â
A new study from the Center
for State Policy Analysis
at Tufts found rent control
would eliminate $300 billion
of Massachusetts property
values over the next decade,
crushing municipal budgets
and forcing local leaders
to cut back on key services
or drastically shift the tax
burden to homeowners and
condo owners to maintain investments
in education, infrastructure
and public safety. In
Revere, the study predicts, the
city would lose 15.47% of its
assessed property value over
the next decade.
âOur schools already operate
on tight margins, and we
rely heavily on local property
tax revenue to fund classrooms,
support teachers, and
provide services to students,â
said School Committee Member
Alex Rhalimi. âIf this policy
leads to declining property
values, as shown by a recent
study from the Center of
State Policy Analysis at Tufts,
it will directly impact school
funding. That will lead to diffi
cult decisions: fewer resources,
delayed investments, and
increased pressure on educators
and students.â
The proposed ballot question
would cap rental rate increases
at the annual change
in the Consumer Price Index,
which has averaged about
2.58% over the past 20 years
â with no exceptions for
building renovations and no
appeal process for property
owners to recover costs for
upgrades or improvements.
That would be the lowest
statewide cap in the United
States. Unlike in other states,
the Massachusetts proposal
would also apply to vacant
units, meaning that for property
owners who kept rents
lower for elderly or long-term
residents, they will never be
able to catch up to market
rates when those homes are
vacated.
âThe only way out of our
housing crisis is to build more
supply to support our communities.â
said State Representative
Jeff Turco. âWe
should instead support policies
that encourage housing
production â expanding
multifamily zoning and transit-oriented
development, removing
permitting barriers,
and providing targeted assistance
to those most in need.â
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which ended in controversy
and remains under review.
According to coach Sebastian
Salvo, the game was tied in
the bottom of the eighth inning
with two outs and runners
on fi rst and second when
a disputed umpire decision altered
the outcome.
âWe made a mound visit to
talk to our pitcher which according
to the NFHS rules was
allowed,â Salvo said. However,
the umpires made Revere
switch the pitcher, Salvo said.
Salvo said the visit was inRevereâs
Nicholas Rupp attempted
a bunt during recent
action against Lynn Classical.
correctly ruled as the teamâs
fourth, forcing a pitching
change. The next batter delivered
a walk-off single.
The assignor later acknowledged
the error, and the situation
has been brought to
the MIAA and Greater Boston
League athletic directors
for review. A final ruling on
whether the result will stand
or the game will be resumed
is still pending.
THE REVERE ADVOCATE â FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2026
Boys volleyball
moves to 7-1, Claudio
nears milestone
T
he Revere boys volleyball
team continued a strong
start to the season, improving
to 7-1. The Patriots defeated Everett
3-0 behind balanced contributions,
including 10 assists
and six aces from Larry Claudio,
along with 10 assists from Chris
âChocâ Chavez. Jeff rey Garcia
added eight kills, while Juan
Perez fi nished with six kills.
Revere later dropped its fi rst
match of the season, falling 3-1
to OâBryant. Claudio led the way
with 13 kills, 15 assists, three
blocks and two aces. Chavez
added 13 assists and four aces,
while Perez contributed 10 kills
and Yosneil De Jesus added seven
kills and two blocks.
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Claudio is approaching a
major milestone, entering the
week with 974 career assists
and averaging 12 per match.
Girls tennis splits
matches with
comeback win
The Revere girls tennis team
split its matches during the
week, falling 5-0 to Somerville
before bouncing back with a
3-2 win over Lynn Classical.
Sarah Naz delivered one of the
highlights of the week at fi rst
singles, rallying for a 3-6, 7-6,
6-3 comeback victory. Mariana
Taborda also picked up a win
at third singles in straight sets,
6-0, 6-2. At second doubles, Mel
Romero and Alana Trunkey secured
a key win with a 6-2, 7-5
result to clinch the team victory.
Several players competed in
new positions due to absences,
contributing to the teamâs
adaptability in the win.
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To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, you
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µîîî îî îî îîî î¶îîîîîîîîîîî
Rules of the Probate & Family Court, that the î·îîîîîîîî
îŠîîîîîîîîîîî¶î î©îîîî îîî î©îîîî account(s) of
î­îîîîîîî î­î î§îîîîî îšîî. of îŽîîîîîî î°î€
as Conservator of the property of said Respondent has or have
been presented to the Court for allowance.
