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lifesaving strategy to battle
Revere’s opioid problem
By Alexis Mikulski
P
eople searching for a place
to use opioids often rely on
public restrooms. This is a common
trend occurring all over
the country, even in the city
of Revere.
On Monday night, the Revere
City Council decided that
it will look into the possibility
of installing Automated External
Defibrillator (AED) devices
and Narcan nasal spray,
an overdose treatment drug,
into public restrooms around
the community. After a motion
presented by Councillorat-Large
George Rotondo, the
installation of these items will,
hopefully, decrease the number
of overdoses and heart attacks
that take place in the city
each year.
“Sadly, the more I go to various
places inside the city, outside
the city, I’ve seen people
literally overdose in coffee
shops,” said Rotondo. “We
should ask our community if
it is something they are willing
to do,” he said.
America’s opioid epidemic
is the biggest drug-related
problem the country is facing.
According to the website
Drugabuse.gov, in 2017, nearly
47,000 Americans died from
an opioid-related death.
In a report published by the
Massachusetts State Government,
there have been 108 opioid-related
deaths in Revere
since 2013. By making Narcan
and AED devices accessible in
places where they are needed
most, the City Council hopes to
minimize this number.
“It is a very small cost, to save
a life, whether it is using the
Narcan or using an AED, which
is a pretty self-explanatory process,”
said Rotondo.
When an overdose occurs,
Narcan is the quickest treatment
available. It is most effective
when sprayed into the
nose of a person experiencing
an overdose, and according
to its website, is “pretty simple
and low risk to administer.”
Councillor-at-Large Steven
Morabito expressed his worries
over asking service workers
and untrained bystanders
to act as medical responders
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playing right back, center and
defensive midfield positions for
three years, plans to study exercise
science at Regis and to minor
in business with a focus in finance
or accounting.
His decision to major in exercise
science came as a result of
two knee injuries while playing
soccer. “Because my knee buckled
in when I was dehydrated, I
fell,” De Los Santos said. “I want
to help athletes to make sure
they do exercises to get better.”
Playing soccer since age
eight, De Los Santos said it’s
something he lives for, calling
the sport his passion. “It’s a
team effort,” De Los Santos said.
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play without discipline.”
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Mayor Brian Arrigo launches
Re-election Campaign for Second Term
Shown, from left to right, are Dominec Bocchino, Nicholas Aklong-Limenah, Juanita Haas,
Sienna Silvestri, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Veterans Service Officer Marc Silvestri, Linda DeMaio,
Anthony Bellia and Field Organizer Matthew Costas during Arrigo’s recent re-election kick
off. See photo highlights on page 12. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
RHS soccer star signs with Regis College
is amazing. He also received
a $500 academic scholarship
from the Division III school.
De Los Santos said he chose
the college for its rich Catholic
heritage.
His father, Miguel, played on
the Peruvian Division II soccer
team, Alianza Lima, as a defensive
right back, which pushed
him athletically. His mother,
Rosa, made him stronger academically.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 10, 2019
Mayor announces new tax saving policies
for Gold Star families, veterans and small businesses
O
n May 7, Mayor Brian Arrigo
announced the City
of Revere will return tax dollars
through a package of
proposals aimed at minimizing
the financial burdens for
Gold Star families, veterans
and small businesses.
“When we have a chance
to put dollars back into the
pockets of those who served
our country, built our community
over generations and
drive our economy – we do
it,” Mayor Arrigo said. “Thank
you to the City Council for
their vote of support for these
smart tax saving policies.”
The new policies will allow:
• A real estate tax exemption
for Gold Star families
• A Veteran Work-Off program
– proposed by Councillor-at-Large
Steven
Morabito – to give veterans,
the spouse of a disabled
veteran, or the surviving
spouse of a deceased
veteran, an option
to volunteer with the city
in exchange for a reduction
in real property tax
obligations, up to $1,000
in a given tax year
• A personal property tax
exemption for the more
than 500 Revere businesses
with personal property
valued at less than
$10,000.
In addition to the tax proposals,
Mayor Arrigo has secured
a designated parking
space at City Hall for veterans.
Wanted
- Beautiful Homes And Businesses
D
o you know someone in
Revere who you think
does a wonderful job of beautifying
his or her property?Are
you pleased to have this
home or business on your
street or in your neighborhood
or just somewhere in
the city only because it makes
your home look better?
If you do, the Revere Beautification
Committee (RBC)
SANTOS | from page 1
“I grew up in a family that
plays soccer professionally,
having a lot of passion for the
game,” Miguel said. “I helped
to teach my son the technique
of kicking the ball and how to
play the game.”
He said his son will begin a
new journey with countless
possibilities.
His mother, Rosa, said she’s
very proud of her son. She said
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For Miguel De Los Santos (right), it will be the first time away
from his brother Allen De Los Santos when Allen goes to Regis
College in the fall.
she instilled in him good values
and to be a better man. “I
help him to be focused, how
to manage time, be responsible,
respectful and not to
give up when frustrated,” Rosa
said. “When he was younger,
I helped him with his homeSANTOS
| SEE PAGE 6
Members of various local and high school soccer teams came
to support Allen De Los Santos on signing with Regis College.
