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City Welcomes New Police Officers, Promotions at City Hall Ceremony
PUBLIC SAFETY: The City of Revere celebrated a Police Dept. swearing in and promotions ceremony at City Hall on Monday afternoon. Shown congratulating the offi -
cers, were city offi cials, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Police Chief Maria LaVita, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio, Councillor-at-Large Joanne
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Chapman, Thomas Malone and Glenn Malley congratulated the new offi cers. See inside for photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
Iconic Chicago deep dish pizza,
Uno Pizzeria & Grill, reopens in Revere
Celebrates Grand Reopening with free pizza for a year giveaway
Special to Th e Advocate
he original inventors of
Chicago deep dish pizza,
UNO Pizzeria & Grill, have
reopened in Revere, Massachusetts.
And they celebrated
in true Chicago style with
a Grand Reopening party
on Thursday, April 2, 2026,
right ahead of National Deep
Dish Pizza Day. On Thursday,
April 2, the new local owner
of UNO Pizzeria & Grill Revere,
Amalia Korom, hosted
a Grand Reopening party
featuring a raffl e for free
pizza for a year (plus swag
and gift cards), food, drinks
UNO PIZZERIA |
SEE Page 2
Mayor Patrick Keefe is shown with new restaurant owners Amalia
Korom and Dee Dee Edmondson-Korom at the Grand Reopening.
(Photo credit City of Revere/Facebook)
T
Commission OKs Route 16
bridge replacement project;
work to begin this year
Advocate Staff Report
A
t their meeting last week,
the Conservation Commission
unanimously approved
the Notice of Intent for the
upcoming work replacing the
Route 16 Revere Beach Parkway
Bridge that runs over
Broadway. The Massachusetts
Department of Transportation
(MassDOT) has determined
the bridge is near the end of
its functional life. The recent
priority repairs made to areas
of deterioration were done to
improve safety and ensure existing
traffi c lanes can remain
open during the replacement
project. Commission members
questioned staff from
Howard Stein Hudson, the
engineering fi rm leading the
project, about schedules, traffic
plans, landscaping catch
basins and drainage plans.
The nearly $19 million project,
with the Federal Highway
Administration picking up 80
percent of the tab and MassDOT
paying the rest, is expected
to begin later this year and
will take three years to complete.
Work will take place in
three stages meant to cut down
on traffic disruption. During
construction, two-way traffi
c on the Parkway will continue.
According to MassDOT, the
median barrier will be removed
and there will be temporary
lane shifts. Work will start on
the south side of the bridge
with traffi c moving to the cenBRIDGE
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and live music with a DJ. The
fi rst 30 tables also received
a free regular cheese deep
dish pizza.
Korom is the defi nition of
the American Dream. An immigrant
to Boston, she started
as the General Manager
of the Revere restaurant before
rising through the ranks
and buying the location to
reopen it.
UNO Pizzeria & Grill Revere
is located at 399 Squire Rd.
in Revere.
Beethoven and More Highlight
North Shore Philharmonic
Spring Concert
M
usic Director Robert Lehmann
conducts a program
that features Beethovenâs Symphony
No. 2 in the North Shore
Philharmonic Orchestra âSpring
Concertâ Sunday, April 19 at 3
p.m. at Swampscott High School
Auditorium. The concert also
showcases contralto Emily Marvosh
in Johann Christoph Bachâs
âLamentoâ and Caroline Shawâs
âIs a Rose.â
The concert opens with Richard
Strauss âSerenade.â Tickets,
$35 and $30, are available online
at nspo.org and will be available
at the door on the day of the
concert.
îî
Mayor Patrick Keefe, along
with city and state offi cials,
joined owners Amalia Korom
and Dee Dee Edmondson-Korom
at the Grand Reopening
of UNO Pizzeria
& Grill this past week. Pictured
from left, State Representative
Jessica Giannino,
Councillor Chris Giannino,
School Board member John
Kingston, Councillor Ira Novoselsky
(holding ribbon), city
councillors Paul Argenzio,
Marc Silvestri, Angela Guarino-Sawaya
and Joanne McKenna,
City offi cial John Festa
(background) and School
Committee member Anthony
Caggiano. (Photo credit
City of Revere/Facebook)
Music Director Lehmann lauded
Beethovenâs Second symphony
as one of the composerâs âsunniest
works, very much in the
style of the great masters Haydn
and Mozart.â Lehmann commented
that the piece âalso was
a springboard into (Beethovenâs)
own future compositional style,
one that would break established
molds of the Classical-era
style and pave the way for the
new âRomanticâ period.â
Lehmann expressed excitement
in welcoming contralto
Emily Marvosh onto the NSPO
stage. She has appeared recently
with the Handel and Haydn SociMusic
Director Robert Lehmann
conducts the North Shore
Philharmonic Orchestra Spring
Concert Sunday, April 19 3 p.m.
