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Council
Seeks Fire
Safety Briefing
on Proposed Battery
Storage Facility
By Barbara Taormina
T
he City Council unanimously
supported a motion
presented by Councillor-at-Large
Michelle Kelley
at this weekās meeting calling
on Fire Chief James Cullen
and Captain Kevin OāHara to
appear before the City Council
to provide a public safety
briefing regarding the proposed
Battery Energy Storage
System (BESS) facility on
Muzzey Street.
āThis is not a proposal the
City Council will vote on,ā said
Kelley, explaining that the systems
are protected under the
Dover Amendment, a state
zoning law that limits how cities
and towns can use zoning
to control certain land uses.
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The plan for Muzzey Street
is an industrial-sized facility
that will house dozens of
lithium-ion batteries that
store electricity to be used to
support the grid. The system
stores power from the grid
and renewable energy sourcFIRE
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highlights. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
City Council balks at backing voter-approved audit
as Beacon Hill feud heads to court
By Barbara Taormina
I
n the 2024 election, more
than 9,500 Revere residents
joined 72 percent of Massachusetts
voters and voted in favor
of giving State Auditor Diana
DiZoglio the authority to audit
the Massachusetts Legislature.
However, Speaker Ron Mariano
and Senate President Karen
Spilka refused to cooperate,
claiming there are constitutional
issues involved, and the
question of the audit is now
headed to the Supreme Judicial
Court. This week, Councillor-at-Large
Michelle Kelley
presented a motion that the
council send a formal letter
to the Massachusetts Legislature,
including members of the
General Court, the Offi ce of the
State Auditor and other appropriate
state offi cials, expressing
the Cityās support for the
implementation of an audit of
the Massachusetts Legislature
as approved by the voters.
āThis motion simply asks
whether the council wants to
send a letter in support of our
voters. It does not create any
new policy or obligation. It is
communication. We would be
following the lead of Reading,
which has already done so. We
have the opportunity to show
we are one of the fi rst municipalities
to stand behind our
voters on this,ā Kelley told fellow
councillors.
Ward 5 Councillor Angela
Guarino-Sawaya said she felt
the motion was out of order. āI
have concerns about the role
of this body in this matter,ā she
said. āThe Revere City Council
is a municipal body, and we do
not have any jurisdiction over
the internal operations of the
Massachusetts Legislature. The
responsibility for implementation
of the audit lies within the
appropriate state entities, not
us. The bottom line is this motion
is out of order and beyond
the jurisdiction of this council. I
donāt think it is appropriate for
us to vote on it.ā
Councillor-at-Large Joanne
McKenna felt the council
should let the case play out
in court. āItās in litigation, and
where it is in litigation, I think
we should stay out of it as a
city,ā said McKenna.
Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio
agreed. āThis is heading
for the courts and there
are real legal and constitutional
issues involving separation
of powersā¦ā said Argenzio.
āWe should allow the process
to play out. Sending a letter
stating the obvious is just
symbolic, not substantive. A
letter from us holds no weight,
it is unnecessary.ā
Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri
said he respects the motion
and voted for the audit
but couldnāt support sending
a letter. āI donāt want to get
into a back-and-forth contest,
or have anyone look at us with
ill will,ā said Silvestri. āThe budget
is coming up, and they are
approving money coming to
the cities and towns. I just donāt
want to get into that.ā
Council President Anthony
Zambuto said that over the
years he has not supported
similar letters and resolutions.
But this motion, in support of
Revere voters, was different.
āThis letter wonāt mean a hill
of beans, but to not support it
would mean I couldnāt sleep tonight,ā
said Zambuto.
The council voted 8-3 against
the motion with Kelley and
Zambuto voting in favor and
Silvestri voting present.
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Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth Hosts Conference
for Students on āBuilding Leaders for a Better Futureā
W
AKEFIELD ā Massachusetts
Partnerships for
Youth (MPY) hosted an in-person
conference for students,
āBuilding Leaders for a Better
Future,ā on March 20 at Essex
North Shore Agricultural and
Technical School in Danvers.
Approximately 175 students
and 26 advisors from middle
schools in Arlington, Belmont,
Burlington, Chelsea,
Danvers, Lowell, Lynn, Milton,
Newburyport, North Reading,
Randolph, Revere and Stoneham
attended the conference.
Essex Tech School Resource
Officer (SRO) Michael Chase
and mental health empowerment
speaker Ivy Watts spoke
with participants about leadership
strategies and guided
discussions focused on developing
and practicing effective
leadership skills. This was
the fi rst of three workshops for
students that enhances leadership
potential, increases mental
wellness, promotes healthy
life choices and builds confi -
dence and resiliency.
The conference opened with
remarks from Essex County
District Attorney Paul F. Tucker,
who spoke to the audience
about aspects of leadership
before honoring Thea Splansky,
the student who won the
Ivy Watts, mental health empowerment speaker and founder of Ivy Watts Speaks, hands the microphone
to a student during Massachusetts Partnerships for Youthās conference, Ā«Building Leaders
for a Better Future.Ā» (Photo Courtesy Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth)
high school category of MPYās
annual poster project competition.
Thea,
a tenth grade student
from Lynnfield High School,
won the contest for this yearās
theme of āKind People Are the
Best Kind of People.ā Her handdrawn
poster illustrates the importance
of acting with compassion,
care and understanding
toward everyone, including
oneself.
SRO Chase, a Boston Marathon
bombing survivor, shared
his perspective on trauma, resilience,
the power of kindness
and how it can transform individuals
and communities.