îŒî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. If you wish
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
and objection at this court on or before îîîîî î€îî°î on the
return date of îîîîîîîîîîî This day is î±î²î· a hearing date, but
a deadline date by which you have to object to the account(s).
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
return date, action may be taken in this matter without further
notice to you, including the allowance of the account(s).
Additionally, within thirty days after said return day (or within
such other time as the Court upon motion may order), you must
î¿îî î îîîîîîî îîµ¶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
and grounds upon which each objection is based and a copy
shall be served upon the Conservator pursuant to Rule 3 of the
î¶îîîîîîîîîîî îµîîîî îî îîî î³îîîîîî î î©îîîîî îŠîîîîî
You have the right to send to the Conservator, by registered
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
Petition and account(s) at no cost to you.
î¬î°î³î²îµî·î€î±î· î±î²î·î¬îŠîš
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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îîî îîµµîîîî îî î¿îîîîîîî îîµµî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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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îµµî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ºî¬î·î±îšî¶î¶î î«îîî î­îîîîî î§îîµîîîîîî î©îîîî î­îîîîîî îî îîîî îŠîîîîî
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MASS. HOUSE | FROM Page 6
The legislation also reauthorizes
$3.18 billion in funding
for several programs included
in the 2022 Transportation
Bond Bill such as:
â¢ $2.3 billion for projects on
interstates and other federally
aided highways.
â¢ $800 million for improvements
to non-federally aided
roadways and bridges.
â¢ $65 million for the Municipal
Pavement Program for
engineering, permitting,
design, and climate change
adaptation on municipal
ways.
THE REVERE ADVOCATE â FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2026
SPORTS | FROM Page 9
â¢ $12 million for grants for the
Shared Streets Program for
improvements and projects
to municipal streets to create
additional capacity for
pedestrians and cyclists.
Having passed the House
of Representatives 155-0, the
bill now goes to the Senate for
consideration.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
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î·î«îš î·îµî¬î€î¯ îŠî²îžîµî·
î³îµî²î¥î€î·îš î€î±î§ î©î€î°î¬î¯îŒ îŠî²îžîµî·
î¶îîµµîîî î³îîîîîî îîî î©îîîîî îŠîîîî
îî î±îî îŠî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žîîî³îîîîî³î°
In the matter of: î€î¯î¬îŠîš îªîµî¬î©î©î¬î±
Of: îµîšî¹îšîµîšî î°î€
î³îîîîîîîî î³îîîîîîî§îîîîîîî î³îîîîîîîµîîîîîîîîî
îŠî¬î·î€î·î¬î²î± îªî¬î¹î¬î±îª î±î²î·î¬îŠîš î²î©
îŠî²î±î¶îšîµî¹î€î·î²îµî¶î¶ î€îŠîŠî²îžî±î·
To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, you
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µîîî îî îî îîî î¶îîîîîîîîîîî
Rules of the Probate & Family Court, that the îŠî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 account(s) of
î­îîîîîîî î­î î§îîîîî îšîî. of îŽîîîîîî î°î€
as Conservator of the property of said Respondent has or have
been presented to the Court for allowance.
îŒî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. If you wish
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
and objection at this court on or before îîîîî î€îî°î on the
return date of îîîîîîîîîîî This day is î±î²î· a hearing date, but
a deadline date by which you have to object to the account(s).
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
return date, action may be taken in this matter without further
notice to you, including the allowance of the account(s).
Additionally, within thirty days after said return day (or within
such other time as the Court upon motion may order), you must
î¿îî î îîîîîîî îîµ¶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
and grounds upon which each objection is based and a copy
shall be served upon the Conservator pursuant to Rule 3 of the
î¶îîîîîîîîîîî îµîîîî îî îîî î³îîîîîî î î©îîîîî îŠîîîîî
You have the right to send to the Conservator, by registered
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
Petition and account(s) at no cost to you.
