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Revere officials praise DPW response as residents
weigh in after 20-inch snowstorm
By Barbara Taormina
F
ormer Dept. of Public
Works (DPW) director
Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio
knows what goes into
cleaning up Revere after a
snowstorm. And the weekend
storm, the fi rst major winter
event to hit greater Boston
in years, was a tough one after
dropping close to two feet on
the Beach City.
â€œI think the DPW did a good
job, the main roads are excellent,â€
said Argenzio, who
added that the tricky thing
about the storm was the duration.
The city was blanketed
with more than a foot of
snow when there was a pause.
Hours later, four or fi ve more
inches fell, refusing to give the
plows a break.
Official weather watchers
didnâ€™t seem quite sure how
much snow landed in Revere.
Reports say between 20 and
22 inches.
Mayor Patrick Keefe agreed
with Argenzio about the Public
According to Keefe, 69 plows
hit the roads on Sunday at
11 a.m. and worked nonstop
into Tuesday afternoon plowing
and spreading 1,800 tons
of salt. On Wednesday, heavy
equipment began hauling
snow to an off site snow farm.
Argenzio said one of the
biggest challenges is fi nding
snow removal contractors
with heavy equipment to handle
a major storm. He also said
itâ€™s a problem when residents
clean off their cars and dump
that snow into the street.
Not all residents were imCLEAN
UP: A City of Revere DPW snowplow is shown clearing the streets after the two-day storm
winded down late Monday afternoon. See snow cleanup photos inside. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
Works Departmentâ€™s response
to the storm. â€œOur entire snow
operations team has done a
terrifi c job, and the work is still
ongoing, especially as we are
keeping a close watch on Sundayâ€™s
weather. The heavy freeze
has also not been cooperative,
as there is very little melting:
Itâ€™s estimated every day over 35
degrees can melt upwards of 4
inches of packed snow, and we
Health board grants one-year waiver
to homeowner, deny appeals
over vacant property rules
and balcony violations
By Barbara Taormina
he Board of Health heard
appeals from residents for
violations from the cityâ€™s Inspectional
Services for failing
to register their properties as
vacant property.
Registering a vacant residential
or commercial property
comes with an initial $500
fee which increases substantially
with each billing cycle.
T
Director of Municipal Inspections
Michael Wells told
the board that vacant properties
are public safety risks vulnerable
to break ins and other
crimes. Wells said his department
tracks down vacant buildings
by reviewing water bills.
Low usage suggests vacancy.
The fi rst appeal of a failure
to register violation came from
Bates Street resident William
Buonopane.
Wells told the board that in
addition to the registration issue,
the Bates Street house
needs paint and had a â€œblightedâ€
appearance. The hedges
also need to be cut back
and there are several vehicles
parked on the property, one
of which protrudes onto the
sidewalk.
HEALTH BOARD |
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have temperatures staying below
freezing all week, so conditions
are a major factor. This
is far from its a one-day cleanup,â€
said Keefe in a statement
to The Advocate.
pressed with the storm clean
up. â€œWell, the plowing is as bad
as usual,â€ posted John DeLuca
on Facebook. â€œThey make
you park on one side of the
street so they could plow to
the curb on the other side, but
they still only plow the center
of the road. We ended up
with one side fi lled with snow
to the middle of the street and
cars snowed in on opposite
SNOW | SEE Page 5
Beachmont Yacht Club
launches new Open
Mic series to support
local charities
T
he Beachmont Yacht
Club, a staple of the local
community, was proud to
announce the launch of its
inaugural Open Mic Night.
The debut event will take
place this Thursday, January
29, 2026, from 7:00 p.m. to
10:00 p.m. Designed to foster
local talent and bring the
community together, this
event is open to the general
public. Whether you are
a seasoned musician, an aspiring
songwriter or a music
lover looking for an evening
of live entertainment,
the Beachmont Yacht Club
invites you to experience a
night of artistic expression
and camaraderie.
Music with a Mission:
This new series is veteran
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â€œI have been diagnosed
with Parkinson Disease,â€ Buonopane
told the board. â€œI do
not like to stay alone at night,â€
he said adding he stays with a
friend. He admitted the house
needed to be painted and
said he has spoken with a contractor
and they are fi guring
out a price. Buonopane said
he wasnâ€™t aware the hedges
were a problem but added
they will be cut back.
Buonopane said he is at his
house several times a week
to check on everything. â€œItâ€™s
more than just checking the
mail,â€ he said.
He asked the board to reverse
the finding that his
home, which has been in his
family for generations, is a
vacant property. â€œI intend to
make more use of the propYACHT
CLUB |
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hosted, reflecting the clubâ€™s
commitment to service and
community leadership. In addition
to providing a stage
for local performers, the evening
will serve as a fundraiser
for local charities. While there
is no formal admission fee,
the event will be generating
donations throughout the
night to support vital charerty
if my condition allows it,â€
he said.
Wells stressed the property
still fell under the cityâ€™s defi nition
of a vacant property and
was thus subject to certain
rules including registration.
