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Traffic Commission approves
permanent Broadway bus lane
Will run along parking lane southerly side of Broadway
from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday
By Adam Swift
T
GIVING BACK: Lauren Buck, Director of the Revere Department
of Public Health, with Mayor Brian Arrigo, barber Derek Anemoduris,
and John Perella, Director of Youth Success and Engagement
with back-to-school kits for the 30 middle schoolers who
received free haircuts on Monday.
Special to Th e Advocate
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n Monday, August 22, a
day when Derekâ€™s Barber
Shop on Park Avenue is typically
closed, store owner and barber
Derek Anemoduris opened
his doors to provide 30 free hairhe
weekday morning MBTA
bus lane along Broadway
will be permanent. At last weekâ€™s
meeting, the Traffi c Commission
approved the request to make
the bus lane permanent, as well
as some changes to the cityâ€™s traffi
c ordinances. The bus lane runs
along the parking lane on the
southerly side of Broadway from
4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through
Friday. The commission approved
a $50 fi ne for vehicles that park
in the bus lane when it is operational,
which was a lower amount
than the $100 initially proposed.
â€œFor the most part, this was a
cuts for Revere public school
students during the back-toschool
season. Partnering with
Revere-raised hairdresser Jenna
Cirino and with the help of
HAIRCUTS | SEE Page 20
The Doctor is in at ABC Cigar
lot to get off the ground during
the pilot, but once we got it going
it seemed to be doing okay,â€
said Revere Transportation Coordinator
Julie DeMauro. â€œIn terms
of travel time, what we have noticed,
and we do have data to
back it up, is that the bus lane
has saved commuters at least
three minutes travel time traveling
through Revere Street all
ANTHONY COGLIANDRO
Ward 3 Councillor
the way to the Chelsea line. We
are in favor of this in the Department
of Planning & Community
Development.â€
Ward 3 City Councillor Anthony
Cogliandro said he supported
the bus lane, but did advocate
for the essential lowering of the
BUSLANE | SEE Page 10
Traffic Commission approves
temporary changes on
Sigourney and Derby
By Adam Swift
T
he Traffic Commission approved
a 60-day trial of new
traffic patterns on Sigourney
Street and Derby Road to address
neighborhood concerns about
motorists who use the two streets
as a cut through between West
Revere and Squire Road. Both
streets are currently one-ways,
but the 60-day plan will change
the one-way directions for portions
of the street.
Derby Road is currently oneHAPPY
ANNIVERSARY: Off ering his best wishes to the Moore family, owners of ABC Cigar on
their 50th Anniversary was former White House physician Ronny Jackson who stopped by the
Revere St. store recently. Pictured from left, Chris Moore, Dr. Jackson, Millie Moore, Dan Moore,
and his daughter, Juliana. Dr. Jackson was the physician for three US Presidents; George W. Bush,
Barack Obama, and Donald Trump.
way coming off Squire Road all
the way to Malden Street. The
change would make the lower
half of Derby Road from Grover
Street one way going out to
Squire Road, while the upper half
of the road toward Malden Street
would remain unchanged. Conversely,
Sigourney Street would
switch to a one-way street going
from Grover Street toward
Malden Street, while the bottom
half of the street heading toward
Squire Road would remain unchanged.
Ward
6 City Councillor Richard
Serino said he hopes the changes
will provide some relief for residents
from motorists who use the
two streets as cut throughs. Serino
said he hopes to address traffi
c issues on the other side streets
in the neighborhood in the future.
â€œOn Derby Road, I would say
that since Joeâ€™s Market opened
in 2013, and since Market Basket
came to Northgate in 2014, and
over the years with more traffi c
in general on Squire Road and in
our community, these residents
of Derby Road have seen a draTRAFFIC
| SEE Page 23
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House fires keep Revere Firefighters busy
By Adam Swift
R
evere firefighters battled
two house fires over the
past week that displaced a total
of 10 residents. The fi rst was
a two-alarm fi re at 60 Cecilian
Ave. on Thursday evening, August
18. There were several calls
reporting a structure fi re just before
7 p.m., and fi re companies
saw heavy smoke while on the
way to Cecilian Avenue.
Upon arrival, fi refi ghters were
heavily engaged with one side
of the exterior of the two-anda-half-story
wood-frame house
fully involved in a fi re that extended
to the interior house
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servicing the house, according
to Revere Fire Chief Christopher
Bright. A second alarm was
struck by Deputy Fire Chief Anthony
Giampietro, and fi refi ghters
under his command initiated
a coordinated attack on the
fi re, knocking down the exterior
fi re while simultaneously attacking
the fi re from the interior.
There were no injuries and all
six residents of the house were
able to safely evacuate.
The cause of the fi re was likely
unintentional and caused by
the careless disposal of smoking
materials, according to Bright,
who added that the house suffered
signifi cant damage.
Chelsea, Winthrop, Malden
and Massport fi re departments
helped at the scene, while Boston,
Everett and Saugus departments
helped provide coverage
at the Revere fi re stations.
The second fi re was shortly after
10 p.m. on Saturday, August
20, when Group 2 and Deputy
Chief Giampietro responded to
a reported building fi re at 47 Mill
St. There was heavy fi re showing
on one side of the building when
crews arrived, and all residents of
the house had safely evacuated.
Crews began extinguishing the
fi re with a hand line, and other
lines were stretched into the
interior fl oors of the multi-unit
building to search for extension
of the fi re and to extinguish the
fi re on the second fl oor, according
to Bright.
No injuries were reported,
and the cause of the fi re was
believed to be an unintentional,
electrical malfunction. Red
Cross was on the scene to assist
four displaced residents.
Revere and surrounding companies battled a
two-alarm blaze at 60 Greentree Ln. last week.
The fi re extended to another house but no injuries
were reported. (Advocate photos by Mike Layhe)
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Zoning Subcommittee recommends approval of life
science regulation changes
Visconti and McKenna propose ordinance change to biosafety level
By Adam Swift
T
he City Councilâ€™s Zoning Subcommittee
recommended
approval of an ordinance change
limiting the biosafety levels and
animal testing at life sciences
buildings at its Monday night
meeting. The issue has generated
passion within the City Council
Chambers this year as the developers
of the Suff olk Downs
property move forward with
plans for a massive life science
building on the Revere side of
the property.
City Council President Gerry
Visconti and Ward 1 Councillor
Joanne McKenna introduced a
proposed ordinance change earlier
this year that would limit life
science buildings in the city to
operate at no higher than a biosafety
2 level. Currently, the city
allows up to biosafety level 3, and
by right, Suff olk Downs developers
HYM could allow the higher
biosafety level within their buildings
in the Suff olk Downs Overlay
District.
A biosafety level is a set of biocontainment
precautions required
to isolate dangerous biological
agents in an enclosed
laboratory facility. The higher the
biosafety level, the potentially
more dangerous the pathogens
are and the more laboratory precautions
that need to be taken.
At Monday nightâ€™s meeting,
Visconti and McKenna presented
several amendments to their
original proposal they said would
further protect the city and limit
potential animal testing. â€œSo, we
can be clear, currently, the way
the ordinance is read is that the
city allows for a life science building
with a biosafety level 3,â€ said
Visconti. â€œWhat Councillor McKenna
and myself have proposed
is a reduction in that biosafety
level to biosafety level 2.â€
The proposed amendments
would prohibit testing on a number
of animal species, including
dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys and
other primates, within the Suffolk
Downs Overlay District. In
addition, the proposed amendments
would prohibit all animal
testing in any proposed life
sciences buildings outside that
district. In addition, any proposed
life sciences building outside
the Suff olk Downs Overlay
District would require a special
permit from the City Council.
While the life sciences building
at Suff olk Downs is allowed
to operate at a biosafety level 3
by right, Visconti said HYM Managing
Director Tom Oâ€™Brien has
agreed to operate under the proposed
amendments presented
by himself and McKenna. â€œThey
have the ability to put a biosafety
level 3 in there,â€ said Visconti.
â€œAfter further discussion with
Tom Oâ€™Brien and his team, he has
agreed â€¦ that his intention was
always to put no more than a biosafety
level 2 there, and he has
agreed to the changes regarding
the animal testing.â€
Ward 4 Councillor and Zoning
Subcommittee Chair Patrick
Keefe said he supports the
amendments made by Visconti
and McKenna. â€œI think that this
is a great amendment,â€ he said.
â€œI think this checks a lot of the
boxes that residents have voiced
some concerns over.â€
Several residents said they
generally approved of the
amendments, but they questioned
why there wasnâ€™t more
action taken previously to limit
animal testing and lowering the
biosafety levels in the city. There
was a heavy trades and union
presence at Mondayâ€™s meeting,
with several labor leaders speaking
in favor of the amendments,
stating they were a good compromise
to ensure that construction
and life sciences jobs come
First Annual Revere Overdose Memorial â€“ Aug. 31
T
he City of Revereâ€™s Substance Use Disorder
and Homeless Initiatives (SUDHI) Offi ce will
be hosting the fi rst annual Revere Overdose Memorial
at Leach Park in observance of International
Overdose Awareness Day to remember
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JOANNE MCKENNA
Ward 1 Councillor
to Revere.
â€œLet me reiterate one thing:
that not doing anything here is
keeping this at a biosafety level
3, and thatâ€™s the alternative if we
do not reduce to a biosafety level
2; itâ€™s left at a biosafety level 3,â€
said Visconti.
GERRY VISCONTI
City Council President
The Zoning Subcommittee
unanimously supported the ordinance
change and amendments,
and it will now go before
the full council at a future meeting
for a vote.
cohol. This year the Revere Beach Memorial and
Overdose Awareness Day have combined into
one event, and it will take place at Leach Park (56
Leverett Ave.) on Wednesday, August 31 at 7:00
p.m. For more information, please contact Nikki
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022
14th Annual ALS & MS Walk for Living returns in person!
Sunday, Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. â€“ event honors residents of Leonard Florence Center and Admiralâ€™s Hill
hold his dream of obtaining a
PhD in chemistry and becoming
a professor with a research concentration
in biofuels. Yet Mike
uses his talents every day to inspire
the residents at the Center.
Despite Mikeâ€™s ALS diagnosis, he
lives a full, active life, going on
trips, socializing with staff and
residents and giving tours of the
Center. He is also beta testing a
Google speech app that will recognize
slurred speech and repeat
it clearly using a synthesized
voice.
â€œWhen I was diagnosed, my
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or the fi rst time since 2019,
the much-anticipated ALS &
MS Walk for Living will be held in
person â€“ on Sunday, September
18 on Admiralâ€™s Hill at 10 a.m. A
popular event on Bostonâ€™s North
Shore, the 14th Annual ALS & MS
Walk for Living is a testament to
the remarkable residents at the
Leonard Florence Center for Living,
which is operated by Chelsea
Jewish Lifecare (CJL). They
show the world how they battle
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
and multiple sclerosis (MS) with
courage, grace, sprit and humor.
Additionally, this yearâ€™s Walk will
honor another group of amazing
individuals: the friends and
neighbors who live on Admiralâ€™s
Hill.
â€œWe are thrilled to dedicate
this yearâ€™s Walk for Living to the
exceptional people who reside
on Admiralâ€™s Hill,â€ said CJLâ€™s Barry
Berman. â€œThe Admiralâ€™s Hill community
has opened their hearts
to us, welcoming us warmly year
after year. We are truly grateful
for their friendship, support, and
generosity.â€
Mike Scott, a 64-year-old resident
who moved into the Leonard
Florence Center for Living in
2014, was officially diagnosed
with ALS in 2011, although he
had been experiencing symptoms
since 1995. Once Mike was
diagnosed with ALS, he put on
doctor told me to get my aff airs
in order, as I may only have a few
years to live,â€ recalled Mike. â€œIâ€™m
sure this isnâ€™t what he meant, but
I hope youâ€™ll agree that my aff airs
are very much in order.â€
â€œThe past few years have
showed us the importance of
social interaction,â€ said CJL CEO
Adam Berman. â€œThe isolation
during the pandemic was diffi -
cult for everyone but was especially
challenging for our Leonard
Florence residents. This eventcelebrates
their incredible strength,
perseverance, and zest for living.â€
Living an independent life
As the countryâ€™s first urban
model Green HouseÂ® skilled
nursing facility, the Leonard
Florence Center for Living cares
for more individuals living with
ALS than anywhere else in the
world. Residents, many who are
completely immobilized, control
lights, turn on the TV, call for the
elevator and open doors with
help of a computer and sensor
that tracks head and eye movements.
