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City expects $1.2 million
from nationwide
Opioid settlement
By Barbara Taormina
M
assachusetts is expected to
receive billions of dollars as
part of a nationwide settlement
with opioid makers over allegations
they exacerbated the opioid
crisis through marketing and
failing to establish adequate
oversight and controls.
Revere is in line to collect $1.2
million through 2038 to support
prevention, treatment and recovery
services, city Finance Director
Richard Viscay explained
to the city council which approved
creating an Opioid Recovery
and Remediation Trust
OPIOID | SEE Page 10
City announces
free parking meters
through Dec. 16
Advocate Staff Report
HAPPY HOLIDAYS: Mayor Brian Arrigo with his sons, Jack and Joseph, and First Lady, Daveen
are shown enjoying the Winter Festival at City Hall this past Saturday. See photo highlights on
pages 4 & 5. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
BICâ€™s Annual Tree Lighting and
Coat Drive a Great Success
R
evere is stepping up the
holiday spirit with a couple
of programs that should
make everyone in the city merry.
Last Saturday the City of Revere
kicked off its holiday parking
schedule, and parking meter
fees and fi nes were not enforced.
Holiday parking will also
be in eff ect on Dec. 10 and 17.
The hope is that holiday parking
will encourage people to shop
locally rather than face the horror
of the malls.
In addition to the free parking,
anyone who has a parking ticket
can participate in the parking
amnesty program, which began
on Nov. 29 and runs through
Dec. 16. Like last year, the city
will waive $30 per ticket, for up
to fi ve tickets, in exchange for
a new, unused toy of similar
or greater value, which will be
given to a child in need in the
school district.
Councillor Zambuto
charges ahead
on electric vehicles
Advocate Staff Report
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The Nkeb family awaits Santaâ€™s arrival at Cummings Park for the annual Tree Lighting.
By Th e Advocate
T
he Beachmont Improvement
Committee (BIC) has
an annual tree lighting in Cummings
Park; this year they requested
donations of coats to
be brought to the event, which
will be given to those in need
of them at the Beachmont Middle
School.
This event always brings out a
ouncillor-at-Large Anthony
Zambuto is trying to make
large crowd of Beachmont residents
and regular visitors from
around the city. Ward 1 Councillor
Joanne McKenna was on
LIGHTING | SEE Page 11
sure the city is prepared for the
green revolution. This week
Zambuto proposed that Mayor
Brian Arrigo ask a policy writer
and fi re prevention analyst
to draft an ordinance that will
establish regulations for the licensure
of indoor storage of
electric vehicles. Zambuto said
he is concerned about reports
of electric car batteries igniting
and causing fi res and people
improperly wiring homes to
charge up their cars.
The City Council unanimously
supported Zambutoâ€™s motion.
ANTHONY ZAMBUTO
Councillor-at-Large
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The Immigrant Learning Center, Inc. celebrates
30 years of giving immigrants a voice.
Founder is recognized in U.S. Congressional record by Sen. Edward Markey.
MALDEN, Mass, December 7,
2022 / On Tuesday, November
15, 2022, The Immigrant Learning
Center, Inc. (The ILC) celebrated
its 30th anniversary at
the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Founder Diane Portnoy started
The ILC in Malden in 1992 with
three staff members offering
free English language classes
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The Immigrant Learning Center Founder and CEO Diane Portnoy speaks to more than 200 supporters
at The ILCâ€™s 30th Anniversary.
to 60 immigrants and refugees.
Since then, The ILC has helped
more than 11,500 immigrant
and refugee adults from 122
countries living in 89 Greater
Boston communities fi nd jobs,
become citizens, start businesses,
volunteer, become involved
in their childrenâ€™s schools and
more. Roughly three-quarters
of these live in Malden, Everett,
Revere and Medford.
In recognition of the impact
achieved by The Immigrant
Learning Center and its founder,
Senator Edward Markey introduced
a Tribute to Diane Portnoy
in the U.S. Congressional Record
on November 14, 2022. The
tribute reads in part, â€œI am honored
to take this opportunity to
recognize Ms. Portnoy for her
tremendous achievements. She
has touched many lives, and her
work at The Immigrant Learning
Center will continue to have a
lasting impact on individuals
across Massachusetts and beyond.
So, on this 30th anniversary
of the Immigrant Learning
Center, we thank her for her service
to her community, the commonwealth,
and the country.â€
Portnoy addressed the more
than 200 attendees with an eye
toward the future of the organization,
our communities and
our nation by saying, â€œThere will
always be newcomers who risk
everything to start a new life
in this country either escaping
tragedy in their home country or
chasing the American Dream or
both. And, yes, immigrants need
our help, but they also have so
much to contribute. We know
that firsthand based on the
thousands of students weâ€™ve
met over the last 30 years.â€
About The Immigrant Learning
Center, Inc.
The Immigrant Learning Center,
Inc. (ILC) of Malden, MA, is
a not-for-profit organization
that gives immigrants a voice
in three ways. The English Language
Program provides free,
year-round ESOL (English for
Speakers of Other Languages)
classes to help immigrant and
refugee adults in Greater Boston
become successful workers,
parents and community members.
The Public Education Institute
informs Americans about
immigrants and immigration in
the United States, and the Institute
for Immigration Research,
a joint venture with George
Mason University, conducts research
on the economic contributions
of immigrants.
For more information, visit
the website http://www.ilctr.
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CityLab High School students
display their art in First Annual
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Freshman cartoonist Kimberly
Moore and English teacher
Marc Johnson
SHOWCASE | SEE Page 6
Pictured from left to right: Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne
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Principal Dr. Stacey Jones Mulligan and Mayor Brian Arrigo enjoyed
the art showcase. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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ityLab High School (formerly
SeaCoast High School) held
its First Annual Art Showcase
last Thursday night at CityLab
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students, staff and community
members, as well as music by a
few CityLab musicians. Students
will also kick off their sports season
this winter, playing alongside
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Cityâ€™s Winter Festival draws hundreds of families;
and a visit from Santa
The Senior Center singing carolers performed downstairs.