With over 25 years of experience
serving at-risk youth as a
special education teacher, then
as a police offi cer and now as
an SRO, Offi cer Chase uses the
knowledge he gained in education
and law enforcement to
teach his audience to lead with
strength under pressure, build
a positive culture through
trust, and create environments
where people feel safe, understood
and supported.
Ivy Watts, founder of Ivy
Watts Speaks, shared her story
of the mental health struggles
she experienced as an AllAmerican
student-athlete and
Top 30 NCAA Woman of the
Year Finalist. She spoke about
the anxiety, burnout and selfdoubt
she dealt with despite
appearing successful and confident
to outsiders. She explained
her healing journey
and taught students handson
self care tools to increase
mental wellness, self-love, confi
dence and resiliency.
Watts has shared her story
with over 200,000 corporate
professionals, students
and coaches through keynotes,
workshops and somatic
coaching. Watts, who is Mental
Health First Aid Certifi ed, is
also a published author and
the founder of the blog, āBeautifully
Simply You.ā
Participants commended
the conference for the opportunities
it provided students to
connect with each other and
the motivation it inspired.
āThank you so much for
the invitation to the Middle
School Leadership Conference
by MPY,ā said Ottoson
Middle School Peer Leaders
and Student Sponsors Vicki
Ross, Kalina Akenson and Kira
Weiss. āThe planning was very
thoughtful in giving natural
break times for students to
get to know each other and
or to refl ect during the break.
The speakers were inspirational
and our students are excited
to implement what they have
learned.ā
A second middle school student
conference will be held
on Friday, March 27, at Worcester
Technical High School.
About the Massachusetts
Partnerships
for Youth, Inc.
Massachusetts Partnerships
for Youth, Inc. is a nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization that provides
training, fosters collaboration
and develops programming
to increase the health and
safety of students. MPY is committed
to bringing cutting-edge
information and high-quality
trainings to constituents and
endeavors to provide solutionoriented,
community-based,
multi-disciplinary approaches
to reducing and ideally eliminating
risky behaviors for youth.
MPY programming reaches
nearly 6,000 educators per year
in Massachusetts, spread across
approximately 300 districts,
with more than 190 webinars
and over a dozen conferences
and seminars.
Massachusetts Partnerships
for Youth is governed by a Board
of Directors made up of school
superintendents, police and fi re
chiefs, and other community
leaders who work closely with
MPY staff to deliver this mission.
To learn more, visit: massachusettspartnershipsforyouth.com.
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Massachusetts House Passes Fair Share Supplemental Budget
Bill invests in public transportation and education, addresses FY26
defi ciencies and delays implementation of federal corporate tax
changes passed in the āOne Big Beautiful Bill Actā
B
OSTON ā Wednesday,
March 18, 2026 ā The
Massachusetts House of Representatives
today passed a
$1.8 billion supplemental budget
that invests $885 million
in public transportation and
$417 million in public education
and funds several Fiscal
Year 2026 (FY26) defi ciencies.
The bill passed today also
includes the tax conformity
legislation fi led by Governor
Healey that delays the stateās
alignment with the corporate
tax changes passed by Congress
in the OB3 Act last year.
āFrom significant investments
in public transportation
and public education, to support
for DTA caseworkers and
expenses related to the World
Cup, to fiscally prudent tax
conformity measures ā this
legislation is representative
of the responsible approach
that the House will continue
to take as we navigate a period
of signifi cant economic uncertainty,ā
said House Speaker
Ronald J. Mariano (D-Quincy).
āI want to thank Chairman
Michlewitz for his hard work,
as well as all my colleagues
in the House for recognizing
the importance of the investments
and reforms that this
legislation makes.ā
āThe use of these one-time
surplus funds provides us with
a unique opportunity to better
strength the Commonwealth
in numerous ways. By
further improving our educational
and transportation sectors
we will build off the work
we have done in the last several
budget cycles with a judicious
use of the Fair Share
funds. The tax changes contained
in this bill will help
support the stateās economic
competitiveness, while giving
us time to absorb the expected
loss in revenue,ā said Representative
Aaron Michlewitz,
Chair of the House Committee
on Ways & Means (D-Boston).
āI want to thank Speaker
Mariano and all our House
colleagues for their input and
support on this critical funding
legislation.ā
āIām proud to support this
supplemental budget, which
delivers meaningful investments
in public transportation
and education while responsibly
addressing our fi scal
obligations. Iām especially
grateful to Speaker Mariano
and Chairman Michlewitz
for their leadership in advancing
a thoughtful, balanced approach
during a time of economic
uncertainty,ā said Representative
Jessica Giannino
(D-Revere). āWorking closely
with my colleagues in the
House delegation, I am proud
to have helped secure critical
funding that directly benefi ts
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our districtāstrengthening
local infrastructure, supporting
our schools, and ensuring
resources reach the communities
we represent. This legislation
refl ects what we can
accomplish when we collaborate
and stay focused on delivering
for our constituents.ā
āThis important legislation
delivers for the residents of
Revere. The working class in
Revere rely on an MBTA that
works. This legislation provides
critical funding to improve
the MBTA. The Revere
Public Schools rely on state
aid for special needs funding.
This legislation fully funds the
promise of special education
reimbursement. And working
with Rep. Giannino and Mayor
Keefe, this legislation provides
important funding for
Revere specifi c projects,ā said
Representative Jeff rey Rosario
Turco (D. Winthrop).