But the board felt that Buonopane
should have time
to make improvements and
possibly decide if he wants to
rent the house. Board member
Viviana Catano proposed
giving Buonopane at least six
months to a year waiver to get
his property in order. Wells
said he wouldnâ€™t want that
time to exceed a year.
The board voted to grant
Buonopane a one-year waiver
from a vacant property designation
and requirements.
Also appealing a vacant
property registration issue
was Gerard Simon, owner of
the former Fleetwood Recording
Studio at 321 Revere St.
itable initiatives within the
Revere and Winthrop areas.
Call for Performers: The
event will feature a mix of
scheduled â€œfeatured performersâ€
and open slots for those
who wish to sign up on the
night of the show.
Musicians: All genres and
skill levels are welcome.
Equipment: Participants are
encouraged to bring their
own instruments; however, a
house guitar will be available
Wells explained the site
meets the defi nition of a vacant
property because it is
a commercial building in
a commercial zone and no
business is taking place there.
The recording studio closed
several years ago and Simon
resides in Foxborough, but Simon
stated that he now uses
the recording studio as his
private studio. Simon added
the building is very secure
and outfi tted with video
cameras. He said he also
takes care of the sidewalk.
But Wells said business
must be conducted in commercial
buildings based on
city ordinances.
Simon had difficulty understanding
how commercial
designation trumped
his understanding of private
property. Wells said he
could apply to site plan review
with plans for renovatfor
those who need it.
â€œWe wanted to create a
space where local talent can
shine while simultaneously
giving back to the community
that supports us,â€ said organizer
Andrew Capobianco.
â€œItâ€™s about more than just music;
itâ€™s about coming together
for a good cause.â€
Event Details
What: Beachmont Yacht
Club Open Mic Night.
ing the property for residential
use adding a kitchen and
bathrooms. Or he could start
a business.
â€œI guess Iâ€™m forced to do
that,â€ said Simon who asked
for time to establish a business.
But the board did not
anticipate a new business at
the property in the near future,
and they voted to reject
the appeal and have Simon
register the property
and pay the fee.
â€œItâ€™s unfair that a person
canâ€™t own private property in
Massachusetts,â€ said Simon.
â€œItâ€™s against my civil rights.â€
â€œI agree, it doesnâ€™t seem
right,â€ said Board of Health
Chairman Dr. Drew Bunker.
â€œBut we have laws we have
to uphold.â€
The third appeal involved
an order to correct issued
to 548 Revere Beach Boulevard
which has 146 balconies
When: Thursday, January
29, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.;
Thursday, February 26, 7:00
p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Where: 168 Pearl Avenue,
Revere, MA 02151.
Cost: Open to the Public
(donations encouraged).
For more information regarding
performance signups
or charitable contributions,
please contact Andrew
Capobianco at 617-650-8841.
with railing fi tted with horizontal
balusters which are a
violation of the stateâ€™s sanitary
code.
The developer is not appealing
this order and has
agreed to reinstall railings
with vertical balusters and
to strengthen the rails. However,
there are 146 units with
balconies that need to be replaced,
and developers are
asking for certifi cates of occupancy
while the work is ongoing.
They say doors to balconies
will be locked with a
special device and using unrepaired
balconies would be
a violation of a lease.
But Wells insisted that developers
had requested a
hearing for an appeal for the
balusters and the board voted
to block the appeal and to
only issue occupancy permits
to units that have had balcony
railing retrofi ts.
About Beachmont
Yacht Club
Located in Revere, Massachusetts,
the Beachmont
Yacht Club is a communityfocused
organization dedicated
to maritime tradition,
social fellowship and supporting
local veteran and
charitable causes.
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Snow Thrower Safety Tips: Keep Best Practices in Mind
C
learing snow and ice from
driveways, sidewalks and
parking lots is no small job.
You rely on your outdoor power
equipment to do the heavy
lifting, and itâ€™s important to
keep safety in mind. The Outdoor
Power Equipment Institute
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business owners to use snow
throwers, often referred to as
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Review the ownerâ€™s manual.
Check the ownerâ€™s manual
for safe handling procedures.
If the manual cannot
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and store a copy on your computer
so itâ€™s available to reference
in the future. Review how
to operate controls. Be able to
shut off equipment quickly.
Check equipment. The snow
thrower should be powered
off when being checked over.
Adjust any cables and check
the auger.
Charge batteries. Locate
the batteries for your snow
thrower and charge them fully
before it snows.
Revere resident named to Deanâ€™s
List at University of New England
T
he following student has
been named to the University
of New Englandâ€™s Deanâ€™s
List for the fall semester 2025:
Charleigh Novoselsky. Deanâ€™s
List students have attained a
grade point average of 3.3 or
better out of a possible 4.0 at
the end of the semester.
The University of New England
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it is the stateâ€™s top provider
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Purchase fuel. Be sure to use
the correct fuel recommended
by the equipmentâ€™s manufacturer.
For most gasoline-powered
snow throwers, that is
E10 or less. Often fuel stations
are closed after a storm so buy
gasoline in advance of storms.
