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the second half ended up
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homeless people on Diamond Creek
By Adam Swift
D
uring the discussion over
the possibility of Boston relocating
homeless people living
along Massachusetts Avenue
and Melnea Cass Boulevard to
Revere, several City Councillors
pointed out that Revere needs
to take care of the homelessness
situation within its own borders.
Councillor-at-Large George
Rotondo is asking Mayor Brian
Arrigo to contact the Department
of Conservation & Recreation
(DCR) to obtain services
for an encampment of homeless
people living on Diamond Creek
between North Shore Road and
Ocean Avenue. â€œHereâ€™s the thing:
No one should have to live like
that,â€ said Rotondo. â€œThese people
are suff ering, and we need
to do better.â€
Rotondo said that in addition
to the homeless living outside
in miserable conditions, the Diamond
Creek is prone to fl ooding.
He said he talked to city Finance
Director Richard Viscay
The homeless encampment on Diamond Creek. (Photo Courtesy of
George Rotondo)
about the availability of federal
funds to help the homeless
in the area, and to representatives
from the cityâ€™s Substance
Use Disorders Initiative (SUDI)
department about what can be
done in the area. â€œWe had former
acting [Boston] Mayor [Kim]
Janey try to stuff people in a hoHOMELESS
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Homeowners to see increase in property tax bills
By Adam Swift
S
ingle-family homeowners
will see an average increase
in their property tax bills of $264
in the coming year, while condominium,
two-family and threefamily
homeowners will see lower
increases in their bills. Last week,
the City Council approved the resEARLY
VOTING
Early voting is available to all registered voters for
the Special State Primary
on Tuesday, December 14, 2021.
Registered voters wishing to cast an early ballot
may do so in person at
Saint Anthonyâ€™s Church
250 Revere Street â€“ Rear Entrance
Bingo Hall
Revere, MA 02151
The schedule for early voting in person is listed below.
Â· Saturday, December 4, 2021, and Sunday, December 5, 2021,
from 9:00 a.m. â€“ 8:00 p.m.
Â· Monday, December 6, 2021, through Friday, December 10, 2021,
from 9:00 a.m. â€“ 8:00 p.m.
To vote early by mail contact the Election Department at
781-286-8200 to request an application.
Board of Election Commissioners
El calendario para la votaciÃ³n anticipada en persona
se enumerada a continuaciÃ³n.
Â· sÃ¡bado, 4 de diciembre de 2021 y domingo, 5 de diciembre de 2021
desde 9:00 a.m. â€“ 8:00 p.m.
Â· lunes, 6 de diciembre de 2021 hasta viernes, 10 de diciembre, de 2021,
desde 9:00 a.m. â€“ 8:00 p.m.
Para votar anticipado por correo, comunÃ­quese con
el Departamento de Elecciones al
781-286-8200 para solicitar una solicitud.
La Junta de Comisionados de Elecciones
idential tax shift of 175 percent
that places a greater property tax
burden on commercial properties.
With the shift, the tax rate for
residential property will be $10.40
per $1,000 of valuation, while the
commercial rate will be $20.56.
Several City Councillors questioned
why there was still an increased
burden on residential
VOTACION ANTICIPADA
La votaciÃ³n anticipada estÃ¡ disponible para todos los votantes
registrados para la Primaria Estatal Especial de martes,
14 de diciembre de 2021.
Los votantes registrados que deseen emitir una papeleta
anticipada en persona pueden hacerlo en
Saint Anthonyâ€™s Church
250 Revere Street, entrada trasera
Sala de bingo
Revere, MA 02151
taxpayers when Revere saw the
largest amount of new commercial
growth in its history over
the past year. Dana Brangiforte,
chairman of the Board of Assessors,
said the tax shift provides
the greatest benefi t possible under
law to homeowners. Taking
into account new growth and
the 21/2 percent increase in tax
rates allowed under Proposition
21/2, Brangiforte said, the total
tax levy limit has increased from
$95,665,289 to $102,073,296.
â€œGrowth is a major contributor
to the levy,â€ said Brangiforte.
â€œWhat that is is anything that is
subject to taxation for the fi rst
time.â€
The just over $4 million in new
growth is the largest the city has
ever seen, he said. That breaks
down into $2.1 million in new residential
growth and $1.9 million
in new commercial growth. Brangiforte
said the residential growth
came in part from several large,
new apartment buildings coming
online in the past year, including
at 500 Ocean Ave., 320 Revere
Beach Blvd., 50 Ocean Ave. and
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021
Revere Ward City Councilors Endorse Dâ€™Ambrosio
WINTHROP, MA â€“ With his latest round of major endorsements, Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio continues an unprecedented
campaign that has united activists, elected offi cials and leaders from across the City of Revere.
â€œW
hen I fi rst announced
this campaign, I was
determined to unite the City of
Revere in a way it hasnâ€™t been,â€
said Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio. â€œThe
overwhelming support that we
have received from every corner
of Revere, has allowed us to
work throughout this district to
bring our unifying message to
voters who are tired of politicians
beholden to special interests.
We will work until the last
minute on Election Day to ensure
that the voices being ignored
on Beacon Hill have an
advocate for them in their next
State Senator.â€
Joanne McKenna, Revere
Ward 1 City Councilor
"Our next State Senator needs
to be a champion for Revere
Beach and the rising tides that
threaten so many neighborhoods
in this district. Anthony
D'Ambrosio has released a thorough
plan that will protect our
coastline and hold polluters accountable.
I look forward to voting
for Anthony on Tuesday, December
14th."
Ira Novoselsky, Revere Ward
2 City Councilor
"Anthony D'Ambrosio has
shown an unmatched commitment
to our community. He
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Arthur F. Guinasso, Revere
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"Revere hasn't had a hometown
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Anthony Cogliandro, Revere
Ward 3 City Councilor Elect
"There has never been a greater
need for new blood on Beacon
Hill. Anthony has proven his
work ethic is unmatched and
his only loyalty is to US. He is a
breath of fresh air and I cannot
wait to see what he can accomplish
as our State Senator."
Patrick M. Keefe, Jr., Revere
Ward 4 City Councilor
"I am so excited to support AnThe
change we need. The experience to lead.
â€œAnthony is an exceptionally thoughtful leader who has the rare
capability of envisioning a better future and the work ethic to bring it
about. With an unending commitment to service and a depth of innate
skills, there is no limit to the positive impact Anthony will continue to
make on this world.â€ â€” Dr. Peter Salovey - President, Yale University
A Community Health Educator
Anthony has worked directly with children and school administrators
on developing new strategies to overcome the many psychological and
physical challenges that children face today. He also has taught public
school classes on disability and mental health issues related to social
media and academic performance.
A Non-Profit Leader
Anthony has served as the leader of Dwight Hall, a 3,500-person nonprofit
organization. Their mission is â€œTo nurture and inspire students
as leaders of social change and to advance justice and serviceâ€. The
programs they worked on strive to form a more just society that meets
the needs of the community in a fair and dignified way.
A Member of the Revere School Committee
As an elected member of the Revere School Committee, Anthony led the
creation of a district wide Equity Advisory Board that brought together
parents, teachers,students, and other community stakeholders to
develop creative solutions to address educational inequities. He also
advocated for the implementation of a district wide mental health audit
with enhanced services for students.
â€œI have known Anthony for many years. He previously worked for me as a policy aide. Anthonyâ€™s understanding
of complex social issues dealing with poverty, health disparities and education was always impressive. I relied
often upon his wise and nuanced perspective in reaching decisions. TheCommonwealth will be well served with
him in a leadership capacity.â€ â€” Tom Ambrosino, Chelsea City Manager and Former Mayor of Revere
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thony D'Ambrosio as our next
State Senator because he will
work for us all and deliver on his
commitments. Anthony has already
shown he can bring us all
together to achieve a common
good. With his deep roots in Revere,
Winthrop and Boston, he
comes from a place where we
take pride in a hard days work
and a deep desire to be a fi ghter
for his community and constituents."
