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Neighbors concerned
over size of Salem Street
apartment proposal
By Adam Swift
A
proposed apartment development
at 344 Salem St. will
be back before the Zoning Board
of Appeals at its October meeting.
Last week, the ZBA granted
a continuance to the developer
of the proposed 25-unit, four-story
apartment building.
State representatives Jessica Giannino and Donald Wong are pictured with Revere Fire Dept. Kevin
Oâ€™Hara, left, and Capt. Bill Cross of the Saugus Fire Dept. (Photo courtesy of Rep. Giannino)
Special to Th e Advocate
O
n Sept. 20, State Representatives
Jessica Giannino
and Donald Wong joined local
and state offi cials across the
commonwealth and participated
in the Professional Fire Fighters
of Massachusetts (PFFM)â€™s
Fire Ops program with Revere
Fire Departmentâ€™s own Captain
Kevin Oâ€™Hara!
According to Rep. Giannino, â€œIt
was a hands-on training where
my colleagues and I had a unique
opportunity to learn about the
profession. We learned skills like
cutting apart a car using the jaws
of life, extinguishing an apartment
fi re, performing CPR (on a
mannequin), as well as learning
more about fi re gear and equipment.
Growing up with family
members on both the police
and fi re departments in Revere,
I have an acute understanding of
and admiration for these selfl ess
professions. Today, after training
with a live fi re and using powerful
tools that can save lives, I discovered
a new level of appreciation
and deeper gratitude for
these skilled professionals who
run into emergency situations
when others run out. I am so
grateful for the members of Saugus
Firefi ghters Local 1003 & ReFIRE
OPS | SEE Page 15
Football Pats Corral
Mustangs, 42-15
opposed [to the project] even as
it currently stands,â€ said Serino.
At the neighborhood meeting
in September, Serino said,
the residents made it clear that
the property at 344 Salem St.
has traditionally been the home
of a business, such as a mechanicâ€™s
shop or a gas station. â€œIt has
been a commercial business for
the last 50 years or so, and the
residents have expressed a desire
to keep it, to some degree,
to a business and not large-scale
apartments,â€ said Serino.
While concerns were raised
about parking at past meetings,
Serino said, the list of issues extends
to the size of the building
and to development close
to a creek that runs behind the
property.
RICHARD SERINO
Ward 6 Councillor
Nancy Oâ€™Neil, the developerâ€™s
attorney, said that following a
neighborhood meeting earlier in
September there will be revised
plans to address concerns raised
by some abutters. â€œOur project
architect and engineer are currently
in the process of revising
the project plans,â€ Oâ€™Neil said.
Still, even a potential scaled
down project could be too much
for residents on nearby Clifton
Street and Ward 6 City Councillor
Richard Serino. Serino said he
could not attend the initial ZBA
public hearing on the proposal
in August and was under the impression
that many of the neighbors
supported a plan to reduce
the size of the apartment building
from 30 to 25 units. â€œClearly,
that was not the case, so had I
been here, I would have corrected
that record, and as such, I am
â€œWhen I ran for offi ce, I promised
myself I would stand by my
residents, and as such, I am in opposition,â€
said Serino. The councillor
asked the ZBA not to grant
the continuance and to ask that
the applicant withdraw the project
without prejudice until they
could come back with a plan that
was more palatable and acceptable
to the neighbors.
Clifton Street resident John
Oakes noted that the neighborhood
is made up of primarily single-family
homes, and he also
said he is concerned about building
near wetlands. â€œThe wetlands
â€“ the creek that runs behind the
garage that is there now is part
of the Pines River that runs down
to Rumney Marsh and Diamond
Creek Marsh,â€ said Oakes.
Oâ€™Neil noted that the plans presented
at the community meeting
were for 25 units, but that
those plans would be revised
when the developer comes before
the ZBA again on Oct. 26.
Pats Captain Sami Elasri works his way around a Mustang defender on his way to scoring a touchdown
for Revere at Harry Della Russo Stadium last Thursday evening. See page 12 for story and
photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Emily Harney)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Revere author publishes nonfiction book
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When Dylan looked at you,
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your soul. Any posturing of the
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human superiority evaporated
into the profound comfort
of sharing the essence of oneâ€™s
existence with another sympathetic
being. In one photo, Larry,
sitting in a wheelchair, cries and
calls Dylan the names of every
dog he used to have. Dylan returns
his gaze, and the caption
reads, â€œYes, Iâ€™m right here, we all
are.â€ We could learn much from
Dylan.
â€œYou and the Sunshine, Dylanâ€
is life-affi rming, funny, touching,
makes one cry, surprising, informative
and healing. The photos
alone tell an incredible story
of caring for others who need
it most. Thereâ€™s no other choice
but to love this book that makes
you smile between some tears.
With deep psychological insight
and inspired prose, Sanders
breathes new life into Dylanâ€™s
legacy.
Dylanâ€™s Veterinarian, Anne
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About the Author: Linda Sanders
recently retired after working
for 50 years in demanding
private and public sector management
positions. Although
she succeeded in fi nding time
for creative pursuits of music
and theater, as well as carrying
out her personal mission to ease
peopleâ€™s suff ering in any small
way she could, it was only after
she retired that she found the
time to write her fi rst musical
comedy, â€œLiving the Island Life,â€
and her fi rst book, â€œYou and the
Sunshine, Dylan...â€
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Board of Health to
move forward with
biosafety regulations
By Adam Swift
N
ow that the City Council
has approved an ordinance
calling for tighter regulations
on medical research
and life sciences buildings in
Revere, it is up to the Board of
Health to approve new biosafety
regulations for the city.
At last weekâ€™s board meeting,
Public Health Director
Lauren Buck made an introductory
presentation on what
biosafety regulations for the
city could look like. The regulations
will still need to be
drafted in conjunction with
the city solicitor and go forward
to a public hearing before
the Board of Health takes
a vote on them.
â€œThe City Council voted
a couple of weeks ago to
change some of the things on
the existing ordinance,â€ said
Buck. The biggest changes in
the ordinance are that it limDandee
Donut Factory approved
on Revere Beach Parkway
Will be located alongside Barn Car Wash
By Adam Swift
its the biosafety levels that
can operate in labs in the city
and it places limits on animal
testing.
The updated council ordinance
arose from the discussion
over the construction of
new life sciences facilities at
the Suff olk Downs development.
Under
the new ordinance,
no life sciences facility can operate
at above a biosafety level
2, and animal testing is prohibited
from all facilities outside
the Suff olk Downs overlay
district. Within the overlay
district, testing is prohibited
on certain animals, including
cats, dogs, rabbits and monkeys.
Buck said those changes
will be incorporated into
the new regulations.
Reviewing regulations from
Beverly, Peabody and Bedford,
Buck presented an outSAFETY
| SEE Page 19
Shaping your legacy:
a luncheon presentation
JULIE TAYLOR CANTOR
Legacy Planner
W
hat kind of legacy do you
wish to be remembered
by? Mystic Valley Elder Services
(MVES) invites residents to consider
their legacies with insights
from Judi Taylor Cantor, CFRE, a
planned giving expert and author
for more than 40 years.
On Wednesday, Oct. 12, Cantor
will lead â€œPhilanthropic Love Stories,â€
a conversation about legacy
planning and how others have
made a lasting impact on the
causes and organizations that
matter most to them. This event,
the Independence Legacy Society
Luncheon, will be held from
noon to 2 p.m., at the headquarters
of MVES (300 Commercial St.,
#19, Malden, Mass.). All are welcome
to learn more about legacy
giving and the MVES Independence
Legacy Society. Luncheon
will be served. There is no charge
to attend but RSVPs are required
by Oct. 5.
Legacies enable people to pass
on their values, not just their
funds, and to have a direct and
positive eff ect on the future. They
are also appealing for their practical
aspects, such as providing
a tax-exempt way to bequeath.
â€œMVES has been honored with
legacy gifts over the years, and
each one is unique and special,â€
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The Dandee Donut Factory
should be opening its new location
at 1141 Revere Beach
Pkwy. within the month. Last
week, the License Commission
approved a common
victualler license for a 50-seat
restaurant that will be open
seven days a week from 6 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
â€œWe are a diner with freshmade
donuts open seven
days a week,â€ said Dandee
Donut Factory VP of operations
Dave Pilarski. â€œThe location
is in the fi nishing stages
of its buildout currently. Itâ€™s a
full-service diner with a drive
through and take away.â€
The restaurant will open on
property owned by the Coppola
family, who will be constructing
a car wash on the
property that will be opening
alongside the Dandee Donuts.
Owner Joe Coppola is
the owner of Barn Car Wash
on Squire Road and on Frank
Lee Bennett Highway/ Rte. 1
north in Saugus. This will be
the third location, the second
in Revere.
â€œThe project has been under
construction for some
time, and now we are bringing
it home and should be
open soon,â€ said Coppola.
