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in January of this year. However,
1,629 votes were simply
not enough for another term
in City Hall.
Incumbent Ward 2 Councillor
Stephen Simonelli also lost
his bid for councillor-at-large,
receiving 1,187 votes.
On the other end of the
spectrum, candidate Gerly
Adrien and Councillor-at-Large
Wayne Matewsky both topped
the ticket with 1,973 votes.
Matewsky was pleased with
the results of his campaign.
“I’m grateful for receiving
more votes than the previous
election; I did well in every
neighborhood,” he said. “I’m
always grateful for the voters’
loyal support over the years.”
Councillor-at-Large John
Hanlon said 223 votes were
all that separated the top five
candidates in the at-large
race. “It was a tight election,”
he said.
Hanlon said he was also surprised
that there were nearly
10,000 blank votes. “I don’t
know why we got that many
blanks, that’s pretty strange,”
he said.
However, Hanlon said he expects
the City Council will remain
solid going forward. “We
should have a good council; I
don’t think there will be any
uprisings,” he said.
Hanlon finished with 1,885
votes to secure another term.
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Encore Boston Harbor partners with Goldman
Global Arts to create large-scale art installation
E
ncore Boston Harbor recently
announced its
partnership with Goldman
Global Arts (GGA), the curator
of the Wynwood Walls in Miami,
to develop two murals located
on Alford Street in Boston.
Together, Encore and GGA
have commissioned world-renowned
artists Tavar Zawacki
and Okuda San Miguel to create
the large-scale public art
display. Painting began on October
11 and is now complete.
“We are pleased to partner
with Goldman Global Arts, a
respected national leader in
the public art space, to bring
these large-scale art installations
to life on lower Broadway,”
said Wynn Resorts CEO
Matthew Maddox. “Creating
an entertainment district adjacent
to Encore is incredibly
exciting to us. This is the
very beginning of our effort
to stimulate and engage people’s
imagination for the future.”
“Goldman
Global Arts uses
art to transform the familiar
into the extraordinary. We are
very excited to have teamed
up with Wynn Resorts to add
to the already exceptional
progress happening in the Everett
entertainment district,”
said GGA CEO Jessica Goldman
Srebnick. “Public art is an
important component in creating
street life. It is our desire
to continue to bring color, texture
and joy to communities
around the United States. We
are honored to be working in
Boston.”
Tavar Zawacki is an American
contemporary artist best
known for his three different
styles of street works: multilayer,
full-color social and
political stencils; colorful abstract
arrow compositions;
and large, text-based, painted
murals. His works have been
showcased in galleries and
creative institutions around
the world since 2005. At the
age of 19, he moved to Paris,
where he started painting
his trademark “above arrow”
icon. The concept Zawacki
created for the Alford Street
installation was inspired by
the length of the wall and visualizes
a gradient design
that “runs” 146 feet along Alford
Street.
“As with all of my murals, I
aim to create a design that is
complimentary to the structure
of the wall. The design inspiration
here builds off a previous
mural project I created
where I learned how to paint
gradients on a lengthy scale,”
said Zawacki. “I am excited to
expand my previous knowledge
and design the more refined
Boston Harbor mural. I
choose a color palette that is
highly personal to my associations
with a visit I made to
New England in 2016.”
Spanish-born Okuda San
Miguel is considered one of
the most renowned artists
among the contemporary art
movement, celebrated for
his unique geometric structures
and patterns that have
developed their own instantly
recognizable iconographic
language. Featured in hundreds
of solo and group exhibitions,
his works can be seen
in streets and galleries around
the world, including India,
Mali, Mozambique, the United
States, Japan, South America,
South Africa, Mexico, many
parts of Europe and beyond.
Highly sought after for largescale
projects, San Miguel is
perhaps best known for his
conversion of an abandoned
Spanish church aptly named
Kaos Temple, which has become
a new icon of contemporary
art.
“I created a rainbow background
as an atmosphere
for diversity where we find
animals in different states
of transformation into magGOLDMAN
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Encore Boston Harbor announces opening of new
Riverfront Playground and Riverwalk at Rivergreen
E
ncore Boston Harbor recently
announced the
completion and dedication
of the new Rivergreen Playground
and Riverwalk located
on Air Force Road in Everett.
The new playground and
pedestrian path links to the
Northern Strand Community
Trail, a nine-mile stretch connecting
community waterfronts
from Everett to Lynn.
Now open to the public, the
playground and Riverwalk
were completely funded by
Encore Boston Harbor and revitalizes
a formerly polluted
industrial parcel that blocked
public access to the Malden
River.