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Randall Mondestin is Decemberâ€™s Public Servant of the Month
Q: Whatâ€™s your favorite part
about living and working in
Revere?
A: Iâ€™ve been living in Revere for
the past 6 years. Working and living
in Revere has been such an
incredible experience â€“ knowing
I am working not only for myself,
but for all of my neighbors, has
been incredibly rewarding. I am
proud to be raising my family in
this City and I work every day to
make sure our residents have
access to everything they need.
Q: Whatâ€™s the highlight of
your career thus far and what
excites you about your current
work?
A: Being recognized for my
achievements has been one
of my highlights, but I also was
honored to be a part of Mayor
Arrigoâ€™s COVID-19 Emergency
Response Team. The 311 offi ceâ€™s
call-intake drastically increased
throughout the pandemic. The
311 team worked longer hours
to make sure all residents had
access to food, resources, vaccines,
or COVID tests. It was a
lot of work, but I knew the importance
of our role throughout
the pandemic. Itâ€™s an exciting
time to live and work in the
City of Revere, with many innovations
on the horizon and new,
exciting ventures in the works.
Lawrence A. Simeone Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
~ Since 1989 ~
Randall Mondestin is pictured with former Massachusetts Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo after
receiving the 2020 Black Excellence on the Hill Award at the Massachusetts State House in February
of 2020.
M
ayor Brian Arrigo announced
on Wednesday
that Randall â€œRandyâ€ Mondestin
is December 2021â€™s Public Servant
of the Month. Randy started
at Revere City Hall in June
2017 as part of the three-person
team launching Revere 311. He
brought years of experience to
Revere in customer service and
technology expertise, including
an outsized personality, an ability
to connect to people across
departments and a hearty laugh
that can be heard throughout
the hallways of City Hall. On top
of his regular job of responding
to constituent calls, combing
through 311 data to fi nd service
requests to close and maintaining
close working relationships
with staff across departments
to the benefit of residents, in
the last couple of months, Randy
went above and beyond. He
wrestled control over the launch
of new Public Works Asset Management
and Work Order software,
a big upgrade over the existing
platform. Meanwhile, he
managed the design of the new
in-process 311 offi ce build. He
continues to handle drone photography
as needed for key city
functions. As the Deputy Director
of 311, he is always making
sure that residents are always
taken care of. His hard work, attitude
and commitment to the
job makes him a clear choice
for Public Servant of the Month.
Q: Can you tell us what you
do in the City of Revere?
A: I am the Deputy Director of
Revere 311 in the Offi ce of Innovation
and Data Management â€“
I manage 311 personnel as well
as all systems related to the 311
Offi ce. Being in the Offi ce of Innovation
and Data Management,
I take on various special
projects and tasks, such as managing
the Rodent program, creating
the mobile City Hall, implementing
the drone program,
creating and helping the Chief
of Innovation with new changes
like the new DPW work order
system. My day starts by ensuring
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021
Disabled and Limbless Veterans host dinner dance
Pictured from left to right: veterans District 10 commander Kim Emerland
(Iraqi veteran), Iranian hostage veteran Bobby Dâ€™Amelio, Matthew Cunningham
(Bosnian veteran), Dominic Marcellino (Vietnam) and Daniel Zwicker (Germany/Vietnam Era).
By Tara Vocino
T
he Disabled and Limbless Veterans hosted a dinner dance at the Veterans of Foreign Wars last
Wednesday night. They will host a Boston Childrenâ€™s Hospital blood drive, Dec. 11, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m., at the post.
Trif3cta performs. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Joseph and Kelly Lampedecchio
Event
Organizers Dominic Marcellino
(Vietnam veteran), who is the
Disabled/Limbless Veterans
president, and Matthew Cunningham
(Desert Storm veteran) at their
dinner dance last Wednesday at
the VFW Post.
Christmas Tree
Ornament
Guests Michelle DiFonzo and
Sal Giarratani
Lauren Laidlaw, Paul Christie,
Lisa Viarella and Army veteran
Daniel Overby, who served in
Desert Storm.
Trif3cta vocalists John Kelly, Joy Granata and Ricki Erik sang R &
B, disco, rock and ballads.
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Revere Police Dept.
welcomes two new officers
Gerry
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Mayor Brian Arrigo, Executive Offi cer Lt. Sean Randall and Police Chief David Callahan congratulate
incoming offi cers Jeff Kingston and Taylor Belschner being sworn in on Monday at City Hall.
School Committee member John Kingston congratulates his son, Taylor, on being sworn in at City
Hall on Monday. (Courtesy photos, John Kingston)
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evereTV is gearing up for what
is coming up through the holiday
season! RTV kicked off Thanksgiving
weekend with a marathon
of Revere High School Football
Thanksgiving Day Games, including
Thursday morningâ€™s game as it
aired live on all outlets. This yearâ€™s
game will be replaying on the
Community Channel at various
times over the next few weeks, but
all game coverage can be found in
the respective playlist on YouTube.
If you were tuned in to RevereTV
the day after Thanksgiving, youâ€™d
have seen a marathon of Revere
High School Powderpuff Football
Games, including this yearâ€™s
game versus Winthrop. The Powderpuff
Game is a tradition many
senior students look forward to
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8th Annual Mass Badge welcomes Thanksgiving
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By Tara Vocino
pproximately 1,000 people attended
Tuesdayâ€™s 8th annual
Mass Badge community dinner at the
Casa Lucia Function Facility.
The hosts, pictured from left to right: Mass Badge Treasurer Domenic
Licata, member Jeff McCabe, President/Founder Raoul
Goncalves, Vice President Joseph Internicola Jr. and Community
Liaison Pedro Alves.
From left to right: Basketball JV Coach John Leone, Basketball
Head Coach David Leary, event co-organizer Patrick
Keefe and Revere High basketball players Ramadan Barry,
Hamza Ghoul, Bella Stamatopoulos, Glen Huze, Jean St.
Dick, Avi Long and Alejandro Hincapie.
Guests groove on the dance fl oor.
Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino
with School Committee Memberelect
John Kingston
Clemente Palmariello, Pamela Anderson, Silvana Palmariello and
Theresa Kehoe served food.
Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center seniors, bottom row, pictured
from left to right: Milly Obispo and Josephine Patania; top
row, pictured from left to right: Linda Hanson, Juan Obispo,
Ann Marie Droukis, Nina DeFreitas, Jackie Luti and Christina
Grotheer.
Police Chief David Callahan washes
dishes in the kitchen. (Advocate photos
by Tara Vocino)
Pictured from left to right: servers Carol Cusack, Garfi eld Elementary
School Principal Adriana DelGreco, Mathew Cogliandro, Michael
Hye, Christine Albano and School Committee Member-elect
Aisha Milbury-Ellis.
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Badge dinner at Casa Lucia Function Facility: shown at left:
Michael Roper, Ward 4 City Councillor Patrick Keefe and; at
right: Anthony Roper and Tish Chilla.
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Area doctors weigh in on
new Omicron variant
By Christopher Roberson
I
t only took fi ve days for the
Omicron variant of COVID-19
to spread from South Africa to
the United States with the fi rst
case being confi rmed in California
on December 1. The new
strain has also spread to several
other countries, including Botswana,
the Netherlands, Portugal
and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Lou Ann Bruno-Murtha,
division chief of infectious diseases
at Cambridge Health Alliance,
said it is only a matter of
time before Omicron works its
way into Massachusetts. The arrival
of Omicron in the Bay State
will only compound the current
problems created by the
already-prevalent Delta variant.
â€œDelta is still the variant contributing
to the recent increase
in infections and hospitalizations
in the region,â€ said Bruno-Murtha.
