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State Rep. RoseLee Vincent (third from left) with Stop & Shop employees during the strike on
April 14. (Courtesy Photo)
By Tara Vocino
Mayor Brian Arrigo, and his lovely wife, Daveen, dressed as a
Pink Lady from the musical “Grease,” at the Spring Fling Sock
Hop on Sunday at the Beachmont Veterans of Foreign Wars.
See page 9 for photo highlights.
By Tara Vocino
H
undreds of guests took a
journey into nostalgia as
they dusted off their poodle
skirts and saddle shoes and
traveled back in time to the
Fabulous Fifties during a Spring
Fling Sock Hop hosted by Mayor
Brian Arrigo at the Beachmont
Veterans of Foreign Wars
on Sunday afternoon. Dinerstyle
food was cooked outside
on the grill while many guests
came in costume from the fifties
era and from the musical
“Grease.” The Memory Laners
sang jukebox favorites.
SOCK HOP | SEE PAGE 9
O
n Friday, Stop & Shop employees
asked customers
not to cross the picket line at
two Revere locations where associates
are fighting for a better
contract. Approximately
31,000 associates in the northeast
walked off the job last
Thursday around 1 p.m. and
are still on strike.
According to Stop & Shop
spokeswoman Stephanie Shuman,
the company has not
proposed any changes to paid
vacation time, holidays or sick
leave for current associates.
New full-time associates (hired
after Feb. 23) will earn five sick
days at the beginning of the
year. Healthcare costs would
increase slightly over time.
“Current associate cost for
family health care is $26/week,”
Shuman said. “That would increase
to $30/week, as of July
1, 2019; $34/week, as of March
1, 2020 and $38/week, as of
March 1, 2021.”
Shuman went on to say that
the company is proposing to
increase its pension fund contributions
to maintain current
accrual rates for full-time and
vested part-time associates.
Previously accrued pension
benefits are locked in and will
not be cut by the company,
she said.
The proposal does not address
co-pays for medical services.
Minimal changes to prescription
co-pays have been
proposed, according to Shuman.
There
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 19, 2019
Firefighters rescue man from sinking car
By Tara Vocino
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irefighters rescued a man
trapped in his car after it
went into the water last Tuesday
at 655 North Shore Rd.
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into the waters off Rumney
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7:36 a.m. Witnesses told
firefighters when they arrived
that a man was still trapped inside
the sinking car.
“The airbag deployment
made it difficult to see inside
the vehicle, which at
this point was more than
three-quarters submerged,”
said Captain Robert Fortuna.
“Lt. Griffin, realizing
the situation could only get
worse and time was critical,
without hesitation, made
the decision to enter the
water and attempt a rescue.
They waded out chest deep
in 43-degree wind-driven
chop to find a man struggling
to keep his head above
the rising water.”
Fortuna said it took the
efforts of both rescuers to
open the driver’s side door
against the water pressure
and current. Once open, the
man, weak, bruised, disoriented
and unable to help
himself, was pulled from the
vehicle, placed on his back
and helped to safety. Fortuna
said it was a team effort
and that time was critical.
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John R. Correggio announces candidacy for Councillor-at-Large
I respectfully ask you
am running for the Revere
City Council to provide a
voice for the home owners,
rent payers, local Revere businesses,
for families that have
children in our school system,
and our senior citizens.
As a former U.S. Army Reservist,
attached to the 373rd
General
Hospital Division, Boston,
Ma., I’m concerned about Revere
Veterans issues. Such as
the pharmacy and the Veterans
Clinic at the Chelsea Soldiers’
Home. My father was a
Silver and Bronze star recipient
of WW II. As most people
know, I’m someone who
is concerned with public safety
being a former Revere Fire
Lieutenant for over 32 years
of service. I am the only candidate
who can deliver results
for public safety issues and
help protect the neighborhoods
of Revere.
As a former Revere firefighter
I fully understand the need
for public safety in regards
to mega apartment buildings
that seek special permits
to build in the middle
of our neighborhoods. My
years on the Revere School
Committee will insure all parents
that as a member of the
solver, with a passion for the
needs of ordinary working
families. I am seeing to put
our neighborhoods first, stop
the increase of traffic that has
literally divided our city in (2)
two. I am guided by common
sense, I have always put our
kids first, standing for Revere’s
investment in education that
promotes learning and innovation.