Keverian teacher honored
as PLTW Rookie of the Year
“The Rivergreen Playground
and Riverwalk restores life to a
previously inaccessible waterfront
and creates a natural attraction
for everyone in Everett
and beyond to enjoy,” said
Encore Boston Harbor President
Brian Gullbrants. “In addition
to the beautiful multiuse
park, we’re pleased that
the Riverwalk now completes a
missing link to waterfront trails
that connect the North Shore –
one of which leads directly to
Encore Boston Harbor’s scenic
Harborwalk.”
“The new Rivergreen Park located
along the Malden River
Greenway is a tremendous asset
for everyone to enjoy for
years to come,” said Everett
Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Opening
our city to the waterfront
will improve the quality of life
for our existing residents and
enhance our appeal to new
residents, businesses and the
development community.”
Situated along the Malden
River, the Rivergreen Playground
is equipped with a
new playing field for soccer,
football, field hockey and lacrosse;
two basketball courts;
a street hockey rink; a children’s
playground and splash
pad area; multiple picnic areas;
and a scenic shaded overlook
on the riverfront. Rivergreen
Playground and Riverwalk
were critical pieces of the
Malden River Greenway Plan
that was created by the Mystic
River Watershed Association,
longstanding partners of
Encore Boston Harbor’s commitment
to the lower Mystic
watershed.
Keverian School Technology Teacher Jillian Ells (left) recently received
the Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Rookie Teacher of the Year
award during the PLTW Conference at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
She is shown with PLTW Senior Director for School Engagement
Mary Laternau.
(Photo Courtesy of the Everett Public Schools)
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COUNCIL | FROM PAGE 1
Councillor-at-Large Peter
Napolitano was also reelected,
finishing with 1,750 votes.
He said Everett is no longer
the Irish-Italian city that it was
in years past. Rather, he said,
there has been a significant
push to improve the representation
of Everett’s diverse immigrant
population. The results
of that effort were clearly
apparent in this year’s elecCouncillor-at-Large
Michael Marchese (center) is joined by other
political supporters in front of the Recreation Center on Election
Day.
(Advocate Photo by Christopher Roberson)
Ward 1 School Committee Member Allen Panarese and his wife,
Carol, waited for election results at Stewart’s Pub. Panarese defeated
candidate Edgar Ruiz by 804 votes.
(Advocate Photo by Katy Rogers)
tion results.
“It’s not reasonable to assume
that a newcomer would
double their vote count, and
yet that happened,” said Napolitano.
Councillor-at-Large
Michael
Marchese received 1,900 votes
and will return to the City
Council. In the Ward 2 race,
candidate Stephanie Martins
garnered 2,271 votes and held
off candidate Jason Marcus by
519 votes. In Ward 5, Councillor
Rosa DiFlorio defeated
challenger Vivian Thuc Nguyen
by 566 votes. Ward 6 had
the greatest delta in the City
Council race as Councillor Michael
McLaughlin easily defeated
candidate Al Lattanzi
by 872 votes.
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American Legion Post 69 announces
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he Malden American Legion
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annual Veterans Day Commemoration
at noontime on
November 11, at its post located
at 75 Meridian Street in
Malden. Post 69 will be honoring
our heroes in remembrance
of their achievements,
their courage, and their dedication;
and most of all to thank
them for their sacrifices. Post
69 was formed 100 years ago
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Post 69 would like to announce
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veterans who served on active
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Armed Forces since December
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For
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Sen. DiDomenico hosts packed Annual Fall Fundraiser
State Senator Sal DiDomenico recently celebrated 15 years of public service as an elected official. Live entertainment
was performed by Vinyl Groove, and the Everett Crimson Tide Marching Band made a grand entrance. Massachusetts
Senate President Karen Spilka attended to show her support and praised Sal’s work in the State House.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico
was joined by Saritin Rizzuto at
his celebration.
Massachusetts Senate President
Karen Spilka posed for a
photo with Tricia DiDomenico.
Senate President Karen Spilka
praised State Senator Sal DiDomenico
for his hard work and
dedication.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico
thanked everyone for joining
him in celebrating 15 years
of service.
Tricia DiDomenico thanked
guests and elected officials for
attending.
Lesley Phillips expressed her support for State Senator
Sal DiDomenico.
Eva and Barry Doyle showed their support for State
Senator Sal DiDomenico.
Fred Cafasso joined State Senator Sal DiDomenico at
the Silver Fox.
City Clerk Sergio Cornelio, Ward 3 Councilor Anthony
DiPierro and Manuel Rivera celebrated with State Senator
Sal DiDomenico.
