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By Tara Vocino
amily members of a threetime
Purple Heart recipient
refl ected on his legacy, days before
Memorial Day weekend.
Staff Sgt. Joseph â€œRedâ€ Terenzio,
96, a veteran of World War
II, was the fi rst person to pass
away from the COVID-19 virus
on March 30 at the Chelsea Soldiersâ€™
Home.
â€œHis last words over Skype
were â€˜My name is Joe,â€™â€ his
daughter, Brenda Dâ€™Errico, said
as she became emotional during
Tuesdayâ€™s tribute on the
American Legion lawn. â€˜Tell my
family Iâ€™m okay.â€™â€
Honorably discharged and
earning Silver and two Bronze
Stars, the Good Conduct Medal
and the Distinguished Unit
Badge for gallantry in action
Terenzioâ€™s son-in-law James Dâ€™Errico said the noble soldier was a great family man.
The late Joe â€œRedâ€ Terenzio, a true WWII Army combat hero, is
shown with his wife Delma and daughter, Brenda Dâ€™Errico at the
Chelsea Soldiersâ€™ Home where â€œRedâ€ and family celebrated his 95th
birthday in 2018. Among Mr. Terenzioâ€™s medals were four Purple
Hearts, Two Bronze Stars, a Silver Star, Combat Infantry medals
and American and Asian Campaign medals. He spent his years as
an enlisted soldier in the Pacifi c Theatre. (Advocate fi le photo)
against the enemy â€“ his daughter
recalls him â€œserving his country
and family,â€ working as a
Chelsea Naval Hospital painter,
following the service. He was
injured in the Solomon Islands,
the Philippines and New Guinea.
Her husband, James, called
his father-in-law, â€œa great family
member and a great dad.â€
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emembering the true
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1,000 American flags were installed
on the lawn of American
Legion Post 61 and 40 fl ags at the
Rumney Marsh Burying Ground
on Tuesday to honor those who
gave their lives in service from
the American Indian Wars to Operation
Iraqi Freedom.
This is a Memorial Day unlike
any other due to COVID-19.
Fifteen Revere residents
have passed away from the virus
thus far, but Veterans Service
Offi cer Marc Silvestri hopes
that it teaches everyone a lesMEMORIAL
DAY | SEE PAGE 12
HONORING REVEREâ€™S WAR HEROES: Pictured from left to right; Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino,
Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti, Arthur Minichiello, who served in the South Pacifi c in 1942,
and Veterans Service Offi cer Marc Silvestri. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
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Banbana Natholia gets supplies
by Luna Castro, in the baby carriage.
WEE
diaper distribution a great
success thanks to $25K Foundation grant
By Tara Vocino
A
pproximately 200 mothers
and fathers waited nearly
two hours before start time
for the fi rst diaper distribution,
which was sponsored by Women
Encouraging Empowerment,
Inc. (WEE) and a $25,000 grant
from The Boston Foundation.
The organization is seeking
donations since they ran out
of supplies halfway through
last Friday nightâ€™s event. To
donate, call 617-389-0062 or
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Dianna Daitlana is shown with
her items.
Expecting mom, Kiessia Gutierrez,
at eight months, received
diapers, baby formula
and water.
Event Organizer Olga Tacure asks people to remain socially distant. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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City braces for a tight 2021 budget
By Barbara Taormina
L
ike other cities and towns,
Revere is facing municipal
budget challenges brought on
by unanticipated costs and a
loss of revenue caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. Finance
Director Richard Viscay presented
an overview of Revereâ€™s
fi nances this week to the City
Council. The city is facing a $2
million shortfall for the rest of
this year and uncertainty about
the 2021 budget.
â€œWe want to try and close
this year without a defi cit,â€ Viscay
told the council, adding that
the city implemented a budget
freeze at the beginning of the
month.
According to Viscay, local revenues
are off by about $2 million
compared to last year at
this time. Some of that decrease
is due to decisions to defer interest
payments on local taxes.
And some is due to a decline in
revenue from taxes on rooms
and meals, which is expected
to drop signifi cantly during the
fi nal quarter of this fi scal year.
â€œWe anticipate the city will use
some of the money from the stabilization
fund to balance the
current year out and avoid any
cuts in services,â€ said Viscay. Revere
has $8.5 million in its general
stabilization fund and $7.2
million in the water and sewer
stabilization fund. Federal and
state emergency funds are also
expected to cover some of this
yearâ€™s shortfall.
But the 2021 budget is a different
story, and Viscay is waiting
for some numbers on local
aid from the state, which is
bracing for a $4 to $6 billion reduction
in revenue. â€œWe are anticipating
the 2021 budget will
be very lean, but it will be balanced,â€
he said.
However, in order to balance
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next yearâ€™s budget, Viscay said,
everything is on the table, including
a reduction in force or
cuts to the police, fire, public
works and inspectional services
departments. The city may
also be forced to consider cuts
in services, elimination of programs,
debt and pension obligation
restructuring and health insurance
modifi cations. The city
hopes to avoid those options
and move forward with a business-as-usual
budget.
Viscay said contingency plans
are being discussed and the city
has ample stabilization accounts
to meet unforeseen events. â€œWe
donâ€™t want to get into the habit
of balancing budgets with onetime
revenue, but Iâ€™m sure we
can all agree itâ€™s a rainy day fund,
and itâ€™s raining now,â€ said Viscay.
Mayor Brian Arrigoâ€™s offi ce will
deliver the 2021 budget to the
council at their next meeting
on June 8.
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Many happy dads were in attendace.
e-mail info@WEEWomen.org.
According to Event Organizer
Olga Tacure, who is WEEâ€™s executive
director, the grant also includes
distribution of 17,600 gift
cards, ranging from $50 to $300
per household, based on income.
â€œAlthough residents donated
some food and baby formula,
thereâ€™s still a great need,â€
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COVID-19: How Revere
compares to neighboring
communities
O
ver the past week, the number
of confi rmed COVID-19
cases in Revere increased from
1,403 to 1,506 â€“ a 7.3 percent increase,
according to the latest
weekly city/town cases available
Wednesday. Revere has the fi fth
highest rate in the state, with an
average of 2,472.24 confi rmed
cases per 100,000.