We all know we need
to expand our tax base but
not by destroying our neighborhoods,
in doing so.
Never before has your vote
John Correggio
Revere City Council, school
budgets will be treated as
an investment in education.
We need to advance innovations
in the learning process
in our schools for all Revere
students. As a former Revere
City Councillor people know
me as a results-oriented pragmatist
who is guided by common
sense. I am a retired Revere
Fire Lieutenant, a retired
small business owner and will
be your Full Time Councillorat-Large.
I
am a committed problem
for a Revere City Councillorat-Large
been so important.
We are facing decisions that
will effect future generations
in the proposed 164 acre development
of Suffolk Downs.
I will work to fix the broken
process that is dividing our
city by putting our neighborhoods
first.
I would like to publicly
thank the Bricklayers and Allied
Craftsmen, Local 3, the
Operating Engineers, Local 4,
the Boston Carmen Union, Local
589, the Electrical Workers,
Local 2222 and the Ironworkers
Union, Local 7, for supporting
my candidacy for the Revere
City Council.
I will support a Revere Resident
Job Agreement and the
Union Labor Mitigation agreement
for that was not supported
by the present City
Council.
for (1) one of your (5) five
votes for the Revere City
Council.
Very Truly Yours,
John R. Correggio
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 19, 2019
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By Tara Vocino
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Resident Ann James said
she sees several rats when
she walks out of her apartment
complex on Hutchinson
Street. It’s been an issue
for three years, according to
James.
“Nick is going to take care
of this for us,” James said. “It’s
about trash not being taken
care of the right way.”
James suggested that apartments
should have dumpsters
and/or trash compactors. She
has one barrel for three people
in her apartment, and one
Resident Ann James, Ward 6 council candidate Nicholas
Moulaison , Resident Deborah McCusker, and Emily Vangernam,
13, discussed their concerns with rats, trash, and speeding with
Moulaisonat Volare Restaurant & Bar last Tuesday night. He
offered solutions, if elected. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
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Easter Bunny hops over for a holiday skate RESCUE | from page 2
“If not for the immediate
Rink on Friday night. The
Easter Bunny paid a special
visit and hopped/danced
around the ice with children.
Row Row Row and
SeaCoast High School donated
toys and candy as
prizes for the skaters.
response and execution by
the rescuers, the outcome
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The 40-year-old man sustained
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CAMPAIGN | SEE PAGE 10
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11:00 a.m. service provides
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closed-circuit TV viewing of
the worship service located
on the first floor for those
with limited mobility. Limited
handicapped parking
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Pictured from left to right are Nellie Mongiello, Councillor-at-Large candidate John Correggio
and Maryann Casoli during Correggio’s campaign kickoff event at DeMaino’s Restaurant on
April 8. (Courtesy Photos)
tions to the City of Revere’s
electronic permitting and licensing
process that is modernizing
the way business
owners and residents interact
with their government.
The City currently allows residents
and business to process
online an array of applications
for permits required for building,
bulky item pickup, yard
sale and more.
“This is another step in the
right direction to bring City
services into the 21st Century,”
said Mayor Brian Arrigo. “From
an operation standpoint, this
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the city and local businesses.
Residents and businesses can
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process on their own schedule
without the need to come
to City Hall.”
These license renewals and
applications are the latest addition
to the City’s online system.
Residents can visit revere.
org/permitting to access the epermitting
process.
Councilllor-at-Large candidate Correggio
hosts successful campaign kick off
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New king crowned at Mr. RHS annual Talent Competition
performance. “I loved looking
out and seeing the crowd
having fun on that song,” Morales
said.
Class Advisor Lisa Mirasolo
said she was surprised at the
talent, adding that they’ve
been practicing for only a
month. “They were all amazing,”
Mirasolo said. “They all
did so good.”
Tara Vocino may be reached at
printjournalist1@gmail.com.
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Shown from left to right are third place finisher Nixon Morales, Mr. RHS Harvey Lemus and
second place finisher Sebastian Vanegas during the Mr. RHS Talent Competition at Revere High
School on Friday night. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
By Tara Vocino
R
evere High School seniors
were judged on their swimwear,
talent and formal wear
during this year’s Mr. RHS Talent
Competition on Friday
night. The participants performed
musical acts, dancing,
hypnotism, lip syncing and the
spoken word, displayed paintings
and gave a rose to someone
special in an effort to be
crowned the next Mr. RHS.