Coppola said he believes
Dandee Donuts will be a
good tenant for the property
and for Revere. Currently,
there are three Dandee Donuts
locations in Florida. Pilarski
said a location in Marblehead
recently closed to make
way for the Revere location.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
FEMA awards nearly $1.4M to Revere
for COVID-19 public health measures
Advocate Staff Report
Those included leasing an
T
he Federal Emergency
Management Agency will
be sending almost $1.4 million
to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
to reimburse the
City of Revere for the costs of
steps taken to protect the public
during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The $1,388,235 Public
Assistance grant will reimburse
the city for a variety of public
health protection initiatives it
undertook between May 2020
and September 2021.
office trailer for a COVID-19
testing site and purchasing
tests; purchasing a cargo trailer
to stockpile a 60-day supply
of personal protective equipment
(PPE) for emergency personnel;
purchasing and delivering
meals to seniors and
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preter to disseminate information
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â€œFEMA is pleased to be able
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these costs,â€ said FEMA Region
1 Regional Administrator Lori
Ehrlich. â€œProviding resources
for our partners on the front
lines of the pandemic fi ght is
critical to their success, and our
success as a nation.â€
FEMAâ€™s Public Assistance
program is an essential source
of funding for states and communities
recovering from a
federally declared disaster or
emergency. So far, FEMA has
provided nearly $1.3 billion
in Public Assistance grants to
Massachusetts to reimburse
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City
welcomes
in the season at
weekend Fall
Festival
The Cityâ€™s Parks & Recreation Dept. presented
Saturdayâ€™s Fall Festival along Broadway.
Inside the fall photo booth were Eddy, 20, Emi, 9, Meno, 14, and
their mother, Norma Aguayo Gonzalez, during Saturdayâ€™s Fall Festival
along Broadway.
Violin Vivian performed
along Broadway. (Advocate
photos by Tara Vocino)
Garfield
Elementary School third
grader Herbert Espinoza, 8, played
tic-tac-toe, moving miniature white
pumpkins around.
La Rockola Boston entertained.
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School Committee approves new
locker room supervision policy
By Adam Swift
A
new team supervision policy
in the Revere school athletics
handbook will give coaches
greater oversight over what
happens in the locker room.
Last week, the School Committee
signed off on the new policy,
which was presented by Athletic
Director Frank Shea. Superintendent
of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly
said the new policy is a result of
new state legislation triggered
by incidents in locker rooms in
other districts in the state.
Parents and students will have
to sign off on the policy before
sports seasons begin, as they
do with several other athletic
policies.
â€œThis policy specifi cally deals
with coaches and supervision
of athletes, specifi cally in locker
rooms and team changing room
areas,â€ said Shea. â€œIt addresses
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According to the companyâ€™s
website, there are franchising
opportunities for Dandee Donuts
primarily throughout the
South. About half of the restaurantâ€™s
business is through
the sale of donuts, while the
other half is mainly breakfast
sandwiches, burgers, eggs
and other diner menu items,
according to Pilarski.
â€œIt looks like a great spot,
a vital need for adult supervision
whenever students are in
a coachâ€™s care in an athletic facility
both on campus and off
campus.â€
Shea said the policy brings
awareness to coaches that they
have to be more vigilant in all
areas, and it strengthens the
athlete handbook by including
policies similar to ones being
updated and used in other
districts. â€œIn the last couple
of years, there have been some
incidents in surrounding districts
that have centered around
team rooms or locker rooms, so
schools are strengthening their
policies by adding language
such as this,â€ said Shea. â€œIt is a release
of liability policy that tells
students and parents that they
will be monitored while in locker
rooms.â€
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a coach will be a constant presand
I look forward to having
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around,â€ said License Commissioner
Linda Guinasso.
The commission unanimously
approved the license.
David Ferrara, the manager
of the Revere location, said
the new restaurant will have
several benefi ts for the city.
â€œWeâ€™re looking to put a lot of
people to work, so itâ€™s going
to be great for the community,â€
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Christian flag raising at City Hall
By Tara Vocino
The Christian fl ag was raised outside of City Hall on Wednesday night.
Eagle Heights Cathedral Bishop James Collins
said the white background on the fl ag
represents purity and peace.
Hal Shurtleff , who fought to raise a
Christian fl ag in Boston, spoke during
Wednesdayâ€™s fl ag raising outside
of City Hall.
Gina Castiello, in
center, held the
Foundersâ€™ Bible.
Pastor Levi said pilgrims came to America
seeking religious freedom.
Members of Eagle Heights Cathedral in Revere. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Liberty Christian Fellowship Church Pastor
Earl Wallace said the 10 Commandments illuminate
our unalienable rights, as stated
in the Declaration of Independence.
Event Organizers, pictured from left to right: Gina Castiello,
Dee Stilletto, and Wayne Rose.
A group gathered to pray.
Speakers pictured with event organizers.
Edward Volcimus raised the Christian fl ag.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Lot line issue delays
Broadway motor
vehicle license vote
By Adam Swift
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he License Commission is
looking for a little clarity on
a border dispute before taking
a vote on issuing a used car license
at 1087R Broadway. The
lot was the long-time home of
Kevin Used Cars and was recently
purchased by Raymond Desamours,
who is looking to open his
own used car lot with 50 vehicles
onsite. But abutters have disputed
the lot lines of the property
and claim that the prior licensee
operated at the site with no utilities
and encroached upon their
property.
The commission voted to continue
the hearing on the license
for Desamours to its October
meeting, giving the issue more
time to potentially play out in
land court and to get more information
from the cityâ€™s health
and building inspectors and the
city solicitor.
â€œThe applicant is a successful
businessman [who has] spent a
lifetime in the auto business with
auto sales, auto repair and also a
taxi cab business,â€ said Don MacDonald,
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In July, MacDonald said, Desamours
purchased the Broadway
property so he could open
a used car sales business on his
own property. â€œPrior to his purchase,
we did our due diligence
and found that the property is
available as a nonconforming use
to sell cars,â€ said MacDonald. â€œThe
use of the property can transfer
to the new owner as long as the
nonconformity of the use is not
increased.â€
MacDonald said Desamours
plans to make some improvements
to the property and sell
used cars from the lot seven days
per week from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
However, there has already been
some dispute over the property
before Desamours has opened
for business. Police were called
to the property on Sept. 19 for
a complaint about a fence going
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Yom Kippur
â€œDay of Atonementâ€
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Revere Senior Center beats Chelsea Senior Center
in 4th Annual Bocce Bowl
By Tara Vocino
Members of the Revere Senior Center won Saturdayâ€™s Fourth Annual Chelsea versus Revere Bocce
Bowl at Voke Park against the Chelsea Senior Center.
Pictured from left to right: Deb Peczka DiGiulio, Bill Reedy and
Irma Accettullo during Saturdayâ€™s bocce bowl. (Advocate photos by Tara
Vocino)
Pictured with the championship trophy are members of the Revere Senior Center bocce league.
(Courtesy photo, Revere Senior Center Director Debra Peczka DiGiulio)
Team 6: Pictured from left to right are Anna Ferrara, Giuseppe
DeCicco and Frank Sarro; not present: Ernest Brown.
Team 5: Pictured from left to right are Michael
Ferrara, Eunice LaPlante and Maria Cefalo; not
present: Charles Aronson.
Team 2: Pictured from left to right are Frank
Schettino, Vito Dâ€™Ambrosio, Maureen Willett and
Joseph Moscone.
The Revere Senior Centerâ€™s Assunta DeCicco rolled the ball.
The Revere Senior Centerâ€™s Maureen Willett
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Team 7: Pictured from left to right are Juanita Obispo
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Rosemarie Pisano.
Team 3: Pictured from left to right are Fred Sannella, Bart Campanella, Enrique
PeÃ±a and Gerry Dâ€™Ambrosio.
Team 1: Pictured from left to right are Tony Dâ€™Ambrosio, Michael Prizio, Assunta
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Football Pats Corral Mustangs, 42-15
At Harry Della Russo Stadium
Quarterback Carlos Rizo Jr., of the Revere Patriot
talks over a play with his coach before heading
back into the game.
Patsâ€™ defensive tackle Jason Shasho, works to break away
from a player from Medford during Revereâ€™s match up
with the Mustangs on Thursday night.
Patriots Captain Davey Barreto with the ball for the Revere
Patriots during their game with Medford Thursday
night. Barreto scoring one of the game night touchdowns
for Revere in their win over Medford, 42-15.
Carlos Rizzo Junior with the ball for the Revere Patriots,
works to gain some yardage during their game against
Medford. (Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
Patriots Head Coach Louis Ciatelli cheers on the sideline
after his team scores another touchdown during the Revere
Patriots win over the Mustangs of Medford Thursday
night, 42- 15.
Defensive tackle Sal Berrechid works to defend
against a player from Medford during their game
Thursday.
Felipe Maia attempts a fi eld goal kick during Revereâ€™s
game with the Medford mustangs Thursday
night.
Ethan Romagos with the ball for the Revere Patriots gaining yardage
on the play as players from Medford close in.
# 11 Domenic Bodreau for the Revere Patriots
works to gain some yards in the endzone as
members of the Medford Mustangs move in to
defend.
Kamal Majid of the Revere Patriotâ€™s works his defense
against a player from Medford during their
win Thursday night, 42-15.