Fuel that is more than 30 days
old can phase separate and
cause operating problems. For
more information on fueling
properly see www.opei.org/
programs/ethanolwarning
Store and use fuel properly.
Place gasoline in a proper
fuel container and label it
with the date purchased and
the ethanol content. Store fuel
safely and out of the reach of
children. Fill the fuel tank outside
before starting the engine
and while the engine is cold.
Never add fuel to a running or
hot engine.
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Announcing Greater Boston Stage Companyâ€™s
Young Company Winter Festival 2026!
G
reater Boston Stage Company
is thrilled to announce
its Young Company
Winter Festival 2026, running
from January 29 â€” February
8, 2026, in Stoneham, Massachusetts.
This yearâ€™s festival
will feature four dynamic
productions performed by
students in grades 1â€“12:
â€¢ â€œThe Wizard of Oz Jr.â€
â€¢ â€œBeetlejuice Jr.â€
â€¢ â€œ The Addams Family
Younger@Partâ€
â€¢ â€œAlice By Heartâ€
Each production showcases
the creativity, talent and
dedication of our young performers,
guided by an exceptional
team of directors, designers
and production staff .
Students come from all over
the Greater Boston area to
participate each year.
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A.C. Whelan School celebrates
Growth Mindset, recognizing students
By Melissa Moore-Randall
T
he A.C. Whelan School recently
celebrated outstanding students
from Kindergarten through
Grade 5 who were nominated by
staff for embodying a Growth
Mindset. These students demonstrated
perseverance, positive
self-talk, willingness to try
challenging tasks and the ability
to learn from mistakes. To honor
their eff orts, students participated
in a Growth Mindset Relay
Race in our gym. This fun and
engaging activity reinforced the
idea that eff ort, teamwork and
perseverance help us growâ€”
both in learning and in life.
The Growth Mindset Celebration
highlighted what makes A.C.
Whelan special: students who
embrace challenges, support one
another and keep trying even
when things feel hard. We are so
proud of our students for being
role models of Growth Mindset
and for showing what it means
to keep learning and growing as
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Revere resident named to Deanâ€™s List
for the Fall 2025 semester at Quinnipiac University
T
he following area student
was named to the Deanâ€™s
List for the Fall 2025 semester
at Quinnipiac University:
Reyhan Bensadok.
To qualify for the Deanâ€™s
List, students must earn a
grade point average of at
least 3.5 with no grade lowSNOW
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side. Where is the DPW chief
on that?â€
Debbie Caccaviello also had
some complaints. â€œWe have
condo fees to cover plowing.
My guy came at midnight to
clear front of driveways and
right behind him a city truck
putting all the snow back,â€
posted Caccaviello.
Other residents posted that
they hadnâ€™t seen a plow on
their street all day Sunday.
â€œUnfortunately, the drivers
need to prioritize the main
streets,â€ said Argenzio.
Other posts on Facebook
were more understanding. â€œItâ€™s
far from an easy job. This was
a crazy storm. Itâ€™s been a long
time that we have seen these
totals,â€ wrote Frank Castiello.
Ward 5 Councillor Angela
Guarino-Sawaya had nothing
but praise for city workers.
â€œThe DPW did a fantastic job,â€
she said. â€œThose guys didnâ€™t go
home for 48 hours. They were
exhausted.â€
Guarino-Sawaya said she
had a list of about 15 residents
who needed extra help clearing
their homes. She said DPW
crews got to those residents
Gerry
Dâ€™Ambrosio
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as
soon as they could. She
also said public works crews
responded quickly to her request
to clear school bus stops
so children would be safe returning
to school.
Guarino-Sawaya and Councillor-at-Large
Robert Haas
have been working to replace
the Snow Angels program,
which matched teens with seniors
and disabled residents
who need help shoveling.
They plan to restart a program
with Revere High students.
And none too soon since another
storm is expected this
weekend. Keefe had a few reminders
for residents about
the incoming storm.
â€œIf I can remind everyone
of one thing, itâ€™s that this is a
collaborative eff ort, and you
have to be patient,â€ said Keefe.
â€œAvoid shoveling your snow
into the street, clear out fi re
hydrants and sidewalks, and
help your neighbors where
you can. A best practice is to
stay off the roads unless itâ€™s
absolutely necessary when we
are working with that much
equipment. We are here to
help and will address each call
as they come in and prioritize
until the work is completed.â€
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Meet the 2025 Greater Boston League Fall Season All-Stars
Revereâ€™s Emma Stamatopoulos is GBL Field Hockey MVP as Patriots capture League Championship;
Maldenâ€™s Jayden McGuffi e named All-State Running Back
By Steve Freker
T
he Greater Boston League
Fall Season had lots of
memorable moments and
plenty of outstanding individual
and team performances.
Some of the tried-andtrue
GBL perennial contenders
once again had strong seasons
while there were a number
of newcomers rising to the
top spot.
