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      Catholic                               Vanessa Ardagna                                                  RHS                           Tonight - RHS Boys Basketball vs Chelsea (Home) Weds., Jan. 23rd
       School                              Memorial Scholarship                                           Multi-Cultural
                                                                                                                                            RHS Swimming vs Beverly (Home) Thurs., Jan. 24th
        Week                                   Fundraiser                                                     Night
     Pages 6 & 7                                              Page 16                                            Page 24                    RHS Hockey vs Beverly (Home) Sat., Jan. 26th




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                                                                                                                                                                                                                     State
VOLUME 14, No. 4                                                                                     On the Parquet Floor
WednesdaY
January 23, 2013
INDEX
Business Directory
Sports			
                                 22-23
                                    13
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     fires
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     back
Editorials			                       8
Through the Years		                 8
Classifieds		                       20



                                                                                                                                                                                                                     at RHA
DEATHS
 Aida Bartolomeo
 Walter Bruce
 Nicholas Carangelo
 Anna Edelstein                                                                                                                                                                                                               By Seth Daniel
 John Thomas Federici
 Joseph Gillen                                                                                                                                                                      State housing officials be-
 James King                                                                                                                                                                      lieve there are a number of
 Edward and Eleanor                                                                                                                                                              problems in the operations of
  McFarland                                                                                                                                                                      the Revere Housing Author-
 Thomas Murphy, Jr.                                                                                                                                                              ity (RHA), and those officials
 Antonio Parco                                                                                                                                                                   believe the problems would be
 Ernest Pierni                                                                                                                                                                   solved by a proposal to region-
 Anna Pennino                                                                                                                                                                    alize the state’s 240 housing
 Frank Puopolo                                                                                                                                                                   authorities.
 Robert Yett
                                                                                                                                                                                    About two weeks ago, Gov.
OBITUARIES, PAGES 10-11                                                                                                                                                          Deval Patrick and the state De-
                                                                                                                                                                                 partment of Housing and Com-
 INDEPENDENT                                                                                                                                                                     munity Development (DHCD)
                                                                                                                              Photo by Brian Babineau/Celtics House Photographer proposed to eliminate the 240
 Newspaper Group                                 The national champion Revere High School (RHS) Cheerleading Team got to accompany the RHS JROTC to center court at the          separate local housing authori-
                                                 Boston Celtics game last Wednesday, Jan. 16th. Coach Julianne Esposito, Kristina Russo and local veteran Jamie Chambers accom-  ties and establish six regional
                                                 panied the cheerleaders.                                                                                                        authorities.
                                                                                                                                                                                    The comments this week

                                                 Medical marijuana shops likely to be blocked in Revere
                                                                                                                                                                                 came after local officials at
                                                                                                                                                                                 the RHA voiced extreme op-
Casino                                                      By Seth Daniel
                                                                                              the ordinance has plenty of
                                                                                              momentum to pass.
                                                                                                                                any part of the City. I believe            “I don’t expect there to be                    See HOUSING Page 4

license
                                                                                                                                we’re on solid ground with it

                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Wants his
                                                                                                                                                                       any proposals for these dis-
                                                    City councillors are set                      “The law, as I understand     and I believe the ordinance is         pensaries in Revere,” he said.
                                                 to hold a public hearing this                it, states there has to be only   going to pass.                         “I’m sure you might see them
could have                                       coming Monday night, Jan.                    one in every county of the            “I don’t think there’s a feel-

                                                                                                                                                                                                                     dog back
                                                                                                                                                                       in Chelsea or Boston,  but
                                                 28th, on an ordinance that                   state,” said Council President    ing on the Council to support          there only has to be one in
5 applicants                                     would effectively ban medi-                  Ira Novoselsky. “We under-        marijuana – the legal sale of          the entire county. We’re go-
                                                 cal marijuana dispensaries                   stand Boston is going to allow    it,” he continued.                     ing to try and block them with
                                                 from locating in Revere – and                it and that would preclude            That seems to be the senti-        zoning or make it so difficult                         By Seth Daniel
            By Seth Daniel                       Council leaders indicated that               us from having to allow it in     ment around the entire City            to come here that they won’t                     All Zach Gentile wants
                                                                                                                                from a majority of those who
   There could be as many                             Paul Revere Spelling bee                                                  interact with members of the
                                                                                                                                                                       bother. I’m sorry they passed
                                                                                                                                                                       this, but we have to deal with
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     is the information from the
as five companies vying for                                                                                                                                                                                          Revere Police that will help
                                                                                                                                Council.                               it.”
a resort casino license in the                                                                                                                                                                                       him retrieve his long-lost dog
                                                                                                                                    Councillor Tony Zambuto,               Zambuto said the City So-
Greater Boston (Region A)                                                                                                                                                                                            from an unknown man in
                                                                                                                                who proposed the change last           licitor’s office has reviewed
area following the deadline                                                                                                                                                                                          Beachmont.
                                                                                                                                December, said most of the             the ordinance and it appears
for companies to get in on                                                                                                                                                                                              Sounds a bit ridiculous?
                                                                                                                                voters he speaks with are ada-         to meet muster legally - giv-
gaming last Tuesday, Jan.                                                                                                                                                                                               Welcome to the world of
                                                                                                                                mant about keeping marijuana           ing councillors the go-ahead
15th.                                                                                                                                                                                                                the City’s stray/lost dog poli-
                                                                                                                                dispensaries out of Revere. He         to consider it.
   The Cordish Company of                                                                                                                                                                                            cies – or lack thereof, at least
                                                                                                                                said most don’t believe it will            The Medical Marijuana
Baltimore told the Journal in a                                                                                                                                                                                      according to one City dog
                                                                                                                                be good for business or prop-
press release that they are not                                                                                                                                                                                      contractor.
                                                                                                                                erty values.
certain yet if they will pursue                                                                                                                                             Please see SHOPS, Page 2                     Please see DOG, Page 4
a casino license or a slots-only
license. They also are not cer-                                                                                                                                         $                                                                               $
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                                                                                            NEWS Briefs
CORRECTION                                                                                                                                                                          English or in Spanish. Upon
   In last week’s News Briefs                                                                                                                                                       submission, applications are
column it was stated that City                                                                                                                                                      received at Northeast and at
Councillor Bob Haas did not                                                                                                                                                         the student’s middle school
have a chairmanship on any                                                                                                                                                          simultaneously. The deadline
committees last year. How-                                                                                                                                                          for submission of applications
ever, he did have a chair-                                                                                                                                                          for first round consideration is
manship of the Elder Affairs                                                                                                                                                        March 1, 2013. We urge that
Committee, though he did not                                                                                                                                                        applications be submitted as
have any issues that required                                                                                                                                                       soon as possible so that middle
a meeting. While the commit-                                                                                                                                                        school guidance counselors
tee is a long-standing commit-                                                                                                                                                      have time to prepare school
tee, it isn’t considered a major                                                                                                                                                    records to complete your file.
chairmanship.                                                                                                                                                                          Paper applications are also
                                                                                                                                                                                    available through the North-
SPEAKER DELEO                                                                                                                                                                       east website and may also be
                                                                                                                                                                                    obtained in the middle school
WILL LOOK                                                                                                                                                                           guidance offices or at our
CAREFULLY AT GOV                                                                                                                                                                    school, 100 Hemlock Rd., in
TAX PLAN                                                                                                                                                                            Wakefield. We encourage you
   Last week, Gov. Deval                                                                                                                                                            to visit our website to learn
Patrick laid out an aggressive                                                                                                                                                      more about our exciting Ca-
agenda of increasing income                                                                                                                                                         reer Technical and Academic
taxes, reducing the sales tax                                                                                                                                                       Programs and our sports,
and tying a gas tax increase to                                                                                                                                                     clubs, and services.
cost of living figures.                                                                                                                                                                Questions regarding the
   This week, House Speaker                                                                                                                                                         Admissions process may be
Bob DeLeo said he is taking a                                                                                                                                                       directed to 781-246-0810
careful approach to the ambi-                                                                                                                                                       x1302.
tious agenda of tax increases.
   “Governor Patrick has laid
out an ambitious and complex                                                                                                                                                        Shops/
set of changes to our state’s
                                                                                                                                                                                    CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
tax policies,” said DeLeo this     Co-Owner Frank Nuzzo of Greater Boston Gym & Fitness on Charger Street in Revere cuts the ribbon with Mayor Dan Rizzo, John
week. “In the coming weeks,        Correggio, Steve Reardon, Tony Zambuto, Bob Haas, John Powers, John Festa, Dave Krasnoff, Tino Capobianco from Speaker                           law went into effect on Jan.
I will be looking to my fel-       DeLeo’s office, Maria Haralabatos from ANC, John Burley, Anthony DiPierro from the Everett Mayor’s office, Councilman Richard Del-
                                                                                                                                                                                    1st after having won a strong
low representatives, advocacy      lisola, Alderman and Candidate for State Rep. Mike Mangun, and Jonathan Bird Marchant, not pictured is co-owner Lou Nuzzo.
                                                                                                                                                                                    majority of the vote in a state-
groups, and members of the
                                                                                                                                                                                    wide ballot question last No-
public to evaluate and help us
                                   regular schedule, having them     ing with a number of organi-        We are pleased to be a leader    electronic application, please            vember. However, city leaders
digest the details and implica-
                                   increase by 5 percent every       zations to try to secure a loca-    among Massachusetts’s vo-        visit the Northeast website at            all over the area – including
tions of the governor’s plan.”
                                   two years.                        tion and funding to reinstate a     cational schools in offering     www.northeastmetrotech.com                Revere - have taken up zoning
   The major portion of that
                                      The gas tax is proposed to     teen center that has been miss-     an electronic application pro-   and select the ADMISSIONS                 ordinances to try to prevent
plan was laid out in Patrick’s
                                   go up a half-penny and would      ing for quite some time, since      cess- new this year. You may     tab to the Admission Applica-             dispensaries from locating in
State of the State address last
                                   automatically increase in the     ROCA left more than 10 years        access the application using     tion. Follow the instructions             their cities. Other cities to have
Wednesday evening. One of
                                   future as the price of goods      ago.                                any computer connected to the    to access the user-friendly               considered similar ordinances
the big pieces was increasing
                                   and services increase (cost of       “We’re very active down          Internet.                        process. Electronic applica-              include Chelsea, Melrose and
the income tax from 5.25% to
                                   living).                          there this year so far,” he said.      To complete and submit an     tions may be submitted in                 Winthrop.
6.25%. This comes after the
voters of the state approved a                                       “A lot is going on.”
ballot question in 2000 man-       TEEN CENTER ON
dating that the income tax go      THE AVE?                          NORTHEAST
down to 5%. That never hap-           Council President Ira No-      VOKE ACCEPTING
pened though as the Legisla-       voselsky reports that there are   APPLICATIONS
ture froze the rate at 5.25%.      major happenings in Ward             Northeast Metropolitan Re-
   Another big piece of Pat-       2 this year, not the least of     gional Vocational School is
rick’s puzzle locally is ty-       which is talk of opening a new    currently accepting applica-
ing regular toll increases and     teen center on The Ave.           tions for school year 2013-14.
MBTA fare increases to a              Novoselsky said he is work-




                                                                                                         Last month, Episcopal City Mission’s Burgess Urban Fund presented their 2012 grantee awards
                                                                                                         to 21 grassroots community organizations. The total funds distributed in 2012 are up 17 percent
                                                                                                         over last year and the minimum grant also increased from $5,000 to $10,000. The local organiza-
                                                                                                         tion The Neighborhood Developers received a $15,000 grant from the Fund, and the money is
                                                                                                         likely to be used in the planning for a redesigned gateway to Revere Beach Station. Featured in
                                                                                                         the photos are Norm Faramelli, ECM’s Interim Executive Director; Rachel Meketon and Melissa
                                                                                                         Walsh from The Neighborhood Developers; The Rev. Noah Evans, ECM Board Chair; and Katie
                                                                                                         Campbell Simons, Associate Director for Community Partnerships & Public Policy.



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Post, director Satter House; Mary Ellen Martin; Mayor Dan Rizzo; Bromberg; Ward 5 Councillor John
Powers; Dorothy Kelly Gay, director Hebrew Senior Life; and Council President Ira Novoselsky.




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                                                                                                Police Briefs
BANK ROBBER                              stance abuse issues.                                                                                                                                              ARREST Report
NABBED                                   ROOKIE AND A                                                                                                                          Monday, Jan. 14                                            Friday, Jan. 18
   A Malden man has been
charged and arrested for a
                                         VETERAN                                                                                                                               Karen Doherty, 43, of 29                                   JeanMarie Fusco, 53, of 652
                                            One newly-hired police of-                                                                                                      School St., was charged with                               Washington Ave, was charged
string of bank robberies that
                                         ficer, fresh out of the academy,                                                                                                   speeding, driving with a sus-                              with one warrant.
included the Dec. 28th robbery
                                         teamed up with a former police                                                                                                     pended license and one war-                                   Juan Carrasquillo, 45,
of the TD Bank on Broadway.
                                         officer from Revere to stamp                                                                                                       rant.                                                      of 134 Endicott Ave., was
   Joseph Barberi, of Malden,
                                         out a developing drug deal at                                                                                                         Tuesday, Jan. 15                                        charged with being a fugitive
was charged with four bank
                                         the Wonderland Marketplace                                                                                                            Jose Marquez-Cornejo, 31,                               from justice.
robberies after a joint inves-
                                         last Friday morning.                                                                                                               of 595 Revere Beach Parkway,                                  Severino Garofalo, 21, of
tigation with Revere Police,
                                            New Police Officer Vedran                                                                                                       was arrested on one warrant.                               121 Grand View Ave., was
Saugus Police, Malden Police
                                         Trifkovic saw what he be-                                                                                                             Jefferey Satterwhite, 22, of                            charged with one warrant.
and the FBI Bank Robbery
                                         lieved to be a narcotics trans-                                                                                                    Saugus, was arrested on one                                   Kenneth Blaikie, 51, of 41
Task Force. Two robberies oc-
                                         action around 11:45 a.m. on                                                                                                        warrant.                                                   Irving St., was charged with
curred in Saugus and one in
                                         Friday and stopped one of the                                                                                                         Wednesday, Jan. 16                                      possession of a Class B drug
Malden.
                                         suspected motor vehicles for a                                                                                                        Michael J. Matarazzo, 27,                               with intent to distribute, rude
   The motor vehicle involved
                                         broken taillight.                                                                                                                  of Everett, was charged with                               and disorderly conduct, and
in the robberies was found in
                                            As they pulled into the                                                                                                         one warrant.                                               distribution of a Class C drug.
Lee’s Trailer Park at 418 Park-
                                         Marketplace, the officer ap-                                                                                                          Kerry Jenkins, 36, home-                                   James Giacalone, 44, of
way, which eventually led the
                                         proached the car and a second                                                                                                      less of Revere, was charged                                East Boston, was charged
investigation to Barberi.
                                         car nearby fled.                                                                                                                   with armed robbery and two                                 with possession of a Class B
                                            As that car fled, the op-              Gov. Deval Patrick administered the oath of office to former                             warrants.                                                  drug with intent to distribute
THREE WOMEN                              erator, Kenneth Blaikie, of               Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral on Tuesday afternoon, offi-                            Thursday, Jan. 17                                       (subsequent offense), rude
                                         Revere, was observed trying               cially promoting her to the position of Secretary of Public Safety                          Nicole Thain, 29, of East                               and disorderly conduct, and
CHARGED WITH                             to swallow at least 12 pack-              – a state Cabinet position.                                                              Boston, was charged with                                   distribution of a Class C drug
ARMED ROBBERY                            ages of cocaine. The officer                                                                                                       armed robbery and two war-                                 (subsequent offense).
   Police have arrested three            also saw the passenger, James             (subsequent offense), rude           The man told him to stay                            rants.                                                        William Lewey, 31, of 895
women who held up a Shirley              Giacalone, of Eastie, trying to           and disorderly conduct, and       away from his family and                                  Heather Harper, 23, of Ded-                             Broadway, was charged with
Avenue merchant at knife-                hide a plastic baggie full of             distribution of a Class C drug    punched the victim in the face                         ham, was charged with armed                                assault and battery on a dis-
point last Wednesday night,              Klonopin pills inside the car             (subsequent offense).             while also demanding money.                            robbery and two warrants.                                  abled person with injury, as-
Jan. 16th.                               registration folder.                                                           Witnesses observed the in-                             Derek Mark Ryder, 26, of                                sault and battery, and attempt-
   The three females entered                Blaikie was quickly appre-
                                                                                   HIT IN THE FACE                   cident and informed police as                          81 Revere St., was charged                                 ing to commit a crime.
the store and drew the knife,                                                         A disabled man on Pember-      to whom the perpetrator was.
                                         hended, but Giacalone fled on                                                                                                      with assault and battery.
holding it to the clerk. While                                                     ton Street exited his residence      William Lewey, 31, of 895
                                         foot.
doing that, another removed                                                        last Friday morning and im-       Broadway, was charged with
                                            Nearby, former Revere Po-
all the money from the cash              lice Officer Pat Cappola was
                                                                                   mediately got clocked in the      assault and battery on a dis-                                 Weekly Crime Report
register and they fled.                                                            face by an unknown man in         abled person with injury, as-                             House Breaks: (5)                                       (2); Broadway – EBSB; Lee
                                         shopping in the market. As he
   Kerry Jenkins, 36, home-                                                        a ski mask, who warned the        sault and battery, and attempt-                           Boulevard; Campbell Av-                                 Burbank Hwy – Hess; North
                                         saw the action unfold, he gave
less of Revere, was arrested                                                       victim to stay away from his      ing to commit a crime.                                 enue; Park Avenue; Rose                                    Shore Road – Rent-A-Tool;
                                         chase to Giacalone and appre-
soon after, around 10 p.m. and                                                     family.                                                                                  Street; and Parkway.                                       Park Avenue; Charger Street;
                                         hended him.
charged with armed robbery.                 Blaikie, 51, of 41 Irving St.,
                                                                                      Then the masked man fled.      STABBING IN                                                                                                       Tuckerman St. – Lincoln;
   On Thursday, Nicole Thain,            was charged with possession
                                                                                      The victim told police that    BEACHMONT                                                   Commercial Breaks: (0)                                Beach Street; Rand/Washing-
29, of East Boston; and Heath-                                                     he was on his way to the hos-        A 20-year-old man is re-                                                                                       ton; Lynn Marsh Road; Lynn
                                         of a Class B drug with intent
er Harper, 23, of Dedham,                                                          pital, as he has a heart condi-   covering from a stab wound                                Motor Vehicle *Thefts/                                  Marsh Road; Yeamans/Broad-
                                         to distribute, rude and disor-
were arrested and charged                                                          tion, when he came face-to-       to the shoulder that transpired                        Breaks: (4)                                                way; Derby Road; Salem
                                         derly conduct, and distribution
with armed robbery.                                                                face with the masked man          as a result of an altercation in                          *Morris Street; Squire Road                             Street; Broadway/Taft; Beach
                                         of a Class C drug. Giacalone,
   All three are well known to                                                     around 12:21 p.m. He had no       Beachmont Roast Beef last                              – Sozio’s; Overlook Ridge                                  Street; Lancaster Avenue; Lee
                                         44, of Eastie, was charged
police from previous dealings                                                      idea who the man was or what      Saturday night.                                        Drive (plate); and Conant                                  Burbank Hwy/Winthrop Pl;
                                         with possession of a Class B
and are known to have sub-                                                         he was talking about.                Around 8:15 p.m., the vic-                          Street.                                                    Warren Street; North Shore
                                         drug with intent to distribute
                                                                                                                     tim was stabbed in the shoul-                                                                                     Rd/Vera; and Winthrop Ave.
                                                                                                                     der area by a man he knew,
Department veteran to fill Sheriff’s Office vacancy                                                                  who then fled.
                                                                                                                                                                              Motor Vehicle Accidents:
                                                                                                                                                                            (28)                                                         House Parties/Loud Stereo
                                                                                                                        Police are searching for the                          Brown Circle (3); Copeland                               Complaints (after 9 p.m.): 9
        Journal Staff Report
                                         folk County in this role and I            responsible for day-to-day        suspect.                                               Circle (3); Mahoney Circle
                                         look forward to working with              management of all Sheriff’s
   A high-ranking official in            him to strengthen our re-entry            Department operations.
the Sheriff’s Department has             programs and reduce youth                    In 2011, Tompkins was ap-                                                                   PUBLIC NOTICE
secured the Sheriff’s appoint-
ment by Gov. Deval Patrick
                                         violence.”
                                            Said Tompkins, “I thank
                                                                                   pointed by Governor Patrick                                  RIGHT OF WAY MAINTENANCE
                                                                                   to serve as a Board member of
after a quiet process that elim-         Governor Patrick for his con-                                                     As required by Massachusetts General Law Chapter                               to control target vegetation and help establish and
                                                                                   the Boston Finance Commis-              132B, National Grid (New England Power and/or                                  maintain natural controls.
inated many highly-respected             fidence and I pledge to serve             sion. Tompkins also serves
candidates.                              the citizens of Suffolk County                                                    Massachusetts Electric Company) hereby gives
                                                                                   on the Foundation Board and             notice that it intends to selectively apply herbicides                         Accord Concentrate, also labeled under the name
   On Tuesday afternoon, Pat-            with integrity. I am inherit-
                                                                                   chairs the Community Service            along transmission line rights-of-way in the following                         Rodeo, and possibly one of the following herbicides,
rick appointed Steven Tomp-              ing a great Department with                                                       municipalities:                                                                Arsenal or Arsenal Powerline, will be applied directly
                                         talented people who are com-              Board for the Dimock Com-
kins, the current Sheriff’s                                                                                                                                                                               to the surface of stumps immediately after target
Department chief of external             mitted to providing safe care             munity Health Center, a Rox-                                          Revere
                                                                                                                                                                                                          vegetation is cut (Cut Stump Treatment). Garlon 4 or
affairs, as the new Suffolk              and custody for individuals               bury-based community health                                                                                            Garlon 4 Ultra will be applied selectively to the stems
                                                                                                                           The selective use of herbicides to manage vegetation
County Sheriff. Tompkins will            at our facilities and working             center that provides conve-                                                                                            of target vegetation using hand-held equipment
                                                                                                                           along rights-of-way is done within the context of an
assume responsibility for all            with our external partners on             nient access to quality medical         Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) program                                 (Basal Treatment). Krenite S or Accord Concentrate,
Sheriff’s Office operations at           a wide range of public safety             and mental health care and hu-          consisting of mechanical, chemical, natural and cultural                       also labeled under the name Rodeo, mixed with
                                         issues. I am honored by this              man services. Tompkins pre-             components. In right-of-way vegetation management the                          Escort XP, and one of the following herbicides,
the Suffolk County House of
                                                                                                                           pest or target is vegetation (primarily tall growing) that                     Arsenal or Arsenal Powerline, will be applied selec-
Correction, the Nashua Street            appointment and accept its re-            viously served as the Dimock
                                                                                                                           will cause outages and safety issues. National Grid’s                          tively to the foliage of target vegetation using hand-
Jail and the Civil Process Di-           sponsibility enthusiastically.”           Center’s Director of Market-                                                                                           held equipment (Foliar Treatment). Applications shall
                                                                                                                           IVM program encourages natural controls by promoting
vision. He replaces Andrea                  “Steve brings an extraordi-            ing and Public Affairs prior                                                                                           not commence more than ten days before nor
                                                                                                                           low growing plant communities that resist invasion by
Cabral, who has accepted a               nary level of relevant prior ex-          to joining the Suffolk County           target vegetation. The selective use of herbicides and                         conclude more than ten days after the following
state Cabinet position as sec-           perience to this position,” said          Sheriff’s Department.                   mechanical controls are the direct techniques used                             treatment periods.
retary of public safety.                 Cabral. “His job required him                Governor Patrick at the
   In addition to providing              and his staff to work with ev-            State House swore in Tomp-                                                                    Treatment Periods
care, custody and rehabilita-            ery division within the Depart-           kins late on Tuesday. An elec-
                                         ment. He knows what it took                                                                  January 7, 2013 – June 3, 2013               June 3, 2013 – October 11, 2013            October 11, 2013 – December 21, 2013
tive support for inmates and                                                       tion to fill the remainder of                       Cut Stump Treatment                              Foliar Treatment                           Cut Stump Treatment
pre-trial detainees, Tompkins            to get us where we are and he             Cabral’s term will occur in                            Basal Treatment                            Cut Stump Treatment                              Basal Treatment
will also oversee a manage-              is very committed to building                                                                                                                  Basal Treatment
                                                                                   2014, the next biennial elec-
ment, security and administra-           on that progress. Under his
                                         leadership, this Department’s             tion.                                         Further information may be requested by contacting (during business hours, Mon-Fri from 8:00 am-4:00 pm):
tive staff of over 1,000.    
   “As a dedicated public ser-           best days are ahead of it.”                  Tompkins holds a bache-                         Dawn Travalini, National Grid, 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02451 • Telephone: (781) 907-2448
vant on the frontlines of crime             As Chief of External Af-               lor’s degree in communica-
prevention and reentry reha-             fairs in the Suffolk County               tions from Boston College
bilitation, Steven brings first-         Sheriff’s Department, Tomp-               and a master’s degree in Pub-
hand knowledge and passion               kins supervised his own di-               lic Policy from the University       Build your own checking account, beginning with...
to this critical position,” said         vision and was a member of                of Massachusetts, Boston. He
Governor Patrick. “I am confi-
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                                                                  Housing / CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
                                                                          /
                                                                  position to the plan last week, thorities struggle with lim-          Heyer said a recent grant to       there is a lot to do for one
                                                                  saying it was not beneficial to ited resources, but the funding    the RHA to address repairs to         person,” said Heyer. “It’s sim-
                                                                  tenants and was likely a good cuts (we’ve seen) are not the        the 705 Scattered Site homes          ply too much on the plate and
                                                                  theory, but not a good prac- cause of the breakdown of the         was the result of many years          there’s not enough staff to ad-
                                                                  tice.                            705 program. That came due        of technical assistance.              dress all the functions in one
                                                                     Lizbeth Heyer, the state to a lack of maintenance and              For its part, the RHA has
                                                                                                                                                                           job.”
                                                                  associate director for public attention to deteriorating con-      been designated a “High Per-
                                                                                                                                                                              Additionally, many local
                                                                  housing, said just such a re- ditions. They certainly could        former” by the federal gov-
                                                                  gional proposal would help have been addressed more ef-            ernment (HUD) and its ex-             controls over land develop-
                                                                  communities like Revere fix fectively to prevent the severe        ecutive director, Linda Shaw,         ment and land use would be
                                                                  failures that currently exist in deterioration that exists in      has previously run numerous           retained, so that no regional
                                                                  public housing.                  those buildings.”                 housing authorities in major          authority would be able to re-
                                                                     “For a community like Re-        Meanwhile, she said there      cities such as New Orleans.           develop property against the
                                                                  vere, this will help with the are other concerns in the RHA           Heyer said the overall re-         wishes of a local community.
                                                                  struggles they have working that lead her to believe a re-         gionalization program – as               It has not yet been estab-
                                                                  within scale to achieve op- gional approach will be more           mentioned before – would              lished where those regional
                                                                  erating effectiveness and ef- effective than the local con-        establish six regional hous-          hubs would be located, but
                                                                  ficiency, to professionalize figuration that exists now.           ing authorities and would
                                                                                                                                                                           Heyer did say the proposed
                                                                  the staff and bring additional      “The 705s are the most         eliminate many local func-
                                                                                                                                                                           legislation identifies Suffolk
                                                                  resources and experience that obvious problems from the            tions from communities. That
                                                                  will help with the problems windshield survey perspective          would include an executive            County as one location – like-
                                                                  Revere has,” she said.           because they are in significant   director and a local board of         ly uniting Revere with Boston,
                                                                     She specifically indicated disrepair and are boarded            directors – as well as back of-       Chelsea and Winthrop. Spe-
                                                                  that Revere has not done well up and a blight to the neigh-        fice functions and technical          cifically, each region would
                                                                  in handling its scattered site borhood,” said Heyer. “We           functions.                            contain about 11,000 housing
                                                                  housing program – called a have an ongoing relationship               However, a site manager            units.
                                                                  705 program. Those scattered with technical assistance to          for each community would                 “Any assertion that the plan
                                                                  sites include homes on Dana the Revere Housing Author-             remain in place, and mainte-          would result in a reduction of
                                                                  Street and Highland Avenue.      ity in regard to maintenance,     nance/custodial staff would           services and will require ten-
                                                                     “The 705 Scattered Site preventative            maintenance,    be available locally with ease,
                                                                                                                                                                           ants to travel five, 10 or 15
                                                                  program – those buildings they management of wait lists and        she said. The site manager
                                                                                                                                                                           miles to get services they are
                                                                  have suffer from an extreme tenant certification. There are        would be like an executive
                                                                  amount of disrepair which is other concerns that exist with        director, but would not have          due is just not true,” she said.
                                                                  above and beyond what we the Revere Housing Author-                to deal with human resources             Patrick submitted the re-
                                                                  would see at housing authori- ity that indicate a historic lack    and the administration end of         gionalization plan to the Leg-
On Saturday, January 12, Patrick Ewing, Olympic Gold Medalist     ties that run a 705 program,” of full capacity to operate the      the job.                              islature, which is reviewing
and Former New York Knicks Star visited Cafe Rossetti’s. In honor said Heyer. “All housing au- housing authority.”                      “It’s a complex job and            the bill now.
of his visit Chefs Bob and Steve Rossetti created, THE PATRICK
EWING FLATBREAD PIZZA, a delicious treat of red and yellow
tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, fresh arugula, shaved parmesan,
                                                                  Dog /
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and minced imported peppadew peppers.                                “That poor kid lost his dog curred over the last two years      but police dispatch had failed        is a pet owner. We all have
                                                                  and can’t get it back because due to what she said is a lack       to take down the man’s num-           dogs and cats. We will review
                                                                  police dispatch doesn’t be- of any comprehensive plan by           ber or information.                   the policies and get to the bot-
                                                                  lieve animal calls are impor- police for dealing with ani-            “I did call the police then        tom of this.”
  ELDER ASSET PROTECTION                                          tant,” said Lisa Cutting of mals.
                                                                  Ocean View Kennels, which           “I can’t even begin to tell
                                                                                                                                     and they just said they couldn’t
                                                                                                                                     get me any more information
                                                                                                                                                                               Cutting said she hopes that
                                                                                                                                                                           is the case.
              Protect Your Home For Your Heirs                    holds a contract with the City you what I’m going through          on it and I wondered why that             Just last weekend, police
           Life Estates * Trusts * Health Care Proxies            to house lost or abandoned with this City,” said Cutting.          was because they were the             dropped off a young, baby
                                                                  animals. “The situation is 10 “My mother wants to pull the         ones who told us about the            Beagle without any explana-
                Living Wills * Powers of Attorney                 times worse than a year ago contract, but then the animals         man calling them,” said Gen-          tion. It appeared to belong to
      Call For Free Consultation * House Calls Available          when I went up to the City will be put to sleep – even the         tile. “There was nothing for          someone. Cutting did some re-
                                                                  Council and let my frustra- ones that are just lost. We re-        me to do at that point but to         search and found out that the
    ATTORNEY STEPHEN F. MURRAY                                    tions fly. I have to go through ally hate all this.”               wait for information. I called        dog hadn’t even been logged
                                                                  Boston to try to get help. Re-      Last year, Cutting detailed    the Animal Control officer and        in at police headquarters, so
       One Orr Square, Revere, MA 02151 � 781-289-3417            vere just doesn’t care.          that healthy, lost animals had    left a message like they told         nobody knew it had been
                                                                     “This is why I went in front actually been euthanized due       me to do and they said they           turned in to her.
J.L. LeBLanc Tax Service, Inc.                                    of the Council one year ago,” to miscommunication by po-
                                                                  she continued, alluding to a lice with owners.
                                                                                                                                     would get back to me as soon
                                                                                                                                     as possible. I still haven’t got-
                                                                                                                                                                               “If somebody called to
                                                                                                                                                                           report that young Beagle
                                                                  very animated discussion she        Gentile said he has had his    ten any message back.”                had been lost, no one would
                                                                  had before the Council last Jack Russell Terrier – named              And of course, that was            know I have it,” said Cutting.
                                                                  February. “I am not the DPW, Emily – for nine years. The           more than one month ago.              “Worse yet, if I hadn’t taken
                                                                  and yet the police just drop the trouble for him began on Dec.        As Gentile and Cutting un-         it, it would have been taken
     I.R.S. PRoBLemS? UnfILed Tax ReTURnS???                      dogs and leave. These animals 19th around 6 p.m. when his          derstand the situation, the man       to the shelter and put to sleep.
                                                                  are living breathing things. mother accidentally let Em-           does have the dog, but when           I know someone out there is
                    call (617) 569-2021                           I’ve had it with dispatch, with ily out unattended so the dog      he called, police did not take        looking for it. It’s just a baby,
                                                                  the chief, with the mayor and could go to the bathroom.            down his information. There-          but all the police do is drop
                                                                  everybody. I’m stuck though. However, the dog never came           fore, all anyone knows is that        and leave.”
                                                                  I’m stuck either working with inside to their Highland Av-         a man from Beachmont has                  Cutting said there also
                                                                  people who won’t work with enue home afterward.                    the dog. No more help aside           needs to be a coordinated ef-
                                                                  me or turning my back on            Gentile said he searched       from that has been offered.           fort to get dogs adopted that
                      PLEASE RECYCLE                              animals who will die on the Shirley Avenue for hours upon
                                                                  streets.”                        hours with no luck. The next
                                                                                                                                        “It has been kind of frustrat-
                                                                                                                                     ing,” Gentile said.
                                                                                                                                                                           have been abandoned or sur-
                                                                                                                                                                           rendered and are still in her
                      THIS NEWSPAPER                                 Cutting said Gentile’s situa- day, he called Cutting, who
                                                                  tion is just one of many heart- told him that a man had called
                                                                                                                                        So, the high schooler has
                                                                                                                                     taken matters into his own
                                                                                                                                                                           care. Currently, she has six
                                                                                                                                                                           dogs, and most have been in
                                                                  breaking stories that have oc- police to say he found the dog,     hands.                                her care for more than three
                                                                                                                                        He plastered the neighbor-         months.
                      LAW OFFICE OF                                                                                                  hood with fliers that were al-            “If I don’t keep them, they