â€œThe science and implications
of the Omicron variant
are actively being examined,
and we will know more
very soon. At this time, the best
response is to promote COVID
vaccination for those not
fully vaccinated and encourage
everyone who is eligible to
seek a booster dose as soon as
possible.â€
Dr. Kimiyoshi Kobayashi, chief
quality offi cer at UMass Memorial
Medical Center, said Massachusetts
may not necessarily
be a target. â€œIt is still unclear
whether this will happen,â€ he
said. â€œIt will depend on how it
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the City Council last year
ensuring that no City Council
meetings begin before 5 p.m.
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consequences. Ward 6 Councillor
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the ordinance to the City Council
last year as a way to increase
public participation at municipal
meetings. But last week, City
Council President Anthony Zambuto
presented a motion to rescind
the ordinance.
Councillor-at-Large Jessica
Giannino said she understands
Serinoâ€™s motivation for wanting
the later meeting start times, but
said it has caused issues scheduling
some City Council subcommittee
meetings in a timetee
meeting for my public safety
committee, because when
you limited the meetings to
fi ve oâ€™clock, we only have one
hour to conduct city business
on certain days,â€ Giannino said.
The subcommittee meeting
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ly manner. â€œAs a chairperson for
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meeting for public safety, and
Councillor [Steven] Morabito
had a motion that sat in my
committee tied up for months,â€
Giannino said, adding that it
was diffi cult to get a quorum for
the subcommittee meeting she
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Happy Birthday, Nancy!
Nancy Ring turned 95 years young on Thanksgiving Day, November
25. The City Council recognized her birthday and presented
her with a congratulatory certifi cate from Ward 4 Councillor Patrick
Keefe. Pictured are her two sons, Kevin and Paul Ring, at their
family home on Fenno Street. (Courtesy photos)
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competes with the Delta variant.
We will have to watch what
the balance between Delta and
Omicron will be.â€
Dr. George Abraham, chief of
medicine at Saint Vincent Hospital,
said he was not surprised
by the detection of Omicron and
the previous strains. â€œWe have
predicted and long suspected
that we would see variants,â€
he said. â€œThe variants pop up in
parts of the world where there
have been the lowest levels of
vaccination.â€
Abraham also said Omicron
may not be that troublesome
in the long-term. â€œBased on preliminary
data from our South African
colleagues, the number
of cases has risen dramatically,
about 700-fold, but the number
of hospitalizations, serious
illnesses and deaths have not
increased signifi cantly,â€ he said.
â€œThis suggests that there might
be overall mild disease associated
with this variant as opposed
to severe disease.â€
In addition, Abraham said he
trusts the efficacy of the vaccines.
â€œWe know the vaccines
work reasonably well, generating
whatâ€™s called virus-specifi c
antibodies. But they also generate
whatâ€™s called a polyclonal response,â€
he said. â€œThat means it
may also work against some viruses
in the same family. Right
now we need to determine how
well our vaccines work against
this variant.â€
Dr. Shira Doron, an Infectious
Disease physician and epidemiologist
at Tufts Medical Center,
said Delta continues to attract
a great deal of attention. â€œDelta
is a major threat in Massachusetts
and for the time being, a
far greater one. We do not yet
know if Omicron is more deadly,
more transmissible or more easily
evades immunity than Delta,â€
she said. â€œIf it does any of those
things and if it manages to outcompete
Delta and become predominant,
then it could mean a
worse winter than what we are
already facing. What everyone
should do now is get vaccinated
if they have not received the
vaccine. If eligible for a booster,
now is the time to get one.â€
Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes, chief of
the Infectious Diseases Division
at Brigham and Womenâ€™s Hospital,
shared a diff erent opinion,
saying it is likely that Omicron
is already in Massachusetts. â€œIâ€™m
sure itâ€™s here,â€ he said.
Kuritzkes said he was very surprised
to learn that the new variant
had been detected in Australia,
which has extremely tight
COVID-19 restrictions. â€œItâ€™s highly
mutated,â€ he said of Omicron.
â€œThis is why people need to get
vaccinated.â€
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021
Anthony Dâ€™Ambrosio tours district to support small businesses
Dâ€™Ambrosio took part in Small Business Saturday and is continuing tour across district to call attention to
businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
WINTHROP â€“ Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio, Candidate for State
Senate, visited various stores
throughout the 1st
Middlesex District this weekSuff
olk and
end as the holiday season offi -
cially kicked off .
Shopping at small businesses
throughout our district is critical
to our economy, especially as
many of them continue to face
uncertainty from the COVID-19
pandemic. These businesses are
the ones we turn to to support
our community. From youth
sports sponsorships to donations
for families in need, they
are the backbone of our local
economy and the souls of our
community.
While mega-monopolies like
Amazon have thrived during
COVID-19 and increased their
value by tens of billions of dollars,
the small businesses we
support throughout our community
continue to struggle.
Unfortunately, yet predictably,
Beacon Hill has failed these
businesses, the owners and employees.
As we speak, legislators
have gone home for the year
with no chance of passing legislation
to spend the infl ux of
funding that has been received
from the Federal Government.
This recent headline from the
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State Representative
& Councillor-at-Large
Mayor
Brian
Jessica
Giannino
Ward 2 Councillor
Ira
Novoselsky
School Board Member
Carol
Tye
Council President
Anthony
Zambuto
Council Vice President
Gerry
Visconti
Ward 6 Councillor
Richard â€œRicky
Serino
Arrigo
& Family
School Board Member &
candidate for State Senate
Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio
Ward 4 Councillor
Patrick
Keefe
Morabito
Councillor-at-Large
Steven
School Board Member
Susan
Gravellese
School Board Member
Michael
Ferrante
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Della Russo Stadium. The game
didnâ€™t take place last fall due to
the cancellation of all sports activities
brought on by the COVID-19
pandemic. The victory
left Revere with an 8-2 record
to close the fall 2021 season
and gave the Patriots ample
evidence that they could have,
and perhaps should have, been
awarded a Div. 3 playoff seeding.
Despite its eight-win fi nish,
Revere did not make this yearâ€™s
playoff tournament.
Winthrop fi nished with a sub500
mark. Still, the 5-6 Vikings
made the Div. 6 tournament and
scored a convincing fi rst-round
victory over South Hadley. They
nearly topped Super Bowl fi nalist
Rockland in the quarterfi nal
and proved to be a tough opponent
on Thanksgiving. Winthrop
was clearly better than its record
indicated.
Revere Head Coach Lou Cicatelli
said the win showed the
caliber of team the Patriots had.
â€œItâ€™s a nice way to put a stamp
[on the season],â€ he told the
press after the game. â€œWe were
8-2 and defi nitely deserved a
Pats Capt. Wilmer Mejia attempts to steal the ball from Vikings
senior Martin Cameron.
The Revere Patriots earned the
coveted trophy in their win
over Winthrop.
shot at the playoff s. There was a
mistake made there, no doubt.â€
This yearâ€™s Turkey Day conFootball
Club Co-Presidents (Classes of 1968 and 1977) Emilio Fusco and
Karen Fusco sat the bleachers.
Revere High School alumni, pictured from left to right: James DiSabatino
(Class of 2005), incoming Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri
(Class of 2005) and Charles Giuff rida (Class of 2005) watched the game
from the sidelines.
test was a tightly contested, defensive
aff air. Trailing 6-0 at halftime,
the Patriots turned the tide
midway through the third quarter
when Augusto Goncalves
blocked a punt and the ball
was recovered on Winthropâ€™s
20-yard line. From there, it took
just two plays for Revere to hit
paydirt. Running back Davi Barreto
busted loose for 17 yards to
the three. From there, he burst
into the end zone on the following
play to even it at six apiece.
Wilmer Rodriguez-Mejia eventually
made good on the pointafter
kick to put the hosts in
front 7-6.
