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Councillor proposes
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By Adam Swift
C
ouncillor-at-Large Marc
Silvestri is proposing term
Last Monday night, Ward 3 City Councillor Anthony Cogliandro awarded Certifi cates of Appreciation
to individuals in recognition of their work at the Veterans' Food Bank since the beginning of
the pandemic in 2020. Those honored included Richard Savage, Kathleen Savage, Jeannine Zichella,
Ella DiPrima, Carol Pizziferri, June Deneen, Donald Boudreau, Betzy Martinez, William Reedy, Shawn
Morris, John Coyne, Nicholas Rudolph, Mark Matheson, and Donna Dreezen. (Advocate photo by Adam Swift)
Councillors want meters out of
municipal lot
By Adam Swift
S
everal city councillors
want to see the parking
meters removed from the Central
Avenue Municipal Parking
Lot. During last Monday nightâ€™s
City Council meeting, Ward 1
Councillor Joanne McKenna
and Ward 5 Councillor Al Fiore
presented a motion for the
removal of the meters. Broadway,
Shirley Avenue and the
Central Avenue lot are the only
three metered areas in the city.
â€œI understand the need to
JOANNE MCKENNA
Ward 1 Councillor
meter Broadway and Shirley
Avenue, and Iâ€™m not asking
for that now, but as far as the
Central lot, as far as I am concerned,
it is hurting businesses
â€“ businesses that have already
suff ered during the pandemic,â€
said Fiore. â€œAgain, why are
we nickel and diming the little
guy in a $250 million budget?
I just donâ€™t think itâ€™s right that
we continue to hit people with
fees, fi nes, penalties and parking
meters, so for the good
of the public, I would ask the
mayor to kindly recommend
to the parking commission to
remove the meters from the
Central Avenue lot.â€
McKenna noted that there
AL FIORE
Ward 5 Councillor
are residents who live near the
lot in an area without much
room for parking and now
have to pay to park in the lot.
City Finance Director Richard
Viscay said the traffi c and parking
commission made the decision
for metered parking in
PARKING | SEE Page 4
the lot. He added that the decision
was made more to help
clean up the lot rather than to
bring revenue into the city coffers.
â€œThat lot, quite frankly, was
a wreck for years,â€ said Viscay.
limits for the cityâ€™s elected offi -
cials. During last Monday nightâ€™s
City Council meeting, Silvestri
presented a motion asking the
council to approve a home rule
petition seeking term limits for
the City Council, School Committee
and the mayor. Silvestri
presented a five-term, 10year
limit for all councillors and
School Committee members,
and a three-term, 12-year limit
for the mayor. The time for the
term limits would only go into
eff ect if the measure passes, so
any previous time served would
not count toward the term limits,
Silvestri said.
An elected offi cial who serves
to the extent of the term limit
could also run for and hold a different
offi ce, Silvestri said.
Silvestriâ€™s motion was referred
to the City Councilâ€™s Legislative
Aff airs Subcommittee.
In other council motions, Ward
5 Councillor Al Fiore requested
that the city solicitor provide the
council with a legal opinion reMARC
SILVESTRI
Councillor-at-Large
garding the mayorâ€™s authority to
allow multiple board and commission
membersâ€™ terms to expire
while they continue to serve
without the confi rmation of the
council. â€œItâ€™s very concerning that
dozens and dozens of members
on boards and commissions are
serving on expired terms without
the ability of the City Council
to confi rm or deny,â€ said Fiore.
During Monday nightâ€™s meetLIMITS
| SEE Page 18
Basketball Pats win
at Garden Invitational
GARDEN PARTY: The Revere High School boysâ€™ basketball seniors, pictured from left to right:
Ramadan Barry, Hamza Ghoul, Kenny Arango, Co-Captains Ihssan Mourouane, Jack Dâ€™Ambrosio
and James Clauto with Head Coach David Leary and Asst. Coaches Robert Sullivan and John
Leone are shown before the TD Garden game on Saturday. See photo highlights and story on
pages 12&13. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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â€¢ Thursday, February 17 from
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Revere celebrates Black History Month
By Adam Swift
T
his year, a new Black History
Month banner at City Hall
includes a diverse group of important
Black history makers.
The new banner, which features
Malcolm X, Angela Davis and
Nelson Mandela among others,
was the result of recent discussions
by the cityâ€™s Human Rights
Commission. Commission ViceChair
Chai Hossaini did much of
the research to select the Black
leaders featured on the banner.
Commission Chair Janine
Grillo Marra said that last year
the newly reactivated Human
Rights Commission was not
ready to make a recommendation
for a new Black History
Month banner for the city. Grillo
Marra praised the banner that
was used last year, which featured
a photo and quote from
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., but
said the Human Rights Commission
discussed ways to depict
multiple fi gures from Black
history.
â€œVice Chair Chai Hossaini and I
met and talked about the Black
History banner, and that it was
still worth making a recommendation
to the Mayorâ€™s Offi
ce to update the banner,â€ said
Grillo Marra. â€œI did go back over
our minutes from last year, and
the group did discuss and agree
that going forward, it would be
worthwhile to have multiple fi gures,
so we felt it was appropriate
to proceed.â€ Grillo Marra also
noted that Jackie McLaughlin
from Mayor Brian Arrigoâ€™s offi ce
helped the commission design
the banner.
Dr. Maritsa Barros, the new
director of the Human Rights
Commission, said the figures
depicted on the banner will be
featured on the cityâ€™s social media
pages, where there will be
information about their stories
and history. Barros added that
the city also has some other programs
planned for Black History
Month this February. â€œFebruary
is a month to celebrate and
highlight Black history, but we
will be raising awareness and
celebrating year round,â€ said Barros.