The bill delays conforming
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to the federal corporate tax
changes that were passed by
Congress in the OB3 Act last
year, which will represent approximately
a $400 million
revenue loss for the Commonwealth
when fully implemented.
Under the bill, the Research
and Experimental expense
deduction will be delayed
one year, the deductions
for the Modifi cation of Business
Interest, Depreciable Asset
Expensing, Qualifi ed Production
Properties will be delayed
two years, and the Modifi
cation of Qualifi ed Opportunity
Zone Investments program
will also be delayed two
years. However, should the
ballot question to lower the
state income tax from 5 percent
to 4 percent pass in November,
which would result in
a $5 billion revenue loss when
fully implemented, the Commonwealth
would permanently
decouple from these
tax credits, preventing them
from going into eff ect.
The $1.8 billion bill is funded
in part by $1.3 billion from
excess Fair Share surtax funds
to invest in public transportation
and education. Highlights
include:
ā¢ $885 million towards transportation:
Āŗ
$740 million towards the
MBTA
ā¢ $525 million for the Defi
ciency Reserve
ā¢ $125 million for the
Workforce & Safety Reserve
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$60 million for physical
infrastructure with a focus
on the core subway
system
ā¢ $20 million for low-income
reduced fares
ā¢ $10 million for water
transportation infrastructure
Āŗ
Other transportation
items include:
ā¢ $50 million for snow
and ice costs
ā¢ $25 million for Regional
Transit Authorities
(RTAs) workforce development
ā¢
$30 million to fund the
Sustainable Aviation
Fuel (SAF) Credit
ā¢ $30 million for MassDOT
Service Investments
ā¢
$417 million towards education:
Āŗ
$150 million towards
Special Education Circuit
Breaker costs
Āŗ $150 million to fund Early
Education Child Care
costs
Āŗ $38.7 million for the EEC
income eligibility waitlist
ā¢ Includes $8 million for
child care for providers
and $7.5 million for the
loan forgiveness program
for providers
Āŗ $20 million for Green
SchoolWorks program to
help schools with clean
energy upgrades
Āŗ $18.3 million for Financial
Aid Supplements
Āŗ $20 million endowment
Match for UMass and other
state colleges and universities
Āŗ
$5.1 million for Tomorrowās
Teachers Loan Forgiveness
program
Āŗ $5 million for ESOL Services
Waitlist
The bill also allocates $507
million from the General Fund:
ā¢ $300 million for the Group
Insurance Commission (GIC)
ā¢ $54.4 million for sheriffs,
representing half of the defi
ciency
Āŗ Requires reporting on the
expenses of proposed usage
of the funds
ā¢ $41.6 million for DTA caseworkers
ā¢
$10 million for FIFA Boston
for World Cup related expenses
The
bill also includes the following
outside sections:
ā¢ Food Donation Tax Credit:
Establishes a food donation
tax credit for farm businesses
based on the amount of
food donated to a nonprofit
food distribution organization.
The credit is capped
at $5,000 annually per individual.
ā¢
Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Credit: Allows taxpayers to
take a credit against the tax
imposed on fuels used for
aircraft propulsion and, subject
to limitation, requires the
amount of credit per gallon
of sustainable fuel to increase
by $0.015 for each additional
1 percent reduction in lifecycle
greenhouse gas emissions
above 50 percent. The
credit is capped at $10 million
total for all cumulative
tax credits over a fi scal year.
ā¢ Ratifi es eight Collective Bargaining
Agreements (CBAs)
The bill passed the House
of Representatives 150-3 and
now goes to the Senate for
consideration.
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es and discharges that power
during peak demand.
āThis motion is not about
taking a position on the project,ā
said Kelley. āItās about assuring
public safety.ā
According to state offi cials,
battery energy storage systems
are an emerging technology
that will decrease utility
bills, make the grid more
reliable and enable the region
to use renewable energy more
effi ciently. But the systems are
meeting increasing opposition
from residents who donāt
want the facilities in their communities.
During
the public comment
segment of the council meeting,
Beach Street resident
Corey OāHara expressed her
opposition to the project. āI
want to get this out, so the
public knows whatās going
onā¦ At this point, I donāt
think anybody in the public
knows about this project,ā
said OāHara.
She went on to say that the
industrial-sized facility will
have 57 batteries and if there
were a fire, it would create
toxic fumes. āThis project deserves
transparency. We deserve
better,ā OāHara told the
council.
According to the Environmental
Protection Agency,
BESS fi res create problems for
fi rst responders due to the diffi
culty of extinguishing lithium-ion
battery fi res. The EPA
also warns there are potential
health impacts from emissions
and a need to properly
dispose of contaminated
burned batteries. However,
the EPA also notes that despite
some high-profi le incidents,
improvements in BESS quality
and design have led to a decrease
in the number of failure
incidents.
The Electric Power Research
Institute tracks information on
BESS fi res and incidents. Since
it was launched, the EPRI has
documented numerous incidents,
particularly following
high-profi le fi res in South Korea
and the United States. A
2024 fi re at the Gateway Energy
Storage Facility in San
Diego, California, involved
15,000 lithium-ion batteries
and saw fl are-ups for several
days. In Chandler, Arizona,
a containerized unit burned
for more than 10 days, requiring
continual cooling. Warwick,
New York, saw two days
of fi re from batteries, which reports
suggested were aff ected
by the weather. The EPRI also
noted that from 2018 to 2023
there was a 97percent drop in
BESS failure rates.