“I couldn’t believe it,” said this
year’s winner, Harvey Lemus. “I
couldn’t have done it without
the help of my best friends: Sebastian
Vanegas, Omar Bendjahene,
Christopher Ramirez and
Zagor Souza.”
He believes his hip dancing
to “Bum Bum Tam Tam” by MC
Fioti was the winning act.
Runner-up Sebastian Vanegas
said it was anyone’s competition.
Nixon
Morales, who took
third place, said it will be a
night that he’ll never forget.
Morales believes his singing “I
Want It That Way” by the Backstreet
Boys was the winning
Friday, April 19 at 8 PM
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Franco Giangregorio donning
a swimsuit during this year’s
Mr. RHS Talent Competition.
MOULAISON
| from page 4
However, Moulaison responded
that speed traps
don’t work well in snowy conditions
and instead suggested
that every intersection should
have stop signs.
“We need more signage,”
Moulaison replied.
Resident David Veglia said
the city needs to reline Charger
Street in order to separate
the fading yellow lines.
“It’s been this way for about
eight months,” Veglia said.
“You can only see about 10
percent out of 100 percent.”
Moulaison responded that it
a safety issue and needs to be
repainted immediately.
Veglia added that potholes
need to be filled in and sidewalks
need to be repaired.
Moulaison advised to use
Free Cash and money in the
budget to repair them immediately
since he said that’s also
a safety issue.
“Ward 6 has lots of kids and
elderly,” Moulaison said. “We
Kyle Speroni vied for the
chance to become Mr. RHS.
can’t have cracked sidewalks,
especially on heavily traveled
streets, such as Malden, Sargent,
and Washington.”
Veglia said that Moulaison
will lead Revere in the same
direction that Patch served
Scotty Montefusco donning
a swimsuit during this year’s
Mr. RHS Talent Competition.
for four terms, and since he’s
the Conversation Commission
Chairman, Veglia said Moulaison
knows the inner workings.
Nicholas Moulaison Jr. said
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Thursday night at Revere
High School. The Harlem Wizards
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Shown, from left to
right: Sonia Olivia,
Beachmont Veterans
Memorial School first
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teacher April Feeney and Abraham Lincoln School music
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Harlem Wizards players interacted with the children when they
came to Revere High School last Thursday night.
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Patricia Gallucci dressed as movie star/singer Doris Day; Nancy
Flynn dressed as Patricia Gallucci; Carol Healey dressed as her
late sister, Margaret; and Susan Trichote dressed as Sandy from
the movie musical “Grease.”
Happy Easter & Passover!
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Deputy Asst. City Solicitor
Cheryl McCormick is dressed
for a Sock Hop.
Friends Joan Figler, Cathy Penn, Marguerite Fleury, mother
Paula Arrigo and nephew Gianni Bellia, 14. In center: Patricia
Gallucci, Mayor Brian Arrigo dressed as a Thunderbird and
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back row, same order: Margie Giambrone, Mary MacDonald,
Roxanne Aiello, Ann Raponi, Mary Correia and Rose Mazzotta.
Pink Lady Nikki Silvestri
and preppie Marc Silvestri,
sporting an “R” for Revere
High School.
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Councillor-at-Large candidate John
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Councillor-at-Large candidate John Correggio
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Councillor-at-Large candidate
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Pictured from left to right are retired State Police Officer Ralph
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WAKEFIELD – Superintendent
David DiBarri is pleased
to announce that the Massachusetts
School Building Authority
(MSBA) invited Northeast
Metropolitan Regional
Vocational High School
(Northeast Metro Tech) to participate
in a feasibility study for
its new building project.
Northeast Metro Tech is operating
out of a more than
50-year-old building that requires
educational, capital
and maintenance improvements.
The MSBA – a state
agency that works with communities
to support educationally-appropriate,
flexible,
sustainable and cost-effective
public school facilities – invited
Northeast Metro Tech into
the feasibility study phase to
explore potential solutions to
identified problems.
During the feasibility study
phase, Northeast and the
MSBA will determine a project
manager and designer
to conduct a study of the
current building. Once the
study is completed, Northeast
will then apply to the MSBA’s
building project reimbursement
grant program.