â€œI am excited about the small
doses and ways we can engage
during this specific month to
celebrate Black history.â€
This month, Barros said, the
Revere Public Library and the
public school libraries are teaming
up for a Black History Month
expression contest. â€œWeâ€™re looking
for our youth to express in
any way, whether through poetry
or video recordings or drawings
or short stories, to create
an expressive piece that represents
Black history,â€ said Barros.
Additional information about
the contest and prizes for the
top submissions will be available
on the cityâ€™s social media
pages, Barros said.
The Human Rights Commission
is also partnering with the
public library, both online and
in the building, to feature authors
for Black History Month
that are appropriate for middle
school, high school and adult
age groups.
â€œWeâ€™re trying to encourage
and start these conversations
at all levels,â€ said Barros.
Commission member Rev.
Timothy Bogertman said heâ€™s
excited to see the diff erent ways
the city is celebrating Black History
Month.
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Councillor seeks answer
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By Adam Swift
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ince returning to the City
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At last Monday nightâ€™s City
Council meeting, Fiore presented
a motion asking Mayor Brian
Arrigo to appear before the
council to explain why taxpayers,
rather than the city, are being
charged an additional three
percent tax when using a credit
card. â€œIâ€™ve gotten calls from residents
that people who canâ€™t really
aff ord to pay their taxes are
doing it by credit card and are
getting hit with a three percent
fee,â€ said Fiore.
Fiore said the roughly
$300,000 to $400,000 in annual
fees is not a lot of the money
compared to the overall municipal
budget. â€œWhen the pizza
shop owner sells a pizza for
12 bucks, he pays the three percent,â€
said Fiore. â€œSo, philosophically,
Iâ€™m just wondering the reason
â€¦ the city is asking the taxpayer
to absorb the three percent.â€
Richard
Viscay, Revereâ€™s finance
director, stepped to the
podium to clear up questions
about the credit card fees for city
payments. He noted that during
the pandemic the city suspended
a number of fees, including
the three percent credit card
pass-through fee. The city ended
the suspension of the fees at
the end of 2021.
Viscay said the city covered
about $300,000 in credit card
fees in 2020, with the number
increasing to over $400,000 in
2021. â€œItâ€™s quite costly to pick
those fees up,â€ said Viscay. While
merchants do pick up the credit
card pass-through fees, he said,
the city cannot legally waive
those fees for its bills.
â€œSo there are two things that
we can do, which is either pass
along that service charge, which
isnâ€™t really a charge that the city
is giving to the taxpayer, but
more so the credit card company
for the use of the credit
card,â€ said Viscay, or we could
absorb it.â€
Viscay said the city has gotten
word out about the other
ways residents can pay their
tax bills without incurring credit
card fees, including using a
debit card, paying online using
an ACH payment or mailing or
dropping off a check.
â€œIt has been quite costly to
cover those fees, and itâ€™s only
going to go up once people
know they can pay their taxes
with their credit card and
reap the benefi ts of mileage on
fl ights, etc.,â€ said Viscay. â€œI think
it would be great if we could
absorb these fees, but I can see
this becoming a seven figure
line item as people found out
about it more and more. So we
made the tough decision to suspend
that, and we are certainly
getting calls on it as well, but
we want people to know what
the fee is and itâ€™s not a fee we are
charging.â€
Fiore said he understood
where Viscay was coming from
but said that some people may
be using the credit cards on tax
payments because they cannot
aff ord to make the payment all
at once. Fiore also said the city
needs to focus on getting the
City Hall budget under control
and give more fi nancial breathing
room to its residents. â€œWe
keep spending, and taxes keep
going up, and we keep whacking
the little guy,â€ said Fiore.
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick
Keefe said the city should be
looking at additional ways to
assist taxpayers who may have
trouble paying their bills.
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky
added that if the city did pick
up the service fee payments, it
would have to be absorbed into
the budget and would still ultimately
be passed along to the
taxpayers.
Fioreâ€™s motion was sent to the
City Councilâ€™s Ways and Means
Subcommittee for further discussion.
PARKING
| FROM Page 1
Viscay said there are business
district parking passes
available for the lot for $100 a
year and that the meters are
charged at half the rate of the
street meters. He said there are
also free spots available for use
by patrons of the senior center,
and that when there are
larger events, seniors can get
printed passes to park in the
lot for free.
â€œThis is a way to clean up a
lot that was otherwise in terrible
condition and bring some
order into it, and we are proposing
to reinvest that money
into the community with
the parking benefi t district,â€
said Viscay. â€œI donâ€™t like to hear
the rhetoric that this is balancing
the budget; we are trying
to do good by the city by doing
this.â€
Councillor-at-Large Dan
Rizzo said he doesnâ€™t believe
the administration is using
the meters for great fi nancial
gain, but he said if it was up to
him, heâ€™d like to see the city do
away with meters altogether.
Rizzo said he would rather see
signs for time-limited parking
that are enforced rather than
meters.
City Council President Gerry
Visconti said he has an issue
with people from outside
the city using free spots
in Revere and then taking the
bus into Boston. â€œBut I do see
where Councillor Fiore is coming
from, as well,â€ said Visconti.
â€œLetâ€™s not forget, the parking
on Broadway is not done to
nickel and dime the residents; I
think it is done for turnover, as
well, so cars do not park there
for the entire day.â€
Fiore and McKennaâ€™s motion
was referred to the Traffi
c Commission for its consideration
of the issue.