COVID-19 | SEE PAGE 15
Revere Dems name Dimple Rana
Democratic City Committee Chair
By Christopher Roberson
T
he Revere Democratic City
Committee voted unanimously
to appoint Dimple Rana
as its chairwoman during the
committeeâ€™s reorganizational
meeting on May 16. In addition
to previously serving as the
committeeâ€™s vice chairwoman,
Rana is also the director of the
cityâ€™s Healthy Community Initiatives.
â€œIâ€™m
proud to continue to
make history in Revere as the
fi rst woman of color to run in
my hometown city and now
the newly elected chair of the
Democratic City Committee,â€
said Rana. â€œThe result of the organizing
work of the One Revere
Movement is refl ected in
that we just elected the most
diverse committee in the history
of the City Committee.â€
Councillor-at-Large Steven
Morabito and Danielle Osterman
were subsequently elected
as the new vice chairs. Osterman
was also chosen as the
new chairwoman of Ward 5. In
addition, City Council President
Patrick Keefe and Juan Jaramillo
were reelected as treasurer and
ginalized, and I am proud that
the people elected to lead our
party at city and ward levels are
at the intersection of race, class,
sexual orientation, age, gender
and even language.â€
Keefe said the Democratic Party
is â€œalive and wellâ€ in Revere. â€œItâ€™s
great to see the younger leaders
becoming more involved
in our cityâ€™s, stateâ€™s and nationâ€™s
democratic process and itâ€™s refl
ective in the most economical
and socially diverse committee
we have to date,â€ he said.
In addition to the new ExecThe
Revere Democratic City
Committee recently cast a
unanimous vote to appoint
Dimple Rana as its new chairwoman.
(Courtesy Photo)
secretary, respectively, positions
they have held since 2016.
Jaramillo, an immigrant and
advocate for Revere, said he and
Keefe coach Revere Pop Warner
Football together and that Rana
has been a mentor to him. â€œI
know fi rsthand how much they
care for our city,â€ said Jaramillo.
â€œOur platform fi ghts for those
who have historically been marutive
Board, Allan Fitzmaurice
was reelected as the Ward 1
chairman and Louis Ciarlone will
also be returning as the chairman
of Ward 4. Chaimaa Hossaini
was elected to lead Ward
2. At 19 years old, Hossaini is
the youngest offi cer ever to be
elected to the committee. Kathy
Occena was elected as chairwoman
of Ward 3 while the
committee chose Joseph Gravellese
to lead Ward 6.
The committeeâ€™s elections are
held every four years. Residents
can learn more about the committee
by sending email to reveredems@gmail.com.
City
Council calls for
reopening the city for kids
By Barbara Taormina
City Council President Patrick
Keefe said this week that slowly
and safely is his motto. Thatâ€™s
how Keefe would like to see the
city reopen some of its parks and
recreational facilities so that people
have a chance to exercise and
be outdoors.
Councillors supported Keefeâ€™s
motion to request that Mayor Brian
Arrigo open some parks and
recreational facilities by June 1.
â€œI recognize some restrictions
may and should apply, but we
need to start lifting some of the
restrictions within reason,â€ said
Keefe. â€œI fi rmly believe we need
to look at a safe way back to normalcy.â€
Keefe
said he is looking at reopening
the parks as a parent
knowing that kids will be outdoors
and involved in youth activities
with or without the cityâ€™s
permission. â€œGo by any park on a
nice day, and youâ€™ll see them out
there,â€ he said.
According to Keefe, locking up
city parks doesnâ€™t work. Kids are
just hopping the fences. â€œThey are
actually destroying public property
to get into the parks,â€ he said.
â€œI would rather have them [using
the parks] with our restrictions and
guidance.â€
Keefe said Governor Charlie
Baker released guidelines for reopening
beaches, parks, athletic
fi elds and courts, gardens, zoos
and boating facilities on Memorial
Day. Walking, biking, running
and hiking will be allowed in parks
and public open spaces as long as
people maintain social distancing
and wear face masks if they
canâ€™t keep at least six feet apart
from others.
Athletic fi elds and courts can be
used for noncontact sports with
no shared equipment, such as tennis
and pickleball. Players should
wash their hands before and after
games and avoid touching
an opponentâ€™s equipment. Pickup
games, organized games and
tournaments are not allowed.
Zoos and botanical gardens will
also reopen, but buildings that are
part of those facilities will remain
closed and admission will be limited
to 20 percent capacity. Keefe
believes some of those guidelines
can be adjusted to fi t Revereâ€™s interests
and needs
Councillor-at-Large George Rotondo
suggested park monitors
could give out face masks and
hand sanitizer to kids and make
sure social distancing rules were
being followed. â€œOnce we allow
kids back in the parks, theyâ€™ll be
fi ne,â€ he said.
Keefe also asked the councillors
to support a request that Arrigo
develop a plan for summer youth
activities. â€œThe summer recreation
program is not going to look the
same this year, if it happens at all,â€
he said. Still, Keefe is convinced
there are ways to run summer programs
at the parks that keep kids
safe through social distancing and
limited groups.
Keefe also said summer youth
programs are important for parents
with young children who may
eventually start returning to work.
The Revere Reopening Team
has been looking at diff erent strategies
to safely ease restrictions
and reopen the city. Although the
team has started talks with faith
leaders on safety guidelines for
reopening places of worship, their
initial focus has been on business
and industries. But summer youth
programs are an important piece
of reopening Revere businesses
and returning to a new normal.
â€œIf parents go back to work in
July, kids are going to need something
to do and some place to go,â€
Keefe said.
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Tacure said during the distribution.
â€œNext time, weâ€™ll donate
cloth diapers, instead of disposables,
to save money and
the earth.â€
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020
Memorial Day 2020
Though we can never repay our debt to them, we honor those men and women
who made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our Freedom.
Speaker of the House
Robert A.