Captain Sami Elasri with the ball for Revere, working his
way around a player from Medford and scoring a touchdown
for the Patriots.
Revere Patriotâ€™s Christopher Cassidy works to
defend a player of the Medford Mustangâ€™s during
their game and win Thursday night, 42-15.
FOOTBALL | SEE Page 13
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DISPUTE | FROM Page 8
Management. Police offi cers recommended
the dispute be taken
up in court, and no legal action
was taken at the time.
According to MacDonald and
Desamours, the dispute could
have been the result of an abutter
who was unhappy because
they were unsuccessful in purchasing
the property for themselves.
â€œSince that time, it is my
opinion that it has been harassment
with respect to the property
line,â€ said MacDonald. â€œI can
show photographs where they
are blocking the ownerâ€™s access
to the property and generally
just harassing his proposed use
of the property.â€
Michael Zaccaria of Action
Emergency Management Services
said there was much more
to the story. Zaccaria said he and
the other abutters were never
notifi ed of the License Commission
hearing and didnâ€™t know
about Desamoursâ€™ plans until last
week, when he showed up and
tried to install a fence. In addition
to the notifi cation issue, Zaccaria
said the shed on the used car lot
is actually on his property, adding
that his business had retained an
attorney to address the land issues
in court.
Zaccaria also claimed that the
address Desamours is using for
the license, 1087R Broadway,
does not exist, and that his quick
claim deed from the Registry of
Deeds shows the address as 1070
Broadway. â€œWe have an issue with
the address,â€ Zaccaria said. â€œHeâ€™s
using our address, 1087 Broadway.
We have an issue with the
address that weâ€™ve been dealing
with for years with that property.â€
While Desamours has yet to
operate his business, Zaccaria
also said there have been problems
in general with allowing 50
cars for sale on his property. â€œYou
canâ€™t fi t 15 cars on the property,
and there is no room for customer
parking,â€ he said. â€œMy main concern
with the property is the disrepair
of the property, the no utilities
and the encumbrance itâ€™s had
on our facility.â€
MacDonald noted that many
of the complaints had nothing
to do with allowing the used car
license for the property. â€œWhether
there is a dispute about the lot
line, about the placement of the
shed, the placement of the fence,
or the ownership of the property,
if there is a defi cit in the deed, he
doesnâ€™t even have to be the owner
of the property to apply for the
license,â€ MacDonald said. â€œHe is an
experienced, well-qualifi ed, successful
businessman who is well
qualifi ed to sell cars in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts â€¦
he has the right to use that lot for
50 car sales. His encroachment on
the other guyâ€™s lot or whatever
they did in the past has nothing
to do with this applicant.â€
MacDonald did consent to the
continuance of the hearing until
October to give the License Commission
time to gather more information
from other city offi -
cials.
FOOTBALL | FROM Page 12
Patriots erupt for first win over Medford
By Greg Phipps
T
he strong second-half
showing in the previous
week's loss to Plymouth South
proved to be an omen of better
things to come as the Revere
High School Patriots football
team erupted for its fi rst win
of the season last Friday evening
at Harry Della Russo Stadium.
The Patriots, who ended a
six-quarter scoreless stretch by
tallying 20 points in the second
half against Plymouth, broke the
off ense open quickly against the
Medford Mustangs last Friday.
A combined 165 yards rushing
from Maykin Funez Gonzalez
and Davi Barreto, who returned
to the lineup after missing
the fi rst two regular-season
games, helped the Patriots to a
commanding 42-15 win over
the Mustangs. It was the Greater
Boston League (GBL) opener
for Revere, which improved to
1-2 on the early season.
Gonzalez scored two touchdowns
and amassed 85 yards
on 12 carries. Barreto was even
more effi cient, running for 80
yards on just six carries. Barreto
reportedly injured himself
during the game and isn't likely
to play in this Friday's home tilt
against the winless Lynn English
Bulldogs (scheduled 6 p.m.
kickoff ).
Having scored nine touchdowns
over its last six quarters
of football, Revere is also
looking stronger in the special
teams area. Kicker Felipe
Maia made good on all six of
his point-after kick attempts
against Medford and, as punter,
twice pinned Medford deep
in its own territory.
Revere's off ense against the
Mustangs was also highlighted
by a 25-yard scoring pass from
quarterback Carlos Rizo to receiver
Domenic Boudreau and
a TD run from Giovanni Woodard.
Head coach Lou Cicatelli
also credited running back
Danny Hou and defensive player
Jason Shosho (10 tackles) for
their eff ort.
Cicatelli told the press this
week that this Friday's contest
against the Bulldogs provides
a good opportunity to get back
to.500. It would also aid in earning
system points for a playoff
bid down the road. He pointed
out that, despite losing to Peabody
and Plymouth South to
start the season, the team earns
points for playing those highlyrated
teams.
# 11 Domenic Bodreau for the Revere Patriots gives instructions
to his teammates during their game Thursday with Medford.
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Players of the Revere Patriotâ€™s football team work together to
stop Medfordâ€™s leading scorer, Exateur Stevens during their 4215
win over the Mustangâ€™s Thursday night.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Revere Nets Road Win Against Malden, 2-0
Santiago Grajales of the Revere Patriots
works to get the ball to the goal line during
their match up with Malden at Macdonald
Stadium in Malden on Saturday.
Albino Lopez works to keep control of the
ball as a defender from Malden moves in
from behind. Revere took more than in
their game Saturday, 2-0.
Kaue Vieira of the Revere Patriots chest
bumps the ball defenders from Malden
move in from both sides during their soccer
game with Malden on Saturday.
Bryan Pena of the Revere Patriots
await his teammates to be
in position to kick the ball into
play during revers match up
with Malden on Saturday.
Patriot goalkeeper Alejandro Garcia
screams with excitement for his teammates
during their match and win over
Malden on Saturday.
Sophomore Farid Martinez of the Revere
Patriots with the ball during their game
with mall then on Saturday.
Members of the Revere Patriot soccer team
congratulate their teammate Kevin Flores,
after scoring one of the two calls for a Revere
during their game with Malden on
Saturday.
Abel Aklog of Revere gains control of the
ball over a player from Malden during
their soccer game Saturday and win over
Malden 2-0.
Members of the Revere patriot soccer team
cheer and excitement after the second and
fi nal goal is scored during their win over
Malden than Saturday.
David Tamayo of the Revere Patriots works
to keep control of the ball as two defenders
from Malden move in.
Bryan Pena of the Revere Patriots
gets ready to throw in the
ball to resume play during Revereâ€™s
game Saturday with Malden.
(Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
Eric De Carvalho with the ball for Revere.
Bryan Pena with the ball for Revere.
Bryan Pena with the ball for Revere.
Patrick Valentin of the Revere Patriotâ€™s
fends off a player from Malden and tries
to gain control of the ball during Saturdayâ€™s
soccer game.
Members of the Revere Patriotâ€™s soccer
team listen to instructions during a time
out on Saturday during their match up
with Malden.
David Tamayo with the ball for Revere.
Patsâ€™ Kevin Flores works to defend
a player from Malden as he
awaits the ball to be thrown in
by his teammate.
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Page 15
~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~
The Christian Flag Raised at
Revere City Hall
By Sal Giarratani
T
his past April, the Christian
fl ag was raised in Bostonâ€™s
City Hall Plaza at the fl agpole
area when a lawsuit was
fi led against the City of Boston
barring a group headed by Hal
Shurtleff of Camp Constitution
in New Hampshire and other
Christian groups. It went all
the way up to the US Supreme
Court and, by a 9-0 vote, it
forced the city to allow the fl ag
to be raised at the fl agpole site
and was attended by a large
crowd of supporters. I attended
this ceremony because we
are living in troubled times. Everyone
is getting pitted against
the other. We have lost many
of our values that created this
democratic republic of ours. We
have lost respect for our Constitution
and Bill of Rights. We
have lost respect for our founding
fathers. We have lost respect
for our American fl ag. In
a few yearsâ€™ time, we will be celebrating
the 250th anniversary
of our nation; how will we celebrate
it? I know how we celebrated
the Bicentennial when
I was still 20-something. We
were proud to be Americans
like Lee Greenwood sings. We
respected our past and knew
we werenâ€™t perfect. Today, we
seem eager to throw away our
historical past and its founders
who sacrifi ced all to make our
liberty possible.
Getting back to earlier this
month when the Camp Constitution
group was allowed to
raise their Christian fl ag again
on the fl agpole outside Revere
City Hall where another sizable
crowd showed up again for the
ceremony. Speaking at this fl ag
raising ceremony was Shurtleff ,
along with a number of speakers,
including Rev. Timothy Borgertman
from the First Congregational
Church of Revere.
The Christian flag was first
conceived on September 26,
1897, at Brighton Chapel on
Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY.
The superintendent of a Sunday
school, Charles C. Overton,
gave an impromptu lecture to
the students assembled after
the scheduled speaker failed to
show up. One thing led to another
and shazam a Christian
fl ag was born.
Nowadays in our public
schools, too many school systems
make standing for the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
optional. One time doing so
wasnâ€™t even a student choice.
No wonder we have so many
young people who donâ€™t know
the fi rst thing about our country
and the work and sacrifi ce taken
to make it so.