Shown in the back row, from left to right, are Goalie Samuel
Araryo, Midfielder Christopher Maidao, Left Back David
Vera, Midfielder Bryan Henao, Midfielder Andres, Midfielder
Matthew Galvez, Maria Gomez, Right Back Alejandro
Imperato, Andrew Carvajros, Center Back Bernard and Left
Back Matteo.
would like to know where
they are located so that their
property can be considered
for the “Home of the Month”
or “Business of the Month”
award that the RBC presents
to the owners of such places.
The RBC in the process of
determining which homes
or businesses should receive
the award uses the following
guidelines:
• Homes or businesses to
be considered must be
well manicured and neatly
maintained.
• Must be esthetically pleasing
and have a visible garden
area, seasonal flowers
and/or shrubbery.
• Must also be clear of any
trash, trash cans/bags, litter,
debris, graffiti, weeds
or high grass.
• Home/Business awards
will begin in May and continue
through October.
• Two Home awards will be
given out per month and
business awards will be
given out as warranted.
• No repeat awards for at
least 2 years after winning
an award
• We will attempt to give
awards to all 6 wards in Revere,
but only if the home
or business warrants recognition
and meets guidelines.
The
RBC does not want
to miss any property that
should be considered for
this award.If you know of a
property that should be considered,
please contact us
at 781-485-2770 or at reverebeautification.com.
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Continuing to build a better Revere
By Mayor Brian Arrigo
ith tremendous pride in
Revere, and excitement
about our future, I am officially
running for re-election
as Mayor of our great city.
Four years ago, we set off
to prove that fresh, forwardthinking
leadership would
allow Revere to tap into its
tremendous potential.
We conducted a thorough,
comprehensive review of
the City’s finances, to make
sure we are spending taxpayer
dollars wisely. That audit
process discovered nearly
$2.2 million that had been
withering in 86 different accounts
that were inactive for
years. We immediately put
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that money to work for you.
That was just the beginning.
Since then, we have
enacted sound financial
management practices that
have helped Revere achieve
new levels of financial stability
and its highest bond rating
in history.
Due to our careful control
of the city’s finances,
we were able to give Revere
residents their first water
and sewer rate decrease in
20 years – and we’ll be cutting
rates again this year.
We also enacted a real estate
tax break for eligible
seniors, supporting some of
the most vulnerable members
of our community.
Over the last three years,
John R. Correggio
running for City Council
we’ve made record investments
in city services to improve
your quality of life.
We’ve given the DPW muchneeded
new equipment
and more workers, delivered
over 16,000 heavy-duty
trash containers to every
residential property in the
city, and increased funding
to repair streets and sidewalks.
We also made it easier
and more transparent
than ever to request a pothole
repair or trash cleanup
with our new 311 phone system
and app.
We’re rebuilding Revere’s
commercial tax base and
making our beachfront more
active and dynamic. We’re
in the midst of a record period
of commercial investment
in the city, with more
to come when the redevelopment
of Suffolk Downs
breaks ground – bringing
much-needed jobs, amenities,
and over $50 million annually
in revenue to invest in
our residents.
But the accomplishments
of our first term are only just
the beginning. With your
help, we’ll make our city
even stronger over the next
four years.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 10, 2019
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The crew of the program
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This crew has worked
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Josh Rojas has been working
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This project includes custom
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Community member and former
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that our student groups
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to receive the 84 Movement’s
2019 Most Outstanding
New Chapter Award.
The 84 is a statewide movement
of youth fighting tobacco
in Massachusetts. Their mission
is to:
• Educate their peers and
adults about the tobacco
and vaping industries’ marketing
tactics
• Help to create change locally
and statewide to reduce
the influence of tobacco in
their communities
• Survey youth and adults
about their perception of
the prices and availability
of other tobacco products
• Promote social norms messaging
around youth tobacco
use
As part of their involvement
in the 84 Movement, Youth
Health leadership Council and
Power of Know Club members
have collected 1000 surveys
from their peers on tobacco
use and perception and attended
the Youth Power Summit
and the State Wide Kick
Butts Day Event at the State
House. On Thursday students
will lead the Black Lives/Black
Lungs conversation in their
school. Please attend to support
their efforts.
The tobacco industry has
been targeting minority communities
for years.
Student leaders at Revere
High School held a viewing
of Black Lives/Black Lungs and
a student led discussion on
Thursday at the High School
Auditorium.
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Visconti pulls nomination papers
for councillor-at-large
Revere resident receives
master’s degree from New
England Institute of Technology
E
AST GREENWICH, R.I. –
Mohamed El Hassnaoui
of Revere recently received
his master’s degree from
the New England Institute of
Technology. A total of 1,130
students received associate’s
or bachelor’s or master’s degrees.
Former
Boston Celtics and
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son, Gerry, wife, Danielle, and son, Joseph. Visconti currently serves on the Revere School
Committee. (Courtesy photo)
Revere Police Receive Public Safety Grant
to Increase Enforcement of Seat Belt Law
M
ayor Brian Arrigo and Chief
of Police James Guido announced
that the Revere Police
Department received grant
funding from the Executive Office
of Public Safety and Security
(EOPSS) to increase seat belt
enforcement patrols as part of
the national Click It or Ticket campaign
taking place May 13th
. The Revere police will
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June 2nd
be joined by the Massachusetts
State Police and up to 140 other
local departments in this highvisibility
enforcement effort designed
to reduce motor vehicle
deaths and injuries.