āWhen this came to light, all
the questions I got were about
fi res, fi re safety, hazardous material,ā
said Ward 4 Councillor
Paul Argenzio, who commended
the motion.
Ward 3 Councillor Anthony
Cogliandro said he will be happy
to hear from the fi re department
about the proposed facility.
He said Flatiron Energy,
the company that will develop
the facility, is planning a
full presentation for the council.
āWeāll do our part to bring
transparency to this,ā said Cogliandro.
Councillor-at-Large
Marc Silvestri
said he spoke with the
attorney for Flatiron Energy.
Silvestri said the company will
provide all the necessary training
and equipment the Revere
Fire Department would need
to suppress a fi re at the facility.
Silvestri said he also learned
that the batteries would be
housed in self-contained units
to prevent any spread of fi re.
Ward 5 Councillor Angela
Guarino-Sawaya focused on
the motion and public safety.
āWe owe it to residents to
ensure every precaution is in
place,ā she said.
The council was concerned
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about more than BESS safety
and technology. City Council
President Anthony Zambuto
seemed undecided about
which is more disagreeable,
lithium-ion batteries or the
Dover Amendment.
āWeāve seen this more and
more, where decisions are
driven at the state level and
the role of local government
is more limited than people
expect,ā said Kelley, referring
to the amendment.
The amendment emerged
from a 1951 case involving the
Town of Dover, which was using
zoning bylaws to keep religious
schools out of residential
neighborhoods. The Legislature
stepped in and created
laws that protect religious, educational
and agricultural land
uses from zoning regulations.
Silvestri said he wanted to
see how the BESS project was
protected under a law meant
to shield religious, educational
and agricultural uses. But
over time the Legislature has
expanded the Dover Amendment
to include projects in
sync with the stateās agenda
and policies. Solar energy land
uses are now protected under
the Dover Amendment.
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coming in June or July
will require BESS projects to
go before a state siting board.
The council voted to hold a
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Host Annual Banquet
T
he Revere, Everett, Malden
and Mystic Valley Regional
Charter Schoolās Varsity
Co-Op Hockey and Hockey
Cheerleading Teams held
their banquet on Tuesday
at Prince Pizza. Everett High
School student Grisnel Gonzalez
Pena, who was not in attendance,
received the Leadership
Megaphone Award for
cheerleading.
Revere High student Jacob Navarrete received the George Fabiano
Alumni Award.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School student Cam Macone received
the Rookie of the Year.
Everett High School student Kiley
Reyez-Chavez received the
Unsung Hero Award for cheerleading.
Everett
High School student Charles Govostes received the Defensive
Player of the Year.
Revere High School student Frank Annunziata received the Most
Valuable Player Award.
Everett High School student Ben Saia received the Off ensive Player
of the Year Award.
Everett High School student/Goalie Raymond Blauvelt received
the Most Improved Award.
Everett High School student
Ashley Grifone received the
Excellence in Cheerleading
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1. On March 27, 1912, First Lady
Helen Taft and the Japanese
Ambassadorās wife planted
two of what tree in D.C.?
2. What galaxy is the earth in?
3. Traditionally, Tennessee whiskey
is made with charcoal
from what kind of tree?
4. On March 28, 1930, what was
renamed Istanbul?
5. What is the human bodyās
strongest muscle?
6. Where is bluebonnet a state
fl ower and chili the state dish?
Hockey Team ā Back row, shown from left to right, are: Jacob Navarrete, Ben Thompson, Louis Raso,
Prathanesh āPatā Raman, Luka Tanizaki, and Lindsey Sylva. Top row, shown from left to right, are: Cam
Macone, Bradley Roach, Evan Souders, Varun Chawla, Marc Colleameno, Captain Frank Annuziata, Captain
Thomas Cronin, Charles Govostes, Captain Benjamin Saia, Ranveer Singh, and Raymond Blauvelt.
7. On March 29, 1917, what
American racehorse was
foaled that would win 20 of
21 races?
8. What besides a type of tournament
does round-robin
mean?
9. In the 1830s to what state
were Native Americans removed
via the Trail of Tears?
10. On March 30, 1949, what island
country joined NATO?
11. German comedian Hans
Traxler wrote the hoax book
āThe truth about Hansel and
Gretel,ā including a fake archeological
dig that found a
recipe for what?
12. Since 1962 who has had the
NBA record of scoring 100
Everett High School student
Shaeendra Hall received the
Most Valuable Cheerleader
Award.
(Advocate photos
by Tara Vocino)
Shown from left to right, are: Thomas Cronin, Marc Colleameno,
and Raymond Blauvelt were named ice hockey captains.
points in a game?
13. On March 31, 1903, Ebenezer
Butterick, of Sterling, Mass.,
died; he invented what that
comes in different sizes of
paper?
14. The smallest bird and frog are
found in what baseball-loving
Caribbean country?
15. What World War I movie set
in the desert has no female
characters?
16. On April 1, 2019, what Tampa
Bay Buccaneers player
announced his (fake) retirement?
17.
In Nice, France, a jumbo fi recracker
goes off at noon for
lunch break; what salad is
Nice known for?
18. For an April Foolsā joke, The
Guardian newspaper printed
a travelogue about San
Serriff e Island that included
typography terms like pica,
which is what?
19. What continent that includes
Cape Horn are electric eels
native to?
20. April 2 is International Childrenās
Book Day; April 2 is the
birthday of what fairy tale author
whose name includes a
religionās name?
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1. Cherry (That ceremony
became the National
Cherry Blossom Festival.)