For those who think our fl ag
isnâ€™t good enough to stand for,
look around the world at countries
that permit little if any freedom
to its citizenry. We arenâ€™t a
perfect place yet and may never
be but at least we have our
personal freedom to do as we
wish. Just look around this world
of ours and try picking a country
better than ours. I havenâ€™t
found one yet.
I say God Bless the USA from
the Atlantic to the Pacifi c (even
California)!
Mass Broadband poised to help
Gateway Cities win the future
Advocate Staff Report
T
he Massachusetts Broadband
Institute (MBI) issued
a much-anticipated request
for proposal (RFP) for the Digital
Equity Partnership Program
last week. Drawing on resources
from the stateâ€™s new Digital
Equity Fund, the program will
support several key strategies to
close the digital divide, including
the following:
â€¢ Digital literacy training programs
to help residents build
skills to use digital technologies
â€¢ Eff orts to distribute computers
and other devices to underserved
residents
â€¢ Free Wi-Fi in aff ordable housing
developments
â€¢ Free Wi-Fi in public spaces,
such as libraries, community
centers and commercial corridors
â€¢
Outreach to help residents
take advantage of digital literacy
training and low-cost internet
service plans
These funds can go to regional
planning agencies, community
foundations, public and nonprofi
t internet services providers
and other nonprofi ts in a position
to advance digital equity.
Digital equity coalitions or other
partnerships with a lead agency
may also apply.
The Digital Equity Partnership
Program aligns closely with the
recommendations outlined in
the digital equity policy blueprint
of the Massachusetts Institute
for a New Commonwealth
(MassINC). With the creation of
a Municipal Digital Equity Planning
Program, MBI is also advancing
the most urgent recommendation
in the blueprint. Cities
will be able to access skilled
consultants to help assess their
needs and develop comprehensive
digital equity strategies.
These plans will then roll up into
the state digital equity plan and
help determine how Massachusetts
allocates the large windfall
it will receive for broadband
through the federal Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law.
The resources MBI will be deploying
in the coming months
present a transformative opportunity
for Gateway Cities. Digital
technology has increasingly
large implications for education,
workforce development, health
and well-being and housing and
economic development. With
these dollars, burgeoning digital
equity eff orts in several Gateway
Cities will be able to expand.
Gateway Cities that have yet to
develop digital equity strategies
can now access funding and
support to launch robust eff orts
without further delay.
The creation of a fellowship
program for digital equity is the
only near-term MassINC recommendation
that MBI has yet
to adopt. Three-year fellowship
positions modeled on MassDevelopmentâ€™s
Transformative Development
Initiative appear to
be more critical than ever. Staff
capacity is severely constrained
in municipal governments. Even
on a good day, few Gateway Cities
have personnel on hand with
expertise in digital equity issues.
A fellowship program run by
a sophisticated, statewide, quasi-public
agency will have the
reach necessary to recruit, train
and support professionals who
can lead comprehensive digital
equity campaigns. In the coming
years, broadband investments
will occur alongside other
infrastructure upgrades in Gateway
Cities. Anyone who has attempted
to address more than
one utility when digging up city
streets will tell you that this coordination
is complex and extremely
time-consuming. Staff
with infrastructure expertise
and the ability to lead crossfunctional
teams will be more in
demand than ever. With a strong
fellowship program, MBI can put
Gateway City governments in a
better position to win the future.
U
PENALTY RELIEF
FROM THE IRS
nder IRS Notice 202236
released by the IRS in
August, taxpayers will receive
automatic relief from failure
to fi le penalties for calendar
years 2019 and 2020.
Over 1.6million taxpayers
have already received late fi ling
penalty notices and many
have already paid the balances
due. The IRS expects to issue
refund checks approximating
$1.2 billion. The abatement
of penalties will be automatic.
Taxpayers
are not required
to request abatement of these
penalties. The IRS should have
made payment of these refunds
to taxpayers by the
end of September. The IRS
has been so backed up since
the pandemic, donâ€™t be surprised
if they send out checks
well into October or even November.
All
2019 and 2020 tax returns
will need to be fi led by
September 30, 2022 in order
to receive the relief from the
failure to fi le penalties.
This relief granted by the Internal
Revenue Service is intended
to help struggling taxpayers
that were aff ected by
the COVID-19 pandemic and
to allow it to focus on processing
the millions of tax returns
that have not been processed
as well as millions of taxpayer
correspondence letters received
by the IRS.
The IRS is hoping to return
back to normal for the 2023
tax fi ling season. It has been
next to impossible to reach
the IRS by phone. Even the
Priority Hotline dedicated to
CPAâ€™s and enrolled agents has
been nearly impossible to get
through to over the past two
years.
The types of tax returns eligible
for relief would be Form
1040, 1041, 1120, 1120-S,
1065, 990, 990-PF, 990-T and
several others.
Another reason for the penalty
relief is that additions to
tax or penalties for failure to
timely fi le returns continued
to accrue during periods of
postponed filing dates for
both 2019 and 2020 under the
presidential emergency declaration
in March of 2020 in response
to the pandemic.
The AICPA and other
groups and firms have repeatedly
advocated that
the IRS provide failure to
fi le and other penalty relief
under procedures similar to
those for a fi rst-time abatement
administrative waiver,
but based upon the COVID-19
pandemic as reasonable
cause for the failure.
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.
FIRE OPS | FROM Page 1
vere Fire Fighters Local 926 IAFF.
Thank you for all that you do.â€
Rep. Gianninoâ€™s family are no
strangers to public safety as her
grandfather, Christy Giannino
was a Revere fi refi ghter and her
dad, Chris is a longtime Revere
Police Sergeant.
State Rep. Jessica Giannino and a PFFM instructor. (Photo courtesy of
Joe Brooks)
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overage of the Revere
Beach Art Festival is now
playing on the RTV Community
Channel. The festival included
local artists set up on the platform
at the end of the Christina
& John Markey Memorial Pedestrian
Bridge. Artists participated
in a live competition, sold their
own original work and enjoyed
live music and other activities. If
you missed out on the festival or
want to look back at highlights,
check out the footage on RevereTVâ€™s
YouTube page or playing
in between regular programming
on RTV.
Revere Recreationâ€™s Annual
Touch-A-Truck event was at Suffolk
Downs this year. Kids and
families got to experience what
itâ€™s like to climb up into construction
and occupational vehicles
of all kinds. Some kids expressed
to RevereTV why they
like this event so much! Watch
the sights and sounds of TouchA-Truck
as it plays on the Community
Channel or fi nd it on
YouTube at your convenience.
Community organizers have
been holding fl ag-raising ceremonies
for many backgrounds,
cultures and commemorations
over the past year or two. These
ceremonies take place outside
City Hall but are always community
led. The Christian Flag
Raising Ceremony was held last
Wednesday. There were many
speakers who expressed their
personal views and reasons for
celebrating that day. Watch RevereTVâ€™s
coverage of this event,
which aired live, and all past
fl ag-raising ceremonies on the
Community Channel and YouTube.
The Community Channel
is 8/1072 on Comcast and 3/614
on RCN.
Last weekâ€™s Revere High
School Football Game was on
Thursday night instead of Friday
night. The game versus Medford
still went on despite the
long day of rain. Watch a replay
of this game on the Community
Channel and posted to the
respective playlist on RTV YouTube.
On both outlets, youâ€™ll be
able to watch tonightâ€™s game
versus Lynn English live at 6 p.m.
Go Patriots!
Watch the latest municipal
meetings on RTV GOV. There
were no public meetings scheduled
for this week, but there
were many last week. Replays of
the Legislative Aff airs Sub-Committee,
Ways and Means SubCommittee,
Revere City Council,
Zoning Board of Appeals and
Revere Board of Health are now
scheduled on RTV. The channels
to look for are 9 on Comcast and
13/613 on RCN.
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Free Online Hearing Tests
You Can Take at Home
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend any good online hearing tests? My husband
has hearing loss, but I canâ€™t get him to go in and get his hearing
checked, so I thought a simple online test could help him recognize
he has a problem. What can you tell me?
Loud Talking Linda
Dear Linda,
Thereâ€™s actually a growing
number of very good online and
app-based hearing tests available
that will let your husband
check his hearing on his own.
These tests are a quick and convenient
option for the millions
of Americans that have mild to
moderate hearing loss but often
ignore it, or donâ€™t want to go
through the hassle or expense
of visiting an audiologist for a
hearing exam.
Who Should Test?
Hearing loss for most people
develops gradually over many
years of wear and tear, which is
the reason many people donâ€™t
realize they actually have a hearing
problem.
Anyone who has difficulty
hearing or understanding what
people say, especially in noisier
environments or over the
phone. Or, if you need a higher
volume of music or TV than
other people, should take a few
minutes to test their hearing.
Self-Hearing Tests
Online and app-based hearing
tests can serve as a great
screening tool. They are not
meant to be a diagnosis, but
rather to give you an idea of
how bad your hearing loss is
and what can be done about it.
For most do-it-yourself hearing
tests, youâ€™ll be advised to
wear ear headphones or earbuds
and sit in a quiet spot.