Most notably, those new risers
came in Football and Boys
Soccer as the Chelsea Red Devils
captured the league crown
in soccer, unseating back-toRevere
High School Field Hockey Captains â€” midfi elder Gemma
Stamatopoulos, midfi elder Isabella Mendiea and center defender
Ava Morris â€” and Revere High alumna and Head Coach Victoria
Correia all worked together to win a Greater Boston League
Championship this past fall season. Stamatopoulos was named
GBL Most Valuable Player. (Advocate Photo)
Jayden McGuffi e set several school single-season and career records
in rushing, touchdown and total points scored with a remarkable
sophomore season for Malden High, earning All-State Honors
with 2,006 yards rushing and 27 touchdowns. (Advocate Photo)
back winner Revere this fall.
In football, Lynn English rolled
to its fi rst-ever GBL Championship
in Football, led by the exploits
of senior quarterback
Shane Knowlton-Simard. Of
the Advocate readership area,
only Revere was able to capture
a Greater Boston League
Championship: in Field Hockey
over Malden and Revere. Gemma
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The Bulldogsâ€™ QB
had 170 carries for 1,927 rushing
yards, 39 completions for
804 passing yards and 38 total
touchdowns during a 9-2
season to earn Greater Boston
League MVP honors. Knowlton-Simard
was also selected
to the Massachusetts High
School Football Coaches Association
(MHSFCA) All-State
Team as well as The Boston
Globeâ€™s All-Scholastic Football
Team for the 2025 season in
Division 3.
Malden sophomore marvel
Jayden McGuffi e had to be a
close second in GBL Football
Most Valuable Player balloting
with a record-setting season
for the ages. McGuffi e â€” earning
his second All-Star nod in
as many seasons â€” became
the fi rst Malden High player
in school history to surpass
2,000 yards in offense with
2,006 yards on 209 carries. McGuffi
e also set single-season
school touchdown (24) and
total points (198) records with
17 conversion runs this year
for the Tornados. The Golden
Tornado 10th grader was the
only sophomore selected to
the MHSFCA All-State Team
for Division 3, which is generally
an â€œAll-Seniorsâ€ list.
Medford rolled through the
Girls Soccer season undefeated
in league play to rise back
to the top of the heap. For
Malden High Boys Soccer, it
was a massive turnaround in
the win-loss numbers, as the
Golden Tornado squad went
from just one win in 2024
to five wins and seven ties
in 2025, still falling just one
point in the standings (and realistically,
just one goal) short
of qualifying for the postseason.
The
Greater Boston League
had one Boston Globe AllScholastic
selectee in Lynn
Englishâ€™s Knowlton-Simard.
Following is the complete
list of Fall Season GBL All-Stars
and Most Valuable Players.
FOOTBALL
Chelsea: Leeandro Castro.
Lynn Classical: Manny Mendez,
Tommy Nolan.
Lynn English: Xavier Beauchamp,
Jamaal Boyd, Shane
Knowlton-Simard (MVP), Jason
McDonald, Ryan Ouen,
Jeyson Prosper, Aaden Soto.
Malden: Billy Gavin, Jayden
McGuffi e.
Medford: Demi Georges,
Guilherme Martins.
Revere: Reda Atoui, Bryan
Fuentes, Jose Fuentes.
Somerville: Kerry Alphonse,
Ousman Kaba, Ryan Louis, Esmael
Mack, Marcos Pineda.
BOYS SOCCER
Chelsea: Brayan Andrade,
Jose Joj (MVP), Christian Lopez.
Everett:
Gabriel Garcia, Kevin
Renderos.
Lynn Classical: Alan Melara.
Lynn English: Jose Licardie,
Alejandro Zayas.
Malden: Mike Joseph,
Matheus Martins.
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Clean out your closets
for Jack Satter House
and Congregation 420!
T
his is a great opportunity
to review your wardrobe
and off -season clothes and
donate your gently worn, illfi
tting, unliked, or unwanted
soft goods (see list below) to
Jack Satter Houseâ€™s Interfaith
Group, Congregation 420. Tell
your family and friends!!!
We Are Collecting:
Clothes: menâ€™s, womenâ€™s,
and childrenâ€™s clothes, coats,
shoes, scarves, handbags,
wallets, fashion accessories,
belts, backpacks, etc.
Household Textiles: bedding,
comforters, blankets,
sheets, towels, linen, tablecloths,
curtains, pillows, etc.
Small Household Goods:
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Medford: Fordson Ludger.
Revere: Abel Aklog, Patrick
Valentin.
Somerville: Hector Bermudez,
Marco Hoxholli.
GIRLS SOCCER
Chelsea: Yahira Jovel Rivas,
Emili Rodriguez-Rodriguez.
Everett: Sofi a Arana-Quintanilla,
Casey Martinez.
Lynn Classical: Tatiana DeLeon,
McKenna Duncan.
Lynn English: Quezada Villanueva.
Malden:
Amelia Berliner,
Mercedes Costa.
Medford: Kaitlyn Alves, Cecilia
Colombo, Siena Fauci.
Revere: Sharon Olivia Folgar.
Somerville: Anika Johnson,
Camila Plata (MVP).
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Chelsea: Alisson Segovia.
Everett: Nicole Damaceno.
Lynn Classical: Brooke Braswell
(MVP), Emma Chevalier,
Sejla Iriskic, Azriella Jorge.