On Wednesday, Massachusetts Senate President Karen
Spilka was introduced at State Senator Sal DiDomenico’s
Annual Fall Fundraiser.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico was joined by friends
and supporters to celebrate 15 years of service in public
office.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico was joined by friends
and supporters at the Silver Fox.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico was joined by friends
and supporters for his annual fall fundraiser.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico was joined by family:
Matthew, Sal, Tricia, Marie and Sal.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico was joined by Attorney
General Maura Healey and Mike Dantone.
Vinyl Groove entertained the crowd with their best
hits throughout the night.
Interim Superintendent of Schools Janice Gauthier and
Assistant Superintendent Kevin Shaw showed their
support for State Senator Sal DiDomenico.
The full Everett Crimson Tide Marching Band performed
for guests at State Senator Sal DiDomenico’s
Annual Fall Fundraiser.
The Everett Crimson Tide Marching Band made a special
appearance at State Senator Sal DiDomenico’s Annual
Fall Fundraiser at the Silver Fox.
The Everett Crimson Tide Marching Band made a grand
entrance during the event.
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ZBA denies variance for Ferry Street property
By Christopher Roberson
T
he Zoning Board of Appeals
voted unanimously,
during its November 4 meeting,
to reject the variance request
for the proposed project
at 126 Ferry St.
The proposal involved razing
the existing building and constructing
a three-story building
with eight residential units.
The property owner, LMJ LLC,
sought relief from the floor
area ratio as well as setback relief
in the front, side and rear
ZBA | SEE PAGE 19
Community rain garden opens off Wyllis Ave.
yards. Off-street parking was
not available, which did not sit
well with ZBA as two off-street
parking spaces are required for
each unit.
Attorney Anthony Rossi,
On Monday, November 4, Mayor Carlo DeMaria was joined by approximately 100 residents for the
ribbon-cutting of a new community rain garden located on Wyllis Avenue. The garden was named
in honor of Jon Norton, a lifelong Everett resident and chairman of the Everett Conservation Commission
for the past 30 years. It was designed by 10 students from the Madeline English School
with guidance from landscape designer and artist Carolyn Lewenberg.
Everett Conservation Commission Chairman Jon Norton and the students involved in the rain garden
project attended the ribbon-cutting along with elected officials, teachers and representatives
from the Mystic River Watershed Association, the Barr Foundation, the Metropolitan Area Planning
Council and National Grid.
(Photos Courtesy of the City of Everett)
Mozart, Schubert begin
72nd season of North Shore
Philharmonic Orchestra
M
Music Director Robert Lehmann leads the North
Shore Philharmonic Orchestra in the first concert
of the Orchestra's 72nd season on Sunday, November
17 at 3 p.m. at Swampscott High School
Auditorium.
usic Director Robert Lehmann and North
Shore Philharmonic Orchestra (NSPO) begin
the Orchestra’s 72nd season on Sunday, November
17 with music of Franz Schubert and Wolfgang
A. Mozart. The 3 p.m. concert at Swampscott
High School Auditorium will feature Schubert’s
Symphony No. 8 (popularly known as the Unfinished
Symphony) and Mozart’s Mass in C minor.
Tickets will be available at the door for $30, $25 for
seniors and students and free for children age 12
and under. Tickets can be purchased in advance
at www.nspo.org.
The concert marks the start of Maestro LehORCHESTRA
| SEE PAGE 10
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Parlin Memorial Library
Wednesday, November 20
at 11:00 a.m.
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Shute Memorial Library
Thursday, November 21
Not familiar with the computer?
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This program is open to students
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LIBRARIES | SEE PAGE 15
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ORCHESTRA | FROM PAGE 8
mann’s 22nd year as the Orchestra’s
Music Director.
Schubert’s Symphony No. 8
was begun six years before the
composer’s death in 1828; however,
it contains only two fully
orchestrated movements, and
musical scholars have debated
whether the composer intended
to write a traditional four-movement
symphony.
Mozart’s Mass in C minor was
completed in 1783. The piece
depicts the traditional outline
of a Mass celebration in the order
of liturgy and ritual. It is considered
one of Mozart’s greatest
works. It is grand in scale
and reveals the influence in Mozart’s
work of Bach and Handel,
whom Mozart studied diligently.