    Randy M. Shuman, PC                                                                                                              most immediately ruined by
                                                                                                                                     rain and snow. He has looked
                                                                                                                                     tirelessly and wants to go
                                                                                                                                                                           just get put to sleep at North
                                                                                                                                                                           Shore (Shelter),” she said.
                                                                                                                                                                           “That’s a shame because they
                 PERSONAL INJURY                                                                                                     door-to-door if his mother will       are adoptable dogs. They
                                                                                                                                     let him.                              aren’t harmful. Every time
               NO FEE UNLESS SUCCESSFUL                                                                                                 Revere Police, upon learn-         people find out about these
                                                                                                                                     ing more about the situation,         dogs, they get adopted im-
                                                                                                                                     told the Journal that they are        mediately. The City’s lack of
                                                                                                                                     revisiting the idea of making         concern for these animals is
                                                                          SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2013                7PM              a clear policy for lost or aban-      disgusting. They treat flowers
                                                                                                                                     doned animals – a problem             in this City better than they do
                       FAMILY LAW                                                                                                    they were told of more than a         these dogs.”
                                                                                                                                     year ago by Cutting.                      For the record, Gentile said
           You Don’t FAMILY Travel to Boston
                     Have to LAW                                                                                                        “We’re going to revisit our        his terrier is white with almost
            You Get The Best Travel to Boston
             To Don’t Have to Representation                                                                                         policies and procedures to            no brown fur spots on her
                                                                                                                                     make sure there are no over-          body. She was wearing a pink
               To Get The Best Representation                                                                                        sights or cracks to fall through,”    collar when she disappeared,
                                                                                                                                     said Lt. Amy O’Hara. “We’re           and she answers to the name
                                                                                                                                     not going to have this happen         of “Emily.”
                                                                                                                                     again. If someone called and              Anyone with any informa-

                          781-284-0200
                                                                                                                                     had information on that dog,          tion can call him at (781) 353-
                                                                                                                                     it shouldn’t be hard for us to        4716 or his mother at (617)
                                                                                                                                     track it down. Everybody here         401-5100.

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                                                                                                                        “BMC
                                                                                                                       delivered
                                                                                                                      the loves of
Fourth-grader Aya Harper took away the championship trophy on Tuesday at the 2nd Annual
Paul Revere Spelling Bee. She now goes to the regional bee in Lynn this March. She is pictured
with her father, Linwood Harper, and grandparents, Rose and Ted Fowler.
                                                                                                                        my life.”
Harper wins Paul Revere Spelling Bee
         By Seth Daniel
                                   Principal Barbara Kelly. “All     the word ‘extant’ to win the
                                   the students were prepared        competition.
   It went 37 rounds of in-        and sharp.”                          Both Harper and Dembri
tense spelling, but in the end        Students were poised and       turned in remarkably poised
Paul Revere fourth grader Aya      ready this year for a solid       performances, teachers at the
Harper emerged as the spell-       competition. In fact, no one      school noted.
ing champion for the school        was even eliminated until the        Harper finished third in last
in a memorable competition         third round.                      year’s competition, and was
with fifth-grader Manal Dem-          Things got particularly        noted for her relaxed disposi-
bri.                               heated on Tuesday in the 15th     tion. That was something she
   The competition is in           round when Fourth-grader          returned with this year, and
its second year, with other        Anthony Perno missed the          something that propelled her
schools now following the          word ‘evaluate.’ He had been      to victory.
Paul Revere’s lead in estab-       going toe-to-toe with Harper         “She doesn’t get nervous,”
lishing the competition. Some      and Dembri for some time.         said her father, Linwood
15 students from grades 1-5           That set the stage for a       Harper. “She has nerves of
squared off on Tuesday morn-       long-lasting and intense spell-   steel, definitely.”
ing for the right to advance       off between the two girls.           Last year’s Paul Revere
to the Breed Middle School            In the 21st round, Dembri      champion, Elena Nguyen,
in Lynn on March 15th. The         missed the word ‘intricate,’      barely missed out on a trip to
winner of that competition         and that allowed Harper a         Washington, D.C., last. She
will advance to Washington,        shot at victory. However, she     took second place in the re-
D.C. for the official Scripps-     missed the word ‘ambitious’       gional bee at Lynn.
Howard Spelling Bee.               and so they continued.               Judges in the contest were
   “This was another great            They went another 16           Revere Mayor Dan Rizzo,
year of competition and hope-      rounds before Dembri faltered     Paul Revere Literacy Coach
fully they will all be as enter-   on ‘subsequent.’                  Michele Kelly and Journal
taining as this one was,” said        Harper correctly spelled       Reporter Seth Daniel.


Casino/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
      /
western Massachusetts.             pal partner Richard Fields.          They also have not speci-
   Under the new gaming law,          According to old media re-     fied a type of license (casino
a company does not have to         ports from 2005, Fields had a     or slot) or a region where they
specify a site for development     very public personal and legal    want to locate. However, offi-
until applying for the Phase 2     battle with his former friend     cials from the company have
portion of regulatory review.      Donald Trump. Fields had          indicated publicly that they
   The Cordish Company             apparently been the manager       have looked at sites in Boston
filed last Tuesday under the       of Marla Maples – Trump’s         for a potential casino or slot
corporation PPE Casino Re-         ex-wife – at one time and the     parlor.
sorts MA, which is associated      two got close. Then, they de-        A spokesperson from Rush
with the principal owners of       cided to partner in develop-      Street Gaming did not respond
Cordish. They also paid their      ing the Hard Rock American        to a request for comment from
$400,000 non-refundable li-        Indian (Seminole) casino in       the Journal in time for this
censing fee.                       Hollywood, FL. When Trump         story.
   Managing Partner Joe            backed out, Fields recruited         Rush Street Gaming is one
Weinberg said Cordish is still     the services of the Cordish                                                                                             Crissanny, Jayden
                                                                     of the few companies in the
evaluating several “excellent      Company – so it goes. Trump                                                                                             and Jeremiah
                                                                     mix of applicants that has
sites” within the state and de-    took offense when Fields and
                                                                     experience developing urban
ciding between the Category 1      Cordish were successful in
                                                                     casinos – having successfully
and 2 licenses.                    establishing the casino, fil-
                                                                     put a casino in Philadelphia.
   “We are very enthusias-         ing a lawsuit in which both
tic about the Massachusetts        Fields and Trump made no             All told, last week’s bar-
market and look forward to         bones about their deteriorat-     rage of applications – poten-                        “I’m so happy I had my babies at
                                                                     tially five for Greater Boston
working with the State and the     ing friendship.
                                                                     – is a dramatic departure from
                                                                                                                   Boston Medical Center. The doctors, midwives
Massachusetts Gaming Com-             It was Fields’ first casino
mission on our application,”       development, and it came          where things were just a few                   and nurses provided the best care and made
                                                                     months ago when it appeared
said Weinberg in a release.        with Cordish – who, interest-
                                                                     that Suffolk Downs was the                     my family feel so comfortable. And the new
   Cordish’s application came      ingly enough, replaced “The
out of the clear blue sky for      Don.”                             only game in town.                              private mother/baby rooms were like being
most who have followed the            Additionally, the Massa-          The five potential appli-
expanded gaming discus-            chusetts Gaming and Enter-        cants for the Greater Boston                  home. Nothing could be more beautiful—except
sion, and its vagueness hasn’t     tainment corporation – con-       resort casino license are PPE                    for my little boys, Jayden and Jeremiah.”
helped in guessing where its       trolled by Chicago gaming         (no site), Mass Gaming and
sudden interest came from.         and real estate investor Neil     Entertainment (no site), Wynn
   The Cordish Company does        Bluhm (Rush Street Gaming         MA Inc. (Everett), Suffolk
have one colorful connection       – has been equally as vague       Downs (Eastie/Revere) and
with one prominent applicant,      in its submission to the Mass     Crossroads        Massachusetts              Planning to have a baby? Call East Boston
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                                                            CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
                                                                        January 27 - February 2



                WHY I AM AN ADVOCATE FOR
                  CATHOLIC EDUCATION
          By Megan Adzima,
                                  a Catholic high school in       tion. These tenets – values,     et magic of a Catholic class-
    Admissions Advocate for the   Jacksonville, Florida, and      community, and academic          room and then I pray that
    Catholic Schools Admissions   while I was impressed with      excellence – are present in      a Catholic education will be
            Collaborative         my college friends who          the seven Catholic schools I     possible for their child and
                                  practiced their religion        have worked with since my        for all children.
                                  once a week, my life and        college graduation, from
      My college graduation                                                                             The Archdiocese of
                                  faith were changed forev-       grammar schools to uni-
 Mass was the first time I at-                                                                     Boston’s Catholic Schools
                                  er as I witnessed teenag-       versities. I am no longer
 tended church in six years.                                                                       Office, the Catholic Schools
                                  ers discover the world and      a classroom teacher and I
 When given the opportu-                                                                           Foundation, and every
                                  themselves in the context       miss seeing young people
 nity to practice my faith as                                                                      school in the Diocese work
                                  of the Catholic faith, every    exhibit these qualities daily.
 a young adult, I chose not                                                                        tirelessly to ensure that all
                                  day.                            However, I am able to bear
 to. Instead I prioritized                                                                         children have access to an
                                                                  witness to the gifts of Cath-
 friends and education. My             I learned that in a                                         excellent Catholic educa-
                                                                  olic education now from a
 liberal arts classes fueled      Catholic school students’                                        tion through funding, sup-
                                                                  different role as an Admis-
 in me a “spiritual, but not      spiritual growth does not                                        port, professional devel-
                                                                  sions Advocate through the
 religious” mentality and al-     just happen in the theolo-                                       opment, unique programs,
                                                                  Catholic Schools Founda-
 though I never benefitted        gy classroom; it permeates                                       and most importantly, a
                                                                  tion’s Catholic Schools Ad-
 from the homilies geared         the school culture. In Jack-                                     clear mission. When I at-
                                                                  missions Collaborative.
 towards young adults on          sonville, my students were                                       tend Mass (now regular-
 campus, I always admired         Christians in math class,            When speaking with          ly) with my schools, I al-
 my peers who attended            on the sports fields, and in    potential families, it takes     ways say an extra prayer of
 Mass on Sunday evenings.         the cafeteria. They prayed      all I have not to shout with     thanks for Catholic educa-
 My classmates understood         for each other, organized       joy at parents, “A Catho-        tion because, although lat-
 their faith as part of their     social justice events, and      lic education will change        er in life than some, it has
 identity, while I fruitlessly    struggled to understand         your child’s life! They will     given me a stronger under-
 searched for my identity in      Church teachings at every       learn! They will become          standing of the world and
 episodes of Friends.             stage of their education. I     incredible individuals!” I       my role in it.
                                  realize now that my Catho-      tell the parents how our
      Though my college ed-                                                                            For more informa-
                                  lic college gave me many of     schools’ academics, values,
 ucation did not nurture my                                                                        tion about Catholic grade
                                  the same experiences and        and community will impact
 faith life in a traditional                                                                       schools in Chelsea, East
                                  world-views my students         their children: Catholic
 way, it did nurture in me                                                                         Boston, Everett, Revere ad
                                  had, but I was not exposed      schools have higher grad-
 an earnest idealism, which                                                                        Somerville, email admis-
                                  to them until I was an adult.   uation rates than public
 I embraced after gradua-                                                                          sionscollaborative@gmail.
                                  How might I be different        schools and graduates of
 tion by participating in the                                                                      com.
                                  today had I received these      Catholic schools are more
 University of Notre Dame’s
                                  gifts at a younger age?         civically engaged, more tol-
 service-through-teaching
                                                                  erant of diverse views, and
 program, The Alliance for            I believe the answer        more committed to service
 Catholic Education (ACE).        to that question lies in the    as adults. Then I bring
 I taught for three years in      tenets of Catholic educa-       families to observe the qui-


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    CATHOLIC SCHOOLS                                                                                           ioners and the community at        advocates are urged to wear a     Schools Week celebration be-
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                                                                           Week is the annual celebra-
                                                                                                               large. Individual dioceses and
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      NEXT CELEBRATION OF                                                  the United States. During the       and promote their own CSW          lic Schools Week Marketing        paign are joint projects of the
                                                                           week, schools and parishes fo-      activities each year.              Kit, with step-by-step guide-     National Catholic Educational
    CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK IS                                               cus on the value Catholic edu-                                         lines to help organize Catholic   Association, the world’s larg-
         JANUARY 27 TO                                                     cation provides to young peo-          The Catholic University of      Schools Week celebrations,        est private professional ed-
                                                                           ple and Catholic education’s        America will commemorate           a liturgy guide and support-      ucation association, and the
        FEBRUARY 2, 2013                                                   contributions to our church,        Catholic Schools Week during       ing graphics was provided to      United States Conference of
       There are 132,656 pri-         ruary 2. Schools typically cel-      our communities and our na-         the Mass of St. Thomas Aqui-       member schools as a benefit       Catholic Bishops, the national
vate and public schools in            ebrate Catholic Schools Week         tion.                               nas at 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.    of membership.                    public policy organization of
the United States, according          with Masses, open houses                The week builds communi-         29. The Mass will be broadcast                                       U.S. bishops.
to Department of Education            and activities for students,         ty awareness of and involve-        live by EWTN.                        The    National     Catholic
statistics. Of those, 6,980 are       families, parishioners and the       ment in Catholic schools               Often schools will cele-
Catholic elementary or sec-           community at large.                  throughout the country. .           brate the parish family on
ondary schools. What sets                                                  During this week, many dio-         Sunday (this year, Jan. 27);
these Catholic schools apart             A Marketing Kit is produced       ceses and schools encourage         the community on Monday
from the pack?                        each year to help schools cele-      parents to take full advantage      (Jan. 28); students on Tuesday
    Three things, say educa-          brate Catholic Schools Week.         of the benefits of local Catho-     (Jan. 29); and religious and
tors, parents and community           Other merchandise items,             lic schools by enrolling their      clergy on Thursday (Jan. 31).
leaders: faith, academics and         such as T-shirts, buttons,           children in those schools.          In addition, schools often set
service.                              pencils and gift items, will be         The annual observance            aside time during the week to
    Children are taught faith—        available with the theme and         begins Jan. 27 and continues        honor grandparents.
                                                                                                                                                                            Good Shepard
not just the basics of Christi-       logo. These items will be avail-     to Feb. 2. Schools typically
anity, but how to have a rela-        able for purchase in August          celebrate National Catholic            National Appreciation Day                                     2x5
tionship with God.                    from http://.catholicschools-        Schools Week with Masses,           falls on the Wednesday of
    Academics, which in Cath-         week.ncea.org.                       open houses and activities          Catholic Schools Week (Jan.
olic schools are held to very                                              for students, families, parish-     30). On this day in particular,
high standards, help each                Catholic Schools Week is
child reach his or her poten-         a joint project of NCEA and
tial.                                 the U.S. Conference of Cath-

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                                      on a daily basis,” says Principal    faculty and students.
                                      Maria Giggie. “To celebrate our         “This is something we live
   Catholic School’s Week, Jan.       Catholic identity, we’re inviting    by every day at the school,” says
27- Feb. 2, 2013, is a national       parishioners and active mem-         Barbara Keohane, Director of
observance for schools to cel-        bers of our community to lunch       Business and Communications,
ebrate their individuality, and       and give back to our PTO offi-       about the week’s theme. “We feel
reflect upon the importance of        cers who worked so hard for the      that it is morally, academically,
their staff, students, and parents.   school.”                             and from a community service
This year’s theme is “Catholic           An open house will be held        vision, a great launch. Raising
Schools Raise their Standards,”       Monday and Tuesday at St.            the standards is something you
and is illustrated by an expo-        Anthony’s School. Wednesday          can learn from every day.”
nential growth chart that culmi-      is Student Appreciation Day,            Immaculate        Conception
nates into a cross, symbolizing       when students wear a jersey of       School, Revere, incorporates
the underlining faith of Catholic     their favorite sports team to sup-   “Raising their Standards”
schools.                              port them. There will be a VIP       through their daily teaching
   St. Anthony’s School, in Ev-       luncheon with food provided by       and fundamental religious val-
erett, focuses on this idea by        Kelly’s Roast Beef to honor the      ues. They will have a celebratory
constantly bettering the curric-      important people in students’        mass, Munchkin Monday, a visit
ulum of the school by making          lives, and a student/staff volley-   by the Epic Brass band, an ice          College-preparatory curriculum                   9 Advanced Placement Courses
sure there is progression within      ball game on Tuesday night. The      cream sundae party, and basket-         13 Sports Programs                               18 Extracurricular Clubs
each grade. Last year, the school     school community will be going       ball game between the 8th grade         Diverse school community                         Theatre Arts Program
began standardized testing in         to Roller World on Wednesday         and faculty.
the 1st grade to learn how to         evening, and the week will close        “Immaculate       Conception
enhance the educational pro-          with a liturgy.                      raises the standards by using
gram. Once teachers received                 South Boston Catho-           a rigorous curriculum that in-
the results, a workshop was held      lic Academy begins Catholic          tegrates technology and the
to discuss which subjects the         School Week with a family mass       common core standards, and by                               For Admissions information, contact Stefanie McKanas
students were mastering in, and       on Sunday and an open house          engaging students in social and                                 at 617-389-0240 or smckanas@popejohnhs.org.
which courses needed improve-         on Tuesday. There will be a          service projects,” says Principal
ment.                                 community service food drive,        Alison Kelly.
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                    PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley
              MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio

             THE MARIJUANA
            DISPENSARY ISSUE                                                                                         Through TheYears
              The law has a good intent,                                              10 years ago              The girls now are 3-1 and are      lice officer, to a regular beat is      died of a heart attack this week
       but it overall is not suitable for Revere                                    January 29, 2003            now the only RHS winter            just a matter of routine police         at the age of 64.
                                                                                Although the weather may        sports team with a winning         procedure.                                 Jim DelGaizo, former Re-
   The City Council's public hearing on Jan. 28th concerning                                                    record.                               Massport has agreed to pur-          vere High football star, college
the issue of the new law passed by the voters in November that               be frigid, the city’s political
                                                                             climate already is heating up         Jerry Alviti scored two         chase three schools from the            All-American, and member of
allows for the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries                                                  goals to pace the RHS hockey       city that are in the flight paths       this year’s Super Bowl cham-
deserves thoughtful consideration by both residents and our                  with the announcement by
                                                                             Ward 4 resident George Ro-         team to a 4-4 tie with Cam-        of Logan Airport. Two of the            pion Miami Dolphins, will be
council members.                                                                                                bridge. Richie Gallucci and        schools, the Julia Ward Howe            the guest speaker at this week’s
   We recognize that the basis for the creation of marijuana                 tondo that he will challenge
                                                                             incumbent Ward 4 Councillor        Colin Doherty also scored for      and Mary T. Ronan, would be             annual Revere High Football
dispensaries are two-fold: First, that marijuana itself is a rela-                                              the Patriots.                      demolished and the city would           Parents Club banquet.
tively harmless drug that the government really has no business              Michael Ferrante in the fall
                                                                             election.                             Children of the Corn, Snip-     lease back the third, the Louis            Dom Gizzi sank a basket
in keeping out of the hands of adults and second, that marijuana                                                er, and Bodyguard are playing      Pasteur, to use for school sup-         with just one second to play to
has been shown to have proven medical benefits for those with                   Two residents at 82 Hich-
                                                                             born St., David Quintero and       at the Revere Showcase Cin-        ply storage. The deal would be          give the RHS basketball team
cancer and other illnesses.                                                                                     ema.                               contingent upon the construc-           a thrilling 75-74 win over
   Moreover, we in general would agree with those who con-                   German Medina, are credited
                                                                             with saving the life of Gloria                                        tion of a new K-8 school away           Everett. Backcourtman Joe
tend that maintaining marijuana's illegal status only serves to                                                          30 years ago              from the flight paths on Crys-          Driscoll poured in 37 points
bankroll the criminal element (much like Prohibition did in the              Vidales and her two year old
                                                                             daughter from their burning               January 28, 1983            tal Ave.                                for the Patriots.
1920s). Further, there may be some truth to the notion that mar-                                                                                      Former Revere Welfare Di-               Despite a 5-4 loss to second
ijuana's illegal status perversely makes it more available to our            car which had crashed intro           A standing room only
                                                                             a maple tree in front of 82        crowd filled the City Council      rector Anthony A. Gallo has             place Medford, the RHS hock-
youth precisely because it is sold on the black market, which                                                                                      been found guilty after a trial         ey team still is in first place in
is wholly unregulated by the government. Moreover, because                   Hichborn after the brakes on       chambers for a joint meet-
                                                                             Vidales’s car had failed and       ing between the Council and        in Suffolk Superior Court on a          the Greater Boston League
the criminal element is in charge of the marijuana market, our                                                                                     charge of bribery.                      with a 9-1-2 record.
young people are dealing with criminals who then become in-                  it had become a runaway ve-        Planning Board as they began
                                                                             hicle down Franklin Ave.           discussions to revise the city’s      Flags in the city, which have
tent on selling other, harder drugs to our youth who otherwise                                                                                     been flying at half staff for the                   50 years ago
would have no contact with low-life drug dealers.                               Pres. George W. Bush’s          zoning ordinances for the time
                                                                             approval of an additional          in 28 years. Two areas of con-     past 28 days in honor of for-                     January 24, 1963
   But those ideas are nice in theory. We fear that the reality of                                                                                 mer Pres. Harry S. Truman,
potential drug dispensaries in neighborhoods and communities                 $200 million in heating assis-     cern that arose involved Won-                                                Jerome Rappaport, the de-
                                                                             tance for low income families      derland Dog Track, which           who died 28 days ago, now               veloper who has proposed a
such as Revere would be an altogether different story. The ex-                                                                                     will remain at half staff for an-
perience in other states where medical marijuana is sold legally             comes as welcome news to           wants a zoning change to be                                                $200 million urban renewal
                                                                             many in Revere who are hav-        able to build a dog kennel, and    other 30 days in the wake of            project for Revere Beach, told
has shown that more than just those truly in medical need are                                                                                      the death of former President
able to purchase marijuana.                                                  ing a tough time paying their      Roughan’s Point, where resi-                                                    Please see YEARS Page 9
                                                                             heating bills during this frigid   dents want the area changed        Lyndon Baines Johnson, who
   Further, all of us would agree that even if marijuana were
completely legal, it should not be made available to our young               winter.                            to residential, but developer
people for whom marijuana usage clearly is not a good thing                     The Revere High cheer-          Ben Ford Abrams, who owns
(just as alcohol usage is not a good thing for those under 21).              leading team finished in third
                                                                             place last weekend at the
                                                                                                                commercial property, wants it
                                                                                                                to remain zoned for commer-
                                                                                                                                                       Letter to the editor
But unless medical marijuana is dispensed by licensed pharma-
cists like any other drug (and our understanding of this new law             CheerSport National Cham-          cial use.
                                                                             pionships held at the Georgia         Vandals struck Revere High      On the Casino                            15, 2013 Tycoon, Wynn out
is that these dispensaries are not anywhere near what we think                                                                                        Dear Editor:                          to battle Mayor Menino. Mr.
of as a drug store), we can envision its dispensation and usage              World Congress Center in At-       in two separate incidents over
                                                                                                                                                      Massachusetts will be hold-           Wynn Mayor Menino is no
soon running out of control and becoming more available to our               lanta.                             the weekend, destroying the
                                                                                Local residents are remem-      television studio room and         ing a great Stake Race! The              push over and you will also
youth.                                                                                                                                             PURSE will be the license for
                                                                             bering former long-time Chel-      taking Panasonic video re-                                                  have to battle Revere Mayor
   So we agree with the efforts of our City Council to block
                                                                             sea Soldiers Home Comman-          corders worth $1500.               a Resort Casino. Many entries            Dan Rizzo, who is also a pro-
marijuana dispensaries from coming to Revere. It is simply
                                                                             dant John L. Quigley, who             The Appeals Board has           have gotten into the race. Suf-          ponent for Suffolk Downs.
the wrong type of business at the wrong time and in the wrong
                                                                             passed away this week. Quig-       granted a variance to North        folk Downs was one of the                   Let’s not forget the people
place, namely, our community of Revere.
                                                                             ley, who earned a Purple Heart     Shore Health Systems to build      first to enter.                          who own and run Suffolk
                                                                             at the battle of Iwo Jima in       a 123 bed nursing home on the         Working at Suffolk Downs              Downs their plans for a beau-
        A WORTHY MEMORIAL                                                    WWII, helped countless Re-
                                                                             vere veterans and their fami-
                                                                                                                site of the former Revere Me-
                                                                                                                morial Hospital.
                                                                                                                                                   for some time (now retired), I
                                                                                                                                                   consider myself a fair handi-
                                                                                                                                                                                            tiful resort casino could never
    Recognition for the women who served in                                                                                                        capper. I am betting on Suf-             be matched. Mr. Wynn I sug-
                                                                             lies during their time of need.       Revere Police Officer Barry
                                                                                                                                                   folk Downs to finish the big             gest you go back to Vegas,
              WWII long overdue                                                 Gavin Monagle, a Revere         Feldberg has been indicted on
                                                                                                                                                                                            don’t waste your money on a
                                                                             native and a teacher in the        larceny charges after he alleg-    race first. Suffolk Downs,
   The effort by Eileen Merullo and others to ensure that the                Revere schools, the present        edly stopped a car in the Won-     since 1935, has been a great             chemically polluted site.
military service of women in World War II does not go unre-                  coach of the Savio Prep foot-      derland parking lot and took a     asset to the surrounding com-               My wager is that Suffolk
membered is one of the most worthy causes to have come along                 ball team , has said he will not   bag, with $2000 in cash and        munities of East Boston, Re-             Downs is the best bet!
in quite a while.                                                            be a candidate for the open        drugs, from three men and or-      vere, Winthrop, Chelsea and                     Vincent F. Cammarata
   There were 141 Revere women, of whom Eileen was one,                      Revere High head coaching          dered them to go on their way.     many others.
who directly contributed to the war effort. However, their deeds             position.                          Police Chief Jake DeLeire has         While employed at Suffolk
have been wholly unrecognized. To say they have been taken                      Gangs of New York, and          suspended Feldberg for the al-     Downs many of my fellow em-
                                                                                                                                                                                            Thank you
for granted is understating the degree to which their dedication             Catch Me If You Can are play-      leged incident.                    ployees were from the above-                Dear Editor:
and contributions to our victory over Nazi Germany and the                   ing at the Revere Showcase            The School Facilities plan-     mentioned communities and                   I would like to thank the
Empire of Japan have been ignored.                                           Cinemas.                           ning Task Force has recom-         many are still employed there.           customers, employees, and
   So it is with a great deal of local pride in these women, who                                                mended that five schools be        I hope the former and pres-              the management of the Squire
were our wives, mothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, classmates, and                     20 years ago              closed, the Achenbach, Bar-                                                 Road Stop & Shop for the
                                                                                                                                                   ent employees read this letter
girls next door, that we heartily endorse the move to create a                      January 27, 1993            rows, Liberty, Roosevelt, and                                               boxes of food they donated
                                                                                                                                                   and let their voices be heard.
memorial in their honor on the American Legion lawn and urge                                                    Shurtleff.
                                                                                The Mass. Appeals Court                                            Suffolk Downs is the most                to St. Vincent de Paul at St.
our readers to make a donation, no matter how small, so that                                                       Jack Johnson scored 21
                                                                             has ruled that former Revere                                          logical are to build a resort            Mary’s Church.
perhaps this task can be accomplished by Memorial Day.                                                          points in a 63-56 win for the
                                                                             Police Chief John “Jake” De-                                          casino because of its location              The 150 boxes they donat-
                                                                             Leire, who was convicted in        RHS basketball team over           to these fine and deserving              ed during Thanksgiving and
   REMEMBERING REV. KING                                                     the ExamScam scandal sev-          Chelsea.
                                                                                                                   Maura Driscoll took first
                                                                                                                                                   cities. Other locations, one in          Christmas were greatly ap-
                                                                             eral years ago, is not entitled                                       particular is in the middle of           preciated by the needy of our
  A man who stood up for the rights of everybody                             to collect his pension.            place in all four events to pace   a down town area and one is
                                                                                                                Coach Ann Montani’s RHS                                                     parish.
    For those of us of a certain age, it is hard to imagine that 2013 will      A wild City Council meet-                                          in an area where it would cost
                                                                                                                girls gymnastic team to wins                                                   Their help is extended
mark 45 years since the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King         ing saw councillors and May-                                          millions to remove pollutants
                                                                                                                over Masconomet and No.            from the site and some of the            throughout the year. So thank
in Memphis while he was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine              or Robert Haas exchange bit-
Motel. Recalling the news of his murder still brings chills and a deep       ter and personal attacks. Upon     Reading. Revere is seeking         other proposed areas are in              you all for your time, effort,
sense of sadness that never will subside.                                    a motion for reconsideration       to repeat as undefeated cham-      isolated areas.                          money and just caring for your
    For those who are too young to have been alive in that era of Amer-      by Councillor Patsy Tata, the      pion of the Northern Confer-          As I was composing this               neighbors.
ican history, there are a few things that everyone should know about         Council voted 6-5 to reconsid-     ence.                              letter, I saw a recent article                   Officers and Member
Dr. King that should provide inspiration to all of us.                       er and reject Haas’s appoint-         The RHS hockey team de-         in the Herald dated January                     of S.V.D.P. St. Mary’s
    First, he was not perfect. No person is or ever has been. Dr. King       ment of Michael W. Kelleher        feated Chelsea 2-1 behind



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was just like any of us; he had his strengths and he had his weak-           III to the Planning Board, an      goals by John Consolo and
nesses, and like all of us, he made some mistakes.                           appointment the Council had        Craig Neil.
    Second, Dr. King was fearless. He knew from the inception of his         confirmed at its prior meet-          Best Friends, Dark Crystal,
rise to prominence of the civil rights movement that he would become         ing. Councillors Steven Co-        and Concrete Jungle are play-

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a target for those who opposed change. Yet, even though he often told        larossi and George Caporale        ing at the Revere Showcase
others that he believed his death would be imminent, he did not relent       charged that Tata’s move was       Cinemas.
in his fight to continue his work in the civil rights movement.              politically-motivated because                                                                     D irectory
    Third, Dr. King stood for the rights of all Americans, not merely        Kelleher had worked for can-                40 years ago
those of color. Indeed, he was in Memphis working with striking sani-        didates who had opposed Tata              January 25, 1973
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he knew it to be an unjust war, not only for poor Americans who could        brought city government to an      has filed a $50,000 slander                    Colm Bohill                             Seth Daniel
not get a deferment for the draft, but also for the people of Vietnam,       all-time low.” Councilwoman        suit against City Councillor                 Maureen DiBella                      Regular Contributors
whose homeland was being bombed into oblivion at great profit for            Adele Toro stormed Tata at         Joseph DelGrosso for charg-              Senior Sales Associates                       John Lynds
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ists in America today and that oppresses Americans of all races.             bigger fool than you.,”            round liquor license from the                                                     Accounts Executive
    By any measure, Dr. Martin Luther King was a great man. His                 Courageous Andrew Hud-          Licensing Commission.                           Julie Dean
                                                                                                                                                        Carol Alagero (classified)                    Judy Russi
speeches ring as true today as they did two generations ago; indeed,         son, a freshman at the North-         The City Council unani-
his "I Have A Dream" and "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speeches             east Regional Vocational           mously has appointed Mrs.
are among the most powerful not only in American history, but in all         School, is back on the basket-     Margaret Vaillancourt, 26, to
of Western civilization.                                                     ball court nine months after       a position on the Revere Parks
    All of us should realize from the example set by Dr. King that in        undergoing major brain sur-        and Recreation Commission.
each of us is the power to change the world. We may not be as gifted         gery when he was shoved into       Vaillancourt was one of three                           S ubscription
as Dr. King was with his oratory, but each of us has the capacity to in-     an unpadded cement wall dur-       persons arrested during a cit-
spire others, whether through our words or deeds, whether on a small         ing a youth basketball game.       in at City Hall in which they                            I nformation
                                                                                                                                                        The Revere Journal is published every Wednesday by the Independent
or large scale, to make the world a better place. Countless of our fel-         The RHS boys and girls          were protesting the city’s lack     Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates paid at Boston, MA. Newsstand

low citizens have followed the path set by Dr. King and countless            track teams both defeated          of recreational opportunities       price is 50 cents. Subscriptions are $26 per year in Revere, and $50 per year
                                                                                                                                                    outside the city. Known office of publication: 385 Broadway, Revere, MA

more will do so in the years ahead.                                          Everett. Kevin Boodoo was          for youth.                          02151. Postal publication number is USPS NO. 710-120. Postmaster, send
                                                                                                                                                    address corrections to the Independent Newspaper Group, Attn: Circula-
    So as we celebrate Martin Luther King Day, let us recall not only        among the winners for the             Police Chief George P.           tion, 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151.

his memory and the great things he did, but the great things that his        boys, capturing the mile in        Corbett has asserted that the           The Revere Journal assumes no financial responsibility for typographi-
                                                                                                                                                    cal errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement
                                                                                                                                                    in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management
legacy is continuing to bring about more than two generations after          5:18.4. Candice Borden was         transfer of Detective Michael       immediately of any errors that may occur.


his death.                                                                   among the winners for the          Casoli, who has made more
                                                                             girls, taking the 600 in 1:43.9.   drug arrests than any other po-

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               SOCCER FUNDRaiSER SET FOR SATURDAY                                                                                             Sheriff, Public Safety Sec.
                                                                                                                                              urge education and
                                                                                                                                              kindness in MLK speech
                                                                                                                                                        By Seth Daniel

                                                                                                                                                 In what was probably her
                                                                                                                                              last public appearance as Suf-
                                                                                                                                              folk County Sheriff, new state
                                                                                                                                              Public Safety Secretary An-
                                                                                                                                              drea Cabral gave the keynote
                                                                                                                                              address at the Chelsea Martin
                                                                                                                                              Luther King Jr. Breakfast - fo-
                                                                                                                                              cusing her remarks primarily
                                                                                                                                              for the young people in the
                                                                                                                                              Revere and Chelsea area.
                                                                                                                                                 “Growing up, Dr. King and
                                                                                                                                              Malcolm X were very impor-                Suffolk County Sheriff – and
                                                                                                                                              tant men in my household,”                incoming state Secretary of
                                                                                                                                              said Cabral. “These were men              Public Safety – Andrea Cabral
                                                                                                                                              who risked their lives to fight           gave keynote remarks at the
                                                                                                                                              for rights that were routinely            annual Martin Luther King
                                                                                                                                              denied black people like me...            Jr. Breakfast on Monday in
                                                                                                                                                                                        Chelsea. It was one of her last
                                                                                                                                              Dr. King was thinking of me
                                                                                                                                                                                        public appearances as Sheriff.
                                                                                                                                              and you and all the genera-
                                                                                                                                              tions in between and beyond
                                                                                                                                              when he did that...They knew
                                                                                                                                              knowledge is power and edu-               back by conformity.
                                                                                                                                              cation is important. It’s easy               “When we don’t succeed,
                                                                                                                                              to convince yourself that it              many times it’s because we
                                                                                                                                              doesn’t matter to know more,              hold ourselves back,” she said.
                                                                                                                                              to graduate high school or go             “We should not be afraid to do
                                                                                                                                              to college. It does matter.”              something different. It is the
                                                                                                                                                 Cabral’s comments came                 unique who make a mark. You
Five local youth soccer players, pictured above, from left, Hans-Edward Hoene, Kevin Valle, Adrian Perez, Sebastian Cuervo, and               during the Chelsea Com-                   will never pick up a book and
Juan “Danny” Maysonet, are members of the Massachusetts State Futsal (Indoor Soccer) U-14 team that has qualified for the na-                 munity and People’s A.M.E.                read about people who have
tional tournament to be held next month in Kansas. The players also compete for the Revere Strikers U-14 Division 1 team. The fut-            Church Martin Luther King Jr.             done important who were not
sal team will be holding a fundraiser Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the East Boston Savings Bank branch on Broadway, Revere.            Holiday celebration on Mon-               unique. Different changes the
Proceeds from the fundraiser will defray the players’ expenses for their trip to the national tournament.
                                                                                                                                              day in Chelsea High School. It            world.”
                                                                                                                                              also came on the eve of one of               Finally, Cabral called on

Revere hydrant painting program completed for 2012
                                                                                                                                              Cabral’s last days in the local           everyone in the audience to re-
                                                                                                                                              office, where she has concen-             sist the temptation to be mean-
                                                                                                                                              trated so much time and effort            spirited. Rather, she called on
   While driving around the                                                                                                                   on ensuring that young people             everyone to be kind in the
city, take the time to notice all                                                                                                             could be reformed if they so              same vein that King called on
of the fire hydrants in Revere                                                                                                                desired.                                  everyone to love one another.
that have been painted over                                                                                                                      She reiterated her call to                “Kindness does not cost
the last seven years.                                                                                                                         education by saying it is im-             a dime,” she said. “You are
   Prior to this painting initia-                                                                                                             portant to learn and to want to           never too young to be kind
tive, the majority of the hy-                                                                                                                 learn.                                    to someone...You can change
drants were most unsightly.                                                                                                                      “Be curious and ask ques-              a person’s life with a friend-
Some were rusted, some were                                                                                                                   tions,” she said. “Read a lot.            ship. It’s easy to be mean, es-
multi-colored, and some had                                                                                                                   Read about people who are                 pecially if you don’t feel good
all or almost all of the paint                                                                                                                smarter than you. Believe                 about yourself. The definition
chipped off, making for an                                                                                                                    me, there are always people               of courage is being afraid to
ugly assortment of fire hy-                                                                                                                   smarter than you. Your hun-               do what you know is right and
drants.                                                                                                                                       ger for knowledge should be               you do it anyway.”
   The Revere Beautification                                                                                                                  like your hunger for food. It                Cabral is expected to be of-
Committee (RBC) received                                                                                                                      should be never-ending. If it             ficially sworn in as the new
many complaints about the                                                                                                                     is, eventually, you will be one           Secretary of Public Safety
condition of the fire hydrants                                                                                                                of the smart people that other            – a state Cabinet position – at
over their hot line (781-485-                                                                                                                 people are reading about.”                some point late this week. She
2770). As a result of these                                                                                                                      Cabral also called on those            has served as Suffolk County
complaints, it was decided                                                                                                                    in the audience not to be held            Sheriff for the past 10 years.
that the situation could be
remedied over a period of
time by utilizing the work of                                                                                                                                BYC INSTALLATION
the prisoners who do various
kinds of work for the city, by
having the work overseen by
the Fire Department and the
City of Revere, and by hav-         Shown in photo left to right: Eleanor Vieira, Mayor Dan Rizzo, Bob Rotondo, Lt. Frank Ferrante and
ing the RBC provide both the        RoseLee Vincent
paint and the management of
this project.                       Robert Rotondo of the City          complished is the result of col-   can be made when different
   RoseLee Vincent of the           of Revere and Sheriff Andrea        laboration between the City        organizations work together.
RBC and Lt. Frank Ferrante          Cabral. The RBC thanks all of       of Revere, the Revere Fire            For more information on
of the Revere Fire Depart-          these individuals for their hard    Department, Sheriff Cabral’s       how to join the RBC, please
ment spearheaded the effort.        work in this program.               office, and the RBC. It is an      visit our website at www.rev-
Also assisting in this endeav-         The work that has been ac-       example of the progress that       erebeautification.com.
or were Mayor Dan Rizzo and


                                          Through TheYears                                                                                    Beachmont Yacht Club recently held their annual installation of
                                                                                                                                              officers. Shown in the top photo Commodore John Gallagher
                                                                                                                                              (left) passes gavel to newly elected Commodore Kevin Drohan
the Chamber of Commerce             day meeting of the Our Lady         tion to expand Logan Airport                70 years ago              at installation of Officers Ceremony at Beachmont Yacht Club.
that Revere needs to adopt a        of Lourdes Holy Name Soci-          had added so much silt to the             January 28, 1943            In the bottom photo Past Commodore Dan Gallagher swears in
new civic pride. Rappaport          ety.                                inlet that the broad and deep                                         2013 officers at Beachmont Yacht Club. from left: Ed Kantorski,
said that Revere has more po-          Ernest Tentindo was in-          channel that once led to the          The City Council has ap-
                                                                                                                                              Kevin Drohan, Ken Griffin, John Gallagher, Bob Connolly, Charlie
tential than almost any city in     stalled as President of the Co-     Beachmont Yacht Club has           proved a pay ordinance that        Hensley, Joe Demattio and Bob Long.
the country thanks to its beau-     lonial Acres Civic Corp. Sat-       all but vanished.                  will give 10 percent payraises
tiful beachfront, rapid transit,    urday evening.                         The Planning Board has          tom all city employees.
and proximity to a major in-           More than 350 persons were       recommended that the city             Harold Hill, son of Mr.
ternational airport.                on hand for the group’s fourth      construct a parking lot on land    and Mrs. Ferdinand Hill of
   City Manager Edward P.           annual installation of officers     between Central Avenue and         55 Bosson St., is home for a
O’Toole has submitted a re-         held at Caruso’s Diplomat.          Sprague Street that would          few days on a furlough. Hill
cord budget of $7.9 million to         Anthony Quinn and Sylvia         accommodate 284 cars. The          fought in the Battle of Gua-
the City Council, representing      Mangano star in Barabbas at         city presently owns half of the    dalcanal last August where he
an increase of $561,334 over        the Revere Theatre. Elvis Pre-      land in question, but would        contracted malaria.
last year’s budget. The in-         sley stars in Girls, Girls, Girls   have to purchase the remain-          The federal government
crease will add $8.00 onto the      at the Revere Drive In.             ing parcels.                       has announced that all WPA
city’s tax rate to a new high of                                           Ed O’Hara scored 22             programs will cease by April
$103.40. O’Toole’s budget in-                60 years ago               points to lead the Immaculate      30. All milk stations will close
cludes just $2,904,905 for the             January 22, 1953             Conception High basketball         February 1, though residents
schools, which is $523,000             Revere         schoolchildren    team to a 58-48 win over St.       will be able to obtain cou-
less than what is being re-         were dismissed from school          Patrick’s of Watertown. IC         pons to buy milk for six cents
quested by the School Com-          at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday so          is in first place in the Catho-    through February 27 at local
mittee.                             they could watch the inau-          lic League’s Division Three        stores. The elimination of the
   John Mannone scored two          guration of Pres. Dwight D.         standings.                         WPA projects will affect 500
                                                                                                                                                  THINK OF IT AS
goals to lead the RHS hockey                                               Archie Mellace led Revere
team to a 6-3 win over Mal-
                                    Eisenhower on television or
                                    listen to it on the radio.          with 13 points and George
                                                                                                           workers in Revere, many of              AN OWNER’S
                                                                                                           whom are deemed unemploy-
den, which earlier had tied            The Mass. House Com-             Doucette added 10 as the
                                                                                                           able because of physical hand-
                                                                                                                                                   MANUAL FOR
Revere for the only blemish         mittee on Harbors and Public        RHS basketball team trounced
on the Revere skaters’ record,      Lands has recommended the           Lowell, 53-36.                     icaps. Those who are deemed             YOUR MONEY.
which now is 7-0-1, good for        construction of a seawall on           Paul Feyler, ace Revere         employable will register with
first place in the Metropolitan     Rice Avenue to protect the          High center ice man, scored        the federal employment bu-            The free Consumer Action Handbook. In print and online at
League.                             Point of Pines from storms.         the lone goal for the Blue         reau to seek jobs in private          ConsumerAction.gov, it’s the everyday guide to getting the most
   Morris Sidman is the new         However, the committee post-        and White in a 1-1 tie with        industry to assist with the war       for your hard-earned money. For your free copy, order online at
President of the Tifereth Israel    poned action on a bill calling      Gloucester.                        effort.                               ConsumerAction.gov; write to Handbook, Pueblo, CO 81009; or
Synagogue.                          for the dredging of Belle Isle         Randolph Scott stars in            Fred Astaire and Rita Hay-         call toll-free 1 (888) 8 PUEBLO.
   New Red Sox manager              Inlet. State Rep. Harold Cana-      Hangman’s Knot at the Re-          worth star in You Were Never
                                                                                                                                                   A public service message from the U.S. General Services Administration.
Johnny Pesky will be the            van, who sponsored the bill,        vere Theatre                       Lovelier at the Revere and
guest speaker at the First Fri-     said that the dredging opera-                                          Boulevard Theatres.