Lynn English: Malinda Ran.
Malden: Sania Chen, Rashmi
Kc.
Medford: Emma Malerba.
Revere: Susan Lemus
Chavez, Dayana Ortega.
Somerville: Alexis Bowie,
Catherine Timmins.
FIELD HOCKEY
Everett: Willins Julien, Stephano
Orleus, Lindsey Sylva.
Malden: Phuong Ang Nguyk
itchen items (such as
pots/pans, dishes, silverware,
glasses, serving pieces
and hand-held appliances),
home decorative items,
knick-knacks, toys, games,
and small electronics
Books & Media: paperback,
hard cover â€” all genres *DO
NOT BAG! No encyclopedias
Community drop-off will
be February 1st from 10am
to 3pm. Drop off at the parking
lot doors on Oak Island
Street. Volunteers will be
there to accept properly
bagged and boxed goods. No
open bags or boxes, all glassware
must be wrapped and
boxed properly.
en, Ryan Cheung, Yawen Zuo.
Revere: Sonia Haily, Danni
Hope Randall, Zacharania Kalliavas,
Isabella Mendieta, Ava
Morris, Bianca Rincon, Gemma
Stamatopoulos (MVP).
BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY
Everett: Lucas Nunez.
Lynn Classical: Brandon Sok.
Lynn English: Ian De La Rosa.
Malden: Lincoln Boswell.
Medford: Aaron Greenberg,
Adam Lewis (MVP).
Somerville: Robert Leoni,
Henry Omura, Ranjan Warren,
Henry Zarecor.
GIRLS
CROSS-COUNTRY
Lynn Classical: Mariana De
Leon.
Lynn English: Madison McCole.
Medford:
Emma Beardsley,
Isabelle De Sousa Vieira, Olivia
Oâ€™Brien.
Revere: Rania Hamdani, Olivia
Rupp.
Somer v i l l e: Al y Amin
(MVP), Jenny Gordon, Greta
Oâ€™Sullivan.
BOYS GOLF
Everett: Charles Govostes.
Lynn Classical: Braeden
Ohannesian.
Lynn English: Jacoby Comeau,
Riley Driscoll (MVP).
Malden: Tommy Cronin.
Medford: Emet Chasteen
(MVP), Jonathan Wright.
Somerville: Emmett Easton.
RevereTV Spotlight
â€œI
n the Loopâ€ is pushing
an important announcement
this week. Beginning
March 1, 2026, all resident
parking permits will be digital
and enforced by license plate,
with no stickers or placards issued.
Permits are valid for one
year, from March 1 through the
end of February 2027. To qualify,
all parking tickets and auto
excise taxes must be paid, and
the vehicle must be registered
to the applicant and primarily
garaged at a Revere address.
The 2026 Digital Visitor Pass
will be available online starting
February 9th at Cityhallsystems.com,
with in-person
applications beginning February
18th. Applicants must
provide required proof of residency.
For more information,
please refer to the fl yer in these
videos currently posted to all
RevereTV outlets or visit revere.org/parking.
Donâ€™t
forget to mark your
calendars for the upcoming
Revere Beach Winter Wonderland!
Join the community
on Saturday, February 7th,
from 11:00?am to 5:00?pm
at Waterfront Square, located
at 400 Ocean Avenue.
This event will feature a
winter market, a Chili CookOff
, and plenty of other activities.
Plus, youâ€™ll have a
chance to watch the masters
at work as they carve
one-of-a-kind ice sculptures
throughout the day. Thanks
to the â€œIn the Loopâ€ team,
all of these announcements
are recorded in four to fi ve
languages each week. Watch
and follow RevereTV to stay in
the loop.
With Valentineâ€™s Day coming
up soon, you might want
to be able to cook up something
special for your loved
ones. Tune in to the RTV Community
Channel for re-runs of
Valentineâ€™s Day themed cooking
shows over the next few
weeks. These past episodes
will soon be followed by more
updated programs featuring
Mayor Patrick Keefe and Jennifer
Keefe on â€œCooking with
the Keefes,â€ and another with
Victoria Fabbo on â€œFabulous
Foods.â€ All of these shows will
be scheduled on television
for you to enjoy, and all new
programming will be posted
to YouTube as well for you to
watch and follow along at your
convenience.
RevereTV is still covering one
Revere High School Basketball
game each week. The boys
team came up short by a small
margin last week against Lynn
Classical, and the girls took
on Medford this past Tuesday.
Tune in to the Community
Channel or RTVâ€™s YouTube
page to watch games live, but
all coverage on YouTube will
be taken down after the games
until the end of the season. Replays
do remain scheduled on
the Community Channel in the
evenings. The next games on
the RTV game coverage schedule
are the boys, potentially senior
night, versus Somerville,
and the girlsâ€™ team when they
play Salem on February 13th.
RTV GOV is and always will
be the channel for the local
government meetings. Go
to the city website, revere.
org, for the meeting schedule
that RevereTV follows.
