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New police policy puts
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By Adam Swift
A
new use of force policy that
the Revere Police Department
enacted earlier this summer
in the wake of the stateâ€™s Police
Reform Act puts an emphasis
on de-escalation and adds
mandated reporting as well as
a mental health section.
â€œThe Revere Police Department
has been ahead of the
curve for many years, but now,
with police reform, it is kind of
streamlined,â€ said Police Chief
David Callahan. Many of the
practices of the department in
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Shown in the bottom row from left to right are Abe Waterman, Dan Belcher, MÃ©lineige
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highlights. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
ConCom approves Redgate
development at G&J site
By Adam Swift
the Mirage site and the Thayer
Avenue boatyard.
A
291-unit apartment development
proposed
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Whitin Ave. gained Conservation
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At the commission meeting,
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how the stormwater and
wastewater system would be
an upgrade over the current
concrete tow yard. Several city
offi cials also spoke in favor of
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encompasses Gibson Park,
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tion of potentially violent situations,
will now be formally documented
in the new policy, he
said.
At a Human Rights Commission
meeting last week, Sgt. Joseph
Turner gave a two-hour
presentation on the history of
the use of force policy, training
offi cers receive and the updates
in the new department policy.
Turner talked about the defi nitions
of use of force and how an
offi cer determines what level of
force can be used in a given situation.
Several times, Turner reiterated
that there are many gray
areas in live situations that canâ€™t
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The Judyâ€™s Jewels Sale, which
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In addition, our residents loved
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Cultural exemption to smoking
ordinance would allow for
hookah lounges
By Adam Swift
T
he Board of Health is looking
at a cultural exemption
to the cityâ€™s workplace smoking
ordinances that would allow
for hookah bars in Revere.
During last weekâ€™s meeting, the
board began discussions on the
amendment proposed by Mayor
Brian Arrigo. The next steps
the board will take include crafting
an amendment and holding
a public hearing on the proposal.
Attorney
Chris Cridler spoke in
favor of a move to allow hookah
and shisha bars within the city
limits. Cridler represents a client
who is looking to open a hookah
bar on Winthrop Avenue if an
amendment does pass.
Cridler said the history of
smoking hookahs and shisha
tobacco goes back to the 16th
century in India and the Middle
East as a way for people to relax
and socialize. â€œItâ€™s somewhat
akin in Western Culture to just
meeting at a bar and having the
opportunity to communicate,
relax and connect with other
people,â€ said Cridler.
A shisha or hookah lounge
would cater to those who
choose not to drink but would
like a similar social atmosphere,
he said. â€œRevere is home to a diverse
array of cultures, including
many parts of the world where
smoking shisha or hookah is
very commonplace,â€ said Cridler.
â€œA hookah cafe or lounge in Revere
would provide these members
and new members who
come to this community with a
small taste of home.â€
The potential hookah lounge
on Winthrop Avenue would
not serve alcohol, has off -street
parking and would likely close
by 10 or 11 p.m., Cridler said.
Board of Health Chair Nathalee
Kong said she appreciated
Mayor announces
appointment of Dr.
Nathalee Kong as Chief
of Public Health and
Human Services
M
ayor Brian Arrigo on Monday
announced the appointment
of Dr. Nathalee Kong
as Chief of Public Health and Human
Services for the City of Revere.
Dr. Kong will assume her
position on August 16, 2021,
and will be the second to serve
in this role, which was created
under the leadership of Mayor
Arrigo during his second term
in office. Currently, Dr. Kong
serves as the chair for the Revere
Board of Health and is a primary
care physician at the MGH
Revere HealthCare Center. Her
leadership was instrumental in
the Cityâ€™s response and ongoing
recovery from the COVID-19
pandemic as part of the Mayorâ€™s
Emergency Response Team.
â€œDr. Kong worked diligently
throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
to guide Revere through
one of its most challenging
times,â€ said Mayor Arrigo. â€œHer
commitment to the health of
our community, both before
and after the pandemic, highlights
her support and understanding
of the residents of Revere,
making her the most ideal
candidate for the Chief of Public
Health and Human Services
position.â€
hearing from Cridler and did respect
eff orts by Arrigoâ€™s administration
to craft policy that represents
all races, creeds and cultures
in the city.
The board unanimously
agreed to open up the cultural
exemption amendment to a
public hearing in the near future.
â€œWe want to make sure we
get opinions from the entire
city, or as many city members
who have a stake in this as possible,â€
said Kong. After holding
the public hearing, Kong said,
the Board of Health will then deliberate
and determine if there
is anything it wants to change
in the amendment.
While Kong agreed on moving
forward with the hearing,
she did say she has some reservations
given the high smoking
rates in Revere. â€œI think before
COVID happened, JUUL was
a big thing, and vaping in the
schools was a huge problem,â€
said Kong. â€œIt may be a myth that
hookah or shisha may be a little
bit safer, but there is data that
supports itâ€™s not safer.â€
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Pines home is named the latest RBC â€œBeautiful Homeâ€
T
he elegant simplicity of this
31 Harrington Ave. home located
in the Point of Pines is the
reason it was chosen to be the
Beautiful Home of the Month by
the Revere Beautifi cation Committee
(RBC).
The brick and vinyl home has
a double door entrance that one
enters by going up the brick
stairs. There is a fl oral wreath on
each of the doors and the entry
is fl anked by hanging baskets.
To add more interest, there is
a tiny yellow bicycle placed on
the top step and a large wreath
at the top of the house. Various
bushes are on both sides of the
house, such as rose of Sharon
and hydrangea.
To the right of the house, there
is a large, manicured lawn with a
dogwood tree in the middle. At
the back of the yard is a white
vinyl fence that encloses a pool.
This fence has several lavender
plants along it. In addition, there
is a newly paved driveway that
leads to a two-car garage. There
are clusters of fl owers and solar
The Revere Beautifi cation Committee (RBC) presented their fourth home award in 2021 at 31 Harrington
Ave. Pictured from left are RBC member Carol Haney, award recipient Annette Desrosiers,
Fernando of Fernandoâ€™s Landscaping, award recipient Frank Barker and RBC Chairperson Eleanor
Vieira.
lights along the driveway.
The owners of the property
are Annette Desrosiers and
Frank Barker, who have lived in
their home for fi ve years. The
landscaping is done by FernanAPPOINTMENT
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Committee as the community
outreach chair. As part of her
duties as a primary care physician,
Dr. Kong focuses on residency
education and community
health, and she is a member
of the Department of Medicineâ€™s
Community Health Council.
â€œI could not be more honored
and excited to take on this
role,â€ said Dr. Nathalee Kong.
â€œThe pandemic showed us that
doâ€™s Landscaping, but the owners
like â€œputtering aroundâ€ the
yard and â€œattack it every weekend.â€
They feel that it is â€œsatisfying
to see the positive changes
and to know that all their hard
health is no longer just defi ned
by the absence of disease. Instead,
it is infl uenced by so many
factors in oneâ€™s environment
from housing stability to food
insecurity. Itâ€™s a tall order, but I
canâ€™t wait to do my part to ensure
the health and well-being
of all residents in Revere.â€
As the Chief of Health and Human
Services, Dr. Kong will be
responsible for directly supporting
eight departments and commissions,
including Elderly Serwork
has paid off .â€
The RBC congratulates the
Desrosiers/Barker family on their
beautiful property and encourages
all Revere residents to work
to make theirs beautiful also.
vices, the Department of Public
Health, Community Health and
Engagement, SUDI/ Homelessness,
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Public Health Collaborative.
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managing nearly $4 million annually
in revenues and expenses
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#The Lemonettes raise $5K to combat childhood cancer
By Tara Vocino
T
wo sisters raised approximately
$5,000 to fi ght childhood
cancer with a lemonade
stand outside of their Dale
Street home last Saturday. Jordan
Martelli, 14, and Kayla Martelli,
17 â€“ called #The Lemonettes
â€“ were behind Alexâ€™s
Lemonade Stand Foundation
to raise money for leukemia and
other childhood cancers in honor
of their friend, Ava, 12, who is
still fi ghting the battle.
â€œAlexâ€™s story was really touching,â€
Kayla Martelli said. â€œShe
passed away at eight years old,
but this is a really good cause for
her and her parents.â€
#The Lemonettes have raised
$50,000 over the last 10 years;
$2,700 online this year, averaging
$3,000 to $5,000 annually. All
of the proceeds go toward fi ghting
cancer. The girls made Country
Time lemonade.
Mayor Brian Arrigo said this
cause is an annual event that
everyone gets excited about.
â€œBoth girls are wonderful examples
of what is happening in the
city,â€ Arrigo said.
School Committee member
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girls are a perfect example of
what the city needs, to donate
their time to fi ght cancer.
