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Large voter turnout expected on Tuesday
Election Commissioner predicts 43 percent voter turnout
By Alexis Mikulski
W
ith only days left until the
citywide elections, campaigns
around the community
are gearing up to find out their
fate on Nov. 5.
The mayoral contest between
Patriots trounce Salem Arrigo backed by Governor
VOTERS | SEE PAGE 14
incumbent Mayor Brian Arrigo
and Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo
has been contentious at best
with both sides buckling down
through the summer. Last week
a debate held at the Susan B.
Anthony School pitted the two
candidates against one-another,
with questions being presented
by members of the Revere High
School debate team. As expected,
things got heated as audience
members cheered in support
of their favorite candidate.
Dan Rizzo, who previously
served as mayor from 2013 until
2016, says he feels extremely
confident about the upcoming
election. “Our base of supporters
is ready to take on Election
Day, and we believe that in the
end, voters will remember the
many good things I did as mayor,”
he said.
Rizzo says he has personally
knocked on thousands of doors
throughout the city and has had
conversations with people who
feel like change is desperately
needed in Revere.
ALL THE WAY: Pat’s running back Joe Llanos dekes his way to a long touchdown run
during Revere’s 42-0 rout of Salem on Friday. Revere will host Dracut in the quarterfinal
round of the Division 4 North tourney tonight; kickoff is 6:30 pm. See page 17 for
story and photo highlights.
(Advocate Photo by Mike Kearney)
Jennifer Haas, Juanita Haas, Governor Charlie Baker, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Corinne Vitale,
and Patty Gallucci are in the middle of a crowd in front of City Hall. See page 6 for
story and photo highlights.
(Photo Courtesy of Anthony Zambuto)
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE–Friday, November 1 , 2019
~ LETTER-TO-THE-EDITOR ~
In Support of
Mayor Brian Arrigo
To the Editor:
I’m proud of the positive changes
Mayor Brian Arrigo has brought
to our city, and urge my fellow residents
to re-elect him on Tuesday.
When Mayor Arrigo walked into
office, DPW was understaffed,
and their facility and equipment
was decrepit. He fixed that. More
workers were hired, new equipment
was purchased, and, soon,
there will be a new facility. Now,
the city’s streets are cleaner and
safer. The water and sewer system
is better managed, and residents’
water bills finally got reduced
two years in a row after 15
years of increases. That’s why the
DPW workers have endorsed him
for re-election.
Average class sizes in Revere
Public Schools had crept up to
30 before Mayor Arrigo took office.
Under his administration, 50
new teachers were hired, class sizes
are back down to the state average,
and we’re in the process of
building a beautiful new Revere
High School that will cement Revere’s
status as one of the best urban
public school districts in the
nation.
When I was a kid growing up
in Revere, I would have loved to
have had what Mayor Arrigo delivered:
a new community center,
more sports programs and afterschool
activities, a much more robust
Parks and Recreation department
with more staff, and an extra
$5,000 earmarked for every extracurricular
program at Revere High.
He’s made sure no kid in the
community is left behind, re-establishing
the Commission on Disabilities,
bringing Special Olympics
to Revere and adding other
programs for children with special
needs. Mayor Arrigo’s commitment
to the youth of Revere
is why the dean of the Revere
School Committee, Carol Tye, has
endorsed him for re-election, and
is why his campaign events are
filled with youthful energy from
recent Revere High grads.
Revere has invested in public
safety, with new equipment and
Mayor Brian Arrigo
staffing for the fire department,
and a new fire station at the Point
of Pines on the way; that’s why Revere’s
firefighters have endorsed
Mayor Arrigo. (When the other
side asks what “tangible assets”
have come from the Arrigo administration,
take a look at the
equipment that pulls up when
you call the fire department to
respond to an emergency, or call
DPW to come fill a pothole.)
Revere has professionalized City
Hall, finally creating an HR department,
implementing professional
hiring practices, and completing
an audit that rooted out years of
waste to redirect more money to
city services.
For years, jobs were fleeing Revere,
with Suffolk Downs drifting
toward closure, and NECCO decaying
and owing Revere $3 million+
in back taxes. Now, commercial
investment is coming in to the
community, bringing jobs and
revenue for schools, DPW, police,
and fire. More small business are
opening up with new restaurants,
bakeries, coffee shops, fitness studios,
and others, making Revere a
more vibrant and livable city.