This revolutionary technology
enables them to move
independently through the entire
residence, vastly improving
their quality of life. The Stein
Family Center for Well-Being,
the only Green HouseÂ® ventilator
program in the country,
opened in 2020.
The 2022 ALS & MS Walk for
Living will take place at 10 a.m.
on Sunday, September 18 at 165
Captains Row in Chelsea. Every
single dollar raised goes directly
back to patient care and programs
for the ALS and MS residents.
Kevin Kelliher, president of The
Lundgren Management Group,
Inc., noted that the relationship
between the Admiralâ€™s Hill community
and the Leonard Florence
Center for Living fl ourished
from the very beginning. â€œWe
are in awe of our neighbors on
the hill,â€ stated Kelliher. â€œThe residents
inspire us, every single day,
to live life to the fullest. It is an
honor to be recognized by such
an extraordinary organization.â€
The two-mile walk in the heart
of scenic Admiralâ€™s Hill enables
residents to participate in wheelchairs
and ventilators as well as
by foot. To register, go to the Walk
for Living website (https://walkforliving.org/)
and click on â€œRegisterâ€
at the top.
After the walk, there will be a
BBQ hosted by Chiliâ€™s, face painting,
live dance performances, a
petting zoo, popcorn and cotton
candy. The $20 donation fee includes
a Walk for Living tee shirt,
all food and activities. The Walk
for Living is one of the few walks
that are dog-friendly.
Platinum level sponsors include
M&T Bank and Wilmington
Trust; Independent Newspaper
Group is the media sponsor.
For more information or to
make a much-appreciated donation,
please visit www.walkforliving.org
or contact Walk Director
Maura Graham at mgraham@chelseajewish.org
or 617409-8973.
All donations are tax
deductible.
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CJL
is redefining s enior care
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care residences, traditional
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New high school dugout to be named
for former baseball coach Al Blasi
Coached baseball Pats for 43 years; taught history and social studies
also taught history and social
studies at the high school.
â€œFinding out that there we are
going to be building some offi -
cial dugouts at the high school
fi eld, I thought it would be very
fi tting to name the home dugout
in honor of Mr. Blasi,â€ said
Keefe.
In addition to his time in the
schools and on the diamond,
Blasi was a veteran who served
in the U.S. Army in the 1950s.
â€œMr. Blasi is a legend in the city
The late RHS baseball coach and teacher Al Blasi.
By Adam Swift
L
ongtime Revere baseball
coach and educator Al Blasi
will be honored with his name
on the new home dugout at the
baseball fi eld at the Revere High
School baseball fi eld. Monday
night, the City Council unanimously
approved the motion introduced
by Councillors Patrick
Keefe and Marc Silvestri to name
the dugout after Blasi, who died
in 2014 at the age of 81.
â€œI did put this in in conjunction
of Revere, and several of us had
the honor of to be taught by him
and several coached,â€ said Silvestri.
â€œThe family wanted to do a
memorial sign for his veteranâ€™s
service, and I thought we should
do something more considering
the years of service he has put
into the youth of our city.â€
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
with Councillor Silvestri, who is
very much in favor, and he has
been working with the family of
Mr. Blasi, who I didnâ€™t have the
honor of being coached by, but
half of Revere did,â€ said Keefe.
â€œHe was an educator as well,
and he has left a lasting impact.â€
Blasi compiled more than 400
victories and won fi ve league titles
from 1964 to 2007. He was a
charter member and past president
of the Massachusetts Baseball
Coaches Association and a
member of its Hall of Fame. He
McKenna said she taught along
Blasi at the high school, and that
Blasi touched the lives of thousands
of Revere students. â€œThis
is a great honor, and I am so
happy that this happened,â€ said
McKenna.
City Council President Gerry
Visconti noted that the high
school dugouts are being built
by students from Northeast
Metropolitan Regional Vocational
High School, adding that
he hopes that the partnership
between the school and city on
similar projects continues.
City Council approves taking property
to help preserve salt marsh area
By Adam Swift
T
he City Council approved
spending $20,500 in Community
Improvement Trust
Fund money to take three privately
owned vacant marsh parcels
by eminent domain at its
Monday night meeting.
The parcels will help the city
restore the salt marsh in the
area between North Shore Road
and Bay Road, according to City
Solicitor Paul Capizzi. â€œThe city
seeks to restore the area to its
natural condition by removing
foreign materials and debris,
and for the purpose of impeding
the growth of phragmites, an invasive
species, that contribute to
clogged waterways and reduce
the fl ooding area of the marsh,â€
said Capizzi.
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers
said the marsh land will help
create a storage area for water
that fl oods into the area. â€œWe did
a similar thing on Gladys Street
about three years ago; we created
a storage area for over two
million gallons of stormwater,â€
said Powers. â€œI am 100 percent in
favor of this â€¦ I think itâ€™s a great
motion and a great project, and
I hope someday we can do more
of the marshland like this.â€
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna asked if there would
be contaminated water flowing
through the parcels into the
salt marsh.
Councillor-at-Large George
Rotondo said the marshland will
help create a retention area similar
to ones at Stony Brook or at
the back of Rte. 1A North.
â€œWhat happens now is going
to continue to happen when
the city purchases it,â€ said Councillor-at-Large
Dan Rizzo. â€œI just
think that now we will have
more control and we will be
able to go in and clear the obstructions
of phragmites â€“ if
we have the money we want to
put towards it. To me, it is a very
small amount of money to maybe
get some benefi t from it if we
can get that area for compensatory
storage.â€
The largest of the three parcels
at Bay Road and Bay Road
Rear is 1.61 acres, while the
two smaller parcels are 9,422
square feet and 455 square feet.
The council voted unanimously
to spend the money on the
parcels.
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and RBC Chairperson Eleanor Vieira
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Home Award to Kathleen
and George Branzell of Pleasant
Street. When strolling along
Pleasant Street and passing the
Branzellsâ€™ property, one would
fi rst notice the lawn, which has
been kept remarkably green
and lush despite the recent
lack of rain. The fl ower arrangements,
which include vibrant
zinnias and marigolds, catch
the eye and are complemented
by hanging baskets, a rock
fountain and other seasonal
decorative items.
The Branzells have lived in
this home since 1970 and divide
their landscaping duties.
While George maintains the
lawn, Kathleen takes care of the
fl owers and bushes. This honors
the work started by Kathleenâ€™s
mother, Antionette, who started
doing the fl ower arrangements
in the 1980s. Kathleen
told the RBC that her mother
Homeowners George & Kathleen Branzell
â€œhad a green thumbâ€ and was
still an active gardener when
she passed away at age 91 in
2011.
In addition to the work on
their own property, the Branzells
take the time to water the
fl owers down the street at the
Revere History Museum. The
hard work that goes into keeping
their home beautiful and
their contribution to the beautifi
cation of a city institution indicate
a remarkable love of community
that the RBC is happy to
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Letter of Opposition
Members of Revere state legislative delegation urge Saugus to
reject any further expansion of the WIN ash landfi ll in Saugus
Dear Co-Chairs Cogliano
and Heff ernan:
We are writing to voice our
strong opposition and to respectfully
request that the Town
of Saugus not entertain any further
expansion of the WIN Saugus
ash landfi ll.
the ash, and lack of state-ofthe-art
environmental protections.
Due to its location within
a dynamic coastal environment,
the WIN Saugus ash landfi ll will
be increasingly impacted by sea
level rise and associated storm
surge in the future. Additionally,
because fl y ash, which contains
high levels of lead, mercury,
cadmium, arsenic and other
pollutants have been disposed
of throughout the Saugus ash
landfi ll, any leaching or breach
could pose a signifi cant risk to
public health and contamination
of critical resource areas.
Long-term integrity of the
WIN Saugus ash landfi ll is hampered
by the fact that this is the
only ash landfi ll in the state that
does not have a â€˜state of the artâ€™
liner.
In 2018, after a two-year process,
the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection
approved a fi nal plan to allow
WIN Saugus to deposit an
additional estimated 500,000
tons of ash into its landfi ll over
(Editorâ€™s Note: Three Revere state legislators requested publication
of the following letter, which they recently sent to Saugus Board of
Selectmen Chair Anthony Cogliano and Saugus Board of Health
Chair William Heff ernan, the cochairs of the Board of Health Landfi
ll Subcommittee.)
the course of fi ve to ten years.
During 2016â€™s MEPA process,
over 1,000 residents in both Saugus
and Revere weighed in on
their opposition to this proposal.
To date, there is speculation that
the landfi ll will once again reach
capacity by 2024, and now we
are discussing how the company
can circumvent what is right,
just by once again extending capacity
limits beyond that date
for another two decades.
Of particular concern to our
constituents and ourselves, is
how keeping this unlined landfi
ll active could impact neighborhoods
in Saugus and Revere
during coastal fl ooding events.
The current plan allows the two
remaining valleys of the five
that were put there to protect
our constituency from storm
water surges and coastal fl ooding.
These two remaining valleys
had been capped and are
the closest in proximity to the
Pines River. Re-opening these
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As some background, our
community hosts the Commonwealthâ€™s
only unlined ash landfi ll
that is still in operation. The WIN
Saugus ash landfi ll is completely
surrounded by the Rumney
Marsh, which is an Area of Critical
Environmental Concern. Furthermore,
constituents of ours
live directly across the Pines River,
which is less than a half mile
from this unbuff ered and unlined
landfi ll. This landfi ll was
never meant to be a forever solution
and was scheduled to
stop accepting ash in December
of 1996. Yet time and time
again, the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection
allowed them to expand,
using a consent order as a loophole.
Local offi cials in Saugus
and Revere, including the Saugus
Board of Selectmen and Revere
City Council, have gone on
record multiple times supporting
closure of this ash landfi ll.
Even more disturbing, environmental
experts agree that
the WIN Saugus ash landfi ll poses
a risk to both public and environmental
health because of
its location, contaminants in
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Mayor and Revere Dept. of Public
Health update on monkeypox â€“
where and who can get vaccinated
M
ayor Brian Arrigo and the
Revere Department of
Public Health this week provided
an update on monkeypox in
Revere. Since June, Revere has
reported six cases of monkeypox.
As of August 17, 2022, the
Commonwealth has confi rmed
228 cases of monkeypox.
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and has been in communication
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safest practices and
quarantine. Although monkeypox
is commonly not deadly,
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for those diagnosed.
Monkeypox is a different disease
than COVID-19; therefore,
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with lesions (skin-to-skin
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healthcare provider as soon as
possible.
Going into the school year, it
is important for residents with
children to be mindful of monkeypox
symptoms and transmission
patterns. Parents should
be aware of how monkeypox
is transmitted â€“ through prolonged
skin-to-skin contact,
such as close dancing, sharing
towels or clothes, and bedding.
Contact sports at this time are
still considered low risk, and
signs and symptoms of monkeypox
in children are the same
as in adults. Children at risk of
severe disease are those under
eight, those with immunocompromising
conditions and
those with conditions that lead
to breaks in the skin (psoriasis,
eczema, chickenpox, burns
and cold sores). If you are worried
about your child going into
available to those eligible and
are not yet available to the general
public. Those eligible, according
to Mass.gov, are:
â€¢ Known contacts identifi ed
by public health via case investigation,
contact tracing and
risk exposure assessments (this
mighty include sexual partners,
household contacts, and healthcare
workers); as well as
â€¢ Presumed contacts who
meet the following criteria: 1)
know that a sexual partner in
the past 14 days was diagnosed
with monkeypox; 2) had multiple
sexual partners in the past
14 days in a jurisdiction with
known monkeypox.
There are locations in Revere
and surrounding communities
providing the JYNNEOS vaccine
and administering testing
for those eligible. They are all by
appointment only:
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the school year, their health care
provider is the best resource to
learn about individual risk.
Vaccines in Massachusetts are
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Northeast Mass. Mosquito Control & Management District
to conduct mosquito spraying at Revere Public Schools
buildings/parks on Thurs., Aug. 25 â€“ Friday rain date
T
he Revere Public Health
Department announced
that the Northeast Massachusetts
Mosquito Control and
Wetlands Management District
will be spraying on ThursHEALTH
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â€¢ Health Innovations (Revere
and Chelsea): Please call 339987-1956
to make an appointment
ahead of time.