“We’re thrilled to have been
invited by the MSBA into the
feasibility study phase for our
building project,” Superintendent
DiBarri said. “Our hope
is that we will be able to construct
a new building that will
better meet the demands of
21st
-century learning.”
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To the People of Revere
Easter and
Bob DeLeo
Speaker of the House
State Representative
Council
President
Arthur
Guinasso
School Board Member
Carol
Tye
School Board
Member
Michael
Ferrante
Councillor-at-Large
Anthony
Zambuto
er
Ha
Passov
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To the People of Revere
Easter and
Councillor-at-Large
Jessica
Giannino
Ward 2 Councillor
Ira
Novoselsky
Ward 5 Councillor
John
Powers
1605 North Shore Road, Revere
(781) 284-1200
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State Representative
RoseLee
Vincent
Candidate for
Councillor-at-Large
John
Correggio
School Board Member
Susan
Gravellese
er
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To the People of Revere
Easter and
Mayor
Brian
Arrigo
Wife, Daveen
and sons,
Joseph & Jack
Candidate for
Ward 6 City Councillor
School Board Member &
Candidate for Councillor-at-Large
Nick
Moulaison
Gerry Visconti
& Family
er
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construction should be done
overnight since it takes double
the time to get home during
construction.
His father replied that it’s not
just a city problem but a state
issue, adding that they can’t
work overnight due to a noise
ordinance in residential areas.
“Massachusetts Departognition
for Budget Presentation
is also presented to
the individual(s) or department
designated as being
primarily responsible for having
achieved the award. This
award was presented to the
Auditing Department.
There are over 1,600 participants
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Program. The most recent
Budget Award recipients,
along with their corresponding
budget documents, are
posted quarterly on GFOA’s
website. Award recipients
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ment of Transportation and
the Department of Recreation
and Conservation needs to
be involved,” Moulaison said.
“Right now, they’re not involved
at all.”
Resident Matthew Hardy
said he and Moulaison
discussed typical city problems,
such as drugs and traffic
flow, but that Moulaison
is actively involved in combatting
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STOP & SHOP |
from page 1
sociates would keep their Sunday
premium pay.
“Part-time associates hired
after Feb. 23, 2019 would receive
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of the greater of $1/
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April 14. (Courtesy Photo)
setts will have minimum legally
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the next three years as the
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would pay 92 percent of health
insurance premiums for family
plans and 88 percent for individual
plans, significantly more
than what other large retail employers
pay. With health-care
costs increasingly rapidly, Stop
& Shop has minimized increases
to only $2-$4 per week each
year, according to Shuman.
As of Wednesday afternoon,
negotiations were continuing
with unions along with the
support of federal mediators.
Employees on the picket lines
weighed in as dozens of supporters
honked their horns
while driving by.
According to eight-year groApril
27
Susan B. Anthony
Complex/Park
Lincoln School/Park
Harry Della Russo Stadium
American
Legion
Contact:
Elle Baker
ebaker@revere.org
781-286-8188
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Rumney Marsh Academy/
Ambrose Park
Broadway Business District
Garfield School/
Curtis Park
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Beachmont School/
Fredrick’s Park
Meet at the American Legion
249 Broadway (next to City Hall)
8am – 9am
9am – 11am
11am – 12:30pm
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Gather back at American Legion for
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Meat Dept. Clerk Carl Martineau, Cashier Kathy Napolitano,
Cashier Karen Calo and Grocery Clerk David Lee protest on
Friday at the Squire Road location. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
Northern Strand
Community Trail
Oak Island
Park
Paul Revere School/Park
cery clerk David Lee, the store
at 540 Squire Rd. is open, but
there isn’t any new stock coming
in. Only managers and selfcheck-out
kiosks are working
inside, according to Lee.
He said he enjoys the job, but
not the schedule. “More than
half of my shifts are closing at
night,” Lee said. “I’d like a morning
position.”
Lee said there’s been a minimal
increase in pay since he
left Shaw’s to join Stop & Shop.
“They don’t give as much
as other jobs,” three-year parttime
cashier Kathy Napolitano
said Friday afternoon. “And
they want to take it away. That’s
what upsets me.” Napolitano
said she never had any problems
until now, adding that she
works 30 hours per week.
Eight-year employee in the
meat department, Clerk Carl
Martineau referenced the
song “Look for the Union Label.”
“We just want a decent
way of making a living,” Martineau
said. “I hope the strike
ends quickly.”