DeLeo
Ward 3 Councillor
Arthur
Guinasso
Council Vice-President
Ira
Novoselsky
School Board Member
Carol Tye
Councillor-at-Large
Anthony
Zambuto
Ward 6 Councillor
Richard
Serino
Mayor
Brian
Arrigo
Councillor-at-Large
Candidate for State Representative
Jessica
Giannino
Ward 5 Councillor
John
Powers
Ward 1 Councillor
Joanne
McKenna
School Board Member
Susan
Gravellese
School Board Member
Michael
Ferrante
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Memorial Day 2020
Though we can never repay our debt to them, we honor those men and women
who made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our Freedom.
World War I
Max Achenbach
William Batstone
John Breen
Charles N.E. Brown
John R. Butler
Euplio Cerrone
Joseph W. Chamberlain
Pasquale Colangelo
Douglas C. Cummings
Joseph DiItalia
Frank P. DiPesa
Richard D. Donnelly
Francis J. Driscoll
Frank Erricolo
John F. Fitzpatrick
Charles N. Fredericks
William H. Hartley
Raymond Lawrence
Carl W. Mabie
Samuel P. Mahoney
Richard R. Marshall
John Mooney
William Murphy
John Pesa
Louis Sandler
Samuel Sandler
Albert W. Smith
James T. Sweeney
William Ungvarsky
Earl B. Welch
Lawrence J. Flaherty
Patrick Santa Maria
World War II
Warren E. Allen
William E. Allen
Frank J. Alvino
Salvatore J. Bagnulo
Frederick C. Baldwin
Joseph Beader
Michael Begley
Edward Bloom
Phillip F. Boyd
William S. Boyd
James L. Brandano
Italo J. Breda
Leroy E. Brown
Robert P. Brown
Milton Bubis
Francis Burns
Richard J. Chouinard
Loftus L. Christianson
Alfred J. Conley
John A. Conley
Lloyd F. Coolidge
Adolph F. Cormier
Eugene Coscia
Wilfred F. Cote
Robert E. Cotter
Salvatore Crivello
Paul W. Cronin
William J. Crough
Robert Cummings
Robert P. Cuozzo
Fred E. Deacon
Victor D. DeGuglielmo
James D. Demarco
Thomas DeSisto
Council President
Patrick
Keefe, Jr.
& Family
School Board Member
Anthony
Dâ€™Ambrosio
Joe
State Representative
Gravellese
Candidate for
Albert DeStroop
Antonio DiGregorio
Augustine A. DiPietro
Dante DiPrizio
Arthur DiStasio
Peter DiStasio
Daniel F. Doris
Charles D. Dugan
George A. Elwell
John Famiglietti
Robert Fecitt
Samuel Feldman
Christopher Ferragamo
Charles J. Fietz
John V. Fitzgerald
John H. Foley
Francis J. Foye
Nicholas Frammartino
Hallet S. Fraser, Jr.
Edward H. Friedman
Harry J. Garrity
Harold Gay
Edward Z. Gelman
Robert Gladstone
Samuel H. Gordon
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Julius Greenberg
John F. Hannigan
Joseph Harrington
Kenneth G. Harrington
David P. Hartigan, Jr.
Herbert S. Hill, Jr.
James J. Hill
George Horblitt
Joshua R. Howard
Maurice W. Hudlin
John E. Hurley
Joseph H. Joyce, Jr.
John D. Kane
Isadore Kaplan
Harold E. Kendall
Chester H. Kenney
Hubert H. King
Alfred Kniznick
Elwin Knowles
John E. Knox
Carroll Kummerer
Thomas F. Landry
Stephen M. Langone
Simon Lee
John J. Lehmann
Raymond Lepore
Herbert Levine
Douglas J. MacDonald
Andrew J. Mantine
Paul S. Maslowski
John ZW. Mastrachi
John A. Mastromarino
John N. Mayor, Jr.
Thomas J. McCarthy
Charles F. McClusky
Robert F. McDonald
Charles G. McMackin
Joseph E. Messina
John H. Minichino
Irving Mintz
Seymour A. Molin
Frank A. Molino
Domenic D. Morra
Joseph L. Mottolo
Joseph Oâ€™Brien
Christopher Paragone
Edward J. Parsons
Kenneth J. Patenaude
Lugo Pennachio
Francis Petro
William Pidgeon
James F. Quinlan
Fred L. Raymond
Carmine M. Reppucci
Alfred S. Romeo
Harold Rosenbaum
Melvin E. Rosenberg
Samuel N. Rubinovitz
Armando Rubbiero
Alexander A. Russo
Anthony G. Sarno
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John A. Sciaraffa
Thomas F. Shaughnessy
Gerald P. Shaughnessy
Irving B. Sherman
George H. Singer
Kenneth G. Snow
Peter Stamulis
Edward Steinman
Robert Struthers
George C. Sullivan
John Sullivan
Gerlad Swerling
Carl M. Thomajan
Sidney Toressen
Raymond R. Venezia
Thomas Von Holzhausen
Israel Weinberg
May We Never Forget that
Freedom isnâ€™t Free
Councillor-at-Large
Steve
Morabito
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Woodrow W. Wilkins
V. Howard Woodell
Harry Zassman
Milton Zelmeyer
KOREAN WAR
Shirley B. Andrews
Hugo F. Carozza
Frank Charido
Gerald Chieppo
Joseph Concannon
Bernard A. Kinnally
Bernard Kniznick
Robert S. Mauro
William A. Shiveree
Walter Smart
VIETNAM WAR
Robert L. Blais
Sebastian E. DeLuca
Arthur R. Legrow, Jr.
Alan J. Oâ€™Brien, Jr.
Walter S. Olinsky, Jr.