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members Firefi ghter Brian Ciampoli, Lt. William Brown, Firefi
ghter Paul Buonfi glio, Firefi ghter Charles DelGreco, Firefi ghter
Patrick Roosa and Capt. Carl Holmberg stopped by to donate. In
front: event organizers Jordan and Kayla Martelli (in center).
ROTONDO
George
Revere
(Pol. Adv.)
City Councillor-at-Large
Email: georgejrotondo@gmail.com
Cell: 781-248-6972
Who is Al Fiore?
The Martellis: shown from left to right are father Donald, vendors
Jordan and Kayla and mother Susan. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
î†” î€«îˆî‚¶î– î„ î€˜î€• îœîˆî„î• î’îî‡ î‰î„î—î‹îˆî• î’î‰ î—îšî’ îŠî•î’îšî‘ î†î‹îŒîî‡î•îˆî‘î€‘ î€«îŒî– î–î’î‘î€ î€°î„î—î—î‹îˆîšî€ îŒî– î„
îî˜î‘îŒî’î• î„î— î€¥îˆî‘î—îîˆîœ î€¸î‘îŒî™îˆî•î–îŒî—îœ î„î‘î‡ î‹îŒî– î‡î„î˜îŠî‹î—îˆî•î€ î€·î„îœîî’î•î€ îŒî– î„ î‰î•îˆî–î‹îî„î‘ î„î— î—î‹îˆ
î€¸î‘îŒî™îˆî•î–îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€±îˆîš î€«î„î™îˆî‘î€‘
î†” î€— î—îˆî•î î€¦îŒî—îœ î€¦î’î˜î‘î†îŒîîî’î• î„î— î€¯î„î•îŠîˆ î€‹îˆîîˆî†î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€•î€• îœîˆî„î•î– î’îî‡î€Œ
î†” î€– î—îˆî•î î€¦îŒî—îœ î€¦î’î˜î‘î†îŒî î€³î•îˆî–îŒî‡îˆî‘î— î€‹îˆîîˆî†î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€•î€— îœîˆî„î•î– î’îî‡î€Œ
î†” î€¶î˜ï‚‡î’îîŽ î€¶î˜î“îˆî•îŒî’î• î€¦î’î˜î•î— î€§îŒî•îˆî†î—î’î• î’î‰ î€¨î‡î˜î†î„î—îŒî’î‘ î€‹î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€•î€œ îœîˆî„î•î– î’îî‡î€Œ
î†” î€¤î–î–îŒî–î—î„î‘î— î€¦îîˆî•îŽ î’î‰ î€¦î’î˜î•î— î€‹î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€–î€” îœîˆî„î•î– î’îî‡î€Œ
î†” î€¶î—îˆî“î“îˆî‡ î„î–îŒî‡îˆ î‰î•î’î î“î˜î…îîŒî† î’ï‚ˆî†îˆ î—î’ î•î„îŒî–îˆ î‹îŒî– î‰î„îîŒîîœ î€‹î€–î€” îœîˆî„î•î– î’îî‡î€Œ
î†” î€¦î’î„î†î‹îˆî‡ î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€³î„î˜î î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ î€¶î†î‹î’î’îî€ î€¨î™îˆî•îˆî—î— î€«îŒîŠî‹ î€¶î†î‹î’î’îî€ î„î‘î‡ î€¤î˜î–î—îŒî‘
î€³î•îˆî“î„î•î„î—î’î•îœ î€«îŒîŠî‹ î€¶î†î‹î’î’î î€‹î–î—î„î•î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€”î€œ îœîˆî„î•î– î’îî‡î€Œ
î†” î€”î€œî€›î€™ îŠî•î„î‡î˜î„î—îˆ î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ î€«îŒîŠî‹ î€¶î†î‹î’î’î
î†” î€”î€œî€œî€” îŠî•î„î‡î˜î„î—îˆ î’î‰ î€¶î„îîˆî î€¶î—î„î—îˆ î€¦î’îîîˆîŠîˆ î€‹î€¥î€‘î€¶î€‘ îŒî‘ î€©îŒî‘î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î€¨î†î’î‘î’îîŒî†î–î€Œ
î€ºî‹îœ îŒî– î€¤î î€©îŒî’î•îˆ î•î˜î‘î‘îŒî‘îŠ î‰î’î• î—î‹îˆ î€ºî„î•î‡ î€˜ î–îˆî„î—î€¢
î€¥îˆî†î„î˜î–îˆ î‹îˆî‚¶î– î‹î„î‡ î€¨î€±î€²î€¸î€ªî€« î’î‰î‚«
Pictured from left to right are event co-organizer Jordan Martelli,
School Committee member Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio, Mayor Brian
Arrigo and event co-organizer Kayla Martelli.
î†” î€¤î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î—î– î€ î€¤îŒî• î€¥î‘î€¥î‚¶î–
î†” î€¶î“îˆî†îŒî„î î€³îˆî•îîŒî—î– î€‰ î€¹î„î•îŒî„î‘î†îˆî– î€ªî•î„î‘î—îˆî‡ î—î’ î€³î’îîŒî—îŒî†î„î î€¬î‘î–îŒî‡îˆî•î–
î†” î€²î˜î—î€î’î‰î€î—î’îšî‘ î€§îˆî™îˆîî’î“îˆî•î– î€µî˜î‘î‘îŒî‘îŠ î€²î˜î• î€¦îŒî—îœ
î†” î€¦îŒî—îœîšîŒî‡îˆ î€·î•î„ï‚ˆî† î„î‘î‡ î€¦î’î‘îŠîˆî–î—îŒî’î‘
î†” î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€°îˆî—îˆî•î– î„î‘î‡ î€¬î‘îˆî”î˜îŒî—î„î…îîˆ î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€¶î—îŒî†îŽîˆî• î€²î•î‡îŒî‘î„î‘î†îˆî–
î†” î€¥îî’î„î—îˆî‡ î€¦îŒî—îœ î€¥î˜î‡îŠîˆî—î– î€¶îî„î“î“îˆî‡ î’î‘ î€·î„î›î“î„îœîˆî•î‚¶î– î€¥î„î†îŽî–
î†” î€¸î‘îˆî”î˜î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî’î‘ î„î†î•î’î–î– î€ºî„î•î‡
Alâ€™s Had Enough of the Political Charades, Shenanigans,
Half Truths and Political Double Talk!
î€²î‘ î€¶îˆî“î—îˆîî…îˆî• î€”î€—î—î‹î€ Please VOTE
Turning
the Tide in
Ward 5
Together!
îƒ€î’î•îˆî‰î’î•î•îˆî™îˆî•îˆî€‘î†î’î
On Saturday on Dale Street, Joanne Donoghue purchased a cup
of lemonade from Kayla Martelli to combat childhood cancer.
Call
(781)
244-7446
îƒ€î’î•îˆî‰î’î•î•îˆî™îˆî•îˆî€‘î†î’î
(Political Adv.)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021
Senior Center throws birthday party with Mexican flare
Childhood next door neighbors Josephine
Morrissey and Alberta Connor
were celebrating their 90th birthday.
Celebrating the birthday girls with a sheet cake: In back are Senior Center Director Deborah Peczka,
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, City Council President Anthony Zambuto, Irma Accutello, Ward
2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky and Nancy Monkiewicz. In front are Alberta Connor, Jackie Luti, Fermina
Magone, Susan Colella and City Council Vice President/Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti.
By Tara Vocino
T
he Rossetti-Cowan Senior
Center celebrated August
milestone birthdays, including
90 and 97 years old, on
Tuesday with a mariachi band,
a sheet cake and food from
Pollo Royal on Broadway.