2.
Milky Way
3. Sugar maple
4. Constantinople
5. Jaw muscle
6. Texas
7. Man oā War
8. Something in writing
(sometimes sent) signed
by several people
9. Oklahoma
10. Iceland
11. The gingerbread used to
make the witchās house
12. Wilt Chamberlain
13. Tissue paper clothing
patterns
14. Cuba (bee hummingbird
and Mount Iberia frog)
15. āLawrence of Arabiaā
16. Tom Brady
17. Salade NiĆ§oise (On April
Foolsā Day, the fi recracker
goes off at a different
time.)
18. A unit of measure (General
M.J. Pica was the
dictator of the fi ctional
San Serriff e; sans serif is
a typestyle.)
19. South America
20. Hans Christian Andersen
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE ā FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026
RHS Patriots Cheerleaders Celebrate Stellar Season
T
he Revere High School
Co-Educational Varsity
Cheerleading Patriots
Team ā two-time
Greater Boston League
champions, North Regional
Champions and
State Runner Up ā celebrated
all of their accomplishments
during
their team banquet last
Friday night at the Marina
Bar. (Advocate photos
by Tara Vocino)
Shown from left to right: Captains Jessica Farro, Briana Capunay, Captainsā Award
recipient Christopher Gomez, Nicolas Freitas and Geovanny Acetty.
Shown from left to right: Coach Sabrina Sloan, twotime
incoming Captain Jessica Farro, incoming Captain
Charlotte Harriett and Coach Kayle Pezzuto.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Fall Most Valuable
Player Award recipient
Nicolas Freitas and Coach Sabrina
Sloan.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Heart of the
Team recipient two-time Captain
Jessica Farro and Coach Sabrina
Sloan.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Winter Most
Valuable Player Award recipient
Geovanny Acetty and
Coach Sabrina Sloan.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Fall Coachesā
Award recipient Geovanny
Acetty and Coach Sabrina
Sloan.
Shown from left to right:
Coach Kayle Pezzuto, Most Improved
Award recipient Briana
Capunay and Coach Sabrina
Sloan.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Most Improved
Award recipient Liana Tran and
Coach Sabrina Sloan.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Winter Coachesā
Award recipient Charlotte Harrity
and Coach Sabrina Sloan.
Shown from left to right: Coach
Kayle Pezzuto, Dedication
Award recipient Mia Andino
and Coach Sabrina Sloan.
Captain Briana Capunay (at left) and Amanda Coelho opened their
team gift, a pajama set.
Shown from left to
right: Bottom row:
Julian Alvarez,
Amithi Ho, Kaylee
Hercules, Nicolas
Freitas, Geovanny
Acetty, Briana Capunay,
Madison Matheson
and Jessica Farro;
middle row: Melissa
Goga, Mia Andino,
Analyse Byrd,
Jisell Urbina, Gianna
Guzman, Charlotte
Harrity, Valentina
Cataldo, Katherine
Aborn, Isabella
Marin and Sophia
Keane; back row:
Nayeli Shuan, Analia
Romero, Ashley
Duncan, Valeria Viscaino,
Laila Anderson,
Christopher Gomez,
Cristiana Rosa,
Amanda Coelho and
Liana Tran.
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MBTA Expands Real-Time Transit Information
into Community Libraries
B
OSTON ā The Massachusetts
Bay Transportation
Authority (MBTA) today shares
it is growing partnerships with
community libraries as part of
the Transit Screens @ Libraries
initiative, which brings realtime
transit information into
local libraries. This initiative is
expanding the reach of realtime
information beyond stations
and vehicles, making it
easier for those who use community
spaces to plan trips before
they travel.
Community meetings and
surveys hosted by the MBTA
show that riders value accurate
and reliable predictions,
dedicated sources of realtime
information, and clear
current-trip details above all
else. Transit Screens @ Libraries
responds directly to those
needs by providing live, location-specifi
c updates in places
riders already use every day.
Currently, Transit Screens @
Libraries is deployed at libraries
across the greater Boston
region; Berry Library at Salem
State University, Brookline
Public Library, Chelsea
Public Library, Robbins (Arlington)
Public Library, Thayer
(Braintree) Public Library,
Tufts (Weymouth) Public Library,
Turner Free (Randolph)
Public Library, Waltham Public
Library, and Framingham
State Library.
Libraries interested in providing
real time MBTA information
learn more about the
free initiative at: https://www.
mbta.com/about/digitaldisplay-partnership-program.
āProviding
real-time information
in places that riders
can easily access it helps riders
allows the public to make
informed decisions, building
confi dence in using the T
and minimize stress,ā said Interim
Secretary and General
Manager Phillip Eng. āIāve
heard directly from the public
that they want to know when
their train or bus is arriving so
they can plan their commute.
Our teams listened and created
solutions with the support
of partners like local libraries.
Modernizing the T isnāt just
about track and fl eet improvements,
it also means improving
and providing clear, accessible
communication that
helps riders make informed
decisions.ā
Ā«The Teen Advisory Board
(TAB) leaders who asked for it
were thrilled to see it come together
so quickly, and the other
teens in our teen room have
been uniformly impressed
and are very thankful for the
screen,ā said Head of Teen
Services at Robbins Library
in Arlington Stephen Toropov.
āWith Arlington as a town
basically being built around
the 77 bus route, itās a fantastic
tool for the students to get
around on their own terms.