All meetings play live on RTV
GOV and YouTube and then
replay on television in a rotation
by date for the following
few weeks. RTV GOV is channel
9 on Comcast and channels
13 and 613 on RCN.
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A.C. Whelan second grader
jumps into action
and saves classmate
By Melissa Moore-Randall
O
n any given day, Asani Anderson,
a second grader
at the A.C. Whelan School,
can be found sitting with his
best friend William enjoying
lunch. Last week, Asani, age
7, jumped into action and became
his best friendâ€™s hero.
As they were eating lunch,
Asani noticed William was
choking. The teacher noticed
that Asani was hitting William
on the back. He explained
that William Leal Anderson
was choking, and the teacher
called for help while preparing
to perform the Heimlich
Maneuver. Fortunately,
William began coughing due
to Asaniâ€™s quick actions and
was able to speak again. As
a result, Asaniâ€™s quick actions
saved his friend.
Asani said he learned how
to help William from his dad
who told him to always hit
someone on the back if they
are choking. â€œWilliamâ€™s face
was red, and I told the teacher
he was choking. I hit him
on the back.â€
William feels pretty lucky. â€œI
think he is a super cool friend
helping me.â€ Asani said he
looks forward to eating lunch
and keep telling jokes with his
best friend.
Asani received a citation
from K9 Charlie and School
Resource Officer Brenes for
his heroic eff orts. He will also
be honored before the Revere
City Council.
Asani Anderson and his classmate William Leal Anderson are best
friends for life.
Classroom hero Asani Anderson (right) and his classmate, William
Leal Anderson, with RPD School Resource Offi cer Brenes
and K9 Charlie.
Asani Anderson was awarded a citation from Offi cer Brenes, K9
Charlie, and Supt. of Schools Dianne Kelly. Also shown is A.C. Whelan
School Principal Rachel Shanley.
Asani Anderson is surrounded by his teacher, Ms. Andrews, Superintendent Dianne Kelly, Principal Rachel Shanley, Offi cer Brenes, K9 Charlie and his very proud classmates.
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hildren enjoyed Mondayâ€™s
winter storm
with sledding near the
Cooledge Street housing,
as adults cleared the
snow following a winter
wallop near 2 inches of
snow over the weekend.
Sebastian Sepulveda sled down the Cooledge Street hill. Ava Tiano went sledding down the Cooledge Street hill. Cheverus Catholic School sixth grader Samuel Sepulveda,
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Jackie Mackay shoveled out her Park Avenue home.
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Kids enjoyed
the winter snow
while adults
cleaned up
Andrew Mackay used his snow blower to clean in front of his Park Avenue home on Monday.
Joseph Cardona and his dog, Leo, during Mondayâ€™s winter storm.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026
~ RHS PATRIOTS WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP ~
Winter teams tested by adversity,
respond with resilience and standout efforts
By Dom Nicastro
T
he grind of the winter season
showed itself this week for
Revere High teams, with illness,
depth challenges and league
heavyweights testing resolve
across programs.
While results varied, coaches
pointed to resilience, competitive
response, and athletes stepping
into bigger roles as defi ning
themes as the season heads
toward its fi nal stretch.
Girlsâ€™ indoor track: first
dual-meet loss in two
years brings strong
individual efforts
and depth response
The Revere girlsâ€™ indoor track
team saw its fi rst dual-meet loss
in more than two years Friday
night, falling to a strong Somerville
squad, 60-35. Despite the
result, the Patriots delivered
multiple standout performances
while competing shorthanded
due to illness and other availability
issues.
Gemma Stamatopoulos led
Gemma Stamatopoulos led the team with 11 points across
three events including the high jump clearing 4 feet, 8 inches.
(Advocate photo by Emily Harney)
the team with 11 points across
three events, continuing her
undefeated season in the 600
meters with a winning time
of 1:54.34. She also ran an indoor
personal best of 5:52.39
in the mile for second place
and cleared 4 feet, 8 inches in
the high jump, also finishing
second.
Olivia Rupp earned a firstplace
fi nish in the 2-mile with a
time of 13:26 and added a thirdplace
finish in the 1,000 meters
earlier in the meet. Dayana
Ortega delivered two second-place
fi nishes, including a
personal record of 10.22 in the
55-meter hurdles and a long
jump of 13 feet, 10 inches, while
also placing third in the 55-meter
dash.
Rania Hamdani placed second
in the 300 meters and anchored
Revereâ€™s winning 4x400
relay alongside Zizi Kalliavas,
Jaliayh Manigo, and Lesly Mendoza.
Additional podium fi nishes
came from Aidah Louaddi in
the shotput, Isabella Afonso in
the 55-meter hurdles, and Ina
Tamizi in the long jump. Tamizi
also cleared 4 feet, 4 inches in
the high jump after just two
days of practice in the event.
Stamatopoulos and Rupp followed
the dual meet by competing
at the MSTCA State
Coaches Invitational on Saturday
as Revereâ€™s only qualifi ers.
Stamatopoulos ran a seasonbest
1:44.95 in the 600 meters,
while Rupp posted a 5:51.69
mile after logging more than
three miles of racing in under
20 hours.