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î‚‡ î€µîˆîîŒî„î…îîˆ î€°î’îšîŒî‘îŠ î€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆ
î‚‡ î€¶î“î•îŒî‘îŠ î€‰ î€©î„îî î€¦îîˆî„î‘î˜î“î–
î‚‡ î€°î˜îî†î‹ î€‰ î€¨î‡îŠîŒî‘îŠ
î‚‡ î€¶î’î‡ î’î• î€¶îˆîˆî‡ î€¯î„îšî‘î–
î‚‡ î€¶î‹î•î˜î… î€³îî„î‘î—îŒî‘îŠ î€‰ î€·î•îŒîîîŒî‘îŠ
î‚‡ î€ºî„î—îˆî• î€‰ î€¶îˆîšîˆî• î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•î–
î€­î’îˆ î€³îŒîˆî•î’î—î—îŒî€ î€­î•î€‘
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î€¯î€¤î€±î€§î€¶î€¦î€¤î€³î€¨ î€‰ î€°î€¤î€¶î€²î€±î€µî€¼ î€¦î€²î€‘
î€°î„î–î’î‘î•îœ î€ î€¤î–î“î‹î„îî—
î‚‡ î€¥î•îŒî†îŽ î’î• î€¥îî’î†îŽ î€¶î—îˆî“î–
î‚‡ î€¥î•îŒî†îŽ î’î• î€¥îî’î†îŽ î€ºî„îîî–
î‚‡ î€¦î’î‘î†î•îˆî—îˆ î’î• î€¥î•îŒî†îŽ î€³î„î™îˆî•
î€³î„î—îŒî’î– î€‰ î€ºî„îîŽîšî„îœî–
î‚‡ î€¥î•îŒî†îŽ î€µîˆî€î€³î’îŒî‘î—îŒî‘îŠ
î‚‡ î€¤î–î“î‹î„îî— î€³î„î™îŒî‘îŠ
îšîšîšî€‘î€­î„î‘î‡î€¶îî„î‘î‡î–î†î„î“îˆî€îî„î–î’î‘î•îœî€‘î†î’î
î‚‡ î€¶îˆî‘îŒî’î• î€§îŒî–î†î’î˜î‘î— î‚‡ î€©î•îˆîˆ î€¨î–î—îŒîî„î—îˆî– î‚‡ î€¯îŒî†îˆî‘î–îˆî‡ î€‰ î€¬î‘î–î˜î•îˆî‡
î€™î€”î€šî€î€–î€›î€œî€î€”î€—î€œî€“
Sporting a Mexican sombrero and dancing was senior Mary Vigliotta.
î€§îˆî–îŒîŠî‘îŒî‘îŠ
î„î‘î‡ î€¦î’î‘î–î—î•î˜î†î—îŒî‘îŠ î€¬î‡îˆî„î– î—î‹î„î— î„î•îˆ î‚´î€ªî•î’î˜î‘î‡î– î‰î’î• î€¶î˜î†î†îˆî–î–î‚µ
î€¯î„î‘î‡î–î†î„î“îŒî‘îŠ
Senior Center Director Deborah PÄ™czka with seniors Marie Caggiano,
Barbara Stoddard, birthday girl Susan Collela, 97, Claire DeDominicis
and Mary Pecoraro are shown during Tuesdayâ€™s birthday
party at the Senior Center. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Seated from left to right: Josephine Patanin, AnnMarie Droukis
and Nina DeFreitas. Standing from left to right: Jackie Luti, Millie
Obispo, Juan Obispo, Ty Smith, Mary Vigliotta, School Committee
member/Senate candidate Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio with his
fi eld director Maura McCarthy (at left) and City Council President/
Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto.
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Gerry
Dâ€™Ambrosio
Attorney-at-Law
Is Your Estate in Order?
Do you have an update Will, Health
Care Proxy or Power of Attorney?
If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation.
Shown in the bottom row, from left to right, are Camila Giangregorio, Francine Cataldo and Alice
Hall. Shown in the top row, from left to right, are Irene Lanza, Renee Gaber, Mystic Valley Elder
Services kitchen coordinator Karen Knapp, Ellie Martelli, Camila Iannuzzi and Eleanor Cerabone.
14 Proctor Avenue, Revere
(781) 284-5657
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Attorneys at Law
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î€ î€³î€¨î€µî€¶î€²î€±î€¤î€¯ î€¥î€¤î€±î€®î€µî€¸î€³î€·î€¦î€¼ î€ î€¦î€¬î€¹î€¬î€¯ î€¯î€¬î€·î€¬î€ªî€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€±
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Shown around the table are seniors Kathleen Brennan, Maryellen Doherty, birthday girl Nancy
Monkiewicz and Mary Vigliotta during Tuesdayâ€™s Senior Center birthday celebration.
John Mackey, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq.
Patricia Ridge, Esq.
City Council President Anthony Zambuto joined in on the fun.
Shown standing from left to right are Pati Epsimos and Ward 2
Councillor Ira Novoselsky. Shown seated from left to right are Patti
Manzo, Anton Todisco and Arlene DiGregorio.
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teachers, and staff have, especially
this past year. As educators,
we wear many hats. Not
only are we designing lesson
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weâ€™re also working to develop
Revereâ€™s future leaders and without
the right tools and resources
this task can feel impossible.
As an education policy specialist,
with a Masterâ€™s in Education
Policy, I will bring to Revere
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needed to create sustainable
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lyâ€™s struggles are not unique. My
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I vow to be a committeewoman
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Revere needs empowered families
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As your next school committeewoman,
I promise to:
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Northeast Metro Tech awarded
$300K for Saturday Program
Revere students invited to participate in vocational program
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Tina Freitas, Human Resources manager at Cummings Properties (right) hand-delivered the award
announcement to Northeast Metro Tech principal Carla Scuzzarella. (Photo Courtesy of Northeast Metro Tech)
Northeast Metropolitan Regional
Vocational School (Northeast
Metro Tech) has been
awarded a $300,000 grant from
the Cummings Foundation to
support the schoolâ€™s Saturday
Program. The grant will be distributed
over the course of 10
years, during which time Northeast
Metro Tech will receive
$30,000 in funding annually for
the program.
The Saturday Program is
open to students from the districtâ€™s
sending communities,
including Revere, who do not
attend the career and technical
education school. It off ers
an opportunity to learn more
about industries such as automotive
technology, business
technology, drafting and design,
carpentry, cosmetology,
culinary arts, design and visual
communications, electrical,
health assisting, metal fabrication,
plumbing, robotics and
heating, ventilation and air conditioning/refrigeration.
â€œWe
are so grateful to the
Cummings Foundation for
awarding us this generous grant
and for recognizing the value of
our program,â€ said Superintendent
David DiBarri. â€œThis funding
will allow us to continue offering
this program with certainty
for the next 10 years, and
give more students an opportunity
to access career and technical
education.â€
Divided into three four-week
programs, courses through
the Saturday Program are free
and are led by a Northeast
Metro Tech instructor. Participants
in the program follow an
abridged version of each shopâ€™s
curriculum.
Northeast Metro Tech encourages
all those interested to apply
for the Saturday Program,
the next off ering of which will
begin in early October.
Students looking to register
for the summer offering
or a future program can email
their school guidance counselor
or Program Director Joseph
Oâ€™Brien at jobrien@northeastmetrotech.com.
This
grant is a part of the Cummings
Foundationâ€™s $25 Million
Grant Program. In total,
140 grant winners were chosen,
each receiving a minimum
of $100,000.
The Cummings Foundationâ€™s
$25 Million Grant Program primarily
supports nonprofits in
Massachusetts in Middlesex, Essex
and Suff olk counties.
Scott A. Solombrino (left) Class of 1978, was
presented the RHS Distinguished Alumni
Award by Supt. of Schools Paul Dakin, now
retired, and Asst. Supt. Ann Marie Costa,
who is also retired. The award is given
in recognition of Revere High graduates
and presented to an alumni who brought
distinction throughout the year.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021
Intâ€™l Sand Sculpting Festival scaled back,
still draws crowds despite virus, summer heat
Shown from left to right: City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto
with sculptor Matthew Deibert, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, sculptors
Dan Doubleday, Meredith Corson Doubleday, Deb Barrett-Cutulle, sculptorsâ€™ assistant
Mark Price and sculptors Caral Jara, MÃ©lineige Beauregard and Sue McGrew.
Pictured from left to right: School Committee Member/Senate candidate Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio, Councillor-at-Large candidate Marc Silvestri, Ward 4 Councillor Patrick
Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, State Rep. Jeff Turco, City Council
Vice President/Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky,
City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto and Ward 5 Councillor
John Powers.
By Tara Vocino
A
pproximately one million
visitors were expected to
visit the Revere Beach International
Sand Sculpting Festival.
â€œWe spaced each sculpture
approximately 150 feet apart
to take all safety precautions resulting
from COVID-19,â€
festival chairman John
Hamel said on Saturday.
â€œWe limited food
trucks and eliminated
live music to pull it off
with modifi cations since
we didnâ€™t want to cancel
two years in a row.â€
Saugus sculptor Deborah
Barrett-Cutulle
was the only local artist,
working on 11 logos
adjacent to sand sculptures.
The Everett High
School graduate moved
to downtown Saugus in
2005. Cutulle has been
doing sand sculpting with the
festival for 17 years.
â€œItâ€™s always a fun event to be
a part of,â€ Cutulle said on Tuesday
while sculpting outside of
Pearl Street Station Restaurant
in Malden. â€œI began my career
doing logos, so itâ€™s coming full
circle.â€
Revere Beach Partnership Board of
Directors President Rosette Cataldo
with Revere Beach International Sand
Sculpting Festival Chair John Hamel by
the Ferris wheel
Rajita and Abhi Kasireddy by the amusement park sculpture
Lead Vocalist Vanessa Salvucci played inside the tent.