The
NSPO, founded in 1947,
plays a season of three subscription
concerts at Swampscott
High School Auditorium. After
the November 17 “Fall” concert,
the “Winter” Concert will be held
Sunday, March 1, 2020, at 3 p.m.
with a program that includes
Alexander Borodin’s Polovtsian
Dances, Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s
Symphony No. 5 and the New
England premiere of Daniel Crozier’s
Concerto for Two Clarinets,
with soloists William and Catherine
Hudgins.
The Orchestra’s “Spring” Concert
is on April 26, 2020, also at
3 p.m. The program will include
Ralph Vaughn-Williams’s Fantasia
on a Theme by Thomas Tallis,
William Walton’s Viola Concerto,
featuring Kimberly Lehmann,
and Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony
No. 5.
In addition, the Orchestra
plays two holiday concerts: on
December 8 at 4 p.m. at St. Richard’s
Church in Danvers and on
December 15 at 4 p.m. at St. Anthony’s
Church in Revere. Admission
to both concerts is free
in exchange for a substantial donation
of nonperishable food to
benefit local food pantries.
For more information visit
www.nspo.org.
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Mystic River Watershed Association Environmental
Education Program gets boost from Exelon Generation grant
E
xelon Generation announced
a grant of
$12,500 to support the locally
focused real-world environmental
education programs
of the Mystic River Watershed
Association (MyRWA)
geared to area youngsters.
“We
want to educate and
inspire our future stewards,”
said MyRWA Education Director
Marian Miller. “Far
too often when I go into
the classroom youth do not
know about the local river
that sits in their backyard.
With our programs we introduce
students to the watershed,
help them understand
it, think critically about issues
facing it and explore
possible solutions.”
MyRWA currently runs education
programs in 11 communities
in the Mystic River
watershed. Last year MyRWA
reached 1,400 students
with interactive and placedbased
learning about the
Mystic River watershed. The
organization’s educational
focus has been on both river
herring – as the Mystic
River is one of three rivers
in the Commonwealth that
sees more than a half million
herring migrating every
year – and stormwater pollution,
which is a threat to urban
rivers. The $12,500 grant
from Exelon Generation will
support MyRWA’s overall education
efforts and the expansion
of this program into
Everett with a focus on STEM
learning.
“We are pleased to support
this innovative STEM
program that uses the Mystic
River as a teaching tool for
students across the region,”
said Exelon’s Northeast Region
General Manager, Archie
Gleason.
“Thank you to Exelon Generation
for your generous financial
support of our education
efforts,” said MyRWA
Executive Director Patrick
Herron. “With so many
exciting projects – from the
return of the river herring to
historically high numbers to
the exciting new paths and
parks being built around the
river – the time is now for
communities to engage with
the Mystic River watershed.”
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, November 8, 2019
Everett coasts to first-round victory
By Greg Phipps
E
verything seems to be
coming together for the
Everett Crimson Tide at just
the right moment.
The Tide had no apparent
trouble taking care of the
fifth-seeded Acton-Boxboro
Colonials last Friday night in
the opening round of the Div.
1 North playoffs at Veterans
Memorial Stadium. In fact, Everett
tallied 34 points before
the visitors collected their first
and only score. By that time it
was basically too late to make
a game of it.
When it was all said and
done, fourth-seeded Everett
coasted to a 47-6 victory and
now gets a crack at avenging
last year’s semifinal-round
loss to Central Catholic of Lawrence.
The Tide travel to Lawrence
Stadium on Saturday
(scheduled 12 p.m. kickoff)
for a rematch with the Raiders,
who topped Everett, 23-20, in
last year’s tournament.
Junior Quarterback Duke Doherty celebrates with junior offensive lineman Ghustin Boyce.
Shown above and below, junior Quarterback Duke Doherty runs
away from tacklers then breaks a few on his way to the end zone.
No. 1 seed Central Catholic
advanced by crushing
eighth-seeded Lexington, 427,
in its first-round game. The
winner of Saturday’s clash
will go up against either second-seeded
St. John’s Prep of
Danvers or third-seeded Andover.
If Everett is successful on
Saturday, it will play the Div.
1 North final game away from
home regardless.
In last Friday’s win over Acton-Boxboro,
quarterback
Duke Doherty made his presence
felt, as usual, by running
for a touchdown and passing
for three others. Running
backs Jayden Clerveaux and
Clarence Jules each ran for
a score. The Tide grabbed a
14-0 lead in the opening 12
minutes. Doherty connected
with Tyrese Baptiste on a long
76-yard scoring play midway
through the first quarter. The
special teams then came up
Junior wide receiver Tyrese Baptiste makes an interception and
return.
Senior wide receiver Eli Auguste receives a touchdown pass.