After previously staking its future
on gambling, Revere is finally
building a 21st century city government.
There’s still a lot more
work to do, but much to celebrate.
Mayor Arrigo has earned
four more years to build on this
progress.
Signed,
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Revere Police and HarborCOV host domestic violence discussion
By Tara Vocino
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HarborCOV Executive Director
Kourou Pich said domestic violence
hits home for her, as her
32-year-old cousin was murdered
by her husband approximately
five years ago, adding
that it can happen to anyone.
n an effort to have more survivors
share their stories, the
Revere Police Department and
HarborCOV held a domestic violence
awareness seminar last
Wednesday.
Together, HarborCOV Executive
Director Kourou Pich and
HarborCOV Program Director
Jasmine Perez-Pimentel defined
domestic violence as “the systemic
use of physical, emotional,
verbal, financial and/or sexual
abuse to gain power and control
with a relationship.”
Pich said warning signs include
stalking behaviors, strangulation
attempts, animal abuse,
death threats and living with
children that are not the abuser’s
biological children.
HarborCOV Director of Programs
Jasmine Perez-Pimentel
shared some voluntary, free,
confidential services that the
organization offers such as safety
planning, up to 14 days of
emergency housing and legal
advocacy.
Statistics show that one in five
women and one in 59 men in
the United States is raped in his
or her lifetime and victims lose
32,000 full-time jobs yearly, due
to the abuse.
Next, police officers, station
staff, and survivor Jennifer Simonetti
introduced themselves
and briefly shared their domestic
violence calls and experience
in an informal community conversation.
The one thing that
brought everyone together was
they were open to listening, despite
different associations with
domestic violence.
At the end, HarborCOV staff
handed out purple souvenirs to
represent October’s Domestic Violence
Awareness month.
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part-time at the station, speaks
Spanish fluently, and helps to
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they offer temporary housing
for survivors and confidential,
free, voluntary services.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE–Friday, November 1 , 2019
Revere awarded $1M MassWorks
grant for improvements on Ocean Ave.
M
ayor Brian M. Arrigo announced
this week that
the City of Revere is a recipient
of a $1 million MassWorks grant
for infrastructure improvements
along Ocean Avenue.
“Since 2008 when the long-anFor
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ticipated Waterfront Square development
got underway, the
Ocean Avenue area has undergone
an historic transformation,”
said Mayor Arrigo. “Empty lots
and surface parking lots have
become thriving new neighborhoods,
and we are now seeing
business development in the
form of restaurants and a new
hotel adjacent to the Wonderland
MBTA station. As this work
is approaching the end stages,
it makes sense for the State to
fund long-awaited infrastructure
improvements such as the
relocation of utilities and major
streetscape accommodations.”
In particular, focus will be on
pedestrian and bicycle access
along the way. “Sidewalk improvements
have been set aside
for years as we awaited the completion
of much of the development
in the area,” said Mayor Arrigo.
“In addition to the private
development along Ocean Avenue,
we see the completion
of the new DCR facility that sits
between Ocean Avenue and
Revere Beach Boulevard. Now,
a next phase is [to] bring the
streetscape into conformity with
the area’s new and modern appearance.”
The
infrastructure improvements
will help advance the
long-term goal of a well-conceived
Revere Beach TransitOriented
Development District.
“Thanks to the support of Governor
Baker, Speaker DeLeo, Senator
Boncore, and Representative
Vincent, this will fuel the momentum
happening in Revere,
benefiting residents, visitors,
and businesses along Ocean
Avenue,” said Mayor Arrigo.
“The grant monies will support
the growth of our local economy,
creating walkable space between
the mixed-use communities,
centered between two Tstops.
Infrastructure improvements
that advance Transit-Oriented
Development is key to a
vibrant, sustainable, and attractive
community that encouragMASSWORKS
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Revere Youth Center
Garfield Magnet School - Foyer
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St. Anthony's Church
American Legion Building
Central Fire Station
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On Broadway, Melisa Devedzic, Mayor
Brian Arrigo (center) and Hana Aklog
hold a sign: “Mayor Arrigo for the
next gen”.