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Austin and Brooke Bruyn in front of the Ocean Pier
Dancing Pavilion sand sculpture
Miss North Shore (Katrina Kincade) in front of a sand sculpture
Saugus sculptor Deborah Barrett-Cutulle
(at right) worked on a logo block last week.
Revere Beach opened on July 12, 1896 â€“
Ocean Pier Dancing Pavilion.
A sculpture of people dancing in front
of the William Reinstein Bandstand with
sponsors (at right)
The 500 Ocean Ave. sculpture was constructed
along the Christina and John
Markey Memorial Pedestrian Bridge.
In the sand: Blue line in the â€™70s.
Cyclone, State Police barracks/bathhouse
and clock tower in the â€™50s
Shoot the Chutes was a popular Wonderland
ride in the â€™20s.
Gabbyâ€™s Dollhouse was one of the sculptures
during this weekendâ€™s Revere Beach
International Sand Sculpting Festival.
A preview of Revere Beachâ€™s future on
Saturday during the International Sand
Sculpting Festival
Revere Beach Partnership members Meghan Maguire (at left) with Olivia McManus
and customer Sol Nasisi, holding up Revere Beach Festival T-shirts.
3123 Miles Black, 4, Ray Katamba, 10, their mother, May (in middle), Xavier Katamba,
12, Harrison, 3, and their father, Andre Black, visited their former stomping
grounds.
Inside the VIP tent were City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto,
Asst. Principal Jorge Ortega and Ward 5
State Rep. Jeff Turco with his children, Sonny and Mary (in back); in front are Grace,
Joseph, Matteo and their mother, Melissa, inside a private tent.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021
Birthday bash thrown for centenarian
M
By Tara Vocino
ayor Brian Arrigo declared Sunday, Aug. 15 Marge Marino Day on Wednesday at the Jack Satter House.
Jack Satter House resident Marge Marino is turning 100 on Sunday.
Marge Marino will turn 100 on Sunday, Aug. 15.
Great-granddaughter Daniella Iannuzzi embraces Marge
Marino.
Marge Marino and family: Shown from left to right are great-granddaughter Daniella Iannuzzi, grandson
Paul Iannuzzi, sons Peter Marino and James Marino, daughter Marylou Iannuzzi, son-in-law Al Iannuzzi, birthday
girl Marge Marino, 100, daughter Linda Masterson and son-in-law James Masterson during Wednesdayâ€™s
birthday party at the Jack Satter House.
Mayor Brian Arrigo, Marge Marino and Ward 5 Councillor
John Powers
Shown from left to right are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Marge
Marino and St. Anthony of Padua priest Rev. Karunaya
Xavier Arulraj.
Shown from left to right dancing in celebration with Marge are Jack Satter House staff ers: Fitness Director
Lisa Meola, Chaplain Rabbi Lior Nevo, Marge Marino, Executive Director Stephen Post and Resident Services
Coordinators Jill Leach and Rose Shapiro.
Jack Satter House Chaplain Rabbi Lior Nevo, Marge Marino
and St. Anthonyâ€™s priest Rev. Karunaya Xavier Arulraj
Mayor Brian Arrigo declares
Aug. 15 (her actual birthday) as Marge
Marino Day in the city.
St. Anthony of Padua priest Rev.
Karunaya Xavier Arulraj with
Marge Marino, who said her secret
is prayer.
Jack Satter House Executive Director
Stephen Post with Marge Marino (Advocate
photos by Tara Vocino)
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On the Campaign Trail - Dâ€™Ambrosio Forging Ahead
Special to The Advocate
Senate Candidate Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio has been
working tirelessly throughout
the District, meeting new
voters and spreading his
message. Over the past week
he has attended numerous
events in Revere, Winthrop,
Chinatown, East Boston, the
North End and Cambridge.
â€œI enjoy meeting people and
hearing their stories,â€ says
Dâ€™Ambrosio, who was the
School Committee ticket
topper in the last Revere
municipal race.
Dâ€™Ambrosioâ€™s positive
message is highlighted
by his campaign stops.
Stressing the importance
of environmental justice,
he participated in the Yirrell
Beach clean-up in Winthrop
with local activists. In the
North End, he emphasized
the importance of mental
health and general health
care initiatives during his visit
to a â€œSay No To Drugsâ€ event.
In Revere, Dâ€™Ambrosio even
visited a student fundraiser,
â€œAlexâ€™s Lemonade Stand,â€ to
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childhood cancer.
Throughout all his stops,
his message has been clear:
â€œCOVID has exposed us.
Business as usual on Beacon
Hill will not work anymore.
As an outsider, I promise to
bring energy and new ideas
to solving our problems.â€
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021
~ ADVOCATE MOVIE REVIEW ~
â€œFree Guyâ€ is a Surprisingly Sweet Video Game Send-Up
By Mitch Ringenberg
mer blockbuster.
F
ive years ago, â€œDeadpoolâ€
fi nally gave Ryan Reynolds
the massive leading-man stardom
that misfi res like â€œGreen
Lanternâ€ and â€œR.I.P.D.â€ failed to
generate. Since then, Reynolds
has attached himself to a whirlwind
of big-budget franchises
at a dizzying rate. Between
â€œDetective Pikachu,â€ â€œThe Hitmanâ€™s
Wifeâ€™s Bodyguardâ€ and
now â€œFree Guy,â€ the actorâ€™s inimitable
brand of snark and selfdeprecating
humor could soon
be in danger of overstaying
its welcome. Thankfully, â€œFree
Guyâ€ deliberately tones down
Reynoldsâ€™ cutesy cynicism and
mostly succeeds as a surprisingly
sweet and earnest sumReynolds
stars as Guy, a
non-playable character (NPC
for short) in a free-roam multiplayer
video game named
Free City, a place where players
are free to rob, shoot and
blow up as much as they desire.
As security guards at the local
bank, Guy and his best friend
Buddy (Lil Rel Howery) stick to
their daily routine of lying face
down on the ground with their
hands behind their heads without
much complaint. His lifeâ€™s
purpose is to literally stay in
the background of all the action.
That is until one day when
the appearance of Millie (Jodie
Comer) inspires him to go off -
script and win her aff ections by
playing the hero.
corporations value profi t over
artistic merit. Itâ€™s not necessarily
groundbreaking insight, yet
coming from a faceless director
Shawn Levy (previously best
known for the â€œNight at the Museumâ€
franchise), any ambition
at all is welcome.
Ultimately however, â€œFree
As Guy is unaware that heâ€™s
a video game character, â€œFree
Guyâ€™sâ€ central conceit makes
the movie feel like â€œThe Truman
Showâ€ by way of â€œReady Player
One.â€ And while it certainly
doesnâ€™t even come close to the
heights of that Jim Carrey masterpiece,
it does have what â€œPlayer
Oneâ€ lacked: a soul. Millie, the
girl of Guyâ€™s dreams, is actually
one of the video gameâ€™s designers
in real life, and the more she
gets to know Guy in the game,
questions about the nature of
artifi cial intelligence and the existence
of a soul arise. And no,
Iâ€™m not kidding.
Donâ€™t get me wrong, â€œFree
Guyâ€ isnâ€™t exactly a philosophical
treatise on the human condition
or anything, but it is more
thoughtful than your typical
large-scale studio flick. Even
the villain, video game CEO Antoine
(played with an over-thetop
zeal by Taika Waititi) and his
quest to erase all traces of artifi -
cial intelligence from Free City
serves as a commentary on how
Guyâ€ is still the big, glossy,
made-by-committee movie
youâ€™ve seen in the advertisements.
Itâ€™s littered with references
to Disney and superhero
properties as if only to fl ex how
much money has been put behind
its making, and cameos
from Twitch stars and YouTubers
feel like a naked ploy to
appease middle schoolers in
the audience. Still, when all is
said and done, itâ€™s really just impressive
how palatable the fi nal
product is. In a summer overloaded
with forgettable dreck
like â€œJungle Cruiseâ€ and â€œBlack
Widow,â€ one could do far worse
than spending their afternoon
with a well-intentioned dude
like Guy.
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RevereTV Spotlight
I
t was RevereTVâ€™s favorite
summer weekend! The 2021
Revere Beach Sand Sculpting
Festival was covered from start
to finish by RTV. Many people
donâ€™t realize that the artists
start a week ahead of their big
reveals. To catch a glimpse of
what the true start of the sculptures
look like, you can fi nd it all
on RevereTVâ€™s YouTube page or
past posts on Facebook. There
have also been short clips and
special features playing in between
programming on all
channels.
This yearâ€™s festival was a little
diff erent than in years past
in the sense that it was not the
usual international competition.