Even other staff members
were excited, and our circulation
department immediately
set up a display of their own at
our front desk!ā
āThe Massachusetts Library
System is thrilled to connect
local libraries to this unique
off ering at the MBTA. Libraries
have reported that the real
time transit screens are appreciated
by both patrons and
staff that use public transportation,ā
said Executive Director
of the Massachusetts Library
System Sarah Sogigian.
āCommunity collaboration
is essential to serve residents
of the Commonwealth,
and weāre pleased to have
helped contribute to this success.Ā»
āFramingham
State University
is delighted to add enhancements
for our student, faculty
and staff populations, along
with the broader community
at large, that contribute to
their ease-of-access to regional
public transit systems,ā said
Associate Vice President of
Facilities & Capital Planning
at Framingham State University
Ryan Hacker. āOur proximity
to the MBTA Commuter
Rail is linked through the Metro
West Regional Transit Authority
bus service and provides
a critical connection for
users of the Whittemore Library
on our Campus to the regional
population.ā
The initiative is powered by
open-source software developed
by the MBTAās Technology
Innovation Department
(TID), which began digital signage
initiatives in 2019. Libraries
can deploy screens in ways
that fi t their space and budget
ā from low-cost Raspberry Pi
setups to commercial displays
ā making the program both
fl exible and scalable.
Transit Screens @ Libraries
is led in partnership with
The Lab @ MassDOT, which
supports testing and scaling
low-cost, community-centered
solutions. The Lab evaluated
the fi rst year of the program
through observations
and qualitative research with
library staff , helping refi ne the
model and demonstrate how
statewide collaboration can
improve public services.
Transit Screens @ Libraries
complements the MBTAās
broader digital signage eff orts,
which include installing realtime
displays inside and outside
rapid transit stations and
at bus stops across the system.
The MBTA plans to explore expanding
this model to universities,
museums, town halls,
senior centers, and other public
buildings.
For more information, visit
www.mbta.com/about/digital-display-partnershipprogram
or connect with the
T on X @MBTA and @MBTA_
CR, Facebook /TheMBTA, Instagram
@theMBTA, Threads @
thembta, or TikTok @thembta.
Full MBTA information
on World Cup games can be
found at MBTA.com/WorldCup.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE ā FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026
Suffolk Downs kick off of spring
events on Marathon Day weekend
Fifth annual Daffodil Dash
and series of spring Farmers Markets begin April 18
L
ooking for a familyfriendly
way to kick off
Boston Marathon weekend?
On
Saturday, April 18, The
HYM Investment Group
LLC (HYM) will host the
fi fth annual Marathon Daffodil
Dash at The Track at
Suff olk Downs, as well as
the fi rst of its Spring Farmers
Markets at The Yard @
Beachmont Square. From
10 a.m.ā1 p.m., families
are invited to The Track at
Suff olk Downs for the Daffodil
Dash, which is hosted
in partnership with Revere
Parks & Recreation and the
Marathon Daffodils Project.
Immediately following
the races, nearby, visitors
can stop by The Yard @
Beachmont Square for the
fi rst Spring Farmers Market,
which is taking place from
11 a.m.ā2 p.m. in partnership
with the Revere Beach
Farmers Market.
The Marathon Daff odils
Project began after the
Boston Marathon bombings
in 2013 with the yellow
daff odil used as a symbol
of strength and hope.
In commemoration of the
13th
anniversary of the Boston
Marathon Bombings,
The Track at Suff olk Downs
will be fi lled with the āMarathon
Daff odilsā that line
the streets of Boston leading
up to the Boston Marathon
fi nish line.
The Daffodil Dash will
feature three 50-yard dash
races for grades K-2, grades
3-5, and grades 6-8 beginning
at 10:30 a.m. The races
will not be timed, and
all participants will receive
a bib number and T-shirt.
Following the races, all
participants and families
are encouraged to hang
out in The Paddock and enjoy
food trucks, face painting
and music by a local DJ.
āWe are excited to again
partner with the Marathon
Daffodil Project and Revere
Parks and Recreation
for Suffolk Downsā fifth
year hosting the Daff odil
Dash,ā said HYM Managing
Partner/CEO Thomas N.
OāBrien. āAt the same time,
weāre thrilled to launch our
Spring Farmers Market series
at Beachmont Square.
Together, these events reflect
Suffolk Downsā continued
evolution into a
vibrant neighborhood
where residents and visitors
can gather for community
events, local food, and
family-friendly activities.ā
āThe events hosted by
Suff olk Downs at The Yard
and The Track bring our
community together, give
families opportunities for
free or low-cost fun, and
highlight the benefits of
the Beachmont Square
neighborhood,ā said Mayor
Patrick Keefe. āWe are
grateful to work in partnership
with Suffolk Downs
to bring our residents opportunities
for leisure and
recreation, and I am excited
for the fun we will have
in the space through the
coming season.ā
The Spring Farmers Markets
at The Yard @ Beachmont
Square will feature
local farms, food vendors,
artisans and community
organizations and will run
from 11 a.m.ā2 p.m. on
the following Saturdays:
April 18, May 2, 16 and 30
and June 13 and 27. The
fi rst market will spotlight
the Revere Public Library
and include the vendors
Riverdale Farm, Samanthaās
Garden, Dough Si
Dough, Abbot Hill Creamery,
Fabianās European Pastries,
Milaās Sweets, VIA
Guatemala Coff ee, Teamoji,
Ivyees Everything Honey,
Cow Hill Apiary, The
Sugar Lab, Zao Gelato
Truck, The Cramped Cook,
Fruitful Chili, Lussier Maples,
Lifehaus Wellness &
Lifestyle, La Frontera Sabrosa,
Captain Squid, Care
& Company, Royal Tallow,
SOL, Revere Beach Retail,
1312 Woodworking, Palm
Crafted Studio, Nicely Jewelry,
Argentina Bakery Boston,
Trippylandia, Oakdale
Farms, Legacy Latte CafĆ©
and Henna Artistry.