Later in the quarter, the ViThe
Revere High School Varsity Cheerleaders Lady Patriots congratulate the football team on their win.
kings were backed up deep in
their own territory and faced
having to punt out of their own
end zone. They decided to concede
the safety, as the punter
took the snap and intentionally
stepped out of the end zone,
giving Revere a 9-6 lead.
The Patriots increased their
advantage to 16-6 early in the
fourth quarter. A one-yard sneak
by quarterback Anwar Marbouh
â€“ set up by a 19-yard Barreto run
â€“ and Rodriguez-Mejiaâ€™s PAT kick
provided the fi nal Revere points
of the game.
However, the Vikings did not
go away quietly. On a fourthand-seven
play just minutes
later, Vikings quarterback Robert
Noonan connected over
the middle with receiver Mikey
Chaves, who proceeded to
break free and race 70-yards for
a touchdown. The extra-point
brought Winthrop within three
at 16-13 with over 10 minutes
remaining.
Winthrop threatened twice
Led by Head Coach Lou Ciccatelli (with trophy) are the RHS Patriots football team players and coaches following the Turkey Day victory.
more, but the Patriotsâ€™ defense
was able to make big plays and
fend off the visitors. Ricardo
Goncalves snuff ed out a wide
run play on a fourth-and-one
from midfi eld, and Addison Merida
picked off a pass to thwart
Winthropâ€™s fi nal drive with two
minutes left. Meridaâ€™s interception
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ahead touchdown from about
40 yards away. The receiver
could not hold on to the pass
that appeared very catchable.
Winthrop drew first blood
in the opening quarter when
Noonan found Chaves for an
11-yard touchdown pass. The
score was set up by a botched
Revere punt that gave the Vikings
the ball on the Patriotsâ€™
seven-yard line.
Augusto Goncalves received
the gameâ€™s defensive Most Valuable
Player award while Marbouh
and Merida were selected
as off ensive MVPs.
Revereâ€™s win was its 32nd in
the historic series, which dates
back over a century. Winthrop
has won 56 times, but the Patriots
have emerged victorious in
the last fi ve battles. There have
been three ties.
Juan Londono-Marin and Head
Coach Louis Cicatelli
Displaying encouraging posters were seniors â€“ pictured from left to right â€“
Juan Londono-Marin, Anwar Marbouh, Capt. Wilmer Mejia and Mark Marchese.
Earning
a trophy from Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe,
Augusto Goncalves (left) won defensive player of the
game; Addison Merida and Anwar Marbouh won off ensive
players of the game. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Augusto Goncalves and Head Coach Lou Cicatelli are pumped.
Players are all smiles with the scoreboard results: 16-13.
Patsâ€™ Asst. Coach Scott Wlasuk
hugs Head Coach Louis Cicatelli.
In
the Thanksgiving tradition, Revere Patriots players celebrated
their win with turkey legs during the Thanksgiving game against
the Winthrop Vikings last Thursday morning at Harry Della Russo
Stadium.
The Revere High School Varsity Lady Patriots Cheerleaders, pictured
from left to right: Top row: Rachel Sanchez, Janasia Mendoza,
Mariah Rogers, Samira Cammarano, Jessica Villalobos, Amelia
Murray and Natalie Rodriguez; bottom row: Zoey Legrand,
Allen De La Rosa Polanco, Niccole Gonzalez and Olivia Osborne.
School Committee Member Michael
Ferrante and Daniel Maguire
cheered on the Patriots.
The stands were packed with alumni and other fans.
Addison Meridaâ€™s interception will stand.
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REVERETV | FROM Page 5
being part of. If you missed this
yearâ€™s game or want to look back
at games of years past, you can
fi nd Powderpuff Game coverage
on RevereTV from 2013 to now
on YouTube.
Last week several leaders in ReYou
chose the charity.
WE DONATED.
Thanks to your participation, we donated $10,000 to Northeast Arc,
the local charity that got the most votes in our GivingTuesday poll.
We also donated $2500 to other local charities.
We donated a total of $12,500 for GivingTuesday. Charities included Northeast Arc,
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts, Portal to Hope and Triangle, Inc.
Learn more at: EverettBank.com/GivingTuesday
vereâ€™s religious community held
an Interfaith Service at Jack Satter
House. This service was a special
event held around the Thanksgiving
holiday and played a few times
per day last week on the Community
Channel. If you missed the service
and would like to view it, head
to RevereTVâ€™s YouTube page to
watch at your convenience.
The Annual Robert A. Marra Memorial
Sounds of Christmas Concert
is back this year! This is an
event the RevereTV staff looks forward
to covering. This yearâ€™s concert
is still at St. Anthonyâ€™s Church,
but COVID-19 precautions will be
taken. To be admitted, you must
show proof of vaccination or a
negative COVID-19 test from within
72 hours before the event. The
North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra
will be performing some seasonal
favorites, and all patrons
are asked to bring nonperishable
food to donate to the Revere Food
Pantry upon entering. RevereTV
will be covering this concert live
as it happens on Sunday, December
5 at 4:00 p.m. You can watch
on the Community Channel and
social media.
RevereTV is viewable on television
if you are a local cable subscriber.
To access RTV programming
on TV, you must live in Revere
and subscribe to Comcast
or RCN. The Community Channel
is 8 and 1072 on Comcast and 3
and 614 on RCN. All local general
event coverage and community
member programming airs
on the Community Channel. RTV
GOV is channel 9 on Comcast and
13 and 613 on RCN. All local government
meetings and events air
on RTV GOV. Replays of coverage,
meetings and RTV programs are
posted to YouTube to be accessed
by anyone with internet access at
any time.
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Senior Alert: Your old
cell phone may not
work in 2022
Dear Savvy Senior,
My 80-year-old father has an old fl ip phone he carries around
with him for emergency purposes, but Iâ€™ve heard that these
devices will soon be phased out. Is this true? If so, how can we
know if his phone will be aff ected, and where can I fi nd him a
simple new one that he can operate.
Searching Daughter
Dear Searching,
Yes, itâ€™s true! If your dadâ€™s
mobile phone is more than a
few years old, he will probably
need to upgrade it in the very
near future.
Why?
Because all of the major cell
phone carriers â€“ AT&T, Verizon
and T-Mobile â€“ are shutting
down their older 3G networks
in 2022 to free up airwaves for
5G and other advanced services.
So, if your dad is using an old
3G phone, like millions of other
older Americans, heâ€™ll need to
get a new device if he wants to
make calls, text or reach 911.
But you should also know
that itâ€™s not just older cellphones
that will be obsolete.
Older home security systems,
medical devices and personal
emergency response systems
that still harness 3G will also
be aff ected. Adding to the confusion,
older 4G phones that
donâ€™t support modern cellular
voice technologies, such as
Voice Over LTE or HD Voice, are
impacted, too. Those customers
may need a software upgrade
or a new phone.
Here are the timelines for
the 3G shutdowns: AT&T - Feb.
2022; T-Mobile - July 1, 2022;
Verizon - Dec. 31, 2022; Sprint
(which is owned by T-Mobile) -
March 31, 2022; and Sprint LTE
- June 30, 2022. Other smaller
carriers like Tracfone, Cricket,
Boost and Straight Talk, will
also be aff ected, because they
rely on airwaves from the big
three.
Is Your Phone Aff ected?
Cell phone carriers say they
have been alerting customers
who use older phones that
services are ending, sending
a combination of texts, letters,
phone calls and emails.
If youâ€™re not sure about your
dadâ€™s phone, contact his carrier
or check their website for a
list of aff ected devices.