There were fewer sculptors
and all the sculptures revolved
around one theme:
The History of Revere Beach!
This theme is special as it commemorates
the 125th Anniversary
of Revere Beach. The festival
still took place all weekend,
and RevereTV was there each
day. This includes posts on the
revamped RTV Instagram. If
you followed over the past few
weeks, you would have seen
the account packed with daily
photos, videos and stories of all
that was going on at the beach.
Follow RevereTV on Instagram
for quick and concise renditions
of RevereTV productions.
RevereTV recorded a new episode
of â€œConversations with
The Mayor.â€ In the latest, Mayor
Brian Arrigo is interviewed
at Revere Beach by host Ed Deveau.
Many topics were discussed,
including sand sculpting,
a COVID-19 update from
the cityâ€™s standpoint, state recovery
funds, jobs in Revere,
affordable housing, the Suffolk
Downs project and Wonderland
Station. This program
is currently airing on RTV Gov,
which is channel 9 for Comcast
subscribers and 13 or 613
on RCN. You can watch this interview
on RevereTVâ€™s YouTube
page at any time.
You will also fi nd the latest
local government meetings
on RTV Gov. Through the summer,
meetings tend to be more
spread out. The most current include
a Revere Board of Health
Meeting and a Human Rights
Commission Meeting. All meetings
now take place in the City
Hall City Council Chambers and
air live on all RevereTV outlets.
The schedule for local government
meetings that RevereTV
follows is always posted to the
calendar on the City of Revereâ€™s
main website.
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GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK:
Young local baseball standouts show their stuff
MHS junior Cohen and Class of â€™24 players excel at Futures Day at Lynn Invitational;
EHS sophs shine in tourney; RHS Patriots Football players, coaches set to go
By Jason Mazzilli
I
t has been a busy summer for
everyone on the local sports
scene, especially for a number
of young local baseball standouts
who have spent some quality
time showing their stuff at
local events in front of college
coaches.
One of the top pitchers in the
region is Malden High School
(MHS) Class of 2022 righthander
Shai Cohen. Cohen, a 6-1, 185
Golden Tornadoes hurler, already
impressed at the recent Bay
State Games for the Metro
Team, his second year performing
in that statewide
showcase for underclassmen.
There was no Bay State
Games event held last summer
due to COVID-19, but
it came back this year with
a few safety restrictions still
in place. Cohen first drew
some attention in 2019 as
a freshman in the Bay State
Games, where he competed
along with former Tornado
teammates Liam Jordan
(Class of 2021) and Ezra
Kruckenberg (Class of 2020).
Last week, Cohen was a
fastball and also showed a variety
of other pitches in a dominating
performance.
â€œIt was one of the best days I
have had a showcase event and
I was excited to be able to perform
in front of so many college
coaches,â€ said Cohen, who
was named to the Greater Boston
League (GBL) All-Star Team
along with teammates Jordan, a
senior, Sam Solorzano, a junior,
and sophomore Brandon McMahon,
who was named to the GBL
All-Conference Team.
Everett Class of 2023 players Omar Marshall and Justin Longmore excelled for Apex Baseball,
which won the 2021 New England World Series 15U Championship. (Advocate Photo)
Revere High Head Football Coach Lou Cicatelli
and the Patriots are ready to go. (Advocate
Photo)
participant in another showcase
event in front of college
baseball coaches held locally at
Pine Banks Park in Malden/Melrose,
hosted by New England
World Series (NEWS) and Lynn Invitational
(lynninvitational.com).
Cohen lit up the radar gun with
a personal best 84 MPH for his
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always be replicated in colored
charts and graphs. He also noted
that just because there is a
situation where an offi cer can
use a certain amount of force, it
is not a green light to escalate a
situation.
â€œWhenever we use force, we
are trying to stop some act or
stopping some form of defi ance
of the law,â€ said Turner.
Across the country, Turner
said, the reasonable use of force
has been guided by the 1987
court case Graham vs. Connor.
That ruling sets a standard for
what a reasonable offi cer would
consider a threat to be under a
given set of circumstances. That
ruling, in turn, has set the standard
for the stateâ€™s use of force
MHS Class of 2024 players
Cogswell, Noelsaint and Simpson
excel at Futures Day
The â€œFutureâ€ is looking bright
these days for Malden High
baseball! A trio of up-and-comers
in the Malden High baseball
continuum for decades, Turner
said. That continuum sets reasonable
standards of force that
can be applied to everything
from passive and active resistance
to immediate threats of
harm or death.
A major part of the new Revere
policy is a section on de-escalation,
Turner said. That section
states that offi cers will not
use force until de-escalation
techniques have been attempted
and failed or are not feasible
based on the totality of the circumstances.
Turner
said a big part of the
new policy, both with de-escalation
and mental health, is
learning improved methods of
how to deal with people in crisis.
â€œWhen I began 17 years ago,
police offi cers would teach you
how to talk to people, but there
program, all members of
the Class of 2024, took part
on Monday at historic Fraser
Field in Lynn in â€œFutures
Day,â€ which was hosted by
the Lynn Invitational Tournament.
Infi elder/Outfi elder
Ryan Cogswell, infi elder/
pitcher Jake Simpson and
outfielder Zeke Noelsaint
all participated in the event,
along with close to 40 other
top members of the Classes
of 2024 and 2025. All three more
than held their own at Futures
Day, as each Malden High player
registered at least one base
hit (Cogswell was 2-for-3) and all
three scored a run. Cogswell and
Noelsaint both stole a base and
all three looked solid in the fi eld,
was not a whole lot of understanding
of peopleâ€™s states,â€ said
Turner. â€œIn law enforcement 20
years ago, if you defi ed the law,
there was not a whole lot of wiggle
room. Across the last two
decades, we are seeing a transformation
â€“ that maybe there is
another way to do it better.â€
At the academy level about a
decade ago, Turner said, there
began to be an increase in classes
on crisis intervention. Across
the board, Turner said, the Revere
department takes advantage
of as much training as it
can in everything from crisis intervention
to simulation of use
of force situations.
While there has been an increase
in training over the years,
Turner said, he would like to see
more live action simulations of
potential use of force situations,
defensively.
Medford Highâ€™s Joey Dâ€™Orazio,
Class of 2024, a catcher, also participated
from the GBL.
Malden High Baseball Head
Coach Steve Freker was on hand
for the event and said he was
impressed with the trioâ€™s performance.
â€œI will not say I was surprised
that Ryan [Cogswell], Jake
[Simpson] and Zeke [Noelsaint]
did so well,â€ Coach Freker said.
â€œThey are all hard workers and
have exceptional talent. All three
of them saw a lot of time at the
varsity level this past spring, despite
being freshmen, and they
contributed to our successful
season.â€
The Malden coach noted that
Simpson and Noelsaint each
noting that the best training offi
cers receive is through experience.
The
mandated reporting required
under the new policy
puts a focus on data and analysis,
while in the past the focus
was on narrative reports. With
the data and analysis, Turner
said, departments can more
easily spot when there might
be a potential problem with an
individual offi cer using excessive
force. â€œWe are now switched
over to a statistically analytical
form that we can [identify]
race, creed and all that, with
what force was used, and we can
watch for patterns to see if there
are issues,â€ said Turner.
Other additions to the policy
include a section forbidding
chokeholds, although Turner
noted they have not been
earned starting roles in five
games each this past spring,
where Malden went 6-9 overall
and also competed in the MIAA
Division 1 State Baseball Tournament
for the fi rst time since the
2013 season.
â€œIt was great to see these
young players compete against
some of the best players their
own age from the region,â€ Coach
Freker said. â€œOur Malden guys did
great and they are part of an excellent
class overall. We have a
lot of talented guys coming back
next spring and we will hopefully
make some noise in the GBL.â€
The Malden coach made a
note of the work the Golden
Tornadoes coaching staff overall
have done the past severtaught
or allowed for 20 years,
and a section addressing bystander
liability for offi cers who
witness the excessive use of
force by another offi cer. Thereâ€™s
also a new section that calls for
better planning and preparation
by the department when
there is a planned mass demonstration.
â€œThe
Revere Police Department
has and will continue to
strive for better training, policy
and practice when it comes
to use of force,â€ Turner said. â€œWe
look forward to exploring more
advanced and detailed areas
of training where it pertains to
mental health, at-risk populations,
use of force and de-escalation.