In front of City Hall on Saturday morning, Aklog Limeneh,
Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Governor Charlie Baker
and Khalid Sbata were in the crowd campaigning for Mayor
Brian Arrigo’s reelection. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
pproximately 300 people
held signs in front of City
Hall on Saturday morning, including
Governor Charlie Baker,
to endorse Mayor Brian Arrigo
for reelection.
Baker was scheduled to door
knock with the Arrigo administration,
but when members
of an independent YouTube
press attempted to follow Baker
around and ask unrelated questions
concerning the rally, Baker
decided to leave early. “It’s unfortunate,”
Arrigo said.
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Sporting Mayor Arrigo sweatshirts, Taylor Messina, Nicholas Romano,
Matthew Parlante, Trisha Romano, Jack DeSantis, Gennara
Romano and Joseph DeSantis campaigned for Mayor Brian Arrigo
on Saturday across from City Hall.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE–Friday, November 1 , 2019
Revere CARES Coalition Offers Money For Healthy Ideas
Up to $20,000 Dollars are Available
R
EVERE — You got ideas, and
we’re funding them. The
mini-grant program, hosted by
the Revere CARES coalition, is
now accepting applications until
January 5th for innovative ideas
that promote a healthier community
for all. Since its creation
in 2012, the mini-grant program
has provided over $100,000 dollars
to fund community ideas that
make Revere a healthy environment
to live, work, and play. The
mini-grant program is a collaboration
between the MGH Revere
CARES coalition and Revere on
the Move. This year, $20,000 dollars
are available for individuals,
organizations, or groups interested
in receiving funds to promote
healthy eating, active living, prevent
substance use disorders, improve
mental wellbeing, and engage
young people in positive
activities.
“Our ultimate goal for these
mini-grants is to put money in the
hands of our community members
to do things we may not
have thought of or been able to
do. Community problems require
community solutions. The community
knows best how to improve
the health of the city, and
what would work or not work,”
said Sylvia Chiang, Director of Revere
CARES.
Examples of previously funded
projects include:
Seacoast High School–Awarded
$1,000 to expand an aquaponics
lab for their Botany and
Urban Growers class. The expansion
coincided with their existing
community garden, herb
garden, and hydroponics lab,
providing students with a comprehensive
urban farming toolkit.
(System and environmental
change)
Half Day Hoops ProgramAwarded
$1,605 to the Revere Police
Department to offer free mini
basketball clinics for middle and
high school students. These miniclinics
will increase physical activity
among youth and will help address
substance abuse issues.
(Active living, prevention, and
positive youth engagement)
Sidewalk Butlers for Cigarette
Butts- Awarded $852 to the Revere
Community Committee
(through The Neighborhood Developers)
to install five cigarette
butlers in the Shirley Ave. business
district. This environmental
strategy is meant to promote
cleanliness and increase mental
health due to an environmental
change in the Shirley Ave. neighborhood.
(Environmental
change)
Educational Theater–Awarded
$3,210 to the Seacoast High
school for Deana’s Educational
Theater to conduct performances
and discussion that will address
the issues associated with
relationship violence, bystander
intervention, and cyberbullying.
The project will also include professional
development for teachers
by the Improbable Players, a
theater group lead by actors in recovery
from Substance Use Disorders.
(Prevention activity encouraging
positive decisions among
youth)
Girls Empowerment Club–
Awarded $770 dollars to Kamilla
Calle and Rebecca Villatoro,
students at Revere High School,
to create a Girls Empowerment
Club to help empower and build
relationships among elementary
and middle school girls. (Positive
youth engagement led by a
young person)
“It’s important that mini-grant
ideas outlast the funding. They
should be sustainable with a
lasting
impact for years to come. PolCARES
| SEE PAGE 14
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City Council honors
Lenny Piazza
Revere CARES Coalition to put on Self-Care
Fair at RHS thanks to the Foundation Trust
T
he Revere CARES Coalition’s
Youth Health Leadership
Council (YHLC) recently received
a grant for $2,500 from the Foundation
Trust to organize the third
annual Self-Care Fair for Revere
High School students.