at Swampscott High School
featuring music of Beethoven,
Straus, JC Bach and more.
ety, St. Thomas Fifth Avenue, Boston
Symphony Orchestra, and
the Rhode Island Philharmonic,
among others. Emily will sing
two works, a soulful Lament by
Johann Christoph Bach, (an older
cousin to the more famous Johann
Sebastian Bach) and a new
work by the American composer
Caroline Shaw, âIs a Rose.â
ââIs a Roseâ is a trilogy of songs
set as an orchestral song-cycle
composed in 2019â, said Lehmann.
âIt explores the themes
of nature, love and fragility.
The work features poetry by
Robert Burns, Jacob Polley and
Shaw herself. The cycle revolves
around the rose as a symbol of
beauty, transience, and memory.
Shawâs compositional style is
a blend of neo-Baroque and contemporary
idioms which seamlessly
showcases âoldâ music in a
contemporary setting.â
Composer Richard Strauss
wrote the concertâs opening
piece, âSerenade for Wind Instrumentsâ
early in his career.
Lehmann noted that Strauss,
like Beethoven, paid respect to
the Classical traditions in this
charming piece that evokes the
elegance of a bygone era.
The North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra, established in 1947, is
staff ed largely by volunteer players
and is committed to providing
access to quality music at an
aff ordable price to communities
north of Boston. The Orchestra
strives to develop, train and provide
opportunities for young and
amateur musicians, while providing
a large range of programs
covering the full range of symphonic
and pops repertoire for
a diverse public. For full concert
information, visit www.nspo.org
or contact info@nspo.org.
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Legislators champion support for older adults at Mystic Valley event
M
ystic Valley Elder Services
(Mystic Valley) convened
state legislators and community
leaders on March 31 for a
powerful Legislative Breakfast
highlighting the importance
of programs for older adults
and people with disabilities.
The event illustrated the essential
role of committed leadership
in preserving services
that empower people to live
safely and independently in
their communities.
CEO Lisa Gurgone underscored
Mystic Valleyâs legislative
priorities, including key
bills supporting in-home assistance,
caregiver support
and the Hospital to Home
program, which helps patients
transition from nursing
facilities back to the community.
Legislative
Co-Hosts this
year were State Representative
Jeff rey Turco and District
Director Mary Ann Nay of the
offi ce of State Senator Bruce
Tarr. Representative Turco delivered
a moving reflection
on his familyâs own caregiving
journey, describing how
Mystic Valley supported his
mother in law in remaining at
home. He urged attendees to
âbe fi erce advocatesâ for families
who depend on strong
community based programs.
Attendees also heard a compelling
story of love and resilience
from Frank Ouellette
and Colleen Molloy. They
shared Colleenâs experience
of having a stroke at age 53,
her extended stay in a nursing
facility and the vital role Mystic
Valley played in helping them
transition to a safer home with
support for both.
Mystic Valley extends its
thanks to the leaders who
shared their perspectives
and reinforced the urgent
need for investment in services
that support aging adults
and people with disabilities,
including State Senators Sal
DiDomenico and Pat Jehlen,
District Director Em Sheeran
of the Offi ce of State Senator
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Annual Outdoor Catholic Mass
in Beachmont June 14
T
he Outdoor Catholic Mass
at the Our Lady of Lourdes
Grotto Park on Endicott Avenue
in Beachmont in Revere
is set for Sunday, June 14, at
10:30 a.m. Father Leonardo
Moreira from Immaculate
Conception Parish and our fi -
nal pastor, Father Keyes, will
be co-celebrants. The event
will be held rain or shine.