Megan,
Christopher and Riley, 19 months, with Marilyn
Clark (far right)
Mrs. Claus, Santa and Charlie and Taryn Curry, 6 (Advocate
photos by Tara Vocino)
Harmony Jewels Acapella Caroling Band, pictured from left
to right: in front are Hannah DeSouza, Julie Kinscheck annd
Jim Cafarella; in back are Gabriel Paradis (far right), Councillor-at-Large
Steven Morabito (far left) and Parks & Recreation
staff Joseph Merullo and Dante Leone (far right).
Pictured from left to right: Olivia Ternullo (the
elf) and Vera (Mrs. Claus), Eli (Santa) and Aria Karshis
(Rudolph).
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pproximately 250 families
attended Saturdayâ€™s Winter
Festival â€“ sponsored by the
Parks & Recreation Department
â€“ at City Hall. Children met Santa
and Mrs. Claus while decorating
cookies and drinking hot cocoa.
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WINTHROP â€” Chief Terence
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that the Winthrop Police
Department has been awarded
$83,695 in state grant funds allocated
by the Executive Offi ce
of Public Safety and Securityâ€™s
Offi ce of Grants and Research
(OGR) Body Worn Camera (BWC)
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$2.5 million in state funding designed
to increase the number
of offi cers outfi tted with bodyworn
cameras across the Commonwealth,
and increase confi -
dence in law enforcement.
â€œWe would like to thank the
Baker-Polito Administration and
the Executive Offi ce of Public
Safety and Security for this generous
grant that will increase
transparency and accountability,â€
Chief Delehanty said. â€œWe
are excited for the opportunity
this program brings and the
many ways it will better allow
us to serve Winthrop.â€
The FY23 Body-Worn Cameras
(BWC) Grant Program awarded
$2,494,752 to a total of 32
municipal departments across
Massachusetts to implement
or expand BWC programs. Every
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December 17, 2022, as â€œWreaths
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The movement to remember fallen U.S. troops originated
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Washington, D.C. - December
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made to secure our freedoms
and to defend our liberty.â€
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GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Malden High kicker
Ronald Juarez gets D1 Football Offer from Merrimack
Former Everett High star DB Lewis Cine recovering from major injury in fi rst NFL season
Revere High sports ready to go for the 2022-2023 GBL season
Then it was right back to the
kid: "He will get more off ers very
soon, if one coach strikes gold,
other coaching staffs want a
piece of it, too," Coach Exilhomme
said.
The Malden coach, who led
By Jason Mazzilli
W
hen Malden High head
football coach Witche Exilhomme
learned the news that
the fi rst Division 1 college football
offer to a Tornado player
since he assumed the reins was
in the bank, his immediate reaction
was pride.
the Tornado football team to its
most victories in eight seasons
(4-6) this past fall, got a text from
Class of 2022 placekicker Ronald
Juarez Tuesday night that
he had received a D-1 off er from
Merrimack College.
It was the fi rst Malden player
to receive a D-1 off er since
2015, when the coach's own
two brothers, D.J and Danley Exilhomme
got the nod from Central
Connecticut State University
(CCSU).
Not a bad package deal for the
Blue Devils â€” two of Malden's
all-time best players!
Juarez had a standout career
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at Malden High, playing the
2018-2020 seasons under former
head coach Steve Freker
and then his senior year, 2021,
with Coach Exilhomme.
Due to unpredictable and
cloudy recruiting seasons during
the COVID-19 pandemic,
it was diffi cult for Juarez to be
seen extensively, though he
did attend several national-level
kicking camps accompanied
by Coach Freker in the past several
years. They were run by nationally-renowned
Chris Sailer
and also Kicking World, in outof-state
locales such as Florida,
North Carolina and New Jersey.
Following last season, Coach
Exilhomme suggested that
Juarez attend the coach's former
postgraduate destination,
Milford Academy, in upstate
New York. Juarez was immediately
accepted and locked it in
to attend Milford just about one
year ago.
It turned out to be exactly the
right move, as Juarez excelled
at Milford â€” which plays a national
schedule â€” dominating
the kicking game, including a
51-yard fi eld goal made in one
game and several other clutch
kicks.
In the meanwhile, Juarez continued
to send highlight clips to
basically every Division 1 and
Division 2 college football program
on the East Coast.
"He knew what he wanted
and he stayed with it. I really
don't think he missed contacting
any program you could
possibly think of," Coach Freker
said. "He's a very hard worker
and has always been extremely
motivated."
Malden High Director of Athletic
said he always thought
highly of Juarez. "He worked
hard to improve his craft of kicking
and he also stepped it up in
the classroom when he set his
sights on playing college football.
"Ronald
Juarez is most likely
the best placekicker or at least
one of the very best, to ever
play football at Malden High,"
Conefrey said, noting the Class
of 2022 grad booted the game
winning fi eld goal in not one,
but two Thanksgiving wins over
Medford, in the 29-0 rout in
2019 and the 12-10 (no off ensive
touchdowns scored) win
in 2021.
Juarez's "ship came in," so to
speak, when he received his fi rst
Division 1 off er from Merrimack
Tuesday night. After receiving a
number of other off ers from Division
3 and 2 schools, this fi rst
D-1 off er really excited him.
Coach Exilhomme is convinced
more high-end offers
are coming. "Everyone's always
digging for gold when it comes
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Former Malden High standout
Ronald Juarez, Class of 2022,
recently received a Division 1
football off er to attend Merrimack
College.
Former Everett High and University of Georgia star Lewis Cine
suff ered a horrifying injury while blocking on a punt for the Minnesota
Vikings against New Orleans in London in early October.
(Courtesy Photo)
Ronald Juarez kicked the game winning fi eld goals in each of the
past two Malden High Thanksgiving Day victories over Medford
before this year, in 2019 and 2021.
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to college football recruiting.
More will come knocking, wait
and see."