“Reducing the number of people
who are needlessly injured
or killed in our community is our
priority,” said Chief Guido. These
funds allow us to put more patrols
in high crash locations and stress
the importance of buckling up
to motorists who are unbuckled.”
The seat belt use rate rose significantly
to 81.6 percent in Massachusetts
last year, but it still
lags well behind the national average
of 89.7 percent, according
to the state’s annual seat belt
observation study.
Sixty-two percent of the 207
people killed in motor vehicle
crashes in Massachusetts in 2017
were unrestrained, according to
the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA).
Seatbelts saved an estimated
61 lives in Massachusetts in 2017,
and an additional 45 deaths could
have been prevented if seatbelt
usage was at 100 percent.
“The more people who buckle
up, the fewer injuries and fatalities
on our roads,” said Jeff
Larason, Director of the Highway
Safety Division, Office of Grants
and Research, EOPSS. “Regardless
of how short your trip is, or
how good a driver you are, seat
belts are critical to your survival
if you’re ever in a crash.”
The current Massachusetts
Seat Belt Law requires all motor
vehicle occupants to be properly
restrained by seat belts when
riding in private or commercial
vehicles, including vans and
trucks. Fines begin at $25 per violation.
The Massachusetts Enhanced
Child Passenger Safety
Law requires children riding as
passengers in motor vehicles to
be in a federally-approved child
passenger restraint that is properly
fastened and secured until
they are 8 years old or over 57
inches tall. Children older than
8 years or taller than 57 inches
must wear seat belts.
Massachusetts has more than
230 inspection sites where parents
and caregivers can have
their child’s car seat checked for
free to ensure it is properly installed.
Visit mass.gov/carseats
for a map and listing of all inspection
sites.
If you would like to schedule
an appointment for inspection
to ensure your car seat is properly
installed in your vehicle or for
installation of a new seat, please
call Revere Police Sgt. Christopher
Giannino at (781) 284-1212
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De Los Santos also credited
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FISCAL ALLIANCE
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commonwealth,” said Paul
Craney, Executive Director of
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based on key votes (269 for
the House, 271 for the Senate)
on issues selected to
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Choose 190th session from
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representatives and senators
voted with the MFA in 2017
and 2018.
Rep. Bob DeLeo 0 percent
Rep. RoseLee Vincent 0 percent
Sen. Joseph Boncore1 percent
MASS FISCAL ALLIANCE
- JANUARY 2019 TO APRIL
2019 Key to ratings: The
MFA scores each legislator
based on key votes (14 for
the House, six for the Senate)
for the first four months of
the 2019-2020 session. More
details on the scorecard are
at https://massfiscalscorecard.org/
Choose 191st session
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box. Here is the percentage
of time local representatives
and senators voted with the
MFA so far in 2019.
Rep. Bob DeLeo0 percent
Rep. RoseLee Vincent0 percent
Sen. Joseph Boncore 33 percent
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Match Recap:Boston City 0, Hartford City 6
Revere Soccer Fans Treated to a Feast of Goals But Home Team Lions Suffer Defeat
R
EVERE - If Revere soccer
fans wanted goals from
the Boston City FC debut at
Harry Della Russo Stadium,
they certainly got them on
Saturday night, but in the
wrong net as far as the home
team Lions were concerned.
Boston City fell to a 6-0 loss
to Hartford City, a week after
holding the Colts to a 3-3
draw in a thrilling clash in
Hartford. It equaled the club’s
worst-ever loss in its fourth
season.
The Lions were playing
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falling behind after only four
minutes and conceding again
five minutes later. Twenty
minutes in it was 3-0 and by
halftime the deficit was five
goals with Shaquille Saunchez
and Luke Alvaro each
scoring twice and Louis Beddouri
finding the net. Alvaro
completed his hat-trick in
the 51st minute with the only
goal of the second half, from
the supply of Saunchez.
“We decided that we were
going to press and try to get
an early goal like we did last
time, and everything seemed
to work out,” said Alvaro. “We
came out early and hit them
hard.
“Shaquille set me up for my
third goal. We talked right after
halftime saying we’d help
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he just happened to have the
chance to play me through.
He’s an unselfish player and
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ball.”
Boston City FC coach Michael
Bustamante, coaching
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the club, explained the loss
and the marked difference in
performances a week apart,
saying: “It was just a lack of
fire. We didn’t put them under
pressure at all. We did that
last week, but today we were
a little bit flat and we needed
a little more energy. We gave
them too much room in the
midfield and when it’s wide
open and players have the
quality to pick passes that
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Saunchez used his pace
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raced behind a high
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a firm hand on the ball.
After 19 minutes, Katz lost a
footrace to a through ball and
Alvaro made it, 3-0.
Only a fine save from Katz
denied Alvaro with 25 minutes
played, but the Lions
were on the ropes a minute
later when Beddouri pounced
at the far post to force the ball
home at a corner.
Boston City reshuffled defensively
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a fifth goal two minutes before
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Grant raced down the right
wing and set up Saunchez to
blast home his second goal.