According to Local 1445
Union Shop Steward Trevor
Bean, they are a team, and
they help each other out. “If
we all work together, we get a
lot accomplished,” Bean said.
At the Furlong Drive location,
47-year Office Manager
Linda Giacobbe said enough
is enough. “We are expected
to do more than one job,” Giacobbe
said. “We work hard and
just want a fair contract.”
Elaine Sidelinger, a florist
manager of 37 years, said
there’s too many corporate
changes and that the company
has become more about
money and less about people.
“Our customers trust us,”
Sidelinger said. “We know our
customers and they know us.
We’re the face of the company.”
Customer Seth Uwing said
employees are simply defending
their rights.
Customer Stephen Duffy
said associates deserve benefits
and health insurance.
“This isn’t a third-world counSTOP
& SHOP | SEE PAGE 17
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Mayor Brian Arrigo (center) joined Stop & Shop employees on the picket lines. (Courtesy Photo)
Nick Moulaison, Sr. presents
The Annual Senior Prom
(formerly the Reinstein Senior Prom)
Free to Revere Senior Citizens
Striking Stop & Shop employees are shown outside of the
Furlong Drive location on Friday night, Meat Clerk James Enos
(front row kneeling); back row from left, Cashier Britna Devilla,
Florist Manager Elaine Sidelinger, Cashier Ginett Dimaggio,
Carriages employee Robert Reed, Bakeshop Clerk John Costa,
Seafood Clerk Luther Jackson, Supervisor Jayleen Ricupero,
Produce Clerk Nicholas Grillo, Deli Clerk Tyler Ciampa, Deli
Clerk Charles Kaplan, Cash Office/Union Steward Linda
Giacobbe, Self-Scan Cashier Charitye Bise and Cashier/Service
Desk employee Heather Tripoli. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
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Customer Stephanie Vigue (left) said sometimes feathers have
to be ruffled to get attention. Pictured at right, Cash Office/
Union Steward Linda Giacobbe at the picket line on Friday
night. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
STOP & SHOP |
from page 16
try,” Duffy said. “Stop & Shop
makes a $1 million a day, and
employees aren’t asking for a
lot.” Duffy, who visits the store
five times a week, said the
cost of inflation is a contributing
factor.
Customer Stephanie Vigue
said she’s never seen the
store so empty, estimating
that about a dozen customers
were inside. Vigue said
the strike is necessary to get
their point across. “Sometimes,
you have to ruffle
feathers to have people listen,”
Vigue said.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 19, 2019
Patriots finally begin season
with win over non-league host Chelmsford
But Everett spoils Tuesday’s home opener at St. Mary’s Field
By Joe Mitchell
With that said, the PatriW
nickname?
10.
Who authored ″Paul
Revere’s Rideˮ and ″The
Song of Hiawathaˮ?
1. What TV sitcom’s family
lived at 704 Hauser
Street, Queens?
2. On April 19, 1836,
“Hymn” by Ralph Waldo
Emerson was sung at
the completion of a
monument in what town?
(Hint: “the shot heard
round the world.”)
3. What is Peter Carl
Fabergé known for?
4. In 1637 on which
Massachusetts town
common did the nation’s
first muster occur?
5. In 1904 the Olympics
discontinued what sport,
which has later been
reinstated?
6. In what board game
would you find “Free
Parking”?
7. Who won a Grammy
Award for Best Female
Vocal for “Last Dance”?
8. Which baseball team first
won five pennants in a
row?
9. On April 21, 1918,
Manfred Von Richthofen
died. What was his
11. What famous U.S. race
debuted rearview mirrors
on cars?
12. What U.S. state has the
motto “Friendship”?
13. In April 2008 what
religious leader appeared
before 47,000 people in
Washington, D.C.?
14. On April 22, 1899, a land
rush began in what U.S.
state?
15. What is the difference
between a tortoise and a
turtle?
16. On April 22, 1972, what
was first honored with a
holiday?
17. In 1989 what female
was made an “Honorary
Harlem Globetrotter”?
18. In what two cities are the
“Cradle of Liberty” and
the Liberty Bell located?
19. On April 23, 1564, what
English actor/playwright/
poet was born at
Stratford-on-Avon?
20. Pysanka is a wax-resist
Easter egg decorating
custom of what country?