In addition, we expect
to have the collation afterwards
in our former church
lower hall and get a tour of
the Church since it has reopened
under a different
faith, Menebere Leule Medhane
Alem Ethiopian Orthodox
Tewahedo Church,
which is very similar to the
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By Melissa Moore-Randall
T
he A.C. Whelan School recently
honored and celebrated
31 outstanding students
from Kindergarten through
Grade 5 who were nominated
by staff for demonstrating
Mindfulness throughout the
school community. These students
showed the ability to
pause and think before acting,
stay calm in challenging moments,
focus on the present and
make thoughtful choices that
support their learning and relationships
with others.
To honor their efforts, students
participated in our Glowga
Mindfulness Celebration in
the gym, where they engaged
in calming stretches, breathing
exercises and mindfulness activities
together. This fun and relaxing
experience reinforced the
importance of slowing down,
being aware of our thoughts
and feelings and taking care of
both our minds and bodies.
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highlighted what makes
AC Whelan so special: students
who take time to refl ect, stay
focused, and support a calm
and positive learning environment
for everyone. We are so
proud of our students for modeling
mindfulness and for showing
how thoughtful actions and
calm choices help our school
community thrive as Whelan
Whales!â added Assistant Principal
Danny Gallucci.
Students celebrated were:
A.C. Whelan School celebrates
31 students for Mindfulness
A.C. Whelan students enjoyed yoga with Principal Rachel Shanley
during their Mindfulness Celebration.
Glowga yoga was enjoyed at the A.C. Whelanâs recent Mindfulness
Celebration.
Kindergarten: Autumn King,
Gervens Maxine, Dylan Scibilia,
Julia Packer, Gael Interiano
Reyes, Julia Hornberg.
First grade: Evalise Watson,
Carter Rose, Rian Santiago, Skender
Castillo, Luna Reyes Vigil,
Charlotte Loaiza Londono.
Second grade: Jad Rabib, Aiza
Villanueva Landaverde, Elizabeth
Roque Aleman, Nezar
Etouil, Calina Granados.
Third grade: Sophia Orondo
Agudelo, Samuel Correa Muriel,
Ismael Lopez, Alesssio De
Gruttola, Keily Tejada Mancia,
Eva Darasz.
Fourth grade: Maya Attardo,
Taryn Curry, Manuel Garcia, Andrew
Chavez Urizar.
Fifth grade: Emmanuel Landaverde,
Anna Barbosa Santos,
Valentina Loncarevic, Juan Mosquera
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BRIDGE | FROM Page 1
ter and the north side. The
north side will be replaced with
traffi c moving to the southern
lanes. The center section of the
bridge will be replaced following
that, with work done underneath
the bridge as a fi nal
stage. MassDOT has warned
there might also be short-term
closures during certain work
operations, detours if needed
and advanced warning signs
before impacts begin.
The bridge replacement includes
improvements to Broadway.
According to MassDOT,
below the bridge there will be
roadway improvements, sidewalk
reconstruction, ADA-compliant
ramps, a bicycle lane, a
bus lane and upgrades to intersections
where the Route 16
ramps meet Broadway.
Representatives from Howard
Stein Hudson told the commission
there will be no direct
environmental impacts to adjacent
Mill Creek. There will be
minimal impact to the riverfront
area due to sidewalk replacement.
Some trees will be
removed but trees will also be
planted in the area. Commission
members asked about replacement
trees and agreed
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FROM Page 3
Jason Lewis, State Representatives
Christine Barber, Paul
Donato, Richard Haggerty
and Kate Lipper Garabedian,
staff for State Representative
Brad Jones, State Representatives
Joe McGonagle and
Steve Ultrino, Everett Mayor
Robert Van Campen, Malden
Mayor Gary Christenson,
Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo
Koehn, Melrose Mayor Jennifer
Grigoraitis and North
Reading Town Administrator
Michael Gilleberto.
Established in 1975, Mystic
Valley is a nonprofi t agency
that provides a wide range
State Representative Jeffrey
Turco urged leaders and community
members to âbe fi erce
advocatesâ for legislation that
preserves programs that support
older adults, people with
disabilities and their caregivers.
of resources and care for older
adults and adults with disabilities.
It serves 11 communities
in Greater Boston. For more information,
please call 781-3247705
or visit www.mves.org.
CORRECTION
In a story about the State of the City Address than ran
in the March 27 edition of The Revere Advocate, Ward 5
City Councillor Angela Guarino Sawaya was quoted as
saying, âThe true strength of Revere is within our people.â
This quote is not accurate. While Guarino-Sawaya praised
Mayor Keefeâs speech, she did not include that sentiment
with her comments. The Advocate apologizes for the error.
to include in their list of conditions
that replacement trees be
at least six inches.