Five minutes after halftime it
was six as Alvaro deservedly
completed his hat trick.
Boston City stopped the
rout and showed glimpses of
promising attacks, but striker
Jhonata Batista, whose
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shackled by an impervious
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“Our back four did an amazing
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“He’s a very explosive player
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midfielder Santi Cardona then
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AIM supports public
policy that creates economic
opportunity and job
growth. We are a professional
statewide lobbying organization
with the unique
size, influence, respect and
professional talent to shape
the economic future of Massachusetts.
AIM saves every
employer in Massachusetts
an average of $2,000 per
employee per year through
its role as the premier voice
of business. “The AIM Legislative
Scorecard ensures
that the organization’s 3,500
member employers know
each legislator’s record on
key economic and publicpolicy
issues,” said Richard
Lord, President and CEO of
AIM. “The document also
recognizes lawmakers who
understand the importance
of a vibrant economy for all
residents.” Key to ratings:
AIM: scores each legislator
based on key votes (five for
the House, eight for the Senate)
on issues ranging from
energy to economic development.
More details can
be found on the scorecard
are at https://votesmart.
org/interestgroup/1846/rating/11081#.XMnFoOhKhPa
Here is the percentage of
time local representatives
and senators voted with AIM
in 2017 and 2018.
Rep. Bob DeLeo 60 percent
Rep. RoseLee Vincent 60 percent
Sen. Joseph Boncore50 percent
PROGRESSIVE MASSACHUSETTS
Statement from
Progressive Massachusetts:
“Progressive Massachusetts
is a statewide,
member-driven grassroots
organization built from the
ground up by organizers and
activists from across Massachusetts
to advocate for progressive
policy. Progressive
Mass advocates for a Massachusetts
where social, racial,
and economic justice; environmental
sustainability;
health care as a right; equal
access to quality public services;
respect for all residents;
and accountable and
transparent government are
given top priority. Its chapters
and members around
the state work to hold all
elected officials accountable
to progressive values.”
“Since its founding, Progressive
Mass has been devoted
to shining a light on the
Statehouse and organizing
to hold all elected officials
accountable to the progressive
ideals that are cherished
throughout the commonwealth,”
said Jonathan Cohn,
chair of the Issues Committee
at Progressive Massachusetts.
“Given our state’s liberal
reputation, many people
think that everything is fine
here at home, but Massachusetts
has high inequality
and lags behind other states
from immigrants’ rights to
voting rights to climate action.”
Key to ratings: Progressive
Massachusetts scores
each legislator based on 43
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Happy Mother’s Day
Speaker of
the House
Robert A.
DeLeo
Mayor
Councillor-at-Large
Jessica
Giannino
School Board Member
Michael
Ferrante
Ward 2 Councillor
Ira
Novoselsky
School Board Member
Carol Tye
Council-at-Large Candidate
John R.
Correggio
Brian Arrigo
Wife, Daveen, and sons,
Joseph & Jack
Council President
Arthur
Guinasso
Ward 5 Councillor
John
Powers
Councillor-at-Large
Anthony
Zambuto
School Board Member
Susan
Gravellese
ove
To
Sunday,
May 12,
2019
Mother’s
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Arrigo campaign kick-off photo highlights
Mayor Brian Arrigo is with Philip Imperato of Pemberton Street.
Shown from left to right are Joseph Noll, Barry Johnson, Kevin O’Hara and Max Johnson
campaigning for Mayor Brian Arrigo early Saturday morning across the street from Arrigo’s
campaign headquarters.
Shown from left to right are Carol Donovan, Krystina and
Patrick Donovan.
Shown from left to right are Marguerite Fleury, Karen Thang, Robert Cicchetti and Johann
Mañana and Orlando Lima campaigning for Mayor Brian Arrigo.
Shown from left to right are
Gennara Romano and Trisha
Romano.
The Latino community and City Hall staff chant “Latinos con
Arrigo” near Ambrose Street.
Volunteer Jamie Russo and Field Organizer Matthew
Costas gear up to knock on doors on Saturday morning.
Shown from left to right are Daveen Arrigo, Stella Smith, Mayor
Brian Arrigo, Linda DeMaio and Haley Hanton.
Shown in the front row, from left to right, are Toby Cassidy, John Barrett, Robert Picardi,
Louis Florez and Robert Gaber. Shown in the back row, from left to right, are Sharon Silvestri,
James Giammatteo, Doreen Mantia-Steele and Kori O’Hara.
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Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe hosts re-election campaign kick off
Shown from left to right are City Council President Arthur Guinasso, School Committee candidate Al Terminello,
Ward 6 City Council candidate Nicholas Moulaison, Sr., Councillor-at-Large candidate John Correggio, Ward 4
Councillor Patrick Keefe, Ward 3 Councillor candidate Brian Vesce, Councillor-at-Large candidate Wayne Rose and
Ward 6 Councillor candidate Richard Serino.
Christopher Brennan, representative of
the District Council 35 Painters Union, and
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe during
Keefe’s reelection kickoff last Thursday
night. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
For the Keefe clan, it was a family affair. Shown from left to right are Patrick
Keefe III, Jennifer Keefe, Adrianna Keefe and Ward 4 Councillor Patrick
Keefe, who is seeking reelection to the City Council.