As we proceed forward,
better training and policy will
aid offi cers in better serving the
people of Revere.â€
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GBL PLAYERS at FUTURES DAY IN LYNN: Malden High and Medford High players from the Class of
2024 recently competed in Futures Day at the Lynn Invitational Tournament at historic Fraser Field
in Lynn. Shown above, from left, are Malden Highâ€™s Zeke Noelsaint, Medford Highâ€™s Joey Dâ€™Orazio
and Malden Highâ€™s Jake Simpson and Ryan Cogswell. All four GBLers performed very well at Futures
Day. (Advocate Photo)
the Revere High School (RHS) Patriots
football program and Head
Coach Lou Cicatelli as they prepare
for their fi rst full season in
the GBL. Coach Cicatelli may
most likely boast the largest
numbers of preseason football
signups of all the teams in the
GBL, with over 80 players from
grades 9-12 expected at Della
Russo Stadium when camp
opens next week. The veteran
Patriots football boss says that
his troops are primed and ready
to go for a productive preparation
for a solid season in the GBL.
Revere got its fi rst taste of GBL
Malden High rising freshman
Jake Simpson makes a nifty
play defensively at Lynn Invitational
Futures Day. (Advocate Photo)
al years in developing some of
these young players and working
to put Malden High baseball
on the map. â€œPhil Cook and
Shawn Nice did a tremendous
job with the Middle School Baseball
Team in the 2019 Fall Season
and now they have dual
roles with that team this coming
Fall and with the Varsity and
Sub varsity season next spring.
We are lucky at Malden High to
have those guys working with
our players,â€ he said.
RHS Patriots Football ready
to go for 2021-22 season; open
Sept. 17 at GBL rival Chelsea
The cup continues to be full for
action with a 3-1 foray this past
spring in an abbreviated COVID
season, fi nishing with a fl ourish
in a 48-24 victory over Medford
in the fi nale, after recording wins
over Lynn English and Lynn Classical
and dropping a game to Everett,
as the two former longtime
GBL rivals renewed their matchup
after many years apart.
Revere opens up for real on Friday,
Sept. 17 on the road at GBLer
Chelsea at 6:00 p.m. Revere is at
Medford on September 24, at
Lynn English on October 1 and
then hosts GBLer Malden in its
home opener on Friday, October
8. Revere stays home with an
October 15 game with GBLâ€™s Everett
and is home again on October
22 with league opponent
Somerville. Revere concludes
the pre-playoff schedule on the
road at Lynn Classical on October
29, and after three playoff weeks
has a traditional Thanksgiving
matchup at home versus Winthrop
on November 25 at Della
Russo Stadium at 10:00 a.m.
EHS sophomores Marshall
and Longmore help lead Apex
Baseball to New England World
Series title
Apex Baseball, a 15U travel
baseball team from this region,
won its fi rst-ever tournament
championship recently,
and a pair of Everett High sophomores
played key roles. Outfi
elder Omar Marshall and catcher
Justin Longmore were some
of the top performers for the
Apex Team, which is coached
by Gary Meskell, who is also an
assistant coach with Somerville
High baseball. Apex won the
15U Championship Title in the
fi rst New England World Series
(NEWS) Tournament, which was
held at local parks recently.
Both Marshall and Longmore,
who will be juniors for Coach Joel
Levineâ€™s Crimson Tide baseball
squad next spring in 2022, were
also members of the Pilots team
in Malden Babe Ruth this season,
which won the regular season
pennant with a fi rst-place
fi nish. The Flames won the Malden
Babe Ruth League City Series
title. The two Apex/Pilots 15
year olds are expected to be key
contributors to Everett baseball
next spring.
A team of Malden players
coached by Phil Cook and Shawn
Nice competed in the 14U bracket
of the NEWS Tournament.
North Carolina shooting suspect
captured in Revere
By Christopher Roberson
M
arcus Walton, 29, was recently
arrested in connection
with a fatal shooting that
took place last month in North
Carolina. On the morning of August
6, law enforcement offi cials
reportedly found Walton hiding
in a unit on the fi fth fl oor of Washington
Place Condominiums at
770 Washington Ave. in Revere.
Knowing that he was seconds
away from being apprehended,
Walton became desperate and
attempted to jump from the top
fl oor of the building. However, offi
cers were able to convince him
to remain inside and surrender.
Walton was wanted in North
Carolina for his alleged involvement
in the shooting death of
31-year-old Charles Debnam.
Debnam was murdered on the
evening of July 31 while volunteering
at the Helping Hand Mission
in Raleigh, N.C.
Walton was also charged with
being a fugitive from justice and
was arraigned in Chelsea District
Court. No additional information
was available as the case remains
under investigation.
he Coronavirus Aid, Relief
and Economic Security
Act (the CARES Act) was
enacted on March 27, 2000.
Net operating loss (NOL)
rules were changed as a result
of the CARES Act.
The CARES Act provides
for a temporary five-year
NOL carryback for most taxpayers,
which might entitle
many taxpayers to signifi -
cant refunds. The Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017
repealed the carryback of
NOLs. However, it allowed
taxpayers to carry forward
NOLs indefi nitely. It also limited
the NOL deduction to
80% of taxable income.
Before the enactment of
TCJA, taxpayers could carry
back NOLs for two years
and carry forward NOLs for
20 years, and could off set up
to 100% of taxable income
in each year. The CARES Act
provides that NOLs incurred
in 2018, 2019 and 2020
may be carried back to off -
set taxable income earned
during the fi ve-year period
prior to the year in which
the NOL was incurred. The
CARES Act also temporarily
removes the 80% of taxable
income limitation, thereby
allowing taxpayers to utilize
NOLs to off set 100% of
taxable income in tax years
2018, 2019 and 2020.
The CARES Act allows taxpayers
whose business is
typically profi table but as a
result of the Coronavirus the
business suff ered an operating
loss to be able to carry
back the calendar year
2020 NOL up to fi ve years
in order to recover income
taxes paid during those fi ve
years. Losses incurred during
tax years prior to January
1, 2018, may be carried
forward to tax years beginning
after December 31,
2020, without being subject
to the 80% limitation.
After 2020, the NOL deduction,
in any given year, will
be limited to 80% of taxable
income.
For a corporation being
able to carry back a 2020
operating loss up to five
years will allow for the recovery
of taxes paid in those
prior years when the corporate
income tax rate was at
35% as opposed to the current
21%. This creates even
more value to the NOL carryback
deduction.
It is worth reviewing the
2020 tax returns for both individuals,
corporations and
partnerships to determine if
amending a prior tax return
in order to take advantage
of a NOL carryback deduction
makes sense. It may be
that carrying the NOL forward
is more advantageous
as well as more practical.
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.
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us at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com or call us at (617) 720-1562.
THE HOUSE AND SENATE:
There were no roll call votes in
the House or Senate last week.
This week, Beacon Hill Roll Call reports
local senatorsâ€™ roll call attendance
records for the 2021 session
through August 6.
The Senate has held 74 roll calls
so far in 2021. Beacon Hill Roll Call
tabulates the number of roll calls
on which each senator votes 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.
More senators have 100 percent
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REVERE HOUSING AUTHORITY
SECTION 8 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST
Position: Revere Housing Authority is seeking an
Administrative Assistant/Receptionist for the Section 8
(Housing Choice Voucher) Program, with general
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roll call attendance records so far
this year than in recent memory.
Thirty-nine of the 40 members
did not miss any roll calls and have
100 percent roll call attendance records.
This can 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 or business
and voting remotely. Senatorsâ€™
votes are communicated to
Senate officials during the session
or prior to the session if senators
are informed in advance that
there will be a roll call vote.
The number of senators who
had 100 percent roll call attendance
records in the prior four
years was 33 in 2020, 28 in 2019; 20
in 2018; 24 in 2017; and 17 in 2016.
It is a Senate tradition that the
Senate president only votes occasionally.
Senate President Karen
Spilka follows that tradition and
only voted on 35 of the 74 roll calls
while not voting on 39 of them.
Sen. Spilkaâ€™s offi ce did not respond
to repeated requests by
Beacon Hill Roll Call to comment
on her voting record.
We specifi cally asked if Spilka
was in the Statehouse building
for all the formal and informal
sessions; how the tradition developed
that the president rarely
votes; has she ever thought of
breaking that tradition and being
recorded on all roll calls; and how
does she choose on which roll calls
she will 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.
2021 SENATE ROLL CALL ATTENDANCE
RECORDS THROUGH
AUGUST 6, 2021
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. Joseph Boncore
100 percent (0)
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators say
that legislative sessions are only
one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s job
and that a lot of important work
is done outside of the House and
Senate chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent
work and other matters that are
important to their districts. Critics
say that the Legislature does not
meet regularly or long enough to
debate and vote in public view on
the thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led. They
note that the infrequency and
brief length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible
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 2-6,
the House met for a total of one
hour and 29 minutes while the
Senate met for a total of one hour
and nine minutes.
Mon. Aug. 2 House 11:00
a.m. to 12:11 p.m.
Senate 11:19 a.m. to 12:24
p.m.