The idea for a self-care fair
started two years ago as teen
members of the Revere CARES
YHLC discussed ways to decrease
stress in their lives. “Sometimes
we get written off as just
carefree teenagers, but we also
worry about college, getting a
job, or things that are going on
at home. That’s why we wanted
to do a fun activity for other
students that would show them
we care about them,” said Nada
Abou Hadiba.
YHLC members hope to provide
information and resources
about stress management,
which might include healthy eating,
time management, accessing
jobs and financial information,
meditation and exercise. Interested
organizations and individuals
are invited to host a table
to give students information that
promotes their well-being. In the
past, therapy animals, raffles and
a photo booth have added to the
CARES | SEE PAGE 16
Enjoy
At Monday night’s City Council meeting, School Committee Member
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and City Council President Arthur Guinasso as they honor Len Piazza
with a certificate for his lifelong commitment to community service
and historical conservation efforts. (Advocate photo by Alexis Mikulski)
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Revere girls capture GBL title, prepare for playoffs
By Greg Phipps
A
fter getting off to a 10-1
start this fall, the Revere volleyball
team saw that momentum
slow up a bit by going 3-6
over their final nine matches. But
that didn’t deter the team from
capturing this year’s Greater Boston
League (GBL) championship
and making an appearance in
the state playoffs.
Oddly, the Patriots (13-7 overall)
were not included in this
year’s North bracket, as they will
compete in the Central/East Div.
I tourney. Revere was awarded
the No. 6 seed and will travel to
face third-seeded King Phillip of
Wrentham on Monday in a quarterfinal-round
tilt.
The regular season came to a
close against a high-powered
and highly ranked Winchester
team. The Patriots lost the first
two sets by a wide margin but
nearly pulled off a win in the
third game, losing by just two
points. “It was a great [match]
to prepare for the state tournament,”
said head coach Lianne
O’Hara Mimmo. “Unfortunately,
we were not able to steal any
sets, although the last one was
only a two-point loss.”
Senior captain Olivia Winsor
led Revere with nine kills. “She
has taken the leadership role to
heart and has improved as a vocal
leader, giving helpful feedback
and encouraging her teammates,”
said O’Hara Mimmo.
In their Senior Night match
last week, the Patriots honored
senior players Valerie Moy, Brenda
Bettero, Brianna Popp and
Winsor. The contest went five
sets before Revere pulled out a
15-13 win in the fifth game. Lynzie
Anderson nailed seven kills
and Winsor and Isabella Martinez
combined for 29. Setter David
Del Rio dished out 24 assists
and Alexis Iacoviello contributdine
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at the Moose Hall on Broadway.
A full house, Disc Jockey,
fine food and pastry added
to a most successful evening.
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supporter Danny Luberto,
owner of Luberto's Pastry
Shop on Broadway at last
week’s party hosted by Richard
Settipane.
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at Rizzo Party hosted by
Richard Settipane.
(Photos by Marie Matarese)
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t approximately 5:30 p.m.
on October 29, State Police
After
Trooper Christopher Kane was
traveling on Route 107 in Revere
when he observed a gray
Honda Accord, allegedly with a
revoked registration. Kane followed
the vehicle then activated
his blue lights and stopped it
as it was entering a gas station.
After the vehicle stopped,
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Kane approached the operator
and identified him as Abraham
Diaz-Moure, 27, of Revere.
While speaking to him,
Kane allegedly observed a knife
within reach of the suspect, secured
it and requested backup
to respond. Trooper Eneakpodia
Owumi then arrived on the
scene to assist.
Kane asked Diaz-Moure to exit
the vehicle as the revoked registration
required it to be towed.
While conducting an inventory
of the vehicle, Kane and Owumi
allegedly located 14 clear plastic
baggies containing a total of approximately
15 grams of a substance
they believed to be fentanyl.
Allegedly, the troopers also
located multiple cell phones and
more than $400 in cash, which
are items consistent with the illegal
sale of narcotics.
Kane placed Diaz-Moure under
arrest, and he was ordered
to be held without bail until his
October 30 arraignment at Chelsea
District Court on the following
charges: trafficking in fentanyl;
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New Revere Beach Bathhouse expected to open in January
C
By Tara Vocino
ity officials joined architects
and builders for a
walkthrough of the Department
of Conservation & Recreation
(DCR) maintenance
and public bathroom facility
on Revere Beach Boulevard on
Wednesday morning.