Stephen J. Penta
GULF WAR
Daniel F. Cunningham
Lawrence Salamone
Matthew J. Stanley
Nelson D. Rodriguez
OIF/OEF - 6/4 CAV
Jared Gleeve
Jared C. Monti
Ryan King
Glenn M. Sewall
Mecolus McDaniel
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020
State Rep. candidate Joe Gravellese to host Virtual
Town Hall on helping small businesses with Daniel
Takash of the Niskanen Center
O
n Wednesday, May 27 at 5
p.m., State Representative
candidate Joe Gravellese (Massachusetts
16th Suff olk District
â€“ Revere, Chelsea and Saugus)
will host a Virtual Town Hall with
Daniel Takash, a regulatory policy
fellow at the Niskanen Center,
a nonpartisan Washington,
D.C.â€“based think tank. The event
will be streamed on Gravelleseâ€™s
Facebook page at www.facebook.com/joegrav.
Gravellese
and Takash will discuss ways to
reform and modernize regulations
to allow small businesses
to fl ourish, especially in the postCOVID-19
environment.
â€œDemocrats donâ€™t often talk
about regulatory reform, but
we need to acknowledge that
thereâ€™s a difference between
useful regulations that protect
public safety, and those that are
designed to entrench the status
quo by burying small businesses
in red tape,â€ said Gravellese.
He added, â€œIn the COVID-19
environment, cities and towns
are realizing that they need to
be fl exible to let small businesses
fi nd new and creative ways
to operate without burdening
them with needless hoops
to jump through. The cost and
challenge of opening a small
business has made it so often
only businesses at the high end
survive. As an equality of opportunity
issue, Democrats need
to be talking about thisâ€¦During
my campaign, Iâ€™ve talked
JOE GRAVELLESE
about how progressives, moderates,
and conservatives can fi nd
common ground without sacrifi
cing our principles. This is one
such area. â€œ
Takash contributes to the Niskanen
Centerâ€™s â€œCaptured Economyâ€
project, which discusses
how regressive regulations
â€œhave allowed wealthy special
interests to capture broad domains
of the policymaking process
and twist the rules for their
own benefit.â€ Learn more at
www.niskanencenter.org.
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City Council slams small cell antenna applications
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By Barbara Taormina
ity Councillors did not hide
their anger with Network
Building + Consulting and ExteNet,
which fl ooded this weekâ€™s
City Council meeting with 25 applications
for permits to install
small cell antennas throughout
the city.
The council was forced to
hold 25 separate public hearings,
one for each of the applications,
which were referred
to the Zoning Sub-Committee
for review. Councillors are now
working on a small cell antenna
ordinance, but the applications
already fi led will not be subject
to the regulations that will be
outlined in the new ordinance.
â€œI think itâ€™s a disgrace that
these companies have submitted
25 applications for special
permits during a pandemic,â€ said
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna.
â€œNothing like taking advantage
of a community during
a major crisis.â€
Residents and city councillors
made their views about small
cell antennas clear last December
when Cellco Partnershipâ€™s
applications to install the equipment
on utility poles on Kimball
and Crystal Avenues and North
Shore Road were denied. Concerns
were raised about health
risks, aesthetics and the negative
effect on property values
during a crowded zoning
meeting.
â€œThe citizens of Revere are
speaking, and they donâ€™t want
this, some of it for reasons based
on health or based on the fact
theyâ€™re unsightly,â€ said City
Council President Patrick Keefe
last December. â€œWeâ€™re not breaking
the law by voting on this. If
they want to take me to court,
feel free, thatâ€™s their right.â€
The Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) limits a communityâ€™s
authority over cell towers
and antennas and prohibits
municipalities from adopting
regulations that interfere with
the telecommunications industryâ€™s
ability to provide wireless
service. Local decisions on
installations cannot be based
on health concerns about radio
frequency emissions when the
proposed equipment complies
with the commissionâ€™s radio frequency
rules.
The 25 new applications are
for 4G antennas which can be
upgraded to the faster 5G antennas.
Councillor-at-Large Jessica
Giannino said she had issues
with the 5G antennas and
questions about the 4G equipFormer
Revere High
graduates step up
for Class of 2020
By Joanne McKenna
I
n March, the
world of the
Revere Seniors
of the Class of
2020 came to a
screeching halt.
In an instant their
prom, class day,
award ceremonies,
Mr. Revere
High School contest,
barbecue â€“
and now maybe
graduation â€“
were all cancelled.
Very soon after, however, former
class offi cers and students
from the Classes of 2019, 2018
and 2017 took the initiative and
started a Go Fund Me Page to
raise money for the 2020 Class.
Nearly $6,000 was raised from
donors in and outside of Revere.
With the money raised, 480
seniors will receive a Congratulations
to the Class of 2020
lawn sign with their name on
it, paid for by these selfl ess and
amazing former Revere High
students.
In all my 20 years as a class
ment. â€œWe still donâ€™t know what
the detriment will be to the
neighborhood,â€ she said. Giannino
also said that because
of FCC rules, there is not much
the council can do about the
antennas.
Councillor Arthur Guinasso
said he had fielded a slew of
calls from his constituents who
are concerned about the eight
antennas proposed for locations
in Ward 3. â€œWhat is the size
of the equipment? How high
up on the pole will it be? Will
they obstruct views? Will there
be lights or signs? Who will this
equipment be serving and how
many antennas are planned for
Revere?â€ asked Guinasso. â€œThose
are some of the questions Iâ€™ll be
asking at the Zoning Sub-Committee.â€
Prior
to wading through 25
public hearings, Larry Washington,
an attorney for ExteNet, told
councillors the company supports
the cityâ€™s small cell antenna
ordinance. â€œWe submitted
some changes and we would
still like to see some revisions,
but we endorse the ordinance,â€
said Washington.
But that endorsement did little
to appease Councillor-atLarge
Anthony Zambuto, chairman
of the Zoning Sub-Committee,
and Ward 6 Councillor
Richard Serino, both of whom
criticized ExteNetâ€™s timing.
â€œI just want to state that you
knew this [ordinance] was coming,â€
said Zambuto. â€œI am not
happy, and I think this is a disgrace.â€
Zambuto said that by
the time the applications make
it through the Zoning Committee,
the ordinance will be
in place.
â€œYou knew about the ordinance;
you knew changes were
going to be happening,â€ said
Serino. â€œI think youâ€™re trying to
take advantage of a gateway
city.â€
Serino also said that there
seems to be a high concentration
of the antennas in residential
neighborhoods, and there
is not enough available data to
determine if they pose a health
risk.