The bridge replacement project
includes 16 new catch basins
and upgrades to existing
ones. The project team initially
proposed a maintenance
schedule of annual inspections
of the catch basins with cleaning
when needed. Commission
members felt that, given the
area and the amount of debris
that collects there, a more aggressive
maintenance schedule
was needed. In their updated
list of conditions, they included
quarterly inspections of
the catch basins and cleanings
when sediment reached fi ve to
six inches.
Commission members also
asked if the brush surrounding
the bridge, which collects
plastic bags and other trash,
could be removed. Project
team members said the plan is
to clear those areas and plant
grass.
Commission chairman Nicholas
Rudolph thanked the project
team for their input. He
called the bridge a gateway
to the city and said it will be
good to see it cleaned up and
replaced. âItâs an enhancement
for the community,â he said.
RHS PATRIOTS SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP
Patriots show early
promise across
spring sports despite
tough openers
By Dom Nicastro
T
he Revere High School
spring sports season is underway,
and while early results
have brought some growing
pains, there have already been
strong individual performances
and encouraging signs
across several programs â
especially on the diamond.
Softball shows
offensive firepower
in season opener
T
he Revere softball team,
led by coach Megan
OâDonnell, showed both
off ensive fi repower and resilience
in a tough 9-6 loss
to Minuteman Regional this
past week. Despite the setback,
the Patriots controlled
much of the game early,
jumping out to a four-run
lead and outhitting their opponent,
10-3.
Senior Frankie Reed paced
the offense with three hits,
while Addi Ulwick and Caleigh
Joyce helped ignite a productive
fi rst and third inning. Ulwick
drove in two runs and
went 2-for-4 at the plate, continuing
to establish herself as
a key presence in the lineup.
Anna Doucette also contributed
with two hits, while
Gianna Chiodi added speed
on the basepaths with a pair
of stolen bases. In the circle,
Danni Hope Randall delivered
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an impressive performance
with 15 strikeouts over six innings,
keeping Revere competitive
throughout.
However, a big inning by
Minuteman Regional ultimately
shifted the momentum.
Still, the Patriots showed
clear signs of off ensive depth
and pitching strength heading
into their next matchup
against Lynn Classical.
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Offi cer Derek Avery and family, shown from left to right: father
John, Offi cer Avery, mother Adeline and girlfriend Zoe Albanese.
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Making it a family aff air, Offi cer Viet Phan (at right) was joined by
his mother, Dung Phan, and his brother, Offi cer Vu Pham.
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Sgt. Michael DâAmore and family, shown from left to right: fatherin-law
Glenn Fitzpatrick, mother-in-law Andrea Fitzpatrick, daughter
Sadie, wife Brittany, Sgt. DâAmore, father Anthony DâAmore,
daughter Morgan DâAmore and stepmother Kathy DâAmore.
City Welcomes New Police Officers,
Promotions at City Hall Ceremony
T
he City of Revere celebrated
a Police offi cer swearing
in and promotions ceremony at
City Hall on Monday afternoon.
Alejandra Medina, Shelbi Wilson,
Anthony Scoppettuollo,
Viet Phan, Kathryn OâDonnell
and Derek Avery took their
oaths after graduating from
the Police Academy. Michael
DâAmore was promoted to Sergeant.
Christopher Castro Garcia
and Nathaniel Detillio-Eam
were lateral appointments
from other communities.
Michael DâAmorewas promoted to Sergeant and is shown taking
the oath of offi ce from City Clerk Ashley Melink.
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Offi cer Anthony Scoppettuolo
was pinned by his grandmother,
Giuseppe.
Mayor Patrick Keefe and Command Staff Glenn Malley, Brian Chapman and Thomas Malone and Police
Chief Maria LaVita joined the offi cers.
Offi cer Alejandra Medina was
pinned by her husband, Stiven
Querubin.
Officer Katie OâDonnell was
pinned by her mother, Kathleen.
Offi cer Viet Phan was pinned by
his mother, Dung Pham.
Sgt. Michael DâAmore was
pinned by his daughters, Morgan
and Sadie, along with his
wife, Brittany.
In a full circle moment, Offi cer
Shelbi Wilson was pinned by
her father, David, who is a Revere
Police Sergeant.
Offi cer Derek Avery was pinned
by his mother, Adeline LupoAvery.