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                                                                                        obituaries
                   Walter Bruce                                                               Anna Edelstein                                                               John Thomas Federici
  Well Known Revere Beach Bartender, Member                                                   Travel Was Her Passion                                              Avid Bowler, Truck Driver and Former Barber
of Revere Elks, Special Needs School Bus Driver                               Anna P. (Sutera) Edelstein         Prince and                                        John Thomas Federici of            late Vincent Federici, Mary
                                                                           of Revere died on January 17.         Hanover                                        Revere died on January 20.            Santoyanni and Rena Ioven.
   Walter M. Bruce, a lifelong      “Sissy”
                                                                           She was 83 years old.                 Streets,                                       He was 86 years old.                  He is also survived by seven
Revere native, died January         Bruce-
                                                                              Anna's passion was travel.         today,                                            A US Navy veteran of               loving grandchildren and six
19 at Genesis of Wakefield          Kelley
                                                                           She toured several countries          Wednes-                                                      World War II,           great grandchildren.
following a brief illness. He       and     her
                                                                           and loved to share stories of         day, Janu-                                                   he was a retired           His Funeral will be held
was 76 years old.                   husband,
                                                                           her journeys with family and          ary 23 at                                                    truck driver and        from the Paul Buonfiglio &
   Born in Chelsea, he lived        Robert
                                                                           friends.                              11     a.m.                                                  a member of             Sons-Bruno Funeral Home,
             in Revere all his      N. Kelley
                                                                              The beloved wife of Marvin         Interment                                                    Teamsters Local         128 Revere St., Revere to-
             life and was a         of     Fort
                                                                           Edelstein, she leaves her niece       will fol-                                                    25. Born in Cam-        day, Wednesday, January 23
             1954 graduate          Lauder-
                                                                           Lucy Giorgio-Pirkey and her           low at Pu-                                     bridge and raised in Revere,          at 8:30 a.m. followed by a
             of Revere High         dale, FL
                                                                           husband, Ed of Revere, and            ritan Lawn Memorial Park in                    he attended Revere Schools            Funeral Mass in St Anthony’s
             School. He was         and New
                                                                           nephews Albert Giorgio II             Peabody. Family will receive                   and was an avid bowler. Be-           Church at 10 a.m. Relatives
             also a 1950 alum-      Hamp-
                                                                           and his wife, Mary Ann, and           visitors from 8:30 to 10:30                    fore becoming a Teamster, he          and friends are kindly invited.
nus of the Immaculate Con-          shire, Barbara Bruce-Meade
                                                                           Paul Charles Sutera. She also         a.m. at the Boston Harborside                  worked as a barber.                   In lieu of flowers, donations
ception Grammar School. He          and her husband, Franklin
                                                                           leaves four grandnephews:             Home, 580 Commercial St.,                         He was the beloved husband         may be made in his memory
soon entered the United States      “Frank” Meade of Revere and
                                                                           Robert, Jason, Albert III and         Boston, MA 02109 prior to                      of the late Sally (DeSalvo); de-      to the Hospice of the North
Army during the Korean Con-         Marilyn A. Symmes of Win-
                                                                           James and her grand-niece             the service. In lieu of flowers,               voted father of Marian Bruzz-         Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Suite
flict and served for over four      throp. He is also lovingly sur-
                                                                           Katy. Anna was predeceased            contributions may be made to                   ese and her husband, Anthony,         B-102, Danvers MA 01923.
years.                              vived by three grandchildren,
                                                                           by her sister Lillian Giorgio,        the Parkinson's Disease Foun-                  Debra Vickers and her hus-            Burial will be in the Massa-
   Walter spent many years          many nieces, nephews, grand-
                                                                           brother Paul Sutera and neph-         dation, 1359 Broadway, Suite                   band, Chris and Janis Guide           chusetts National Cemetery.
driving special needs children      nieces and grand-nephews and
                                                                           ew Steven Giorgio. Anna's             1509, NY, NY 10018 or www.                     and her husband, Michael, all         For guest book please visit
in the early busing days. He        the large extended Morgan
                                                                           passion was travel.                   pdf.org. Please visit www.                     of Revere; dear brother of the        www.Buonfiglio.com
is most remembered for his          family on his Mom’s side here
                                                                              Her Funeral Mass will be at        BostonHarborsideHome.com
many years on the Beach (Re-        in Revere and throughout the
vere Beach), working many of        North Shore.
                                                                           St. Leonard Church, corner of         to leave online condolences.
                                                                                                                                                                         Edward and Eleanor M.
the local cafes and lounges as
a bartender, especially at Bud-
                                       Family and friends are in-
                                    vited to attend a Memorial
                                                                                               Antonio Parco                                                                  McFarland
dy’s Cafe and Bill Ash’s Piz-       Funeral Mass on Saturday,                                        Of East Boston                                                Edward T. McFarland of                They were the beloved and
za. He was a member of the          January 26 at 10:30 a.m. in                                                                                                 Revere died after a long ill-         devoted parents of Lorna M.
Revere Lodge of Elks #1171.         the Immaculate Conception                 Antonio Parco of East Bos-         survived by a brother and two
                                                                           ton died on January 20.               sisters in Italy and by many                   ness at the Melrose-Wakefield         McFarland of Hudson, Flori-
    He was the beloved son of       Church (corner of Beach                                                                                                     Hospital in Melrose on July           da and Lynne M. McFarland-
the late, M. Walter Bruce and       Street and Winthrop Ave-                  He was the beloved husband         loving nieces and nephews.
                                                                           of Grace (Locinto) Parco; lov-           The family will receive                     23, 2012. His dear wife of 69         Robison and her husband,
Eleanor (Morgan) Bruce; the         nue), Revere. Internment will                                                                                               years, Eleanor M. (Valiante)          David V. Robison of Revere;
dear father of Steven Ryan of       be held privately. In lieu of          ing father of Jennie Holland          visitors on Thursday from 9 to
                                                                           and her husband, Ronald of            10:30 a.m. in the Rapino Me-                   McFarland, also of Revere and         the cherished grandparents of
Raymond, NH and Kimberly            flowers, remembrances may                                                                                                   also a resident of Annemark           Edward M. Piscopo of Man-
Richard and her husband,            be made to the New England             East Boston and Pasquale              morial Home, 9 Chelsea St.
                                                                           Parisi of Revere; cherished           (Maverick Sq.) East Boston                     Nursing Home in Revere,               chester, NH, David M. Pis-
Mark of Hanover, NH. He was         Shelter for Homeless Veter-                                                                                                 where they both had been liv-         copo and his wife, Priscilla of
the devoted brother of Retired      ans, 17 Court St., Boston, MA          grandfather of Jacquelyn So-          followed by a Mass of Chris-
                                                                           lari and her husband, Jeffrey of      tian Burial to be celebrated in                ing (she was unaware of his           Salem, NH and the dear great
State Police Sergeant James R.      02108. Interment will be held                                                                                               passing) died at Annemark             grandparents of Brittany D.
Bruce of Winthrop and his late      privately.                             Sturbridge and Kimberly Hol-          Sacred Heart Church, corner
                                                                           land of Rochester, NH; great-         of Brooks and Paris Streets,                   Nursing Home on November              and Miranda L. Piscopo of
wife, Carole P. Bruce, Eleanor                                                                                                                                  23, 2012, exactly four months         Manchester, NH and Jessica
                                                                           grandfather of Grace and Jon-         East Boston at 11 a.m. For
                                                                                                                                                                later, peacefully and quietly.        L. and Angela Piscopo of Sa-
                     James King                                            athan Solari of Sturbridge and
                                                                           Promise Holland-Willwerth
                                                                                                                 online condolences and/or
                                                                                                                 directions, please visit www.                     Mr. McFarland was born             lem, NH. Mrs. McFarland was
            Auditor; Member of Revere Elks                                 of Rochester, NH. He is also          rapinomemorialhome.com                         in Framingham, raised in              the dear sister of Constance
                                                                                                                                                                Charlestown and attended              Rando of Wilmington. Mr.
  James W. King died on Jan-
uary 16 at Emerson Village in
                                    old.
                                       Born and raised in Revere,
                                                                                                Ernest Pierni                                                   Charlestown Schools. Most of
                                                                                                                                                                his working career was spent
                                                                                                                                                                                                      McFarland was the brother of
                                                                                                                                                                                                      the late Henry McFarland and
Watertown. He was 76 years          he was the son of the late John                     Worked at Family Supermarket                                            as a policeman with the for-          Margaret Bartera. They are
                                    and Katherine (Cotter) Gra-                                                                                                 mer Boston and Maine (B&M             also lovingly survived by sev-
                                    ham. He worked as an audi-                Ernest V. Pierni of North          Carl and Arthur Pierni; loving                 Railroad) for more than 45            eral nieces, nephews, grand
                                    tor at Extra, Inc. transporta-         Andover, formerly of Swamp-           grandfather of Alex and Ben-                   years. He also worked as a            nieces and grand nephews.
                                    tion company. He was also a            scott and Revere, died on Jan-        jamin Munick, Vanessa and                      maintenance supervisor for               A Memorial Funeral Mass
                                    member of the Revere Lodge             uary 15. He was 94 years old.                                                        the MBTA until retiring in            was held on Saturday, Janu-
                                                                              Mr. Pierni worked at the           Teddy and Brian Pierni and is                  1985.                                 ary 19, 2013 at in the Im-
                                    of Elks.
                                       Mr. King leaves one sister,         family business, United Mar-          also survived by many loving                      Mrs. McFarland was born            maculate Conception Church
                                    Margaret Crepeau of Rhode              ket, originally located on Re-        nieces and nephews. Funeral                    in Boston, raised in Somer-           Revere followed by entomb-
                                    Island and two brothers, Wil-          vere Street and later expand-         arrangements were by the Paul                  ville and was a graduate of           ment at Woodlawn Cemetery
                                    liam King of Charlestown and           ing to United Supermarket on                                                         Somerville High School, Class         Chapel Building in the Nar-
                                                                                                                 Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Fu-
                                    John Graham of Texas. He is            the Lynnway.                                                                         of 1940. For many years, she          cissus Room. In lieu of flow-
                                    also survived by many nieces              He was the beloved husband         neral Home, Revere. Burial                     worked for the Somerville             ers, remembrances may be
                                    and nephews. Mr. King was              of the late Ann A. (Bisegna);         was in Holy Cross Cemetery.                    Hospital as a Patients’ Advo-         made to: St Jude Children’s
                                    predeceased by one brother,            devoted father of Ellen Mu-           For guest book, please visit                   cate and Adjucator. She was           Research Hospital, P.O. Box
                                    George G. King.                        nick and her husband, Dana            www.Buonfiglio.com                             a long time member of the             1000, Dept. 142, Memphis,
                                       His funeral service will be         and Victor Pierni and his wife,                                                      Guild at the Italian Home for         TN. 38148-0142. Arrange-

                                                                                                                      JOSEPH
                                    held in the Woodlawn Cha-              Veronica, all of Andover;                                                            Children in Jamaica Plain.            ments in the care of Vertuccio
                                    pel, 302 Elm St., Everett on           dear brother of Albert Pierni                                                           Mr. and Mrs. McFarland             & Smith Home for Funerals,

                                                                                                                      MEOLI
                                    Thursday, January 24 at 11             and Jeanette LeDonne, both                                                           lived in Somerville for most          773 Broadway (Route 107)
                                    a.m. Relatives and friends             of Revere and the late Rose                                                          of their lives until coming to        Revere –www.vertuccioand-
                                    are invited. Burial will be in         Parisi, Caroline Cella, Teddy,           Birthday Remembrance                        Revere 15 years ago in 1998.          smith.com
                                    Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.                                                           1/25/1948
                                    In lieu of flowers, donations in
                                    his memory may be made to                 Birthday Remembrance
                                    Northeast Animal Shelter, 347                January 24, 1920
                                                                                 January 24, 2013
                                                                                                                                                                                  In Loving Memory

                                                                                                                                                                                           Katherine J.Bright
                                    Highland Ave., Salem, MA
                                    01970.                                   SALVATORE
                                        Arrangements are by Bis-
                                    bee-Porcella Funeral Home,               TUZZALINO
                                    Saugus. For condolences,                                                                                                                                   Someday I’ll wish upon a star
                                    www.BisbeePorcella.com.                                                                                                                                 And wake up where the clouds are far
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Behind me.
                                                                                                                                                                                            Where troubles melt like lemon drops
                                                                                                                      Time has gone, but not                                                   Away above the chimney tops
                                                                                                                      a day goes by without
                                                                                                                    remembering and missing
                                                                                                                               you.                                            January 25, 2006 - January 25, 2013
 Flowers Say What Words                                                                                                 You are thought of                                 You Live Forever In Our Hearts Love &
                                                                                                                         especially today!                                       Sadly Missed, Your Family
  Can’t Always Express.                                                                                                Happy Birthday Joe
                                                                                  I Love You And
                                                                                      Miss You                         Our Love Forever
                                                                                     Very Much                         Lee, Nicole, Aiden,                          In Loving Memory of
                                                                                       Love ~                             Caleigh and
                                                                                   Your Daughter
                                                                                       Nadine
                                                                                                                             Family                                  Sgt. Peter J.
                          245 Revere Street, Revere, MA
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                                                                                                                                                                        Most loving God, you know the pain and sorrow of death.
                                                                                                                                                                         Mercifully hear our prayer for those who mourn the death
                                                                                   Do your loveD ones                                                                                         of their beloved.
                                                                                   know your wishes?                                                                         The nights are lonely and the days are too long.
                                                                                                                                                                            Comfort them and bring an end to the days of tears.
                                                                                Of all the things you discuss with your family, your last wishes
                                                                                  could be one of the most important decisions you share. By                              Bless them and bring to an end to their days of sorrow.
                                                                               discussing your wishes and putting them in writing, you clear up                          Renew them with the joy of life and bring to an end their
                                                                                any doubts your family might have at an already difficult time.                                              days of mourning.
                                                                                         Call us and we’ll help you and your family                               Let the bond of love which you have for your people be the foundation
                                                                                              through the preplanning process.                                                                 of their hope.
                                                                                                                                                                         That love never ends and the precious moments with our
                                                                                                                                                                            beloved are forever held dear in our hearts. Amen.
                                                                                                                                                                                “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal,
                                                                                                                                                                                 Love leaves a memory no one can steal.”
                                                                                                                                                                                    Peter, you are forever in our hearts.
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                                                                                   obituaries
             Thomas Murphy Jr.                                                        Aida Bartolomeo                                                       Frank Puopolo
   Real Estate Broker and Longtime Member of                                                  Of East Boston                                     Former Revere Planning Board Member
              Revere Council K of C                                       Aida (Zerola) Bartolomeo       grandmother of Melissa and           Frank Puopolo, a lifelong     Murano and is also survived
                                                                       of East Boston died on Janu-      Ronald Caldarelli, Jake and       resident of Revere, died at      by many loving nieces and
   Thomas J. Murphy, Jr. of         ry on Sunday, January 20.) He      ary 16.                           Tina Marie Bartolomeo; great      home on January 21. He was       nephews.
             Lynnfield, for-        was the devoted father of Joan        She was the loving mother      grandmother of Dylan and          82 years old.                       His Funeral will be held
             merly of Revere,       M. Marks and her husband,          of Bernice Caldarelli and         Zoe Caldarelli and is also sur-      A graduate of Revere High     from the Paul Buonfiglio &
             died on Janu-          Peter W. of Winthrop, Anne         her husband, Ronald of Re-        vived by many loving nieces       School, he was a former Pro-     Sons-Bruno Funeral Home,
             ary 17 at Golden       M. Russell of West Peabody         vere and Robert Bartolomeo        and nephews.                      duce Manager for Stop &          128 Revere St., Revere on
             Living-Elmhurst        and Thomas J. Murphy, III of       and his wife, Christine of           Funeral arrangements were      Shop and a former Planning       Thursday January 24 at 9:30
             following a long       Natick and the late Karen M.       Peabody; dear sister of Vir-      by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Fu-        Board member for the City of     a.m. followed by a Funeral
illness. He was 92 years old.       Zappala; cherished grandfa-        ginia Gatti of Saugus and the     neral Home, Revere. Burial        Revere.                          Mass in St Anthony’s Church
   Born and raised in Somer-        ther to: Meredith Cooke and        late Frank, Bruno, Charles,       was in Puritan Lawn Ceme-            He was the beloved hus-       at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers,
ville, he was a 1938 graduate       her husband, James Cooke,          Muffy Zerola, Millie Covino       tery, Peabody. For guest book:    band of the late Eleanor (Ce-    donations may be made in
of Somerville High School.          Jonathan and Ashley Marks,         and Anna Mulone; cherished        www.vazzafuneral.com.             sareo)  who passed on January    Frank’s memory to All Care
He also attended Boston Uni-        all of Winthrop, Kevin Rus-                                                                            3; devoted brother of the late   Hospice, 16 City Hall Square
versity. Mr. Murphy joined          sell of Stoneham, Matt Russell
the US Navy in September of         of Los Angeles, California,                             Robert Yett                                    Anna Blasi, Anthony Puo-
                                                                                                                                           polo, Joseph Puopolo, Mary
                                                                                                                                                                            Lynn MA 01901. Entombment
                                                                                                                                                                            will be in Holy Cross Mauso-
1942 and served until March         Shannon Russell of Reading,             Master Mason; Gifted Athlete; Member of                        Gulla-King, Vinci Zabroski,      leum. For guest book please
of 1946.                            Brittany Zappala-Acciavatti                                                                            Connie DeCillis, Rocco Puo-      visit www.Buonfiglio.com
   Most of his working ca-          and her husband, Thomas                   Temple B’nai Israel of Beachmont                             polo, Nellie Perullo and Edith
reer was spent with the Army        and Miss Alex Zappala, all of
Corps of Engineers, as a Prop-      Lynnfield and Coleman Mur-             Robert J. Yett of Revere      Burlington
erty Manager. He held a Mass.
Real Estate Broker’s License
                                    phy of Paris, France. He was
                                    the brother of the late Rita
                                                                                    entered into rest
                                                                                    on January 16.
                                                                                                         and      the
                                                                                                         brother of                                 senior news
and worked within the indus-        Zappelli and is also lovingly                   He was 87 years      the     late                                     Rossetti Cowan Senior Center
try for more than 20 years. He      survived by many nieces and                     old.                 Temaly                                                25 Winthrop Ave.
was a principal in the firm of      nephews, grand nieces and                          From an early     Yett Ja-
“Mallard, Moriarty & Mur-           grand nephews.                                  age, Bob was a       cobs of At-                       Chair Massage
phy” of the North Shore and            Family and friends are in-                   gifted athlete. He   lanta, GA.                            Therapeutic Massage can relax tense Muscles due to
worked until his late seven-        vited to attend his funeral from   skied, played golf and tennis     He is also                        overwork or stress. It can also improve the blood supply to
ties.                               the Vertuccio & Smith Home         and was a Vermont state ping      survived                          tissues, improve energy and alertness and relieve stress and
   The family lived in Revere       for Funerals, 773 Broadway,        pong champion. He also loved      by his sis-                       anxiety
for more than 50 years and          Revere today, Wednesday,           fishing. Modest and humble,       ter-in-law Renee Currie and          On Monday February 11, Barbara MacDonald [Certified
moved to Lynnfield in 1996.         January 23 at 9 a.m. followed      Bob never bragged about his       nephew Richard Currie and         and Licensed massage Therapist] will be offering 10 to 15
He was a long time member of        by a Funeral Mass in Our Lady      five holes-in-one. An avid        was predeceased by his neph-      minute chair massage at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center
the Revere Council, Knights         of the Assumption Church,          golfer, Bob was a long time       ew the late Robert Currie.
                                                                                                                                           from 10:a.m to noon, the cost is $ 5.00 per session and al-
of Columbus #179 and the            Lynnfield at 10 a.m. Burial        member of Kernwood Coun-             Bob will be remembered
                                                                       try Club. During World War        and missed by his many won-
                                                                                                                                           though walk-in will be serviced it is advisable to call for a
Lynnfield seniors. Both he          will be in Forest Hill Cem-                                                                            Reservation at 781-286-8156
and his wife were devotees of       etery of Lynnfield. In lieu of     II, Bob served with General       derful friends and business as-
Our Lady of the Assumption          flowers, remembrances may          Patton's troops in Europe.        sociates.
Church, Lynnfield and were          be made to the New England            He was a member of Tem-           Services were held in the      Monthly Podiatry Clinic
both Eucharistic Ministers at       Shelter for Homeless Veter-        ple B'Nai Israel of Beach-        Torf Funeral Chapel, Chel-            Dr. David Kaplan will be at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior
the church.                         ans, 17 Court Street, Boston,      mont-Revere and a Master          sea. Burial in the Rabbi Issac    Center on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 from 9:00-11:00
   He was the beloved and           MA 02108. www.vertuccio-           Mason from the lodge in West      Elchonon Cemetery, Everett.       a.m.
faithful husband of 62 years to     andsmith.com                       Rutland, Vermont.                 In lieu of flowers, donations        Only Routine Foot Care [including cutting of toenails and
Catherine F. (Countie) – (the                                             He leaves behind his be-       may be made to Massachu-          trimming of Calluses] will be offered. Referrals to other
couple would have celebrated                                           loved wife of 44 years, Laur-     setts General Hospital, c/o       Specialists will be made if necessary for more complicated
their 62nd wedding anniversa-                                          lalee (Goldstein) Yett.           Dr. Allan Goroll, Mass Gen-
                                                                                                                                           problems. Services will be a discounted fee of $20.00 per
                                                                          Born in Burlington, VT, he     eral Development Office, 165
                                                                       has been a resident of Revere     Cambridge Street, Suite 600,
                                                                                                                                           visit. Hmo plans, Medicaid and Medicare will not be Free
                   Anna Pennino                                        for many years and was the        Boston, MA 02114. For more
                            Of Saugus
                                                                       loving son of the late Benjamin   information: www.torffuner-       Hearing Program
                                                                       and Ethel (Haberman) Yett of      alservice.com                   Free, Frequency Test and Case history Analysis, as well as
   Anna (Sicari) Pennino of         Sicari, Violanda Sicari, Car-                                                                     cleaning are available at the Rossetti/Cowan Senior Center ,
Saugus died on January 20.          mela Fontana and Giovanna                             Joseph Gillen                               25 Winthrop Ave. for Elderly Residents
She was 72 years old.               Pizzo. She is also survived by                                                                        The next Hearing date will be Friday February 15, 2013
   A stitcher, born in Italy, she   many loving nieces and neph-                          Boston Globe Retiree
                                                                                                                                      from 9:15 a.m to 11:00 a.m. Appointments are suggested but
was the beloved wife of Colo-       ews.                                  Joseph F. Gillen of Revere tiful and faithful wife of 63 walk-ins will be serviced if time allows
gero Pennino of Saugus; dear           Her Funeral will be held        died on January 15 at Mt. Au- years, Kathryn M. (Fogarty)
sister of Domenica Sicari and       from the Paul Buonfiglio &                      burn Hospital in Gillan. He was the devoted
Giuseppi Sicari, both of Italy,     Sons~Bruno Funeral Home,                        Cambridge fol- father of Barbara J. (Gillen) Monthly Geriatric Program
Tony Sicari of Tewksbury,           128 Revere St., Revere on                       lowing a brief ill- Gillham and her husband, Pat-    Blood Pressure Check-ups and individual Conferences
Giatano Sicari of Boston, Ma-       Friday, January 25 at 9 a.m.                    ness. He was 87 rick T. Gillham of Sherman           The next session will be held on Friday Feb. 1 and Friday
ria Rosa Valariano of Somer-        followed by a Funeral Mass                      years old.          Oaks, California, Steven J.   Feb.15 12:30 to 1:30
ville and the late Domenico         in St. Anthony’s Church at 10                      Born        and Gillen of Revere and Mark S.
                                    a.m. Relatives and friends are     raised in Revere, he was a Gillen and his wife, Marie of Weekly Movies on Wednesdays for January
                                    kindly invited to attend. Visit-   1943 graduate of Revere High Peabody; the cherished grand-
                                    ing hours are Thursday from                                                                          Movies start at 12:30 with Light refreshments served
                                                                       School. He entered the US father of Patrick J. and Kelsey
                                    4 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in                                                                        January 23….Moonrise Kingdom
                                                                       Navy immediately following M. Gillham, both of Sherman
                                    Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu                                                                           January 30…The Perks of Being a Wallflower
                                                                       graduation in July of 1943 Oaks, California, Christopher
                                    of flowers, please make dona-      and served until February of J. and Alycia E. Gillen, both
                                    tions to the charity of one’s      1946 as a Gunner’s Mate-3rd of Peabody; dear brother of Lunch Menu - January 23, thru January 31
                                    choice. For guestbook please       Class.                           Ella Gouveia of Revere and       Wednesday January 23
                                    visit: www.Buonfiglio.com             For all of his working ca- the late Mary Bishop, Fran-          Macaroni & Cheese Casserole, Stewed Tomatoes, Wheat
                                                                       reer, he was immersed within ces Flynn, Catherine Sullivan, Bread, Mandarin Oranges Milk, Coffee, or Tea
                                         Birthday Remembrance          the newspaper industry. He Margaret Gillen, John and              Thursday January 24
                                      Sgt. Joe Meoli                   worked at the Daily Lynn Post Martin Gillen. He is also lov-      Pastrami on Roll w/Mustard Pot Salad, Minestrone, Lem-
                                                                       and the moved on to the Bos- ingly survived by the Fogarty on Pudding, Milk, Coffee, or Tea
                                             January 25th
                                                                       ton Herald and finally to the Family and by many nieces,          Friday January 25
                                                                       Boston Globe. He retired from nephews, grand nieces and
                                                                                                                                          Shrimp Poppers w/ Tarter Sauce/ Potato Puffs,
                                                                       the Boston Globe in 1988 af- grand nephews.
                                                                                                                                         Mixed Veggies, Wheat Bread, Pineapple, Milk, Coffee, or
                                                                       ter 25 years of service as a        Funeral arrangements were
                                                                       pressman.                        entrusted to the Vertuccio & Tea
                                                                          He was a member of the Smith Home for Funerals of              Monday January 28
                                                                       Printers & Pressman’s Union, Revere. Burial was in Wood-           Spaghetti & Meatballs, Garden Salad, Italian Dressing,
                                                                       #3 and an Honorary Life lawn Cemetery, Everett. Re-            French Roll, Banana Pudding, Milk, Coffee or Tea,
    In Loving Memory Of                                                Member of the Graphic Com- membrances may be made to              Tuesday January 29
                                                                                                                                          Shepherd Pie w/ Gravy [Hamburger- Corn-Pot] Wheat
 Marsha Couch                                                          munications
                                                                       Union.
                                                                                         International the Alzheimers’ Association,
                                                                                                        311 Arsenal Street, Watert-   Bread, Apricots, Milk, Coffee, or Tea
       First Anniversary                 Forever In Our Hearts            On May 2, 2012, Joseph won, MA 02472. www.vertuc-              Wednesday January 30
  Jan. 26, 2012-Jan. 26, 2013                     Love,                suffered the loss of his beau- cioandsmith.com.                     Italian Sausage, w/Peppers &Onion Roasted Potatoes,
                                           Tina, Gene, Kelli                                                                          French roll, Sherbert , Milk, Coffee, or Tea
                                          McKenna & Family
                                                                                    Nicholas Carangelo                                   Thursday January 31
                                                                                                                                         Parmesian Crusted Chicken, Wild Rice Blend, Tuscan
                                                                                  Of Revere, formerly of East Boston                  Veggies, Wheat Bread Tropical Fruit, Milk, Coffee or Tea
                                         Please Recycle                   Nicholas G. Carangelo of husband, Peter of East Boston.
                                                                       Revere, formerly of East Bos- He was the dear brother of Do- Senior Center Storm Closing
                                                                       ton, died on January 16.         menic Carangelo and his wife,    In Order to avoid any Confusion as to the Rossetti/Cowan
                                         In Loving Memory                 Nicholas served his coun- JoAnn of Melrose, Carmella Senior Center being open or closed during inclement weath-
                                          First Anniversary            try honorably as a US Marine Traniello and her husband, er, Please Note the Following Procedure.
                                            January 23rd                            during the Ko- John of Medford and the late          As in the past, the Center will be closed whenever Public
                                                                                    rean Conflict.      James Carangelo; brother in Schools are cancelled due to inclement weather. However,
     I thought of you with                                                             He was the law of Michael Cataruolo and if schools are operative or for some reason not in session and
           love today                                                               beloved husband his wife, Patricia of Water- the weather is still creating a problem, call 781-286-8156 for
   But that is nothing new                                                          of Elena (Cata- town; cherished grandfather
                                                                                                                                      an update.
        I thought about                                                             ruolo) Carangelo of Jared, Nicholas, Ashley, JJ,
         you yesterday                                                              with whom he John, Alycia, Olivia, Taylor
  And days before that too.                                            shared 30 years of marriage; and Nick. He is also survived
   I think of you in silence
   I often speak your name
   All I have are memories
                                         Ella Marino
                                      Those we love don’t go
                                                                       loving father of Gregory Ca- by many loving nieces and
                                                                       rangelo and his wife, Maria of nephews.
                                                                       Revere, Sabrina Colombo and         Funeral arrangements were
                                                                                                                                                  OBITUARIES
 And your picture in a frame.         away, They walk beside           her husband, James of Pea- by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Fu-                 The Independent Newspaper
        Your memory is                       us everyday.              body, Nicholas Carangelo of neral Home, Revere. Burial                    Group accepts obituaries
          my keepsake                 Unseen , Unheard, but
                                                                       Maine, Pamela Corrado and was in Woodlawn Cemetery,
  With which I’ll never part.                Always Near.
                                                                       her husband, Joe of Winthrop Everett. For guest book: www.                  for all newspapers at a
                                                                       and Brendalee Scolaro and her vazzafunerals.com
 God has you in His keeping           Still Loved, Still Missed                                                                                            Fee of $25.00
  I have you in my heart…                   and Very Dear.
                                                                                     Remember a loved one                                                 Please send to
  Love and Miss You Always               We Miss you Ella!                                                                                           obits@reverejournal.com
    Melody, Randy, Ricky,                 Love, Big J and                       Place a memoriam in the Journal,
       Missy & Tricia                        Family.                                 please call 781-485-0588                                          or call 781-485-0588

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                                                                                                     Sports
    Revere High Sports Roundup
  RHS girls track runs past          squad will compete at the State
Salem                                Coaches Invitational Saturday
                                     with the NEC All-Conference
   The Revere High girls in-         Meet set for next Thursday,
door track team rolled to a          January 31.
57-24 win over Salem last
Monday at the Merullo Field-           Boys basketball team re-
house.                               bounds, beats Marblehead
   The Lady Patriots captured
first place in six of the nine          The Revere High boys bas-
events and added second place        ketball team bounced back
finishes in seven events to sew      from a tough loss to Winthrop
up the victory.                      last Tuesday to come away
   First place finishers for Re-     with a well-earned 49-39 vic-
vere were: Janice DeStefano          tory at Marblehead Friday.
with a shotput toss of 30-5;            The Patriots received a
Lindsay Gurska in the 50 yard        well-balanced scoring at-
hurdles in a time of 8.1; Al-        tack in the Marblehead tri-
anna Pasco with a clocking           umph with three Patriots,
of 1:58.5 in the 600; Danielle       Dom Boyce, Tom Sor, and
Fortuna in the 1000 in 3:43;         Mike Ciambelli, all reaching
Hayley Mangino in the mile in        double figures with 10 points.
6:39; and Nikki Nelson with a        Geo Gomez tingled the twine
two mile run in 12:49.               for nine points. Patriot Doug
   Earning three points for the      Zingali added four points and
Revere scoresheet with sec-          teammates Mike Dreeszen
ond place efforts were: Mag-         and Ravi Ryland hit for three
gie DiPlatzi with a leap in the      points each. Although he did        Members of the Revere Middle School boys basketball team are Mass Joof, Lucca Barboza, Anthony Destafano, Scott Montefusco,
high jump in 4-2 and with a          not figure into the scoring col-    Gianni Hill, Eddie Sullivan, Brendan Sullivan, Vincent DeGregorio, John DiGregorio, Derek Reyenger, Joshua Ivory, Gerald Charles,
two mile run of 14:18; Bren-         umn, junior guard Jason Sei-        Marcus Brunson-Perez, Christian Palacios, James Meritt and Coach Chris Miller