The $11.4 million project
will provide the agency’s operations
staff for Revere Beach
State Reservation and the surrounding
region with a permanent
work location, following
many years of occupying temporary
facilities. Recognizing
the need for increased public
recreation opportunities, the
new facility incorporates public
access improvements, including
public restrooms that
will be open year-round.
According to Community Reinvestment
Associates Principal
Paul Rupp, the bathrooms
are expected to open in January.
And
Mayor Brian Arrigo said
this goes far beyond bathrooms.
“I’m excited about having
public facilities ultimately
help residents improve their
quality of life,” Arrigo said.
According to Hill International,
Inc. Project Director Simon
Tempest, the new building,
which is designed to mirror
the adjacent historical State
Police Barracks, will have the
following: offices and meeting
rooms for the DCR staff, public
bathrooms for beachgoers,
three high-bay repair garages
with truck lifts, three low-bay
garages, a two-bay salt shed, a
truck wash-down bay, a truck
fueling station, and parking
for DCR maintenance vehicles.
“The project will be completed
in mid-January and will
be landscaped in the spring,”
Tempest said. “Areas of the site
walls will have historical murals
showing Revere Beach.”
Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
At the walk through of the DCR maintenance and public bathroom facility on Wednesday morning:
bottom row: Arrowstreet Architect Katie Ferrier and Laborers’ Local 22 Union Representative Albino
Acuna; top row: Revere Strategic Planning and Economic Development Director Robert O’Brien,
Mayor Brian Arrigo, Revere Business Liaison/Signage & Storefront Program Director John Festa and
Hill International, Inc. Project Director Simon Tempest.
(Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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CARES | FROM PAGE 8
icy, systems and environmental
changes are ways of modifying
the structure of where we live
to make the healthy choice the
easy choice. By changing laws
and shaping physical landscapes,
a big impact can be made with
little time and resources,” says
Dimple Rana, Director of Healthy
Community Initiatives and CoLeader
of Revere on the Move.
While brainstorming for ideas,
consider ones that will have permanent
benefits for the community.
These include changes to existing
policies (e.g. requiring fruit
options at school events), environmental
changes (e.g. aquaponics
lab & urban trails), and systems
changes (e.g. starting a bicycle
club & exercise hour).
VOTERS | FROM PAGE 1
Current Mayor Brian Arrigo,
who has been serving since
2016 after besting Rizzo by 108
votes in a recount, told audience
members that his campaign is
about the future of Revere and
the preservation of the city’s
unique character and personnel.
“This campaign is for your
kids, my kids, and all of the people
that will come and make Revere
their home,” he said.
“I am here to ask for your vote
in re-election, because there is
To ensure a smooth application
process for applicants, free technical
assistance is available to all
who wish to apply. “We want to
help the community’s ideas be
as strong as possible and to make
implementing them as successful
as we can. If someone has an idea
that they aren’t sure quite fits or
needs assistance with the application,
they can call or email us
and we can provide guidance.
The goal is to make these great
ideas work,” said Viviana Cataño,
Program Manager at Revere
CARES.
For more details and to complete
the online application by
January 5th, 2020, visit (http://
tiny.cc/RevereMiniGrants2020).
For assistance contact Viviana
Cataño at vcatano-merino@partners.org
so
much more to do. I am the
right person to lead the city of
Revere and I hope I have earned
your vote on Nov. 5th.”
In addition to the mayoral
election, residents will have a
chance to cast their ballot for
ward councillors in Wards 2, 5
and 6; councillor-at-large and
school committee member.
The candidates for the councillor-at-large
race are incumbent
Jessica Giannino, incumbent
Steven Morabito, incumbent
George Rotondo, incumbent
Anthony Zambuto, RobCandidate
for School Committee Anthony D’Ambrosio is shown with the Revere League for Special Needs
Board of Directors and volunteers at their recent Halloween party. Pictured from left were: Anthony
D’Ambrosio (center right), Lois Fynn, Carrie Messina, Marianne Pesce and Patricia Duncan along with volunteers.