â€¢ Fenway Health (Boston):
Appointments can be made by
calling 617-927-6060 Monday
through Friday between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m.
â€¢ Massachusetts General
Hospital Sexual Health Clinic
(Boston): Appointments can
be made by calling 617-7247000
Monday through Friday
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
â€¢ Boston Medical Center
(Boston): Register for an appointment
directly at www.
bmc.org/Monkeypox. Appointments
can be made by calling
617-414-2803 Monday
through Friday between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m.
day, August 25, 2022, between
8:00 p.m. and midnight. The
rain date is Friday, August 26.
The areas to be treated will be
all Revere Public Schools, plus
Ambrose/Erricola Park, DiSalvo
â€¢ Cambridge Health Alliance
(Cambridge/Somerville): Appointments
can be made by
registering here: https://home.
color.com/vaccine/register/metronorthmobile
or by calling 781338-0104
Monday through Friday
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
â€¢ East Boston Neighborhood
Health Center (Boston):
Appointments can be made by
calling 617-568-4500 Monday
through Friday between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. This site also off ers
vaccine appointments on Saturdays
between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The Revere Department of
Public Health will continue to
monitor the spread of monkeypox
in the City of Revere and
will provide updates as they
arise. If you have any questions
or concerns, please reach out to
the department by calling 781485-8486.
Park,
Curtis Park, Fredrickâ€™s Park,
St. Maryâ€™s Griswold Park and
Gibson Park. This is designed
to control the adult mosquito
population near city schools
and fi elds.
The Revere Public Health Department
suggests residents in
these neighborhoods remain
indoors with windows and
doors closed while spraying
is occurring in your area, and
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parking fi ne from $100 to $50.
â€œOther than that, I think it should
stay on and I donâ€™t think it causes
any additional problems to
the city,â€ said Cogliandro.
Revere Parking Director Zachary
Babo said he also supports
making the bus lane permanent,
but agreed with Cogliandro
that a $100 fi ne for parking
in the bus lane is too high. Babo
said the city might also want
to reconsider the hours for the
lane, noting that after 8 a.m.,
there is increased traffi c from
people dropping off students
at school and stopping at local
businesses.
Ward 6 City Councillor Richard
Serino spoke against making
the bus lane permanent,
noting issues other cities have
had with similar bus lanes causing
traffi c congestion. He said
he is also concerned that allowing
the bus lane on Broadway
would open the city to implementing
lanes on other streets,
such as Squire Road, that could
lead to traffi c issues.
Several residents expressed
concerns that the bus lane hurts
businesses along Broadway.
Wayne Rose said the three minutes
saved for bus riders wasnâ€™t
enough of a tradeoff . â€œIâ€™ve talked
to business owners, and they
say it hurts their business, especially
the ones that open at seven
in the morning,â€ said Rose.
State Rep. Turco
endorses Suffolk County
Sheriff Steve Tompkins
â€œAs a former Special Sheriff of Worcester County, a lifelong resident
of Suff olk County and now as a State Representative, I have
watched Steve Tompkins become a leader in corrections reform
in Massachusetts and nationally. To hear Sheriff Tompkins talk
about the meaning of both â€˜careâ€™ and â€˜custodyâ€™ gives you an instant
understanding of his kindness, his compassion and his boldness.
The people of Suff olk County are fortunate to have a leader
of his caliber as our Sheriff and I proudly urge the people of
Suff olk County to vote to re-elect Steve Tompkins in the September
6 Democratic primary.â€â€” State Representative Jeff rey Rosario
Turco (D-Winthrop).
Nicholls dances up a
storm at showcase
performance
R
evere resident Albert Nicholls
participated at the
Dancesport Academy of New
England Showcase Ballroom
Dance Performance held on August
21 at the Dance Studio the
in Burlington, Mass. With a live
audience and along with other
performances, Albert, with
instructor Saori DeSouza as his
partner, performed the Rhythm
Dance Swing. The audience appreciated
the performance and
said that the ticket price paid
was well worth it. Albert enjoyed
cheering for the other performers,
and he also appreciates the
dedication of his teacher â€“ cofounder
of Dancesport Academy
of New England in Brookline
â€“ challenging him to make his
best eff ort in ballroom dancing.
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~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~
When It Comes to More Affordability in
Housing, Our Politicians Talk the Talk
By Sal Giarratani
As a baby boomer I have seen
many things only go in one direction
which is DOWN. I have
never lived in Revere but I know
the city well by always having
family there. Oh, and having a
great amusement park was just
an extra benefi t.
The Boston Globe had a frontpage
story last week on page
one about Revere and the housing
boom. The news story clearly
pointed out the Housing
Boom in the city of Revere but it
also pointed out how the boom
has left so many behind.
Too often, much of the real
estate boom doesnâ€™t help ordinary
folks and ordinary families
trying to call Revere home. Everywhere
you look, like in my
own East Boston, housing keeps
getting more expensive and out
of range for working families,
struggling middle-class homeowners
and newly arriving immigrant
groups.
The time is long overdue for
our elected offi cials in Revere
and elsewhere to speak directly
to this issue and deliver. It is
easy to talk the talk but what
have you done lately for the
people who call Revere their
home and who are always feeling
like at any time this dream
of theirs could just disappear. If
rents increase due to the constant
overdevelopment, it does
seem to hurt regular folks who
are just trying to survive in this
toxic housing environment we
now live with and feeling so
helpless about.
Our elected need to have our
backs. They need to be speaking
out and acting on behalf of
their constituencies. How many
folks just move out looking elsewhere?
The job of local elected
offi cials is to make sure this new
housing development doesnâ€™t
abandon working-class families
who often have no fi nancial
choice but to leave.
Our cities must remain open
to all. Now is the time for City
Hall to commit to that.
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Revere Public Schools Bus Routes
â€¢ For a full list of RPS Bus Routes, please visit our RPS Transportation page at:
tinyurl.com/RPStransportation
â€¢ Elementary Schools
o A.C. Whelan Elementary
o Lincoln Elementary
o Paul Revere Innovation Elementary
A. C. WhElAn
Elementary school
(Park)
A. C. Whelan Bus 1
AM Departure Time: 8:00
Park Ave. and Dale St.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:01
Dale St. and Reservoir Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:03
Washington Ave. and Park Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:05
PM Departure Time: 2:53
Washington Ave. and Park Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:55
Dale St. and Reservoir Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:58
Park Ave. and Dale St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:00
A. C. WhElAn
Elementary school
(North Revere)
A. C. WHElan Bus 2
AM Departure Time: 7:50
McCoba St. and Ward St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:50
Ward St. and Lechmere St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:51
Salem St. and Stone St.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:55
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:56
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:57
Salem St. and Liberty Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:58
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:59
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:00
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington Ave.)
AM Est. Arrival: 8:02
PM Departure Time: 2:53
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington Ave.)
PM. Est. Arrival: 2:56
Lynn St. and Spring St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:05
Salem St. and Stone St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:08
Salem St. and Franklin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:11
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:12
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:13
Ward St. and Lechmere St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:21
McCoba St. and Ward St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:22
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
Abraham Lincoln
Elementary SChool
Abraham Lincoln Bus 1
(Northgate & North Revere)
AM Departure Time: 7:50
McCoba St. and Ward St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:50
Lechmere St. and Ward St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:52
Salem St. and Waitt Park
AM Est. Arrival: 8:00
Salem St. and Clifton St.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:01
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:02
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:04
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 8:05
PM Departure Time: 2:53
McCoba St. and Ward St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:54
Lechmere St. and Ward St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:55
Salem St. and Waitt Pk.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:00
Salem St. and Clifton St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:04
Salem St. and Franklin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:07
Salem St. and Liberty St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:09
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:10
Lynn St. and Spring St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:11
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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AM Departure Time: 7:35
Revere Beach Blvd. and Kell's Kreme
AM Est. Arrival: 7:35
500 Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:36
585 Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:38
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:40
Lynnway and Chamberlain Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:41
Rice Ave. and Bateman Ave.
(Point of Pines Yacht Club)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:42
Rice Ave. and Lancaster Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:44
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:47
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:49
PM Departure Time: 2:53
Revere Beach Blvd. and Kell's Kreme
PM Est. Arrival: 3:09
AM Departure Time: 7:30
500 Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:10
585 Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:12
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:13
Lynnway and Chamberlain Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:14
Rice Ave. and Bateman Ave.
(Point of Pines Yacht Club)
PM Est. Arrival: 3:16
Rice Ave. and Lancaster Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:19
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:24
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:25
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
St. George (Pink Building)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:53
St. George (Pink Building)
PM Est. Arrival: 3:00
Oak Island and Glendale St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:30
Dashwood Park
AM Est. Arrival: 7:40
PM Departure Time: 2:53
Oak Island and Glendale St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:55
Dashwood Park
PM Est. Arrival: 2:58
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Revere Public Schools Bus Routes
â€¢ For a full list of RPS Bus Routes, please visit our RPS Transportation page at:
tinyurl.com/RPStransportation
â€¢ Middle Schools
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Garfield Middle School
Garfield Middle School Bus 2
(Washington Ave. & Park Ave.)
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AM Departure Time: 6:55
AutoZone (Broadway)
AM Est. Arrival: 6:55
Malden St. and Patriot Pkwy.
AM Est. Arrival: 6:58
Domino's Pizza (Broadway)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:01
Winthrop Ave. and Harris St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Winthrop Ave. and Harris St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:35
Domino's Pizza (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Malden St. and Patriot Pkwy.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:45
AutoZone (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
AM Departure Time: 7:00
Washington Ave. and Mountain Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Washington Ave. and Park Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Park Ave. and Kilburn St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:04
Park Ave. and Furness St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:06
Park Ave. and Allston St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:08
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Park Ave. and Allston St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:38
Park Ave. and Furness St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Park Ave. and Kilburn St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:42
Washington Ave. and Park Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:44
Washington Ave. and Mountain Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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AM Departure Time: 7:00
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AM Departure Time: 7:00
Sargent St. and Griffin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
Sargent St. and Case Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
Malden St. and Derby Rd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:14
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Sargent St. and Griffin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:42
Sargent St. and Case Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:47
Malden St. and Derby Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:53
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Salem St. and Stone St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:01
Salem St. and Clifton St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:03
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:04
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington St.)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:07
St. Mary's Church
AM Est. Arrival: 7:08
Ward St. and McCoba St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
Domino's Pizza (Broadway)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:17
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Domino's Pizza (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Ward St. and McCoba St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
Lynn St. and Spring St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:56
Salem St. and Stone St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:58
Salem St. and Clifton St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:00
Salem St. and Franklin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:01
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:02
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:03
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington St.)
PM Est. Arrival: 3:06
St. Mary's Church
PM Est. Arrival: 3:08
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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AM Departure Time: 7:00
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Pines Fire Station
AM Est. Arrival: 7:08
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:10
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Kelly's Roast Beef
AM Est. Arrival: 7:15
Revere St. and Hawes St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:17
Revere St. and Sagamore St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:18
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Revere St. at Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:31
Kelly's Roast Beef
PM Est. Arrival: 2:37
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:39
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Pines Fire Station
PM Est. Arrival: 2:42
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Revere St. and Sagamore St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:58
Revere St. and Hawes St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:03
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
AM Departure Time: 7:15
American Legion (Broadway)
Est. AM Arrival: 7:15
Winthrop Ave. and Beach St.
Est. AM Arrival: 7:19
Beachmont School
(Destination - GMS)
Est. AM Arrival: 7:24
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Winthrop Ave. and Beach St.
Est. AM Arrival: 2:37
American Legion (Broadway)
Est. AM Arrival: 2:40
State Rd. and Winthrop Ave.
Est. AM Arrival: 3:01
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Revere Public Schools Bus Routes
â€¢ For a full list of RPS Bus Routes, please visit our RPS Transportation page at:
tinyurl.com/RPStransportation
â€¢ Middle Schools
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Rumney Marsh
Academy
Rumney Marsh Academy Bus 1
(Winthrop Ave. & Broadway & Sargent St.)
AM Departure Time: 7:05
Winthrop Ave. and Elm St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
Beach St. and Winthrop Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:10
American Legion Hall (Broadway)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:18
Sargent St. and Griffin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:21
Malden St. and Patriot Pkwy.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:24
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Winthrop Ave. and Elm St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:32
Beach Ave. and Winthrop Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:34
American Legion Hall (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:37
Sargent St. and Griffin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Malden St. and Patriot Pkwy.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:47
Rumney Marsh
Academy
Rumney Marsh Academy bus 2
(Beachmont & Garfield)
AM Departure Time: 7:00
Revere Beach Pkwy. and Pratt St.