â€œWeâ€™re not happy with this; itâ€™s
kind of being shoved down our
throats,â€ said Ward 2 Councillor
Ira Novoselsky. â€œIâ€™m tired of our
city starting to look like a porcupine
city with all these things
up all over the place. The neighbors
are not happy.â€
Keefe advised representatives
from ExteNet to be prepared to
respond to the councilâ€™s comments
and questions at the
Zoning Sub-Committee meeting
and to also bring a model of
an antenna and a map showing
where they hope to install the
equipment.
â€œPink Bagâ€ recycling
program returns
M
ayor Brian Arrigo announced this week that Simple Recycling
has relaunched the â€œpink bagâ€ recycling program in Revere.
Residents can fi ll the bags with unwanted clothing, jewelry,
shoes, toys, blankets, drapes, pillows and assorted small household
items. Residents can simply place the bag next to their recycling
bin during regular recycling weeks, and a Simple Recycling
vehicle will pick it up and leave a replacement bag for future use.
JOANNE MCKENNA
Ward 1 Councillor
advisor at Revere High School,
I have never seen
the generosity of
past classes get
involved with a
current graduating
class. It is with
great pride and
honor that I nominate
the following
former Revere
High students for
the Hero of Revere
Award, for
giving a bit of joy
to the Class of
Thank you
to all the
2020 in this very diffi cult time.
Gianni Hill, President, 2017
Megan Nguyen, President,
2018
Jenna Wells, President, 2019
Henry Batista, Vice President,
2018
Brandon Nguyen, Vice President,
2019
Cindy Murphy, Secretary, 2017
Taylor Giuff re-Catalano, Secretary,
2018
James Oâ€™Donnell, Treasurer,
2018
Cristian Acuna, Treasurer, 2019
Samantha Woodman, 2017
Natalie Maggioli, 2018
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020
MEMORIAL DAY | FROM PAGE 1
son. â€œWith a Memorial Day unlike
any other, I hope we keep
the true meaning of those who
gave the ultimate sacrifi ce,â€ Silvestri
said. â€œIf you do host a barbecue,
please do it safely.â€
Veterans Services Assistant
Director Donna Dreeszen said
she will go to Woodlawn Cemetery
to install fl ags on Pasquale
DeMarco, Korea, and Raymond
Merullo, World War II, who both
served God, country, communiMEMORIAL
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Revere High School Junior ROTC Battalion cadets Gabrielli
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Michael Roper, who served in Vietnam
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Navy with Veterans Service Offi cer Marc
Silvestri, a US Army veteran who served
in Afghanistan and was awarded the
Purple Heart Medal and Bronze Star
With Valor fi ghting the Taliban. (Advocate
Photos by Tara Vocino)
Ward 6 Councillor Richard
Serino, Ward 2 Councillor Ira
Novoselsky and Councillorat-Large
Gerry Visconti.
At the Rumney Marsh Burying Ground, approximately
40 fl ags were installed by the Revere High School
Junior ROTC Battalion.
Police showed their support, including Police Offi cer Jorge
Romero and School Resource Offi cer Joseph Singer.
Spring!
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MEMORIAL DAY | FROM PAGE 12
ty and city in the United States
Army, since she said they mean
a lot to her personally. She said
the Department of Veterans
Services paid for the fl ags and
Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino
pitched in as well. He and
Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti
fi led a joint motion along
with the Revere High School Junior
ROTC Battalion and the Veterans
Aff airs Department.
Silvestri said this yearâ€™s Memorial
Day services will be aired
on RevereTV as well as on social
media such as Facebook.
â€”Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
Mayor Brian Arrigo (left) is
shown with the volunteers who
helped place fl ags on the American
Legion Lawn.
Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti,
Veterans Service Offi cer
Marc Silvestri and Ward 6 Councillor
Richard Serino.
Socially distant with their masks off and using the American fl ag as
a marker, Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti, Veterans Service Offi
ce Director Marc Silvestri and Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino.
VETERAN | FROM PAGE 1
His wife of 70 years, Delma,
said he treated her well and
was very good to her. She said
that although quiet, her husband
was a great family man.
A member of the Revere
Moose Lodge 1272, Terenzio
was also a Revere Public
Schools custodian and owner
of Redâ€™s Painting & Plastering
and BT Cuttery. He is buried
in Woodlawn Cemetery â€“
Sheffi eld Mausoleum.
â€”Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
Push-ups were performed after
a fl ag fell during the event.
Revere Democratic City
Committee elects new board
T
he Revere Democratic City Committee had
its organizational meeting virtually on Saturday
and elected new offi cers:
New Chair: Dimple Rana.
New Vice Chairs: Steven Morabito, Danielle
Osterman.
Treasurer Reelected: Patrick Keefe, Jr.
Secretary: Juan Jaramillo.
Affi rmative Action Offi cer: Scott McCraney.
There were also chairs, vice chairs and representatives
for every ward elected.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020
Revere resident named
to Deanâ€™s List at University of New England
BIDDEFORD, Maine â€“ Baylee Flemming of Revere was named to the Deanâ€™s List for the 2020 spring
semester at the University of New England. Deanâ€™s List students must attain a grade point average
of 3.3 or better at the end of the semester.
Indian Rock Supportive Housing, Inc.
INDIAN ROCK SUPPORTIVE HOUSING, INC., ISSUES REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS FOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Saugus, Massachusetts, May 12, 2020 â€“ Indian Rock Supportive Housing, Inc., is seeking a
Property Management Professional for the Janet M. Leuci Residence (the property formerly
known as Sachem Manor) located at 91 Denver Street in Saugus, Massachusetts, a
residential community north of Boston.
The property is a 20-unit supportive housing complex designed for low-income residents
age 62 and older. The facility is designed to allow eligible residents to â€œage in place,â€
serving those still able to live independently as well as the very frail. The U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funded the project in 2008. The property is
owned by Indian Rock Supportive Housing, Inc., and overseen by a board of directors
including local residents. Greater Lynn Senior Services (GLSS), an Area Agency on
Aging and Aging Services Access Point located in Lynn, Massachusetts, serves as the
project sponsor.