Adanna Hector, Karen Hector and Junior Patriots Football Coach Donald Boudreau.
Shown from left to right are School Committee Member Gerry
Visconti, Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe and Ward 5 Councillor
candidate Eric Lampedecchio.
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe said that while running for office isn’t easy and consumes
a lot of family time; his wife, Jennifer, has supported him to the fullest.
City Council President Arthur Guinasso
supported Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe
during his campaign kickoff last Thursday
night at Volare.
Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe with his friend Joseph
Internicola.
Councillor-at-Large candidate Dimple Rana and Ward 4
Councillor Patrick Keefe.
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votes in the House and 66 in
the Senate. More details on
the scorecard are at https://
scorecard.progressivemass.
com/ Here is the percentage
of time local representatives
and senators voted with Progressive
Massachusetts:
Rep. Bob DeLeo77 percent
Rep. RoseLee Vincent74 percent
Sen. Joseph Boncore 82 percent
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 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 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
~ Home of the Week ~
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During the week of April 29May
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37 minutes.
MON. APRIL 29
House 10:03 a.m. to 11:18
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Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:16
a.m.
TUES. APRIL 30
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anniNo
Senate session
WED. MAY 1
No House session
No Senate session
THURS. MAY 2
House 11:04 a.m. to 12:29
p.m.
Senate 11:09 a.m. to 12:36
p.m.
FRI. MAY 3\
No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
munity members came together
to celebrate the 100th
versary of Chelsea Jewish Lifecare.
Governor Charlie Baker recognized
this momentous day
by issuing a Citation in honor of
this special anniversary. Amidst
dinner, dancing and emotional
speeches, attendees viewed
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spanning the last 100 years.
A highlight of the event was a
heartfelt tribute to the 49 staff
members who have worked at
the organization for 25 years
or more.
Barry Berman summed up the
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 10, 2019
ANOTHER 4
PERCENT (H 86)
The House and Senate held
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
Special Report LEGISLATURE VOTES
TO TAX MILLIONAIRES
~ Legal Notice ~
REVERE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given in accordance with
the provisions of Section 61 of Chapter 71
of the Massachusetts General Laws, that
the Revere School Committee will conduct
a public hearing on Tuesday, May 21, 2019
at 6:00 p.m. in the Emmanuel M. Ferrante
School Committee Room, located on the
first floor of Revere High School, 101 School
Street, for the purpose of discussing and
voting the enrollment of non-resident
students (also known as School Choice) in
the Revere Public Schools.
May 10, 2019
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Suffolk Division
Docket No. ES19P1268EA
Estate of: Fred Simpson
Also Known As: Fred A. Simpson,
Fred Anthony Simpson
Date of Death: March 06, 2019
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner Chris A. Simpson of Revere, MA a Will
has been admitted to informal probate. Chris A. Simpson of
Revere, MA has been informally appointed as the Personal
Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure by
the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform
Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and
accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but
interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the
administration from the Personal Representative and can
petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including
distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested
parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal
proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the
powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal
procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained
from the Petitioner.
May 10, 2019
a constitutional convention
and approved 156-37, (House
approved 121-33, Senate approved
35-4), a proposed
constitutional amendment
that would allow a graduated
income tax in Massachusetts
and impose an additional 4
percent income tax, in addition
to the current flat 5.1 percent
one, on taxpayers’ earnings
of more than $1 million.
Language in the amendment
requires that “subject to appropriation”
the revenue will
go to fund quality public education,
affordable public colleges
and universities, and for
the repair and maintenance
of roads, bridges and public
transportation.
The proposal is sponsored
by Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester)
and Rep. James
O’Day (D-West Boylston). In
order to go on the ballot for
voters to decide, it needs to
twice have the votes of 101
of the 200 members of the
House and Senate in the current
2019-2020 session and
again in the 2021-2022 session.
The earliest it could be
on the ballot is in November
2022.
A similar effort by a group
called the “Raise Up Coalition”
to get the question on
the 2018 ballot was derailed
when it was ruled unconstitutional
by the Supreme Judicial
Court which said the
constitution prohibits placing
more than one objective
in a single proposed constitutional
amendment that is
sought by a citizens’ group.
The court’s decision noted
that the proposal imposed
the tax and then stipulates
how the money could be
spent.
The current amendment is
proposed by legislators rather
than citizens and according
to proponents, amendments
proposed by legislators
can have more than one
objective and would not be
ruled unconstitutional by
the court.
There was no debate on
the proposal and no amend~
LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Suffolk Probate and Family Court
24 New Chardon Street
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 788-8300
Docket No. SU92P2748
Estate of: James A. Fiatarone, Sr.
Date of Death: 10/17/1992
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
A Petition for S/A - Formal Probate of Will with
Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by:
Judith A. Fiatarone of Millis, MA requesting that the Court
enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as
requested in the Petition.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object
to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file
a written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day 06/11/2019.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in
an unsupervised administration is not required to file an
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court.
Date: April 30, 2019
FELIX D. ARROYO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 10, 2019
ments were considered despite
efforts by GOP Minority
Leader Brad Jones (RNorth
Reading) to propose
one. Jones said that Senate
President Karen Spilka, who
presided over the convention,
was intent on gaveling
through the proposal quickly
and deflected his attempts
to offer an amendment. Jones
said his amendment would
have required that revenue
from the new tax be spent in
addition to funds already directed
toward education and
transportation, and not simply
replace those funds.