AM Departure: 7:00
Beachmont School
AM Est. Arrival: 7:04
Garfield School
(Destination - RMA)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:06
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Revere Beach Pkwy. and Pratt St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:35
North Shore Rd. and Wolcott Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
State Rd. and Atlantic Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
Rumney Marsh
Academy
Rumney Marsh
Academy
Rumney Marsh Academy Bus 3
(Oak Island & Pines)
AM Departure Time: 6:55
Revere St. and Sagamore St.
AM Est. Arrival: 6:55
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 6:58
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 6:59
Pines Fire Station
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:07
Kelly's Roast Beef
AM Est. Arrival: 7:10
Revere St. and Bay Rd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Garfield School
(Destination - RMA)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:35
PM Departure Time: 2:28
AM Departure Time: 7:00
North Shore Rd. and Wolcott Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:32
Revere St. and Bay Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:35
Kelly's Roast Beef
PM Est. Arrival: 2:37
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:39
Pines Fire Station
PM Est. Arrival: 2:41
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:44
Revere St. and Sagamore St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:50
Park Ave. and Cambridge St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Mountain Ave. and Washington St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Mountain Ave. and Oxford St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:03
Mountain Ave. and Irving St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
Domino's Pizza (Broadway)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
AutoZone (Broadway)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:11
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Park Ave. and Cambridge St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Mountain Ave. and Washington St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Mountain Ave. and Oxford St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
Mountain Ave. and Irving St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
Domino's Pizza (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:52
AutoZone (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:57
RUmney Marsh Academy Bus 4
(Park Ave. & Mountain Ave. & Broadway)
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
Susan B. Anthony Middle School Bus Routes
Rumney Marsh
Academy
Rumney Marsh Academy Bus 5
(Northgate & North Revere)
AM Departure Time: 6:55
Ward St. and McCoba St.
AM Est. Arrival: 6:55
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Salem St. and Stone St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Salem St. and Clifton St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:04
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:06
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:07
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:08
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington St.)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:11
St. Mary's Church
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Malden St. and Derby Rd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:14
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Ward St. and McCoba St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:45
Salem St. and Stone St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
Salem St. and Clifton St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:49
Salem St. and Franklin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:50
Lynn St. and Spring St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:51
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington St.)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:52
St. Mary's Church
PM Est. Arrival: 2:53
Malden St. and Derby Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:55
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
Susan B. Anthony
Middle School
Susan B. Anthony Bus 1
(northgate & North Revere)
AM Departure Time: 7:00
McCoba St. and Ward St.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:00
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:07
Salem St. and Stone St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
Salem St. and Clifton St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:10
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:11
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:14
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington St.)
Am Est. Arrival: 7:17
Park Ave. and Dale St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:20
Park Ave. and Cambridge St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:22
PM Departure Time: 2:28
McCoba St. and Ward St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:31
Lynn St. and Spring St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:33
Salem St. and Stone St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Salem St. and Clifton St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:41
Salem St. and Franklin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:42
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:44
The Bridge Pizzeria (Washington St.)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
Park Ave. and Dale St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:50
Park Ave. and Cambridge St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:52
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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Revere Public Schools Bus Routes
â€¢ For a full list of RPS Bus Routes, please visit our RPS Transportation page at:
tinyurl.com/RPStransportation
â€¢ Middle Schools
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Susan B. Anthony
Middle School
Susan B. Anthony Bus 2
(Oak Island & Pines)
AM Departure Time: 6:55
Paul Revere School
Am Est. Arrival: 6:55
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Pines Fire Station
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:08
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Kelly's Roast Beef
AM Est. Arrival: 7:16
St. George (Pink Building)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:18
Revere St. at Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:19
Garfield Elementary School
(Destination: SBA)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:21
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Paul Revere School
PM Est. Arrival: 2:34
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:37
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:38
Pines Fire Station
PM Est. Arrival: 2:41
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:42
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Kelly's Roast Beef
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
St. George (Pink Building)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
Revere St. at Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:49
North Shore Rd. and Wolcott Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:55
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
Susan b. Anthony
Middle School
Susan B. Anthony Bus 3
(Broadway & Beach St.)
AM Departure Time: 7:00
American Legion Hwy. at Revere Tanning
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Broadway and Beach Rd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:02
Winthrop Ave. and Elm St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:06
Beach St. and Library St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:08
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Beach St. and Library St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:31
Winthrop Ave. and Elm St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:34
American Legion Hwy. at Revere Tanning
PM Est. Arrival: 2:44
Broadway and Beach St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:45
Susan B. Anthony
Middle School
Susan B. Anthony Bus 4
(Green St. & Garfield)
AM Departure Time: 7:00
Revere Beach Pkwy. and Green St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:00
Garfield School
(Destination - SBA)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Revere Beach Pkwy. and Green St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
North Shore Rd. and Eliot Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:45
Susan B. Anthony
Middle School
Susan B. Anthony Bus 5
(Beachmont & Garfield)
AM Departure Time: 7:05
Beachmont School
AM Est. Arrival: 7:05
Garfield School
(Destination: SBA)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Beachmont School
PM Est. Arrival: 2:36
North Shore Rd. and Wolcott Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
â€¢ High Schools
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AM Departure Time: 7:05
Salem St. and Stone St.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:05
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:10
Salem St. and Liberty Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:15
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Lynn St. and Spring St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:45
Salem St. and Stone St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:47
Salem St. and Franklin St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:49
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:51
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î†î‰î‚‚î‚¹ î€­îƒœî‚»î‚‚îƒ‚î‚– î†¿ î•îƒ‰î‚­îƒ‚îƒ¢ îƒ‰î‚¤ îƒ•î‚­îƒ‚î‚šîƒœî†‘
AM Departure Time: 7:05
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:05
Mills Ave. and Frank Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:06
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:07
Pines Fire Station
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
Kelly's Roast Beef
AM Est. Arrival: 7:16
St. George (Pink Building)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:18
Revere St. at Revere Beach Blvd
AM Est. Arrival: 7:19
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Revere St. at Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:40
St. George (Pink Building)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:42
Kelly's Roast Beef.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:45
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
Pines Fire Station
PM Est. Arrival: 2:47
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:50
Mills Ave. and Frank Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:51
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:52
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022
Revere Public Schools Bus Routes
â€¢ For a full list of RPS Bus Routes, please visit our RPS Transportation page at:
tinyurl.com/RPStransportation
â€¢ High Schools
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AM Departure Time: 7:10
Winthrop Pkwy. and Jones Rd.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:10
Crescent Ave. and Summer St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
PM Departure Time: 2:28
Winthrop Ave. and Bennington St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:04
Crescent St. and Webster St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:07
Crescent Ave. and Summer St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:09
Crescent Ave. and Winthrop Pkwy.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:12
Winthrop Pkwy. and Jones Rd.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:15
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AM Departure Time: 7:05
Salem St. and Stone St.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:05
Salem St. and Franklin St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
Salem St. and Grand View Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:10
Salem St. and Liberty Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Salem St. and Overlook Ridge Dr.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
Lynn St. and Spring St.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:15
Revere High School
AM Est. Arrival: 7:25
CityLab
AM Est. Arrival: 7:35
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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AM Departure Time: 7:05
Mills Ave. and John Ave.
Am Est. Arrival: 7:05
Mills Ave. and Frank Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:06
Mills Ave. and Wadleigh Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:07
Pines Fire Station
AM Est. Arrival: 7:09
Lynnway and Harrington Ave.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:12
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
AM Est. Arrival: 7:13
Kelly's Roast Beef
AM Est. Arrival: 7:16
St. George (Pink Building)
AM Est. Arrival: 7:18
Revere St. at Revere Beach Blvd
AM Est. Arrival: 7:19
Revere High School
AM Est. Arrival: 7:25
CityLab
AM Est. Arrival: 7:35
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
AM Departure Time: 7:30
Revere High School
AM Arrival Time: 7:45
CityLab High School
AM Shuttle
CityLab
CityLab Afternoon Shuttle
Afternoon Departure Time: 2:28
Revere Beach Blvd. and Revere St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:31
Kelly's Roast Beef
PM Est. Arrival: 2:33
Along Revere Beach Blvd.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:35
Carey Circle
PM Est. Arrival: 2:39
Pines Fire Station
PM Est. Arrival: 2:41
Mills Ave and Frank Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:43
Revere St. and Sagamore St.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:46
One Stop Convenience (Revere St.)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:48
AutoZone (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 2:52
Malden St. and Patriot Pkwy.
PM Est. Arrival: 2:54
Newhall St. and Cushman Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:00
Domino's (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 3:02
Walgreens (Broadway)
PM Est. Arrival: 3:04
Broadway and Yeamans Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:07
Park Ave. and Dale St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:09
Park Ave. and Washington Ave.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:11
Washington Ave. and Sargent St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:13
St. Mary's Church.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:15
Overlook Ridge Dr.
PM Est Arrival: 3:17
Ward St.
PM Est. Arrival: 3:22
***Please note that all arrival and departure times are estimated and are dependent on traffic. Students should be at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the estimated arrival time.
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two valleys and fi lling them with
an additional 500,000 tons of
ash, fl ies in the face of common
sense, especially with the projected
flooding and sea level
rises in this extremely sensitive
wetland. Our concern, and that
of those we represent, is if WIN
continues dumping ash into this
landfi ll indefi nitely, the river and
the neighborhood across from it
would be even more susceptible
to contamination in the event of
an intense coastal storm. Additionally,
if fl ood waters reach the
property and contaminate the
active part(s) of the landfi ll, there
is no doubt the landfi llâ€™s integrity
would be compromised, and
ash would get into the waters.
Similar to fl ooding concerns
for neighborhoods in Revere, a
number of instances have occurred
in Saugus. Constituents
of the Sixteenth Suff olk District
in East Saugus who live in neighborhoods
closest to the Rumney
Marsh experience the same
level of fl ooding on their streets
and in their homes. The conditions
during storms have been
so severe at times that an entire
section of Route 107, right in
front of the WIN facility, has been
closed to traffi c in both directions
due to extreme fl ooding.
Also, the Commuter Rail tracks,
which run right alongside the
landfi ll, have been fl ooded on
more than one occasion.
As a result of MassDEPâ€™s decision
to grant WIN Saugus the fi -
nal permit to move forward with
this expansion, without mandating
WIN go before the Saugus
Board of Health for a new
Site Assignment, the Conservation
Law Foundation and the
Town of Saugus fi led an appeal
before Suff olk Superior Court to
reverse the agencyâ€™s decision.
In August of 2019, the Superior
Court denied the appeal. Justice
Kenneth Salinger opined: â€œ(The
plaintiffâ€™s) assertion that DEP
could not modify the operating
permit because the board never
assigned this site as a location
for a landfi ll is without merit. This
site was being used as a landfi
ll when the Solid Waste Management
Act was fi rst enacted;
it has therefore been assigned
for landfi ll purposes by operation
of law since 1955.â€
In the most recent proposal,
WIN stated the deal is contingent
on receiving both local
and state permits. The proposal
promises a cash incentive to the
Town of Saugus to allow the facility
to continue dumping ash
for an additional 25 years at the
landfi ll. This would require an expansion
of the landfi ll as well as
bury more than 2.5 million tons
of additional ash to the landfi ll
within these 25 years.
MassDEP has already determined
that additional ash over
the 50-foot maximum height
or expanding the footprint will
not be allowed, since the incinerator
is located in an Area of
Critical Environmental Concern
(ACEC). In a letter from MassDEP
Commissioner Martin Suuberg
to State Representative Jeff rey
Turco, dated Nov. 16, 2021, Suuberg
states: â€œAny future proposals
for expansion would require
a modifi cation to the facilityâ€™s
site assignment and approval
from MassDEP and the Saugus
Board of Health. As the landfi ll is
located within an ACEC, an expansion
of the landfi ll (including
vertical expansion) would
need to meet the site suitability
criteria in the Regulations with
respect to the site assignment.
While an applicant is free to propose
a site assignment modifi -
cation, and MassDEP will review
information submitted, based
upon the information presently
before MassDEP, the facility fails
to meet the necessary site suitability
criteria to allow for expansion
within the ACEC and therefore
would not receive a positive
site suitability determination.