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FROM
PAGE 15
T
ith the new delayed start
to the season that was
implemented last year by the
Massachusetts Interscholastic
Athletic Association (MIAA) to
avoid any baseball and softball
postponements because
of snow-covered fields, teams
still a few extra days off as a
result of rainy days. But finally
last week, it was time to
play ball.
Naturally, in the early going,
the play on the field would
be something less than satisfactory
for the coaches of
the respective teams in these
games, but if they can somehow
find a way to scratch out
a win or two they’ll take it until
the rustiness wears off as a
result of not playing real regular
season games for quite
a while. For coaches like Joe
Ciccarello, the Revere High
School softball top boss, they
recognize that there will be
some erratic play, but if a win
or two comes they will shed
few complaints until they
know their athletes are adjusting
to a new season.
ots opened up the 2019 campaign
last week against nonleague
host Chelmsford, and
the visitors were able to still
come home with a 6-5 triumph.
“It was a bit sloppy early
on defensively, but we still
jumped on them for three
runs in the first,” said Ciccarello.
Adrianna
Fusco and Eve Lescovitz
were able to get on
base for Alexis Iacoviello and
Olivia McManus, who drove
them home with clutch hits.
Danielle Dion then knocked
in Iacoviello with another hit
to account for the third tally.
McManus was in the circle
in this game, and she pitched
well, according to Ciccarello.
The Revere hurler had seven
strikeouts while allowing five
hits and three earned runs.
The Patriots had a 5-4 lead
late in the game before Adrianna
Keefe produced the allimportant
insurance run that
scored Lynzie Anderson, who
was running for McManus at
the time. As fate would have
it, the Lions did score another
run in the home half of
the seventh, but because of
Keefe’s clutch swing the Pats
were able to hold on for the
victory.
But Tuesday’s home opener
versus Everett at St. Mary’s
Field did not go as well on the
scoreboard.
“We came into the game
thinking we can win just
by showing up, but Everett
dropped six runs on us in the
top of the first, and we never
recovered from it,” said Ciccarello.
“Sloppy defense and a
lack of focus combined with
no intensity was a bad recipe
against a hungry Everett
team.”
The Crimson Tide ended up
beating the home team by a
score of 8-3.
The Patriots took on host
Salem on April 17 (after press
deadline), before non-league
Austin Prep comes to St.
Mary’s Field on Saturday for
a noon game. They will be at
Lynn Classical on Monday and
Medford on Wednesday before
they come home again
to face the Somerville Highlanders
on April 26. All three
games will start at 4 p.m.
Baseball Pats even after four games
By Joe Mitchell
he Revere High School
baseball team, which
is coached by Mike Manning,
has begun the season,
and after four games
they are exactly at the .500
mark with a 2-2 record. The
Patriots opened things up
with a 9-3 victory over nonleague
East Boston on April
6. It was more of the same
against Greater Lawrence
last Thursday, April 11, and
that resulted in a 9-1 triumph.
But
the beginning of the
Northeastern Conference
schedule didn’t go as well.
Everett pinned a 16-2 loss
on them Tuesday morning
before Salem took them
down, 9-5, on April 17.
The Pats hoped to bounce
back into the win column
against host Beverly on
April 18 (after press deadline)
before returning to the
friendly confines of Merullo
Field on Monday afternoon
versus Lynn Classical, starting
at 4 p.m.
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2. Concord, Mass.
3. Creating jeweled eggs, mostly for
Russian Tsars
4. Salem’s (commemorated by the
Army National Guard on the 1st
Saturday in April)
5. Golf
6. Monopoly
7. Donna Summer
8. The New York Yankees
9. The Red Baron
10. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
11. The Indianapolis 500
12. Texas
13. Pope Benedict XVI
14. Oklahoma
15. A tortoise is terrestrial
16. Planet Earth
17. Whoopi Goldberg
18. Boston (Faneuil Hall) and Philadelphia
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William Shakespeare
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Marine Mammal Safaris kick off a beautiful weekend in Boston
W
ith a light sprinkle in the
morning and the forecast
of afternoon sun, about
850 people from across the
region joined Save the Harbor/Save
the Bay on Saturday’s
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Safaris as a part of the
Share the Harbor program.
The overwhelming response
and turnout topped each of
the previous 15 trips, not to
mention the abundance of
seals and porpoises spotted
on each cruise.