On sending Juarez to Milford
Academy. when Exilhomme
once attended as a player and
then returned two years ago as
a coach: "It turned out to be the
right move. We put a lot of work
into getting Ronald (Juarez) to
Milford and getting him in the
right spot and it has paid off for
him," Coach Exilhomme said.
"Coach Freker played a big role
in all of it. He cares so much for
all the Malden players and continues
to show it."
Juarez said he is excited for
what could lie ahead. "I am very
thankful for all the help I received
from coaches at Malden,
Coach Witche and Coach Frek
and also from Mr. Conefrey," the
college-bound kicker said. "I also
am grateful to my family for the
support they have shown me
every day."
Former Everett High star
Lewis Cine making speedy recovery
after devastating leg
injury in Game #6 of his NFL
career
When the injury was fi rst announced,
it was said â€” point
blankâ€” there was doubt if the
former Everett High and University
of Georgia star defensive back
would ever play football again.
The injury for the Minnesota Vikings
safety was that bad.
While blocking for a punt in
a game played in London two
months ago, Cine sustained a
horrifying injury, breaking BOTH
major bones in his leg, the fi bia
and the tibia, as well as severely
dislocating his ankle.
The Vikings selected Cine in the
1st Round of the 2022 NFL Draft
after a controversial trade back
from the 12th spot. Cine was the
32nd overall pick. He got a fantastic
contract, signing for $11.6
million guaranteed on a four-year
rookie pact, including a $5.6 million
signing bonus.
Despite the crushing injury,
Cine said recently, â€œNothing is
going to keep me from playing
next season.â€
Cine, 23, has been spotted on
television clips, walking around
inside the Vikings Stadium, barely
two months after his potential
life altering surgeries.
Good luck, Lewis, and a speedy
recovery! A college athlete extraordinaire.
He could end up
being one of the greatest comeback
stories of the 2023 season
in the NFL.
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Revere High Boys Basketball
looking for breakout season
this year after completing
fi nal scrimmage
Revere High Boys Basketball is
looking for a big season this year
after a busy off season and productive
scrimmage action this
preseason.
The Patriots wrapped up the
scrimmage work against Melrose
at home on Wednesday, as head
coach Dave Leary and staff put
some fi nishing touches on the
product. Revere also scrimmaged
fellow Greater Boston Leaguer
Chelsea in the Ron Bennett Jamboree
at Lynn English and former
Northeastern Conference (NEC)
rival Winthrop.
Revere Boys and Girls basketball
will be two of the fi rst sports
to kick off the full Winter Season
slate next Tuesday, December 13
when the Patriots host GBL rival
Everett at Revere High School at
6:00 p.m.
The Revere Girls Basketball
Lewis Cine, above, played for Everett High in 2018 in 2015 and 2016
before transferring to a high school in Texas.
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Roller World offers reward for
information that leads to identify
vandal who damaged door
R
oller World, Inc. Owner and
President Gerald T. Breen
said he will off er a reward for information
that leads to the identifi
cation of the person or people
responsible for vandalizing
his front door on Saturday night.
â€œThey broke my front door
OPIOID | FROM Page 1
Fund at their last meeting.
â€œIt just makes sense to do this,â€
said Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo.
â€œThe funding is there.â€
Throughout the country, Opioid
overdose deaths have increased
by 28 percent over the
past year with Fentanyl contributing
to the increase. Revere
has lost 20 to 21 people
to overdoses over the past couple
of years.
Federal investigators recently
announced the arrest of four
men transporting four kilograms
of Fentanyl at the Northand
it will cost us around $1,000
to replace it,â€ Breen said yesterday
of his Rte. 1 south roller rink
in Saugus.
He said the door was damaged
just before closing last Saturday
(Dec. 3). Saugus Police said the
door was broken from the inside.
gate Plaza.
Just over $250,000 has been
transferred to the new trust fund
from the cityâ€™s general fund. By
establishing the trust fund, the
council ensured the money will
be spent on the use for which it
was intended.
Revere has several Opioid addiction
treatment centers, but
now more can be done to get
ahead of the problem.
Governor Elect Maura Healey
is continuing to legally pursue
opioid makers and distributors
and hold them legally and fi nancially
accountable for their role
in drug addiction and death.
GREAT
RATE
ALERT:
4.39%
Police have no suspects in connection
with the incident. But
Breen said he plans to review
security film which may show
the suspects who damaged the
door. â€œ I think itâ€™s kids and we want
to identify them so we can put a
stop to this,â€ he said.
She recently announced a proposed
$3 billion nationwide settlement
reached with Walmart,
over allegations that the company
contributed to the opioid
crisis by failing to properly oversee
the dispensing of opioids at
its stores.
â€œCompanies that contributed
to the opioid epidemic need to
repair the harm they caused,â€
said Healey. â€œThat means paying
for the treatment, recovery,
and support services that families
need, and changing business
practices to make sure a
crisis like this never happens
again.â€
T
COST BASIS
OF INHERITED
PROPERTY
he cost basis of property
acquired from a decedent
is equal to the fair market value
of such property at the
time of the decedentâ€™s death.
This is pursuant to Internal
Revenue Code (IRC) Section
1014(a)(1). This is referred to
as the step up in cost basis. If
real estate valued at $500,000
is devised pursuant to an individualâ€™s
Last Will and Testament
or pursuant to the terms
of a living Trust, the recipient
of this real estate receives the
benefi t of a cost basis equal to
the $500,000. Itâ€™s a new starting
point. Itâ€™s as if the benefi -
ciary of the Will or Trust paid
$500,000 for the real estate.
If the real estate is sold shortly
thereafter for $500,000,
no capital gains tax will have
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were sold two years later for
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tant to take into consideration
the value of this step up
in cost basis when creating an
estate plan. Capital gains taxes
can be as high as 23.8% federal
and 5% Mass. With the new
Millionaires tax in Massachusetts,
some capital gains could
be taxed at an additional 4%
rate. Once taxable income exceeds
$1,000,000, the excess
income is taxed at a rate of 9%.
The capital gain could actually
push you over the $1,000,000
of income. Consequently, it is
even more important to take
advantage of the step up in
cost basis in order to eliminate
or minimize the actual capital
gain itself.