Tues. Aug. 3 No House session
No
Senate session
Wed. Aug. 4 No House session
No
Senate session
Thurs. Aug 5 House 11:02
a.m. to 11:20 a.m.
Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:10 a.m.
Fri. Aug. 6 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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India
1. On Aug. 13, 1969, what
two astronauts (who
landed on the moon)
had a ticker tape parade
in NYC?
2. Reportedly, what is the
busiest day of the year for
restaurants?
3. What is said to have
the most activity in cloud
computing: banking,
government or schools?
4. August 14 is World Lizard
Day; the Gila monster
is the only venomous
lizard native to what
country?
5. What is the most common
mineral in beach
sand: garnet, mica or
quartz?
6. Was Colonel Sanders
of Kentucky Fried Chicken
fame really a colonel?
7. What was the fi rst human
virus, which was discovered
in 1901?
8. On Aug. 15, 1914, the
Panama Canal officially
opened; can all ships fi t
through the canal?
9. Do octopuses have
tentacles?
10. Why could it be problematic
for the Cleveland
Indians to rebrand and
trademark â€œCleveland
Guardiansâ€?
11. On Aug. 16, 1898, a
patent was awarded for a
loop-de-loop roller coaster
that operated where in
the USA?
Answers
12. What state produces
the most wild blueberries
in the world?
13. On Aug. 17, 1807, the
North River Steamboat
started its inaugural run
from NYC for Albany on
the Hudson River; what
is that steamboat usually
called?
14. How many lines does
a Japanese haiku have in
English?
15. In what country that
shares borders with Turkey
and Azerbaijan is the
Tumanyan Matchbox Label
Museum?
16. What stateâ€™s Official
Blues Artist is Henry St.
Clair Fredericks (aka Taj
Mahal)?
17. On Aug. 18, 1920, the
19th Amendment to the
Constitution was verifi ed,
which mandated what?
18. At what age did Simone
Biles become interested
in gymnastics: six
or nine or 12?
19. In what Western U.S.
city would you find an
artwork with 163 steps
of mosaic tiles called â€œthe
16th Avenue Staircaseâ€?
20. August 19 is World
Photography Day; on
Aug. 19, 1839, Louis Daguerre
demonstrated his
daguerreotype process
after receiving funding
from what government?
How to Replace
Important Documents
That Are Lost or Missing
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you tell me what I need to do to replace a variety of
important documents? Our house burned down a few months
ago, and we lost everything including our home property deed,
car titles, old tax returns, Social Security, Medicare and COVID
vaccine cards, birth certifi cates, marriage license and passports.
Stressed Seniors
Dear Stressed,
Iâ€™m very sorry for your loss, but
youâ€™ll be relieved to know that replacing
important documents
that are destroyed, lost or stolen is
pretty easy once you know where
to turn. Here are the replacement
resources for each document you
mentioned.
Birth certifi cates: If you were
born in the United States, contact
the vital records offi ce in the state
where you were born (see CDC.
gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm for contact
information). This offi ce will
give you specifi c instructions on
what you need to do to order a certifi
ed copy and what it will cost you
â€“ usually between $10 and $30.
Car titles: Most states off er replacements
through a local department
of motor vehicles offi ce.
Youâ€™ll need to complete a replacement
title application form and pay
the application fee, which varies
by state. Youâ€™ll also need to show
ID and proof that you own the car,
such as your vehicle registration or
your license-plate number and VIN
(vehicle identifi cation number). To
get an application, go to DMV.org,
pick your state, and print it or fi ll it
out on the site.
Property deed: To access your
house deed, contact your county
clerkâ€™s offi ce, where deeds are usually
recorded â€“ you may be charged
a small fee to get a copy.
Marriage certifi cate: Contact
the vital records offi ce of the state
you were married in to order a
copy (see CDC.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm).
Youâ€™ll need to provide full
names for you and your spouse,
the date of your wedding, and the
city or town where the wedding
was performed. Fees range from
$10 to $30.
Social Security cards: In most
states (except in Alabama, Minnesota,
Nevada, New Hampshire,
Oklahoma and West Virginia), you
can request a replacement Social
Security card online for free at SSA.
gov/myaccount.
If you live in a state that the online
service is not available, youâ€™ll
need to fi ll out form SS-5 (see SSA.
gov/forms/ss-5.pdf to print a copy)
and take it in or mail it to your nearby
Social Security offi ce along with
a number of evidence documents
that are listed on this form. For
more information or to locate the
Social Security offi ce that serves
your area, call 800-772-1213 or see
SSA.gov/locator.
Medicare cards: If you are enrolled
in original Medicare, you
can replace a lost or damaged
Medicare card by calling Medicare
at 800-633-4227, or by logging
into your
MyMedicare.gov account. If, however,
you get Medicare health or
drug benefi ts from a Medicare Advantage
Plan, such as an HMO, PPO,
or PDP, youâ€™ll need to call your plan
to get your card replaced.
COVID-19 vaccination card:
Your fi rst step is to go back to your
vaccination site and see if theyâ€™ll
give you a replacement. Bring an ID
and try to recall the date you were
vaccinated. If thatâ€™s not feasible,
contact your state health department
immunization information
system (see CDC.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/contacts-locate-records.
html)
where you should be able
to print out a replacement sheet.
Tax returns: To get copies of old
tax returns start with your tax preparer,
who usually keeps copies of
your returns on fi le. You can also
get copies of federal returns directly
from the Internal Revenue Service.
Youâ€™ll need to fi ll out and mail
in IRS form 4506. To download this
form IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506.pdf
or call 800-829-3676 and ask them
to mail you a copy. The cost is $43
for each return requested.
Passports: You can apply for a
replacement passport at a Passport
Application Acceptance Facility.
Many post offi ces, public libraries
and local government offi
ces serve as such facilities. You can
search for the nearest authorized
facility at iafdb.travel.state.gov. The
fee is $145.
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.
Association
of Greater
Boston
pride â€“
raising the
flags of
India &
USA
Honoring Indiaâ€™s
75th Independence
Day celebration
T
he City of Revere will raise
the fl ag of India on Saturday,
August 14 at 12 p.m. in front
of Revere City Hall (281 Broadway).
All are welcome to join
this event and the grand fi nale
on August 15.
As we all recognize, this COVID-19
pandemic rerouted our
paths â€“ having adjusted to
various new norms â€“ and has
changed how we work, learn
and interact. As social distancing
guidelines have led to a more
virtual existence, both personally
and professionally, even as
we got vaccinated in phases, we
yet continue our pledge of virtual
existence for the foreseeable
future. We continue to comply
with the guidelines and strive
to find safer, low-key ways of
celebrating various special milestone
socio-cultural or historic
occasions, which are traditionally
and historically celebrated
in a grand way â€“ welcoming a
huge public gathering.
Last year, in August 2020, the
India Association of Greater Boston
(IAGB) created history by
holding successful fl ag raising
events in over 32 towns and cities,
by raising and honoring the
Indian and U.S Flags in the heart
of each town/city, with the support
of the local town and city
offi cials.
Continuing last yearâ€™s success
story in the current year, IAGB
will be raising the Indian fl ag in
over 40 towns/cities in Massachusetts
to commemorate Indiaâ€™s
momentous 75th
Independence
Day celebration. IAGB is
having these events from August
1 through the 14th
, culminating
in the grand fi nale cultural
event, â€œIAGB India Day,â€
which is back to its core â€“ at the
Hatch Memorial Shell alongside
Charles River â€“ on Sunday, August
15 starting at 3 p.m.
Come join the festivity as IAGB
honors Indiaâ€™s 75th
Independence
Day celebration with style,
pride and vigor!
1. Buzz Aldrin and
Neil Armstrong
2. Motherâ€™s Day
3. Banking
4. The USA
5. Quartz (It is hard
and erodes less
quickly.)
6. He was not a military
colonel, but
he received the
honorary title of
â€œKentucky Colonelâ€
from the Commonwealth
of Kentucky.
7. Yellow fever
8. No; a few of the
largest container
ships canâ€™t pass
through despite
the addition of
wider locks.
9. No; they have
arms with suckers.
10. Reportedly,
there was already
a roller derby
team with the latter
name.
11. Coney Island
12. Maine
13. Clermont (a
misnomer from an
1817 biography of
Robert Fulton)
14. Three
15. Armenia
16. Massachusettsâ€™s
17. Womenâ€™s suffrage
18.