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photos by Tara Vocino)
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Point of Pines Beach Association Hosts Annual Easter Egg Hunt
POPBA board members; Mary Callahan,
Carmen Menenez, Toni DePaolis,
Jack Polcari and Angela
Guarino-Sawaya.
POPBA President Angela GuarinoSawaya
with Jaclyn Moore, Jill Accettullo
and Bridget Doherty.
The Easter Bunny with the Fiore
twins, Lucia & Stephen.
Mayor Patrick Keefe and Councillor Angela GuarinoSawaya
gathers for a selfi e with the many attendees.
Angela Guarino-Sawaya, the Fiore
Family and the Easter Bunny.
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Easter Bunny
Daisy Tatum, Felicia NapolitanoGould
and Anthony Sawaya
POPBA President Angela Guarino
Sawaya, along with the Easter Bunny,
welcomed Toni DePaolis, Sanaiya
and Jaivon Greene, Julian DiPesa,
Skylar Murphy and Hailey Murray
to the Annual Easter Egg Hunt
at the Point of Pines.
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goodies.
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City hosts annual Great Egg Hunt
R
evereâs annual Great Egg Hunt,
sponsored by the Revere
Parks & Recreation Dept., off ered
children a day-long scavenger
hunt by looking for QR codes in 10
diff erent city parks on Saturday.
The top 10 winners to fi nd the
most QR codes received a gift
card.
Listed per family are:
Jaciara Nunes: found all 170 eggs
Vivana Medina: found all 170 eggs
Ellie Rivera: found 169 eggs
Novella Cintolo: found 158 eggs
Tiff any Garcia: found 150 eggs
Ashley Fuentes: found 150 eggs
Keith Hallissey: found 130 eggs
Assunta Newton: found 121 eggs
Judy Daddario: found 119 eggs
Al Frazier: found 105 eggs
Shown from left to right: Revere Parks & Recreation Counselor
Guiliana Micciche, Rumney Marsh Academy student Matthew
Medina, 13, his mother Viviana Medina, and his sister Abraham
Lincoln Elementary School fi fth grader Isabella Medina,
10, were in fi rst place so far with 97 eggs.
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Emiliano Landaverde, 7, his father Milton Landaverde, his brother
Leandro Landaverde and Garfi eld Elementary School kindergartener
Michelle Landaverde, 5, complete with bunny ears.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Shown from left
to right: Staff Sgt.
James Hill Elementary
School third graders:
Jaciara Nunes, 9,
had placed fourth so
far, and Ellie Rivera, 9,
had placed fi fth so far,
fi nding 75 QR codes.
Jessica
Bardina
helped her
son, Aiden
Aganj
Bardina, 2,
search for
a QR code.
Shown from left to right: Leon
Campbell, Dalton Campbell and
Lea Ann Woss searched for a QR
code at Harry Della Russo Stadium.
A.C. Whelan Elementary
School kindergartener
Catherine Newton, 5, and
her brother, Robert, 8, who
is in the third grade at the
A.C. Whelan Elementary
School, found 59 QR codes.
Abraham Lincoln School kindergartener
Alondra Davila, 8,
with Thiago Davila, 2, were prepared
with their Easter baskets.
Garfield Elementary School
kindergartener Rodolfo Correa
brought his Easter basket
to Sonny Myers Park.
Noah Daddario, 5, had found 68 QR codes so far while hanging
out on the Sonny Myers Park swing.
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OBITUARIES
After proudly serving his counJoseph
A. Tony
Morgan Jr.
Joseph A
Ton
O
f Revere. Passed away at home
surrounded by his loving family
on March 31, at the age of 86.
Born in Winthrop to the late Joseph
A. Morgan Sr, and Agnes
(Doherty) the latter of whom he
deeply admired for her strength
and courage, considering her his
hero throughout his life. He was
a beloved husband of 61 years to
Eileen (OâLoughlin). Tonyâs journey
through life has been a testament
to his generous spirit, loyal heart,
and thoughtful demeanor.
Wayne G. Anderson
try in the United States Army, he
embarked on a career in business
as a co-owner of Boston Cedar,
where he preferred to be recognized
as âTony the Salesmanâ. His
dedication to his work was evident
in his desire to be known for
his role in sales rather than as a
co-owner. Tonyâs professional accolade
includes a degree from St.
Michael College in Winooski, VT.