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Boysâ€™
basketball: Late
surge falls short against
Lynn Classical before
dramatic doubleovertime
breakthrough
The Revere High Patriots boysâ€™
basketball team continued to
show tangible improvement
this past week, nearly upsetting
league-leading Lynn Classical
before breaking through with a
dramatic double-overtime win
over Lynn English.
Against Classical, the Patriots
erased memories of an earlier
21-point loss by taking control
early and leading at halftime
behind strong eff orts from Isaiah
Llanos, Chris Recinos, and
Devin Berry. Berry powered Revere
in the second quarter, scoring
12 points in the frame, while
Recinos and Bryan David added
timely baskets to help Revere
maintain momentum into the
third quarter.
Revere entered the fi nal period
with a slim edge, but Lynn
Classical ramped up defensive
pressure, forcing turnovers and
closing on a decisive run to secure
a 62-53 win. Berry fi nished
with 21 points and seven rebounds,
while Recinos added
14 points and seven assists.
â€œWe kind of let that one
slip away,â€ head coach David
Leary said. â€œGive Classical credit
â€” they upped intensity in
the fourth quarter, and we did
not respond well. Proud of the
way the kids battled, however,
as these guys beat us by
over 20 points the fi rst time we
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met. The improvement is there;
however, it has not resulted in
wins as of late, but weâ€™re hoping
theyâ€™re coming. Just need
to stay the course and continue
to work hard.â€
Two nights later, Revere hosted
Lynn English and faced immediate
adversity, falling behind
21-5 after one quarter.
Leary turned to his bench,
and the response shifted the
gameâ€™s energy. Charles Dobre
sparked the off ense with transition
baskets, while Recinos, Nathan
Brown, and Wesley Nunez
helped Revere climb back within
striking distance by halftime.
Defense fueled Revereâ€™s thirdquarter
push, holding English
to nine points, and the Patriots
continued chipping away
behind Dobre, Berry, Bryan David,
and Brown. In a back-andforth
fourth quarter and overtime
sequence, Dobre and Berry
carried the off ense before Berry
hit a game-tying shot in the
fi nal seconds to force overtime.
After a second overtime, Revere
closed out a 68-62 win
â€” its fi rst over Lynn English in
fi ve years â€” behind clutch free
throws and defensive stops.
â€œThat was a fun game to be a
part of,â€ Leary said. â€œWe showed
a lot, fi ghting through the adversity
and the very porous
fi rst quarter. No quit by these
guys â€” they stayed with it and
made all the big plays down
the stretch to capture the victory.
Hopefully this turns things
around for us and leads us in the
right direction moving forward
on the season.â€
Revere returns to the road
this week with games at Medford
and Chelsea, both scheduled
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Lady Patriots Basketball rallies through adversity,
show resilience in split week
By Dom Nicastro
T
he Revere High School Patriots
girlsâ€™ basketball team
showed both its growing pains
and its growing strength over
the past week, fi nishing 1â€”1
on the road while continuing
to defi ne what kind of team
it is becoming as the season
deepens.
Revere opened the week
Tuesday night at Lynn Classical,
where the Lady Patriots fell
45â€”36 after digging an early
hole they couldnâ€™t fully escape.
The Rams jumped out to
a 13â€”5 lead in the fi rst quarter,
but Revere responded with
defensive energy and composure
in the second, cutting the
defi cit to just one point at halftime,
19â€”18.
The momentum, however,
shifted back to Lynn Classical
after the break. The Rams reasserted
control in the third
quarter and maintained a double-digit
cushion through the
fourth, closing out the win despite
Revereâ€™s continued eff ort.
Addison Ulwick paced the
Lady Patriots with 11 points
and six rebounds, while Rebecca
Mercado made her impact
felt defensively with four
steals. Haley Peralta added four
rebounds, continuing to provide
quickness and eff ort on
the perimeter. Lynn Classical
was led by Divine Egbuta, who
controlled the paint with 21
points, and Evelyn Diaz, who
added 12.
Two nights later, Revere returned
to action at Lynn English
and delivered its most telling
performance of the week.
Despite a slow start from the
opening lineup and the added
adversity of two in-game injuries,
the Lady Patriots surged
late to earn a 36â€”30 win.
English held a second-half
lead, but Revere flipped the
game in the fourth quarter,
outscoring the Lady Bulldogs
19â€”3 to close it out. Allyson
Ollivierra led the way with 20
points and nine rebounds,
while captain Shayna Smith
added eight points and nine
boards. Maria Perry scored 12
points for English.
Key contributions also came
from the bench, as Sonia Haily
and Sara Sbai logged important
minutes and helped
sustain the energy and defensive
pressure needed to fi nish
the game.
Assistant coach Liz Lake said
the teamâ€™s response to adversity
stood out most.
â€œOverall, I enjoyed watching
the team come together
to end the week with a victory,
despite the challenges
of losing Tuesday and having
two players go down with injuries
on Thursday,â€ Lake said.
â€œThat can be tough mentally
for most teams. However,
they rallied around that and
those two teammates heavily.
From the fi ve people on the
court to those on the bench,
they picked each other up.