You also need to know that
there are two different types
of tests available. One type is
known as pure-tone testing,
where tones are played in decreasing
volumes to determine
your specifi c level of hearing
loss. And the other type
is known as speech-in-noise
or digits-in-noise (DIN) where
youâ€™ll be asked to identify words,
numbers, or phrases amid background
noise.
Where to Test
If your husband uses a smartphone
or tablet, two of my favorite
app-based hearing tests
are the hearWHO app created
by the World Health Organization,
and the Mimi Hearing Test
app. Both apps are free to use
and are available through the
App Store and Google Play.
HearWHO allows users to
check their hearing status and
monitor it over time using a DIN
test, while Mimi uses pure-tone
and masked threshold tests to
give you a detailed picture of
your hearing abilities.
There are also a wide variety
of online hearing tests your husband
can take on a computer.
Some top online tests â€“ all offered
by hearing aid manufacturers
â€“ for speech-in-noise or
DIN tests can be accessed at ReSound
(resound.com/en-us/online-hearing-test)
and Mircle Ear
(miracle-ear.com/online-hearing-test).
And
some good online hearing
tests for pure-tone testing
are available by Signia (signia.net/en/service/hearing-test);
Ergo
(eargo.com/hearing-health/
hearing-check); and MD Hearing
Aid (mdhearingaid.com/hearing-test).
All
of these hearing tests are
completely free to use and take
less than fi ve minutes to complete.
What
to do with Results
If the tests indicate your husband
has hearing loss, itâ€™s best to
think of that as a starting point.
He should take results to his
doctor or an audiologist for further
evaluation.
Many insurance providers and
Medicare Advantage plans cover
routine hearing exams, however
original Medicare does not.
If his hearing loss is mild to
moderate, he should look into
the new over-the-counter (OTC)
hearing aids, which are available
this fall online and at retailers
like Best Buy, Walgreens
and CVS.
OTC hearing aids donâ€™t require
a prescription or medical examination
for purchase and theyâ€™re
much more aff ordable than traditional
hearing aids you buy
through an audiologist or a licensed
hearing instrument specialist.
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your senior questions to: Savvy Senior,
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org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show
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Revere residents to participate in
Boston MarathonÂ® Jimmy Fund
Walk presented by Hyundai
Will join thousands in the iconic fundraising walk for Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute to fi ght all forms of cancer
T
en residents from Revere
will participate in the Boston
MarathonÂ® Jimmy Fund
Walk presented by Hyundai
on Sunday, October 2. Santiago
Parra Velez, Kenneth Griffi n,
Theresa Traniello, Yu Sheung
Mok, Dorothy Morgan, Anthony
Desousa, Grace Griffi n, Claire
Inzerillo, Yu Hing Mok and Evelyn
Griffi n, along with thousands
of other walkers, will participate
in the iconic annual event that
will unite the community to
raise funds to support all forms
of adult and pediatric care and
cancer research at the nationâ€™s
premier cancer center, DanaFarber
Cancer Institute. The Jimmy
Fund Walk has raised more
than $155 million for the DanaFarber
Cancer Institute in its 33year
history.
â€œThroughout the past 33
years, the Jimmy Fund Walk
has continuously supported
life-saving research and cancer
care at Dana-Farber. And
the pandemic didnâ€™t stop us,â€
said Jimmy Fund Walk Director
Zack Blackburn. â€œOver the past
two years, participants walked
virtually and celebrated in their
own unique ways. Now, we welcome
them to walk the course
in person. We are back, we are
together, and we are stronger
than ever.â€
Participants have the fl exibility
to choose from four distance
options: 5K Walk (3.1 miles from
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute),
10K Walk (6.2 miles from Newton),
Half Marathon Walk (13.1
miles from Wellesley) or Marathon
Walk (26.2 miles from Hopkinton).
Participants can also
choose to join the event virtually
by â€œwalking their wayâ€ from
wherever they are most comfortable
â€“ in their neighborhood,
on a favorite hiking trail or
on a treadmill at home. Virtual
programming and supporting
materials are available.
Along the course, walkers are
treated to 12 refueling stations
as well as poster-sized photographs
of patients â€“ Jimmy Fund
Walk Heroes â€“ displayed at each
mile and half-mile marker as inspiration.
All four routes of the
Jimmy Fund Walk end at the Copley
Square Finish Line powered
by Schneider Electric with a celebration
complete with food,
music and a speaking program.
To register for the Jimmy Fund
Walk (#JimmyFundWalk) or to
support a walker, visit www.
JimmyFundWalk.org or call 866531-9255.
Registrants can enter
the promo code NEWS for
$5 off the registration fee. All
registered walkers will receive a
bib, a medal and a Jimmy Fund
Walk T-shirt.
About The Jimmy Fund: It was
established in Boston in 1948
and is comprised of community-based
fundraising events and
other programs that, solely and
directly, benefit Dana-Farber
Cancer Instituteâ€™s lifesaving mission
to provide compassionate
patient care and groundbreaking
cancer research for children
and adults. The Jimmy Fund is
an official charity of the Boston
Red Sox, the Massachusetts
Chiefs of Police Association, the
Pan-Mass Challenge and the Variety
Children's Charity of New
England. Since 1948, the generosity
of millions of people has
helped The Jimmy Fund save
countless lives and reduce the
burden of cancer for patients
and families worldwide. Follow
The Jimmy Fund on Facebook,
Twitter and Instagram: @TheJimmyFund.
Community
opportunity: volunteers sought
V
olunteers are urgently needed to assist at senior
meal sites in Malden, announced Mystic Valley
Elder Services (MVES) this week. The new volunteers
will help the Meal Site Manager in the daily operations
of the lunch program, but they are also an important
part of providing a warm and friendly atmosphere
and a chance for older adults to socialize.
â€œMy life has been transformed since attending
the dining site. I now have a purpose in life,â€ said
one site visitor, explaining that the program enabled
her to re-engage with others and fi nd a community
to belong to.
Volunteer duties may include setting tables, taking
reservations for the meals, food preparation,
serving the meal and cleanup.
There are many older adults and people with disabilities
who rely on this meal site for a nutritionally
balanced meal, which for some is the only meal of
the day. In addition, the opportunity to interact with
volunteers and fellow visitors is invaluable.
An hour or two of your time has an impact that is
immeasurable. The team at MVES hopes that you
will give your time to improve the quality of life of
others in the community.
Please contact MVES Volunteer Engagement Manager
Nicole Sanders Oâ€™Toole at 781-388-2375 or nsotoole@mves.org
to learn how to get involved. Assistance
is needed at the Markey Senior Center (Malden
Council on Aging, 7 Washington St. in Malden) as
well as at the Malden Housing Authority (630 Salem
St., Malden). Scheduling specifi cs
will be discussed when you call.
About Mystic Valley Elder Services
Mystic Valley Elder Services is a
non-profi t agency that provides essential
home- and community-based care
and resources to older adults, people
living with disabilities, and caregivers.
Based in Malden, Mass., MVES serves
Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford,
Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Revere,
Stoneham, Wakefi eld and Winthrop.
Agency services include coordination
of home care, transportation,
Meals on Wheels, and information
and referrals. For more information,
please call 781-324-7705 or visit
www.mves.org.
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budget items in the 2021-2022
session.
A two-thirds vote is required
to override a gubernatorial veto.
In a full 160-member House, the
governor needs the support of
54 representatives to sustain a
veto when all 160 representatives
voteâ€”and fewer votes when
some members are absent or a
seat is vacant. Baker fell short of
that goal as 36 votes was the most
support he received on any veto.
The House easily overrode all 37
vetoes, including six that were
overridden unanimously.
It was mostly the 27 GOP members
who voted with the Republican
governor to sustain the vetoes,
but no Republican representative
voted with Baker 100 percent of
the time.
The three GOP members who
voted with Baker the most times
are Reps. Shawn Dooley (R-Norfolk),
30 times (81.0 percent); Donald
Berthiaume (R-Spencer) who
voted with Baker 28 times (75.6
percent); and GOP Minority Leader
Brad Jones (R-North Reading)
who voted with Baker 27 times
(72.9 percent).
The four GOP members who
supported Baker the least number
of times were Reps. Hannah
Kane (R-Shrewsbury) and David
Vieira (R-Falmouth) who both voted
with Baker only 20 times (54.0
percent); and Reps. Marc Lombardo
(R-Billerica) and Joseph McKenna
(R-Webster) who both voted
with Baker only 21 times (56.7
percent).
The vetoes had little support
among the 125 Democrats in the
House. One hundred and fourteen
(91.2 percent) of them did not support
the governor even once. Of
the other eleven Democrats, the
three who voted with Baker the
most times were Reps. Michael
Moran (D-Brighton) who voted
with Baker four times (10.8 percent);
and Chris Markey (D-Dartmouth)
and David Robertson (DTewksbury)
who both voted with
Baker twice (5.4 percent).
NUMBER OF TIMES REPRESENTATIVES
SUPPORTED GOV. BAKERâ€™S
VETOES IN THE 2021-2022
SESSION
Gov. Baker vetoed 37 proposals
that were approved by the Legislature
in 2021-2022.