If appreciated real estate or
stocks are simply given to your
children outright, the cost basis
in the hands of your children
would be your cost basis.
This is referred to as a carryover
basis. You would look to what
you originally paid for the real
estate or stock, improvements
to the real estate, depreciation
taken if rental property, etc., in
order to determine cost basis.
Outright gifts like this do not
make much sense in the vast
majority of cases. It would be
better to place the property in
a living Trust in order to avoid
probate, obtain the step up in
cost basis, provide for estate
tax savings and possibly protect
against a nursing home
if that is one of the objectives.
Generally, the capital gains
tax savings to the children
upon a future sale of appreciated
real estate or stock far outweighs
the negative of having
to pay a Massachusetts estate
tax due to the real estate and
stock being included in the decedentâ€™s
taxable estate. As an
example, a $5,500,000 taxable
estate consisting of appreciated
real estate and stock would
cost approximately $460,000
in Massachusetts estate taxes.
If the original cost basis of the
real estate was only $500,000
because the property was purchased
50 years ago and/or fully
depreciated (if rental property),
the capital gains tax savings
would approximate $1.425million.
The net savings to the children
would be $965,000. There
would be no federal estate tax
as the current federal exemption
is over $12million.
Keep in mind that under IRC
Section 1223(9), the holding
period for assets received from
a decedent shall be considered
to be more than one year, even
though the assets may have
been sold by the benefi ciary
within one year from the date
of death. Pursuant to IRC Section
1223(2), the holding period
of the person making an
outright gift plus the holding
period of the recipient of the
gift is added together in order
to determine if a short-term
(less than one year) or longterm
(more than one year) capital
gain would be recognized
upon a subsequent sale..
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.
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LIGHTING | FROM Page 1
hand to welcome all to her ward,
as well as Revere School Committee
Member John Kingston.
The Revere Fire Department delivered
the Old Elf himself, Santa
and Mrs. Claus, with a special
thank you to BIC President Kathleen
Heiser and Dan Maguire for
their role in getting Santa and
Mrs. Claus to the event.
Candy canes were given to
all the children, and all had a
visit with Santa after the tree
lighting.
Mason and Slia Renkins, Jeanne
Conte and Kathleen Cid
Peter Loperfido waited for
Santa under the tree.
The Mazzarelli family all turned out for the tree lighting event.
Thanks to the Revere Fire Department, Santa and Mrs.
Claus arrived safely at Cummings Park.
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna
and Beachmontâ€™s special guests, Santa
and Mrs. Claus
Mrs. Claus and Santa countdown
to light the tree in Beachmontâ€™s
Cummings Park.
Santa was greeted by Kenny Sieck.
Lots of local children awaited their turn to sit on
Santaâ€™s lap and get a few last-minute items added
to their lists.
Decorated for the holiday:
Joie Piccinni and Olivia DiPesa.
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Home of the Week ~
Santa gave a big hello as he arrived
at Cummings Park.
Michelle and Rose Bell
all bundled up for the
cold weather.
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breezeway and one car attached garage. This
home offers updated, renovated kitchen with
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under the Christmas Tree.
School Committee Member John
Kingston and Tommy Feeney
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE: There
were no roll calls in the House or
Senate last week. This week, Beacon
Hill Roll Call presents Part 2 of
a post-election look at action from
2022 that changed the stateâ€™s election
laws. Here are the fi ve key 2022
Senate votes on election laws.
ELECTION LAW CHANGES (S
2924)
Senate 37-3, approved and Gov.
Charlie Baker signed into law a conference
committee version of a bill
making permanent the mail-in and
early voting options used in Massachusetts
in 2020 during the COVID-19
pandemic. The House and
Senate had approved diff erent versions
of the bill and a conference
committee hammered out this
compromise version which did not
include the section allowing same
day voter registration that was in
the Senate version but not in the
House one.
The measure requires the secretary
of state to send out mail-in ballot
applications, with return postage
guaranteed, to registered voters before
each presidential primary, state
primary and biennial state election.
It also allows registered voters to re~
Help Wanted ~
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST
The Administrative Assistant/Receptionist for the Public
Housing Program serves as a liaison between residents
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The Administrative Assistant/Receptionist responsibilities
include, but are not limited to, the following:
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o Assist with general correspondence, typing, copying
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incumbent must possess excellent communication skills,
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General knowledge of Public Housing Programs and
one year in property management/subsidized housing
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Please send resume, cover letter to Dean Harris Executive
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quest a mail-in ballot for all elections
in a single calendar year.
Other provisions include reducing
the registration blackout period
from 20 days prior to an election to
10 days; electronic voting options
for voters with disabilities and military
service members; allowing a
voter with disabilities to request accommodations
including an accessible
electronic ballot application,
ballot and voter affi davit that can be
submitted electronically; ensuring
that non-felons who are incarcerated
who are currently eligible to vote
are provided with voting information
and materials to exercise their
right to vote; mandating that felons
who are incarcerated but prohibited
from voting are notifi ed of their
right to vote upon release and given
the opportunity to fi ll out a voter
registration form; and requiring the
secretary of state to conduct a comprehensive
public awareness campaign
to publicize the new voting
and registration options.
â€œThis landmark election reform
bill will empower voters and
strengthen our democracy,â€ said
Sen. Barry Finegold (D-Andover),
Senate Chair of the Committee on
Election Laws and the co-sponsor
of the bill. â€œIn 2020, mail-in and early
voting options helped generate
record-breaking turnout. It is now
time to build on this progress and
enact long-lasting voting reforms.
The [bill] is a big step in the right direction
and will help ensure that every
voter can exercise their fundamental
right to vote.â€
â€œI am so proud that at a time when
access to the ballot is under attack
in states nationwide, Massachusetts
is passing landmark voting reforms
to permanently enshrine expansions
to voting access in statute and
further underscore the commonwealthâ€™s
commitment to ensuring
all eligible voters can exercise their
right to vote,â€ said Senate Majority
Leader Sen. Cindy Creem (D-Newton).