(Advocate Photos by Mike Kearney)
big when John Smith-Howell
returned a punt 72 yards to
pay dirt.
Clerveaux rambled 47 yards
for his TD in the second period.
Shortly thereafter, Ismael
Zamor hauled in a throw
from Doherty and battled his
way into the end zone to give
the home team a 27-0 lead at
the half.
It became a legitimate rout
in the third when Jules ripped
through for 47 yards and an
overwhelming 34-0 Tide advantage.
After the Colonials
scored their lone touchdown,
the Tide tacked on two more
scores before the third quarter
ended. Doherty hooked
up with Eli Auguste for a
seven-yard score, and then
Doherty ran for a TD to bump
the lead to 47-6. With the
game well in hand, Everett was
content to play out a scoreless
final quarter.
Kicker Abraham Betancourth
was successful on five PAT attempts
in last Friday’s win.
Having last won a Super
Bowl title in 2017, the Tide now
look to get past nemesis Central
Catholic on Saturday in order
to play for the Div. 1 North
crown.
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Savvy Senior
How to Create an Ethical Will
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you write a column on ethical wills and how to make one? The
attorney that made up my will recently suggested I write one as a tool
to explain the intentions of my will, as well as express my thoughts and
feelings, but I don’t know where to start.
Dear Interested,
An ethical will – also referred
to as a legacy letter – can be a
valuable complement to your
legal will, as well as a wonderful
gift to your family or other
loved ones. Here’s what you
should know along with some
tips to help you make one.
Ethical Wills
Unlike a last will and testament,
which tells your loved
ones (and the legal world) what
you want them to have, an ethical
will (which is not a legal document)
tells them what you
want them to know.
With an ethical will, you can
share with your loved ones
your feelings, wishes, regrets,
gratitude and advice, as well as
explain the elements in your legal
will, give information about
the money and possessions
you’re passing on, and anything
else you want to communicate.
Usually
no more than a few
pages, the process of writing
an ethical will can actually be
quite satisfying. But be careful
that you don’t contradict any
aspects of your legal will or estate
plan.
If you’re having trouble with
the writing, there are resources
available to help you, or you
can express yourself through
an audio or video recording.
Where to Start
To craft an ethical will, start by
jotting down some notes about
what’s really important to you
and what you want your loved
ones to know. Take your time
and remember that you’re not
trying to write for the Pulitzer
Prize. This letter is a gift of yourself
written for those you love.
After you’ve gathered your
thoughts you can start drafting
your letter. You can also revise
or rewrite it anytime you want.
And for safekeeping, keep your
ethical will with your other legal
documents in a secure location
but be sure your executor has
access to it. A safe-deposit box
or fireproof filing cabinet or safe
in your home is a good choice.
Get Help
If you need some help, there
are numerous resources available
like Celebrations of Life
(CelebrationsofLife.net), which
offers how-to information and
examples of ethical wills, along
with a “Ethical Wills: Putting
Your Values on Paper” book,
and the Ethical Wills/Legacy
Letters workbook that you can
purchase for $16 and $10 respectively.
Another
good resource is
Personal Legacy Advisors (PersonalLegacyAdvisors.com),
a
company that offers ethical
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LIBRARIES | FROM PAGE 9
Monday, November 25
Come to the Parlin Library on
Monday morning to read books,
sing songs, explore movements,
and more! For toddlers and
pre-k (and their grown-ups). No
registration required.
Sensory Stations
Parlin Memorial Library
Wednesday, November 27
An alternative to a traditional
story hour, children and their
grown-ups are invited to investigate
and explore using
all the senses. Interactive stations
might include water bins,
moon sand, ice blocks, pompom
pouring, and more! Best
for ages three to five; all are
welcome – no registration required.
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GOLDMAN | FROM PAGE 2
ical beings – a reference to
ancient cultures that had a
greater connection with nature
by acquiring the identity
of animals in their rituals. The
composition sets to highlight
the necessity to find a more
balanced relationship between
animals and humans,”
said San Miguel of his mural
titled Magical Animal. In addition
to his newest mural, his
Air Sea Land collection can be
seen lining Seaport Boulevard
in Boston.
The new murals are painted
on Eversource-owned walls
outside its Mystic substation
following a partnership between
Encore Boston Harbor
and the energy company.
“We’re thrilled to have the mural
painted at our substation,”
said Eversource President of
Transmission Katherine Prewitt.
“This particular artwork
offers an aesthetic touch that
fits in very well with the community
and provides a beautiful
façade to our property.
We’re proud to have partnered
with the cities of Boston
and Everett, and the Encore
Boston Harbor to support
this project.”