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City employeeâ€™s artwork on
display at City Hall
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shows the 16th President in black and white was created by Martelli in only two days. Matt has
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ENROLLING YOUR KINDERGARTEN CHILD
If your child will be FIVE years old by August 31, 2022, she/he is eligible to attend all day kindergarten in
the Revere Public Schools.
Where do I go to enroll my child?
î¸ All registration takes place at the Parent Information Center, 56 Bennington Street at the
Beachmont School (rear parking lot). Please call at 781-485-8453 for an appointment.
What are the days and times for registration?
î¸ If your child will attend one of the following schools in August 2022, you will register at the
Parent Information Center during one of the following days and times.
School
Pre-school
Beachmont School
Paul Revere School
Garfield School
Lincoln School
Hill School
Whelan School
All schools
Time
Dates
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm Feb 22--Feb 25
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm Feb 28 â€“ March 4
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm March 7-- March 11
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm March 14 â€“ March 18
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm March 21 â€“ March 25
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm March 28 â€“ April 1
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm April 4â€”April 8
By appointment ONLY 9:00am-2:00 pm April 11 â€“ August
What do I need to bring?
You will need to complete a registration packet and bring the following information at time of enrollment.
î¸ Childâ€™s birth certificate with an Official Seal
î¸ Proof of residency: Lease or mortgage and one bill with your name and address such as a Utility
Bill (Tax, Gas, Electric, Cable or Phone Bill no Cell Phone Bill)
î¸ Medical records: Most recent physical including immunizations
î¸ Valid Massachusetts Driverâ€™s license, or passport, or photo ID of parent/guardian is required at
time of registration
What medical records and immunizations does my child need to enter
kindergarten?
î¸ 5 doses DTaP/DTP
î¸ 4 doses Polio
î¸ 2 doses MMR
î¸ 3 doses Hepatitis B
î¸ 2 doses Varicella or Physician documentation of disease
î¸ Evidence of Lead Test
î¸ Physical Exam that is current (must have been within the last 12 months)
î¸ T.B. Screening or documentation of â€œLow Riskâ€
What other information must I provide the school?
î¸ Contact information: When a parent cannot be reached, the school must have emergency contact
numbers of other family members, friends, or neighbors.
î¸ Information Regarding Limitations on Parental Rights: Any restraining orders/limits on access
to student records must be presented at the time of registration.
Where can I get a registration packet?
î¸ At any elementary school
î¸ Parent Information Center
î¸ Early Childhood Office
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022
NEW RENTAL APARTMENTS AT ST. THERESE
EVERETT, MA
COMING SUMMER 2022!
77 new affordable apartments for seniors, with a
health center on the first floor (Program of AllInclusive
Care for the Elderly) providing services
to residents and community members. Head of
Household must be 62 years or older to qualify for
housing at St. Therese.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW THROUGH APRIL 19
Applications can be found online at:
www.TheNeighborhoodDevelopers.org/st-therese
Or picked up in person at:
Winn Residential
4 Gerrish Ave. Rear, Chelsea MA 02150
Office is wheelchair accessible and open:
Mon, Wed, Thurs., Fri. 9am-5pm
Tuesdays until 7 pm
Applications can also be mailed to you upon request.
Mailed applications must be postmarked by April 19, 2022.
Deadline for completed applications at the above address:
In person only by 4pm, April 19, 2022
Information Sessions
Thursday, February î€’î€‘, 2022, 2PM
î€µî–î†î”î…î‚îš, February 1î€–, 2022, 7PM
Information Sessions will be held via Zoom. Register in
advance at www.TheNeighborhoodDevelopers.org/sttherese.
Sessions will be posted to YouTube after the
event. Translation will be provided. Attendance is not
required to be selected for a housing unit.
Selection by lottery. Attendance is not required to be
selected for a housing unit. Use and Occupancy
Restrictions apply. For more info or reasonable
accommodations, call Winn Management: 617-884-0692
TTY: 800-439-2370
St. Therese and Winn Management do not discriminate because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age,
handicap, disability, national origin, genetic information, ancestry, children, familial status, marital status or public
assistance recipiency in the leasing, rental, sale or transfer of apartment units, buildings, and related facilities,
including land that they own or control.
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Fire Department getting help from
surrounding communities
By Adam Swift
S
ome Revere residents may
have spotted fi re engines
in the city from Chelsea and
other neighboring communities
recently. Those engines
have helped provide coverage
for the city while some of Revereâ€™s
equipment is undergoing
maintenance, according to
Fire Chief Christopher Bright.
Ward 6 Councillor Richard
Serino has requested that
Bright appear before the City
Council to talk about the state
of the fi re departmentâ€™s fl eet.
Prior to Monday nightâ€™s meeting,
Bright sent an email to Serino
explaining some of the current
issues. â€œOver the past several
months, we have experienced
a rash of mechanical
and safety system breakdowns
concerning our fi re operations,â€
Bright stated. â€œWe put in emergency
allocations to cover
some of the work, and Engine
4 and Engine 5 have been repaired
and are back in service.â€
Engine 3 in North Revere and
Engine 1 from the Revere Parkway
station are still out for repairs,
according to the chief.
Bright said he expects both
of those engines to be back in
service within the next several
weeks.
â€œWe do not have the budget
or capacity to do much mechanical
work in house in the
city,â€ stated Bright. â€œCompoundRevereTV
Spotlight
R
evere High School Basketball
has been covered extensively
by RevereTV. The studio
staff was able to make it to
a bunch of games over the past
few weeks that included three
girls games and three boys
games. When games are covered
by RTV, they are streamed
live on all outlets: Facebook,
YouTube and the Community
Channel. Recordings are kept on
YouTube in the respective playlists,
and replays are aired in the
following weeks on TV.