â€œAlthough I am disappointed
same-day registration was not included
in the fi nal bill, even with
the Senate off ering multiple compromise
approaches, I will continue
to push for its passage and plan
to fi le legislation on the subject going
forward.â€
Opponents say the bill goes too
far and does not provide suffi cient
safeguards to protect the integrity
of the voting process. They argued
that universal mail-in voting was designed
solely to protect voters during
the pandemic and that continuing
this forever would cost far too
much for smaller towns
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the bill. A â€œNoâ€
vote is against it.)
Sen. Lydia Edwards
Yes
DROP BOXES FOR VOTERS (S
2545)
Senate 13-25, rejected an amendment
that would require each city
and town to have at least one ballot
drop box for voters to deposit their
ballots from the day the ballots are
printed and available to voters until
the polls close on Election Day. The
amendment requires municipalities
with more than 25,000 voters to provide
one drop box per 25,000 voters
and requires the boxes to be in
a public location that is accessible to
voters for at least 12 hours per day.
â€œDuring the 2020 election, we witnessed
how the expanded use of
ballot drop boxes provided a safe,
convenient and accessible way of
voting amid a global pandemic,â€
said amendment sponsor Sen. Becca
Rausch (D-Needham). â€œHowever,
in some of our largest cities and
smaller towns, drop boxes were not
a viable voting option because they
werenâ€™t accessible, werenâ€™t open or
didnâ€™t even exist. We can fi x that
problem setting baseline standards
for municipal ballot drop box accessibility.â€
â€œMandating
that municipalities
maintain one ballot drop box per
25,000 residents would create substantial
new costs and obligations,â€
said Sen. Cindy Creem (D-Newton).
â€œNot only would municipalities have
to purchase and deploy the drop
box, they would have to devote
staff time to the periodic collection
of ballots and to collecting ballots
on Election Day when they are already
stretched thin.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the ballot drop
box requirements. A â€œNoâ€ vote is
against them.)
Sen. Lydia Edwards
Not yet a senator
PERMANENT VOTING BY MAIL
OPTION (S 2545)
Senate 7-31, rejected an amendment
that would allow voters to
choose to become a permanent
voter by mail for all future elections,
a temporary voter by mail for all
elections in a calendar year or a temporary
voter by mail for one specifi c
election. The measure automatically
enrolls voters who voted by mail in
the 2020 state primary and general
election as permanent mail voters.
Voters would also have the option
to change their status at any time.
Sponsor Sen. Becca Rausch said
that the state does not require voters
to reregister every year and
should not require voters to sign
up for various voting methods
each year.
â€œBy allowing voters to choose automatic
delivery of a ballot in every
election, we tear down unnecessary
barriers to exercising the right to
vote,â€ said Rausch. â€œEvery extra step
we add to the process of votingâ€”
including forcing people to opt into
vote by mail annuallyâ€”places another
burden on the voter in their
exercising of this fundamental right.
Elections must be accessible for all
voters, plain and simple. Expanding
voting options to include a permanent
vote by mail status is one way
we can empower voters to exercise
their fundamental right to vote.â€
â€œWe do feel that it is important
that each voter opt in to vote by
mail on a regular basis [because
it] is goanna count for any address
change, etc.,â€ said Sen. Barry Finegold
(D-Andover). â€œPeople do move
and this amendment would have
ballots sent to their former address
in perpetuity.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.
A â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Sen. Lydia Edwards
Not yet a senator
GIVE WORKERS PAID TIME OFF TO
VOTE (S 2545)
Senate 12-26, rejected an amendment
that would require all employers
to give each worker two hours of
paid time off per election to vote.
The employee could use that two
hours to vote early in-person, vote
by mail or vote on Election Day.
The amendment would replace a
current law that is narrower and
requires the worker to apply for a
leave of absence in order to vote
and only allows the worker to vote
during the two hours after the polls
open on Election Day.
â€œWorkers should not have to
choose between earning a paycheck
and exercising their fundamental
right to vote,â€ said sponsor
Sen. Becca Rausch. â€œWhere Massachusetts
should be a leader in the
nation on the issue of granting paid
time off to head to the polls, we are
notably far behind. Twenty-three
other states and the District of Columbia
already enacted paid time
off for voting, and our commonwealthâ€™s
citizens deserve the same.â€
â€œI think if we really want to have
a discussion about how we really
wanna help people that are working
two, three, four jobs, we should
have that discussion,â€ said Sen. Barry
Finegold. â€œBut I donâ€™t think this
[amendment] solves that. There is a
problem out there, that we did not
have enough people in lower social
economic communities take advantage
of vote by mail, because they
donâ€™t trust the post offi ce and thereâ€™s
a lot of misconceptions up there.
That is something I believe we need
to work on, but I donâ€™t think this is
gonna be the solution to get people
from lower social economic communities
to come out to vote even
more. I do think that with some of
the things we have passed, having
a better public relations campaign
explaining the benefi ts of vote by
mail, that is how we can get people
from lower social economic communities
to get out.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.
A â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Sen. Lydia Edwards
Not yet a senator
OVERSEAS VOTING (S 2545)
Senate 38-0, approved an amendment
that would allow Massachusetts
residents who are serving in
the armed forces overseas and their
families as well as any Massachusetts
citizen living in a foreign country,
to cast their vote electronically
through a secure online portal.
Amendment supporters said that
the current process for voting from
overseas is complex and burdensome.
The voter is required to communicate
with their local clerk, receive
their ballot, print it out and
fax, scan or mail it back. They noted
that military members often do not
have functioning printers, scanners
or fax machines available to them
on military installations or are out
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on missions that take them away
from their installations.
â€œWhen you are in the military, the
focus is always on the mission at
hand,â€ said sponsor Sen. John Velis
(D-Westfi eld). â€œWe as a commonwealth
have an obligation to make
this process as easy as poss ible so
that our military members can exercise
their right to vote and get back
to their mission. At the most fundamental
level, this amendment is
about making it easier to vote for
those who have given us our right
to vote.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.)