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legislators say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of the Legislature'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 filed.
They note that the infrequency and brief
THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill
Roll Call records the only roll call vote of
local senators from the week of October
28-November 1. There were no roll calls
in the House last week.
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Senate 37-0, approved a bill that
would require colleges and universities
to post financial information online
in a publicly accessible fashion,
undergo regular budgetary screening
and alert state officials if they face imminent
closure.
The bill was filed in response to some
college closures and mergers in recent
years, most notably Mount Ida College
which in April 2018 caught everyone
by surprise with the unexpected announcement
that it would shut down
at the end of that school year.
Under the bill, all higher education institutions
would be required to alert the
Board of Higher Education if they have
any liabilities that create a risk of “imminent
closure.” The measure also requires
board members at every college and
university to undergo regular fiduciary
and accreditation training.
If the board determines that a school
does in fact face closure, the school
would be required to create a contingency
plan with details outlining how
students can complete their programs,
how their records would be maintained
and how deposits would be refunded.
The board would impose a fine of up
to $1,000 per day if it determines that
an institution has failed to comply with
this new law. The board would also have
the power to suspend state funding to
the college or revoke degree-granting
authority.
“The Senate has continually placed
an emphasis on education and making
sure that students are afforded every
opportunity possible,” said Sen. Anne
Gobi (D-Spencer), Senate chair of the
Committee on Higher Education. “This
bill adds necessary protections to make
sure that students, faculty and staff are
protected from abrupt school closings
and provides greater transparency and
accountability relative to the financial
stability of all institutions of higher
learning.”
The House has already approved its
own version of the bill and a conference
committee will likely hammer out
a compromise version.
(A “Yes” vote is for the bill.)
Sen. Sal DiDomenico Yes
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK'S SESSION?
Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks the
length of time that the House and Senate
were in session each week. Many
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 October 28-November
1, the House met for a total of
five hours and 30 minutes and the Senate
met for a total of five hours and 47
minutes.
Mon. October 28 House 11:02 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. Senate 11:15 a.m. to 4:19
p.m.
Tues. October 29 House 11:05 a.m. to
12:19 p.m.
No Senate session
Wed. October 30 House 11:01 a.m. to
11:06 a.m. Senate 1:46 p.m. to 2:16
p.m.
Thurs. October 31 House 11:00 a.m.
to 11:13 a.m. Senate 11:10 a.m. to
11:23 a.m.
Fri. November 1 No House session No
Senate session
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OBITUARIES
Anthony S. Ciulla
75 years of age, of Revere, formerly
of Everett, passed away surrounded
by his loving family on Tuesday, October
29, 2019.
Cherished son of the late Ignatius
and Lucia (Bono) Ciulla. Beloved
husband of the late Rita (Tecci) Ciulla.
Loving father of Lauren Laidlaw
and Karen Ciulla and her husband
Alexis Vila Moret. Loving father-inlaw
of Matthew Laidlaw. Adored
grandfather of Anthony and Olivia
Laidlaw and Max and Maia Vila
Moret. Caring brother of Lillian Ortisi
and her husband Frank, Michael
Ciulla and the late Leo Ciulla and his
surviving wife Hazel. Caring brotherin-law
of Ann Viarella, Frances Christie
and her husband James, Gloria
Trentini and her husband Robert
and Salvatore Tecci and his wife Denise.
Also survived by many loving
nieces, nephews, cousins and lifelong
friends.
Donations may be made in Anthony’s
memory to the Kaplan Family
Hospice House 78 Liberty St. Danvers,
MA 01923.
Maria (Civitareale)
DeSimone
Born in Vittorito, Italy, age 86, of Everett
on October 30th. Beloved wife
of the late Gino DeSimone. Loving
mother of Nancy DiFilipo and her
husband Thomas, Marilena Toomajian
and her husband Charles, Viviana
Cunsolo and her husband Vincenzo,
Gino DeSimone Jr and his
wife Rosanne and Marco DeSimone
and his wife Maria Patricia. Daughter
of the late Giuseppe Civitareale
and Domenica. Sister of the late
Rocco, Palma, Anna, Ludovica
“Dora” and Americo. Also, survived
by 11 grandchildren: Gina and her
husband Kevin, Nicole, Kirk, Marc,
Rocco, Vincenzo Jr., Regina, Gino III,
Maria, Sofia and Marco Jr and 1
great granddaughter: Giana. Donations
may be made in Maria’s memory
to the Kaplan Family Hospice
House, 78 Liberty Street, Danvers,
MA 01923.