Without a positive site suitability
determination from MassDEP, a
proposal to amend the facilityâ€™s
site assignment to allow for vertical
expansion would not advance
to the Saugus Board of
Health for consideration.â€
Twenty years after this site
should have closed operations,
WIN is still putting profi ts over
people.
The idea that our community
could allow this or any corporation
to pay for the ability
to pollute is absurd. Under
no circumstances do we support
any expansion of the unlined
ash landfi ll that sits in the
center of the beautiful Rumney
Marsh, an ACEC itself. Saugus
and Revere voters cannot be silenced
with money. The damage
to the environment and the
health of neighbors will surely
surpass any monetary benefi
t posed by this expansion if it
has not already. We are opposed
to this or any scheme that risks
the health of our neighbors or
neighborhoods.
Though it is too late to reverse
MassDEPâ€™s 2018 decision,
now is the time to mandate a
definitive closure date of this
unlined landfi ll, which should
have ceased operation in December
of 1996. At this juncture
in time, we should be discussing
closure and remediation
plans, yet the Town of Saugus
is entertaining yet another
expansion with the interest and
intent in using the site for the
dumping of ash indefi nitely. It is
time to require WIN to begin closure
of this landfi ll, and plan for
remediation to safeguard what
is already there. Thank you for
your attention to this matter. If
we can be of any further assistance,
please do not hesitate to
contact our offi ces.
Sincerely,
Jessica Ann Giannino
State Representative
Sixteenth Suff olk District
Jeff rey R. Turco
State Representative
Nineteenth Suff olk District
Lydia Edwards
State Senator
First Suff olk and Middlesex
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î€•î‘î‡ î€±îˆîš î€¼îˆî„î•î‚¶î– î€§î„îœ î€‹î€²î…î–î€‘î€Œ
î€±î’ î€¶î†î‹î’î’î
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î€±î’ î€¶î†î‹î’î’î
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î€”î€œî—î‹ î€­î˜î‘îˆî—îˆîˆî‘î—î‹
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022
RHS Class of 1967 recalls fond memories
while making new ones during class reunion
By Tara Vocino
T
he Re -
vere High
School Class of
1967 reflected
on old memories
and made
new ones during
last Thursdayâ€™s
class reunion
at the
Danversport
Yacht Club.
Pictured from left to right: alumnae Larry Swed,
Mary Ann Bova-Silva, former Revere School Committee
Member Donna (Costa) (Wood) Pruitt, Robert
Silva, Lona (Modica) Frongillo and Lorraine LaMalfa.
Shown from left to right: Lucille DiCalogero Oâ€™Connell, Janice
Deliso, Marguerite (Terenzio) Upton, Gail Simonelli Ferrairo
and Joanne (Corriere) Graham during last Thursdayâ€™s 1967 Revere
High School class reunion at the Danversport Yacht Club.
Revere, let us wrap your
home in energy savings all
year round.
As a part of National Gridâ€™s
Community First partnership, Revere
residents are eligible to save 75% or more on
approved insulation and no-cost air sealing. Just think
of insulation as a comfortable sweater for your home keeping the
air you want in and air sealing as a jacket keeping dust and allergens out.
Air sealing and insulation work together to save energy all year long.
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Better manage
energy use.
Increase comfort
all year long.
To get started, schedule your no-cost
Home Energy Assessment today.
Learn more at î”îˆîšîšîšîˆîîŒî€•îŠî–î”î€–î•î–î™î›îîšîœî‰ˆ î–î“î’
or call 1-866-527-SAVE (7283)
Make your home more
environmentally friendly.
Keep out dust
and allergens.
MEMORIES | SEE Page 21
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Page 19
Chefs serve up invasive species green crab dishes
while helping to preserve the ecosystem
By Tara Vocino
S
ave the Harbor/Save the
Bay and Greencrab.org
cohosted a one-of-a-kind culinary
event on Revere Beach
last Thursday night. Cooking
with Green Crabs featured Ernie
Campbell, of Jamaica Mi
Hungry, and chefs Andrew
McQuesten and Youji Iwakura
demonstrating diff erent dishes
using the invasive species
green crab.
Participants learned how to
Chefs Youji Iwakura, Ernie Campbell, of Jamaica Mi Hungry, and Andrew
McQuesten held green crabs. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Revere Beach residents Morgan Cameron, 2, MacKenzie
Cameron and William Smith came to help out the
environment since green crab is an invasive species.
catch and cook green crabs
at home and sampled dishes.
There was also quahog decorating,
shucking workshops
and a touch tank. This event
was sponsored by Save the
Harbor/Save the Bayâ€™s Better
Beaches Program in partnership
with the Department of
Conservation & Recreation.
Participants largely didnâ€™t
know that green crabs eat juvenile
lobster, shellfish and
eelgrass.
For information, visit
savetheharbor.org/better-beaches-events.
Xiuru
Ying and Jiamin Hu enjoyed eating an invasive species.
Sidney Badger, 3, petted a green crab held by his father, Daniel.
CHEFS | SEE Page 26
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022
Revere Department of Public Works to
Host Revere Public Works Day September
10 at Rumney Marsh Academy
REVERE, MA -- The Revere Department
of Public Works announced
Revere Public Works
Day 2022 is being held on Saturday,
September 10th, 2022
at the Rumney Marsh Academy
between 10am â€“ 2pm. This
event will showcase services the
DPW and Water/Sewer Departments
provide throughout the
city and give residents and kids a
chance to learn more about this
essential department. There will
be several educational games
and activities for children of all
HAIRCUTS | FROM Page 1
barber Artie Cook, 30 kids in
need will start off their schoolyear
with a fresh new cut.
â€œDerek is my barber and
reached out to me a few weeks
ago with this idea, so I knew we
needed to help out,â€ said Mayor
Brian Arrigo. â€œHe didnâ€™t want
any attention, he just wanted
to put smiles on their faces â€“
thatâ€™s what this community is all
about. Iâ€™m really proud of Derek
for putting this together and I
thank Jenna Cirino for stepping
up to the plate. This will make a
huge diff erence for these kids
going into the schoolyear.â€
Revere Department of Public
Health Director Lauren Buck
dropped off back-to-school kits
at the beginning of the day with
the City of Revere Social Worker,
Nicole Palermo. The kits are
all fi lled with products needed
to keep them feeling fresh and
clean throughout the school
year â€“ including shampoo, deoages.
Tons of freebies, a bounce
house, face painting, DJ and
more will be available to add to
the excitement.
The Revere 311 office will
be there to answer questions
and open tickets for issues residents
may have in Revere, like
potholes, raised sidewalks, and
more. The MWRA will also be
in attendance to provide educational
materials and provide
clean and fresh water to attendees
with the help of their water
truck.
A bulky item drop off will be
available in the parking lot of
Revere High School on this day
as well. ONLY non-hazardous
bulky items will be accepted (i.e.,
mattresses, furniture, bicycles,
wood up to 4ft in length, lawn
furniture, etc.). Items that will
not be accepted are appliances,
electronics, paint, and batteries.
Money will be accepted
by cash or check only. Attendees
are asked to park in the Revere
High School parking lot at
101 School Street for this event.
JOINT INVESTMENT
ACCOUNTS AND
MASSHEALTH
Mayor Brian Arrigo is shown with Derek Anemoduris, owner of
Derekâ€™s Barber Shop, Revere-raised hairdresser Jenna Cirino and
barber Artie Cook outside Derekâ€™s Barber Shop on Monday.
dorant and other toiletries.
Derekâ€™s Barber Shop is located
on 235 Park Ave. in Revere, and
Hairdresser
Jenna Cirino
is shown
w o rk ing
on a studentâ€™s
hair
as barber
Artie Cook
awaits his
next client.
Jenna Cirino currently works at
B&B Salon (679 Fellsway West)
in Medford, Mass.
Any asset, with the exception
of joint bank accounts,
owned by two or more single
individuals is presumed
to be owned in equal shares,
unless a diff erent percentage
of ownership is substantiated.
For example, a joint brokerage
account with Fidelity
owned by a parent applying
for MassHealth benefits
owned jointly with his or her
son would only be a countable
asset for eligibility purposes
to the extent of 50%
of that account value. Joint
bank accounts, on the other
hand, will be counted in full for
MassHealth eligibility purposes,
unless the other joint owner
can prove contribution towards
the balance in the bank
accounts.
The longer the joint brokerage
account has been established,
the more likely that
MassHealth would only count
50% of the value of the account
upon submitting an application
for MassHealth benefi
ts. If you were to open up a
joint brokerage account several
months prior to applying
for MassHealth, it is likely the
application would be denied
as MassHealth would proceed
to count 100% of the value
of the account as opposed
to 50%. The adding of a child
as a joint owner of the brokerage
account would be treated
as a disqualifying transfer
subject to the fi ve-year look
back period.
If you are concerned that
a loved one, who is not married,
and who may be in need
of nursing home care well
within the next fi ve years, it
might be worthwhile looking
into taking some bank account
monies and transferring
them to a brokerage account
in the name of the person
who will soon be entering
the nursing home and a son or
daughter. If enough time goes
by after the establishment of
such an account, at least half
of the monies will be protected.
If MassHealth took the position
that the entire account
is countable, then excess assets
in that situation could be
transferred to a pooled trust
depending upon the particular
facts and circumstances.
The pooled trust will take
the excess countable assets
off the table and convert
them to non-countable assets
held by the non-profit
pooled trust entity. Monies
can be spent on the
nursing home resident on
items and services not covered
by MassHealth. There
is a payback provision to
MassHealth and there is an
amount that will be retained
by the charity depending
on how long the recipient
of MassHealth benefi ts resides
in the nursing home.
Even a Medicaid annuity
should be looked at as another
option of protecting
as much money as possible.
Countable assets are converted
to a non-countable
income stream that would
have to be paid to the nursing
home. By doing this, you
would at least be able to obtain
approval for MassHealth
benefi ts.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an Estate Planning/Elder Law Attorney, Certifi ed
Public Accountant, Certifi ed Financial Planner, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a Masterâ€™s Degree in Taxation.
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com.
BUYER1
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
SELLER1
BUYER2
Pena, Maria
Zavala, Glenda
Valdovinos, Jose
Valdovinos, Crisî†Ÿ na
Meier, Eleanor E
Beltran Gregorio Est
Berrio, Carlos A
SELLER2
Meier, Thomas
182 Proctor Ave
ADDRESS DATE PRICE
08.04.22 595000
Debeltran, Maria M 509 Broadway #1 08.01.22 215000
Jimenez, Alba
21-23 Central Ave 08.03.22 825000
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What is an Annual
Notice of Change?
Dear Savvy Senior,
Last year I received a â€œnotice of changeâ€ letter from my
Medicare provider. Should I expect another one this year, and
what should I do with it?
Medicare Rookie
Dear Rookie,
The letter youâ€™re asking about
is actually referred to as the
Annual Notice of Change (or
ANOC), which is a letter you receive
from your Medicare Advantage
or Medicare Part D
prescription drug plan in late
September. (People with only
a Medigap plan donâ€™t receive
these because Medigap plans
do not have benefit changes
from year to year). So yes, you
should expect to receive another
letter next month.
The ANOC gives a summary of
any changes in your planâ€™s costs
and coverage that will take effect
Jan. 1 of the next year. The
ANOC is typically mailed with
the planâ€™s â€œevidence of coverage,â€
which is a more comprehensive
list of the planâ€™s costs
and benefits for the upcoming
year.
You should review these notices
to see if your plan will continue
to meet your health care
needs in 2023. If you are dissatisfied
with any upcoming
changes, you can make changes
to your coverage during fall
open enrollment, which runs
from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7.
Here are three types of changes
to look for:
Costs: If you have a Medicare
Advantage plan, fi nd out what
you can expect to pay for services
in 2023. Costs such as deductibles
and copayments can
change each year. For example,
your plan may not have had a
deductible in 2022, but it could
have one in 2023. A deductible
is the amount of money
you owe out-of-pocket before
your plan begins to cover your
care. Another example is that
your plan may increase the copayments
you owe for visits to
your primary care provider or
specialists.
Coverage: If you have an Advantage
plan with prescription
drug coverage check to see if
your doctors, hospitals, and
other health care providers and
pharmacies will still be in network
for 2023. You have the lowest
out-of-pocket costs if you go
to providers and pharmacies
that are in your planâ€™s network. If
you see an out-of-network provider,
your plan may not cover
any of the cost of your care, leaving
you to pay the cost out-ofpocket.