Here is how your representative
fared in his or her support of Gov.
Baker on the vetoes.
The percentage next to the representativeâ€™s
name represents the
percentage of times that he or she
supported Baker. The number in
parentheses represents the actual
number of times the representative
supported Baker.
Rep. Jessica Giannino
0 percent (0)
Rep. Jeff Turco 2.7 percent (1)
ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL
REDUCED TRAFFIC FATALITIES
AND PROTECT PEDESTRIANS AND
BICYCLISTS (H 5103) â€“ Gov. Baker
has proposed amendments to a
bill, sent to him by the Legislature
a few days ago, designed to protect
â€œvulnerable road usersâ€ which
includes pedestrians, construction
workers, emergency responders,
bicyclists, skateboarders, roller
skates and wheelchair users.
â€œ[The bill] strengthens traffi c safety
regulations, making our roads
safer and taking critical steps to
save lives, and reduce crashes that
needlessly put people at risk,â€ said
sponsor Rep. Christine Barber (DSomerville)
when the House approved
the bill on September 12
and sent it to the governor. â€œWith
an emphasis on enhancing safeguards
for pedestrians and bikers,
the commonwealth positions
itself as a leader in road user safety
and promotes alternative modes
of transportation.â€
A key provision of the bill requires
vehicle drivers, when passing
a vulnerable user, to pass at a
safe distance of not less than 3 feet
when the motor vehicle is traveling
at 30 miles per hour or less, and
an additional foot of clearance for
every ten miles per hour that the
vehicle is traveling above 30 miles
per hour.
Baker said that the passing distance
formula presents enforcement
and messaging challenges
that would undermine the goal of
a clearly understood and enforceable
standard. â€œThis bill would establish
a sliding scale of passing
distances depending on the motor
vehiclesâ€™ speed, which would
be confusing for motorists and
diffi cult to enforce for local police,â€
said Baker, instead proposing an
amendment that would establish
a consistent three-foot distance
requirement.
Other provisions of the measure
include establishing a process to
lower the default speed limit to 25
mph on state highways and parkways
in thickly settled or business
districts; requiring higher-visibility
mirrors and lateral sideguards on
certain state-owned, state-operated
and state-contracted trucks;
and creating a uniform reporting
tool for crashes involving a pedestrian
or cyclist..
Baker said he supports several
pieces of the bill including the
requirement that some state vehicles
use higher-visibility mirrors
and lateral sideguards. As far as
the section creating a uniform reporting
tool for crashes involving
a pedestrian or cyclist Baker said
that there already exists an online
reporting public-facing platform
and the new section is not
necessary.
The amendments are now before
the House for consideration.
EDUCATION BILLS SENT TO A
STUDY COMMITTEE â€“ Several bills
aff ecting public schools and education
were sent to a study committee
where bills are rarely actually
studied and are essentially defeated.
It is a way to kill a proposal
without holding a vote on the
bill itself. Here are some of the education
bills that were sent off to
a study committee:
COMMISSION ON GEOGRAPHY
TEACHING IN SCHOOLS (H 703) â€“
Would create an 8-member commission
to study and investigate
the status of geography education
in public schools and make recommendations
on how to improve it.
â€œExpanding geography knowledge
is much more than knowing
where things are on a map,â€ said
sponsor Rep. Todd Smola (R-Warren)
who plans to fi le the bill again
next year. â€œIt helps to improve our
understanding of issues at home
and around the world. Global issues
have a tremendous impact
on what happens to us within our
own country as well. A greater focus
on geography education will
work to the benefi t of all students
in the commonwealth.â€
â€œIt is always disappointing to
see a good bill sent to study,â€ continued
Smola. â€œI also recognize
that the creation of a commission
to study any issue is an extensive
undertaking that the Legislature
takes seriously. The hope is that
there is room for expansion in the
Massachusetts history and social
science frameworks for greater geography
education. If we can get
there without the need for a legislative
study, I am all for it.â€
TEACH PERSONAL FINANCE IN
SCHOOLS (H 578) â€“ Would require
the Department of Elementary
and Secondary Education to develop
and assist in the implementation
of curriculum on personal fi -
nancial literacy to equip students
with the knowledge and skills they
need to become self-supporting
and to enable them to make critical
decisions regarding personal
fi nances. The components of the
curriculum would include the understanding
of loans, borrowing
money, interest, credit card debt
and online commerce; rights and
responsibilities of renting or buying
a home; saving, investing and
planning for retirement; banking
and fi nancial services; balancing a
checkbook; state and federal taxes;
and charitable giving.
Supporters say that schools
should teach these practical skills
in school because by the time students
graduate high school, they
do not have this practical knowledge
that they will use for the rest
of their lives.
Sponsor Rep. Peter Durant (RSpencer)
did not respond to repeated
attempts by Beacon Hill
Roll Call asking him to comment
on his bill and its defeat.
MEDIA LITERACY (H 688) â€“
Would require the Department
of Education to integrate media
literacy skills in all health and
core curricular content for grades
K-12. Media literacy is defi ned in
the bill as consumption and production
of media, digital products
and communication technology
of all kinds including news
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OBITUARIES
Margaret E. â€œPeggyâ€
(Costello) Coppola
Michael Paul
DeMonte Sr.
Vincent R. Fiore
O
f Revere. Passed away on
September 19, 2022 after
a long but valiant battle with
dementia.
Born in East Boston to her
late parents Michael & Mary
(Rymil) Costello. She was one
of six children.
She married her late husband
Luke (Buddy) Coppola and
moved to Revere where they
raised their three children, Patricia
(Michael) Biggs, Vail, CO,
Richard (April) Coppola, Revere,
MA & Christopher (Lisa) Coppola,
Hollywood Beach, FL.
She is also lovingly survived
by her brother, Robert (Laurel)
Costello of Revere, MA as well
as seven grandchildren, Jennifer
Knox, Alexandra Coppola,
Nicolette Coppola, Luke Coppola,
Abigail Brady, Rita Coppola
and Adam Coppola. Also
survived by eight great grandchildren
and many loving nieces
and nephews.
She and her husband retired
to Hollywood Beach, FL
where they enjoyed many
years enjoying the sunshine
and the beach. After her husband
passed, she moved back
to her home, Revere, to be near
her family.
Peggy loved being surrounded
by her family, no matter
where she was or what she
was doing, her family is where
her heart was, especially her
grandchildren. She was happiest
simply by being around
family. She truly enjoyed cooking
for her family and enjoyed
feeding people.
She loved reading a good
book, spending time on the
beach & dancing. Peggy, loved
by so many friends and family,
was the life of the party. She will
be missed by many. Arrangements
were privately held.
SAFETY | FROM Page 3
line of what the Revere regulations
might look like. The regulations
will include a license
application process. â€œThe organizations
that will be utilizing
the buildings being built
in Suff olk Downs will be applying
to us for this license,â€
said Buck. â€œAny type of biomedical
company that wants
to go into Suff olk Downs will
O
f Lynn. Formerly
of Revere,
passed away
on September 24
at the age of 79. Born in Bostonâ€™s
North End on April 19, 1943
to the late Michael and Virginia
(Mancuso). Devoted father
of Paula (DeMonte) Lanfranchi
of Middleton, Pam DeMonte
of Lynn, Michael DeMonte Jr.
and his wife Marissa of Saugus.
Cherished grandfather of Christina
Lanfranchi, Jacob DeMonte,
David Lanfranchi Jr, John Lanfranchi,
Layla DeMonte, Aubrey
DeMonte, and Henry DeMonte.
Michael served his country
in the United States Army, after
which he worked for the Polaroid
Corporation before retiring
in 1997. â€œBig Mikeâ€ treasured
his time spent with â€œthe
boysâ€ down at the coff ee shop.
He loved spending his summer
days at Revere Beach, where
friends and strangers alike gravitated
towards him. He was happy
when he was eating good
food, happiest when shared
with friends and family. Mike
touched so many with his larger-than-life
personality, his infectious
smile, and especially with
his generosity. He never showed
up empty handed. His greatest
accomplishment was his family
who he loved with all his heart.
They were the pride and light
of his life.
A Visitation was held at the
Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno
Funeral Home 128 Revere St,
Revere on Wednesday, September
28 followed by a Prayer Service,
also in the funeral hone. Private
Interment. In lieu of fl owers
donations may be made in
Michaelâ€™s name to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s
Research Hospital, 501
St. Jude Pl, Memphis, TN 381059959.
have
to do all of these things.â€
Some of those items on the
application process include
administrative information,
a summary of the recombinant
DNA/biological agents
being used and how they will
be used, the biosafety level
and risk designation, a copy
of the biosafety manual and
copies of the training manual
for laboratory staff and the
medical surveillance program.
O
f Revere. Formerly of East
Boston, passed away
on Wednesday, September
21, surrounded by the comfort
& love of his family. Cherished
son of the late Salvatore
â€œPee Weeâ€ and Madeline (Fiorillo)
Fiore. Devoted husband
of Marianne (Dâ€™Ortona) Fiore
with whom he shared 57
wonderful years of marriage.