RTV would like to remind you
that the Rossetti-Cowan Senior
Center is back open to the public!
The studio has many partnership
programs with the Senior
Center and recorded an update
with Senior Center employees
last week. Watch the latest update
about all of the events, offerings
and minor restrictions at
the Senior Center as it reopens
for public activity. The RevereTV
recorded update is now playing
in between programming
on the Community Channel,
and on YouTube to be viewed
at any time.
A new cooking show episode
should be recorded soon! The
latest is â€œCooking Made Simpleâ€
with Chef Kelly Armetta. RTV
expects to see a new episode
of â€œCooking with the Keefeâ€™sâ€
sometime this month. This show
ing matters is the COVID pandemic
creating a shortage of
mechanics and parts.â€
Because of those issues,
Bright stated, residents may
continue to see engines in the
city from Boston, Malden or
other surrounding communities
in the immediate future. â€œI
have been borrowing apparatus
so we are not placing them
out of service, which was not
the common practice before
I became the fire chief,â€ stated
Bright. â€œLastly, we have two
pumper trucks on order that
should be delivered and ready
to put into service this summer.â€
Serino said Brightâ€™s email answered
many of the questions
he had, but he would still like
to see the chief attend a future
meeting of the City Councilâ€™s
Public Safety Subcommittee.
Ward 5 Councillor Al Fiore refeatures
the Keefe family, Ward
4 City Councillor Patrick Keefe
and Jennifer Keefe. Both of these
programs are spin-off s of RevereTVâ€™s
â€œWhatâ€™s Cooking, Revere?â€
Being professional chefs
and RTV community members,
Armetta and Keefe became frequent
visitors of the RevereTV
kitchen studio, enough to create
their own programs. The cooking
shows have been a big hit on
RTV, and each episode plays on
the Community Channel but is
posted to playlists on YouTube
to view at your convenience.
If you are viewing episodes on
YouTube, check out the full recipes
posted in the video descriptions
so you can prepare ingredients
ahead of time and follow
along.
Students from Revere High
School (RHS) are starting their
own show at RevereTV. It will be
called â€œAmplifyâ€ and serve to do
as the title says: amplify student
voices. The group of students recorded
a PSA last week asking
for other RHS students to participate
in the start of their program.
They are seeking artists to
create a logo for the show, writers
to help create a slogan and
other volunteers to help with
all aspects of production. Watch
this PSA on RevereTVâ€™s YouTube
page to learn about what is
needed and how to participate.
FBI warns public of
romance scams
R
omance scams occur when
a criminal adopts a fake online
identity to gain a victimâ€™s affection
and trust. The scammer
then uses the illusion of a romantic
or close relationship to
manipulate and/or steal from
the victim. The criminals who
carry out romance scams are
experts at what they do and
will seem genuine, caring and
believable.
SCAMS | SEE Page 16
quested that Bright also update
the City Council on the status
of the Point of Pines Fire Station
and on ambulance service
in the city.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022
By Tara Vocino
S
Senior trophies and all-year jackets
awarded during RHS football banquet
enior trophies and
all-class jackets were
awarded during last Sundayâ€™s
Revere High School
football banquet, which had
a luau theme, at Casa Lucia
Function Facility.
Revere High School Assistant Coach Brandon
Brito awarded Moe Hussein the Courage
Award for his work ethic and great
presence on and off the fi eld.
Revere High School senior football players
Seniors Elmahdi Elkaouakibi, Augusto Goncalves, Wilmer Rodriguez and Max Doucette are pictured with coaches. (Advocate
photos by Tara Vocino)
Revere High School Football Defensive
Coordinator Scott Wlasuk awarded CoCaptain
Augusto Goncalves the Defensive
Player of the Year, citing his 80 tackles,
leadership qualities and respectfulness.
Revere High School freshmen football players
Mark Marchese, who was a Boston Herald/Globe
Player of the Week, received the
Fabiano Award from Revere High School
Head Football Coach Louis Cicatelli.
Anwar Marbouh received the Coaches
Award from Revere High School Football
Head Coach Louis Cicatelli during
Sundayâ€™s football banquet at Casa Lucia
Function Facility.
Revere High School Football Off ensive
Coordinator Paul Norton awarded Wilmer
Mejia-Rodriguez the Off ensive Player
of the Year.
During last Sundayâ€™s banquet at Casa
Lucia Function Facility, Revere High
School Head Coach Louis Cicatelli gave
Jason Shosho an award for having the
highest grade point average (4.67) on
the team.
Revere High School Assistant Coach
Jose Escobar gave Addison Merida
the 12th Player Award.
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Revere High School Assistant
Coaches Daniel Murphy (at right)
and Vincent Gregorio awarded
Elmahdi Elkaouakibi the Lineman
Award.
Pictured from left to right:
proud father Michael, Boston
Herald/Boston Globe Player of
the Week Mark Marchese and
his mother, Valarie.
Revere High School Head Coach
Louis Cicatelli is pictured with
Parents Club members Julie
DeMauro and Jennifer Keefe. He
asked parents to begin to get involved
for next season.
(617) 387-5457 for details.
The following students received academic award medals for earning a grade point average of 3.0
or higher: Ricardo Goncalves, Sachin Neaupane, Dom Boudreau, Zakaria Benkirane, Diego Madrigal,
Co-Captain Augusto Goncalves, Co-Captain Max Doucette, Brayan Lemus, Walter Rodriguez,
Chase Smith, Angel Ceja, Ahmed Bellemsieh, Isaiah Decrosta, Zaraius Bilimoria, Juan Londono
and Rafael Teixeira.