Jones was clearly unhappy
with the procedure. “You
know what it is?” Jones told
the State House News Service.
“You can quote me. It’s
bu**sh**. That’s what it is.”
Senate President Karen
Spilka said there will be debate
and the opportunity to
propose amendments when
the proposal is debated again
on June 12.
Supporters say the amendment
will affect only 20,000
extremely wealthy individuals
and will generate up to $2
billion annually in additional
tax revenue. They argue
that using the funds for education
and for the repair and
maintenance of roads, bridges
and public transportation
will benefit millions of Bay
State taxpayers. They note
the hike would help lower income
families which are now
paying a higher share of their
income in taxes.
Opponents argue the new
tax will result in the loss of
9,500 private sector jobs,
$405 million annually in personal
disposable income and
some millionaires moving out
of state. They say that the earmarking
of the funds for specific
projects is illegal and said
all the funds will go into the
General Fund and be up for
grabs for anything.
“The new revenue that
would be raised by the Fair
Share Amendment would go
a long way in helping to fix
crumbling roads and bridges,
improving service on the
MBTA and other public transportation,
increasing funding
for public schools, expanding
access to quality early childhood
education, and making
higher education more
affordable for students and
families,” said Sen. Jason Lewis
(D-Winchester), the Senate
sponsor of the proposal. “It’s
also the best way to raise revenue
that would make our
tax system fairer and more
progressive, rather than increasing
taxes on middle
class families who cannot afford
to pay more. I’m pleased
that the Legislature’s action
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E.J. Leone’s one-hit gem propels the baseball
Pats past Everett to secure fifth win
By Joe Mitchell
he Revere High School
baseball team, behind
junior pitcher E.J. Leone’s
complete game one-hitter,
shut down Everett Wednesday
afternoon, May 8, 5-0.
As a result of the win, the
Patriots are now 5-7 overall,
3-5 in the Northeastern
Conference South Division.
Leone
also issued zero
T
walks while striking out seven.
He’s now 2-2 on the season
with one save. His other
triumph was also a shutout,
and it was against Medford,
when he pitched the
first five innings en route
to a 10-0 rout. “[Leone] is a
very talented pitcher who’s
effective because he limits
his walks,” said Coach Mike
Manning.
Wednesday’s home game
against the Crimson Tide
was close until the fifth,
when the local nine broke
it open with four runs. They
loaded the bases for Leone,
who was then hit by a pitch
to account for the first run
of the frame. Then Matt Cravotta
came up and belted
a bases-clearing double,
which virtually sealed
the deal for his teammates.
Calvin Boudreau singled in
the third and methodically
came around to score the
first run of the game after a
stolen base, fielder’s choice
off the bat of Dave Guillama
and finally a wild pitch.
The Revere boys only had
four hits in the game, but
they made them all count
to produce their fifth win
of the year.
The win came on the
heels of a deceptively lopsided
loss to Marblehead,
17-7, on May 6. It was a 7-6
game going into the fifth
inning until the Headers
broke it open. Each side
had 13 hits, but Marblehead
was able to take advantage
of some sloppiness
in the field to quickly turn
this encounter into a rout.
The Pats did defeat Malden
last Friday, 8-3. They finished
up the week against
host Salem on May 9 (after
press deadline).
The Patriots will be playing
three more games next
week, starting with Lynn
Classical at Lynn’s Fraser
Field on Monday. They will
then be facing host Medford
on Wednesday, May
15, before coming home
to take on Somerville on
Friday. Both Medford and
Somerville games will begin
at 4 p.m.
Lady Pats Softball look for a more consistent
confident attitude as the second half begins
By Joe Mitchell
I
t was simply a case of a
tale of two games this
week that epitomizes the
season to date for the Revere
High School softball
team (6-4 overall, 3-3 in the
Northeastern Conference
South Division).
It was all good against
host Marblehead Monday
afternoon. The Patriots
jumped on the Headers
early, and were able to
sustain the lead to win the
game, 6-3. Then, they went
to Everett, and trailed the
Crimson Tide, 3-0, something
that hasn’t played out
well in their favor so far in
the early going. All three
runs were unearned, and it
took until the seventh inning
for them to overcome
the deficit with a more confident
attitude. They were
able to tie up the game,
only to see host Everett win
it with a run in the home
half, 4-3.
It’s a scenario that coach
Joe Ciccarello wants to see
them change, as the second
half of the regular season
schedule is about to
begin.
Coming off of a 13-7 campaign
last year with five
freshmen on the roster,
much was expected from
the Revere girls.
“We’re lacking mental
toughness right now to win
the big games,” said Ciccarello.
“Last year we had it,
but so far this year we have
had bad body language
if things don’t go our way
early on in games.”