(Courtesy
photo)
ert Capoccia, John R. Correggio,
Dimple Rana, Wayne Rose, Brian
Vesce and Gerry Visconti.
In Ward 1, incumbent Joanne
McKenna will not face any opposition.
For Wards 3 and 4, incumbents
Arthur Guinasso and
Patrick Keefe, respectively, will
also run unopposed. In Ward 2,
incumbent Ira Novoselsky with
face off against opponent Robert
Bent. In Ward 5, incumbent
John Powers will go against
Eric Lampedecchio, and for the
MASSWORKS | FROM PAGE 4
es residents and visitors alike to
utilize public transit.”
“It is important residents and
visitors are safe when walking
the streets along Revere Beach,”
said Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky.
“These infrastructure
improvements are long overdue,
and this is welcoming news for
my constituents.”
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choose between Nicholas Moulaison,
Sr. and Richard “Ricky”
Serino.
The school committee race
has nine total candidates vying
for residents’ votes. Incumbents
Stacey Bronsdon-Rizzo, Michael
Ferrante, Susan Gravellese, Frederick
Sannella and Carol Tye will
go against challengers Anthony
D’Ambrosio, John Kingston, Albert
Terminiello, Jr. and Michael
Toto, Jr.
The City of Revere will continue
to pursue future consideration
for Ocean Avenue improvements
to address traffic
flow. “These are tremendous
improvements in the area,”
said Mayor Arrigo. “We anticipate
that this is only a beginning
for major improvements
to the Ocean Avenue infrastructure
in the years to come.
The MassWorks grant is a highElection
commissioner Diane
Colella, who has been in office
since 2001, predicts voter turnout
for the Nov. 5 election will be
43 percent. She said that so far
the election office has been very
busy registering new voters and
processing absentee ballots.
As always, the incumbent has
the edge.
For questions on polling locations,
you can visit www.revere.org/departments/electioncommission.
ly
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across the Commonwealth and
we are fortunate that our city’s
progress has earned the approval
of the state, manifesting
in a very substantial grant
this year. But, just as we envision
continued improvement
in the area, we envision continued
cooperation and assistance
– a real partnership –
with the state.”
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CARES | FROM PAGE 9
fun while YHLC members led activities,
including origami, slime,
nail painting and body scrubs.
Students are looking forward to
planning this year’s event and
brainstorming new ideas.
“We have organized this event
successfully for the past two
years, and thanks to the Foundation
Trust, we’re able to hold the
Self-Care Fair again this year,” said
Revere CARES Coalition Youth
Development Coordinator Debora
Guimaraes.
Foundation Trust Executive
Director Dr. Joseph Spinazzola
PLAYOFFS | FROM PAGE 10
ed six aces.
For the second time this season,
Revere suffered a frustrating
setback against Lynn Classical
last Tuesday. The Patriots
won the first game, 25-21, and
held leads in the next three sets
but ended up losing all three
and the match, 3-1. Two of the
final three games were close
(losses of 25-22 and 26-24). Martinez
finished with 10 kills and
Winsor had nine.
This year’s GBL title was the
first in the school’s volleyball
history. The Patriots went 7-1 in
league play. Their lone loss was
to Medford.
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Skates included in price/Blades $3
Bowling Alleys, 2 snack bars, video games.
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observed, “We seem to be living
in a peculiar moment in which
some facets of America are thriving
while working families struggle
more than ever to make ends
meet, school and community violence
has skyrocketed, intolerance
has resurfaced with a vengeance,
and compassion and
forgiveness are becoming obsolete
in our social media lexicon.
Is it any wonder that adolescent
suicide is on the rise? In these uncertain
times, safeguarding the
emotional well-being of youth
is critical. The Foundation Trust
is honored to support the important
work of Revere CARES
and to sponsor this year’s SelfCare
Fair at Revere High School.”
The Self-Care Fair will be held
on March 5, 2020, from 2:20-4:00
p.m. in the Revere High School
gym. If your business or services
fit with the stress relief theme
and you would like to participate
or provide food or a raffle donation,
please contact Debora Guimaraes
at dguimaraes@partners.org
or 781-485-6404.