However, it was his genuine engagement
in conversations and
his unique ability to make everyone
feel important and understood
that truly set him apart. In
the words of Maya Angelou, âPeople
will forget what you said, people
will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you
made them feel.â This quote encapsulates
the essence of Josephâs
life philosophy, as he valued his relationships
and interactions more
than any material possession. An
ardent supporter of all Boston
sports teams, particularly the Celtics,
Tonyâs love for Massachusetts
was only rivaled by his deep aff ection
for his town, Revere. This love
called him back to MA even after
a brief relocation to Florida. Tony
was not only a loyal fan of sports
O
riginally of Revere. The family
of Wayne G. Anderson is saddened
to announce his passing
on Easter morning, April 5, after
a brief illness. Born on February
11th, 1946 in Revere General Hospital
to Joseph and Rosalie (Corbett)
Anderson. Wayne worked for
many years at John Hancock Mutual
Insurance Company in Boston
as the bodyguard and direct aide
to the President. After about a decade
in that career, he joined the
Revere Police Department as a police
offi cer, following in his uncleâs
footsteps, Chief George Corbett.
Wayne rose to the rank of Detective
and was assigned to the Cityâs
Drug Control Unit. His personable
nature and sense of humor enabled
him to make an impact beyond
the traditional role of a Police
Offi cer. Many referred to him
as âMr. Andersonâ as he served as
more of a father fi gure than a police
offi cer to so many. In his retirement,
Wayne worked for the
Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals
for over 20 years where he
made great, lifelong friends and
continued his connection to the
City of Revere.
Wayne is survived by his wife
of over 40 years, Lena (Bono) Anbut
also a seasoned player, having
grown up playing basketball.
A devoted father of Bill Morgan
and his wife Kay (who was often
told by Tony that she was the
daughter he never had) of Revere,
and Chris Morgan of Allston. Cherished
Grampy to Liam and Alaia.
Dear brother of Denise Carney and
her late husband Wayne Carney
Sr of Malden, and Michael Morgan
and his late wife Claire of Revere.
Also survived by many loving
nieces and nephews. Josephâs
life was a testament to the beauty
of genuine connections and the
strength of human spirit. He was a
beacon of loyalty and thoughtfulness,
whose memory will continue
to inspire his loved ones.
Funeral was held from the Paul
Buonfi glio & Sons Funeral Home
128 Revere St, Revere on Tuesday,
April 7, followed by a Funeral
Mass at the Immaculate Conception
Church in Revere. A Visitation
was held on Monday. Entombment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
In lieu of fl owers donations can
be made to St. Jude Childrenâs Research
Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl,
Memphis, TN 38150-9959 or to the
Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box
758516, Topeka, KS. 66675-8516.
derson. He is the loving father of
Kevin Anderson, his wife Lori and
their son Kevin, Joseph Anderson
and his daughter Lily and the late
Wayne Anderson. He is also lovingly
survived by many dear, dear
friends.
Family and friends were invited
to attend Visiting Hours in the Vertuccio
Smith & Vazza, Beechwood
Home for Funerals, 262 Beach St.,
Revere on Thursday, April 9th
. His
Funeral will be conducted from
the Funeral Home on Friday, April
10th at 9:00 a.m., followed by a Funeral
Mass in St. Anthony of Padua
Church, 250 Revere St., Revere
at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be
private. In lieu of fl owers, donations
may be made to the National
Law Enforcement Foundation at
https://www.efundraisingconnections.com/c/NationalLawEnforcementFoundation.
ON
THE MOVE: Domenic Bellia rounds second base during
Mondayâs action in Revere. (Advocate photo by Emily
Harney)
SPORTS |
FROM Page 5
Boys volleyball
builds momentum
with strong start
T
he Revere boys volleyball
team is off to a solid
start, earning a 3-1 win
over Somerville and a 3-0
win over Medford in its
latest matches.
Against Medford, Larry
Claudio had 21 assists
and six kills, and Juan
Perez added 15 kills and
three aces. Chris Choc
Chavez contributed 13
assists while Jeff rey Garcia
added seven kills.
Chavez led the off ense
against Somerville with
22 assists, while Claudio
delivered a standout
all-around performance
with 16 assists, 11 kills,
and three blocks. Perez
added 13 kills and three
blocks, helping power
the Patriots to victory.