But when pushed to the
brink against Everett, they
responded with a comeback
rally. Pinch-hitter Gianna
Umanski ignited the
uprising in the seventh
with a single. Adrianna Fusco
followed with another
base hit. Eve Lescovitz
knocked in Umanski with
a double. After a groundout,
Danielle Dion kept her
teammates’ hopes alive
with a bunt single to load
the bases for Julianna Raffa,
whose single tied the score
at three. They could have
had more, but a groundout
and a strikeout curtailed
the momentum rather
quickly, and Everett took
advantage to win the proceedings
when they came
to the plate. They immediately
doubled and singled,
before scoring the gamewinner
when the lead runner
on third beat the throw
home on an infield grounder.
“We
have the talent and
ability to turn it on, but it’s
just not consistently happening,”
said Ciccarello.
The Marblehead game
was a different story. The
early season script once
again played out perfectly,
when Revere got up early,
and had the confidence to
stay in front.
Olivia McMannus pitched
a complete game, scattering
five hits and two walks
over seven innings, while
fanning seven.
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Fusco helped pace the
offensive attack with five
singles in as many at-bats,
while scoring twice. Sonia
Salazar belted a solo
homerun over the centerfield
fence at Marblehead.
Lescovitz collected three
singles. McMannus helped
her own cause with a single
and two RBI. Dion contributed
two singles and two
RBI to the winning cause.
When they are the antiCeltics,
Revere is tough to
beat. “We’re not in a groove
at this time, but there’s no
excuse. We have to get
more mature with better
body language, and not get
down on ourselves if we’re
trailing early on in games,”
said Ciccarello.
The Pats hope to bring
the attitude from the win
over Marblehead to Friday’s
home game against
Salem at St. Mary’s Field,
starting at 4 p.m. They will
be at Lynn Classical to face
the Rams Monday afternoon
at the same time, as
the second half of the season
begins.
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REPORT
| from page 16
today moves the Fair Share
Amendment one step closer
to the ballot.”
“The Massachusetts Fiscal
10. On May 14, 1804, what
expedition departed from
St. Louis?
1. Why did Captain Cook
name the Sandwich
Islands (now Hawaii)
that?
2. On May 10, 1775, what
Colonel, together with
the Green Mountain
Boys, captured Fort
Ticonderoga without
firing a shot?
3. Which U.S. state produces
the most cranberries?
4. In 1914 which U.S.
president signed the
order creating a national
Mother’s Day?
5. What artist who painted
the ceiling of the Sistine
Chapel said, “Trifles make
perfection and perfection
is no trifle”?
6. On May 12, 1978, the
U.S. Commerce Dept.
made what change in the
naming of hurricanes?
7. In what year was the
World Series not held and
why?
8. Do insects have lungs?
9. American film producer
Albert R. Broccoli made
what successful movie
series?
11. In 1821, what country’s
flag flew in California?
12. On May 15, 1820, what
Englishwoman was born
who became a Crimean
War nurse?
13. In most languages
what does the word for
“mother” being with?
14. On May 16, 1866, the
U.S. Congress authorized
minting what cent
coinage?
15. What is horticulturalist
William Forsyth best
known for?
16. In the TV series
“Gunsmoke” who
presided over Dodge
City’s Long Branch
Saloon?
17. In “Alice in Wonderland”
what kind of party did the
Mad Hatter, the March
Hare, the Dormouse and
Alice attend?
18. What TV show did
Groucho Marx, Buddy
Hackett, Richard Dawson
and Bill Cosby all host?
19. Who was captain of the
Mayflower?
20. What were early rain
boots called?
Answers below, please no cheating!
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in these situations. “I do have
some concerns. There is training
that goes along with this,
and there’s some maintenance
upkeep, so you would have to
find willing participants,” said
Morabito.
“But it certainly has merit.
Any time there is a chance to
save a life, that’s what we want
to do,” he said.
This motion was sent to the
Council’s Public Safety Subcommittee.
Alliance
(MFA) stands with
the voters, who on five separate
occasions voted against
making Massachusetts a graduated
income tax state, and
with the state’s highest court
which recently rejected a similar
scheme as unconstitutional,”
said Paul Craney, spokesman
for the MFA. “Some lawmakers
think history started
in 2019, but this policy idea is
the most rejected in the state’s
history. The answer should always
be ‘no,’ when considering
removing our constitutionally
protected guarantees of equal
taxation.”
“Community, faith, and labor
groups all across Massachusetts
strongly support the
Fair Share Amendment because
it’s the most fair, progressive
and sustainable way
to raise the major new revenue
Massachusetts needs to
invest in transportation and
public education,” said Andrew
Farnitano, the spokesman
for Raise Up Massachusetts.
“We thank the Legislature
for moving the Fair Share
Amendment forward today.”
“If there was ever any doubt
that the Legislature would
expedite the scheme to tax
more, today’s brief constitutional
convention dispelled
it,” said Chip Ford, executive
director of Citizens for Limited
Taxation. “It took longer to
call the convention to order
than to actually vote on and
advance the so-called ‘Millionaire’s
Tax,’ Ford added.“A
whopping billion dollars in
excess revenue above last
April’s haul poured into state
coffers just last month alone
but that’s still not enough for
the ‘spendoholics’ on Beacon
Hill.More never is.”
(A “Yes” vote is for the additional
4 percent tax. A “No”
vote is against it.)