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Football Patriots rout Salem, enter tourney unbeaten
Face Dracut in Div. 4 North quarterfinal tonight
By Greg Phipps
W
ith two consecutive major
wins under their belt,
the Revere Patriots had no trouble
dispersing the struggling
and winless Salem Witches last
Friday night at Harry Della Russo
Stadium. The Patriots erupted
for 35 first-quarter points on
their way to a 49-0 rout.
Big time victories over Lynn
English (a 32-30 overtime victory)
and Marblehead (31-27 on a
late-game touchdown) – both
Dillan Day, Jon Murphy, Joe Llanos, Mazer Ali and Joshua Laurina
John Tran, Joe Llanos and Alaa Atoui team up to make a stop.
Billy Byrne-Ginepra with a long run
Billy Byren-Ginepra, John Tran, Joe Llanos, Zach Furlong, Edwin Hernandez, Augusto Goncalves,
Mazer Ali, Jaryd Benson and Alaa Atoul
(Advocate Photos by Mike Kearney)
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road wins – the two previous
weeks earned Revere a high spot
in the state rankings. The Patriots
sit undefeated at 7-0 entering
the first-round of the Div. 4
North playoffs. Second-seeded
Revere takes on No. 7 Dracut (34)
on Friday night at 6:30 p.m. at
Harry Della Russo Stadium.
Patriots head coach Lou Cicatelli
is taking nothing for granted
and knows anything can happen
in the playoffs. “[Dracut’s] in
the Merrimack Valley [conference]
and that’s tough football.
We’ve seen them and they’re a
good football team,” he told the
press after the pairings were announced.
“They run the spread.
I remember precisely what they
did to Marblehead [a 28-14 upset]
last year when Marblehead
was undefeated.”
But Cicatelli is confident his
squad is up to the task and ready
for the postseason. “The guys are
focused. We clinched one of our
goals with a share of the [overall
Northeastern Conference]
NEC championship [with Danvers],
and now this is our second
goal. Hopefully, we can keep it
going,” he said. The Patriots won
the NEC’s South Division.
In the win over Salem, the Patriots’
defense intercepted three
passes, and the special teams
unit blocked two punts. Joe Llanos
ran for 90 yards and a score,
and quarterback Calvin BouFOOTBALL
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FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 17
dreau tossed for 105 yards and
two touchdowns – one each to
Lucas Barbosa and Zach Furlong.
The Patriots would add two
more scores in the second half,
and the defense pitched its second
shutout of the season – the
first being a 24-0 win over Peabody
back in September.
“I’m just so proud of our guys;
it’s been a long time since we’ve
won or had a share of an NEC title,”
Cicatelli said after the game.
“Tonight was a big win for us
that was led by a dominant defensive
effort.”
Jon Murphy follows his blockers and fights for a long gain.
Mazer Ali and John Tran
Billy Byrne-Ginepra with a long run
Calvin Boudreau hooks up with Zach Furlong for a long touchdown
catch and run.
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1. On Nov. 1, 1924, what team
became the first U.S. NHL franchise?
(Hint: gold, black & white.)
2. In what town was the first town
meeting?
3. In 1908 what auto part did
William Champion begin producing?
4. On what TV series was Ilya
“Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera
• Interior
Kuryakin Napoleon Solo’s sidekick?
5. On Nov. 2, 1958, what magazine
debuted a chart ranking the top 100
music singles?
6. What is the Assateague horse
also known as?
7. Election voting machines were
patented in what year: 1892, 1912
or 1930?
8. On Nov. 3, 1966, what president
signed a truth-in-packaging law?
9. Why do U.S. elections happen
in the fall?
10. On Nov. 4, 1916, what
newscaster was born? (Hint: initials
WC.)
11. What vegetable is also called
Swede or Swedish turnip?
12. What U.S. state is named after
a president?
13. In “The Pumpkin,” who prayed
that “the fame of thy worth like a
pumpkin-vine grow / And thy life
be as sweet, and its last sunset sky
/ Golden-tinted and fair as thy own
Pumpkin pie”! (Hint: initials JGW.)
14. On Nov. 5, 1991, what star of
“My Three Sons” died?
15. What pasta name means “little
tongues”?
16. Who appeared in “Cleopatra,”
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” and
“Boom”?