Interested parties may request application materials and more information by contacting
Eileen Burk, Director of Evaluations, eburk@GLSS.net, Greater Lynn Senior Services,
781-586-8676.
Completed applications are due no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2020.
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disability.
May 22, 2020
GIANNELLI
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Grocery and Meal Service
Delivery Options for Seniors
Sheltering in Place
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend some good grocery and/or meal
service delivery options for seniors? My 78-year-old mother
has always shopped for herself, but since the coronavirus
pandemic hit the grocery store shelves are always half empty,
and sheâ€™s getting more fearful of leaving the house.
Parent Helper
Dear Helper,
There are numerous grocery and
meal service delivery options available
to help seniors stay safe at
home during this pandemic, but
whatâ€™s available to your mom will
depend on her location and budget.
You should also be aware that
because of demand, many grocery
and meal delivery services are overwhelmed
right now, so some services
in your momâ€™s area may be
greatly delayed or temporarily unavailable.
That said, here are some
good options to look into.
Grocery Delivery Services
Today, there are a variety of websites
and apps that allow you or
your mom to shop for groceries and
other household goods without
having to step foot inside a store.
Most of these services offer
memberships (fees usually run
around $100/year), which will get
you or your mom free deliveries on
orders over $30 or $35. Or, theyâ€™ll
charge a fl at delivery fee, which typically
cost around $8 to $10.
Depending on where your mom
lives there are numerous grocery
delivery services like Instacart (instacart.com)
and Shipt (shipt.com),
which work with a wide variety of
grocery retailers, including national
and local chains and are widely
available throughout the U.S.
They use independent-contractor
shopper/drivers to pick up orders
in stores and deliver them to you.
You should also check into
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If your mom still enjoys cooking,
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like Home Chef (homechef.com),
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(hellofresh.com).
Meal kits are subscription-based
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that most people are familiar with,
but many communities off er similar
programs sponsored by other
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names.
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which off ers a comprehensive
directory on their website.
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home delivered meal programs
across the U.S. deliver hot
meals daily or several times a week,
usually around the lunch hour,
to seniors over age 60. Weekend
meals, usually frozen, may also be
available, along with special diets
(diabetic, low-sodium, kosher,
etc.). Most of these programs typically
charge a small fee (usually between
$2 and $6) or request a donation,
while some may be free to
low-income seniors.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box
5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim
Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author
of â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE: The
Senate made history last week
when it held the fi rst remote session
with just a few members in
the Senate chamber. Most members
watched and listened to the
debate from the comfort of their
home or business offi ce through
their computers and voted via
phone.
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local
representativesâ€™ and senatorsâ€™
votes on one roll call from the
week of May 11-15.
ALLOW THE STATE TO BORROW
BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
(H 4677)
House 157-0, Senate 38-0, approved
and sent to Gov. Charlie
Baker a bill that would authorize
the state treasurer to borrow
billions of dollars needed to
keep the state running through
the end of June. The funding is
needed as a result of diminishing
income tax revenues during
COVID-19 when the Bay State
moved the tax return fi ling deadline
from April 15 to July 15 in addition
to the loss of sales tax and
other revenue as a result of business
shutdowns. State tax collections
dropped in April by more
than $2.3 billion compared to
April 2019.
The Legislature and the administration
accomplished this by
agreeing to engage in RANs â€”
Revenue Anticipation Notes. This
means that the state will borrow
in fi scal 2020 the amount of money
that was deferred or estimated
to have been deferred by the
movement of the tax fi ling date.
Then the state would use fi scal
year 2021 revenues to pay back
the loan.
Supporters said they anticipate
the borrowing could reach
OBITUARIES
Sam Coligandro
O
f Revere, on May 12, 2020, a
day short of his 93rd birthday.
Beloved husband of Anna
(Bamonte) Cogliandro. Cherished
father of Pamela Cogliandro
of Revere, Anthony Cogliandro
and his wife Brenda of
Maine and Mathew Cogliandro
of Revere. Adored grandfather
of Anthony, Joseph Andrew and
Christina. Dear brother of the
late Eustasio and Michael Coligandro
and Fortunata Zumbo.
Also survived by his great granddaughter
Avery Johnston. Sam
was the owner of Northgate Tailors
for 40 years. In accordance
with the CDCâ€™s restrictions on
social gatherings due to COVID-19
all services will be private.
At the familyâ€™s request, in lieu of
fl owers donations may be made
in Samâ€™s memory to the Dementia
Society of America at dementiasociety.org.
Stephen
M. Garbarino
12th Year Anniversary
May 25, 2008 â€“ May 25, 2020
Emil A. Pagliarulo
9
1 years of age, of Revere, formerly
of East Boston, passed
away on May 13 after a brief illness.
Son of the late Thomas and
Mary (Zangara) Pagliarulo. Beloved
husband of the late Pauline
and Louise Pagliarulo. Loving
and devoted father of Thomas
Pagliarulo and his wife Jeanne
of Beverly, and Anne Cobbett
of Everett. Cherished grandfather
of Thomas Pagliarulo and
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 17
Memoriam
Stephen M. Garbarino
12th Year Anniversary
May 25, 2008 - May 25, 2020
up to $3 billion in order to keep
the state fi nancially afl oat. They
said the state is obligated to pay
its bills and has no other choice.
â€œThe legislation that advanced
today will help the commonwealth
responsibly meet nearterm
budget challenges as we
continue to address the impacts
of COVID-19,â€ said Senate President
Karen Spilka (D-Ashland).