                                                                         Middle School girls' hoop team remain undefeated
da Rudecindo in the hurdles in       gal made a major contribution
8.5; Raychel Adreani in the 50       with some deft passing that
yard dash with a sprint of 6.8;      picked apart the Marblehead
Comfort Toglan in the 300 in         1-3-1 zone defense.                    The Revere Middle School                                     apiece. Tia Fichera, Gabby                               ahead 15-14 midway through                                     2-2 Marblehead boys and the
46.8; Cristina Martinez in the          The Pats led all the way (23-    girls basketball team remained                                  Rotondo, and Emily Wykes                                 the quarter. However, Revere                                   1-3 Pats squared off, Revere
1000 in 3:43.3; and Taylor           14 at the half and 34-29 after      undefeated with a pair of wins                                  each contributed two points.                             rebounded to take a 17-15 lead                                 came out running on offense
O’Neil in the mile in 6:40.          three frames), but they never       this week, defeating a big and                                     Two days later the Lady                               at the third buzzer.                                           and clamped down with a suf-
   Adding single points for the      could quite shake free for          fast Pickering Middle School                                    Patriots hosted Marblehead at                               Neither team scored a field                                 focating defense en route to
Lady Patriot cause with third        some breathing room against         (Lynn) squad and then taking                                    the SBA gym in battle of un-                             goal in the final period, but                                  a 14-6 advantage at the end
place performances were:             a pesky and scrappy Marble-         the measure of Marblehead.                                      beatens. Though Revere had                               Revere managed to connect                                      of the first quarter. The sec-
Noelle Galli with a throw of         head squad.                            In Wednesday’s encounter                                     been averaging 50 points per                             on six free throws (to Marble-                                 ond period proved more of
22-13 in the shot; Noelle Mac-          A big key in the victory for     with Pickering, Coach Pal-                                      game through their first four                            head’s three) to escape with a                                 the same, as Brendan Hayes
Donald in the hurdles in 8.6,        the Pats, especially down the       ermo’s Junior Lady Patriots                                     contests, the visiting Lady                              23-17 win to improve to 5-0.                                   scored seven of his game-high
which completed a Revere             stretch, was their free throw       clamped on their vaunted half-                                  Magicians were not intimidat-                               Valentina Pepic scored sev-                                 10 points to pace Revere to a
sweep in that event; Angeli          shooting. The Revere crew           court pressure defense. The                                     ed in the least and proved to be                         en in the victory, followed by                                 27-16 lead at the half in which
Buenaventura in the 50 dash          sank 19-of-23 from the charity      tactic overwhelmed Pickering                                    more than a formidable oppo-                             Emily DiGiulio and Victoria                                    nine Revere players got into
in 7.0; Fiona Kerthi in the 600      stripe on the night, compared       and allowed Revere to race                                      nent for the Revere quintet.                             Puopolo who both had four.                                     the scoring column.
dash in 2:04.1; and Immacu-          to just 3-of-12 for Marble-         to a 24-2 advantage after one                                      The well-coached Marble-                              Emily Wykes was up next with                                      However, the Revere of-
late Langat in the mile in 7:07,     head.                               period.                                                         head squad came out in a                                 three and Vanessa Puopolo                                      fense stalled after the inter-
which also completed a Lady             “We’ve preached that de-            Though Palermo pulled                                        tight, man-to-man defense that                           and Meghan Gotham each had                                     mission, putting up just six
Patriot sweep.                       fense and foul shooting are         back his defense and substi-                                    neutralized the home team’s                              two. Marina Robinson round-                                    points on the board in the third
   “It was a great team win,”        what win basketball games,”         tuted liberally in the second                                   six-foot forwards, Pepic and                             ed out the Revere scoring with                                 frame, to allow the visiting
said RHS girls head coach            said RHS head coach Rick            frame, Pickering still proved                                   Gotham, with a set of six-foot                           a free throw.                                                  Magicians to get back into the
Sam Ros. “ This meet could           Hayes, who noted that the win       unable to penetrate Revere’s                                    twins of their own. Revere’s                                The girls’ next encounter                                   game. By the midpoint of the
have been a lot closer than the      was a huge one for his team,        active 2-3 zone. By the inter-                                  offense uncharacteristically                             was set for yesterday (Tues-                                   fourth stanza, Marblehead had
final score. Our girls showed        which moved one step closer         mission, the contest was all                                    stalled to the point that the                            day) against perennially tough                                 cut Revere’s once seemingly-
up ready to battle and they put      to qualifying for the state tour-   but over, with the scoreboard                                   Lady Patriots held a slim 6-5                            Marshall (Lynn) Middle                                         insurmountable lead to four
in an excellent effort.”             ney and now stands at 7-5 on        showing Revere with a com-                                      edge after one period.                                   School. The team was in for a                                  with four minutes to go. How-
   The Lady Patriots took on         the season. “We knew what we        manding 40-4 lead.                                                 The defenses for both teams                           rare treat by getting the chance                               ever, the home team survived
Peabody this past Monday and         had to do and we went out and          For the fourth consecutive                                   continued to dominate the ac-                            to play on the varsity floor at                                their opponent’s furious rush
came out on the short end of         did the job,” said Hayes.           game, every Revere girl saw                                     tion in the second frame, with                           Revere High School.                                            by hitting 6-of-9 free throws
the decision (full results of that      The Marblehead contest           significant playing time, and                                   the Lady Patriots moving out                                                                                            down the stretch to hold on for
meet will be in next week’s          took on added importance in
                                     the wake of the 61-57 loss to
                                                                         for the third time, every play-                                 to only a slightly larger 13-9                           Middle School boys top                                         the victory.
Journal). The Revere girls                                               er on the roster scored (except                                 halftime lead, by far the clos-                                                                                            Hayes led all scorers with
now stand at 3-2 in the NEC          Winthrop a few nights before        Meghan Gotham who was                                           est any opponent has been that                           Marblehead, 40-35                                              10. Anthony DeStefano was
Large Schools Division, plac-        at the Merullo Fieldhouse.          home with the flu). Though Re-                                  deep in a game against Revere                                                                                           next with six followed by Vin
ing them in third place. The         The Patriots were the heavy         vere continued to play a loose                                  in three years.                                            The Revere Middle School                                     DeGregorio with five. Round-
team’s overall record is now         favorite coming into the con-       zone defense, Pickering was                                         The Lady Patriots’ offense                           boys basketball team earned                                    ing out the scoring were Ger-
3-3 with one dual meet left          test against a 1-7 Winthrop         unable to mount anything on                                     continued to prove ineffec-                              a well-deserved 40-35 victory                                  ald Charles, John DiGregorio,
against Saugus on February 6.        squad, but as all long-time Re-     offense and after three frames,                                 tive into the third period and                           over Marblehead at the SBA                                     and Derek Reyenger with four
A win will give the Lady Pa-         vere fans know, a Winthrop-         the score stood at 46-6.                                        Marblehead actually went                                 gym Friday afternoon.
triots a winning season for the      Revere encounter in any sport          Palermo then played his                                                                                                 From the moment that the                                      See MIDDLE SCHOOL Page 17
first time in four years.                                                five smallest girls (Jenna
   Members of the Revere               Please see SPORTS, Page 17        Wells, Gabriella Rotondo,
                                                                         Marina Robinson, Elizabeth
                                                                         Lake, and Emily DiGiulio)
                                                                         throughout the entire fourth
                                                                         quarter. The quintet outplayed
                                                                         their much bigger opponents,
                                                                         displaying great fundamental
                                                                         skills, crisp pinpoint passing,
                                                                         and deft ballhandling, to put
                                                                         the finishing touches on a 59-
                                                                         10 victory.
                                                                            Valentina Pepic once again
                                                                         led the way with 12 points fol-
                                                                         lowed by Victoria Puopolo and
                                                                         Marina Robinson who logged
                                                                         in with seven each. Next was
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                                                                         essa Puopolo with five, and
                                                                         Jenna Wells, Samantha Wood-
                                                                         man, Alina Giuliano, and Eliz-
                                                                         abeth Lake who all had four


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                          RHS Football-Chearleader Banquet                                                                                                               JENN CIMINO PHHOTOS




The Senior Football players present the Cheering Team with a rose




                                                                          Andrew Coots, Kyle Gotham, Mickey “Say No to Drugs” Casoli, Coach Lou Cicatelli, Joe Ritchie and
                                                                          Christian Mojica




 Coach Lou Cicatelli presents Kyle Gotham with the George Fabiano         Coach Lou Cicatelli and Mickey “Say No to Drugs” Casoli with Presidents Laura Adreani and Lisa Nutt
 Memorial Award




 Academic Awards recipients who have had a GPA of 3.0 or higher




Coach Lou Cicatelli and Coach Vin Gregorio present Joe Ritchie with the                       Coach Lou Cicatelli and Coach Vin Gregorio present Omar Morales with the Defensive
Offensive Player of the Year Award                                                            Player of the Year Award


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                           RHS Football-Chearleader Banquet                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              JENN CIMINO PHOTOS




School Committee Members Fred Sannella & Michael Ferrante, Council-        Coach Lou Cicatelli presents cheering coach,
lor-At-Large Bob Haas,Council President Ira Novoselsky, School Committee   Julianne Esposito with a check for the girls
Member Donna Wood Pruitt and Coach Lou Cicatelli with captains Kyle        to put towards their trip to nationals in                                 The Sophomores receive their gifts.
Gotham, Andrew Coots, Joe Ritchie and Christian Mojica.                    March.



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Sports/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13
      /
   always seems to spring          tory over Salem last Monday.        things,” said Ciccarello, “but
some surprises and this one        The Patriots claimed first place    the degree of intensity and
proved no exception from the       in seven of the nine events and     energy that the team brings to
outset.                            also captured the mile relay,       every game has to be brought
   In addition, the encounter      which totaled 40 points and         to the next level. We’re shoot-
had added significance for         all but clinched the meet.          ing ourselves in the foot by
many of the Revere players.           Revere boys who topped           taking costly penalties at key
The new Winthrop head coach,       the field were: Omar Morales        junctures.”
Mike DiMarino, is a teacher in     with a heave of 47-6 in the            In a 2-1 loss to Somerville
the Revere school system and       shotput; Karim Sahila in the        last Wednesday, a goal by
had many of the Patriots as        50 yard hurdles in 6.9; Younes      Steve Noel tied the game at
students in their early years.     Hartout in the 50 yard dash         1-1 in the second period. The
   Winthrop jumped out to          in 5.7; Bobby Rose in the 30        contest remained deadlocked
an early lead and contin-          dash in 38.2; Zack Primo in         until two minutes remained in
ued to build their advantage       the 600 in 1:33.7; Kristi Nushi     the third frame when the refs
throughout the first half, with    in the mile in 5:08; and John       whistled a Revere player for a
the Vikings, who were smaller      DelloRusso in the two mile          penalty. Somerville took full
but quicker than the Patriots,     with a run of 11:16.                advantage of the opportunity,
eventually opening up a 39-21         Second place finishers for       scoring the game-deciding
bulge with 45 seconds to play      Revere also were plentiful:         tally with abt 1:20 to play.
in the half.                       Joey Ritchie in the 50 dash in         A few days later in the en-    From left: Captains Andrew Coots and Kyle Gotham thanks Parent Club Presidents Lisa Nutt and
   That’s when a fire alarm        6.8; Kyle Gotham in the 600         counter with Saugus, the Pa-      Laura Adreani at the annual Football Banquet last Sunday.
sounded, forcing the evacu-        in 1:36.5; Rawlings Toglan in       triots overcame an early 2-0
ation of the fieldhouse. Win-      the 1000 in 2:57.9; William         deficit with two goals in the
throp returned undaunted and       Troung in the mile in 5:16;         middle period. Joe Ristino               Local students making school news
sank a bucket before the half      and Wilmer Cruz in the two          and Brandon Mastropietro lit
ended and Revere left the floor    mile in 11:45.                      the lamp for Revere.              Begolli named to                   olas Holmes, son of Mr. and                                     Cohen, Shaina Marie
                                      Points for third place efforts      However, a Revere pen-                                            Mrs. Stephen Holmes.                                            Comeau, Erin Katherine
(this time for the locker room)
                                   came from: Jeff Simbert with        alty at the start of the third
                                                                                                         Hamilton College
facing a 20 point deficit.                                                                                                                     Commended           Students                                 Comeau, Kathleen M
   However, the Patriots came      a shotput toss of 39-5; Johnny      period provided Saugus with a     Dean’s List                        placed among the top five                                       Consolo, Lynda Lee
out fast and furious after the     Lopes in the 300 in 38.9; Mo-       power play that led to a goal        Faton Begolli, son of Latif     percent of more than 1.5 mil-                                   DiFabio, Anthony Joseph
intermission and sliced the        hamed Bensadok in the 1000          and Saugus retaking the lead      Begolli of Lynn and Sabile         lion students who entered the                                   Doherty, Brian R
Viking lead by more than half,     in 3:03; Remberto Perlera           at 3-2. Another Saugus tally      Begolli of Revere, has been        competition by taking the Pre-                                  Down, Peter Roy
to 49-40, at the third buzzer.     in the mile in 5:33; and Sala       was offset by a lamplighter by    named to the Dean’s List at        liminary SAT/National Merit                                     Ferrante, Margaret Antonia
Dreeszen (a trio of treys) and     Barhoum in the two mile in          Mastropietro to make it a 4-3     Hamilton College for the 2012      Scholarship Qualifying Test                                     Giannino, Jessica Ann
Ryland (a pair of three point-     11:58.                              contest.                          fall semester.                     (PSAT/NMSQT).  Commend-                                         Grasso, Roberto
ers) rained down some long            The Patriots were sched-            But another Revere penalty        To be named to the Dean’s       ed Students throughout the                                      Gregorio, Bianca M
distance bombs on the visi-        uled to meet Peabody this past      and ensuing Saugus power          List, a student must have car-     nation are being recognized
                                                                                                         ried throughout the semester                                                                       Guevara, Sescimay G
tors to make quick work of the     Monday on the holiday.              play halted the Patriots’ mo-                                        for their exceptional academic                                  Jackson, Carla
double digit Winthrop lead.                                            mentum and paved the way          a course load of four or more      promise.  
                                                                                                         graded credits with an average                                                                     Kelley, Joseph Michael
   Revere continued to main-       Hockey team plays well              for a Saugus insurance goal
                                                                                                         of 3.5 or above.
                                                                                                                                               “The young men named                                         Kyando, Morine
tain its momentum into the                                             for the 5-3 final score.                                             Commended Students have
                                   in two losses                          “When we play 5-on-5 we           Begolli, a senior majoring      demonstrated outstanding aca-
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Lam, Elizabeth
fourth period and moved out                                                                                                                                                                                 Leone, Antonella
to a 55-51 advantage with             Although the Revere High         do fine,” said Ciccarello. “But   in economics, is a graduate of     demic potential by their strong
                                                                                                         Revere High School.                                                                                Logue, Charlene A
about two minutes to play. But     hockey team battled well            we have to learn to cut down                                         performance in this nationally
                                                                                                            Hamilton College (Clinton,                                                                      Lopez, Paula Andrea
that’s when Winthrop sopho-        against its two opponents this      on the mistakes and ill-ad-                                          competitive program,” said
                                                                                                         NY) is a highly selective resi-                                                                    Maldonado, Daniela
more Jake Chiudina, who had        past week, Somerville and           vised penalties that are prov-                                       Edward C. Tyrrell, Malden
                                                                                                         dential college offering a rig-                                                                    Maniscalco, Matthew
not scored a basket all game,      Saugus, RHS head coach Joe          ing so costly.”                                                      Catholic Headmaster. “This
                                                                          The Patriots will be back in   orous liberal arts curriculum.                                                                     Mastropietro, Christopher
stepped up and first drained a     Ciccarello said he needs his                                                                             recognition is well-deserved,
                                                                       action tonight (Wednesday) at     Students are challenged to                                                                         McDonald, Courtney Rita
three pointer and then stole the   team to play with more inten-                                                                            and we know that these stu-
                                   sity if they are to become suc-     Lowell and will host Beverly      think, write and speak critical-                                                                   Medrano, Rosa Melissa
ball and went in for a layup,                                                                                                               dents will continue to diligent-
                                   cessful.                            Saturday at Cronin at 5:10.       ly, creatively and analytically,   ly pursue their educational                                     Melanson, Lauren Ann
turning the game around com-                                                                                                                                                                                Miller, Brian R
pletely within a span of a few        “We’re doing a lot of good                                         so that upon graduation they       goals and make their parents
                                                                                                         may distinguish themselves         and communities proud.”                                         Nguyen, Thanh Thi Thuy
seconds and giving Winthrop
                                   Middle School/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13
                                                /
                                                                                                         in both their professions and                                                                      O’Brien, Charles Edward
a 56-55 lead.
                                                                                                         their communities.                                                                                 O’Toole, Caitlin Elizabeth
   The teams exchanged bas-                                                                                                                 Salem State University                                          Pagliuca, Lauren Marie
kets after that, leaving matters      points each; Eddie Sullivan      the fourth period.                                                   Fall 2012 Dean’s List
at 59-57 in Winthrop’s favor       with three; and Christian Pala-
                                                                                                         Locals on Fenwick                                                                                  Philemond, Jhenny
                                                                          Though the Patriots looked                                          The following Revere stu-                                     Polito, Jennifer
with about 18 seconds to play.     cios and Mass Joof with two         like they were finished, the
                                                                                                         Honor Roll                         dents have been named to the                                    Rijal, Sujan
Hayes set up a nice play for       apiece.                                                                  The following students          Dean's List at Salem State
the tying basket, but the Pa-                                          gutsy crew mounted one last                                                                                                          Rozo, Cortes,Lesly S
                                      Two days earlier, the Mid-                                         have been named to the honor       College
triot attempt hit off the rim.                                         run, cutting deep into Picker-                                                                                                       Salemi, Jennifer D
                                   dle School boys took on Pick-                                         roll at Bishop Fenwick High          Aloisi, Christina M
Winthrop got the rebound and                                                                                                                                                                                Sayers, Regina-Marie
                                   ering (Lynn) Middle School.         ing’s lead and getting as close   School                               Antidormi, Andrea Janine
made two free throws to seal                                                                                                                                                                                Sclafani, Eric Thomas
                                   From the outset, the contest        as four (56-52) with 2:10 left       Honors                            Atitebi, Oluyemisi
the triumph.                                                                                                                                                                                                Tarentino, Ashley Marie
                                   was a fast, up-and-down af-         in the game. Though Coach            Principal’s List                  Awah, Philemon Ngeh
   “You can’t give your op-                                                                                 Seniors                                                                                         Trovato, Michael David
                                   fair in which both teams took       Miller’s crew ended up on the                                          Bagnera, Jacqueline
ponent a 20 point lead, but we                                                                              Elizabeth Marashi                 Cabel, Maria Elena
never gave up and fought right     turns making runs at the other      wrong end of a 59-52 deci-                                                                                                     Local students on
                                                                                                            Jonathan Morton                   Callahan, April M
to the end,” said Hayes, who       in the style of boxers who are      sion, they never quit and kept
                                   punching and counterpunch-
                                                                                                            Freshmen                          Campagnone, Joanna M                                    Honor Roll at SeaCoast
noted that his team committed                                          playing hard right to the final      Ali Marashi
17 turnovers in the first half.    ing their opponent.
                                                                                                            Melissa Mejia
                                                                                                                                              Cann, John William                                      High School
                                      Lynn came out fast and furi-     buzzer.                                                                Capobianco, Jaclyn                                            First Quarter Honor Roll
“They had more speed than                                                                                   First Honors                      Caraballo, Azucena
                                   ous and moved out to an early          The scoring was spread out                                                                                                        •Josh Brown
us, but we did the job off the                                                                              Senior                            Carangelo, Alycia
boards and had more than our       18-2 advantage. However the         among seven players with Ger-                                                                                                        •Priscilla Carrino
                                                                                                            Giorgio DiCostanzo, Jr.           Carrabino, JennaRose
share of second chances un-        Junior Patriots refused to fold     ald Charles leading the way                                                                                                          •Guadalupe Castaneda
                                   and ran off the next 12 points                                                                             Chipman, Cynthia L                                            •Gerard Sorichetti
derneath. We simply missed                                             with 17. Vin DeGregorio was
too many of our ‘bunnies’ and      to close the gap to 20-12 at the                                      Holmes named as
                                                                       next with 10 and John DiGre-
in the end, that is what killed    end of the first period.            gorio had a well-earned nine.
                                                                                                         Commended Student                                    Friendship Club
us.”                                  Coach Miller’s crew main-                                             Malden Catholic High
                                                                       The quartet of Eddie Sullivan,    School announced recently
   Hayes and his crew begin a      tained their momentum into
stretch of four straight homes     the second frame and trimmed        Brendan Hayes, Christian Pa-      that two seniors, one from
games: They host Chelsea to-       Pickering’s lead to 26-23 at        lacios, and mighty mite Mar-      Revere, have been named as
night (Wednesday); undefeat-       the half. Seven Revere players      cus Brunson-Perez chipped in      Commended Students in the
ed Danvers Friday; Saugus          got into the scoring column to      with four points each to round    2013 National Merit Program. 
Tuesday; and Lynn English          pace a balanced Patriot scor-                                            A Letter of Commendation
                                                                       out the score sheet.
next Friday.                       ing attack.                                                           from the school and National
                                                                          Revere, which now stands       Merit Scholarship Corpora-
                                      However, the momentum
                                                                       at 2-3 on the season, was         tion (NMSC), which conducts
Boys track team                    swung back to the Lynn squad
                                                                       scheduled to take on Marshall     the program, will be presented
                                   after the intermission, as Pick-
disposes of Salem                  ering outscored Revere 19-11        Middle School of Lynn at Re-      to these scholastically talented
   The RHS boys indoor track       in the third quarter to take a      vere High School yesterday        young men.
team strolled to a 62-24 vic-      double digit lead of 45-34 into     (Tuesday).                           The Revere student is Nich-


                                                                                           The Second Annual
                                                                         Valentine’s Day Disco Ball
                                                                           Saturday, February 16, 2013 from 8pm - 12am
                                                                          Featuring DJ Stevie Ray ~ www.djstevieray.com
                                                                                          Win Prizes CDs
                                                                            $10.00 Cover includes Chinese Food
  Polish Political Club Presents                                                  The Casa Lucia                                            The RHS Friendship Club brings students of all abilities together
                 (58 Broadway, Chelsea)                                                                                                     and is the brainchild of teacher Matt Nazzaro. It has been
                                                                                   617 Lucia Ave., Revere
                                                                                                                                            around a few short years and has received support from Mass
                                                                                  www.casaluciarevere.com
A Quadruple Headliner Show                                                                                                                  General and the Little Ricky Foundation - as well as many acco-
                                                                                                                                            lades from teachers and parents across the Commonwealth. The

   Saturday, January 26th                                                Happy Birthday Avery Ana                                           club hopes that more students and teachers throughout Revere
                                                                                                                                            will embrace the Friendship Club and bring their enthusiasm
                                                                                                                                            and fresh ideas to help and grow with these wonderful stu-
        $20.00 per person includes:                                                                Anthony Cogliandro                       dents. For more information about the RHS Friendship Club and
                                                                                                                                            how you can help, e-mail Matt Nazzarro at mnazzaro@revere.
           Show/Italian Buffet/D.J./Dancing                                                      gave his daughter Avery                    mec.edu Students pictured here are Christina, Alex, David, and
                                                                                                  Ana a Princess Party                      Ricky. All have been members of the Friendship Club since its
                                                                                                                                            inception three years ago. They sell popcorn for $1 at RHS home
                                                                                                 for her 3rd Birthday on                    basketball games.
   Featuring four of Boston’s biggest                                                              December 16, 2012.
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                                                                                             Getting Out
                                        ‘Other Desert Cities’                                                                                                       BOX OFFICE
                                                                                                                                                                    Two-act dramatic play, written by Jon Robin Baitz, directed by
      By Sheila Barth                      though, it’s tough - even for                Besides Baitz’s glib, clev-      and Karen Perlow’s mood-set-               Scott Edmiston, featuring an all-star Equitycast, appearing with
       barths@comcast.net                  them - to determine what’s                er script and Director Scott        ting lighting ideally establish            SpeakEasy Stage Company through Feb. 9, at Boston Center for
                                           truth and what’s their percep-            Edmiston’s deft command of          the play’s ironic, upscale tone.           the Arts’ Wimberly Theatre, Stanford Calderwood Pavilion,527
   Professional writers say                tion. That, folks, is the crux be-        this outstanding Boston star-          Even Charles Schoonmak-                 Tremont St., South End, Boston. Performances: Wednesday,
they successfully write about              hind Jon Robin Baitz’s multi-             studded cast, no small detail is    er’s flashy costumes and wigs              Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 4,8 p.m.; Sunday,
what they know best or what                award-winning, dramatic play,             ignored. Set in 2004 at Christ-     define each character’s diverse            3 p.m.; also Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. Tickets start
touches them most deeply. In               “Other Desert Cities,” making             mastime in the Palm Springs,        personality.  Karen MacDon-                at $25; discounts for seniors, students, and people 25 years old
fact, writing about their most             its dynamic New England pre-              Calif., home of a  privileged       ald as status-conscious so-                and younger. Call 617-933-8600 or visit www.SpeakEasyStage.
emotional bugaboos is cathar-              miere with SpeakEasy Stage                but dysfunctional family, Janie     cialite Polly Wyeth reveals                com. 
tic, they’ll add. Oftentimes,              Company, through Feb. 9.                  E. Howland’s handsome set           several flaws and strengths as
                                                                                                                         this fashionably-dressed for-             with her brother, which her                         freezing water, killing himself.
                                                                                                                         mer actress, who hobnobs and