You should also contact
your providers directly to confi
rm that they will still be accepting
your plan in the coming year.
Drugs: If you have prescription
drug coverage, look
through the planâ€™s formulary,
which is the list of drugs the
plan covers. Formulary changes
can happen from year to year,
so make sure the medications
youâ€™re taking will be covered
next year, and that theyâ€™re not
moved to a higher tier which
will aff ect your copay. If you see
any changes that will increase
your costs, you may want to select
a diff erent drug plan that
covers all of your medications.
If the formulary is incomplete,
or you do not see your drug(s)
on the list, contact the plan directly
to learn more.
If you have not received an
ANOC by the end of September,
you should contact your Medicare
Advantage Plan or Part D
plan to request it. This notice
can be very helpful in determining
whether you should make
any changes to your coverage
during the fall open enrollment.
Reading your ANOC can
also prevent any surprises about
your coverage in the new year.
Shopping, comparing and enrolling
in a new Medicare Advantage
or Part D plan during
the open enrollment period can
easily be done online at Medicareâ€™s
Plan Finder Tool at Medicare.gov/fi
nd-a-plan.
Or, if you donâ€™t have a computer
or Internet access, you
can also call Medicare at 800633-4227
and they can help
you out over the phone. Your
State Health Insurance Assistance
Program (SHIP), which
provides free Medicare counseling,
is also a great resource
to help you make any changes.
To fi nd a local SHIP counselor,
visit ShipHelp.org or call 877839-2675.
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 â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
RHS Class of â€™67 offi cers Class Vice President Anthony
DeLisio and Class Secretary Janis Ackerman
DelGaizo.
Mayor and City of Revere Partner
with Roads Consulting Group to
deliver small business technical
assistance to Broadway businesses
â€˜Business Strategyâ€™ Seminar scheduled for Sept. 14
T
he City of Revere through
its Department of Planning
& Community Development
has partnered with
Roads Consulting Group to deliver
small business technical
assistance to qualifying small
business owners who operate
a business on Broadway. Roads
Consulting Group will be providing
tailored, one-on-one
small business technical assistance
related to fi nancial management,
marketing & merMEMORIES
FROM
Page 18
chandising and expansion of
business operations. Currently,
ambassadors from Roads
Consulting Group are actively
engaging with small business
owners of the Broadway Business
District, conducting assessments
of individual businessâ€™s
needs. The assessments
will be matched with small
business technical assistance
at no cost to business owners
through the Coronavirus Local
Fiscal Recovery Fund (CLFRF)/
American Rescue Plan
Act (ARPA). This funding is designated
to stimulate the economic
growth of this key business
district.
The City of Revere and Roads
Consulting Group will cohost a
free Small Business Seminar â€“
â€˜Business Strategyâ€™ â€“ on Wednesday,
September 14 at 6:00 p.m.
at Revere City Hall. The seminar
is open to all Revere small busiBUSINESS
| SEE Page 23
Making memories: Reunion Committee member Dale Averill
by the reunion poster.
Marguerite (Terenzio) Upton and her
guest, Robert Upton, who graduated
from RHS in 1970, slow danced
on the dance fl oor.
Reunion Committee members, pictured from left to right: Lorraine
Eydenberg DiGiovanni, Laura Barrett Arsenault and Donna
(Costa) (Wood) Pruitt. Not pictured: Dale Averill.
Disc Jockey Kevin Phelan also
provided entertainment for
their 50th reunion.
Saugus resident Laura Flynn, who graduated
from Revere High School in 1986, and her
mother, Laura Barrett Arsenault, also of Saugus,
who graduated from Revere High in 1967
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or Senate last week. This week,
Beacon Hill Roll Call reports local
senatorsâ€™ roll call attendance records
for the 2022 session.
The Senate has held 146 roll calls
so far in the 2022 session. Beacon
Hill Roll Call tabulates the number
of roll calls on which each senator
voted 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.
Thirty of the 40 senators did not
miss any roll calls and have 100
percent roll call attendance records.
This high level of participation
can likely be attributed to the
fact that under emergency rules
adopted because of the COVID-19
pandemic, the vast majority of the
40 senators are not in the Senate
chamber during a session. Most
are watching and listening to the
session from their home, business
or Senate offi ce and casting their
votes remotely.
Senatorsâ€™ remote votes are communicated
to Senate offi cials during
the session or prior to the session
if senators are informed in advance
that there will be a roll call
vote. If a member wants to speak
on an issue under consideration,
they do so on a separate â€œdebate
phone lineâ€ and their voice is then
heard in the Senate chamber and
by anyone watching the broadcast
online.
The number of senators who
had 100 percent roll call attendance
records in the four years prior
to the pandemic was lower than
2022 as follows: 28 in 2019; 20 in
2018; 25 in 2017; and 17 in 2016.
It is a Senate tradition that the
Senate president only votes occasionally.
Current Senate President
Karen Spilka follows that tradition
and only voted on 39 (26.7
percent) of the 146 roll calls while
not voting on 107 (73.3 percent)
of them.
Nine (23 percent) of the 39 senators,
other than Spilka, missed one
or more roll calls. Sens. Cindy Friedman
(D-Arlington), Diana DiZoglio
(D-Methuen) and Sen. Joan Lovely
(D-Salem) each missed three roll
calls for a roll call attendance record
of 97.9 percent. Sens. Sonia
Chang Diaz (D-Boston), Harriette
Chandler (D-Worcester) and Ryan
Fattman (R-Sutton) each missed
two rolls and scored a roll call attendance
record of 98.6 percent.
Finally, Sens. Mike Rush (D-West
Roxbury), Adam Gomez (D-Springfi
eld) and Nick Collins (D-Boston)
each missed only one roll call for a
roll call attendance record of 99.3
percent. Beacon Hill Roll Call contacted
the nine senators asking
why they missed some roll calls.
Only two of the nine responded.
â€œI was prevented from engaging
in three roll call votes while
working remotely because my internet
connection was interrupted,â€
said Sen. Lovely. â€œI have participated
in all other roll call votes
this session and submitted a letter
on how I would have voted to the
Senate Clerk.â€
â€œA vote of mine was not recorded
due to remote communications
issue,â€ said Sen. Rush. â€œI submitted
a letter [indicating how I voted]
shortly after with my vote on
[the roll call].â€
Sens. Friedman, Chang-Diaz,
Chandler, DiZoglio, Fattman, Gomez
and Collins did not respond
to repeated requests by Beacon
Hill Roll Call asking them for a
statement.
SENATORSâ€™ 2022 ROLL CALL ATTENDANCE
RECORDS
The percentage listed next to
the senatorâ€™s name is the percentage
of roll call votes on which the
senator voted. The number in parentheses
represents the number
of roll calls that he or she missed.
Sen. Lydia Edwards
100 percent (0)
ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL
FILL OUT ONE APPLICATION
FOR MULTI-STATE BENEFITS â€“ Gov.
Baker signed into law a measure
that would allow individuals to simultaneously
apply online, on a
state-sponsored website, for various
state-funded benefi ts including
MassHealth, the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP), childcare subsidies, housing
subsidies, fuel assistance and
other needs-based health care, nutrition
and shelter benefi ts.
Supporters say that people who
need state assistance usually need
it from several diff erent programs.
They noted this presents a problem
because it is diffi cult for people
without cars and childcare to
go to all the diff erent places to apply.
They said a one-stop common
application would help streamline
the system and avoid a lot of bureaucratic
red tape.
Baker said he strongly support
the measure â€œas it aligns with an
important initiative that is currently
underway in this administration.â€
â€œThe agencies and secretariats included
in the proposed [measure]
are currently engaged in collaborative
eff orts to establish a common
application mechanism nearly
identical to the portal envisioned
by this section,â€ said Baker.
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1. On Aug. 26, 1826, what
market with the name
of another community
opened in Boston, Mass.?
2. How are farmer, hoop
and Humboldt Fog similar?
3. What type of Chinese
dress has frog fasteners on
the collar and lapel?
4. On Aug. 27, 2003, a
world recordâ€“winning battery
system was installed
in what cold climate U.S.
city that is nicknamed â€œThe
Golden Heart Cityâ€?
5. How many times has
the U.S. Constitution been
amended: 10, 27 or 33?
6. Which planet has Valles
Marineris, which is solar
systemâ€™s largest known
canyon: Earth, Jupiter or
Mars?
7. August 28 is National
Bow Tie Day; what American
performance artist has
been known for a bow tie
hairstyle?
8. After what year did the
worldâ€™s population switch
from mostly rural to mostly
urban: 1953, 1990 or 2008?
9. Who inspired Robert
Zimmerman to change his
name to Bob Dylan?
10. On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane
Katrina made landAnswers
tment
of Elemeny
Education
ublic
t a study and iso
ently
fall
in what state?
11. How are ascorbic acid,
retinol and calciferol similar?
12.
What item of clothing
was named after a
horserace?
13. On Aug. 30, 1885, what
method of transport was
fi rst patented by Gottlieb
Daimler?
14. Guinness World Records
reported that Zeus,
a 3â€™5â€ dog in Texas, is the
worldâ€™s tallest dog; what
breed is he: greyhound,
Great Dane or borzoi?
15. Does thunder only happen
when it rains?
16. In what South American
country is it popular
for women to wear bowler
hats?
17. On Aug. 31, 1895, what
German patented a navigable
balloon?
18. How are Martin Arrowsmith,
Yuri Zhivago and
Victor Frankenstein similar?
19.
What song from the
1980â€™s is subtitled â€œA Salute
to 60â€™s Rockâ€?
20. On Sept. 1, 1897, the
first American subway
opened in what city?
1. Quincy Market
2. They are types of
soft cheese made
in America.
3. Cheongsam
4. Fairbanks, Alaska
(In 2005 Guinness
recognized it
as the Worldâ€™s Most
Powerful Battery.)
5. 27
6. Mars (â€œalmost
four times longer,
20 times wider,
and four times
deeperâ€ than the
Grand Canyon, according
to National
Geographic.)
7. Lady Gaga
8. 2008
9. The poet Dylan
Thomas
10. Louisiana
11. They are names
of vitamins (C, A
and D2, respectively).
12.
Ascot (a scarflike
tie named after
â€œThe Royal Ascotâ€
race at Ascot
Heath in Ascot,
England)
13. Motorcycle
14. Great Dane
15. No; there are
dry thunderstorms
(predominantly in
the western states)
16. Bolivia
17. Count Ferdinand
von Zeppelin
18. They are fi ctional
doctors
(from â€œArrowsmith,â€
â€œDr. Zhivagoâ€ and
â€œFrankensteinâ€)
19. â€œR.O.C.K. in the
U.S.A.â€ by John
Mellancamp
20. Boston
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OBITUARIES
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Theresa Ann
(Restiano) Sanni
F
ormerly of Revere and
Chelmsford passed away
on August 18, 2022 at the age
of 95. Born in Revere on June
14, 1927, she was the only child
to the late Alphonse and Antoinette
(Rizzo) Restiano. Beloved
wife of the late Dominic A. Sanni.
Devoted mother of Joanne
Brown and her husband Howard
formerly of North Andover,
David Sanni and his former
wife Iris of Marietta, GA, and Don
Sanni of Nashua, NH. Cherished
grandmother of Leslie Stanton
and her husband Kurt of Hamilton,
Caitlin Piccuirro and her
husband Marc of Needham, David
A. Sanni and his wife Lorraine
of FL, and Damien Sanni of GA.
Also survived by several loving
great grandchildren.
Theresa was a successful businesswoman.
She enjoyed playing
golf and bridge with her
friends. She was a longtime
TRAFFIC | FROM Page 1
matic increase of traffi c coming
off of Squire Road onto that oneway,â€
said Serino.
Meanwhile, Serino said, motorists
use the one-way on Sigourney
Street as a cut through
to head from West Revere toward
Northgate and Rte. 1.
At last weekâ€™s Traffi c Commission
meeting, a number of residents
spoke in favor of the proposed
changes and raised their
concerns about the increased
traffi c, safety issues and trash in
their neighborhoods as a result
of the traffic. Derby Road resident
Michelle Kelley said there
has been a tremendous increase
in traffic since Market Basket
opened in Northgate, and that
trash from the nearby fast-food
restaurants is a continual problem.
She said the traffi c and trash
problems will only get worse
when a Popeyeâ€™s restaurant proposed
for Squire Road at Derby
opens.