Sen.
Lydia Edwards
Not yet a senator
ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL
SCHOOL CUSTODIAN DAY (S
2126) â€“ The House gave initial approval
to a Senate-approved bill declaring
every October 2nd as School
Custodian Day, in recognition of
â€œthe dedicated contributions provided
by school custodians to ensure
children of the commonwealth
have clean, healthy and safe learning
environments.â€ The measure has
already been approved by the Senate
but still needs further approval
in both chambers prior to it being
sent to the governor for his signature.
â€œThis
legislation codifi es into the
Massachusetts General Laws the
governor issuing a yearly proclamation
designating Oct. 2nd as School
Custodian Day,â€ said sponsor Sen.
Walter Timilty (D-Milton). â€œThis will
commemorate, rightfully so, the
contributions provided by our dedicated
school custodians who ensure
that ou
LOWER VOTING AGE TO 16 â€“ A bill
lowering the voting age from 18 to
16 in the city of Boston for local municipal
elections will soon be on its
way to the Legislature after being
approved 9-4 by the Boston City
Council. This â€œhome rule petitionâ€
needs the signature of Mayor Michelle
Wu, approval by the House
and Senate and fi nally the signature
of Gov. Baker before it becomes law.
â€œThe notion that young people
may not be mature enough to make
decisions like this, I just want to
quickly acknowledge oftentimes itâ€™s
young people who are educating
their parents and their uncles and
aunts and older folks about whoâ€™s
running for office and why they
should vote,â€ said Councilor Julia
Mejia, a co-sponsor of the proposal.
No one spoke against the measure
at the meeting of the Boston
City Council but opponents generally
say that 16 and 17 is simply too
young for people to vote.
Many cities and towns over the
past few years have approved home
rule petitions lowering the voting
age to 16 for their municipal elections.
But none of the proposals
were approved by the Legislature
and most were shipped off to a
study committee where they died.
Mejia knows what she is up
against. â€œWe know what happens
at the Statehouse. Most things go
there to die,â€ she said.
STATE AWARDS $2.5 MILLION
TO 32 BAY STATE POLICE DEPARTMENTS
FOR BODY-WORN CAMERAS
â€“ The Baker administration announced
the state has awarded $2.5
million to 32 cities and towns to increase
the number of police who
wear body cameras.
â€œStrong relationships between
police and the communities they
protect are vital to ensuring public
safety,â€ said Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito.
â€œBody-worn cameras help improve
trust in these relationships and help
make everyone safer. These grants
are an important investment in our
communities.â€
â€œBody-worn cameras are a transformative
tool for law enforcement,â€
said Public Safety and Security Secretary
Terrence Reidy. â€œThis technology
strengthens transparency and
accountability while promoting
best practices and improving police-community
relations.â€
COMMISSION ON CLEAN HEATING
ISSUES REPORT â€“ The stateâ€™s
Commission on Clean Heat, established
by Gov. Baker, issued its fi nal
recommendations and report.
â€œAs we work to reduce the release
of carbon emissions and achieve
Net Zero in 2050, the creation of the
fi rst-in-the-nation Commission on
Clean Heat served as a critical step
forward in engaging with a diverse
group of experts to provide recommendations
that will help Massachusetts
decarbonize the building
sector,â€ said Baker. â€œThis set of
recommendations is the result of
hard work and commitment from
the commission members, and we
thank them for their dedication to
this process.â€
â€œBy creating the Commission
on Clean Heat, Massachusetts was
able to utilize expertise from a diverse
group of respected professionals
and stakeholders,â€ said Energy
and Environmental Affairs
Secretary Beth Card. â€œThe thoughtful
work of the commission members
in developing innovative policies
and strategies provides critical
support to our work to implement
aff ordable and equitable solutions
that reduce emissions from homes
and buildings throughout the commonwealth.â€
The
recommendations include
creating an equitable approach to
decarbonization of both existing
and new buildings; on creating an
equitable approach to decarbonization
of both existing and new buildings;
the development and implementation
of a Clean Heat Standard;
analyses of the potential impact of
other associated regulatory changes;
the reorganization of existing
energy effi ciency and clean energy
transition programs to be more
user friendly for residents, businesses
and contractors.
QUOTABLE QUOTES â€“ The State
House News Service has compiled
a numbers profi le of the senators
and representatives as a result of
the November election.
40
---Current number of senators
(There is one vacancy)
153
---Current number of representatives
(There are seven vacancies)
40
---Number of senators who will
be sworn into offi ce in January 2023
160
---Number of representatives
who will be sworn into offi ce in January
2023
5
---Number of new senators who
will be sworn into offi ce in January
2023.
21 or 22
---Number of new representatives
who will be sworn into offi ce
in January 2023 (There are two recounts
pending)
3
---Number of representatives
who were elected to the Senate
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 November
28-December2, the House met for
a total of 28 minutes and the Senate
met for a total of 23 minutes.
Mon. Nov. 28 House 11:02 a.m.
to 11:14 a.m.
Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:19 a.m.
Tues. Nov. 29 No House session
No Senate session
Wed. Nov. 30 No House session
No Senate session
Thurs. Dec. 1 House 11:02 a.m. to
11:18 a.m.
Senate 11:12 a.m. to 11:22 a.m.
Fri. Dec. 2 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback
at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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Little Known PropertyTax
Relief Programs
Help Seniors Save
Dear Savvy Senior,
I recently learned about a property-tax relief program
for seniors in the county where I live. Apparently, there
are hundreds of these programs across the country that
many retirees, like me, are eligible for but donâ€™t know
about. What can you tell me about this?
Overtaxed Eddie
Dear Eddie,
Great question! Residential
property-tax refund and
credit programs exist in nearly
every state, but unfortunately
few people know about them.
These programs can help retirees
and many other Americans
by reducing their property
taxes. Hereâ€™s what you
should know.
Rising Property Taxes
Property taxes are a major
source of income for local
governments, but while they
help fund key public services,
they can be a fi nancial drain
for many homeowners, especially
retirees, many of whom
live on fi xed incomes.