                        ‘The Mountaintop’
                                                                                                                                                                   mother deeply disapproves.                          Brooke blames her parents for
                                                                                                                         rubs elbows with the likes of             Polly is convinced drugs and                        not supporting Henry. She rec-
                                                                                                                         “Ronnie” and Nancy Reagan,                alcohol have ruined Brooke’s                        ollects how they turned him
                                                                                                                         movie stars, and the Republi-             generation, she rants.                              away. “You lost two children
      By Sheila Barth             happy tonight. I’m not worried                                                         can social register. Polly’s less            And Brooke’s younger                             then,” she retorts.
       barths@comcast.net         about anything. I’m not fearing                     BOX OFFICE                         flamboyant but equally famous             brother, Trip, (nicely portrayed                       Brooke spouts additional
                                  any man. Mine eyes have seen                                                           former actor husband-turned               by Christopher Smith), has his                      inflammatory news -the New
                                                                                      One-act, 90-minute play,           chairman of the Republican
    The timing is ideal for Un- the glory of the coming of the                        written by Katori Hall; pre-                                                 own hangups, but he’s hon-                          Yorker is printing sections of
derground Railway Theater’s Lord.”                                                                                       National Committee, Lyman                 est about them. He produces a                       the book before its release in
                                                                                      sented by the Underground          Wyeth, dresses more conser-
production of Memphis-born           On April 4, 1968, at 6:01 p.m.,                                                                                               trashy, reality court TV show,                      March.
                                                                                      Railway Theater, Central           vatively, in button-down shirts
playwright       Katori    Hall’s sniper James Earl Ray killed                                                                                                     and defends his right to do so.                        When Polly reads a copy
award-winning, one-act, two- 39-year-old King, as he stood                            Square Theatre (450 Mass.          and cardigans. Munson Hicks
                                                                                      Ave., Cambridge), through
                                                                                                                                                                      Then, too, there’s Polly’s                       Brooke brought with her, she
person play about Martin (nee’ on the motel’s second-floor bal-                                                          is likably soft-spoken as Pol-            sister, Silda Grauman, whom                         begs Brooke not to print it.
Michael) Luther King Jr., cony, in front of his room, 306,                            Feb.    3.      Performances:      ly’s devoted husband and ami-             Nancy E. Carroll portrays with                      “You don’t know what you’re
“The Mountaintop,” appearing to address a small gathering of                          Wednesday,Thursday,          at    able, beloved father of daugh-            a delicious, sarcastic edge,                        doing. You don’t know the
through Feb. 3 at Central Square admirers. Ray snuffed out the                        7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.;         ter Brooke and son Trip.                  constantly wise-cracking about                      whole story,” she insists.
Theatre in Cambridge.             charismatic, peaceful speaker-                      Saturday, 3,8 p.m.; Sunday, 2         The family thrives on its              Polly, “a Jew from Texas who                           Lyman refuses to read the
    Besides the national holiday minister, but not his message of                     p.m. Check for symposiums,         diversity. Anne Gottlieb as               tries to pretend she’s a goy,”                      book. He’s heartbroken. Silda
celebrating King on his birth- peace, justice, and equality for                       talkbacks, Jan. 24, 26,27, Feb.    prodigal daughter, Brooke, is             she carps. Silda, a recovering                      admits she was Brooke’s si-
day (Jan. 15, but nationally all mankind, regardless of color,                        2. Tickets:$15-$50; seniors,       captivating. Her troubled per-            alcoholic who enjoyed her                           lent, long-distance informant-
observed on the third Monday race, gender, or financial status.                       groups, students discounts.        sona battles her former weak-             moments of fame years ago,                          collaborator and encourages
of January), it’s also the 150th “Who will pick up the baton?”                        Call 866-811-4111, visit           nesses and her determination              lives with Polly and Lyman,                         Brooke to do what she must -
anniversary of the Emancipa- King asks.                                               the Box Office, or Central-        to regain her strength and in-            because she has no resources                        until Polly spills out the entire
tion Proclamation, which King,       Hall’s 90-minute play fo-                        SquareTheater.org.                 dividuality by publishing her             - only social security.                             story, stunning the family and
Nobel Peace Prize-winning, US cuses on a final conversation                                                              highly controversial, tell-all               The family hits crisis mode                      theatergoers, thus changing
Civil Rights Movement leader,  between King and a fictitious                                                             family memoir. The divorced               when Brooke announces she                           everything. A brief epilogue
espoused and treasured.                                                              Rushell Smith as sassy, foul-       37-year-old, who moved from
                                  pretty chambermaid named                                                                                                         wrote a memoir about her                            in Seattle in 2011 satisfies the
    Bostonians have their own Camae, who delivers coffee,                            mouthed maid, Camae, who            California years ago to Sag
                                                                                     says she does better at cleaning                                              dead brother, Henry, who                            ending.
special reason for celebrating shares her Pall Mall cigarettes,                                                          Harbor, NY, to “find herself,”            was mixed up with a radical                            “Other Desert Cities” is a
King. He received his doctorate and flirts with the married father                   up other people’s messes than       and strike out on her own, had
                                                                                     her own. Camae isn’t starry-                                                  group and blew up a recruit-                        brilliant drama that leaves no-
from Boston University, met of four, whom she banters with                                                               suffered  from depression and             ment center. Henry was also                         body unscathed. Don’t miss
and married his wife, Coretta and calls Preacher King. As the                        eyed or reverential towards         a breakdown. She secretly
                                                                                     King. To her, he’s just a man,                                                high on drugs. After his arrest,                    this superb production.
Scott King, a student at New night wanes, the two release                                                                pops pills, and smokes a joint            he jumped off a bridge into
England Conservatory.                                                                whose work, like any other man,
                                  tension with a pillow fight and
    Katori Hall’s play focuses tickling.                                             won’t be finished, she cracks. 
                                                                                     A few times, King tells Camae

                                                                                                                                                                   ‘Holiday’
on King’s final day on earth,        Although Hall’s play won
April 3-4, 1968, at the tacky the Olivier Award for Best New                         how pretty she is. “I know,” she
Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Play in 2010, and garnered ac-                            replies confidently.
where he stayed, while leading claim in London and on Broad-                            On Susan Zeeman Rogers’
                                                                                     historic set, located in the cen-
a protest supporting 1,300 strik- way, it’s marred, by her humor                                                                 By Sheila Barth                      During Johnny’s introduc-
ing African-American sanita- and flagrant feminism. She                              ter, with theatergoers sandwich-
                                                                                     ing them in-between, Parent and
                                                                                                                                  barths@comcast.net               tory “interview” with Edward,                         BOX OFFICE
tion workers. He also delivered bangs out the message that                                                                                                         Johnny explains he was or-                            Three-act upper class com-
his prophetic, powerful speech, King’s only a man, flawed with                       Smith are oblivious to the audi-
                                                                                                                             Some plays successfully               phaned as a teen-ager, but                            edy of manners, written by
including this impromptu ex- fallibility, despite his global                         ence. Demonstrating Camae’s
                                                                                                                         stand the test of time, be-               worked menial odd jobs, man-                          Philip Barry, appearing in
cerpt: “.... Well, I don’t know fame, charismatic, oratorical                        uneducated but powerful pro-
                                                                                                                         cause of their classic elements,          aged to go to law school and
what will happen now. We’ve and humanitarian skills.                                 feminist, anti-white oratorical                                                                                                     Wellesley Summer Theatre
                                                                                                                         whether it’s unchanging hu-               is a lawyer with a well-known
got some difficult days ahead.                                                       skills, Smith draws enthusiastic                                                                                                    Company’s production, now
                                     I haven’t been to the moun-                                                         man nature (think Shake-                  firm. He has ambition, prom-
But it doesn’t matter with me taintop, but I was at the Lorraine                     applause. “I ain’t your ordinary                                                                                                    to Feb. 3, in the college’s Ruth
                                                                                                                         speare) or as a pillar or peek at         ise, and business acumen, but
now, because I’ve been to the Motel and several other historic                       maid,” she brags.                                                                                                                   Nagel Jones Theatre Alum-
                                                                                                                         an era many of us can’t relate            his goal is to quickly amass a
mountaintop; and I don’t mind. sites where King left an indel-                          She cajoles, yet comforts                                                                                                        nae Hall, Wellesley: Thurs-
                                                                                                                         to, such as the roaring ‘20s.             living, then retire for awhile,
Like anybody I would like to ible mark. Standing between the                         King, spiking his coffee with                                                                                                       days at 7 p.m.; Fridays, 8 p.m.;
                                                                                                                             Although “Holiday,” Philip            so he and Julia can enjoy life
live a long life. Longevity has second-floor patio where King                        whiskey, hugging him when                                                                                                           Saturdays, 3,8 p.m.; Sundays,
                                                                                                                         Barry’s 1928 three-act, nearly            while they’re young. “I’m a
its place. But I’m not concerned was murdered and the sniper’s                       he cringes in fear, clutching his                                                                                                   3 p.m. Tickets:$20;seniors,
                                                                                                                         three-hour comedy of man-                 queer duck. I don’t want too
about that now. I just want to do vantage point across the street                    chest, at Elisheba Ittoop’s loud,                                                                                                   students, $10. Reservations
                                                                                                                         ners, takes a jaundiced look              much money. I want to live,”
God’s will. And He’s showed sent chills down my spine - and                          stormy thunderclaps.                                                                                                                required. Call 781-283-2000
                                                                                                                         at America’s then-wealthy,                he declares. Shocked, Edward
me to go up to the mountain. there’s no humor in that.                                  Suddenly, the play turns                                                                                                         or visit www.wellesleysum-
                                                                                                                         privileged class, the play is             calls Johnny’s attitude “unA-
And I’ve looked over!   And                                                          darker, more spiritual. David
                                     Director Megan Sandberg-                                                            predictable and dated.                    merican”.                                             mertheatre.com.
I’ve seen the Promised Land! Zakian overcomes the play’s                             Roy’s dramatic lighting and
                                                                                                                             Barry, who was wealthy,                  Julia’s loving sister Linda,
I may not get there with you, weaknesses as she superbly                             John Oluwole ADEkoje’s large,
                                                                                                                         provides a snapshot into his              who deplores Daddy’s wealth                         party into a first-class funeral,”
but I want you to know tonight, leads award-winning Boston                           two-screened blast of time-trav-
                                                                                                                         own privileged world. The                 and rigid lifestyle, thinks                         Ned shouts.
that we as a people will get to actors Maurice Emmanuel Par-                         el projections bring “The Moun-
                                                                                                                         play initially was so success-            Johnny is swell. “You add life                         The ending is predictable.
the Promised Land.  and I’m ent portraying King and Kami                             taintop” to a stirring close.
                                                                                                                         ful, it gained additional notori-         to this house,” she enthuses;                          Despite the play’s drawn-
                                                                                                                         ety as a movie starring Katha-            while her younger, alcoholic                        out, sometimes draggy scenes,
                                      Crossword Puzzle                                                                   rine Hepburn and Cary Grant
                                                                                                                         in 1938. Barry also wrote “The
                                                                                                                                                                   brother Ned, who also likes
                                                                                                                                                                   Johnny, shares Linda’s atti-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       because of its archaic three
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       acts and in-between scenery
                                                                                                                         Philadelphia Story”.                      tude and is determined to drink                     changes, Wellesley sopho-
ACROSS
1 Santa’s transportation
                                                                                                                             In “Holiday,” directed by             himself to death.                                   more Angela Bilkic as Linda
7 Fence terminus                                                                                                         Wellesley Summer Theatre                     While Julia embraces Ed-                         and popular Boston actor
15 “__ in the Wind”                                                                                                      Company’s Nora Hussey, rich               ward’s tight-fisted control, his                    Lewis Wheeler as Johnny are
16 Set the stage for                                                                                                     daddy’s girl Julia meets brash            elaborate, social-business con-                     outstanding. Equity actor Will
17 Blacker                                                                                                               young man Johnny. Within 10               nections and his “make more
18 Judges                                                                                                                                                                                                              Keary as Ned is believably
                                                                                                                         days, they’re madly in love               money” mantra,  Linda seeks                         besotted most of the time, and
19 Heir
20 Victoria’s Secret offering                                                                                            and want to marry, knowing                refuge in the family’s former                       his angry outburst as he at-
21 Former Barbary state                                                                                                  little about each other. When             playroom, to reminisce about                        tempts to stand up to his father
22 Transmitted                                                                                                           Johnny visits Julia’s home                her beloved, late mother,                           is stirring.  Wellesley senior
23 Lures                                                                                                                 to meet her family, he is sur-            and her childhood joy in that                       Marge Dunn is also praise-
25 LePew of cartoons                                                                                                     prised but not unhappy to                 room.                                               worthy as Julia. Sarah Barton,
26 Along in years
27 Imply beyond the literal meaning
                                                                                                                         discover she’s very wealthy.                 Linda plans a small, New                         Danny Bolton, David Costa,
29 Cincinnati ballplayer                                                                                                 However, her stiff-necked                 Year’s Eve party for the cou-                       Lisa Foley, and Charlotte Peed
30 Type of deodorant                                                                                                     father, Edward, (whom star                ple in the playroom, but Julia                      round out the cast, all finely
32 Small wood                                                                                                            John Davin portrays with so-              and Dad override her cozy                           garbed in Nancy Stevenson’s
34 Thomas __ Eliot                                                                                                       phisticated conviction), isn’t            get-together (which Johnny
36 One gym shoe                                                                                                                                                                                                        handsome costumes; and Da-
40 Clear a frosted windshield
                                                                                                                         pleased, because Johnny lacks             also prefers). Instead, they as-                    vid Towlun’s elaborate set and
42 Whole                                                                                                                 the proper pedigree and ambi-             semble a gala for 300 guests,                       lighting provide elegance.
43 Molinaro and Martino                                                                                                  tion to amass more wealth. He             to introduce Johnny to their
46 Gives a second trial                                                                                                  extols, “Money is our God.”               circle. “You’ve turned Linda’s
48 Kind of service or gloss
49 Belfry residents?