Another way to see if your
dadâ€™s phone is 3G is to look up
his international mobile equipment
identity number which
can be found by pressing *#06#
on his keypad. Once you have
it, go to www.imei.info and type
it in the search bar to get the
phoneâ€™s details. If his phone
has a frequency of 900 megahertz
(MHz) or 2100 MHz, itâ€™s
3G. You can also look for a â€œ3Gâ€
icon at the top corner of his
phone, but not all 3G phones
have that icon.
How to Upgrade
If you fi nd that you do need
to upgrade your dadâ€™s cellphone,
carriers are offering
discounts and special promotions
on replacement devices.
If youâ€™re worried about your
dad having to learn your way
around a new device, youâ€™ll
be happy to know that there
are plenty of modern new fl ip
phones available that work on
the next-generation networks.
Or, if your dad decides that
he would rather forge ahead
without a phone than upgrade,
then he will need to cancel the
service. Most carriers will let
you cancel your plan without
any penalty. However, if he forgets
to cancel his phone plan
and doesnâ€™t upgrade to a working
device, the company wonâ€™t
automatically stop charging
him just because he isnâ€™t able
to access their network.
How to Recycle
If your dad does have to replace
his old cellphone, the
best way to dispose of it is to
recycle it. Large retailers, such
as Best Buy, offer recycling
programs for old electronics.
Or you can search for local recycling
programs on websites
like Call2Recycle.org and
Earth911.com.
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.
The Parents Club presented blankets as team gifts. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Girlsâ€™ volleyball coaches present
trophies to Most Improved,
Most Valuable Players
By Tara Vocino
T
he Revere High School Girlsâ€™ Volleyball
coaches named their top student athletes
during Saturdayâ€™s banquet at the Marina
Restaurant & Bar At The Wharf.
Junior Varsity gifts, pictured from left to right: Bottom
row: Valerie Pietri, Ashley Rodriguez and Liv Yuong;
back row: Laura Pereira, Lea Doucette, Camila Echeverri,
Juanita Giraldo and Wendy Gutierrez Carvajal
with Junior Varsity Head Coach Rachel LeBlanc (in back).
Team mother/Parents Club President Gina
Mahoney with Varsity Head Coach Lianne
Mimmo Oâ€™Hara
Varsity gifts, pictured from left to right: Bottom row: Sabrina Indorato, Elaysia Lung, Keiren Fernandes,
Astrid Noriega, Stephanie Espinoza and Gianna Mahoney; top row: Kadidja Sogoba, Manal
Boudhan, Ayra Vranic, Tassya DaCosta and Fiona Musaray with Varsity Head Coach Lianne Mimmo-Oâ€™Hara
(far right).
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Proud mother Kenya Rivas with her daughter, Astrid Noriega, a
senior captain; Noriega hopes to study emergency room nursing
at Harvard University after graduation.
Pictured from left to right: brother Robert, senior captain Gianna
Mahoney, proud mother Gina and Giannaâ€™s father, Robert. Mahoney
hopes to study science in college after high school graduation.
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î‰î˜î•î—î‹îˆî• î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î—î’ îœî’î˜î€‘ î€¬î‘ î„î‡î‡îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î’ î‚¿îîŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆî€
îœî’î˜ î’î• îœî’î˜î• î„î—î—î’î•î‘îˆîœ îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„îµ¶î‡î„î™îŒî— î–î—î„î—îŒî‘îŠ
î—î‹îˆ î–î“îˆî†îŒî‚¿î† î‰î„î†î—î– î„î‘î‡ îŠî•î’î˜î‘î‡î– î’î‰ îœî’î˜î• î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘ î€–î€“ î‡î„îœî–
after the return date.
î€¬î€°î€³î€²î€µî€·î€¤î€±î€· î€±î€²î€·î€¬î€¦î€¨
î€·î‹îˆ î’î˜î—î†î’îîˆ î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠ îî„îœ îîŒîîŒî— î’î• î†î’îî“îîˆî—îˆîîœ
î—î„îŽîˆ î„îšî„îœ î—î‹îˆ î„î…î’î™îˆî€î‘î„îîˆî‡ î“îˆî•î–î’î‘î‚¶î– î•îŒîŠî‹î— î—î’ îî„îŽîˆ î‡îˆî†îŒî–îŒî’î‘î–
î„î…î’î˜î— î“îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î„îµµî„îŒî•î– î’î• î‚¿î‘î„î‘î†îŒî„î î„îµµî„îŒî•î– î’î• î…î’î—î‹î€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î„î…î’î™îˆî€
î‘î„îîˆî‡ î“îˆî•î–î’î‘ î‹î„î– î—î‹îˆ î•îŒîŠî‹î— î—î’ î„î–îŽ î‰î’î• î„ îî„îšîœîˆî•î€‘ î€¤î‘îœî’î‘îˆ îî„îœ
îî„îŽîˆ î—î‹îŒî– î•îˆî”î˜îˆî–î— î’î‘ î…îˆî‹î„îî‰ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î„î…î’î™îˆî€î‘î„îîˆî‡ î“îˆî•î–î’î‘î€‘ îŒî‰
î—î‹îˆ î„î…î’î™îˆî€î‘î„îîˆî‡ î“îˆî•î–î’î‘ î†î„î‘î‘î’î— î„îµµî’î•î‡ î„ îî„îšîœîˆî•î€ î’î‘îˆ îî„îœ î…îˆ
î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€¶î—î„î—îˆ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî€‘
î€ºî€¬î€·î€±î€¨î€¶î€¶î€ î€«î’î‘î€‘ î€¥î•îŒî„î‘ î€­î€‘ î€§î˜î‘î‘î€ î€©îŒî•î–î— î€­î˜î–î—îŒî†îˆ î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
î€§î„î—îˆî€ î€±î’î™îˆîî…îˆî• î€–î€“î€ î€•î€“î€•î€”
î€©î€¨î€¯î€¬î€» î€§î€‘ î€¤î€µî€µî€²î€¼î€²
î€µî€¨î€ªî€¬î€¶î€·î€¨î€µ î€²î€© î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨
î€§îˆî†îˆîî…îˆî• î€–î€ î€•î€“î€•î€”
Ayra Vranic (left) received Varsity Most Improved; Tassya DaCosta
received the Varsity Coachesâ€™ Award; and Gianna Mahoney (center)
received the Varsity Heart Award from Head Coach Lianne Mimmo-Oâ€™Hara
during Saturdayâ€™s Revere High School Girlsâ€™ Volleyball
banquet at the Marina Restaurant & Bar At The Wharf.
Lea Doucette (left) received Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player
while Liv Yuong received Junior Varsity Most Improved Player
from Head Coach Rachel LeBlanc (center).
450 American Legion Hwy. The
commercial growth is largely tied
into Amazon and Suff olk Downs
developments and new hotels on
Ocean Avenue and American Legion
Highway.
Single-family homes saw their
values increase around 12.4 percent,
resulting in an average tax
increase of $264, Brangiforte said.
Condominium values were up
eight percent, with an average
increase in the tax bill of about
$20, while two-family homes saw
their value increase by about 10
percent with a $175 increase in
the average tax bill. Three-family
homes saw an 8 percent increase
in valuations, with a $192 increase
in the average tax bill.
â€œNow average is just a way to
gauge what is going on versus
last year; nothing is average,â€ said
Brangiforte. â€œSome people might
see less of an increase and some
people might see more.â€
Several councillors, including
Receiving their gifts: freshmen Lindsay Pineda (left) and Farah
Habbour with Coaches Samantha Myrtil and Jaliyah Patrick (center).
Not present: Freshman Stephany Vargas, who received Team
Leader, and freshman Samantha Hoyos-Tobon, who received
Most Valuable Player.
Patrick Keefe and Richard Serino,
said they would like to see the valuations
of commercial properties
and large-scale residential developments
increase, taking some
of the burden off the individual
homeowners. â€œWhen we discuss
large-scale commercial development
and apartment buildings,
one of the things that we are
sold on is that they are supposed
to bring down the tax bracket for
the average one- and two-family
houses,â€ said Serino.
Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso
said that given all the new
growth in the city, he still feels
the tax rate for residents in Revere
is too high. â€œWe have more
than we anticipated, and weâ€™re
still drawing a high rate, which is
kind of discouraging,â€ he said. â€œTo
tax the single homeowner is really
unfair; we have to adjust this formula
because it is not in balance.
The citizens of our city are really
struggling to meet their fi nancial
needs and support their families,
and we ought to look at avenues
to help them out.â€
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DCR looking to improve Sullivan Park
By Adam Swift
lized, he said, it is underused.
â€œThe DCR is really looking
1. The worldâ€™s tallest thermometer
(134 feet) is
in the town of Baker in
what U.S. state?
2. On Dec. 3, 1895, what
female Austrian psychoanalyst
was born
who wrote â€œThe Ego
and Mechanisms of Defenseâ€?
3.
What is a Joe Frogger?
4. December 4 is National
Cookie Day; what was
the first U.S. mass-produced
cookie?
5. The GieÃŸkannenmuseum
in GieÃŸen, Germany,
celebrates what kind
of â€œcanâ€?
6. On Dec. 5, 1901, what
entertainment company
was founded that is
headquartered in Burbank,
Calif.?
7. In the original Brothers
Grimm fairytale, who
was Ashputtel?
8. How are Tom Brady
and Peyton Manning
similar?
9. Manitoulin Island is the
worldâ€™s largest lake island
and has over 100 inland
lakes; what lake is it in?
10. December 6 is St.
Nicholas Day; he was the
Bishop of Myra, which is
now called Demre and is
Answers
in what country?
11. Why are helium balloons
able to fl oat?
12. What European city
is considered the worldâ€™s
most bicycle-friendly
city?
13. How are Canada,
snow and cackling similar?
14.
On Dec. 7, 1932, what
Swiss physicist received
an American visa?
15. The watchword of the
Camp Fire Girls of America
(rebranded as Camp
Fire) is â€œWohelo,â€ an anagram
standing for what?
16. On Dec. 8, 1993, the
U.S. Secretary of Defense
stated that there were
24 GPS satellites available
for civilian navigation
use; what does GPS
stand for?
17. In what N.E. state is
Funspot, the worldâ€™s largest
video game arcade?
18. Which insect is
thought to have the largest
brain?
19. Where will the FIFA
World Cup be in 2022?
20. On Dec. 9, 1902, what
method of transport
was fi rst shown on a U.S.
stamp?
S
ullivan Park, currently an
underused baseball fi eld
at Revere Beach Boulevard and
Revere Street, could soon be an
urban oasis with a bocce court,
walkways and more than 100
trees. The state Department
of Conservation & Recreation
(DCR) project was before the
Conservation Commission for a
hearing regarding wetland buffer
and stormwater management
mitigation Wednesday
night. The hearing will continue
next month after the project receives
a fi ling number from the
Department of Environmental
Protection.
During Wednesdayâ€™s hearing,
however, DCR representatives
and project designers discussed
how they will transform
the nearly two-acre property.
â€œCurrently, there is a baseball
fi eld at the park, and the improvements
will include turning
it into more of a passive recreation
park,â€ said Jim Jackson,
a managing engineer with Pare
Corporation in Foxboro.
Jackson said the park is currently
a little run down, and
while the baseball fi eld is utito
invest significantly in this
currently underutilized site,â€
said landscape architect Sklyer
Chick of Shadley Associates.
â€œItâ€™s barely used by anyone and
it is surrounded by a vast urban
environment.â€
The park is bound by Revere
Beach Boulevard on the east,
Revere Street to the south, a National
Grid parcel and Diamond
Creek to the west and a recently
completed six-story residential
development at 320 Revere
Beach Blvd. to the north.
Chick said the DCR has held
two public meetings since last
year on plans to redevelop the
park. One of the biggest steps
the DCR will be taking is making
the site fully ADA accessible,
Chick said.
Coming up from Revere
Beach Boulevard will be paved
concrete plaza with tree pits,
benches and game tables.
â€œFrom that plaza, you can view
the beach across the street or
look west into the park,â€ said
Chick. â€œIt is creating a terracing
eff ect, where the plaza is at
a higher elevation, and to the
west of that is a bocce court
terrace, and farther to the west
is what we call the great lawn
area.â€
The lawn area will also include
a water feature with
eight water jets that will be like
a small splash pad, and a metal
shaded structure. There will also
be paved walkways throughout
the park and planting of
native fl owers on the edges of
the park.
â€œWe are also introducing a
very large number of trees,â€
said Chick. â€œAt the existing site,
we do have to remove 10 trees;
half of them are invasive species.â€
But in exchange, the DCR
will be planting 101 new trees
with 63 deciduous shade trees
and 38 evergreen trees.
â€œWe think this is a huge improvement
to the site,â€ said
Chick.
A small part of the park does
extend behind 320 Revere
Beach Blvd., and the DCR will be
creating an easement so emergency
and maintenance vehicles
can pass through. Several
Conservation Commission
members did raise questions
about whether the easement
would be a large enough access
point for the vehicles.
1. California
2. Anna Freud
3. A spicy molasses
cookie
thought to
have originated
in Marblehead,
Mass.
4. Animal Crackers
5.
Watering can
(The museum
has over 1,000.)
6. The Walt Disney
Company
7. Cinderella
8. They are the
only starting
quarterbacks to
win at the Super
Bowl with two
diff erent teams.
9. Lake Huron
10. Turkey
11. Because helium
is lighter
than air. Air is
mostly oxygen
and nitrogen.
12. Copenhagen,
Denmark
13. They are varieties
of geese
found in North
America.
14. Albert Einstein
15.
Work, Health,
Love
16. Global Positioning
System
17. New Hampshire
(Weirs
Beach)
18. Ants
19. Qatar
20. Bicycle (This
â€œMessenger on
Bicycleâ€ stamp
replaced earlier
stamp designs
with a â€œrunningâ€
messenger.)
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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 representativesâ€™
roll call attendance records
for the 2021 session. No more
roll calls are planned in the House
until January 2022.
The House held 121 roll calls in
2021. Beacon Hill Roll Call tabulates
the number of roll calls on which
each representative was present
and voting, 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.
The vast majority of the 159 representatives
are not in the House
chamber during a session because
of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sources
tell Beacon Hill Roll Call that they
have seen as few as 12 members in
the chamber and as many as 40. The
remainder are watching the session
from their home or business and
voting remotely.
Hereâ€™s how the remote voting system
works: Eight appointed monitors
are required to be present in the
House chamber and are each given
the task of recording the votes of approximately
20 members who are
watching the session remotely from
their homes or business offices.
Each monitor has their 20 members
on a conference call and fi lls out a
form indicating how each member
voted. The sheets are given to the
court offi cers who then give them
to the House Clerk who verifi es that
the correct totals have been recorded
on the sheet and that the sheet
is signed by the monitor. The assistant
clerk records the yeas and nays
in the roll call computer, which activates
the green (voted YES) or red
(voted NO) lights on the electronic
roll call board.
Members participating remotely
then have the opportunity to see on
the broadcast how they are recorded
so that they can verify that their
vote is recorded accurately. The tally
is then displayed on the roll call
board and the presiding offi cer announces
the totals and the result
of the vote.
If a member wants to speak on
an issue under consideration, they
leave the conference call temporarily.
Using a diff erent telephone,
they call into a line that patches
them into the debate. Their voice is
then heard in the House chamber
and by those watching the broadcast
online.
In the House, 86.7 percent (138
representatives out of 159) did not
miss any roll calls and have 100 percent
roll call attendance records
while 13.3 percent (21 representatives
out of 159) have missed one
or more roll calls.