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Revere High School junior football players and coaches, pictured from left to right: Back row: Assistant
Coaches Daniel Murphy, Vin Gregorio, Daniel DeCristoforo, Paul Norton and Jose Escobar
alongside football players Jason Shosho, Davie Baretto, Sam Alsari, Max Doucette and Jorge Carballo
and Head Coach Louis Cicatelli and Assistant Coaches Rob Sasso, Brandon Brito and Scott Wlasuk;
front row: Mike Toto, Chris Cassidy, Jules Alvarez, Sal Berrichud and Adam Aquazoz.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022
Basketball Pats win on the road at Malden, 48-37
(Advocate photos by Mike Riley)
Pats Jack Dâ€™Ambrosio fl ies up the court during GBL
play at Malden on Tuesday.
Maldenâ€™s Kidus Paulos keeps off a Patriot defender
before he dashes for the basket.
Malden Highâ€™s Jason Ong towers over a Revere defender.
Revereâ€™s Jack Dâ€™Ambrosio gets aggressive with
two Malden defenders to keep his team in the
lead.
Ihssan Mourouane goes for two late in the fourth
period to keep his team ahead of Malden High.
Jason Ong of Malden sinks a lay-up late in the fourth period.
Golden Tornado speedster Ryan Dalencour shows
his quick feet.
Pats Ihssan Mourouane gets fouled as he goes
in for a layup.
Golden Tornados Ronald Nguyen shows off his handling skills
against Revere defenders on Tuesday at the Finn Gym.
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Jason Ong shoots for two while surrounded by Revere
players.
Patriot Alejandro Hincapie focuses
at the foul line.
Revereâ€™s James Clauto analyzing his next move as Tornado
defender Ryan Dalencour waits.
Revereâ€™s James Clauto gets fouled
as he goes in for a layup against
Malden.
Tornado center Javon Kanu executes a nifty layup against the Revere
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Revere Patriots beat Hamilton-Wenham in nail-biter at TD Garden
By Tara Vocino
T
Mayor Brian Arrigo was there to cheer on the Revere High School Patriots Basketball Team and Patriots
Cheerleaders during Saturdayâ€™s Andrew James Lawson Foundation Invitational Tournament
at the TD Garden in Boston. Pictured from left to right: Back row: Head Coach David Leary, Assistant
Coach Robert Sullivan, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Joseph Arrigo, Assistant Coach Dennis Leary, Vincent
Nichols, Ramadan Barry, Domenic Boudreau, Chris Claudio, Vinny Vu, Sal DeAngelis, Kenny
Arango, Luke Ellis, Andrew Leone and Assistant Coaches Derek Anemoduris, Alex Green and John
Leone; front row: Hamza Ghoul, Jack Dâ€™Ambrosio, James Clauto, Ihssan Mourouane, Alejandro Hincapie
and Glen Kule.
Junior Domenic Boudreau takes a shot from 3-point range.
he Revere High School Boysâ€™ Basketball Patriots won 45-40 over
the Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School Generals during
Saturdayâ€™s Andrew James Lawson Foundation Invitational Tournament
at the TD Garden in Boston.
Congratulating the boys on the court are the cheerleaders.
Revere High School cheerleaders on the sidelines
The Revere High School Lady Patriots Cheerleaders, pictured from left to right: Back row: Assistant
Coach Nicole Palermo, Head Coach Kylie Mazza, Jaelynn Smith, Madison Sawyer, Samira Cammarano,
Carlos Moran Hernandez, Janaya Ruperto, Amelia Murray, Mikayla Hayes and Assistant
Coach Kristina Russo; middle row: Vita Somboun, Ashley Chandler, Juliana Benitez, Ava Mello, Natalie
Rodriguez, Jayla Foster, Brooklynne Hilton and Rachel Sanchez; front row: Emanuelle Menezes,
Jessica Villalobos, Olivia Osborne, Allen De La Rosa Polanco, Niccole Gonzalez, Isabella Correia
and Janaisa Mendoza.
Yelling in excitement immediately after their win are Co-Captain
James Clauto, at left, and senior Hamza Ghoul.
Senior Juan Londono (far right) wished senior Hamza
Ghoul good luck.
Patsâ€™ Head Coach David Leary, shown in center,
addressed the Patriots in the fi nal moments of
the game.
Rooting for Revere: Jennifer, Jaxson and Patrick Duggan.
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Members of the Middle School Team
Revere High School cheering seniors, pictured from left to right:
Niccole Gonzalez, Olivia Osborne, Allen De La Rosa Polanco and
Isabella Correia.
Revere High School Boysâ€™ Basketball Head Coach David
Leary coaches from the sidelines with support
from Revere fans.
Rivals yet friends: Revere High School Boysâ€™
Basketball Head Coach David Leary with
Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School
Boysâ€™ Basketball Head Coach Michael DiMarino.
Revere
High School Girlsâ€™ Basketball Lady Patriots, pictured from
left to right: In front: Dianne Mancio, Bella Stamatopoulos and Lea
Doucette; in back: Maressa Oliveira and Bema Velic.
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK:
GBL Fall All-Star Teams feature some solid performers
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
Everett, Malden and Revere players are named to League All-Star Teams
By Steve Freker
Following are the Boys SocT
he
Greater Boston League
named its Fall All-Star Teams
and many players from the Advocate's
readership area of Everett,
Malden and Revere.