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51 Rides the waves
52 Zany comic Imogene
53 Is skittish
55 Gain a lap
                                      12 First match of the day         52 Call it quits
56 Mr. Philbin                                                                                                           BUYER 1	             BUYER 2	             SELLER 1	                SELLER 2	              ADDRESS	             CITY	     PRICE
                                      13 Chevron                        54 Hindu garment
57 Cave in
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59 Sentries                                                                                                              Fernandes, Lucas B                    	   Deneby, John T                       	          42 Carlson Ave	      Revere	   $320,000
                                      20 Prohibition                    58 Dessert in the sky?
60 Blood channels
                                      23 Raitt and Franklin             59 Obtained                                      Zuniga, Rogelio                   	       Repoli FT	               Repoli, Lorraine M	    23 Endicott Ave	     Revere	   $400,000
61 Going cheap
                                      24 Rock throwers
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                                      27 Kitchen gadget
63 Abounded
                                      28 Levels                                                                          48 Shawmut RT	       Maragheh, Navid	     Frattolllo, Marie G                  	          1235 N Shore Rd #3B	 Revere	   $148,000
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1 Cutters
2 Guinevere’s lover                   35 Skis
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3 Set afire                           37 Metric unit
4 Moron                               38 Monty Python’s Flying Circus
5 Valley                              member
6 That woman                          39 Went by again
7 Shining blindingly                  41 Spookiest                                                                                                                                                                      To subscribe to the
                                      43 1980 FBI investigation
8 Aquarium adjuncts                                                                                                                                                                                                      revere journal,
9 PC key                              44 City near Rawalpindi
10 Prepare copy for publication       45 Wading birds                                                                                                                                                                       please call
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                                                                                                          REVERE Building Permits
                                                                     December 11                       Cost: $4,000                        Dalibor Konchar                   1 roof top antenna
                                                                     Patricia Gray                     Fee: $110                           By: Sofistech                     Cost: $4,000
                                                                     By: Denis Giorgione                                                   721	 Broadway                     Fee: $110
                                                                     47 Ambrose St.                    December 19                         6x2 sign
                                                                     Strip & re-roof                   Comlangan Adjindah                  Cost: $450                        City of Revere
                                                                     Cost: $11,775                     By: James Sherman                   Fee: $65                          By: Shane McGowan
                                                                     Fee: $191                         66 Jarvis St.                                                         410 Broadway
                                                                                                       Roof mounted solar panels           December 31                       Add 1 antenna to roof
                                                                     Sherry Desmond                    Louis Padova                        Frank Ferlito                     Cost: $4,000
                                                                     By: Robert Anderson               By: John Raimo                      By: Luigi Pizzicanella            Fee: $110
                                                                     106 Endicott Ave.                 52 Bats St.                         170 Charger St.
                                                                     Strip & re-roof                   Foundation only for single          Replace bearing beam              January 3
                                                                     Cost: $11,000                   family home                           Cost: $4,000                      Shawn Clven
Revere High School (RHS) held a very successful blood drive last     Fee: $184                         Cost: $150,000                      Fee: $98                          By: Eugene Catizone
Friday for students and teachers – with lines stretching outside                                       Fee: $1,850                                                           31 Sachem St.
the door. The drive was done in conjunction with the American        George Axiotakis                                                      Mary Mahoney                      Build 2-unit bldg.
Red Cross.                                                           By: Danial DaSilva               December 20                          By: Mark Swymer                   Cost: $150,000
Revere High School teacher Steven Magno is tended to by Red          21 Gage Ave.                     David Shin                           120 Eustis St.                    Fee: $1,850
Cross staffer Nilson Pereira while he is finishing up his blood      Rebuild 1st floor baths to       By: Michael Ives                     Repair/rebuild front porch
donation.                                                          meet code                          30 Dolphin Ave.                      Cost: $28,000                     Esther Guzman
                                                                     Cost: $4,000                     Renovate 3 bath units 2,4,           Fee: $386                         By: Erik DiLibero
                                                                     Fee: $98                        &6                                                                      738 Broadway
                                                                                                      Cost: $17,400                        January 2                         Weatherize
                                                                      George Axiotakis                Fee: $320                            Joan Gavegnano                    Cost: $3546.53
                                                                      By: Daniel DaSilva                                                   By: Gary Palm                     Fee: $98
                                                                      21 Gage Ave.                     Herbert Staniszenski                67 Bates St.
                                                                      Complete demo to concrete        By: Barlo Signs                     Weatherize                        Price Rite
                                                                   in basement                         207 Squire Rd.                      Cost: $5,200                      By: Angoli Sign
                                                                      Cost: $10,000                    Facia replacement for sign          Fee: $122                         255 Squire Rd.
                                                                      Fee: Waived (prior permit)       Cost: $1,000                                                          1 sign
                                                                      24 Vera LLC                      Fee: $65                            Mihammad Jabbar                   Cost: $50,000
                                                                      By: Avetis Nakashian                                                 By: Owner                         Fee: $500
                                                                      24 Vera St.                       Herbert Staniszewski               52 Victoria St.
                                                                      Demo existing structure           By: Barlo Signs                    Remove illegal apt. in base-       Leonora Schiponi
                                                                      Cost: $4,400                      207 Squire Rd.                   ment                                 By: Douglas Hamilton
                                                                      Fee: $110                         Remove 2 existing signs,           Cost: $3,000
                                                                                                     install 1 new                                                            35 Lambert St.
                                                                                                                                           Fee: $86
                                                                     December 12                        Cost: $10,000                                                         Install condenser, air han-
                                                                     Patricia King                      Fee: $200                                                          dler & ductwork
                                                                                                                                           Selene Hunter
                                                                     By: Allan Colpitts                                                                                       Cost: $16,000
Red Cross staffer Jasmine McDonough (standing) prepares                                                                                    By: Christopher Holden
                                                                     43 Adams St.                       Herbert Staniszewski                                                  Fee: $242
Natalie Khalatov-Krimnus, a Revere High teacher, to give blood                                                                           (Sunlight)
last Friday.                                                         2 replacement windows              By: Barlo Signs                    43 Fowler Ave.
                                                                     Cost: $1,677                       207 Squire Rd.                                                       Frederick Darcy
                                                                                                                                           Install solar panels – roof
                                                                                                                                                                             By: Peter Conte
   Whelan School Honor Roll
                                                                     Fee: $69                           1 wall sign – remove 2 ex-         Cost: $28,000
                                                                                                     isting                                Fee: $386                         262 Endicott Ave.
                                                                     Vinh Phan                          Cost: $5,000                                                         Strip & re-roof
  Principal’s List                  Pedro Rosa                       By” Allan Colpitts                 Fee: $125                          GF/Revere Inc.                    Cost: $7,000
  Grade 5                           Katherine Sandoval               51 Augustus St.                                                       By: Shane McGowan                 Fee: $134
  Brandon Barbosa                   Alyah Santos                     4 replacement windows              Xiao Ping                          204 Proctor Ave.
  Andrew Barraza                    Sophia Scoppettuolo              Cost: $3,360                       By: John Dery                      1 dish antennae on roof           January 4
  Erika Cheever                     Angelo Sepe                      Fee: $89                           555 Beach St.                      Cost: $4,000                      John Zullo
  Giulia Cincinnato                 Leticia Velasquez Perez                                             Remove 2nd floor porch,            Fee: $110                         By: John Semas
  Jenna Cobb                        Kenny Vo                         Alma Toto                       repair 1st floor                                                        24 Harrington St.
  Alexa DiPietro                    Jason Vu Nguyen                  By: Darren Palm                    Cost: $3,490                       Breakers Condo Trust As-          Strip & re-roof
  Coby Everton                      Grade 4                          487 Mountain Ave.                  Fee: $110                        soc.                                Cost: $2,000
  Nubya Filho                       Haseeb Ahmad                     Weatherize                                                                                              Fee: $134
                                                                                                                                           By: Shawn McGowan
  Matthew Gallego                   Kalei Alba                       Cot: $4,900                       Gennaro Cataldo                     474 Blvd.
  Alexandra Guzman Portillo         Javier Barros Acuna              Fee: $110                         By: William deLangis                                                  Sudguru Hotel LLC
                                                                                                                                           Add 3 antennae to roof
  Jamie Helfer                      Heysel Benavides                                                   140 Derby Rd.                                                         By: Kevin Farrell
                                                                                                                                           Cost: $4,000
  Jasmin Jones                      Ryan Benenati                    Te Feri Haile                     Weatherize                                                            100 Morris St.
                                                                                                                                           Fee: $110
  Nora Jouni                        Dylan Cadigan                    By: Darren Palm                   Cost: $3,129                                                          9 roof top antennae
  Nawal Khan                        Lia Catino                       10 Stevens St.                    Fee: $87                                                              Cost: $145,000
                                                                                                                                           Logan Hospitality Assoc.
  Robert Kjersgard                  Stella Cito                      Weatherize                                                                                              Fee: $2,225
                                                                                                                                           By: Shawn McGowan
  Nicholas Laws                     Gianna Colella                   Cost: $3,300                      Ernad Preldzic                      427 Squire Rd.
  Eve Lescovitz                     Richard DiMarzo                  Fee: $98                          By: Victor Signi                                                      January 7
                                                                                                                                           3 antennae to roof
  Christian Madrid                  Joseph Dimino                                                      134 Patriot Pkwy.                                                     Tricia Seigal
                                                                                                                                           Cost: $4,000
  Domenic Marino                    Erick Estrada                    December 13                       Strip & re-roof                                                       By: Carl Rebello
                                                                                                                                           Fee: $110
  Vincent Nguyen                    Melany Fagundes                  Nancy Ranese                      Cost: $4,200                                                          24 Camille Rd.
  Simone Rago                       William Forcellati               By: Darren Palm                   Fee: $100                                                             Weatherize
                                                                                                                                           Rumney Marshview LLC
  Matthew Stewart                   Julianna Fratus                  61-63 Kimball Ave.                                                                                      Cost: $1,000
                                                                                                                                           By: Shane McGowan
  Amelia Viscay                     James Gallarelli                 Weatherize                         Lawrence Meads                                                       Fee: $62
                                                                                                                                           1070 Broadway
  Olivia Winsor                     Sean Hennessey                   Cost: $5,800                       By: Joseph J. Duca                 Add 1 antennae – roof
  Grade 4                           Adriana Keefe                    Fee: $122                          10 Furlong Dr.                     Cost: $4,000                      Marie Rose
  Nicole Bagley                     Russell Kule                                                        Upgrade/renovations        re-     Fee: $110                         By: Rui Rodrigues
  Sydney Ciano                      Vivian Le                        Angelo Cohan                    place fixtures, retile & replace                                        57 Shirley Ave.
  Alyssa Colannino                  Natalie Lee                      By: Darren Palm                 ftont door only                       Roman Catholic Archdio-           Strip & re-roof
  Cameron Colannino                 Nicole Marin                     15 Spring Ave.                     Cost: $10,125                    cese of Boston                      Cost: $7,000
  Bruce Culleton                    Josimar Martinez                 Weatherize                         Fee: $140
  Ryan Doucette                     Katherine Martinez                                                                                     By: Shane McGowan                 Fee: $134
                                                                     Cost: $4,300                                                          250 Revere St.
  Adrianna Fusco                    Jarrod Natola                    Fee: $110                         Extra Space Storage
  Lina Nguyen                       Christopher Osgood                                                 By: Greg Garzia
  Angelia Pepe                      Camila Perez Herrera             Tarig Milton                      590 Revere Beach Pkwy.
  Brian Perez
  Ava Rocino
                                    Julianni Pessolano
                                    Chelsea Phan
                                                                     By: Hazem Hanslan                 Roof-mounted photovoltaic            REVERE CABLE TV Spotlight
                                                                     528 Revere St.                  system
  John Tran                         Alan Plitsch                     Convert to 2-family               Cost: $425,000                       The new episodes continue      programs can be seen on Rev-
  Gianna Uminski                    Steven Plitsch                   Cost: $50,000                     Fee: $6,425                       on RevereTV:                      ereTV through Feb. 1st.
  Grade 3                           Ryan Powers                      Fee: $650                                                              •’Revere Veterans’ Corner’        •’Wrestling Talk,’ now in
  Carly Bennett                     Sarah Reyes                                                        December 21                       has a longer program than         its 26th year, celebrates the
  Cameron Marzilli                  Laura Rezzai                     Revere Housing Authority          Stephan & Susan Devoe             usual but you can see it at its   New Year with a review of
  Elizabeth Sanchez                 Eleejah Rosa                     By: Shane McGowan                 By: Allan Colpitts                usual time (Tuesday at 6 p.m.;    the Best & Worst of 2012. The
  Varun Swaminathan                 Kevin Santos                     50 Walnut Ave.                    138 Newman St.                    Friday at 10 a.m.). Morris        program is dedicated to two
  Honor Roll                        Celia Sarmanian                  Replace 6 existing anten-         10 replacement windows            Morris’ guest is Rep. Kathi-      people who were instrumen-
  Grade 5                           Minnah Sheikh                  nae                                 Cost: $7,625                      Anne Reinstein. Among the         tal in the development of the
  Brian Armitstead                  Sheila Slakovic                  Cost: $20,820                     Fee: $141                         topics talked about are the       show. Many long-time view-
  Gabriela Barroso                  Caroline Stasio                  Fee: $350                                                           Chelsea Soldiers’ Home and
  Mohamed Benhamou                  Vincent Ventola                                                                                                                        ers will know of at least one
                                                                                                       John Procopio                     the Valor Act.                    of them. Tune in Weds. at 7
  Wissam b enzerdjeb                Gabriel Venturim                 T-Mobile Northeast LLC            By: Henry Burton                     •Following the trend to ex-
  Rachelle Buckley                  Kevin Willett                                                                                                                          p.m. and Saturdays at 11 a.m.
                                                                     By: Shane McGowan                 91 Olive St.                      tend, ‘Veterans Helping Vet-      to find out if you were right.
  Rose Burns                        Grade 3                          10 Ward St.                       Remodel kitchen                   erans’ (Tuesday at 6:45 p.m.;
  Maiya Buttiglieri                 Liliana Acuyna                                                                                                                            •Over the next two weeks,
                                                                     Replace six antennae              Cost: $32,300                     Friday at 10:45 a.m.) speaks
  Jeremy Carini                     Lauren Armitstead                                                                                                                      ‘Legends of Professional
                                                                     Cost: $18,550                     Fe: $437                          of the unique challenges for
  Natalie Clavel                    Joao Barcelos                    Fee: $335                                                                                             Wrestling’ lives up to its name
                                                                                                                                         women veterans. Sheryl Shaf-
  Anamarcia Correia                 Isabella Borges                                                    December 24                                                         presenting a show with Andre
                                                                                                                                         fer interviews Lori McCal-
  Matthew DaRocha                   Katrina Clabby                   December 17                       Alfred Socombrino                 lum, US Navy combat veteran       the Giant and one with the
  Leandro DePinho                   Evan Darcy                       Fatmie Begolli                    By: Evangelos Liapis              back from her nine-month          Boston Bad Boys. The Best of
  Nayellie Estrella                 Thifany DaSilva                  By: Owner                         5 Eastern Ave.                    tour of duty in Afghanistan.      Empire Pro Wrestling follows
  Alyssa Figueroa                   Naomi DeMauro                    110 Oak Island St.                Vinyl side                        Ms. McCallum talks about be-      with more footage from the
  Owen Forte                        Skyla DeSimone                   Replacing existing deck           Cost: $12,169                     ing in a 45-minute firefight at   personal archives of Rocky
  Matthew Greitas                   Ariana Diaz                      Cost: $2,000                      Fee: $197                         the clinic she worked at where    Raymond. Catch both shows
  Angela Giangregorio               Ashton Giardinella               Fee: $74                                                            she provided security for ci-     on Wednesdays beginning at 8
  Nicholas Giuffre                  Hunter Jones                                                       December 26                       vilian Afghanistan women          p.m. and Saturdays at noon.
  Yasser Guisser                    Rebaz Kamal                      December 18                       John Mitchell                                                          •As always, you can visit
                                                                                                                                         who came to the clinic. They
  Madison Hescock                   Mark Marchese                    Edward Robichaud                  By: Kevin Randall                                                   www.reveretv.org to see the
                                                                                                                                         also discuss how lack of sleep
  Daniel Hurley                     Kayla Martelli                   By: Geraldo Caserto               79 American Legion Hwy.                                             complete RevereTV schedule
                                                                                                                                         and stress cause PTSD in
  Isabel Lanzilli                   Brody McNair                     41 Marble St.                     Demo existing gas station                                           or to learn how you can make
                                                                                                                                         many returning veterans and
  Emilio Leone                      Gabriela Mogavero                Remove 2 partition walls          Cost: $15,000                     why it is important for vets to   your own program. It’s all
  Bailey Lyons                      Sarah Molina-Perez               Cost: $5,600                      Fee: $275                         get registered at the VA. Both    free.
  Michael Marchese                  Emily Mullis                     Fee: $134
  Isabella Mellone                  Brandi Jo Neil                                                     Paolina DiSessa
  Gabrielle O’Brien                 Olivia Osborne                    Antonella & Gino Rubino          By: Salvatore Guarino
  Jevon Parrish                     David Paiva                       By: Greg Chiapparo               28 Hutchinson St.                               Remember a loved one
  Keyril Pena                       Steven Phann                      744 Broadway                     Convert to 2-family
  Sally Pham                        Emani Racca                       Clear out debris & remove,       Cost: $9,000                               Place a memoriam in the Journal,
  Isabella Pino                     Amira Sekkat
  Freddy Reyes                      Alan Thomas
                                                                   cosmetic interior & repair sag-
                                                                   ging floor at stairway
                                                                                                       Fee: $158
                                                                                                                                                       please call 781-485-0588
  Jason Romano                      Alexio Trichilo
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                                             APARTMENTS FOR RENT                                                                                     OFFICE/                                                   HELP WANTED                                                        SALE                                WANTED
                                                                                                                                                     COMM’L                                                                                                                                                           TO BUY
                                                                                                                                                     RENTALS
                                                                                                                                                                                    Chelsea – Full-Time                                                                                                           $ WOW $ - Best prices
                                                                                                                                                  Revere – Broadway.
                                                                                                                                                  Office, 2nd floor, 1
                                                                                                                                                                                    Administrative
                                                                                                                                                                                    Assistant in prop-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   HYGENIST                                                       Ariens 8 HP
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  snow blower                     guaranteed! Jewelry,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  diamonds, coins, ster-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Multiple speed,
                                                                                                                                                  room. $500.00 per
                                                                                                                                                  month includes utilities
                                                                                                                                                                                    erty management
                                                                                                                                                                                    office. Strong com-            WANTED                                                        self propelled.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Electric starter!
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ling silver. Flatware,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  collectibles. Pocket
                                                                                                                                                                                    puter skills, QuickBooks                                                                     Always stored                    watches, antiques.
                                                                                                                                                  and parking. 781-324-
                                                                                                                                                  7787
                                                                                                                                                                                    required. Resume to:           Wed. 8am-2pm                                                   indoors and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 professionally
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Watches and class
                                                                                                                                                                                    ArcCompany@aol.com                                                                                                            rings. Jewelry Box, 345
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  maintained.
                                                                                                                                                                                    or fax: 617-884-0279
                                                                                                                                                                                    -----------                       Call Paris at                                                 Asking:                       Broadway, Revere, 781-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  286-CASH
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    $375.00
                                                                                                                                                                                    #176 CLEANING SERVICE             617-846-1280                                             Call: 617 680 4214
                                                                                                                                                                                    Karenʼs Kleening
                                                                                                                                                                                    Service is looking for
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                                                                                       Revere                                                                                       house cleaning work-                                        APPLIANCE                       BOAT FOR
                                                                                      Apartment                       HOUSE                                                                                        Stylist
                                                                                    Small, 1Bedroom                  FOR SALE
                                                                                                                                                                                    ers. Call Karen after                                        REPAIR                           SALE
       Apartments Available                                                                                                                                                         5pm 978-521-2016.              Wanted
                                                                                       includes all
              e pa e                                                                                               Revere Beach house for                                                                                                       APPLIANCE Repair              Approx. 30 FT Sail
                                                                                    utilities, Cable &
          617-846-9200                                                                     ADT.                    Sale by Owner - Ocean
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Clientele                     Service. Glenn Brown.         Boat Erickson 29 1975.                 To Place Your Ad
                                                                                                                                                                                      SECURITY                                                  Prompt and honest ser-        Sleeps 6, Dines 6,                    Call 781-485-0588
                                                                                       Background                  views steps to beach.                                                                          Preferred
Chelsea – 3 apts.                        Everett – 3 room, 1                            check and                  One bedroom bunga-
                                                                                                                                                                                       SYSTEM                                                   vice. All major applianc-     documented vessel.
Available February. 1                    bedroom, 3rd floor.                            references                                                                                                                    call                      es. A/C, refrigeration.       New paint and engine.
                                                                                                                   low, newly renovated
bdrm $975.00 3 bdrm                      Completely furnished                            required.                 interior. Nearly main-
                                                                                                                                                    ROOM                            Residental or com-           617-512-7780                   HYPERLINK "mailto:            Survey for $11,000.00,
$1,400.00 4 bdrm                         apt. Air conditioner,                        $900 month                   tenance free exterior.
                                                                                                                                                   FOR RENT                         mercial, high quality,       617-512-7609                   mrglennb@gmail.com"           will sell for $4,000.00
$1,700.00. Located in                    microwave, color T.V.,                       781-308-2413                 New heating, electrical,                                         affordable survellance                                      mrglennb@gmail.com.           or B.O. 781-572-0135
Prattville. References                   coin-op washer/dryer                                                      plumbing, doors and                                              system. Remotely view                                       781-990-3411                  – Joe
required. Pets, no. 781-                                                                                                                             REVERE
                                         in basement. Pets, no.                                                    windows, nice yard and                                           your home or business            • 289
645-2062                                 Smoking, no. $887.00
                                                                                                                                                   Room for Rent                                                   BUSINESS
                                                                                   CHELSEA: 2 room                 deck with views. Shown                                           from your Iphone,
-----------                                                                                                                                           Avail. 2/1/13
                                         per month or $205.00                      studio. Quiet building          by appointment only,            $650/mo inc. utils.              Android or Internet.             OPP.
Revere – Studio apt.                     per week. Sec. & refer-                   in residential area.            NO Realtors 339-227-                                             Brassardsecurity.com                                                                     One City Hall Plaza, Suite 966
parking, gas/electric                                                                                                                                  1st & last                                                                                                            Boston, MA 02201-1054
                                         ences. 617-381-1579                       $825 free heat and              5012.                                                            617-301-0874 or Toll-        A HOME BASED busi-
                                                                                                                                                       No deposit                                                                                                            617-635-4408
included, 5 mins. To T.                  -----------                               hot water. Includes                                                                              Free 877-217-0874.           ness seeks motivated
                                                                                                                                                   Steps to beach &
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‘Sister Act’                                                                                                                                                  Berklee Music                               reception same time. Gallery hours are
   Whoopi Goldberg, Stage and Troika                                                                                                                                                                      Monday-Wednesday and Friday, from
Entertainment’s production of hit mu-                                                                                                                         Celebration                                 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, from
sical “Sister Act” is coming to Boston,                                                                                                                          On Monday, Jan. 28, at 8:15 p.m.,        11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, from 11
direct from Broadway, Jan. 22 to Feb.                                                                                                                         at the Berklee Performance Center,          a.m. to 4 p.m., but hours are subject
3, at the Boston Opera House, 539                                                                                                                             136 Mass. Ave., Boston, Berklee Col-        to change. For more information, call
Washington St., Boston. Performances                                                                                                                          lege of Music presents Homeland Se-         781-598-5244.
are Tuesdays,Wednesdays,Thursdays,                                                                                                                            curity: Celebrating Contemporary and
                                                                                                                                                              Traditional African Music and Dance,
at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays, 8 p.m.; Satur-
                                                                                                                                                              featuring scholarship students from         ‘Shining City’
days, 2,8 p.m.; Sundays, 1,6:30 p.m.;                                                                                                                                                                        A guilt-ridden man from Dublin is
Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $33.                                                                                                                       Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa
                                                                                                                                                              and Mozambique and the US, who are          plagued by his dead wife’s ghost and
Contact Ticketmaster at 800-982-2787,                                                                                                                                                                     seeks help from a therapist in Salem
visit www.BroadwayInBoston.com or                                                                                                                             studying at the college.  Advance tick-
                                                                                                                                                              ets are $8, at the door, $12. Call 617-     Theatre Company’s production of
the Box Office.                                                                                                                                                                                           “Shining City,” by Conor McPher-
                                                                                                                                                              747-2261 or visit berkleebpc.com. The
                                                                                                                                                              event will also stream live on Concert      son, appearing Jan. 24 to Feb. 16,
‘Oliver’                                                                                                                                                      Window.                                     Thursday through Saturdays, at 7:30
   Young Oliver Twist gets in with                                                                                                                                                                        p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. at the 90
the wrong group in Charles Dickens’                                                                                                                                                                       Lafayette St., Salem theater. Jan. 24
classic tale, “Oliver,” featuring a large,                                                                                                                    ‘Mary and Max’                              and 25 preview shows are name-tour-
popular Boston cast, Jan.25-Feb. 24 at                   Whoopi Goldberg, Stage and Troika Entertainment’s production of hit musical
                                                                                                                                                                 As part of the Jewish Film Festi-        own-ticket-price at the door, which
Wheelock Family Theatre, 200 The                         “Sister Act” is coming to Boston, direct from Broadway, Jan. 22 to Feb. 3, at                        val’s ReelAbilities Boston Fest, West       may be reserved for $10 each at www.
Riverway, Boston. Performances are                       the Boston Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston.                                                  Newton Cinema features “Mary and            salemtheatre.com. Tickets: adults,
Fridays at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, Sun-                                                                                                                         Max,” the story of a lonely Australian      $25; seniors, $20; students, $10. Visit
days, at 3 p.m.; school vacation week,                                                                                                                        8-year-old connecting as a pen pal with     the Web site or call 978-790-8546 or
Feb. 19-22, matinees at 1 p.m.; Feb.                                                                                                                          a 44-year-old, eccentric New Yorker         e-mail info@salemtheatre.com.
                                                                                                                                                              with Asperger’s Syndrome,appearing
22, at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 24, at 3 p.m.                     Violinist Vilde Frang                                    at 617-482-6661.
                                                                                                                                                              Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. Tickets are
                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Tickets:$15-$30. Call the Box Of-                           As part of its debut series with
                                                                                                                                                              $10. For more information, visit www.       Vance Gilbert
fice at 617-879-2300 or visit tickets@                   Longy School of Music of Bard Col-                       Roz Chast                                   bjff.org..                                   me and thee coffeehouse (Unitar-
wheelock.edu.                                            lege, Celebrity Series of Boston pres-                      Celebrated New Yorker magazine                                                     ian Universalist Church, 28 Mugford
                                                         ents award-winning Norwegian vio-                        cartoonist Roz Chast presents a mul-                                                  St., Marblehead) welcomes the return
‘The Irish and How                                       linist Vilde Frang, with 24-year-old                     timedia presentation of her interpreta-     Beyond Bubbe’s Kitchen of singer-songwriter Vance Gilbert on
                                                         pianist Michail Lifits, on Wednesday,                    tion of the everyday, in “Theories of          The New Center for Arts and Cul- Friday, Jan. 25, with opening act sing-
They Got That Way’                                       Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. in Pickman Hall, 27                   Everything,” on friday, Jan. 25, at 8       ture presents a challenge to Boston’s er-songwriter-guitarist Patti DeRosa.
   Frank McCourt’s uplifting musical                     Garden St., Cambridge. Tickets start                     p.m. in the Sanders Theatre, Memorial       top chefs to update traditional Jewish Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show starts at
celebration of all things Irish, “The                    at $40. Visit www.celebrityseries.org                    Hall, Harvard University, 45 Quincy         recipes, in Beyond Bubbe’s Kitchen, 8 p.m.Advance tickets are $20, at the
Irish and How They Got That Way,”                        or call Celebrity Charge at 617-482-                     St., Cambridge. Tickets start at $30.       when Meredith Goldstein will hold door, $23. Visit www.meandthee.org
(yes, THAT Frank McCourt of “An-                         6661.                                                    Call CelebrityCharge at 617-482-6661        conversations with  chefs relating their  or call 781-631-8987.
gela’s Ashes” fame), comes to Davis                                                                               or visit www.celebrityseries.org.           personal cooking stories, on Jan. 27, at
Square Theatre, 255 Elm St., Somer-                                                                                                                           Moakley Courthouse in South Boston.
ville, from Jan. 24 through March 17.                    Whitney Houston Tribute                                       
                                                                                                                                                              or more information, e-mail info@ ‘Inherit the Wind’
Performances are Thursday, Friday, at                    Concert                                                                                              ncacboston.org.                              The Marblehead Little Theatre at 12
7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 4,7:30 p.m.; sun-                       Berklee College of Music will hold                   Andrea Fraser                                                                         School Street, Marblehead, will per-
day at 3 p.m. Tickets:$39-$42. Group                     an all-student tribute concert to the                       The Institute of Contemporary Art                                                  form Jerome Lawrence and Robert Ed-
discounts available at 215-297-8540.                     late superstar, Whitney Houston, on                      (ICA) at 100 Northern Ave., Boston,         Cafe 939                                  win Lee’s drama, “Inherit the Wind,”
For tickets, call 800-660-8462 or visit                                                                           features a tour-de-force solo perfor-          The Red Room at Cafe 939 pres- featuring a large cast, from Jan. 25 to
                                                         Jan. 23, at 8:15 p.m. at the Berklee
online at www.frankmccourtstheirish.                                                                              mance of Andrea Fraser, impersonating       ents the following acts this week: Feb. 3. Performances are Friday, Sat-
                                                         Performance Center, 136 Mass. Ave.,
com.                                                                                                              four men, in “Men on the Line, KPFK,        Wakey!Wakey!, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. (ad- urday, at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.
                                                         Boston. Guest performers included
                                                                                                                  1972,  transcribed and edited from a        mission, $12); Charlie Puth and Taylor Advance tickets are $23; student seats
                                                         the star’s former music director, Jetro
                                                                                                                  1972 live radio broadcast concerning        Berrett, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. ($10); a free for selected matinee performances,
BJM/Les Ballets Jazz de                                  Da Silva, her nephew, Gary Michael
                                                                                                                  the feminist movement and four men’s        show, Berklee in the Round Tuesday, $15. Visit tickets@mltlive.com or call
                                                         Houston, and background singer, Sha-
Montreal                                                 lotte Gibson. Advance tickets are $8;                    sympathies about it, appearing Thurs-       featuring Livingston Taylor, Cris- 781-631-9697.
   World Music/CRASHarts presents                                                                                 day, Jan. 24, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for      tina Vaira and Ethan Thompson, John
                                                         at the door, $12. For more information,
the Boston premiere of Montreal’s                                                                                 members and non-members, $5. Pre-           Johnson and Jesse Sanders, Jan. 29, at
prestigious BJM/Les Ballets Jazz de
                                                         call 617-747-2261 or visit berkleebpc.
                                                                                                                  ceding the show at 5:30 p.m., Barbara       7 p.m.                                    Birds of Prey
                                                         com. the program will also be streamed                                                                                                            Wingmasters presents North Ameri-
Montreal, performing its signature                       live on Concert Window. On Jan. 24,                      Lee chief curator Helen Molesworth
                                                                                                                                                                                                        can Birds of Prey, with Jim Parks and
blend of ballet, modern and street                       there’s a tribute to Mirek Kocandrie, at                 will lead a free tour of exhibition “This   JP concerts                               Anne Collier, on Sunday, Jan. 27,
dance, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 1,2,                  8:15 p.m. ($8/$12).                                      will Have Been”.Visit www.icaboston.           On Saturday, Jan. 26, at 4 p.m., JP from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Mass.
at 8 p.m.; Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. at the Insti-                                                                        org or call 617-478-3103.                   Concerts presents LFO, the Love and Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife
tute of Contemporary Art (ICA), 100                                                                                                                           Friendship Orchestra, making its de- Sanctuary, 87 Perkins Row, Topsfield.
Northern Ave., Boston. Debra Cash                        Family Happiness
presents free, pre-performance talks                        Maestro Artist Management pres-                       ArtsEmerson films                           but performance, at St. John’s Episco- Attendees will see raptors, includ-
                                                                                                                      As part of ArtsEmerson: The World       pal Church, 1 Roanoke Ave., Jamaica ing hawks, owls, eagles and falcons
in the lobby, Thursday, Saturday and                     ents the Boston debut of Theatre-Ate-
                                                                                                                  on Stage, at the Paramount Theater,         Plain. The concert features works by and wild birds of prey up close. The
Sunday, and there’s a cast pre-show                      lier Piotr Fomenko’s adaptation of
                                                                                                                  559 Washington St., Boston, the fol-        Bach, Bartok, Beethoven, Brahms and program is geared towards adults and
Q&A Jan. 31. Reserved seating is                         “Family Happiness,” based on Leo
                                                                                                                  lowing films are featured:118-minute,       other composers. Tickets are $10 at the families with children at least 5 years
$50. Call 617-876-4275 or visit www.                     Tolstoy’s novel, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. and
                                                                                                                  1999 color DVD, “Boys Don’t Cry,”           door. For more information and direc- old.Fee is $13; children, $11; discount
WorldMusic.org.                                          Jan. 27, at 2 p.m. only, at the Cutler
                                                                                                                  Jan. 25, at 6 p.m.; 1990,71-minute          tions, visit www.jpconcerts.org.          for Mass Audubon members. Advance
                                                         Majestic Theatre, 219 Tremont St.,
                                                         Boston. Performance is in Russian                        color film, “Paris is Burning,” Jan.                                                  registration required. Call 978-887-
                                                         with English subtitles.Tickets are $45-                  25, at 9 p.m. and Jan. 27, at 1 p.m.;       Lo-Fi Lowdown                             9264.
                                                         $125. Visit www.artsemerson.org or                       84-minute, 2011 French film with sub-          Lo-Fi Lowdown, a double bill of
                                                         call  617-824-8400.                                      titles, “Tomboy,” Jan. 26, at 1 p.m.;       epic old-time features, with first act, ‘You for Me for You’
                                                                                                                  86-minute color Spanish film with           Jazz Noir, by Bremner Duthie and             Company One will hold the New
                                                                                                                  English subtitles, “XXY,” Jan. 26, at 6     second act with Radio Star, by Tanya England premiere of Mia Chung’s
                                                         Ludovico Ensemble                                        p.m. and 103-minute, color 2005 film,       O’Debra, appears at Oberon, Sunday, play, “You for Me For You,” through
                                                            The Boston Conservatory presents                      “Transamerica,” Jan. 26, at 9 p.m. Un-      Jan. 27, at 7 p.m. only. Tickets are $18 Feb. 16, at the Boston Center for the
                                                         the Ludovico Ensemble, featuring                         less otherwise noted, tickets gener-        and are available at the door, at 2 Ar- Arts (BCA) Plaza Theatre, 539 Wash-
                                                         works for non-pitched percussion, Jan.                   ally are $10, and $7.50 for members         row St., Cambridge, or online at tick- ington St., South End, Boston. It’s the
                                                         23, at 8 p.m., at Studio 401, Fourth                     and seniors; students with valid ID or      ets.americanrepertorytheater.org.         story of two North Korean sisters try-
                                                         Floor, 31 Hemenway St., Boston. For                      children under 18, $5. Discounted tick-
                                                         ticket information, visit www.boston-                                                                                                          ing to flee to the US on this unexpect-
                                                                                                                  ets only available at the Box Office.
                                                         conservatory.edu/tickeets, call 617-                     For tickets or more information, visit      Chino-Latino                              edly comic journey. Performances are
                                                         912-9222, or visit the Box Office at 31                  www.ArtsEmerson.org, the Box Of-               La Galeria at Villa Victoria Center Wednesday, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.;
                                                         Hemenway St.                                             fice, or call 617-824-8400.                 for the Arts, 85 W. Newton St., South Friday, Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday,
                                                                                                                                                              End, Boston, welcomes the free, public 2 p.m.; final Saturday, 4 p.m. Tick-
                                                                                                                                                              exhibit of Puerto Rican artist Miguel ets: $20-$38; students with ID, $15;
                                                         All-Beethoven symphony                                   ‘As Bees in Honey                           Trelles, “Chino-Latino,” now through pay-what-you-can, minimum $6, Jan.
                                                            Celebrity Series of Boston presents
Celebrity Series of Boston presents                      the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra,                        Drown’                                      Feb. 23. Trelles’ work rewrites the 20,27, at 2 p.m. Call 617-933-8600 or
award-winning Norwegian violinist                                                                                    F.U.D.G.E. Theatre Co., Inc. pres-       colonial history of Antilles through a visit BostonTheatreScene.com.  
                                                         with Daniel Barenboim conducting,
Vilde Frang, with 24-year-old pianist                                                                             ents Douglas Carter Beane’s award-          “creative misreading” of traditional
                                                         Sunday, Jan. 27, at 3 p.m. in Sym-
Michail Lifits, on Wednesday, Jan. 23,                                                                            winning comedy, “As Bees in Honey           Chinese landscape paintings from the Magical Memory Tour
                                                         phony Hall, 301 Mass. Ave., Boston.
at 8 p.m. in Pickman Hall, 27 Garden                                                                              Drown,” starring Linda Goetz, Jan.          Sung and Ming dynasties, fusing the          Artist Alfred Ramage invites you to
                                                         Tickets start at $30. Visit www.celeb-
St., Cambridge.                                                                                                   25-27, at the Factory Theatre, 791          Chinese gestural style with figures and his Magical Memory Tour, his works
                                                         rityseries.org or call CelebrityCharge
                                                                                                                  Tremont St., South End, Boston. Per-        scenery evoking a Caribbean land- in all media, at the Clock Tower Gal-
                                                                                                                  formances are Friday at 8 p.m., Sat-        scape. Gallery hours are Thursday and lery, EB Newton School and Cultural
                                                                                                                  urday, 3,8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.        Friday, from 3 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Center, 45 Pauline St., Winthrop.The
                                                                                                                  Tickets are $26; students, seniors, $21.    from 1 to 4 p.m. and by appointment. show is open until March 2. Gallery
   LEGAL NOTICE             430, Boston MA 02108         St., Suite 900, Boston,     by the Plaintiff, Karen      For reservations, call 617-945-0773 or      Call 617-927-1742 or visit avrodri- hours are Thursday, from 6 to 8 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF ENVI-      Phone: (617) 338-0063        Massachusetts 02114,        Rodriguez, seeking Com-                                                  guez@iba-etc.org.For more informa- and Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m. For
                                                                                                                  visit www.fudgetheatre.com.   
  RONMENTAL REVIEW          Copies of the ENF are        Attention: MEPA Office,     plaint for Custody-Sup-                                                  tion, call 617-927-1707 or visit www. more information, visit www.winthrop
PROJECT: McKinley           also being sent to the       referencing the above       port-Visitation pursuant                                                 iba-etc.org.
Elementary School           Conservation Com-            project.                    to G.L. c. 209 C.            ‘Harlem Street Singer’                                                                culturalcouncil,org or www.alfredram-
                            mission and Planning         By Timothy J McGivern,      You are required to             The Institute of Contemporary Art                                                  age.com.
LOCATION:	 Park
Avenue, Revere MA           Boards of Revere, MA         PE (Proponent’s Agent)      serve upon plaintiff,        (ICA) at 100 Northern Ave., Boston,         The Company Theatre
PROPONENT: City of          where they may be                                1/23    whose address is 31          presents the world premiere of docu-           Besides its regular theater season,      Bread and Puppet
                            inspected.                                           R   Barrett St., #B, Revere,     mentary film, “Harlem Street Singer,”       the Company Theatre of 30 Accord
Revere School Building
                            The Secretary of Energy                                  MA 02151, your answer        the story of the Rev. Gary Davis, fol-      Park, Norwell, presents the following       Theater
Commitee                                                                                                                                                                                                     Vermont-based Bread and Puppet
The undersigned is          & Environmental Affairs                                  on or before February        lowed by a live performance by Woody        special events: singer Ronan Tynan
                            will publish notice of the      LEGAL NOTICE             14th, 2013. If you fail                                                  on Jan. 26,and the Movin’ Out Band’s        Theater presents “The Possiblitarians”
submitting an Envi-                                                                                               Mann, Paul Rishell and Annie Raines,
                            ENF in the Environmen-           COMMONWEALTH            to do so, the court will                                                 tribute to Billy Joel, Feb. 2. Special      and “Dead Man Rises,” recommended
ronmental Notification                                                                                            Friday, Jan. 25, in the Barbara Lee
                            tal Monitor, will receive       OF MASSACHUSETTS         proceed to the hearing                                                   events tickets range from $20 to $39.       for patrons 12 years old-up, along with
Form (“ENF”) to the                                                                                               Family Foundation Theater. General
                            public comments on               THE TRIAL COURT         and adjudication of this                                                 For tickets or more information, call       the family-friendly “The Circus of the
Secretary of Energy &                                                                                             admission is $20; members, students,
                            the project for 20 days,           PROBATE AND           action. You are also                                                     the Box Office at 781-871-2787 or vis-      Possibilitarians,” a Cheap Art Sale
Environmental Affairs                                                                                             $10. For tickets or more information,
                            and will then decide,             FAMILY COURT           required to file a coy                                                   it www.companytheatre.com or e-mail         and Art Exhibit,Jan. 21-27,  at Cy-
on or before January                                                                                              call 627-478-3103 or visit www.ica-
                            within ten days, if an       SUFFOLK Division            of your answer in the                                                    boxoffice@companytheatre.com.               clorama, Boston Center for the Arts,
31, 2013.                                                                                                         boston.org.
                            environmental Impact         Docket No.                  office of the Register of                                                                                            539 Tremont St., South End, Boston.
This will initiate review                                                                                              
of the above project        Report is needed. A site     SU12W2836                   this Court at Boston.                                                                                                Performances:Thursday-Sunday, at 7
                            visit and consultation       Summons By                  Witness, Joan P.             Christine Ebersole                                                                      p.m.; admission $12; students, seniors,
pursuant to the Massa-
                            session on the project       Publication                 Armstrong, Esquire, First      Celebrity Series of Boston presents       Take Your Best Shot                         groups. $10; matinee family shows,
chusetts Environmental                                                                                                                                           LynnArts (25 Exchange St., Lynn)
                            may also be scheduled.       Karen Rodriguez,            Justice of said Court at     An Evening with acclaimed actress                                                       Saturday, Sunday, at 2 p.m. $12;$10;
Policy Act (“MEPA”,                                                                                                                                           will kick off its curated photography
M.G.L. c. 30, s.s. 61-      All persons wishing to       Plaintiff                   Boston, this 11th day of     Christine Ebersole,on Saturday, Jan.                                                    children 3-11, $6; 2-under, free; art
                            comment on the project,      v.                          December 2012.               26, at 8 p.m. at Sanders Theatre, Me-       exhibit for artists 17 years old-up with    exhibit, all week, free and open to all.
62I). Copies of the ENF                                                                                                                                       an opening day reception, Saturday,
may be obtained from:       or to be notified of a       Diego Aguirre,              Sandra Giovannucci           morial Hall, Harvard University, 45                                                     Tickets may be purchased an hour be-
                            site visit or consultation   Defendant                   Register of Probate          Quincy St., Cambridge. Tickets start at     Jan. 26, from 2 to 4 p.m. The exhibit       fore any performance or in advance at
Nitsch Engineering, Inc.
                            session, should write        To the above named          Court                        $30. Call CelebrityCharge at 617-482-       runs to March 8. Artists younger than       www.breadandpuppet.org or call 866-
Attn: Timothy J
                            to the Secretary of          Defendant:                                       1/23    6661 or visit www.celebrityseries.org.      17 are invited to exhibit their photogra-   811-4111. For more information, call
McGivern, PE
                            Energy & Environmental       A Complaint has been                                 R                                               phy for the Hartman Leigh Children’s        617-286-6694 or visit www.bcaonline.
2 Center Plaza, Suite
                            Affairs, 100 Cambridge       presented to this Court                                                                              Gallery, which also has an opening day      org.