Both events are free to
attend and open to the
public, but registration
for the Daff odil Dash is required
to participate in
the race events. The Track
at Suffolk Downs, where
the races will be held, is
located at 525 McClellan
Highway in East Boston.
On-site parking is available.
The Track is also accessible
from the MBTA
Blue Lineās Suff olk Downs
Station. The Spring Farmers
Markets will take place
at The Yard @ Beachmont
Square. It is located in Revere
at 10 Suff olk Downs
Boulevard, which is accessible
from the MBTA Blue
Lineās Beachmont Station.
REVERE CIT Y COUNCIL ROUNDUP
By Th e Advocate
T
he City Council met this week
with Jim McKay, the outdoor
lighting manager for National
Grid, to discuss double utility
poles and street light outages.
McKay explained that the back
up in correcting double poles
and streetlight outages involves
the fact that poles are partially
owned by National Grid and Verizon.
National Grid is responsible
for setting the poles, while Verizon
is responsible for removing them.
McKay explained that transferring
wires goes in order of the companies
and agencies place on the
poles. And that takes time.
Councillor-at-Large Joanne
McKenna asked that something
be done about fl oating poles that
are attached to other poles but
several feet off the ground. McKenna
said those poles are a safety
problem. McKay told councillors
they can contact him directly
with safety concerns about poles
and streetlights.
Councillors were grateful for the
discussion, which they had been
asking for months.
Zoning Board report
T
he council voted in favor of
granting a 90-day extension
for Ardit Krajaās request for a special
permit to reconstruct a preexisting
nonconforming structure,
a garage, by constructing a twoand-a-half
story, two-family dwelling
on Lot A Elmwood Street.
Councillors granted a special
permit to Andrea Garcia, of Revere,
to modify an existing nonconforming
structure and use
from a tow company to a restaurant
at 855 Broadway, Revere.
T
Congratulations to all
he council voted unanimously
to confi rm the appointment
of Anthony Parziale to the Conservation
Commission and the reappointment
of Laila Pietri to the
Affordable Housing Trust Fund
Board. The reappointment of Sean
Bruno as a Constable for the City
of Revere was referred to the appointments
subcommittee.
Electricity discount
C
hief of Planning and Community
Development Tom Skwierawski
met with the council to
explain a new low-income solar
program for Revere. Parallel solar
energy has been developing
large solar arrays throughout the
state. The company is required to
provide discounts for low-income
residents. Parallel is working with
Revere Power Choice, the cityās
municipal electricity aggregation,
which is a kind of group electricity
buying program, to determine
which households are income eligible
for what Skwierawski believes
will be a $350 discount on
electricity rates.
Council seeks update on
eminent domain case
T
he council supported a motion
from Councillors Anthony Cogliandro
and Joanne McKenna requesting
Mayor Keefe and the city
solicitor to meet with the council
in executive session and provide
an update on the status of
the eminent domain court proceedings
related to the Wonderland
property.
Cryptocurrency concerns
C
ouncillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri
requested a public hearing
relative to Cryptocurrency ATMs.
According to Silvestri, the ATMs
are scams that exploit seniors. Silvestri
has called for banning the
ATMs in Revere.
Parking on Library Street
T
Televise Site Plan Review
C
he council supported Ward 3
Councillor Anthony Cogliandroās
motion to request the Chief
of Police to enforce parking regulations
on Library Street and surrounding
streets on Sundays between
noon and 2 p.m. to address
illegal parking.
ouncillors supported Ward 3
Councillor Anthony Cogliandroās
motion to explore the cost
for RevereTV to televise Site Plan
Review meetings as part of their
regular meeting coverage. Councillors
agreed Site Plan Review
is where important information
about proposed projects is discussed
and having the meetings
televised would be extremely
helpful.
Brooke DiNuccio
T
he council supported a motion
from Councillor-at-Large
Michele Kelley that the council
award a Certificate of Merit
to Brooke DiNuccio in recognition
of her calm, quick thinking,
and heroic actions during a recent
medical emergency involving
her grandfather, where she
was able to control severe bleeding
following a post-surgical complication
until emergency personnel
arrived.
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OBITUARIES
Michael E. Guarente
O
f Revere. Passed away
peacefully at his home
in Revere on Sunday, March
22nd. He was 69 years old.
Michael was born on August
5th,1956 in Boston to his late
parents, Daniel and Mildred
(Maffi e) Guarente. He was one
of four children raised and
educated in East Boston. Michael
was an alumnus of East
Boston High School, Class of
1974. Michael was a dedicated
and hardworking family
man, he truly loved his wife,
children, and grandchildren.
He worked at Avis Car Rental
at Logan Internation Airport
in East Boston as a car rental
agent, spanning 40 years. Michael
was a sports superfan,
he especially loved to watch
all of the Boston sports teams.
He was deeply knowledgeable
about all of the teams, players,
stats, standings and schedules.
Michaelās favorite thing
in the world was spending
time with his family. His children
and grandchildren were
his world; he was always there
for them and ready to give advice
or simply lend an ear.