Maria Lea (Silvestri)
Magnani
nacchi and her husband, Giuseppe
of Michigan. She is also survived by
her wonderful nieces Stephanie Bonacchi
and Gina Hespen.
Frank B. Adams
Of Everett, Monday, October 28.
Devoted husband of the late Marlene
(Foster). Beloved father of Victoria
Ariam Adams and Khary Eidolon.
He also leaves behind a host of
other relatives and friends.
Dolores M. “Dee”
(Jacome) Dolan
Of Everett on October 31. Beloved
wife of the late Martin J. Dolan. Loving
mother of Debra Pawlyk and
her husband Basil of Hampton Falls,
NH. Loving sister of Patricia DeGray
and Robert Jacome. Also survived
by her loving grandchildren Steven
Pawlyk and his wife Orlagh of NH
and Amanda Monroe and her husband
Eric of California. Cherished
great grandmother to Avery, Peyton
and Beckham.
Leo Marino
Of Saugus, age 84,
passed away peacefully
on October 31,
Of Everett, entered into eternal rest
on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, surrounded
by her loving family. She
was 80 years of age. Born in San
Gemignano, Italy, Maria Lea lived in
Everett for 59 years and worked at
the Massachusetts General Hospital
for many years where she made
many lifelong friends. Late member
of the Orsogna Women’s Club of Everett.
Beloved wife of the late Luciano
for 57 years. Loving mother of
Laura Vlasuk and her husband
James C. Vlasuk of Middleton and
Diana D'Alba and her husband Anthony
D'Alba of Stoneham. Loving
grandmother of James C. Vlasuk, II
and Emily D'Alba. Sister of Anna Bo2019.
Leo was born in Everett on
December 11, 1934. He was a late
Navy Veteran. The son of the late
Rose and Peter Marino. He was the
beloved husband of Josephine Ciampa
married in 1959. Loving father
of Peter Marino, Joseph Marino
and his wife Patty, Rose McNall,
Josephine Jancsy and her husband
Brian, Jeannette Marino, and the
late Leo M. Marino Jr. who is survived
by his former spouse, Dawn
Marino. Loving brother of Peter and
sister in law Rosalie Marino, Joseph
and sister in law Kathy Marino, Josephine
and brother in law Paul Sevigny,
and the late Louie and (living)
sister in law Marie Marino. Leo
is also survived by sister in law, Teresa
Ciampa. He is survived by his
ten cherished grandchildren; Joey,
Jessica, Kristina, Brian, Annette,
Kurt, Nicholas, Brandon, Nicolette,
and Angelica. He loved his nieces,
nephews and his extended family.
He was a loving father, husband,
grandfather, and friend to all. He
loved carpentry, and worked as a
talented cabinet maker. Went on to
run his own successful business for
35 years, he worked hard up till the
time of his illness. He loved to have
family over for dinner. He was always
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School Committee
School Committee Memberat-Large
Millie Cardello topped
the ticket in the At-Large race
with 1,956 votes. She was
closely followed by former City
Councillor Cynthia Sarnie, who
garnered 1,915 votes. Candidate
Samantha Lambert will
also join the committee, finishing
third with 1,262 votes.
The greatest margin of victory
came out of Ward 2 as
incumbent Member Joseph
LaMonica sailed past candidate
Thomas Messina by 904
votes. In Ward 6, committee
Chairman Thomas Abruzzese
cruised to victory with 2,198
votes compared to 1,373 votes
for challenger John Mavilio. Incumbent
Ward 1 Member Allen
Panarese also did well, defeating
candidate Edgar Ruiz
by 804 votes. In Ward 3, incumbent
Member Frank Parker
withstood a months-long
barrage from challenger Robert
Santacroce to win reelection
by 596 votes.
But there will be a change
in Ward 4, as candidate Dana
Murray received 2,064 votes to
defeat incumbent Member David
Ela by a 710-vote margin.
Voter turnout
Regarding voter turnout, the
election results indicated that
4,993 residents voted in the
election, which represents 25.2
percent of the city’s electorate.
City Clerk Sergio Cornelio said
this was the turnout he expected.
“It’s what we normally get,”
he said.
ZBA | SEE PAGE 19
counsel for LMJ, said his client
would be willing to reduce the
building’s height by one floor.
Yet, the parcel is 2,503 square
feet and the proposed building
would have been 5,688
square feet.
“This piece of land isn’t big
enough for a one-family let
alone an eight-family,” said
Chairwoman Mary Gerace.