Under coach Lianne
OâHara Mimmo, the program
continues to grow,
now featuring approximately
30 student-athletes
across all levels.
The team is led by captains
Anass Ouldzenagui,
Chavez, and Perez, a trio
that brings leadership,
consistency, and competitive
energy to the court.
Coming off a strong 16-6
season, the Patriots are
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leaning on team chemistry
and experience as key
strengths.
âOur depth and willingness
to play as a team
should be key assets this
season,â OâHara Mimmo
noted.
Baseball battles
but canât capitalize
in opener
The Revere baseball
team, under coach Sebastian
Salvo, also opened
the season with a competitive
eff ort but fell 6-2 to
Lynn Classical.
Revere actually outhit
Lynn Classical, 7-4, with
Domenic Bellia leading
the way at the plate. Bellia
fi nished 2-for-3 with two
RBI, providing the bulk of
the teamâs off ensive production.
Joseph Angiulo
added pressure on the
bases, stealing two bags
and reaching base multiple
times.
On the mound, George
Papalambros took the
loss for Revere. The starting
pitcher went four innings,
surrendering six
runs (one earned) on three
hits, striking out six and
walking three.
âWe had the bases loaded
three times but never
capitalized,â said Salvo.
âSix errors in the fi eld
didnât help us either, but
itâs Game 1 and we know
what we need to work on.â
Revere
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Baseball Pats Fall to Lynn Classical, 6-2
Revere starting pitcher George
Papalambros.
Covering fi rst base for the Patriots, Marc Maisano.
Patriots baserunner Joseph Angiulo takes a lead off second base.
George Papalambros takes a
swing at an inside pitch during
Mondayâs action in Revere.
Revereâs Nicholas Rupp attempts
a bunt.
Revereâs Sergio Peguero fi elds a ground ball as a Classical baserunner
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his opportunity to steal home as the Ram catcher drops the ball.
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of the fi rst picture of what black
space object?
2. In March in what country (capital
La Paz) did costumed clowns demonstrate
against a new law limiting
schoolsâ special festivities (and their
livelihood)?
3. When did a U.S. judge rule that âHappy
Birthday to Youâ is in the public domain:
1912, 1945 or 2015?
4. On April 11, 2001, a FIFA match set a
record for greatest victory in world
soccer (31-0); what country (with Uluru
rock) beat American Samoa?
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5. What kind of plant has a name similar
to a musical instrument part?
6. What animated film with a fawn
named Faline has the song âLittle
April Showerâ?
7. On April 12, 1932, who was born who
had a 1968 hit with âTiptoe Through
the Tulipsâ?
8. In âHamletâ what famous line precedes
âWhether âtis nobler in the mind
to suff erâ?
9. What is the fi rst instance of a heart
symbol being used instead of spelling
out love?
10. On April 13, 1796, what animal arrived
in NYC that ate âthirty pounds
of rice besides hay and straw â
drinks all kinds of wine and spiritous
liquorsâ?
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11. What type of cabbage has a name that
includes an animalâs name?
12. What state capital has no road access?
13. In 1939 why was the glossy yellow color
chosen for school buses?
14. On April 14, 1964, what author of
âSilent Springâ died in Silver Spring,
Maryland?
15. How are Bering, Gibraltar and Golden
Gate similar?
16. On April 15, 1920, why did President
Woodrow Wilson commute the death
sentence of Robert Stroud, the âBirdman
of Alcatrazâ?
17. For 2026 April Fools, what horsey
stateâs university stated that their
football fi eld turf would be changed
to blue?
18. What spring-flowering woodland
plantâs name includes a personâs
name?
19. What reclusive poetess wrote, âA little
madness in the Spring / Is wholesome
even for the King...â?
20. . On April 16, 1889, what performer in
âThe Trampâ and âThe Kidâ was born?
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2. Bolivia (Clown union leader Zapallito
told reporters that âchildren need
to laugh.â)
3. 2015
4. Australia
5. Fiddlehead fern
6. âBambiâ
7. âTiny Timâ (Herbert Khaury)
8. âTo be, or not to be, that is the question.â
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The 1977 advertising campaign âI
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10. First elephant in the USA
11. Skunk cabbage
12. Juneau, Alaska
13. A teachers conference to improve bus
safety decided on it.
14. Rachel Carson
15. They are names of straits.
16. So he could continue bird research
17. Kentucky
18. Jack-in-the-pulpit
19. Emily Dickinson
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