Loving father of Christine Fiore
of Revere, and James â€œJimâ€
and his wife Joanne of Revere.
Adored grandfather of Ricky
Cioffi of Saugus, Bianca Fiore
of Revere, and granddoggie
Milo. Caring brother of Ronald
Fiore and his wife Gail of Avon,
and Doreen Federico and her
husband Anthony of Revere.
Also survived by many loving
nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Vincent was a sports enthusiast;
he especially loved the
Boston Red Sox. Most of all
Vincent cherished time spent
with his family. In lieu of fl owers,
donations may be made
in Vincentâ€™s memory to the
American Heart Association,
P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, TX
75284-0692 or by going online
to www.heart.org
Family & friends were respectfully
invited to attend
visiting hours Tuesday, September
27th in Vazzaâ€™s Funeral
Home, Revere before leaving
in procession to St. Mary
of the Assumption Church, Revere
for a Funeral Mass to be
celebrated in his honor. Interment
followed at Woodlawn
Cemetery in Everett.
The regulations would also require
the city to establish an
Institutional Biosafety Committee
(IBC) to help make recommendations
on applications
to the Board of Health.
The committee would have
a member of the local health
board or municipal government,
as well as a community
representative.
â€œIn terms of their reporting
out to us, they are responsible
for completing the biosafety
level designation and risk assessment,â€
said Buck.
The regulations could also
provide for the organizations
applying for a license to pay
for a subject matter expert. â€œAlmost
all of the regulations talk
about the fact that none of us
are experts in biological safety
as boards of health; therefore,
we will, hopefully, write
into our regulations that we
also have the ability to have
a subject matter expert,â€ she
said. â€œThe cost of the subject
matter expert would be associated
with the organization.â€
The next steps in the process
include the drafting of
the regulations with the assistance
of the city solicitor,
which will then be presented
to the Board of Health for review
and for a public hearing
before potential approval.
1. On Sept. 30, 1961, Jackson
County, Oregon, paid a
London tea fi rm for its part
of what debt?
2. Following soon after the
1929 introduction of canned
pumpkin in the USA, what
seasoning was fi rst marketed?
3.
On Oct. 1, 1979, what Pope
began a U.S. tour in Boston?
4. What country originated
the recipe for apple pie?
5. October 2 is Name Your
Car Day; what is the name
of the car in the movie â€œThe
Blues Brothersâ€?
6. What poet born in Haverhill,
Mass., wrote â€œThe mug of
cider simmered slow, / The
apples sputtered in a row, /
And, close at hand, the basket
stood / With nuts from
brown Octoberâ€™s woodâ€?
7. Who is Europeâ€™s last Queen
(of Denmark)?
8. What are the three traditional
colors of candy corn?
9. On Oct. 3, 1990, what
country reunifi ed?
10. What is Cli-Fi?
11. According to Guinness
World Records, what is the
Answers
â€œmost tracked fl ight in historyâ€?
12.
On Oct. 4, 2002, what
new bridge in Boston was
dedicated?
13. In 1952, Queen Elizabeth
II met what â€œtrampâ€
who holds the record for the
â€œfi lm star with the most biographiesâ€?
14.
Which U.S. presidentâ€™s
fi rst language was Dutch?
15. Meatspace is a new word
that means the opposite of
what word meaning the online
world?
16. On Oct. 5, 1902, Larry
Fine was born; he was part
of what comic group?
17. What are Octoberâ€™s two
birth flowers (which start
with the letters C and M)?
18. In what state would you
fi nd the Katy Freeway, which
has 26 lanes and is the USAâ€™s
widest road?
19. What German city has
had an Oktoberfest since
1810?
20. October 6 is National
Coaches Day; who has the
record of the most NFL playoff
coaching wins (31)?
1. The tea that was
thrown overboard
during the Boston
Tea Party by the
Sons of Liberty
2. Pumpkin pie
spice
3. Pope John Paul II
4. England
5. The Bluesmobile
6. John Greenleaf
Whittier
7. Margrethe II
8. Orange, yellow
and white
9. Germany
10. Fiction about
climate change
11. â€œThe fl ight carrying
Queen Elizabethâ€™s
coffi n to
Londonâ€
12. Leonard P. Zakim
Bridge
13. Charlie Chaplin
14. Martin Van Buren
15.
Cyberspace
16. The Three
Stooges
17. Cosmos and
marigold
18. Texas
19. Munich
20. Bill Belichick
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î€§î’î†îŽîˆî— î€±î’î€‘ î€¶î€¸î€•î€•î€³î€•î€“î€–î€“î€¨î€¤
Estate of: î€¥î€¨î€¤î€·î€µî€¬î€¦î€¨ î€°î€‘ î€³î€¤î€µî€¦î€¨î€¯î€¯î€¶
Also Known As: î€¥î€¨î€¤î€·î€µî€¬î€¦î€¨ î€³î€¤î€µî€¦î€¨î€¯î€¯î€¶
Date of Death: î€°î„î•î†î‹ î€”î€•î€ î€•î€“î€•î€•
î€¬î€±î€©î€²î€µî€°î€¤î€¯ î€³î€µî€²î€¥î€¤î€·î€¨
î€³î€¸î€¥î€¯î€¬î€¦î€¤î€·î€¬î€²î€± î€±î€²î€·î€¬î€¦î€¨
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner î€§î„î™îŒî‡ î€¯î€‘ î€­îŒî of î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆî€ î€°î€¤î€ a will has been admitted
to informal probate. î€§î„î™îŒî‡ î€¯î€‘ î€­îŒî of î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆî€ î€°î€¤ has been
informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate
to serve îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î•îˆî—îœ on the bond.
î€·î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ îŒî– î…îˆîŒî‘îŠ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—îˆî•îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆ
î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• î—î‹îˆ î€°î„î–î–î„î†î‹î˜î–îˆî—î—î–
î€¸î‘îŒî‰î’î•î î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î€¦î’î‡îˆ îšîŒî—î‹î’î˜î— î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îŒî’î‘ î…îœ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
î€¬î‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î„î‘î‡ î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– î„î•îˆ î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ î‚¿îîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ
î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€ î…î˜î— îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î‘î’î—îŒî†îˆ î•îˆîŠî„î•î‡îŒî‘îŠ
î—î‹îˆ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆ î„î‘î‡
î†î„î‘ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— îŒî‘ î„î‘îœ îî„î—î—îˆî• î•îˆîî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î—î‹îˆ îˆî–î—î„î—îˆî€
îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î‡îŒî–î—î•îŒî…î˜î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î„î–î–îˆî—î– î„î‘î‡ îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî– î’î‰ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
î€¬î‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î—îˆî‡ î“î„î•î—îŒîˆî– î„î•îˆ îˆî‘î—îŒî—îîˆî‡ î—î’ î“îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î— î—î’
îŒî‘î–î—îŒî—î˜î—îˆ î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî– î„î‘î‡ î—î’ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘ î’î•î‡îˆî•î– î—îˆî•îîŒî‘î„î—îŒî‘îŠ
î’î• î•îˆî–î—î•îŒî†î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹îˆ î“î’îšîˆî•î– î’î‰ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘î„î î€µîˆî“î•îˆî–îˆî‘î—î„î—îŒî™îˆî–
î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îˆî‡ î˜î‘î‡îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î î“î•î’î†îˆî‡î˜î•îˆî€‘ î€¤ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘
î„î‘î‡ î€ºîŒîîî€ îŒî‰ î„î‘îœî€ î†î„î‘ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘îˆî•î€‘
î€¶îˆî“î—îˆîî…îˆî• î€–î€“î€ î€•î€“î€•î€•
in print, television, radio, movies,
music, video games, websites, advertisements,
content posted on
social media platforms, AI, algorithms,
virtual reality and surveillance
systems. And it encompasses
the foundational skills of digital
citizenship and Internet safety
â€œincluding the norms of appropriate,
responsible, ethical, healthy
behavior and cyberbullying prevention,
and the ability to recognize
bias, stereotypes, representation
and the lack of inclusion in
media messages.â€
Supporters say the media has
grown and expanded in many
directions and students should
be well educated on its many aspects.
Sponsor
Rep. David Rogers (DCambridge)
did not respond to
repeated attempts by Beacon Hill
Roll Call asking him to comment
on his bill and its defeat.
REQUIRE STUDENTS TO DISCLOSE
WHY THEY CHOOSE TO
GO TO A SCHOOL OUTSIDE THEIR
CITY OR TOWN (H 704) â€“ Under
current law, students can request,
under the inter-district
school choice program, that they
be allowed to attend a school outside
of where they live. Participation
in the program is limited to
2 percent of all public school students
enrolled. Each district decides
whether it will participate in
this program. For the 2021-2022
school year, 170 or 53 percent
of Massachusettsâ€™ total districts
chose to participate in the program.
Tuition is paid by the sending
district to the receiving district.
The bill would require these students
and their parents or guardians
to meet with the schoolâ€™s administrators
to discuss the reasons
for wanting to leave the district.
Supporters say this does not alter
the program but simply adds
another reasonable requirement
for students applying to attend a
school outside their district.