â€œIn order to protect the commonwealthâ€™s
taxpayers and maintain
fi scal discipline during this
public health crisis, the bi-partisan
legislation passed by the Senate
today authorizes the commonwealth
to fi nance the recent extension
of the 2019 state individual
income tax fi ling deadline and
provides a necessary bridge to
help us get through the next few
months until the next fi scal year,â€
said Sen. Mike Rodrigues (D-Westport),
chair of the Senate Committee
on Ways and Means. â€œThe passage
of this bill will allow the commonwealth
to meet its fi scal obligations
and pay its bills without
COVID-19 | FROM PAGE 4
City offi cials are able to compare
the number of COVID-19
cases confi rmed in Revere to
the number in neighboring cities
and towns as well as communities
of similar size by going
to the Massachusetts Department
of Public Health (DPH)
website at https://www.mass.
gov/info-details/covid-19-response-reporting,
then click
on COVID-19 cases by city/
town. Hereâ€™s how nine other
area communities compare to
Revere:
Lynn: 3,117 cases, 3,089.10
negatively aff ecting our residents
in the midst of this pandemic.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the borrowing).
Rep.
Bob DeLeo
Yes
Rep. RoseLee Vincent Yes
Sen. Joseph Boncore Yes
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 sesper
100,000.
Revere: 1,506 cases,
2,472.24 per 100,000.
Everett: 1,474 cases, 3,036.90
per 100,000.
Malden: 1,053 cases, 1,455.27
per 100,000.
Peabody: 877 cases, 1,572.65
per 100,000.
Saugus: 480 cases, 1,688.63
per 100,000.
Wakefi eld: 286 cases, 1,059.07
per 100,000.
Melrose: 216 cases, 746.83
per 100,000.
Reading: 270 cases, 982.39
per 100,000.
Lynnfield: 87 cases, 746.84
sions 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 May 4-8, the
House met for a total of two hours
and 32 minutes while the Senate
met for a total of one hour and
29 minutes
Mon. May 11 House 11:01
a.m. to 11:31 a.m.
Senate 11:24 a.m. to 12:05 p.m.
Tues. May 12 No House session
No
Senate session
Wed. May 13 House 11:03
a.m. to 1:55 p.m.
No Senate session
Thurs. May 14 House 11:04
a.m. to 11:14 a.m.
Senate 11:15 a.m. to 12:03 p.m.
Fri. May 15 No House session
No
Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
per 100,000.
Statewide totals: 88,970 cases,
1,277.06 per 100,000.
(Data compiled by DPH and
made public as of May 20, 2020,
count and rate [per 100,000] of
confi rmed COVID-10 cases in
Massachusetts by city/town,
January 1, 2020 â€“ May 20, 2020
On its website, the DPH noted
that the rate specifying the
number of cases per 100,000
â€œprovides a standardized way
to compare the burden of disease
in cities and towns regardless
of the size of their population.â€
The DPH stressed â€œthese
are reported cases only.â€
Space for Lease
3 Large Rooms, each with
Large Walk-in Storage Area.
In Loving Memory of My Son
â€œMy Scooby Dooâ€
How I miss You
sweet little one
You gave Me so much
love and joy
in your short time here
on earth with US
What keeps Me going,
is knowing
We will meet again one day
Love, Gramma
who adores you
Something will remind me
I never know just when,
It might be something someone says
And it all comes back again
The times we spent together
The happiness, the fun,
Once again, I feel the pain
Of life without my Son
Itâ€™s said that timeâ€™s a healer
Iâ€™m not sure this is true,
Thereâ€™s not a day that goes by Son
That I donâ€™t cry for you.
Until We Meet Again!
I Will Always Love You
and Miss You Little Buddy!
Love, Dad
or Aerobics Studio.
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his wife Crystle of Georgia, and
Nicholas Pagliarulo of Beverly.
Adored great-grandfather
of Mackenzie Pagliarulo. Brother
of the late Dominic Pagliarulo
and uncle of the late Stephen
Pagliarulo.
Emil especially enjoyed
spending time at his summer
home in Maine, where he
made many long-time friends.
He was employed by Domino
Sugar and Atlas Liquors for
many years, working until the
age of 87. He will miss and be
sorely missed by those who
knew and loved him, and especially
by Troy Dolan and John
Pantapas.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic,
services will be private.
Messages of condolence to the
family can be placed on our
memory wall. The family would
like to thank everyone for their
support.
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O
f Revere, on May 10, 2020.
Beloved daughter of the
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1. On May 22, 1849, what U.S.
President-to-be got a patent for a
boat-lifting invention?
2. What U.S. state has the countryâ€™s
only royal palace?
3. Whose motto is â€œBe Preparedâ€?
4. On May 23, 1995, what computer
programming language was
released by Sun Microsystems?
5. In what cityâ€™s version of the game
Monopoly would you fi nd Mayfair as
the most expensive property?
6. How many tiles does a Scrabble
hand have?
7. On May 24, 1929, what fi rst fi lm of
the Marx Brothers premiered?
8. What TV family lived in Bedrock?
9. What oldest continuously
operating inn in the country has a
nearby gristmill?
10. On May 25, 2011, who ended
her showâ€™s 25-year run?
11. What country beginning with
the letter â€œIâ€ has the most snake
species in the world?
12. What was Memorial Day
previously called?
13. What were the Boston
Americans baseball team later
known as?
14. On May 26, 1927, a Ford
assembly line produced the last of
what model car?
15. In what comic strip would you
fi nd the King, the Wizard, Sir Rodney
and Gwen?
16. What originally came in lemon,
orange, raspberry and strawberry
fl avors?
17. On May 27, 1819, what writer
of â€œThe Battle Hymn of the Republicâ€
and the original Motherâ€™s Day
Proclamation was born?
18. In the 1830â€™s who explored
Patagonia and the Pacific on the
HMS Beagle?
19. What Asian temple complex
is the worldâ€™s largest religious
monument?
20. On May 28, 1934, the Dionne
quintuplets were born on a farm in
what country?
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1. Abraham Lincoln
2. Hawaii (In 1882 King Kalakaua
built Iolani Place in Honolulu.)
3. The Boy Scouts
4. Java
5. London
6. Seven
7. â€œThe Cocoanutsâ€
8. The Flintstones
9. The Wayside Inn in Sudbury,
Mass.