The variance request for 295
Chelsea St. was tabled until
January 21, 2020, as petitioner
Frank Mastrocola needed additional
time. The variance request
for 31-33 School St. was
also tabled as the project proposal
is being redesigned.
In addition, the board denied
the Special Permit request
from Jose Eustaquio Coelho for
the property at 57-59 Bennett
St. when the applicant failed
to appear for the second time.
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who performed the first human
heart transplant was born?
2. What country invented
wallpaper?
3. What has truffle, black trumpet
and shaggy mane varieties?
4. On Nov. 9, 1872, a fire similar
to the Great Chicago Fire started
where in New England?
5. What is a cheesehead?
6. Who was the first U.S. president
to be impeached?
7. On Nov. 10, 1983, Fred Cohen
presented the first documentation
of what computer problem?
8. What color die comes from the
woad plant?
9. Where is the Ring of Fire, which
has most of the world’s volcanoes?
10. On Nov. 11, 1976, what
inventor of the mobile died?
11. “The Last Waltz” concert by
The Band and special guests was
on what holiday in 1976?
12. Why was the date of
November 11 chosen for Chinese
Singles’ Day, a popular shopping
holiday for young Chinese?
13. Traditionally, what do the
English call fall?
14. What are the two most
expensive spices?
15. On Nov. 12, 1956, the then
largest iceberg (the size of
Belgium) was sighted in Antarctica;
it had broken off from what?
16. What team won three Super
Bowls in the 1990s?
17. What has banana, turban and
buttercup varieties?
18. On Nov. 13, 1946, artificial
snow from a cloud was produced
for the first time in the United
States over Mount Greylock, Mass.
with what frozen substance?
19. What was Veterans Day first
called?
20. On Nov. 14, 1991, what special
day did the International Diabetes
Federation and the World Health
Organization create?
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REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
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BUYER1
BUYER2
Henriquez-Portillo, M E
Rodrigues, Gessandro
Binadi, Tek R
Nason, Alexander P
Rodrigues-Darocha, G
SELLER1
Travaglione, Richard M
JJI T
Ngu, Binh H
Desouza, Jose A
SELLER2
Scadding, Lona P
Nguyen, Hoa V
ADDRESS
36 Summer St
153 Chestnut St
11 Clinton Pl
26 Clarence St
CITY DATE
Everett
Everett
Everett
Everett
PRICE
22.10.2019
21.10.2019
16.10.2019
16.10.2019
$700 000,00
$425 000,00
$480 000,00
$657 000,00
ily with carpentry projects, or whatever
else they needed him for. A
special thanks you to Sergia, Merche,
and Mia, and to all of the All
Care Hospice in Saugus for their loving
care and support. Lastly, a special
thanks to Rocco Funeral home
and all of their arrangements. Donations
in Leo's memory may be
made to the Michael J. Fox Parkinson
Foundation at wwwmichaeljfox.org.
Paul
J. Cirino
Passed away suddenly
on November 1,
2019. He was 70
years old.
Paul was a lifelong resident of Everett
and a retired United States
Air Force Veteran Reserve. He
worked as a technician for Verizon
for 45 years.
Paul was the son of the late Joseph
and Josephine (Alba) Cirino.
He was the beloved father
of Elysia M. Cirino of Stoneham
and Joseph A. Cirino of Malden.
Paul was the loving brother of
Patricia Cirino, Domenic Cirino
and his wife Lucille, Donna Gardynski
and her husband William,
and John Cirino. He was the cherished
grandfather of William A.
Campbell IV and Olivia K. Campbell.
He is also survived by nieces
and nephews.
In lieu of flowers donations in
Paul’s memory may be made to
Autism Speaks, 85 Devonshire St.
9th FL, Boston, MA 02109.
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WONDERING WHAT YOUR HOME IS WORTH?
CALL FOR YOUR FREE MARKET ANALYSIS!
LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
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38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
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garage under, great location, master bedroom with master bath and walk
in closet, finished lower level for the extended family ......... $579,900
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS
appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat
enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level ... $569,900
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
WILMINGTON ~ Colonial featuring 4 beds and
2 full baths, great dead end location, central AC,
hardwood flooring, finished lower level ..$534,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
LYNN ~ New construction. 3400 sq feet, 4 bed, 2.5 bath,
gas heat, central AC, hardwood flooring, walking closet,
great cul de sac location, garage under ........... $879,999
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
SOLD
SOLD
UNDER
CONTRACT
SOLD
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JRS Properties, Inc. joins America in saying
Thank You to all our Veterans! We wish them all a
safe and happy holiday!
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Broker/President
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Norma Capuano Parziale
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