Sponsor Rep. Todd Smola did
not respond to repeated attempts
by Beacon Hill Roll Call asking
him to comment on his bill and
QUOTABLE QUOTES
â€œThis winter will be, at best, a
very high-cost energy winter. So
everybody should conserve. Everybody
who has close friends,
please tell them conserve â€¦ I
think itâ€™s useful for everyone to
be aware of that and spread the
word for conservation as much
as possible.â€
---Judy Chang, undersecretary
of Energy and Climate Solutions
in the Executive Offi ce of Energy
and Environmental Aff airs.
â€œInvesting in these important
open space projects will make
Massachusetts parks more resilient
to climate change, increase
the availability of open space and
improve access to the outdoors
for people in communities across
the state.â€
---Gov. Baker announcing $12
million in grant funding for park
improvements and open space
acquisitions in 43 Massachusetts
communities across the state.
â€œAll of us are going to have to
work together. We canâ€™t rest on
our laurels. We are making progress,
but we have a long way to go.â€
---University of Massachusetts
President Marty Meehan upon
accepting the award by the Massachusetts
Association for Mental
Health for his deep commitment
to mental health advocacy
and education among college
students.
â€œFor 33 years, as a Western Massachusetts
native, I was represented
in Washington by U.S. Sen. Ted
Kennedy. I canâ€™t begin to express
what an honor it is to become a
steward of his legacy and his commitment
to invigorating civil discourse
and civic engagement to
create a better, stronger country
for all.
---Ex-Sen. Adam Hinds (D-Pittsfi
eld) who resigned from the Massachusetts
Senate to begin his
new job as the executive director
of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute
for the United States Senate.
â€œWe are very pleased to be able
to provide this funding to school
districts to improve HVAC systems
and air quality in classrooms for
students and staff . This grant program
will give schools the fl exibility
to make improvements that
best suit their needs.â€
---Education Secretary James
Peyser announcing $100 million in
grant funding for school districts
to improve ventilation and indoor
air-quality to support healthy
learning environments.
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators say
that legislative sessions are only
one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s job
and that a lot of important work
is done outside of the House and
Senate chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent
work and other matters that are
important to their districts. Critics
say that the Legislature does not
meet regularly or long enough to
debate and vote in public view on
the thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led. They
note that the infrequency and
brief length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions and a mad rush
to act on dozens of bills in the days
immediately preceding the end of
an annual session.
During the week of September
19-23, the House met for a total of
48 minutes and the Senate met for
a total of 30 minutes.
Mon. Sept. 19 House 11:01 a.m.
to 11:09 a.m.
Senate 11:18 a.m. to 11:24 a.m.
Tues. Sept. 20 No House session
No Senate session
Wed. Sept. 21 No House session
No Senate session
Thurs. Sept. 22 House 11:02 a.m.
to 11:42 a.m.
Senate 11:24 a.m. to 11:48 a.m.
Fri. Sept. 23 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com Bob
founded Beacon Hill Roll Call in
1975 and was inducted into the
New England Newspaper and
Press Association (NENPA)
Hall of Fame in 2019.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Annual Little Ricky Foundation Comedy &
Dinner Benefit Oct. 22 at Malden Moose
T
his year the Little Ricky
Foundation will be holding
their annual comedy and
dinner event to benefi t three
wonderful groups. The North
Shore education consortium
helps people with autism from
18-22. Their Soar Program provides
these young adults with
life skills, work skills, therapy,
MCAS support, and so much
more. My son would not be
where is he today without the
incredible team in the Soar
Program which is led by Ellen
Heald. The Little Ricky Foundation
will also be making a donation
to the early intervention
classrooms in Malden and Revere.
This is where autism support
truly begins in the life of
a child.
We hope you can join us on
Saturday October 22nd at the
Malden Moose. There will be
comedy, dinner, raffl es, live music,
and so much more. We cannot
support these groups and
classrooms without your help,
so thank you.
Venmo @Ricky-Freni to buy
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WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
Condo
1 Riverview
Blvd, Methuen
Building 5,
Unit 204,
2 bed, 2.5 bath
$349,900.
COMING SOON!
New Listing
by Sandy
Single
family,
81 Florence
Street
$699,900.
COMING SOON! SINGLE FAMILY, SAUGUS. $849,900.
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS.
FOR SALE
SINGLE FAMILY
32 SAMMET ST.,
EVERETT
PLEASE CALL
NORMA FOR
DETAILS
617-590-9143
CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
OPEN HOUSE, SAT., OCT. 1, 11:30-1
FOR RENT
EVERETT
2 BEDROOMS, $2100/
MONTH CALL
NORMA FOR DETAILS.
617-590-9143
________________
EVERETT, 2 BEDROOM,
HEAT & HOT WATER
INCL., $2300/MO
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS
617-680-7610
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
SOLD BY
NORMA
TWO FAMILY - BY NORMA
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
O D il F
10 00 A
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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www.jrs-properties.com
Denise Matarazzo
- Agent
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Rosemarie Ciampi
- Agent
Mark Sachetta
- Agent
617-294-1041
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335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
WOBURN - 1st AD - Nicely renovated 7 room, 4
bedroom cape cod style home, granite kitchen
open to sunken famrm/dnrm, NEW full bathroom,
NEW roof, nothing to do by move in! You wonâ€™t
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SAUGUS - 1st AD - 7 room bungalow offers
4 bedrooms, 1 Â½ baths, eat-in kitchen, dining
room, updated bath, enclosed porch,
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fenced yard. Offered at $479,900.
SAUGUS - 8 room Colonial offers 3 bedrms,
4 baths, master bdrm w/private bath & sitting
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above ground pool & patio, great location,
close to everything! î€²ï‚‡îˆî•îˆî‡ î„î— î€‡î€šî€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
MALDEN - 6 rm, 3 bdrm Colonial, 1 Â½ baths,
updated kit with granite counters, mini split
A/C systems, 2 heated sunrooms, large, deck,
shared 1 car garage, located on Medford line.
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WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
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OPINION OF VALUE.
781-233-1401
38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 2 PLUS ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL LAND.
WATER AND SEWER AT SITE SAUGUS $850,000 CALL
RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
COMING SOON
FOR SALE - WELL MAINTAINED HOME OFFERING ONE FLOOR LIVING AND AN EATIN
KITCHEN, SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM, THREE GOOD SIZE BEDROOM ROOMS WITH
HARDWOOD FLOORS UNDER THE RUGS. LOWER LEVEL HAS A PARTIALLY FINISHED
FAMILY ROOM, WORKSHOP AREA AND EXTERIOR ACCESS. THIS HOME ALSO OFFERS
NEWER HARVEY WINDOWS, VINYL SIDING, SPRINKLER SYSTEM, PATIO, NEW VINYL
FENCING, SHED, AND DECK. NICE YARD FOR SUMMER ENJOYMENT. COME TAKE A
LOOK! SAUGUS $459,900 CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
ARE YOU THINKING OF SELLING? ARE CONFUSED
ABOUT THE RISE IN INTEREST RATES AND ITâ€™S
AFFECT ON THE HOUSING MARKET? WELL WE ARE
HERE TO HELP! CALL US TODAY TO HELP NAVIGATE
YOU THROUGH THESE CHANGING TIMES.
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livingroom, maple kitchen with granite
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screened porch, located on dead-end street.
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REVERE/SAUGUS line - Wonderful New Construction
8 rm Center Entrance Colonial w/
designer kitchen, 4 bedrms, 2 1/2 baths, 1st
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level, fenced lot. î€²ï‚‡îˆî•îˆî‡ î„î— î€‡î€›î€šî€˜î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
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RIZZA
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(781) 589-9081
COMING SOON
COMING S0ON - 2 BED, 1 BATH WITH EXPANSION
POTENTIAL ON DEAD END STREET! NEWER HEAT AND
ROOF LYNNFIELD $599,000 CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
â€¢ FOR RENT -1 BED,1 BATH FULLY FURNISHED STUDIO
APARTMENT IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD SAUGUS $1,500
â€¢ FOR RENT -1 BED, 1 BATH WALK IN LEVEL APARTMENT
WITH LIV/DIN COMBO NEIGHBORHOOD TAW
SAUGUS $2,200
â€¢ FOR RENT - 2 BED,1 BATH 3RD FLOOR WALK UP IN
MAPLEWOOD SQUARE, LIV, DIN, EAT-IN KIT. OWNER
OCCUPIED BUILDING TAW MALDEN $2,000
â€¢ FOR RENT 1 BED WITH EAT-IN KITCHEN & LAUNDRY
IN UNIT ON STREET PERMIT PARKING. EVERETT $1700
â€¢ FOR RENT 3 BED 1 BATH OPEN CONCEPT. PETS
WITH APPROVAL MALDEN $2500
CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE - BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED MOBILE
HOMES. TWO CUSTOM UNITS LEFT, ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED ,
1 BATH 12 X 52, DANVERS $199,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
COMING SOON - 2 BED,2.5 BATH 2 LEVEL TOWNHOUSE
RARELY AVAILABLE PHEASANT HILLS CONDOS
SAUGUS CALL DANIELLE 978-987-9535
FOR SALE
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