Kelley also presented a petition
in favor of the changes signed by
all the residents of Derby Road
from Grover Street to Squire
Road. Additionally, she noted
that 1,600 vehicles per day travel
down Derby.
member of the Vesper Country
Club. She will truly be missed
by all who knew her. A visitation
will be held at the Paul Buonfi
glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral
Home 128 Revere St, Revere on
Monday, August 29, 2022 from
12:00pm to 1:00pm followed
by a 1:15pm Graveside Service
at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden.
Relatives and friends are
kindly invited.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
can be made in Theresaâ€™s name
to the beloved staff and residents
at the Grace House, 28
Mammoth Rd, Windham, NH
03087.
Joseph â€œJoeâ€ Giuliano
battle with cancer, he was 56
years old.
Joe was born in Winthrop,
MA on January 2nd, 1966 to
his late parents Angelo & Elena
(Christoforo) Giuliano. He was
raised in East Boston and educated
in Boston Public Schools.
He was an alumnus of East Boston
high School Class of 1985.
Joe knew his calling at a young
age and began to work for his
uncle Sal Giugliano at â€œGiugliano
Corp.â€. He began as a laborer
and worked his way to Supervisor.
Joe was an extremely
hard worker, and he did everything
with skill & pride. He was
forced to retire in 2018, due to
his health.
He is the beloved husband
of 25 years to Giuseppina â€œPinaâ€
(Errico) Giuliano of Malden, The
loving father of Michael Angelo
Giuliano & Roberto Antonio Giuliano
both of Malden. The cherished
brother of Maria Serretta
& husband Edward â€œTedâ€ of Revere,
Lucy K. Giuliano of Revere,
Adrian A. Giuliano of Revere,
Flora Tella & husband Ralph of
Malden, Elisabeth Giuliano of
Revere & Robert Giuliano of Revere.
Also lovingly survived by
his canine girl â€œPennyâ€ and several
nieces & nephews.
Joe was completely devoted
O
f Malden died at Boston
Medical Center on
Wednesday, August 17th surrounded
by the comfort & love
of his family, following a 6-year
Sigourney Street resident
Joanne Giannino presented a
petition from her neighbors in
support of the changes, noting
that over 4,100 vehicles per day
travel down her street.
Several Sigourney Street residents,
including Revere Police
Sgt. Chris Giannino, said there is
a constant danger of accidents
on the street. â€œMy car has been
hit three or four times in front of
my house, and every one of my
neighbors has lost a car or two
in front of their houses over the
past 10 years,â€ said Sgt. Giannino.
One resident did caution that
making changes to Derby and
Sigourney would only push the
issue toward the other small side
streets off of Squire Road.
Serino said he hopes the
changes on Derby and Sigourney
are only the beginning and
that a larger plan to address traffi
c in the entire area is developed.
Part of the reason the Traffi c
Commission adopted a 60-day
trial is so the police department
could analyze data to see how it
impacts the surrounding streets,
according to Traffi c Commission
Chair Paul Argenzio.
â€œWe donâ€™t want to push the
problem to other streets,â€ said
Traffi c Commission Member and
Police Chief David Callahan, addto
his family; he loved them all
unconditionally. Joe was married
to his wife, â€œPinaâ€ and raised
their two sons in Malden. Joe enjoyed
camping in the outdoors
& he loved motorcycles. He was
ing that the department would
be analyzing the traffi c data. â€œWe
absolutely have to do something
because these folks need some
relief, and I can see their frustration.â€
Serino
said he supported the
60-day trial for the new traffic
patterns, which is scheduled to
start on Sept. 1, with the caveat
that things donâ€™t go back to
the way they were after the trial
period.
also a very aff ectionate animal
lover, especially dogs. His presence
will be greatly missed but
will forever be loved by his entire
family.
Family & friends were invited
to attend visiting hours on
Monday, August 22nd in Vazzaâ€™s
Beechwood Funeral Home in
Revere. A funeral was conducted
from the funeral home on
Tuesday followed by a funeral
mass at 10 am in St. Anthony of
Padua Church, Revere. Entombment
immediately followed at
Woodlawn Sheffi eld Mausoleum,
Everett.
Please Omit Flowers, send donation
in Joeâ€™s Memory to St.
Jude Childrenâ€™s Research Hospital
501 St. Jude Place Memphis,
TN 38015-9959.
James A. McMahon
home only a week prior. He was
76 years old .
Born and raised in Revere, he
was the son of Albert & Geraldine
(Fitzgerald) McMahon.
He attended Revere Schools
and was a graduate of Revere
High School. Following graduation,
he enlisted in the U.S. Marine
Corps. and served faithfully
during the Vietnam Era. He was
honorably discharged in 1967.
He married Mary A. (Freitas) and
the couple remained in Revere
where they raised their family.
James worked various jobs until
he was appointed to the Revere
Police Department in the
early 1980s. He retired from the
force in 2002. James maintained
an active social life and was a
member of the Revere Lodge of
Elks on Shirley Ave. & the Beachmont
V.F.W.
He is the beloved husband of
Mary A. (Freitas) McMahon of
Revere. Devoted father of Brian
J. McMahon of Revere & his
late wife Maria and Kristine McMahon
of Boston. Dear brother
of Nancy McMahon of Revere
& Alice Corderre of Florida. He
is the cherished uncle of Lisa &
Robbie.
Family & friends were invited
to attend a Memorial Visitation
on Thursday, August 25 in the
Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals,
Revere.
Donations in his memory may
O
f Revere, who passed away
unexpectedly on July 7th
after being stricken ill in his
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ness owners across the city, but
seating will be limited.
Roads Consulting Group was
founded in 2017. Its diverse
staff of experienced small business
owners and entrepreneurs
have been assisting small business
owners in Boston, Chelsea,
Lynn and Fall River. The partnership
between the City of Revere
and Roads Consulting Group is
be made The Wounded Warrior
Project by visiting http://www.
woundedwarriorproject.org.
one of many initiatives funded
through CLRRF/ARPA funds
designated to support our small
businesses and to stimulate economic
recovery within Revereâ€™s
business districts resulting from
the pandemic.
For more information about
the business revitalization efforts
on Broadway, visit https://
www.revere.org/business-development/smallbusiness
or email
smallbusiness@revere.org.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022
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î€¦î€²î€°î€°î€²î€±î€ºî€¨î€¤î€¯î€·î€« î€²î€© î€°î€¤î€¶î€¶î€¤î€¦î€«î€¸î€¶î€¨î€·î€·î€¶
î€·î€«î€¨ î€·î€µî€¬î€¤î€¯ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€±î€§ î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€¶î˜îµµî’îîŽ î€§îŒî™îŒî–îŒî’î‘
î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ î€¶î€¸î€•î€•î€³î€”î€šî€šî€•î€¨î€¤
Estate of: î€¤î€¥î€§î€¨î€µî€µî€¤î€½î€¤î€® î€²î€¸î€¤î€µî€µî€¤î€®
Date of Death: î€¤î˜îŠî˜î–î— î€”î€”î€ î€•î€“î€•î€”
î€¬î€±î€©î€²î€µî€°î€¤î€¯ î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨
î€³î€¸î€¥î€¯î€¬î€¦î€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€±î€²î€·î€¬î€¦î€¨
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner î€°î’î‹î„îîˆî‡ î€²î˜î„î•î•î„îŽ of î€ºîŒî‘î—î‹î•î’î“î€ î€°î€¤î€ a will
has been admitted to informal probate. î€°î’î‹î„îîˆî‡ î€²î˜î„î•î•î„îŽ of
î€ºîŒî‘î—î‹î•î’î“î€ î€°î€¤ has been informally appointed as the Personal
Representative of the estate to serve îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î•îˆî—îœ on the bond.
î€·î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ îŒî– î…îˆîŒî‘îŠ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—îˆî•îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆ
î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• î—î‹îˆ î€°î„î–î–î„î†î‹î˜î–îˆî—î—î–
î€¸î‘îŒî‰î’î•î î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î€¦î’î‡îˆ îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îŒî’î‘ î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
î€¬î‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î„î‘î‡ î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– î„î•îˆ î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ î‚¿îîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ
î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€ î…î˜î— îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î•îˆîŠî„î•î‡îŒî‘îŠ
î—î‹îˆ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î„î‘î‡
î†î„î‘ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— îŒî‘ î„î‘îœ îî„î—î—îˆî• î•îˆîî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆî€
îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î‡îŒî–î—î•îŒî…î˜î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î„î–î–îˆî—î– î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî– î’î‰ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
î€¬î‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— î—î’
îŒî‘î–î—îŒî—î˜î—îˆ î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî– î„î‘î‡ î—î’ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘ î’î•î‡îˆî•î– î—îˆî•îîŒî‘î„î—îŒî‘îŠ
î’î• î•îˆî–î—î•îŒî†î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î“î’îšîˆî•î– î’î‰ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆî–
î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆî€‘ î€¤ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘
î„î‘î‡ î€ºîŒîîî€ îŒî‰ î„î‘îœî€ î†î„î‘ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî•î€‘
î€¤î˜îŠî˜î–î— î€•î€™î€ î€•î€“î€•î€•
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î€¦î€²î€°î€°î€²î€±î€ºî€¨î€¤î€¯î€·î€« î€²î€© î€°î€¤î€¶î€¶î€¤î€¦î€«î€¸î€¶î€¨î€·î€·î€¶
î€·î€«î€¨ î€·î€µî€¬î€¤î€¯ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¤î€±î€§ î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î€¦î€²î€¸î€µî€·
î€¶î˜îµµî’îîŽ î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î„î‘î‡ î€©î„îîŒîîœ î€¦î’î˜î•î—
î€•î€— î€±îˆîš î€¦î‹î„î•î‡î’î‘ î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî—
î€¥î’î–î—î’î‘î€ î€°î€¤ î€“î€•î€”î€”î€—
î€‹î€™î€”î€šî€Œ î€šî€›î€›î€î€›î€–î€“î€“
î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ î€¶î€¸î€•î€•î€³î€”î€šî€“î€™î€¨î€¤
î€¨î–î—î„î—îˆ î’î‰î€ î€¯î€¬î€±î€§î€¤ î€°î€¤î€µî€¬î€¨ î€§î€¬î€¤î€¶
Dî„î—îˆ î’î‰ î€§îˆî„î—î‹î€ î€“î€˜î€’î€”î€˜î€’î€•î€“î€“î€—
î€¦î€¬î€·î€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€²î€± î€³î€¨î€·î€¬î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€©î€²î€µ
î€©î€²î€µî€°î€¤î€¯ î€¤î€§î€­î€¸î€§î€¬î€¦î€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€±
To all interested persons:
A Petition for î€©î’î•îî„î î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î’î‰ î€¬î‘î—îˆî–î—î„î†îœ î„î‘î‡ î€¤î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îîˆî‘î—
î’î‰ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î‹î„î– î…îˆîˆî‘ î‚¿îîˆî‡ î…îœ î€­î’î–îˆî“î‹ î€§îŒî„î– of
î€³î’îîî’î†îŽ î€³îŒî‘îˆî–î€ î€¦î€¤ requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree
and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition.
The Petitioner requests that: î€­î’î–îˆî“î‹ î€§îŒî„î– of î€³î’îîî’î†îŽ î€³îŒî‘îˆî–î€ î€¦î€¤
be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve
î€ºîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î€¶î˜î•îˆî—îœ on the bond in î˜î‘î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îˆî‡ administration.