According to Attom Data
Solutions, a property-data provider,
the average American
household payed $3,785 in
property taxes in 2021, but this
amount varies widely depending
on your stateâ€™s tax rate and
your homeâ€™s estimated value.
For example, New Jersey residents
paid $9,476 per year on
average in 2021, while West
Virginia residents paid $901.
To help ease this tax burden,
most states off er a number of
property-tax relief programs.
But states arenâ€™t always proactive
in letting people know.
Itâ€™s up to you, the homeowner,
to find out whatâ€™s available
in your county or city that
you may be eligible for, and
to apply.
Relief Programs
Property tax relief programs,
sometimes called exemptions,
release eligible
homeowners from paying
some or all of their property
tax obligation. How long the
exemption lasts can vary depending
on where you live,
and the reason youâ€™re applying
for the exemption.
The tax-relief process varies
by county, city or state. In
general, youâ€™ll have to meet
certain eligibility requirements,
submit an application
and provide documents that
support your request. Most
programs will either reduce,
waive or freeze property taxes
for seniors, veterans, surviving
spouses, disabled and low-income
residents.
But there are some counties
that also off er basic homestead
exemptions to homeowners
regardless of age or
income, and others that may
provide exemptions to homeowners
that have recently
made energy-effi cient improvements
to their home.
Where to Look
The best way to learn about
local property-tax relief programs
and their eligibility requirements
is to visit your
county, city or state website
that collects your property
tax. Most of these sites also
provide applications and instructions,
and will allow you
to apply either online, by mail
or at your local tax offi ce.
Another good resource for
locating programs in your
area is the Lincoln Institute,
which has a property-tax database
that lets you to browse
programs across the country.
To access it go to ResidentialPropertyTaxReliefPrograms.org.
AARP
may also be able to
help through their Property
Tax-Aide service â€“ see PTAconsumers.aarpfoundation.
org.
This free program, which is
available in 13 states (Arizona,
Colorado, Floridaâ€“Miami Dade
County, Illinois-Cook County,
Kansas, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
New Hampshire, New York
and North Carolina) and the
District of Columbia helps eligible
homeowners and renters
apply for relief
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venue in Greater Boston, delivering
on our commitment to
keep the music fi rst,â€ said Josh
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1. On Dec. 9, 1960, the fi rst
episode of â€œCoronation
Streetâ€ â€“ the longest running
soap opera ever â€“ was
broadcast in the UK; why are
soap operas called that?
2. What beverage company
started using Santa Claus in
advertising in 1931?
3. What happens when a
shark loses its teeth?
4. How often does Santa
check his list?
5. On Dec. 10, 1805, abolitionist
publisher William
Lloyd Garrison was born in
what Essex County community?
6.
What color bowtie does
â€œThe Cat in the Hatâ€ wear?
7. In the fi rst single on the
2022 FIFA World Cup offi cial
soundtrack â€“ â€œHayya Hayya
(Better Together)â€ â€“ what
does the Arabic word â€œHayyaâ€
mean?
8. What singer had a bestselling
hit in 1953 with â€œSanta
Babyâ€?
9. On Dec. 11, 1980, the Massachusetts
Secretary of State
banned the sale of what
computer stock because its
price was too high?
10. In the late 1920s, what
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baseball team was known as
Murderersâ€™ Row?
11. On Dec. 12, 1891, the
fi rst game of what sport was
played in Springfi eld, Mass.?
12. What author of the 1900
book â€œThe Wonderful Wizard
of Ozâ€ also wrote â€œThe
Life and Adventures of Santa
Clausâ€?
13. December 13 is National
Cocoa Day; what are the
seeds in a cacao tree pod
called?
14. In what country is Santa
Claus called Babbo Natale?
15. What is the name of Germanyâ€™s
traditional fruitcake?
16. In which two countries is
Santa Claus called PÃ¨re NoÃ«l?
17. On Dec. 14, 1994, construction
began on the Three
Gorges Dam on what river?
18. Reportedly, what is the
worldâ€™s deadliest creature:
mosquito, shark or tsetse fl y?
19. What country is the only
one to host the FIFA World
Cup and lose its opening
match?
20. December 15 is Bill of
Rights Day â€“ when in 1791
how many constitutional
amendments were ratifi ed?
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dramas were
originally sponsored
by soap
manufacturers.
2. Coca-Cola
3. They grow
back.
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5. Newburyport
6. Red
7. Letâ€™s go!
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9. Apple
10. The New York
Yankees
11. Basketball
12. L. Frank
Baum
13. Cocoa beans
14. Italy
15. Stollen
16. Belgium and
France
17. Yangtze
18. Mosquito
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OBITUARIES
Gweneth â€œGwenâ€ W
(Skinner) Scorzello
ith profound sadness we
announce the passing of
November 4, 1922 -
November 30, 2022
Gweneth â€œGwenâ€ (Skinner) Scorzello,
a loving and devoted
Mother, Grandma, and Great
Grandma on November 30,
2022 at the age of 100 (she
made it). She was the devoted
and loving mother to her son,
John Scorzello and his wife Joan
of Peabody, MA. She is also survived
by her Grandchildren Michelle
and her husband Matthew
Piccadaci, Johna Scorzello
and Julie Scorzello and Great
Grandchildren Anthony, Domenic,
Rocco Piccadaci and Aliana
Scorzello. She is also loved
by many nieces and nephews
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f Revere. Died surrounded
by her loving family at her
residence on Revere Beach on
Wednesday, November 30th following
a 2 year long battle with
cancer, she was 76 years old.
Diane was born on September
18, 1946 to her late parents,
Orlando & Doris M. (Maggioli)
Nicotera in Everett. She was
one of three children and was
raised & educated in Revere.
She was an alumna of Revere
High School, Class of 1964. After
high school, Diane began
working at the Registry of Motor
Vehicles, where she worked
in the transportation department
retiring as a supervisor,
after a career spanning over 40
years. During this time, she met
and married the love of her life,
Dennis P. Cohane. She & Dennis
made their home in the Point
of Pines section of Revere. Together
they proudly raised their
three children.