10. Oprah Winfrey (The Oprah
Winfrey Show)
11. India
12. Decoration Day
13. Boston Red Sox
14. Model T
15. â€œThe Wizard of Idâ€
16. Jell-O
17. Julia Ward Howe
18. Charles Darwin
19. Angkor Wat in Cambodia
20. Canada (Ontario)
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 17
late Alfred and Laura (Capodilupo)
Cantalupo. Devoted mother
of Paul Gaeta of Revere. Cherished
grandmother of Paul Gaeta
Jr and his mother Michelle
Hines. Loving sister of Maryann
Murphy and her husband Donald
of Waltham. Dearest cousin
of Carol Meriano and her husband
Anthony of Revere, Stephen
Capodilupo of the North
End, and the late Louis â€œFudgyâ€
Capodilupo Jr. Patty was a graduate
of RHS class of 1965, she
worked many years as a constable,
and operated her own hair
salon. In accordance with the
CDCâ€™s current restrictions on social
gatherings due to Covid-19
all services will be private. In lieu
of donations may be made to St
Jude Childrenâ€™s Research Hospital
501 St Jude Place Memphis
TN 38105.
JosÃ© MartÃ­n Ramirez
O
BUYER2
SELLER1
f Revere, originally of Jalisco,
Mexico, May 12, 2020
at the age of 50. Son of JosÃ©
Ramirez and Abigail Vargas. Beloved
husband of Alma Ramirez
Martinez. Cherished father of
JosÃ© Ramirez and his wife Adriana,
Martin Jesus Ramirez, Luis
Fernando Ramirez and Perla
Abigail Ramirez, all of Revere.
Adored grandfather of Mateo
Ramirez. Dear brother of Rafaela
Sosa of Las Vegas, Olivia Vargas
of East Boston, Carlos Ramirez
of Las Vegas, Oralia Ramirez
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
SELLER2
ADDRESS DATE
Botero, Juan C Botero-Nonsoque, Lizeth C Indorato, Joseph M
Molina, Paula Valasquez, Wbeimar C
Marî†Ÿ nez, Mario
Breda, Michael R
Londono, Rosita
Miranda, Maria A Pires-Pereira, Celso C
Itani, Radhika
Banks, Edward D Banks, Chrisî†Ÿ ne M
Ruan, Weitong Zheng, Xin
SAUGUS
Turn Leî…Œ LLC
Indorato, Sherrill E 46 Caruso St
27 Marble St
17 Calumet St
Breda, David J
Harrington, Brian
Turn Leî…Œ LLC
Mathur, Seema
64 Liberty Ave
56 Summer St
of Mexico and the late Gilberto
Ramirez. In accordance with
the CDCâ€™s restrictions on social
gatherings due to COVID-19 all
services will be private. At the
familyâ€™s request, in lieu of fl owers
donations may be made in
JosÃ©â€™s memory to the Recovery
Centers of America at Danvers,
75 Lindall St, Danvers, MA
01923.
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
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BUYER1
05.05.2020 $ 715 000,00
05.05.2020 $ 458 000,00
05.05.2020 $ 550 000,00
Emmanuele, Antonino Emmanuelle, Karen J 161 Washington Ave 04.05.2020 $ 450 000,00
04.05.2020 $ 672 000,00
01.05.2020 $ 515 000,00
01.05.2020 $ 719 900,00
46 Liberty Ave
REVERE
SAUGUS - Pride of Ownership. Classic Colonial
boasts a large eat in kitchen with center island along
with natural light. This 9 Room 5 lge. size bedrooms
has so much to offer with lots of storage space, 6 car
drway, fenced-in yard, deck, shed and more. $619,000
EVERETT
EVERETT
Darlene Minincleri & Sue Palomba
REVERE
EVERETT - Legal 2 Fam. Pristine. 11 Rm 5 Bdrm.
îšî„î–î‹î€’î‡î•îœîˆî• îŒî‘ î…î’î—î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î–î€‘ î€±îˆîš î€µî’î’î‰ î€•î€“î€”î€•î€ î€±îˆîš î€«îˆî„î—îˆî•
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~ APARTMENTS FOR RENT ~
î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆî€ î€ºî„îŽîˆîƒ€îˆîî‡ î€ î€ºîŒî‘î—î‹î•î’î“î€ î€¨î„î–î— î€¥î’î–î—î’î‘ î‰î•î’î
$1600 - $2900 / Some incl. all utilties.
Saugus - 1 bdrm Stainless Kitchen. incl. elect. $1650
Revere - 1 bdrm Gorgeous Newly Renovated $1800
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Wellington St., Encore
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53 Jackson St. Saugus
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REVERE - î€ªî’î•îŠîˆî’î˜î– î–îŒî‘îŠîîˆ î€–î€’î€• îšîŒî—î‹ îŠîîˆî„îîŒî‘îŠ î‹î‡îšî‡ îƒî•î–î€
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stay safe at home!
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î€¶î˜î‘î‘îœî€ î—îšî’ î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî€ î‘îˆîšîîœ
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123 CENTRAL AVE., EVERETT
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67 DARTMOUTH ST., EVERETT
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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
WAKEFIELD CONDO ~ 3 rooms, 1 bed, 1 bath,
newly renovated, SS appliances, granite, high
ceilings, deeds parking, pets allowed ....... $269,900
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial, 4-5 bedroom, 2 full baths, gas heat,
central AC, new siding, new roof, hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new
kitchen with SS appliances quartz counters ...............$559,900
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
WAKEFIELD ~ New construction duplex. 3 bed, 2.5 baths,
2400 sq feet, garage under, central AC, Gas heat, fireplace
living room ............. Call Keith Littlefield for pricing
REVERE BEACH ~ Condo, 2 beds, 2 baths,
quartz counters, SS appliances, central AC, beautiful
ocean views, indoor pool, gym, sauna ...... $394,900
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, 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
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
MELROSE ~ Single family, 4 bed, 2 full bath,
SS appliances, new gas heat, quartz counters,
Central AC, Garage under ...................$650,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
Call
Eric Rosen
for all your
real estate needs.
781-223-0289
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