The representative who missed
the most roll calls is Rep. Meghan
Kilcoyne (D-Northborough) who
missed 15, resulting in an 87.6 percent
attendance record.
Rounding out the top six representatives
who have missed the
most roll calls are Reps. Patrick Kearney
(D-Scituate) who missed eight
roll calls (93.3 percent attendance
record); David LeBoeuf (D-Worcester)
who missed six roll calls (95.0
percent attendance record); Chynah
Tyler (D-Roxbury) who missed four
roll calls (96.6 percent roll call attendance
record); and Reps. Ann-Margaret
Ferrante (D-Gloucester) and
Tami Gouveia (D-Acton) who both
missed three roll calls (97.5 percent
roll call attendance record)
Beacon Hill Roll Call contacted
these six legislators and asked each
one for a comment on his or her attendance
record. Only four responded:
Reps. Kilcoyne, Kearney, Ferrante
and Gouveia. Reps. Tyler and LeBoeuf
did not respond to repeated
requests for a comment.
â€œI was forced to miss one full formal
session because I sat for the
Massachusetts Bar Exam at the end
of July,â€ said Kilcoyne. â€œMy absence is
recorded in the House Journal along
with the explanation for the missed
votes on that one day. The journal
also refl ects how I would have voted
had I been present on that day. Other
than the one day I was forced to
miss, I have a perfect voting record.â€
â€œAs a lieutenant in the United
States Navy Reserve, I report for active
duty at least for two weeks a
year, sometimes longer depending
on the nationâ€™s needs,â€ said Kearney.
â€œI have been undergoing treatment
at Dana Farber,â€ said Ferrante.
â€œI take my role as a state representative
very seriously, so when I experienced
technical diffi culties in dialing
in during one of our formal sessions,
I quickly alerted the clerk,â€ said
Gouveia. â€œWhile my roll call vote for
quorum was unable to be recorded,
I did record two votes in favor of the
two bills before the House that day.â€
REPRESENTATIVESâ€™ 2021 ROLL
CALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS
The percentage listed next to the
representativeâ€™s name is the percentage
of roll call votes on which
the representative voted. The number
in parentheses represents the
number of roll calls that he or she
missed.
Rep. Jessica Giannino
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
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John F. Powers, Revere Ward
5 City Councilor
MAKING YOUR ESTATE
THE BENEFICIARY OF
YOUR IRA
I
n most situations you would
name your spouse as your
primary beneficiary of your
IRA or 401(k) account. If you
were to die, your spouse
would be able to establish
his or her own spousal IRA account
and would be able to
defer withdrawals until age
72, at which time your spouse
would then be required to
take out required minimum
distributions (RMDâ€™s) over his
or her life expectancy.
One reason why you might
wish to make your estate the
primary beneficiary would
be to actually protect the remaining
IRA or 401(k) monies
in the event your surviving
spouse were to go into a nursing
home. If the estate were to
be named the benefi ciary of
your IRA or 401(k) account, you
would include a testamentary
trust provision in your Last Will
and Testament which would
take eff ect once your Will is allowed.
The testamentary trust
would provide for discretionary
distributions of income and
principal in order to benefit
your surviving spouse.
One of the downsides to this,
of course, is the cost and time
associated with the probate
process. Another downside to
this is the remaining monies
in the IRA or 401(k) account
would have to be distributed
over a five-year period with
the passage of the SECURE
act. Income taxes will have to
be paid each year which will
have a negative impact on the
ability of the account to grow
over time.
The upside of this strategy
is that MassHealth does not
treat testamentary trusts the
same as irrevocable trusts and
the transfer penalty provisions
do not apply to these trusts as
"Anthony has united our community
in a way that I haven't
seen in over a generation. I support
him because I have seen his
tireless work ethic and eff orts to
bring equity and accountability
to our public schools. He will
make a tremendous State Senator
and I wholeheartedly support
his campaign."
Al Fiore, Revere Ward 5 City
Councilor Elect
"Far too many politicians say
one thing and do another. Anthony
knows that we are struggling
from the impacts of overdevelopment
and the long term ramifi
cations of rising sea levels along
the beach. He will be an advocate
well. There is no fi ve-year look
back period to be concerned
with. With irrevocable trusts,
there can only be income distributed
to the Settlor, not
principal. With a testamentary
trust, principal distributions
are allowed to be distributed
to the surviving spouse without
any negative impact on
MassHealth eligibility.
If the testamentary trust is
structured with a remainder
share and a marital share, this
strategy may also provide for
Massachusetts estate tax savings
so that when you die, you
will have taken advantage of
your $1million Massachusetts
estate tax exemption by making
sure the remainder share
in your testamentary trust is
funded with enough of the
IRA or 401(k) account monies
to bring the total of all assets
being distributed to your
children to at least equal the
$1million.
If your spouse is aging and
you are concerned about a
future nursing home admission,
and are also concerned
about providing for all of your
spouseâ€™s health care needs,
daily living expenses, housing
needs, etc., then this is one
strategy to at least consider.
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.
BEACON | FROM Page 18
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 November
22-26, the House met for a total of
26 minutes while the Senate met for
a total of 57 minutes.
Mon. Nov. 22 House 11:00 a.m.
to 11:05 a.m.
Senate 11:15 a.m. to 11:41 a.m.
Tues. Nov. 23 No House session
No Senate session
Wed. Nov. 24 House 11:02 a.m.
to 11:23 a.m.
Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:37 a.m.
Thurs. Nov. 25 No House session
No
Senate session
Fri. Nov. 26 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
TOUR | FROM Page 10
Boston Globe says it all:
An epic failure on Beacon
Lawmakers dawdled over
Hill
ARPA funds, delaying economic
relief to millions of their constituents.
An
epic failure it is. It is unconscionable
that this critical funding
could be left languishing by
politicians who havenâ€™t missed
a paycheck, had to worry about
food insecurity, the closing of
their business or the loss of
life savings while struggling to
make it through. While many of
these same politicians will take
part in Small Business Saturday
with a photo op, they have failed
their constituents who are in
desperate need of help.
We have to ask ourselves,
â€œHow is it possible that Beacon
Hill has somehow become
more broken that Washington
D.C.?â€ We can and must do better.
I come from a family of small
business owners and have witnessed
the endless generosity
of many others in my role
as a Revere School Committee
member. I will never forget them
as a State Senator.
I ask you to join me as we fi ght
for a Beacon Hill that works for
EVERYONE!
About Anthony: Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio is a graduate of Yale
and Cambridge Universities. He
is currently a member of the Revere
School Committee where
he led the creation of a districtwide
Equity Advisory Board; led
the implementation of a districtwide
mental health audit with enhanced
services for students; and
fought for union and labor rights.
He has managed a 3,500-person
nonprofi t organization that
provided community-based services
ranging from early childhood
education to homelessness
relief; taught public school
classes on disability and menPage
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for our shorelines, against Wheelabrator
and the unending noise
from Logan Airport."
Richard Serino, Revere Ward
6 City Councilor
"Having worked at the State
House, I know fi rsthand how diffi
cult it is to get things done. We
need a State Senator who is tenacious
and willing to stand up
for their constituents. Anthony
D'Ambrosio is exactly the right
choice to fi ght for us on Beacon
Hill. I will be reaching out to voters
across the district on Anthony's
behalf and I urge everyone to
vote for him on December 14th
or during early voting from December
4th to the 10th."
About Anthony: Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio is a graduate of Yale
and Cambridge Universities. He
is currently a member of the Revere
School Committee where
he led the creation of a districtwide
Equity Advisory Board; led
the implementation of a districtwide
mental health audit with
enhanced services for students;
and fought for union and labor
rights.
He has managed a 3,500-person
nonprofi t organization that
provided community-based services
ranging from early childhood
education to homelessness
relief; taught public school
classes on disability and mental
health issues related to social
media and academic performance.