î¬î°î³î²îµî·î€î±î· î±î²î·î¬îŠîš
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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îîî îîµµîîîî îî î¿îîîîîîî îîµµî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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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îµµî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ºî¬î·î±îšî¶î¶î î«îîî î­îîîîî î§îîµîîîîîî î©îîîî î­îîîîîî îî îîîî îŠîîîîî
î§îîîî î€îîîî îîî îîîî
î¶î·îšî³î«î€î±î¬îš îšî¹îšîµîšî·î·
îµîšîªî¬î¶î·îšîµ î²î© î³îµî²î¥î€î·îš
î€îîîî îîî îîîî
Girls track stays
unbeaten with
win over Chelsea
The Revere girls track team
improved to 3-0 with a 75-59
win over Chelsea, fueled by
multiple first-place finishes
and personal records. Gemma
Stamatopoulos remained undefeated
in both the 400-meter
hurdles and 800 meters,
setting a new personal record
in the hurdles (1:12.00) and a
season-best time in the 800
(2:32.7). She also added second-place
fi nishes in the high
jump and triple jump. Basma
Sahibi took fi rst in the shotput
with a personal-record
throw of 25 feet, 7.5 inches
and added strong fi nishes
in multiple events. DayaLady
Patriot Gianna Guzman battled with an Everett defender in
recent GBL action. (Advocate Photos by Emily Harney)
na Ortega won the 100-meter
hurdles with a lifetime
best of 17.7 seconds. Olivia
Rupp captured fi rst in the
2-mile and anchored the winning
4x400 relay team, while
Emma DeCrosta edged out a
close win in the mile. Revere
also saw strong relay performances,
with the 4x400 team
of Jaliyah Manigo, Ina Tamizi,
Annalise Rodriguez and Rupp
taking first, along with the
4x100 team of Lesly Mendoza,
Kesley Morales, Ina Tamizi
and Jaleeyah Figueroa.
Atlantic Tambone Management
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WAITLIST OPENING NOTICE
(Project-Based Section 8 Community)
WAITLIST OPENING - EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2026
Mountain View Terrace Apartments will open select waitlists for a limited period
of sixty (60) days.
WAITLISTS OPENING:
â¢ One (1) Bedroom - Handicap Accessible Units
â¢ Two (2) Bedroom - Handicap Accessible Units
â¢ Two (2) Bedroom - Elderly/Disabled Units
All other waitlists will remain closed.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
â¢ Computer-generated lottery determines placement
â¢ Submission does not guarantee housing
â¢ Rent is approximately 30% of adjusted income
â¢ Income must not exceed HUD limits
APPLICATION AVAILABILITY (BEGINNING MAY 1, 2026):
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AND THEYâRE OFF! The field of professional men at the start of the 130th Boston Marathon
(Courtesy Photo)
BOSTON MARATHON âBLINGâ: Medals awaited all the fi nishers of
the Boston Marathon on Monday. (Courtesy Photo)
Locals joined the field for the running of the 130th
By Steve Freker
W
hether running for a
charitable cause, personal
satisfaction or just the
thrill of it all, over two dozen
local residents were among
the 30,000-plus who ran the
130th Boston Marathon on
Patriotsâ Day Monday. All told,
28 runners fi nished the iconic
race from The Advocate readership
area, which includes
the cities of Everett, Malden
and Revere and the town of
Saugus. Each community was
represented in this yearâs race
and each showed up on the
list of fi nishers.
On a sunny day with nearperfect,
spectacular running
weather, it showed in the fi nish:
Kenyaâs John Korir won his
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cillor Guarino-Sawaya that
eliminating parking on Revere
Street from Sagamore Street
to North Shore Road would increase
public safety and traffi
c effi ciency. There was some
concern about eliminating
parking for residents in the
neighborhood. The commission
will hold a public hearing
on the motion.
The commission agreed to
hold a public hearing on making
Genesee Street one way to
Mountain Avenue and Furness
Street one way to Park Avenue.
Commissioners agreed the
space was limited and twoway
traffi c was diffi cult.
Councillor Guarino-Sawaya
fi led a motion to make Bates
Street, Douglas Street and
Shurtleff Street resident-only
parking streets with 24-hour
second straight Boston Marathon
in the menâs division, fi nishing
at 2:01:52 and setting a
new course record. Fellow Kenyan
Sharon Lokedi, the defending
womenâs winner, also
repeated as champion with
a time of 2:18:51. It was the
fi rst time in over 30 years that
the male and female winners
were repeat winners, going
back to 1994 and 1995, when
the same feat was achieved by
Cosmas Ndeti and Uta Pippig.
Locally, the fi rst local fi nisher
from the Advocate readership
area was Alexandria Russo,
25, of Malden, with a time
of 3:02:01, at 6,957 overall.