Six
19. San Francisco
20. France (a pension
from the Parliament)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021
OBITUARIES
Josephine Falzone
O
f Revere passed away on
August 5, 2021 at the age
of 101. Born in Boston on March
19, 1920 to the late Phillipo and
Theresa (Micchi). Dear sister of
the late Ida Contino, Phillip Falzone,
Concetta Capobianco, and
Salvatore Falzone. Josephine is
survived by her loving niece and
caretaker Roberta Rizzo and her
husband Lee of Revere as well
as many additional nieces and
nephews. In lieu of fl owers donations
may be made in Josephineâ€™s
name to The Lighthouse
Nursing Care Center, Attn: Activities
204 Proctor Ave, Revere, MA
02151 all proceeds will be used
for resident activities.
Josephine
(Gregorio) Cieri
formerly of Everett, and Lynne
Guinta and her husband Joseph
of Rowley. Dear sister of William
Gregorio and his wife Judy of Revere,
and the late Anne Ciardelli,
Luca Gregorio, Rosemarie Orlanzo,
and Ralph, Anthony, and Alfred
Gregorio. Cherished grandmother
of 14, great grandmother
of 23, and great great grandmother
of 5. Also survived by
many loving nieces and nephews.
In lieu of fl owers donations
may be made in Josephineâ€™s
name to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s Research
Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl,
Memphis, TN 38105-9959 or at
stjude.org.
Francesco
â€œFrankâ€ Licciardi
of Revere, Frank Licciardi & his
wife Sabrina of North Reading,
Maureen Melillo & her husband
Matthew of Sturbridge. Cherished
grandfather of Alexia and
Marco Licciardi and Jake Melillo.
Dear brother of Joseph Licciardi
and his wife Kathy of Saugus, Michele
Licciardi and his late wife
Rachela of Apice, Italy, the late
Antonio Licciardi of Middleton
and Rosaria Genato of Italy.
Dear brother-in-law of Carmine
Masiello and his late wife
Nicolina, Carmine Colarusso and
his late wife Antonietta, Elena
Coccimiglio and her late husband
Nicola all of Revere, Francesco
DiVito and his late wife
Angelina of Saugus and the late
Filippo Beatrice and his wife Cristina,
Michelina Monaco and her
husband Pasquale, Antonetta
Beatrice, Antonio Beatrice and
Angelo Beatrice. Dear Godfather
of Anthony Masiello, Gianni Inglese
and Giuseppe Genato.Also
survived by many nieces, nephews,
great-nieces, great-nephews
and dear friends.
F
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L
ifelong resident of Revere
passed just days after her
100th birthday on August 9,
2021. Born in Revere on August
6, 1921 to the late Pompilio and
Mary (Colucci). Beloved wife of
the late Anthony Cieri. Devoted
mother of Maria McGinty and
her husband John of FL, Donald
Cieri and his wife Barbara of
AZ, Ethel Sinatra of Saugus and
f Revere, passed away
peacefully at home surrounded
by his loving family on
August 9, 2021 at the age of 83.
Born in Apice, a Province of
Benevento, Italy on February 3,
1938 to the late Erminio and Caterina
Licciardi. Frank married
the love of his life and immigrated
to America in 1963 and settled
in Revere. He was employed
at Straeger Co in Revere.
Beloved husband of Maria Assunta
(Beatrice) for 58 years. Loving
father of Caterina â€œCathyâ€
Oâ€™Donnell & her husband James
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Frank cherished his wife, Maria,
and loved spending time with
her; gardening, taking walks
hand in hand, going to concerts,
and traveling. Nothing brought
him greater joy than being with
his children and grandchildren;
summer trips to Maine and family
visits to North Carolina. He
also enjoyed making (and sharing)
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Frank was a very spiritual man
and a devoted parishioner of
St. Anthonyâ€™s Church. No words
can express this incredible loss.
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â€œWe were fortunate enough
as the plan developed to have
Redgate step in, and they fi -
nally have a purchase and
sale agreement with the Angiulo
family for the development
of the site,â€ said Frank
Stringi, the cityâ€™s chief planner.
â€œThey worked with the
city and the city council on
their development plan, and
an outgrowth of the master
plan also included the creation
of a zoning overlay district,
the Riverfront Overlay
District.â€
The proposed six-story,
291-unit building with 1,600
square feet of retail space
meets the requirements of
the overlay district. In addition,
Redgate is proposing
public amenities, including
shoreline improvements and
a 500-foot boardwalk. Redgate
is the developer behind
several recent large-scale projects
along Revere Beach, including
1 Beachmont and
500 Ocean Ave.
â€œItâ€™s a plan that the city is
very much supportive of because
it creates benefi ts to
that area that never existed
before, and opens the shoreline
to public access that never
existed before,â€ said Stringi.
â€œIt will be a catalyst for other
improvements, including
wetlands resiliency measures
for stormwater management.â€
Stringi
said the plan put forward
by Redgateâ€™s engineers,
which includes natural vegetation
along the shoreline
and stormwater runoff away
from the roads and neighborhoods,
will help protect
against fl ooding in the Riverside
area.
â€œThe site right now is in
pretty poor condition; the
shoreline is very dilapidated,
and it is used for auto operations,
so any runoff from the
site can contribute to poor
water quality,â€ said Lizbeth
Bello, a Redgate vice president.
â€œAdditionally, there is no
treatment of stormwater runoff
; it just sheets off directly to
the river and the resource areas,
and the shoreline is in pretty
poor condition: Itâ€™s mostly
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Rios, Diego F
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Herrera-Moran, Paul B Pizarro, Yanira
Pioppi, Frank C
Pioppi, Frank C
Moschella, Nicholas
Smith, Charles S
Pioppi, Candace
Pioppi, Candace
Smith, Danielle
Smith, Shaun M
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Capricon 24 Series LLC
Folan, Nancy
195 Arnold St
Berlangieri, Benjamino Maida, Maria 37 Gage Ave
Farrell Revere RT
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rubble, rock and asphalt.â€
Bello said the proposed
stormwater and wastewater
mitigation plans are meant to
rectify the current conditions
and improve the functions of
the wetlands resource areas
on the site.
Still, several residents who
live near the project site expressed
concerns about the
overall direction of the project,
which they said will only
increase stormwater and
traffi c issues in the Riverside
and Point of Pines neighborhoods.
Ron Clark of Whiten
Avenue raised questions
about how the Redgate project
would fi t into the overall
Riverside master plan and
how it would increase traffi c
to the area.
Former Councillor Albert
Fiore, who is running for the
Ward 5 seat this year, said he
understood the scope of the
Conservation Commission is
limited, but questioned the
scope of the project. â€œTwo
hundred and ninety-one
rental units is unconscionable,â€
he said.
Several other residents said
they were also concerned
that the project would increase
fl ooding in a neighborhood
that has already
seen heavy development.
But Robert Marra, former
chief of staff to Mayor Brian
Arrigo, said the project is a
good one for the city. â€œThis
project, the way itâ€™s designed
and the way itâ€™s shown in the
plans and the way it has been
explained by the people who
have created it, not only does
it protect wetlands and manages
stormwater, it improves
the area and it improves
stormwater and management
and it improves wetland
protection,â€ said Marra.
Conservation Commission
member Heather Legere said
the only role of her commission
is to make sure there
is a proper stormwater and
wastewater management
plan in place. She said the
plan from Redgate would be
an improvement for the site.
â€œI donâ€™t see any reason not
to approve this with the way
it has been presented,â€ said
Legere.
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î€µî€¨î€¤î€§î€¬î€±î€ª î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€µîˆî„î‡îŒî‘îŠ î€ºî’î’î‡î– î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î—î‹îŒî– î€™ î•îî€‘î€ î—îšî’
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î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€µî€¤î€µî€¨ î€©î€¬î€±î€§ î€ î€¯î€¤î€±î€§ îŒî‘ î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î–î€„î€„ î€ªî€µî€¨î€¤î€·
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î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î— îî’î†î€‘ î€«îŒîŠî‹ î’î‘ î„ î‹îŒîîî—î’î“ î†î•îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠ îî„î–î—îŒî‘îŠ
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î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€š î•î’î’îî€ î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€ªî„î•î•îŒî–î’î‘ î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î
î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€• î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î–î˜î‘î•î’î’îî€ îŽîŒî—î€‘ îšî€’ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî• îŒî–îî„î‘î‡î€
î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆî î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î î„î‘î‡ î–îˆî†î’î‘î‡
îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î•î’î’î‰î€ îˆî„î–îœ î„î†î†îˆî–î– î—î’ î„îî îî„îî’î•
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î“î’î–î–îŒî…îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€‘ î€¯î’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î’î‘ î…î˜î– îîŒî‘îˆî€ îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘ îšî„îîŽîŒî‘îŠ
î‡îŒî–î—î„î‘î†îˆ î’î‰ î‘îˆîŒîŠî‹î…î’î•î‹î’î’î‡î–î€‘ î€ªî•îˆî„î— î’î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœ î—î’ îŒî‘î™îˆî–î—
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