17. On Nov. 6, 1869, Rutgers beat
what team in the 1st intercollegiate
football game? (Hint: starts with P.)
18. What does a numismatist
collect?
19. In what comic strip was Tess
Trueheart a fiancée for 18 years?
20. On Nov. 7, 1944, what president
was elected to a 4th term?
ANSWERS
1. The Boston Bruins
2. Plymouth, Mass.
3. Spark plugs
4. “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”
5. “Billboard”
6. The Chincoteague pony
7. 1892
8. LBJ
9. Due to early American farmers’
work schedules and difficulty
traveling in winter
10. Walter Cronkite
11. Rutabaga
12. Washington
13. John Greenleaf Whittier
14. Fred MacMurray
15. Linguini
16. Richard Burton & Elizabeth
Taylor
17. Princeton
18. Coins or metals
19. “Dick Tracy”
20. FDR
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Carol Tye hosts Senior Ice Cream Social
T
he Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center seniors enjoyed a great ice cream
social thanks to School Committee Member Carol Tye. With bowls
full of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream and all the toppings
you can imagine, seniors made sundaes and were thoroughly appreciative
of this wonderful gesture. Carol is a fierce advocate for seniors
and, if you didn’t realize, is a long-time Board member of Mystic Valley
Elder Services, which provides multifaceted services to seniors. Thank
you, Carol Tye.
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53 Jackson Street
Saugus, MA 01906
781-813-3325
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BUYER1
Ha, Huy D
Cruz, Maria
REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
SELLER1
BUYER2
Nguyen, Quynh A
Mancia-Pineda, Julio I
Urena, Freddy E
Singh, Baljeet
Stimpson, Kathleen
Marashi, Pjerin
Galvez, Rudis
Gupta, Kanika
Rodriguez, Sebastian
Jimenez, Julian
RFR Dev
Vigdor, Harold T
Phan, Tan
Borrero, Rosa J
Kaur, Sarbjeet
Stimpson, Scott
Marashi, Jona
Sandoval, Daysi
Lalaji, Gunjan
Rodriguez, Juan A
Patino-Otalvaro, Liliana
Martins-DeSvila, Jorge
Shaughnessy, Paul J
Appignani T
TR 2 Investments LLC
Dannehl, Craig S
Louise Dorr IRT
Nicotera, Mary G
Munoz, Natacha
Vigdor, Mary P
Le, Tam
SELLER2
ADDRESS
1 Avalon St
20 Delano Ave
24 Furness St
25 Walnut St
25-27 Mcclure St
Appignani, Christine L 350 Revere Beach Blvd #4R
3 Ambrose St
Dannehl, Gisel V
Hickey, Gary
Munoz, Jorge
228 Reservoir Ave
474 Revere Beach Blvd
#604
114 Oakwood Ave
9 Taft St
CITY
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
Revere
DATE
11.10.2019
11.10.2019
11.10.2019
11.10.2019
11.10.2019
10.10.2019
10.10.2019
10.10.2019
09.10.2019
04.10.2019
02.10.2019
PRICE
$295 000,00
$467 500,00
$697 500,00
$625 000,00
$531 000,00
$248 000,00
$970 000,00
$485 000,00
$372 000,00
$680 000,00
$760 000,00
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE–Friday, November 1 , 2019
WONDERING WHAT YOUR HOME IS WORTH?
CALL FOR YOUR FREE MARKET ANALYSIS!
LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial, 4-5 bedroom, 2 full baths, gas heat,
central AC, new siding, new roof, hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new
kitchen with SS appliances quartz counters ...............$559,900
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
SAUGUS ~ Raised ranch, 3 bed, 3 bath, gas heat, central AC,
garage under, great location, master bedroom with master bath and walk
in closet, finished lower level for the extended family ......... $579,900
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS
appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat
enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level ... $569,900
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
WILMINGTON ~ Colonial featuring 4 beds and
2 full baths, great dead end location, central AC,
hardwood flooring, finished lower level ..$534,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
LYNN ~ New construction. 3400 sq feet, 4 bed, 2.5 bath,
gas heat, central AC, hardwood flooring, walking closet,
great cul de sac location, garage under ........... $879,999
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
SOLD
SOLD
UNDER
CONTRACT
SOLD
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