Following are the GBL Football
All-Stars:
Everett â€” Jayden Clerveaux
- MVP, Ismael Zamor, Cam Mohammed,
Moses Seide, Jaylen
Murphy, Jayden Biggi,
Marcus Scott, Syeed Gibbs
Revere â€” Augusto Goncalves,
Mark Marchese, Max Doucette,
Wilmer Rodriguez Mejia, Elmahdi
El Kaouakibi
Malden â€” Justin Desimone,
Mackenley Anasthal
Coach of the Year: Rob
DiLoreto (Everett)
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
cer All-Stars:
Everettâ€” Luan Cruz, Guilherme
Moraes
Maldenâ€” Ama Chettri, Josh
Angulo-Gonzlaez
Revereâ€” David Marquez, Santiago
Grajales
MVPâ€” Rafael Gross (MVP);
Coach of the Yearâ€” Mike Pertrides
(Medford)
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
Following are the Girls Soccer
All-Stars:
Everettâ€” Marianna Madrigal
Orrego, Layla Bettancuir-Cardona
Maldenâ€”
Olivia Donahue,
Sara Dzeferagix
Revereâ€” Carolina Bettero, Nahomy
Martinez, Samarah Paiva
MVP- Anna Flaherty (Lynn
Classical), Carolina Bettero (Revere)
Following
are the Girls Volleyball
All-Stars:
Everett â€” Ashley Hernandez
Malden â€” Lissette Curran, Riley
Strano
Revere â€” Tassya DaCosta, Gianna
Mahoney
MVP- Chloe Clement (Lynn
Classical); Coach of the Yearâ€”
Coach LeBlanc (Lynn Classical)
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
GBL Cross Country All Stars
Boys: MVP Sam Buckley -
Somerville
Name - School
Sam Buckley -Somerville
Atticus Kaye - Somerville
Atticus Borggaard- Somerville
Marcos Ruiz - Malden
Sam Orcutt - Medford
Ian Padilla - Chelsea
Chris Hart - Medford
Eamon McHale- Lynn English
Nick Wong -Malden
Calvin Wicks -Somerville
Wesley Mompremier - Everett
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
Girls: Co-MVPs Anna Casey
-Medford, Iasmin DeSousa-Vieira-
Medford
Name - School
Anna Casey - Medford
Iasmin DeSousa-Vieira- Medford
Giselle
Rodriguez - Chelsea
Charlotte Johnson - Somerville
Anna
Siebler- Somerville
Rocio Gonzalez Castillo- Revere
Rikita
BK - Medford
Cindy Luxama - Somerville
Yasmin Riazi - Revere
Mia Kebreau- Lynn Classical
Coach of the Year: Boys -Sean
Fitzgerald (Somerville), Girls -Lou
Ruggiero & Tom Lynch (Medford)
Malden:
Peyton Lightbody
Darryn Ho
Lydia Li
Everett:
Omar Marshall
Jessica Colman
Melissa Lopes
Revere:
Skyla DeSimone
Alannah Burke
Shayna Smith.
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
Following are the GBL Golf
All-Stars:
Malden/Revere
Alexio Trichillo
Everett
Mackenzie Powers
â€¢ â€¢ â€¢
Following are the GBL Field
Hockey All-Stars:
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022
Revere girls
basketball makes
playoffs with 10th win
By Greg Phipps
A
fter suff ering an 11-point
loss at Lynn English last
Monday night, the Revere High
School girls' basketball team recovered
nicely with a win over
Malden Wednesday to reach 10
wins for the season and clinch a
postseason berth.
The victory improved Revere's
record to 10-6 overall with four
regular-season games left. The
Patriots defeated Chelsea 50-40
last week before dropping a 5645
decision to the Lynn English
Bulldogs on Monday.
In the Lynn English game, Haley
Belloise and Skyla DeSimone
topped the score sheet for
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1. On Feb. 11, 1969,
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speech at the dedication
of Boston City Hall?
2. How are Seville, Valencia
and Mandarin similar?
3.
Are hares native to
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continents?
4. On Feb. 12, 1809, what
biologist, geologist and
naturalist was born who
introduced the theory of
natural selection?
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Snoopy?
7. Sunday, Feb. 13 is Super
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originated what that is
called Fair Isle?
9. On Feb. 14, 2005, YouTube
was launched by
three former employees
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Charles VI created a High
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be run by what demographic
group?
11. What second-driest
U.S. stateâ€™s official
cooking pot is the Dutch
oven?
Answers
12. In â€œCasablanca,â€ what
character sang â€œAs Time
Goes Byâ€?
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Great Elm in what Boston
park was felled by a
storm?
14. In 1957 what famous
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with â€œteddy bearâ€ in the
title?
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frozen artificial
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(1844) in London,
used what animal product
to create ice?
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Alabama, what emergency
telephone number
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the National Fire Chiefs
Association was inaugurated?
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Terribleâ€™s Road House,
the worldâ€™s largest Chevron
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Jean has what population
record?
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20.
On Feb. 17, 1953, Ian
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Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you give me a brief rundown of Medicareâ€™s enrollment
choices along with when and how to sign-up?
Approaching 65
Dear Approaching,
The rules and timetables for
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month for most enrollees in 2021.
When to Enroll
Everyone is eligible for Medicare
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Be aware that original Medicare
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If you choose original Medicare,
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(Medicare supplemental) policy
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Instead of getting original Medicare,
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the Patriots. Belloise netted 15
points and DeSimone added 14.
Revere has three of its fi nal four
regular-season games at home,
beginning with a clash against
Waltham Friday night (scheduled
6 p.m. tipoff ).
Revere boys get back over.
500
The Revere High School boys'
basketball team saw its record
drop below.500 before reversing
the trend and winning two
straight to improve to 7-6 overall.
With seven games left in
the regular season, the Patriots
have their sights set on earning
a postseason berth.