Rep. Bob DeLeoYes
Rep. RoseLee VincentYes
Sen. Joseph Boncore Yes
S
by Jim Miller
The Long-Term Care Benefit Many
Veterans Are Missing Out On
Dear Savvy Senior,
I have heard that the VA has a benefit that can help veterans
and spouses with long-term care costs. We recently had to
move my 86-year-old father – who served in the army nearly
60 years ago – into an assisted living facility, and my mom isn’t
far behind. Can the VA help?
Seeking Aid
Dear Seeking,
The Veterans Administration does indeed have a littleknown,
underutilized benefit that can help wartime veterans
and their surviving spouses pay for a variety of longterm
care costs.
This benefit, called “Aid and Attendance,” is a special pension
that’s paid in addition to a basic pension. It pays a maximum
of $2,230 a month to married veterans; $1,881 a month
to single veterans; or $1,209 a month to a surviving spouse.
The money is tax free, and can be used to pay for in-home
care, assisted living and nursing home care.
Today, only around 230,000 veterans and survivors receiving
Aid and Attendance, but millions more are eligible and either
don’t know about it, or don’t think they can qualify for it.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, your dad must have served at least 90 days of
active military service with at least one day of service during
a period of war, and not have been discharged dishonorably.
Single surviving spouses of wartime vets are eligible
if their marriage ended due to death.
In addition, your dad will also have to meet certain thresholds
for medical and financial need to be eligible.
To qualify medically he must be either disabled, or over
the age of 65 and need help with basic everyday living tasks
such as eating, dressing, bathing or going to the bathroom.
Being blind or in a nursing home or assisted living facility
due to mental disability also qualifies him. Single surviving
spouses have no age restrictions, but they must require help
with basic everyday living tasks to be eligible.
To qualify financially, your parents must have limited assets,
under $127,061, excluding their home, vehicle and personal
belongings. And their annual income (minus medical
and long-term care expenses) cannot exceed the Maximum
Allowable Pension Rate (MAPR), which in 2019 is $26,766 for
a veteran and their spouse; $22,577 for a single veteran; and
$14,509 for a surviving spouse.
To calculate your parent’s income qualifications, add up
their income over the past year (including Social Security,
pensions, interest income from investments, annuities,
etc.), minus any out-of-pocket medical expenses, prescription
drugs, insurance premiums and long-term care costs
over that same period of time. If the final tally is under the
MAPR, and he meets the other requirements, he should be
eligible for aid.
How to Apply
To learn more, or to apply for Aid and Attendance, contact
your regional VA benefit office (see Benefits.va.gov/benefits/offices.asp
or call 800–827–1000) where you can apply
in person. You can also apply by writing the Pension Management
Center for your state (see Benefits.va.gov/pension/
resources-contact.asp). You’ll need to include evidence, like
VA Form 21-2680 (VA.gov/vaforms) which your dad’s doctor
can fill out that shows his need for Aid and Attendance.
If you need some help, you can appoint a Veteran Service
Officer (VSO), a VA-accredited attorney or claims agent to
represent your dad. See www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/
vso-search to locate someone.
If your dad is eligible, it will take between six and 12
months for his application to be processed, so be patient.
You should also know that if your dad’s Aid and Attendance
application is approved, the VA will send a lump sum retroactive
payment covering the time from the day you filed the
application until the day it was approved. Then your dad receives
monthly payments going forward.
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 “The Savvy Senior” book.
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Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center hosted Kathi Tracy, RNC, DNP, of the UMass School of Nursing
in conjunction with Carol M. Donovan, MSN-PN, the City of Revere’s Public Health Nurse. Along
with nursing students a handwashing presentation and demonstration was provided to seniors.
Pictured are participating students: Abigail Lasa, Marva Begunn, Khanh Tran, Suzanne Christie,
Colinda Cole-French, Katina Nawrocki and Jesol James. (Photo-Stephen W. Fielding)
Sharon Fillyaw, the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center’s Core and
Balance/Fall Prevention instructor, provided seniors with
much-needed information on Fall Prevention, including
exercises to build core strength and simple ways to bend,
stretch and move while doing regular household tasks.
Sharon teaches three regular core and balance classes and one
advanced class. All her classes top the ticket in attendance at
the center. (Photo-Stephen W. Fielding)
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Annette (Cutrona)
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O
f Revere
on May
1, 2019. Beloved
wife
of Joseph
A. Pagliuca.
Devoted mother of Peter Pagliuca
and his wife Patti, Stephen
Pagliuca and his wife
Andrea, and the late Joseph
P. Pagliuca. Cherished grandmother
of Katlyn, Eric, Elizabeth,
and Peter. Dear sister
of Marie Sciarappa of Revere.
Adoring aunt of Janine Reyes
and Anthony Sciarappa. Also
survived by many aunts, uncles,
and cousins. Annette
was a proud member of the
St. Anthony Lady Sodality.
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SAUGUS 7 rm, Colonial 3 -4 bdrms, 2 full baths, fireplace lvrm, dnrm, 1st flr master
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unit w/great layout, kitchen w/ct flooring & granite countertops w/breakfast bar, living/dining
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SAUGUS 1st AD RARE FIND Two Family Duplex style home offers 5/4 rooms, 2
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level lot, side street location.............................................................................$469,900.
EVERETT 1st AD ALL BRICK Two Family 6/7 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath each unit,
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