He is the beloved husband
of the late Diane A. (Casaletto)
Guarente. The loving father
of William King and wife
Sharlene of Rowley, Lauriann
āDollyā Guarino and husband
Angelo of Saugus, Michael
D. Guarente and wife Crystal
of Danvers, Danielle Guarente
of Revere and her twin
sister Dena Ciampi and husband
AJ of Methuen. The loving
papa of 16 grandchildren.
The treasured brother of Florence
Gately of Peabody, Edward
Guarente of Billerica, and
the late Daniel Guarente. Also
lovingly survived by several
nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
and grandnephews.
Family and friends are respectfully
invited to attend
Visiting Hours on Friday, March
27th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. in the Vertuccio Smith &
Vazza, Beechwood Home for
Funerals, 262 Beach St., Revere
for A Funeral Service will
be held in the funeral home at
12:30 p.m., followed by interment
in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Everett. In lieu of fl owers, remembrances
may be made
to The Epilepsy Foundation
of New England, 175 Cabot St.
Suite 301, Lowell, MA 01845.
Rosemarie A.
(Guarino) Spaziani
nieces, nephews, great-nieces,
great-nephews, and two
great-great-nieces.
Rosemarie was the heart
and matriarch of her family,
bringing everyone together
with her love, strength, and
cherished traditions. Through
her guidance, she instilled the
importance of family, togetherness,
and honoring those
traditions that created lasting
bonds. The comfort and
joy she fostered became the
threads that held her family
close. Because of Rosemarie,
her family carries forward a
deep and enduring legacy of
love that will continue to grow
with each generation.
Family and friends were inO
f
Revere and formerly
of Saugus, passed away
peacefully on March 19th at
the age of 88, surrounded by
her loving family. She was the
beloved wife of 63 years to the
late Joseph A. Spaziani, Sr. Devoted
mother of Stephen Spaziani,
Sr. and his wife, Christina
āChrissyā of Florida, and Michael
Spaziani of Boston, and
the late Joseph A. Spaziani,
Jr. Cherished grandmother of
Stephen J. Spaziani Jr. and Joseph
A. Spaziani, III. Dear sister
of Joan Simonelli and her late
husband, Carmen, and the late
Patricia Goglia, whose husband
John survives her. She is
also lovingly survived by many
RevereTV Spotlight
T
he Revere High School Basketball
Season has been
over for a few weeks now,
but RevereTV covered many
games through the winter. The
studio recently compiled the
best recorded plays for both
the girls and boys teams. Highlight
reels are currently posted
to YouTube and scheduled to
play on the Community Channel
over the next few weeks.
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior
Center held its annual Saint
Patrickās Day party last week.
Slainte The Band played a live
concert and DeMainoās provided
lunch for all who attended.
RevereTV recorded the whole
musical performance as partygoers
enjoyed their meals
with friends. Watch it now every
weekday at noon in March
on the Community Channel.
In Season 3, Episode 6 of
āNortheast Cooks,ā join the talented
culinary arts students
from Northeast Metro Tech as
they show you how to create
a fl avorful, Mediterranean-inspired
bowl. The young chefs
use marinated pork and make
their own hummus and tzatziki
sauce to fi nish off this wellrounded
and healthy meal.
Follow along at your own pace
in your own kitchen by watching
on YouTube and pausing as
needed or watch on RTV now.
Easter is the next holiday
and itās coming up quickly.
A few old replays of Easterthemed
cooking programs
are scheduled to play on RevereTV
over the next few weeks.
Some examples are āCooking
with the Keefesā making Pizzagaina,
āCooking Made Simpleā
with a spring lamb recipe
and two episodes of āFabulous
Foodsā for healthy Easter
meals and carrot cake. All of
these episodes are posted in
the respective playlists on RevereTVās
YouTube page, but enjoy
these replays now on the
Community Channel.
This weekās āIn the Loopā announcement
is about National
Medication Safety Week,
which starts April1! April 1ā7
are the dates dedicated to
highlighting the importance
of using medications safely,
taking them only as prescribed,
never sharing them,
and reviewing and organizing
all of your medications and
medical supplies. Revereās Department
of Public Health is
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vited to attend Visiting Hours
on Saturday, March 21st in
the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza,
Beechwood Home for Funerals,
Revere followed by a Funeral
Mass in St. Anthony of
Padua Church, Revere. Interment
followed in Riverside
Cemetery, Saugus. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be
made directly to the family
to plant a memorial tree at
the graveside, alongside her
husband Joeās memorial tree
and her sister Pattyās memorial
bench. This will serve as a
lasting tribute to her life and
to the love she shared with all
who knew her.
The family would like to extend
their heartfelt gratitude
to the staff of the PACE Program,
Prospect House, and
The Center at Advocate (formerly
the Don Orione Home)
for their warmth, kindness,
and compassionate care.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
Arcila, Beatriz M
Elbouyahyaouy, Idris
Jaramillo, Yisenia A
Luperon, Esteban
Otero, Nerymar O
Eddiani, Khadija
BUYER2
SELLER1
Whiteacre Prop LLC A Ma
Ouahid, Khalid
Balbin, Manuela C Delgreco-Fichera, Jeanine
Argueta Properties LLC
Kritikos, Dimitrios
Kritikos, Sarah A
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10 Franklin St #403
45 Ann Rd
85 Jones Rd
266 Mountain Ave
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89 Sigourney St
03.06.26 720000
03.04.26 335000
03.06.26 840000
03.03.26 650000
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