O
Diane C. (Nicotera)
Cohane
and their families.
Gwen was born in Ashland,
Maine on a farm in 1922 and
has seen incredible changes in
the world. After high school she
followed her sister to East Boston,
MA where she met the love
of her life, Rocco Scorzello. They
were married 60 years and spent
their time between Roslindale,
Revere and Deerfi eld Beach, FL
before his passing in 2004. She
loved to cook, read, and go on
outings to the Casino and Kowloon.
A farm girl at heart, gardening
was also a passion. She
was welcoming to everyone and
always had a kind word and a
laugh. Her motto was â€œI choose
to be happyâ€. She will be dearly
missed and forever in our hearts.
A Memorial Visitation will
be held at the Paul Buonfi glio
& Sons-Bruno Funeral Home
128 Revere St, Revere on Saturday,
December 17, 2022 from
11:00am to 12:00pm followed
by a 12:00pm Prayer Service in
the funeral home. Relatives and
friends are kindly invited. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery. For
guest book please visit www.buonfi
glio.com
She is the beloved wife of
Dennis P. Cohane of 46 years of
Revere. The loving mother of
Courtney C. Cohane of Revere,
Justin J. Cohane & wife Nicole
of Lynn, & Brandon M. Cohane
of Revere. The cherished â€œNannyâ€
of Anthony & Devon Molineaux,
and Justin â€œJ.J.â€ & Mason
Cohane. The dear sister of the
late Dennis V. Nicotera & Patricia
M. Nicotera. The treasured
sister-in-law of Janet Piatek &
husband Robert of Saugus and
Donna Cohane of Revere. She
also lovingly survived by several
nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
& grandnephews.
Diane was a loving woman
who was known for her incredible
cooking, sharp sense of humor
and fi ery personality. She
loved entertaining and hosting
holidays, especially Christmas,
was her favorite holiday.
She was famous for her many
legendary â€œPatriot Football Sundayâ€™sâ€.
She put a holiday style
feast every Sunday & Superbowl.
This tradition of 25 years
fi lled the house with family &
friends, much laughter and all
of Dianeâ€™s delicious cooking. Dianeâ€™s
passing is a tremendous
loss to her family, but she would
insist to continue living and
toast her at any occasion.
Family & friends were respectfully
invited to attend Visiting
Hours on Sunday, December 4th
in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home
for Funerals Revere Funeral Services
& Interment will be held
privately.
Irene J. (Ferraro)
Wastaferro
f Revere. Passed peacefully
surrounded by her loving
family on November 25th. She
was 76 years old. Interment will
follow in Massachusetts National
Cemetery, Bourne
Born in Boston, she was the
daughter of Angelo & Rose (Fallavollita)
Ferraro. She was raised
in Everett and began her early
education there before the family
moved to Marblehead. She
was a graduate of Marblehead
High School, and she soon furthered
her education becoming
a licensed cosmetologist.
She married James C. Wastaferro,
and the couple settled in
Revere where they raised their
children. Irene has been a resident
of Revere for the past 50
years. She worked outside of the
home as a cosmetologist at numerous
salons before she decided
to work for herself, from her
home, catering to her family and
friends. She was devoted to her
husband and children and especially
enjoyed being surrounded
by her grandchildren. She enjoyed
cooking and baking and
was very talented in crocheting.
She is the beloved wife of 51
years to James C. Wastaferro of
Revere. Devoted mother of Doreen
Bolton & her husband Jay
of Revere, Robert Wastaferro &
his wife Janel of Wakefi eld, Ronald
Wastaferro & his wife Sharon
of Derry, NH and Carleen Wastaferro
& her fi ancÃ© Rob Sullivan of
Malden. Cherished grandmother
of Juliana, Sofia & Isabella
Bolton, Christa & James Wastaferro,
Victoria Wastaferro & Joseph
Suillivan. Dear sister of Robert
Ferraro, Rose Standley, Angelo
Ferraro & the late Anthony
Ferraro. She is also lovingly survived
by many nieces, nephews,
grandnieces & grandnephews.
Family and friends were invited
to attend a Funeral Mass on
Wednesday, November 30th
in
St. Anthony of Padua Church,
Revere In lieu of flowers, remembrances
may be made to
St. Jude Childrenâ€™s Research Hospital,
501 St. Jude Place, Memphis,
TN 38105 or to the New
England Center and Home for
Veterans, 17 Court Street, Boston
MA 02108.
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MIDDLETON
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
TOPSFIELD
SOLD FOR $790,000
LYNNFIELD
LYNN
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $875,000
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SAUGUS
LYNNFIELD
SOLD FOR $605,000
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SOLD FOR $600,000
$70K OVER ASKING
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $655,000
$15K OVER ASKING
SWAMPSCOTT
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
SOLD FOR $2,749,000
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REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $725,000
$105K OVER ASKING
DANVERS
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SOLD FOR $555,000
$5K OVER ASKING
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SOLD FOR $540,000
$10K OVER ASKING
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70 years and located on a nice level lot. It
could use a new kitchen, bath and new
roof. Living Room has a fireplace, 1 car
garage, level yard. Desirable neighborhood
close to major routes and more...$449,000
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Would you like a compliment of wonderful
neighborhood, space, and many amenities
nearby? This private setting townhouse offers so
much. The main level boasts an eat in kitchen,
along with living room and 3 generous bedrooms
on the second floor. the lower level or could also
be categorized as the ground level offers a large
family room or bedroom with a full bath. Did I
mention washer and dryer in the units, 1 deeded
parking, 1 car garage., transportation, nearby
shops, and churches? Make this nestled home a
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ranch that boasts gleaming hardwood floors throughout,
including central air. The open concept kitchen offers stainless
appliances and plenty of granite counter tops, stainless
appliances, center island that flows into the dining area and open
concept of large living room. If you want a home within a
suburban feel that offers a deck, shed, level fenced yard,
driveway, dead end and more! This lovely property abutts Middle
School and Bike Trail....$579,000
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