A memorable win over Hamilton-Wenham
at TD Garden in
Boston last Saturday got the Patriots
back on track. The game
was part of the Andrew James
Lawson Foundation Jamboree.
Domenic Boudreau was the top
story off ensively for the Patriots
as he canned 20 points in a 4540
win over the Generals.
Once again, Revere's defense
proved to be a key factor by
holding the Generals to just 40
points. Off ensively, the Patriots
had no other players in double
fi gures. Hamza Ghoul collected
eight points and Jack
D'Ambrosio added seven. Boudreau
drilled two shots from beyond
the three-point line.
The Patriots trailed 20-17 at
halftime but went on to outscore
Hamilton-Wenham, 158,
in the third quarter to grab a
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Hincapie with 12 points and
11 boards, James Clauto with 10
points and nine rebounds and
D'Ambrosio with 10 rebounds
and fi ve assists.
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from the three-point stripe. Hincapie
connected for three of the
three-point fi eld goals and Clauto
added two. Revere hosted
Somerville on Thursday (after
press deadline) and play at
Medford Saturday afternoon.
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OBITUARIES
Richard A. Baillie
Stanley Lyman
online. They were married in
2006 in Charlotte, North Carolina,
and since then enjoyed playing
poker and cards, travelling,
socializing with good friends,
watching football games, and
visiting family around the US.
He is survived by his wife,
Ann Lyman, his two daughters,
Lynn Bindon and Caron Lyman,
4 grandchildren (Sarah, Melisa,
Alicia, and Caley), and 4 great
grandchildren (Henry, James,
Isaac, and baby due 2/14/22).
He was preceded in death by
his fi rst wife, Harriett, and by his
son, Jeff ery Lyman.
November 24, 1968 -
February 7, 2022
B
aillie, Richard of Derry, NH,
formerly of Revere on February
7, 2022 at the age of 53.
Born in Malden on November
24, 1968 to David Baillie and Arijana
(Holjvo) of Revere. Cherished
father of Rachel Baillie
of Medford and Rebecca Baillie
of Lynn. Dear brother of David
Earl Baillie of Lowell. Also
survived by his former wife
Shannon Baillie and countless
friends and coworkers. Richard
was a supervisor for the Massachusetts
State Highway Department.
A Memorial Visitation will
be held at the Paul Buonfi glio &
Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128
Revere Street, Revere on Sunday,
February 20, 2022 from
3:00pm to 7:00pm followed by
a Prayer Service at 7:00pm. Relatives
and friends are kindly invited.
Private Interment. In lieu
of flowers donations, can be
made in Richardâ€™s name to the
Dana Farber Cancer Research
at danafarber.jimmyfund.org.
For guestbook, please visit
www.buonfi glio.com
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Con artists are present on
most dating and social media
sites. The scammerâ€™s intention
is to establish a relationship
as quickly as possible, endear
himself to the victim and
gain trust. Scammers may propose
marriage and make plans
to meet in person, but that will
never happen. Eventually, they
will ask for money. Scam artists
93
, of Fort Mill,
South Carolina,
passed away
on February 3, 2022. He was
born on May 24, 1928, in Boston.
He was married to Harriett
Lyman from 1950-2001.
He was married to Ann Lyman
from 2006 to the present.
Stan grew up in Revere, up the
hill from the ocean and loved
spending time on the beach.
He was a veteran stationed
in Texas and Seattle from 19461947
and was part of Company
B 124th Armored Ordinance
Maintenance Battalion.
After the Army, Stan was an air
traffi c controller in North Carolina,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire
and Alaska. He was then
Vice President of the National
Association of Government
Employees where he worked to
enhance the rights and benefi ts
for government employees, especially
for air traffi c controllers
and the police.
When retired, he moved to
Florida and opened an ice cream
parlor. He then moved to Hilton
Head, South Carolina where
about six years later, he met Ann
often say they are in the construction
industry and are engaged
in projects outside the
United States. That makes it
easier to avoid meeting in person
â€“ and more plausible when
they ask for money for a medical
emergency or unexpected
legal fee.
If someone you meet online
needs your bank account information
to deposit money, they
are most likely using your acEdmund
B. Foster
Retired RFD
December 22, 1943 -
February 7, 2022
R
et. RFD Edmund Bernard
Foster of Derry, NH formerly
of Revere, MA, passed on February
7, 2022 at the age of 78,
surrounded by his loving family.
Edmund was born in Winthrop
on December 22, 1943 to the
late Retired RFD Lieutenant Bernard
and Irene (Harding) Foster.
He was a devoted father of Terri
Bova and her husband Christopher
Bova Sr. of NH, April Gagnon
of Andover, Herbie Foster
and his wife Heather of SC, Matt
Foster and his wife Elizabeth of
NH and the late Mary Jane Foster.
A cherished grandfather of
Christopher Jr., Tony, and Cindy
Bova, Derek and Brendan
Gagnon, Jessie and Cody Foster,
and Robert Lescovitz, Tabatha
Foster, and Jesse Burgess.
An adored great-grandfather
of 8. A dear brother of Christine
Mathews of Gilford NH, Retired
RPD Bernard Foster and his wife
Phyllis of Saugus, and David Foscount
to carry out other theft
and fraud schemes.
Tips for avoiding romance
scams
â€¢ Be careful what you post
and make public online; scammers
can use details shared on
social media and dating sites
to better understand and target
you.
â€¢ Research the personâ€™s photo
and profi le using online searches
to see if the image, name or
ter of CA, and the late Irene Ungaro,
Retired RFD Charles Foster,
and Richard Foster.