This group really understands
how to come together when
it counts the most, and I think
Thursday refl ected that. They
motivate each other.â€
Lake also pointed to the
leadership of Ollivierra and
Smith, who continue to anchor
the Patriots on both ends
of the fl oor.
â€œBoth are great in their own
respective ways,â€ Lake said. â€œAllyson
is a high IQ player, and
her confi dence in her 3-point
game comes in handy, especially
when we are in a tight
spot and need to build a lead.â€
She added that Smithâ€™s role
in the post has been equally
vital.
â€œShayna always maintains
her tough presence and dominates
in the post,â€ Lake said.
â€œShe works the paint, always
having to deal with the most
physical defensive players,
and shows up each and every
game ready to take on that role
with a positive attitude and a
steady focus.â€
At 6â€”4 on the season, Revere
has now won four of its
last six games heading into
one of its most demanding
stretches. The Lady Patriots
face four games in less than
a week, beginning Tuesday,
Jan. 27, at home against Medford,
followed by road trips to
Danvers and Whittier Regional,
with Chelsea visiting Revere in
between.
As the schedule tightens,
Lake said the focus remains
on details.
â€œOff ensively, we need to limit
turnovers, as well as utilize
getting a few more passes on
the ball before getting a shot
off ,â€ she said. â€œWe need to work
the opposing teamâ€™s defense a
little more. Defensively on our
end, we need to continue to be
aggressive under the boards,
securing rebounds to limit the
opposing team having second
chance opportunities to score.â€
Lady Patsâ€™ star Allyson Ollivierra attempts to gain
control of the ball during Revereâ€™s win against Everett
last week.
Lady Pats Rebecca Mercado and Sarah Lechheb battle
for the ball during recent action against Everett.
Freshman Addison Ulwick dribbles the ball up the
court. (Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
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OBITUARY
Gina LaScala
O
f Revere. Passed away
peacefully, surrounded by
the love of her family on January
26. Gina was born on May
10, 1943, in Bonito, Avellino, Italy.
At the age of 14, she immigrated
to the United States and
settled in East Boston, which remained
her home for most of
her life. As she grew older, Gina
moved to Revere, where she
lived with her daughter for the
past several years and continued
to be surrounded by family.
She was predeceased by
her husband, Alberto LaScala,
who passed many years ago,
as well as by her parents, Luigi
and Vittoria Racca, and her
brother, Christino Racca. Gina
is survived by her three children:
Mary Jane Aliberti and
her husband Stephen of Revere,
Alberta Spezzaferri and
her partner Stephen Rossetti
of Revere, and Joseph Trichilo
and his wife Annie of Lynnfi eld
(all formerly of East Boston).She
was a proud and loving grandmother,
known to all as â€œNonni,â€
to Michael Todd, Cyndal Todd,
Donald Todd II, Frankie Candelino,
Vincenzo Trichilo, and
Mila Trichilo, and a cherished
great-grandmother, â€œNonni G,â€
to Lyla Todd and soon-to-be
baby Margot Todd. She is also
survived by her brother Foster
Racca and his wife, Lucille,
along with many loving nieces
and nephews.
Gina was a deeply loving and
supportive mother, a generous
friend, and a courageous woman.
As her daughter lovingly
described her, Gina was â€œold
school Italian with a modern
fl air.â€ She had a way of blending
tradition with her own sense
of style and independence.
She was the heart of her family
and the life of every gathering,
with a presence that fi lled
the room and brought people
together. To manyâ€”especially
Joeâ€™s friendsâ€”she was known
simply as â€œMama Gina,â€ a role
she embraced with pride and
aff ection.
Gina enjoyed lifeâ€™s simple
pleasures: trips to the casino,
working in her garden, shopping,
and caring for her beloved
fig trees. A wonderful
cook, her kitchen was always
a gathering place, where family
and friends shared meals,
laughter, and stories. She also
loved to knit, and each piece
she made was a true labor of
love. Gina worked endlessly for
her family, always putting their
needs fi rst. Her strength and
determination live on through
her children and grandchildren.
Gina will be remembered for
her warmth, her strength, and
the deep love she had for her
family. She will be missed more
than words can express.
A visitation will be held on Friday,
January 30th, from 4:00â€”
8:00 PM at Buonfi glio Funeral
Home, 128 Revere Street, Revere.
Funeral services will take
place on Saturday at the funeral
home from 10:00â€”11:00 AM,
followed by a prayer service at
11:00 AM. Interment will follow
at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu
of fl owers, donations may be
made in Ginaâ€™s memory to the
Sarcoma Foundation of America:
https://curesarcoma.org/?
form=DONATE
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
Argueta, Gerly S
Ortez, Dago
Ortez, Mirian S
Sanchez, Juan
Alfaro, Jessica
Alvarez, Natalia E
BUYER2
SELLER1
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Lupis, Stephen
Santos, Vicente
Cali, Anna R
SELLER2
Hernandez, Emily L
Cali, Shawn
ADDRESS
37 Taft St
Howard St
16 Hawes St
95 Harris St
01.07.26
Revere
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