Professionally, he has advised
on the technology sector
and growth strategies for some
of the worldâ€™s most innovative
technology companies.
tal health issues related to social
media and academic performance.
Professionally,
he has advised
on the technology sector and
growth strategies for some of
the worldâ€™s most innovative
technology companies.
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MEETING | FROM Page 8
tried to schedule on a day other
than Monday.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Essex Probate and Family Court
36 Federal Street
Salem, MA 01970
(978) 744-1020
Docket No. ES21PA0252AD
In the matter of: Cristian Alejandro Erazo
To:
William Neftali Erazo L.K.A. of Revere, MA.
any unnamed or unknown parent and persons interested in a
petition for the adoption of said child and to the Department
of Children and Families and said Commonwealth,
280 Merrimac St., 2nd Fl., Lawrence, MA 01843
CITATION
G.L. c. 210, Â§ 6
A petition has been presented to said court by: Jonathan Ferney
Velez of Lynn, MA Claudia Marcela Sanchez of Lynn, MA
requesting for leave to adopt said child and that the name of the
child be changed to:
Cristian Alejandro Velez
If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the
appointment of an attorney if you are an indigent person.
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tel in North Revere near a liquor
store where they would be isolated,
and we canâ€™t handle our
own homelessness issue,â€ said
Rotondo.
Locally, Rotondo said, people
can donate gloves, jackets, blankets
and other items to SUDI on
Revere Street, which can then be
given to the homeless. He added
that SUDI also provides opportunities
for the homeless to
warm up and shower at its offi
ces.
â€œI do have to say that I did
get some complaints from the
neighbors; some of them were
complaints that these people
were going into their backyards
and stealing from them,â€
said Rotondo. Additionally, he
said there have been reports of
cars being broken into on Ocean
Avenue.
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers
said the Diamond Creek area
is in his ward. â€œThe property in
question, except for a river running
through it, is a ditch,â€ said
Powers. â€œIt certainly is not only
an embarrassment; itâ€™s something
that should not be going
on in this city or in any city in the
Commonwealth.â€
Powers said offi cials from the
Mayorâ€™s Offi ce, the Health Department
and the Police Department
are working to address
the issue and get assistance
for the people living in the
encampment. â€œNo one should
live like that, and itâ€™s not getting
better â€“ itâ€™s getting worse,â€
said Powers.
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna said there is also a
homeless encampment on Furlong
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â€œWe need to come up with a
solution that is appropriate in
making sure our residents have
accessibility,â€ she said, which
could include more options for
remote participation.
Serino said he understands
that there has been a backlog
of subcommittee meetings, but
said he believes it is possible to
get a quorum for meetings on
nights other than Mondays. He
also said there have been some
issues with getting the City
Council Chambers booked for
meetings on nights other than
Mondays, when the City Council
holds their regular meetings,
because other boards and commissions
use the City Council
Chambers for their meetings.
Serino suggested that there
might be other public meeting
space that can be used by other
boards and committees.
â€œNo off ense to any other public
bodies, but I think our public
body and our Chambers should
take precedence over any other
body,â€ said Serino. â€œWe regard to
not getting quorum, I think if a
meeting were after 5 p.m. on
another night, you would still
be able to get councillors, maybe
not everybody, on a given
committee. This is something I
do feel strongly about, and I will
not be voting to repeal it.â€
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was not an attack on Serino,
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needs to look at some ways to
be fl exible with meeting times.
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at a future legislative affairs
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OBITUARIES
Rosa (Giacalone) Parisi
O
f Revere, formerly of the
North End and Medford
on November 29, 2021 at the
age of 98. Born in Sicily, Italy
on October 20, 1923 to the
late Marco and Pasqua (Rallo)
Giacalone. Beloved wife of
56 years to the late Salvatore
Parisi. Devoted mother of Valentina
Jacir and her husband
Dr. Nabil Jacir of Lynnfield
and the late Anthony Parisi,
and her surviving daughterin-law
Deborah Parisi. Cherished
grandmother of Joseph,
Dina and Amanda Jacir, and
Christina and Stephanie Parisi.
Adored great grandmother
of Sydney. Dear sister of Anna
Moschella and her late husband
Anthony of Revere, and
the late Joseph, Diego â€œDannyâ€,
and Angelo Giacalone. Also
survived by many loving nieces
and nephews. A Visitation
will be held at the Paul Buonfi
glio and Sons-Bruno Funeral
Home, 128 Revere St., REVERE
on Thursday, December
2, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. followed by a 12:00 p.m.
Mass at St. Anthonyâ€™s Church in
Revere (at the familyâ€™s request,
mask must be worn upon entrance
to funeral home and
church). A private Interment
will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
may be made to a charity
of choice.
Emma J. (Nigro)
Presto
O
f Revere, on November
28, 2021. Beloved wife of
the late Frank A. Presto. Devoted
mother of Linda Presto of
CO, Steven Presto and his wife
Julie of Revere, and Carolena
Presto of Revere. Cherished
grandmother of Jason Presto.
Dear sister of Ken Costello of
NH, Marion â€œOliviaâ€ Sax of FL,
and the late Carol Berman and
Mary Hammersley. Also survived
by many loving nieces,
nephews and friends. A memorial
celebration of life will take
place in the spring and an announcement
with dates and
times will follow. Emma was
an avid reader. She had a beautiful
voice and enjoyed singing.
She loved cooking, Hallmark
movies, and spending
time with family and friends.
She will be deeply missed by
all who knew her.
John J. Mosko
O
f Peabody formerly of Revere
and Haverhill on November
26, 2021. Beloved husband
of 40 years to Jan Mosko.
Devoted father of Debra
Santa Anna and her husband
Stephen, Elayne Mosko all of
Peabody, Robert Mosko of FL,
and the late John Mosko. Loving
grandfather of Lea, Jena,
43 Holland St., Saugus $499,000
Jonathan, Emily, Brian, and
great grandfather of Luke and
Dylan. John was predeceased
by his former wife and mother
of his children Claire (Keating).
Dear brother of the late Jake
Mosko, Lucille Murphy, Angela
Caraviello, George Mosko, Janice
Robinson, and Mihran Mosko.
Also survived by many loving
nieces and nephews. John
worked many years as a Supervisor
at Conrail Railroad of Boston.
After retirement John enjoyed
spending time with family
and became an antique car
enthusiast.
6 Hodgkins Rd., Unit A $379,000
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î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’îî€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î—î‹î•îˆîˆ î–îˆî„î–î’î‘ î“î’î•î†î‹î€ î™îŒî‘î—î„îŠîˆ
î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€ î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆîîˆî‘î— îšîŒî‘î‡î’îšî–î€ îšî„îîŽî€î˜î“ î„î—î—îŒî†î€ î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆîî€
î„î—î—î„î†î‹îˆî‡ îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ î‰îˆî‘î†îˆî‡î€ î†î’î•î‘îˆî• îî’î—î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€–î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
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î€– î’ï‚ˆî†îˆî–î€ î€• î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹î€ î„îî“îîˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠî€ îî„î‘îœ î“î’î–î–îŒî…îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€ î†îî’î–îˆ î—î’
î„îî îî„îî’î• î•î’î˜î—îˆî–î€ î€‰ î€¨î‘î†î’î•îˆ î€¦î„î–îŒî‘î’î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€•î€î€“î€“î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
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î„î‘î‡ î–îˆî†î’î‘î‡ îŽîŒî—î€‘ 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• î•î’î˜î—îˆî–
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î•îˆî–îŒî‡îˆî‘î—îŒî„î î˜î‘îŒî—î–î€‘ î€¤îî î–îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€‘ î€¤îî î˜î‘îŒî—î– î‡îˆîîˆî„î‡îˆî‡î€ î„îî“îîˆ î’ï‚‡
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