î€¬î€°î€³î€²î€µî€·î€¤î€±î€· î€±î€²î€·î€¬î€¦î€¨
î€¼î’î˜ î‹î„î™îˆ î—î‹îˆ î•îŒîŠî‹î— î—î’ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘ î„ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î‰î•î’î
î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî• î’î• î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘ î€¼î’î˜ î‹î„î™îˆ î„ î•îŒîŠî‹î— î—î’ î’î…îîˆî†î—
î—î’ î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î’ î‡î’ î–î’î€ îœî’î˜ î’î• îœî’î˜î• î„î—î—î’î•î‘îˆîœ îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ
î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î„î— î—î‹îŒî– î€¦î’î˜î•î— î…îˆî‰î’î•îˆî€
î€”î€“î€î€“î€“ î„î€‘îî€‘ î’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î•îˆî—î˜î•î‘ î‡î„îœ î’î‰ î€“î€œî€’î€•î€šî€’î€•î€“î€•î€•î€‘
î€·î‹îŒî– îŒî– î€±î€²î€· î„ î‹îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ î‡î„î—îˆî€ î…î˜î— î„ î‡îˆî„î‡îîŒî‘îˆ î…îœ îšî‹îŒî†î‹ îœî’î˜
îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî‰ îœî’î˜ î’î…îîˆî†î— î—î’
î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¬î‰ îœî’î˜ î‰î„îŒî î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„ î—îŒîîˆîîœ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ
î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î’îîî’îšîˆî‡ î…îœ î„î‘ î€¤îµ¶î‡î„î™îŒî— î’î‰ î€²î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘î– îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘
î—î‹îŒî•î—îœ î€‹î€–î€“î€Œ î‡î„îœî– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î•îˆî—î˜î•î‘ î‡î„îœî€ î„î†î—îŒî’î‘ îî„îœ î…îˆ î—î„îŽîˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î—
î‰î˜î•î—î‹îˆî• î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î—î’ îœî’î˜î€‘
î€¸î€±î€¶î€¸î€³î€¨î€µî€¹î€¬î€¶î€¨î€§ î€¤î€§î€°î€¬î€±î€¬î€¶î€·î€µî€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€¸î€±î€§î€¨î€µ î€·î€«î€¨
î€°î€¤î€¶î€¶î€¤î€¦î€«î€¸î€¶î€¨î€·î€·î€¶ î€¸î€±î€¬î€©î€²î€µî€° î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨ î€¦î€²î€§î€¨ î€‹î€°î€¸î€³î€¦î€Œ
î€¤ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• î—î‹îˆ î€°î€¸î€³î€¦ îŒî‘
î„î‘ î˜î‘î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îˆî‡ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî– î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„î‘
îŒî‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î’î• î„î‘î‘î˜î„î î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î– îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡
îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î•îˆîŠî„î•î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘
î‡îŒî•îˆî†î—îîœ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î„î‘î‡ îî„îœ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘
î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— îŒî‘ î„î‘îœ îî„î—î—îˆî• î•îˆîî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆî€ îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ
î‡îŒî–î—î•îŒî…î˜î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î„î–î–îˆî—î– î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî– î’î‰ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
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prevent students at public and private
K-12 schools from possessing
and consuming medical marijuana
on school grounds. Baker noted
that current law states as clearly
as possible that possession and
consumption of marijuana must
remain unlawful on the grounds
of any K-12 school, on school buses
and in youth centers.
â€œThe language of the section
[that I vetoed] is highly prescriptiveâ€”making
it clear that the
agencies charged with producing
the study must identify ways
to make medical marijuana widely
available within schools, rather
than considering whether such an
allowance is advisable,â€ wrote Baker
is his veto message. â€œThe voter
initiatives that legalized medical
marijuana in 2012 and 2016 included
strong measures to keep
marijuana away from K-12 schools
and school children. Both laws
explicitly stated that marijuana
would in no circumstance be permitted
on school grounds. [Current
law] also states as clearly as
possible that possession and consumption
of marijuana must remain
unlawful on the grounds of
any K-12 school, on school buses
and in youth centers. Because
the study â€¦ clearly works against
these important and well-established
protections and disregards
the clear intentions of the voters
in legalizing marijuana use, I cannot
approve this part of the bill.â€
Supporters of the study say they
understand the governorâ€™s concerns
but note that this is only a
study to get more information.
They point out that the District of
Columbia as well as 10 statesâ€”
California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois,
Maine, Maryland, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, Virginia and
Washingtonâ€”allow students to
take medical marijuana on school
grounds during the school day as
part of their daily treatment. They
say that just because a student
is in school at the time, he or she
should take his or her dose does
not mean that the dose should
not be given.
BOARD OF EDUCATION RAISES
THE MCAS SCORE HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS WILL NEED IN ORDER
TO GRADUATE â€“ The State Board
of Education voted to raise the
minimum score that future high
school students must receive on
some of their MCAS tests in order
to graduate including English
language arts, math and science
and technology/engineering. The
higher score requirement will apply
to students entering high
school as freshmen beginning in
the 2022-2023 school year.
â€œRaising the â€¦ standard is critical,
as is the message that we
believe students are capable of
meeting the higher standard and
the commonwealth and its educators
will support them to do
that,â€ said Education Commissioner
Jeff Riley.
â€œThis evidence underscores the
importance of raising the standard
and also highlights the need to articulate
clearly to students, parents,
educators and other stakeholders
how the different levels
of achievement on the MCAS
tests signal whether a student is
on track for success beyond high
school, whether in postsecondary
education, the military, the
workplace, or independent and
productive community life,â€ Riley
continued.
Sen. Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville)
spoke against the regulations and
said raising the passing score for
English MCAS â€œwill harm children
who are English learners.â€ â€œThese
children will be the ones most affected
by raising the English passing
scores because, by defi nition,
they donâ€™t yet read and write English
fluently,â€ said Jehlen. â€œThey
can have bright futures as important
members of our community
and contributors to our economy
if they can get a high school
diploma.â€
The most outspoken critic of the
proposal was Max Page, president
of the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
â€œYouâ€™ve fetishized an approach
to education that is, at the
very least, outdated and, at the
most, destructive of our schools
and communities,â€ said Page. â€œYou
know, somewhere a little before
the ed reform bill in 1983, I had
a shiny object I too thought was
magical. It was called a mood ring
and I thought it was capturing my
every change of emotion. I also
thought that REO Speedwagonâ€™s
fi rst album was really the height of
pop music. Then I grew older and
I grew up. The board is still fi dgeting
with your mood rings and
spinning their REO Speedwagon
albums, obsessed with a test invented
some 20 years ago and repeatedly
shown to do little more
than prove the wealth of the student
and the community where
it is taken.â€
PLASTIC POLLUTION ACTION
DAY (H 3122) â€“ The House approved
and sent to the Senate a bill
designating September 14 as Plastic
Pollution Action Day, in recognition
of the need to address the environmental
impact of plastic pollution.
House sponsor Rep. Marjorie
Decker (D-Cambridge) did not
respond to repeated requests by
Beacon Hill Roll Call to comment
on the billâ€™s passage.
Sen. Sal DiDomenico (D-Everett),
the Senate sponsor of the measure,
said he is encouraged that
the bill passed the House. â€œIt is a
very simple bill that would designate
a date for plastic pollution
awareness and action,â€ said DiDomenico.
â€œPlastic consumption is
something every consumer can
work towards reducing and eventually
eliminating. With the passage
of this bill I hope it will broaden
our community awareness of
the impact of plastic pollution.â€
QUOTABLE QUOTES
â€œMayor Wuâ€™s announcement
demonstrates that the new climate
law is already working. Cities
and towns are lining up to do their
part in the transition from fossil fuels
to clean energy.â€
---Ben Hellerstein, state director
for Environment Massachusetts,
on Boston Mayor Michelle Wuâ€™s announcement
that she will lobby to
have Boston included among the
10 cities and towns authorized under
the new climate law to set fossil-fuel-free
requirements for new
buildings.
â€œGov. Baker talks a good game
about supporting workforce development.
But when he had the
chance to help women and people
of color build their skills and gain
more access to state construction
jobs, he vetoed a 20 percent apprenticeship
requirement for projects
over $1 million in the recently
approved transportation bond bill.
The 20 percent provision is modeled
after the 2008 stimulus bill,
which successfully increased diversity
and brought new apprentices
into the building trades.â€
---Massachusetts Building Trades
Unions president Frank Callahan.
â€œI will say this: she and her team
have been terrifi c partners on a
lot of this stuff around the Orange
Line. Theyâ€™ve been great.â€
---Gov. Baker on Mayor Wu.
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators say
that legislative sessions are only
one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s job
and that a lot of important work
is done outside of the House and
Senate chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent
work and other matters that are
important to their districts. Critics
say that the Legislature does not
meet regularly or long enough
to debate and vote in public view
on the thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led. They
note that the infrequency and brief
length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible 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 1519,
the House met for a total of 30
minutes and the Senate met for a
total of 35 minutes.
Mon. Aug. 15 House 11:01 a.m.
to 11:13 a.m.
Senate 11:03 a.m. to 11:07 a.m.
Tues. Aug. 16 No House session
No Senate session
Wed. Aug. 17 No House session
No Senate session
Thurs. Aug. 18 House 11:03 a.m.
to 11:21 a.m.
Senate 12:20 p.m. to 12:51 p.m.
Fri. Aug. 19 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback
at bob@beaconhillrollcall.
com Bob founded Beacon Hill
Roll Call in 1975 and was inducted
into the New England Newspaper
and Press Association
(NENPA) Hall of Fame in 2019.
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Washoku Renaissance,
put bean
sprouts into
green crab ramen
soup during
last Thursdayâ€™s
demonstration
on Revere Beach
cohosted by Save
the Harbor/Save
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Kate Masury displayed crab legs to Angela
and Monserrath Alzate, 7.
Eating with the Ecosystem Executive Director
Katie Masury displayed a green crab, an invasive
species.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sea
Grant Marine Extension Specialist Danny
Badger, who is pictured with his son, Sidney,
3, held a green crab.
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great open concept, kitchen with island, deck, off street parking, side street
location Great opportunity!........................................................................$529,900.
WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
CALL US FOR A FREE
OPINION OF VALUE.
781-233-1401
38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
SAUGUS - One level living offers 6 rooms and lots of potential. Home features hardîšî’î’î‡
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4th bedroom. Move-in condition, but in need of updating..............................$459,000.
SAUGUS - 1st AD 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial, 2 Â½ baths, updated kitchen with
granite counters, open concept, deck, security system, central air, updated
roof and heat, side street location............................................................$599,900.
LET US SHOW YOU OUR
MARKETING PLAN TO
GET YOU TOP DOLLAR
FOR YOUR HOME!
LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
FOR RENT
FOR SALE - 4 BED, 2.5 BATH 3000+ SQFT COLONIAL
IN GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD ON CORNER. LOT WITH
2 CAR GARAGE. NEWER HEAT & NEW BATHS
LYNNFIELD $1,100,000 CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP SHINES IN THIS 3 BED, 1.5 BATH QUINTESSENTIAL NEW ENGLAND HOME. FEATURING
SPACIOUS ROOMS WITH AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN AND A CORNER LEVEL FENCED LOT, THIS HOME IS PERFECT
FOR THOSE WHO LOVE TO ENTERTAIN, OR THOSE WHO JUST LOVE TO HAVE THEIR SPACE. THE FORMAL LIVING
ROOM FLOWS INTO THE EXTRA LARGE DINING ROOM THAT HAS BUILT- IN SHELVES AND A WINDOW SEAT. THE DINING
IS OPEN TO BOTH THE KITHEN, WHICH HAS PLENTY OF COUNTERS AND CABINETRY, AND THE FAMILY ROOM.
THE FAMILY ROOM OFFER CATHEDRAL CEILINGS AND WALLS OF WINDOWS ON 3 SIDES FOR PLENTY OF NATURAL
LIGHT, PLUS ACCESS TO THE YARD.THE FULL BATH FINISHES THIS FLOOR. UPSTAIRS ARE 3 GOOD SIZE BEDROOMS
WITH DEEP CLOSETS AND A HALF BATH. BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD THROUGHOUT EXCEPT KITCHEN AND BATHS.
PLENTY OF STORAGE. C/A, GAS COOKING. CONVENIENT LOCATION! SAUGUS $559,900 CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL?
CALL
ERIC
ROSEN
FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
NEEDS!
781-223-0289
FOR SALE - 2 PLUS ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL LAND.
WATER AND SEWER AT SITE SAUGUS $850,000
CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 1 BATH WITH MANY UPDATES
IN DESIRABLE PARK. PEABODY $169,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE - BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED MOBILE
HOMES. TWO CUSTOM UNITS LEFT, ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED ,
1 BATH 12 X 52, DANVERS $199,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR RENT- 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE WITH EAT-IN
KITCHEN. 2 PARKING & PRIVATE DECK. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN.
MELROSE $2500 CALL JULIEANNE 781-953-7870
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 2 BED, 2 BATH TOWNHOUSE WITH STAINLESS
APPLIANCES AND IN UNIT LAUNDRY. 2 DEEDED PARKING
LYNN $405,000 CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 3 BED 1.5 BATHS RANCH W/ GREAT POTENTIAL!
LARGE ROOMS. GAS COOKING, C/A. LOCATED ON GOLF
COURSE LYNNFIELD CALL KEITH FOR DETAILS 781-389-0791
FOR SALE
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