“We were blown away by
the record breaking numbers,”
said Save the Harbor/
Save the Bay President Tani
Marinovich. “Our mission is
to connect people to the harbor,
so we were delighted to
see such a great turnout.”
Aboard Massachusetts Bay
Lines’ boat Freedom, families,
neighborhood groups,
and individuals from Boston’s
communities and beyond
were eager to see what
the clean water of the Boston
Harbor had in store for
them. As the rain subsided,
the guests of the first and
second cruises were able to
see three seals out by the
Fish Pier, and even caught a
More than 850 people came out last Saturday for Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s Marine
Mammal Safaris aboard Massachusetts Bay Line’s Freedom. (Photos Courtesy of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay)
glimpse of the fin of a porpoise
gliding by the Charlestown
Navy Yard.
The last cruise of the day
embarked onto the harbor
in 75-degree sunny weather
– a great turnaround from
the projected overcast skies.
Although the charismatic
macrofauna were a bit hesitant
to appear for the passengers,
as the cruise motored
toward East Boston, a
plethora of seals and even a
few porpoises made an appearance.
In
the moments where
there were no sightings of
aquatic mammals, Save the
Harbor staff donned their
pirate hats and sang the sea
chanty “Haul Away Together”
to remind those around
them that if they work together,
just as the pirates did
as they hoisted the sails, they
can accomplish big things.
“In continuing our mission
of sharing the harbor
for the public to enjoy, Save
the Harbor is hosting seven
more free cruises to Spectacle
Island and Boston Light
throughout the summer and
fall months,” said Marinovich.
“Check out the remaining
Share the Harbor cruise
dates on Save the Harbor’s
blog at blog.savetheharbor.
org, which includes registration
links.”
Save the Harbor/Save the
Bay would like to thank Massachusetts
Bay Lines for their
generosity in hosting us
aboard Freedom and making
it possible to venture out
onto the harbor for each safari,
while also giving guests
great information about
Save the Harbor/Save the
Bay’s Share the Harbor cruises
are free to the region’s families
all spring, summer and fall.
their surroundings through
historical narration.
To stay up to date on future
events with Save the Harbor,
follow us on Facebook
or Twitter. See you all out on
the harbor.
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Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior
Center Community Assessment
Survey Day was a great project
for seniors. Pictured are Eunice
LaPlante, Dottie D’Italia,
Senior Center Director Stephen
Fielding, Heathy Initiatives
Neighborhood Organizer
Vanny Huot, Roseann
Colannino, North Suffolk
Public Health Collaborative
Director Jeff Stone and Angela
Bosco. (Photo-Stephen W. Fielding)
HELP WANTED
We are a well established, 60 year
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dental benefits, paid holidays and
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available. Send us your resume to
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(9am-4pm) @ 87 Broadway, Malden,
MA.
No phone calls please.
JIM’S
HOME IMPROVEMENT
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center “Knitters That Care”
participants include Sue
Colella, Tina Vera, Collette
Grant, Kay Morani and
Georgina Lajarangoria. (PhotoStephen
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— General Contractor —
•Kitchens & Baths
• Carpentry • Painting (Int. & Ext.)
• Cleanouts • Windows • Doors
• Decks • Additions • All Reasonable
MASS. BUILDER’S LICENSE
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Obituary
Irene E. (Fuccillo)
Demarco
f Revere, April 12. Wife of
the late William F. DeMarco.
Loving mother of Jeffrey
DeMarco & his wife Margie of
NH. Cherished grandmother
of Jeffrey W. DeMarco. Sister
of the late Dolores Fusco &
Evelyn Beaulieu. Also survived
by many nieces & nephews.
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KITCHEN
Window, floor, deck, and gutter
Walter Robinson
(617) 415-3933
cleaning
Power-washing, trash removal
& clean up
CABINETS
To Look Like New
508-840-0501
FURNITURE
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781-324-1929
Quality Used Tires
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Family owned & operated since 1946
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now hiring:
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--------------------------------------------------Busy
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del cuerpo del automóvil
* Detailers * Mecánica * Glass Techs
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o llame al: 781-284-1200
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• Interior & Exterior Demolition (Old
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• Carpentry • Painting (Int. & Ext.)
• Cleanouts • Windows • Doors
• Decks • Additions • All Reasonable
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SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
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For all your
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Happy Easter!
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Broker/President
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Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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