As a retired member of the
RFD, Edmund dedicated 35
years to service. Many may
know him as â€œFalcon Eddieâ€ for
his bravery, dedication, and selfless
acts of heroism. Outside of
his service, Edmund enjoyed
spending time with his family,
adventuring the New England
coast, and fi nding ways to make
details have been used elsewhere.
â€¢
Go slowly and ask lots of
questions.
â€¢ Beware if the individual
seems too perfect or quickly
asks you to leave a dating service
or social media site to communicate
directly.
â€¢ Beware if the individual attempts
to isolate you from
friends and family or requests
inappropriate photos or fi nanCopyrighted
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Johnson, Kerrin
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52 Mill St #A
Cabral, Stacy
Abu-Rubieh, Ramzy Aburubyah, Fawwaz Ostergard, Jean
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Revere
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Mangino, Richard J Mangino, Carole A 585 Revere Beach Pkwy #105 19.01.2022 $ 200 000,00
350 Revere Beach Blvd #3G 19.01.2022 $ 280 000,00
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Funeral from the Paul Buonfi
glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral
Home 128 Revere St, Revere on
Saturday 12, 2022 at 10:30am
followed by a Prayer Service at
11:00am. Relatives and friends
are kindly invited. A Visitation
will be held on Friday from
4:00pm to 8:00pm. Interment
Woodlawn Cemetery. For guest
book please visit www.buonfi -
glio.com
cial information that could later
be used to extort you.
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promises to meet in person but
then always comes up with an
excuse why he or she canâ€™t; if
you havenâ€™t met the person after
a few months, for whatever
reason, you have good reason
to be suspicious.
â€¢ Never send money to anyone
you have only communicated
with online or by phone.
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an opinion from the legal department
as to the mayorâ€™s ability
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not be abdicating its authority
to appoint or reappoint board
and commission members.
Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo
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to the board and commission
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î…î„î—î‹î–î€ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î€‘î€ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•îî€‘î€ î’î“îˆî‘ î—î’ î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î•îî€‘î€ î‹î•î‡îšî‡î€‘î€
î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆî îšîŒî—î‹ î€•î‘î‡ îŽîŒî—î€‘î€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î‰î’î• îˆî›î—îˆî‘î‡îˆî‡ î‰î„îîŒîîœî€ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ î€¤î€ª
î“î’î’îî€ îî„î‘î€î–î‹îˆî‡î€ îîˆî™îˆî îî’î—î€ î‡îˆî„î‡î€îˆî‘î‡ î–î—î•îˆîˆî—î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€µî€¨î€¹î€¨î€µî€¨ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€±îŒî†îˆîîœ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î€·îšî’ î€©î„îîŒîîœ î€šî€’î€– î•î’î’îî–î€ î€–î€’î€” î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€
î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡î€ îˆî„î—î€îŒî‘ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ îî„î•îŠîˆ î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’î î„î‘î‡ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’îî€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“îˆî‘
îƒ€î’î’î• î“îî„î‘î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î•î’î’î‰î€ îîˆî™îˆî îî’î—î€ î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î— îî’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€™î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¯î€¼î€±î€± î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€ªî„î•î•îŒî–î’î‘ î€¦î’îî€‘ î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ î€š î•îî–î€‘î€ î€– î…î‡î•îî–î€‘î€ î€”îƒ² î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î–î“î„î†î€‘ îî™î•îî€‘
î’î“îˆî‘ î—î’ î‡î‘î•îî€‘ îšî€’ î–îîŒî‡îˆî• î—î’ î–î˜î‘î•îî€‘î€ î‡îˆî–îŒî•î„î…îîˆ î€”î–î— îƒ€î•î€‘ î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•îî€‘ îšî€’ î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆî€
î‹î•î‡îšî‡î€‘ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹ îšî€’ î–î—î„î‘î‡î€î˜î“ î–î‹î’îšîˆî•î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ îŠî„î– î‹îˆî„î— î„î‘î‡ î•î’î’î‰î€
î‡îˆî†îŽîî„î•îŠîˆ îî’î—î€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î’î‘ î‡îˆî„î‡î€îˆî‘î‡ î–î—î•îˆîˆî— îŒî‘ î‡îˆî–îŒî•î„î…îîˆ î€©î„îœî– î€¨î–î—î„î—îˆî–î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€³î€¨î€¤î€¥î€²î€§î€¼ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€ î€¤î€©î€©î€²î€µî€§î€¤î€¥î€¯î€¨ î€˜ î•î’î’îî€ î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€µî„î‘î†î‹ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î–
îˆî„î—î€îŒî‘ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’îî€ î‘îŒî†îˆî€ îîˆî™îˆî îî’î— îšîŒî—î‹ î“î„î—îŒî’ î„î•îˆî„î€ î†î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î—îîœ
îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î’î‘ î–îŒî‡îˆ î–î—î•îˆîˆî—î€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœî€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€«îŒîîî™îŒîˆîš î€ºîˆî–î— î€˜ î•î’î’î î†î’î‘î‡î’ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€• î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€
î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’î î’î“îˆî‘ î—î’ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’î îîˆî„î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—î’ î“î•îŒî™î„î—îˆ î…î„îî†î’î‘îœî€ îî„î–î—îˆî• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î
îšîŒî—î‹ î…î„î—î‹î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î‹îˆî„î—î€ î†îˆî‘î—î•î„î î„îŒî•î€ î—îšî’ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠî€ î“î’î’îî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€–î€˜î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€¨î€¹î€¨î€µî€¨î€·î€· î€ î€– î€©î€¤î€°î€¬î€¯î€¼ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€˜î€’î€˜î€’î€˜ î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€” î…î„î—î‹ îˆî„î†î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î€ î•îˆî„î•
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