This was a time of three hours,
two minutes, one second, for
the uninitiated in terms of
running times.
enforcement. According to
Guarino-Sawaya, patrons from
the nearby restaurant park on
those streets and are taking
spaces for residents. GuarinoSawaya
also said crowds leaving
the restaurant are noisy â
blaring music from car radios
â and there have been bottles
thrown and a fi ght. Commission
Chairman Ciaramella
questioned if a ban on overnight
parking might be a better
solution. The commission
will hold a public hearing on
the motion.
Ciaramella announced that
the sign for the handicapped
person parking space at 54
Eastern Ave. will be removed.
The resident needing the
space has moved.
The commission noted on its
agenda that they are currently
looking into concerns about
the redesign of Harris Street.
All told the first four local
finishers were all from
Malden: Sarabeth Girard, 31,
came in at 3:24:31 (13,243rd);
Maeve Ragusin, 34, 3:35:23
(16,327th); and Pascal Spink,
37, 3:36:24 (16,591st).
â The fi rst fi nisher from Everett:
Bryan Arenales, 29,
4:06:49 (22,234th).
â The first finisher from
Saugus: Erin Donlan, 24,
4:16:04 (23,450th)
â The fi rst fi nisher from Revere:
Kaitlyn Burns, 41,
4:48:18 (26,366th).
Here are ALL the local 2026
Boston Marathon fi nishers,
listed by city or town:
EVERETT: Bryan Arenales,
4:06:49; Ryan Fernandes,
4:34:19; Cynthia Fernandes,
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MALDEN: Alexandria Russo,
3:02:01; Sarabeth Girard,
3:23:31; Maeve Ragusin,
3:35:23; Pascal Spink, 3:36:24;
Vivian Nguyen, 4:14:23; Dillon
Broza, 4:16:47; Alphonso Lopez,
4:21:37; Jordyn Meehan,
4:35:10; Kadi Rufo, 4:35:46;
Anthony Mastrocola, 4:45:22;
Jill Hadwen, 4:52:28; Anika
Vincent, 5:25:49.
Boston Marathon
Residents from Advocate readership area of Everett, Malden, Revere & Saugus
were among 30,000 runners in iconic race
4:35:06; Michelle Davidson,
5:33:24.
***
SAUGUS: Erin Donlan,
4:16:04, Robert Favuzza,
4:35:36; Manolo Morales,
4:38:25; Astrid Toro, 5:14:20;
Stephanie Romano, 5:15:19;
Sadie Bossi, 5:41:51; Gina Spaziani,
5:51:21; Jillian Bowe,
5:56:25.
***
REVERE: Kaitlyn Burns,
4:48:18; Bibiana Rodriguez,
5:07:00; Mario Garcia, 5:16:18;
David E. Carroll, 5:21:19.
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in Revere.
âEvents like Gibson Pointâs
Spring Market are all about
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to welcome the broader community
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Anne M. Casoli
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nne was a lifelong resident
of Revere, she was resilient
and compassionate, embodying
strong family values that
she instilled in her beloved
children, Raymond Pisco, Anthony
Pisco, and Lisa Valenti.
A proud grandmother and
great grandmother, Anneâs
nurturing spirit extended beyond
her family, touching the
hearts of many. Anneâs commitment
to service was evident
in her signifi cant contributions
to the East Boston Courthouse,
where she became a lifeline for
numerous women in domestic
violence situations. Her unwavering
dedication and empathy
made her a beacon of
hope, providing a safe haven
for those in need. Anne found
joy in simple pleasures such as
shopping and walking along
Revere Beach.
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ter of the late Michael and Maria
Casoli. She was also a treasured
sister, leaving behind a
rich legacy for her late brothers,
Michael A. Casoli, Robert Casoli,
and Richard Casoli. Anneâs love
extended to her many nieces
and nephews, who will continue
to honor her memory. We invite
you to join us in celebrating
her remarkable life. Anne will
be deeply missed, but her legacy
will continue to inspire us
all. We encourage you to share
your cherished memories of
Anne and upload photos to the
memorial page, as we remember
and honor this extraordinary
woman who has left an
indelible mark on our hearts.
A funeral service for Anne
was held on Thursday, April 23
at Buonfi glio Funeral Home, Revere.
A Funeral Mass followed
at Immaculate Conception
Church, Revere. Interment was
at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden.
In lieu of fl owers please
consider making a donation in
Anneâs name to the Alzheimerâs
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