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Dostoyevsky’s magnificent novel,                   Jazzy Regattabar                                            The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm The-                                                              Ave., Cambridge), through Feb. 3, per-
“Crime and Punishment,” into a three-                The Regattabar at the Charles Ho-                     atre of Pawtucket, RI, presents Henry             ‘Other Desert Cities’                        formances are Wednesday,Thursday,
actor, 90-minute tour de force, starring          tel, (One Bennett St., Harvard Square,                   VIII’s ill-fated wife, Anne Boleyn and               Kicking off the new year, Speak-          at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday,
TV-movie actor Dan Butler, Stephen                Cambridge) is swinging with the fol-                     the scheming Tudor family in How-                 Easy Stage Company presents the New          3,8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. ; also, Jan.
Thorne and Rachel Christopher, now                lowing jazz performers this week:                        ard Brenton’s London hit play, “Anne              England premiere of Jon Robin Baitz’s        21, at 7:30 p.m. Call 866-811-4111,
to Feb. 24 at Trinity Repertory The-              jazz-rock-world music group Leni                         Boleyn,” through Feb. 17. Performanc-             award-winning dramatic play, “Other          visit the Box Office, or CentralSquare-
atre, 201 Washington St., Providence,             Stern African Trio, Jan. 24, at 7:30                     es: Jan.24-26,31, Feb.1,2, 7-9, 14-16,            Desert Cities,” with a Boston, star-         Theater.org. For more information or
RI. Performances are Thursday-Sun-                p.m. ($20); salsa group Eguie Castrillo                  at 8 p.m.; Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, at 7 p.m.;        studded cast, through Feb. 9, at Boston      group discounts, call 617-576-9278,
day, Jan. 29, Feb. 6, Feb. 12, 19,at              and his Orchestra, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m.                 Jan. 27, Feb. 10,17, at 2,7 p.m.; Feb.            Center for the Arts’ Wimberly Theatre,       Ext. 210.
7:30 p.m.Jan. 23, Feb. 6, at 12 noon;             ($20); jazz group Medici Musica pres-                    3, at 2 p.m.; The theater is located in           Stanford Calderwood Pavilion,527
; Jan. 27, 30,Feb. 2,10, 16,17,20, 24,            ents Alexei Tsiganov Group, Jan. 26,                     downtown Pawtucket at 172 Exchange                Tremont St., South End, Boston. Per-         ‘Vinegar Tom’
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for discounts, matinees. Call 401-351-            Detroit, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. ($25). For                groups, seniors and students. Call 401-           7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday,         ents Caryl Churchill’s provocative play
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ies - Drawings and Watercolors,” has                                                                                                                                                                      St., South End, Boston. Showtimes:
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Thomas Moser Showroom Gallery, 19                 Festival 2013: The Long and the Short                    Smulyan and Alan Chase, Jan. 24, at 8                In celebration of the 150th anniver-
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                                 MULTICULTURAL NIGHT AT RHS
                        SATURDAY JAN. 19TH IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA                                                                                                                 JENN CIMINO PHOTOS




Principal, Dr. Garcia checks out the origami that Tu and Vy Nguyen are making                          Kiana Ny and Yahori Barbosa




Darlene Flores and Martha Sanchez dance                             Courtney DiMarzo




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Rachel Bouhanda ran the event                                       Different clothing and artifacts were displayed from different
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Ben and Abby Meier taste some of the food from different cultures   The Jr. ROTC- Alex Chorlian, Dekota Young Greico, Michael          Erica Martinez
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    Black Cyan MagentaYellow Catholic Vanessa Ardagna RHS Tonight - RHS Boys Basketball vs Chelsea (Home) Weds., Jan. 23rd School Memorial Scholarship Multi-Cultural RHS Swimming vs Beverly (Home) Thurs., Jan. 24th Week Fundraiser Night Pages 6 & 7 Page 16 Page 24 RHS Hockey vs Beverly (Home) Sat., Jan. 26th REVERE JOURNAL YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881 50 CENTS State VOLUME 14, No. 4 On the Parquet Floor WednesdaY January 23, 2013 INDEX Business Directory Sports 22-23 13 fires back Editorials 8 Through the Years 8 Classifieds 20 at RHA DEATHS Aida Bartolomeo Walter Bruce Nicholas Carangelo Anna Edelstein By Seth Daniel John Thomas Federici Joseph Gillen State housing officials be- James King lieve there are a number of Edward and Eleanor problems in the operations of McFarland the Revere Housing Author- Thomas Murphy, Jr. ity (RHA), and those officials Antonio Parco believe the problems would be Ernest Pierni solved by a proposal to region- Anna Pennino alize the state’s 240 housing Frank Puopolo authorities. Robert Yett About two weeks ago, Gov. OBITUARIES, PAGES 10-11 Deval Patrick and the state De- partment of Housing and Com- INDEPENDENT munity Development (DHCD) Photo by Brian Babineau/Celtics House Photographer proposed to eliminate the 240 Newspaper Group The national champion Revere High School (RHS) Cheerleading Team got to accompany the RHS JROTC to center court at the separate local housing authori- Boston Celtics game last Wednesday, Jan. 16th. Coach Julianne Esposito, Kristina Russo and local veteran Jamie Chambers accom- ties and establish six regional panied the cheerleaders. authorities. The comments this week Medical marijuana shops likely to be blocked in Revere came after local officials at the RHA voiced extreme op- Casino By Seth Daniel the ordinance has plenty of momentum to pass. any part of the City. I believe “I don’t expect there to be See HOUSING Page 4 license we’re on solid ground with it Wants his any proposals for these dis- City councillors are set “The law, as I understand and I believe the ordinance is pensaries in Revere,” he said. to hold a public hearing this it, states there has to be only going to pass. “I’m sure you might see them could have coming Monday night, Jan. one in every county of the “I don’t think there’s a feel- dog back in Chelsea or Boston,  but 28th, on an ordinance that state,” said Council President ing on the Council to support there only has to be one in 5 applicants would effectively ban medi- Ira Novoselsky. “We under- marijuana – the legal sale of the entire county. We’re go- cal marijuana dispensaries stand Boston is going to allow it,” he continued. ing to try and block them with from locating in Revere – and it and that would preclude That seems to be the senti- zoning or make it so difficult By Seth Daniel By Seth Daniel Council leaders indicated that us from having to allow it in ment around the entire City to come here that they won’t All Zach Gentile wants from a majority of those who There could be as many Paul Revere Spelling bee interact with members of the bother. I’m sorry they passed this, but we have to deal with is the information from the as five companies vying for Revere Police that will help Council. it.” a resort casino license in the him retrieve his long-lost dog Councillor Tony Zambuto, Zambuto said the City So- Greater Boston (Region A) from an unknown man in who proposed the change last licitor’s office has reviewed area following the deadline Beachmont. December, said most of the the ordinance and it appears for companies to get in on Sounds a bit ridiculous? voters he speaks with are ada- to meet muster legally - giv- gaming last Tuesday, Jan. Welcome to the world of mant about keeping marijuana ing councillors the go-ahead 15th. the City’s stray/lost dog poli- dispensaries out of Revere. He to consider it. The Cordish Company of cies – or lack thereof, at least said most don’t believe it will The Medical Marijuana Baltimore told the Journal in a according to one City dog be good for business or prop- press release that they are not contractor. erty values. certain yet if they will pursue Please see SHOPS, Page 2 Please see DOG, Page 4 a casino license or a slots-only license. 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    Page 2 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 NEWS Briefs CORRECTION English or in Spanish. Upon In last week’s News Briefs submission, applications are column it was stated that City received at Northeast and at Councillor Bob Haas did not the student’s middle school have a chairmanship on any simultaneously. The deadline committees last year. How- for submission of applications ever, he did have a chair- for first round consideration is manship of the Elder Affairs March 1, 2013. We urge that Committee, though he did not applications be submitted as have any issues that required soon as possible so that middle a meeting. While the commit- school guidance counselors tee is a long-standing commit- have time to prepare school tee, it isn’t considered a major records to complete your file. chairmanship. Paper applications are also available through the North- SPEAKER DELEO east website and may also be obtained in the middle school WILL LOOK guidance offices or at our CAREFULLY AT GOV school, 100 Hemlock Rd., in TAX PLAN Wakefield. We encourage you Last week, Gov. Deval to visit our website to learn Patrick laid out an aggressive more about our exciting Ca- agenda of increasing income reer Technical and Academic taxes, reducing the sales tax Programs and our sports, and tying a gas tax increase to clubs, and services. cost of living figures. Questions regarding the This week, House Speaker Admissions process may be Bob DeLeo said he is taking a directed to 781-246-0810 careful approach to the ambi- x1302. tious agenda of tax increases. “Governor Patrick has laid out an ambitious and complex Shops/ set of changes to our state’s CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 tax policies,” said DeLeo this Co-Owner Frank Nuzzo of Greater Boston Gym & Fitness on Charger Street in Revere cuts the ribbon with Mayor Dan Rizzo, John week. “In the coming weeks, Correggio, Steve Reardon, Tony Zambuto, Bob Haas, John Powers, John Festa, Dave Krasnoff, Tino Capobianco from Speaker law went into effect on Jan. I will be looking to my fel- DeLeo’s office, Maria Haralabatos from ANC, John Burley, Anthony DiPierro from the Everett Mayor’s office, Councilman Richard Del- 1st after having won a strong low representatives, advocacy lisola, Alderman and Candidate for State Rep. Mike Mangun, and Jonathan Bird Marchant, not pictured is co-owner Lou Nuzzo. majority of the vote in a state- groups, and members of the wide ballot question last No- public to evaluate and help us regular schedule, having them ing with a number of organi- We are pleased to be a leader electronic application, please vember. However, city leaders digest the details and implica- increase by 5 percent every zations to try to secure a loca- among Massachusetts’s vo- visit the Northeast website at all over the area – including tions of the governor’s plan.” two years. tion and funding to reinstate a cational schools in offering www.northeastmetrotech.com Revere - have taken up zoning The major portion of that The gas tax is proposed to teen center that has been miss- an electronic application pro- and select the ADMISSIONS ordinances to try to prevent plan was laid out in Patrick’s go up a half-penny and would ing for quite some time, since cess- new this year. You may tab to the Admission Applica- dispensaries from locating in State of the State address last automatically increase in the ROCA left more than 10 years access the application using tion. Follow the instructions their cities. Other cities to have Wednesday evening. One of future as the price of goods ago. any computer connected to the to access the user-friendly considered similar ordinances the big pieces was increasing and services increase (cost of “We’re very active down Internet. process. Electronic applica- include Chelsea, Melrose and the income tax from 5.25% to living). there this year so far,” he said. To complete and submit an tions may be submitted in Winthrop. 6.25%. This comes after the voters of the state approved a “A lot is going on.” ballot question in 2000 man- TEEN CENTER ON dating that the income tax go THE AVE? NORTHEAST down to 5%. That never hap- Council President Ira No- VOKE ACCEPTING pened though as the Legisla- voselsky reports that there are APPLICATIONS ture froze the rate at 5.25%. major happenings in Ward Northeast Metropolitan Re- Another big piece of Pat- 2 this year, not the least of gional Vocational School is rick’s puzzle locally is ty- which is talk of opening a new currently accepting applica- ing regular toll increases and teen center on The Ave. tions for school year 2013-14. MBTA fare increases to a Novoselsky said he is work- Last month, Episcopal City Mission’s Burgess Urban Fund presented their 2012 grantee awards to 21 grassroots community organizations. The total funds distributed in 2012 are up 17 percent over last year and the minimum grant also increased from $5,000 to $10,000. The local organiza- tion The Neighborhood Developers received a $15,000 grant from the Fund, and the money is likely to be used in the planning for a redesigned gateway to Revere Beach Station. Featured in the photos are Norm Faramelli, ECM’s Interim Executive Director; Rachel Meketon and Melissa Walsh from The Neighborhood Developers; The Rev. Noah Evans, ECM Board Chair; and Katie Campbell Simons, Associate Director for Community Partnerships & Public Policy. All Care Resources helps you remain safe and secure at home. Jack Satter House resident Charlotte Bromberg was recently elected to an unprecedented sixth term as president of the tenant’s association. She is pictured here at the installation with Stephen Post, director Satter House; Mary Ellen Martin; Mayor Dan Rizzo; Bromberg; Ward 5 Councillor John Powers; Dorothy Kelly Gay, director Hebrew Senior Life; and Council President Ira Novoselsky. When daily tasks at home become difficult, call All Care Resources. We are a trusted provider of private pay home care services for elders, and a supportive resource for the family caregivers GERRY D’AMBROSIO who can’t always be with them. Services include: ATTORNEY AT LAW Our professionally trained staff is committed to personally IS YOUR ESTATE IN ORDER? caring for you, or a loved one, at home. Because caring is not just a job—it’s our calling. DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATED WILL, HEALTH CARE Private pay home care services are available from PROXY, OR POWER OF ATTORNEY? 2 hours to 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Long-Term Care Insurance is accepted. IF NOT, PLEASE CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION For services, please call: 14 PROCTOR AVENUE, REVERE 888-801-8084 www.allcare.org Caring for the community since 1986 781-284-5657
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 3 Police Briefs BANK ROBBER stance abuse issues. ARREST Report NABBED ROOKIE AND A Monday, Jan. 14 Friday, Jan. 18 A Malden man has been charged and arrested for a VETERAN Karen Doherty, 43, of 29 JeanMarie Fusco, 53, of 652 One newly-hired police of- School St., was charged with Washington Ave, was charged string of bank robberies that ficer, fresh out of the academy, speeding, driving with a sus- with one warrant. included the Dec. 28th robbery teamed up with a former police pended license and one war- Juan Carrasquillo, 45, of the TD Bank on Broadway. officer from Revere to stamp rant. of 134 Endicott Ave., was Joseph Barberi, of Malden, out a developing drug deal at Tuesday, Jan. 15 charged with being a fugitive was charged with four bank the Wonderland Marketplace Jose Marquez-Cornejo, 31, from justice. robberies after a joint inves- last Friday morning. of 595 Revere Beach Parkway, Severino Garofalo, 21, of tigation with Revere Police, New Police Officer Vedran was arrested on one warrant. 121 Grand View Ave., was Saugus Police, Malden Police Trifkovic saw what he be- Jefferey Satterwhite, 22, of charged with one warrant. and the FBI Bank Robbery lieved to be a narcotics trans- Saugus, was arrested on one Kenneth Blaikie, 51, of 41 Task Force. Two robberies oc- action around 11:45 a.m. on warrant. Irving St., was charged with curred in Saugus and one in Friday and stopped one of the Wednesday, Jan. 16 possession of a Class B drug Malden. suspected motor vehicles for a Michael J. Matarazzo, 27, with intent to distribute, rude The motor vehicle involved broken taillight. of Everett, was charged with and disorderly conduct, and in the robberies was found in As they pulled into the one warrant. distribution of a Class C drug. Lee’s Trailer Park at 418 Park- Marketplace, the officer ap- Kerry Jenkins, 36, home- James Giacalone, 44, of way, which eventually led the proached the car and a second less of Revere, was charged East Boston, was charged investigation to Barberi. car nearby fled. with armed robbery and two with possession of a Class B As that car fled, the op- Gov. Deval Patrick administered the oath of office to former warrants. drug with intent to distribute THREE WOMEN erator, Kenneth Blaikie, of Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral on Tuesday afternoon, offi- Thursday, Jan. 17 (subsequent offense), rude Revere, was observed trying cially promoting her to the position of Secretary of Public Safety Nicole Thain, 29, of East and disorderly conduct, and CHARGED WITH to swallow at least 12 pack- – a state Cabinet position. Boston, was charged with distribution of a Class C drug ARMED ROBBERY ages of cocaine. The officer armed robbery and two war- (subsequent offense). Police have arrested three also saw the passenger, James (subsequent offense), rude The man told him to stay rants. William Lewey, 31, of 895 women who held up a Shirley Giacalone, of Eastie, trying to and disorderly conduct, and away from his family and Heather Harper, 23, of Ded- Broadway, was charged with Avenue merchant at knife- hide a plastic baggie full of distribution of a Class C drug punched the victim in the face ham, was charged with armed assault and battery on a dis- point last Wednesday night, Klonopin pills inside the car (subsequent offense). while also demanding money. robbery and two warrants. abled person with injury, as- Jan. 16th. registration folder. Witnesses observed the in- Derek Mark Ryder, 26, of sault and battery, and attempt- The three females entered Blaikie was quickly appre- HIT IN THE FACE cident and informed police as 81 Revere St., was charged ing to commit a crime. the store and drew the knife, A disabled man on Pember- to whom the perpetrator was. hended, but Giacalone fled on with assault and battery. holding it to the clerk. While ton Street exited his residence William Lewey, 31, of 895 foot. doing that, another removed last Friday morning and im- Broadway, was charged with Nearby, former Revere Po- all the money from the cash lice Officer Pat Cappola was mediately got clocked in the assault and battery on a dis- Weekly Crime Report register and they fled. face by an unknown man in abled person with injury, as- House Breaks: (5) (2); Broadway – EBSB; Lee shopping in the market. As he Kerry Jenkins, 36, home- a ski mask, who warned the sault and battery, and attempt- Boulevard; Campbell Av- Burbank Hwy – Hess; North saw the action unfold, he gave less of Revere, was arrested victim to stay away from his ing to commit a crime. enue; Park Avenue; Rose Shore Road – Rent-A-Tool; chase to Giacalone and appre- soon after, around 10 p.m. and family. Street; and Parkway. Park Avenue; Charger Street; hended him. charged with armed robbery. Blaikie, 51, of 41 Irving St., Then the masked man fled. STABBING IN Tuckerman St. – Lincoln; On Thursday, Nicole Thain, was charged with possession The victim told police that BEACHMONT Commercial Breaks: (0) Beach Street; Rand/Washing- 29, of East Boston; and Heath- he was on his way to the hos- A 20-year-old man is re- ton; Lynn Marsh Road; Lynn of a Class B drug with intent er Harper, 23, of Dedham, pital, as he has a heart condi- covering from a stab wound Motor Vehicle *Thefts/ Marsh Road; Yeamans/Broad- to distribute, rude and disor- were arrested and charged tion, when he came face-to- to the shoulder that transpired Breaks: (4) way; Derby Road; Salem derly conduct, and distribution with armed robbery. face with the masked man as a result of an altercation in *Morris Street; Squire Road Street; Broadway/Taft; Beach of a Class C drug. Giacalone, All three are well known to around 12:21 p.m. He had no Beachmont Roast Beef last – Sozio’s; Overlook Ridge Street; Lancaster Avenue; Lee 44, of Eastie, was charged police from previous dealings idea who the man was or what Saturday night. Drive (plate); and Conant Burbank Hwy/Winthrop Pl; with possession of a Class B and are known to have sub- he was talking about. Around 8:15 p.m., the vic- Street. Warren Street; North Shore drug with intent to distribute tim was stabbed in the shoul- Rd/Vera; and Winthrop Ave. der area by a man he knew, Department veteran to fill Sheriff’s Office vacancy who then fled. Motor Vehicle Accidents: (28) House Parties/Loud Stereo Police are searching for the Brown Circle (3); Copeland Complaints (after 9 p.m.): 9 Journal Staff Report folk County in this role and I responsible for day-to-day suspect. Circle (3); Mahoney Circle look forward to working with management of all Sheriff’s A high-ranking official in him to strengthen our re-entry Department operations. the Sheriff’s Department has programs and reduce youth In 2011, Tompkins was ap- PUBLIC NOTICE secured the Sheriff’s appoint- ment by Gov. Deval Patrick violence.” Said Tompkins, “I thank pointed by Governor Patrick RIGHT OF WAY MAINTENANCE to serve as a Board member of after a quiet process that elim- Governor Patrick for his con- As required by Massachusetts General Law Chapter to control target vegetation and help establish and the Boston Finance Commis- 132B, National Grid (New England Power and/or maintain natural controls. inated many highly-respected fidence and I pledge to serve sion. Tompkins also serves candidates. the citizens of Suffolk County Massachusetts Electric Company) hereby gives on the Foundation Board and notice that it intends to selectively apply herbicides Accord Concentrate, also labeled under the name On Tuesday afternoon, Pat- with integrity. I am inherit- chairs the Community Service along transmission line rights-of-way in the following Rodeo, and possibly one of the following herbicides, rick appointed Steven Tomp- ing a great Department with municipalities: Arsenal or Arsenal Powerline, will be applied directly talented people who are com- Board for the Dimock Com- kins, the current Sheriff’s to the surface of stumps immediately after target Department chief of external mitted to providing safe care munity Health Center, a Rox- Revere vegetation is cut (Cut Stump Treatment). Garlon 4 or affairs, as the new Suffolk and custody for individuals bury-based community health Garlon 4 Ultra will be applied selectively to the stems The selective use of herbicides to manage vegetation County Sheriff. Tompkins will at our facilities and working center that provides conve- of target vegetation using hand-held equipment along rights-of-way is done within the context of an assume responsibility for all with our external partners on nient access to quality medical Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) program (Basal Treatment). Krenite S or Accord Concentrate, Sheriff’s Office operations at a wide range of public safety and mental health care and hu- consisting of mechanical, chemical, natural and cultural also labeled under the name Rodeo, mixed with issues. I am honored by this man services. Tompkins pre- components. In right-of-way vegetation management the Escort XP, and one of the following herbicides, the Suffolk County House of pest or target is vegetation (primarily tall growing) that Arsenal or Arsenal Powerline, will be applied selec- Correction, the Nashua Street appointment and accept its re- viously served as the Dimock will cause outages and safety issues. National Grid’s tively to the foliage of target vegetation using hand- Jail and the Civil Process Di- sponsibility enthusiastically.” Center’s Director of Market- held equipment (Foliar Treatment). Applications shall IVM program encourages natural controls by promoting vision. He replaces Andrea “Steve brings an extraordi- ing and Public Affairs prior not commence more than ten days before nor low growing plant communities that resist invasion by Cabral, who has accepted a nary level of relevant prior ex- to joining the Suffolk County target vegetation. The selective use of herbicides and conclude more than ten days after the following state Cabinet position as sec- perience to this position,” said Sheriff’s Department.  mechanical controls are the direct techniques used treatment periods. retary of public safety. Cabral. “His job required him Governor Patrick at the In addition to providing and his staff to work with ev- State House swore in Tomp- Treatment Periods care, custody and rehabilita- ery division within the Depart- kins late on Tuesday. An elec- ment. He knows what it took January 7, 2013 – June 3, 2013 June 3, 2013 – October 11, 2013 October 11, 2013 – December 21, 2013 tive support for inmates and tion to fill the remainder of Cut Stump Treatment Foliar Treatment Cut Stump Treatment pre-trial detainees, Tompkins to get us where we are and he Cabral’s term will occur in Basal Treatment Cut Stump Treatment Basal Treatment will also oversee a manage- is very committed to building Basal Treatment 2014, the next biennial elec- ment, security and administra- on that progress. Under his leadership, this Department’s tion. Further information may be requested by contacting (during business hours, Mon-Fri from 8:00 am-4:00 pm): tive staff of over 1,000.     “As a dedicated public ser- best days are ahead of it.”         Tompkins holds a bache- Dawn Travalini, National Grid, 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02451 • Telephone: (781) 907-2448 vant on the frontlines of crime As Chief of External Af- lor’s degree in communica- prevention and reentry reha- fairs in the Suffolk County tions from Boston College bilitation, Steven brings first- Sheriff’s Department, Tomp- and a master’s degree in Pub- hand knowledge and passion kins supervised his own di- lic Policy from the University Build your own checking account, beginning with... to this critical position,” said vision and was a member of of Massachusetts, Boston. He Governor Patrick. “I am confi- dent in his ability to serve Suf- the Sheriff’s nine-member Executive Team, which was resides in Hyde Park with his wife and two children. 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    Page 4 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Housing / CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 / position to the plan last week, thorities struggle with lim- Heyer said a recent grant to there is a lot to do for one saying it was not beneficial to ited resources, but the funding the RHA to address repairs to person,” said Heyer. “It’s sim- tenants and was likely a good cuts (we’ve seen) are not the the 705 Scattered Site homes ply too much on the plate and theory, but not a good prac- cause of the breakdown of the was the result of many years there’s not enough staff to ad- tice. 705 program. That came due of technical assistance. dress all the functions in one Lizbeth Heyer, the state to a lack of maintenance and For its part, the RHA has job.” associate director for public attention to deteriorating con- been designated a “High Per- Additionally, many local housing, said just such a re- ditions. They certainly could former” by the federal gov- gional proposal would help have been addressed more ef- ernment (HUD) and its ex- controls over land develop- communities like Revere fix fectively to prevent the severe ecutive director, Linda Shaw, ment and land use would be failures that currently exist in deterioration that exists in has previously run numerous retained, so that no regional public housing. those buildings.” housing authorities in major authority would be able to re- “For a community like Re- Meanwhile, she said there cities such as New Orleans. develop property against the vere, this will help with the are other concerns in the RHA Heyer said the overall re- wishes of a local community. struggles they have working that lead her to believe a re- gionalization program – as It has not yet been estab- within scale to achieve op- gional approach will be more mentioned before – would lished where those regional erating effectiveness and ef- effective than the local con- establish six regional hous- hubs would be located, but ficiency, to professionalize figuration that exists now. ing authorities and would Heyer did say the proposed the staff and bring additional “The 705s are the most eliminate many local func- legislation identifies Suffolk resources and experience that obvious problems from the tions from communities. That will help with the problems windshield survey perspective would include an executive County as one location – like- Revere has,” she said. because they are in significant director and a local board of ly uniting Revere with Boston, She specifically indicated disrepair and are boarded directors – as well as back of- Chelsea and Winthrop. Spe- that Revere has not done well up and a blight to the neigh- fice functions and technical cifically, each region would in handling its scattered site borhood,” said Heyer. “We functions. contain about 11,000 housing housing program – called a have an ongoing relationship However, a site manager units. 705 program. Those scattered with technical assistance to for each community would “Any assertion that the plan sites include homes on Dana the Revere Housing Author- remain in place, and mainte- would result in a reduction of Street and Highland Avenue. ity in regard to maintenance, nance/custodial staff would services and will require ten- “The 705 Scattered Site preventative maintenance, be available locally with ease, ants to travel five, 10 or 15 program – those buildings they management of wait lists and she said. The site manager miles to get services they are have suffer from an extreme tenant certification. There are would be like an executive amount of disrepair which is other concerns that exist with director, but would not have due is just not true,” she said. above and beyond what we the Revere Housing Author- to deal with human resources Patrick submitted the re- would see at housing authori- ity that indicate a historic lack and the administration end of gionalization plan to the Leg- On Saturday, January 12, Patrick Ewing, Olympic Gold Medalist ties that run a 705 program,” of full capacity to operate the the job. islature, which is reviewing and Former New York Knicks Star visited Cafe Rossetti’s. In honor said Heyer. “All housing au- housing authority.” “It’s a complex job and the bill now. of his visit Chefs Bob and Steve Rossetti created, THE PATRICK EWING FLATBREAD PIZZA, a delicious treat of red and yellow tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, fresh arugula, shaved parmesan, Dog / / CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and minced imported peppadew peppers. “That poor kid lost his dog curred over the last two years but police dispatch had failed is a pet owner. We all have and can’t get it back because due to what she said is a lack to take down the man’s num- dogs and cats. We will review police dispatch doesn’t be- of any comprehensive plan by ber or information. the policies and get to the bot- lieve animal calls are impor- police for dealing with ani- “I did call the police then tom of this.” ELDER ASSET PROTECTION tant,” said Lisa Cutting of mals. Ocean View Kennels, which “I can’t even begin to tell and they just said they couldn’t get me any more information Cutting said she hopes that is the case. Protect Your Home For Your Heirs holds a contract with the City you what I’m going through on it and I wondered why that Just last weekend, police Life Estates * Trusts * Health Care Proxies to house lost or abandoned with this City,” said Cutting. was because they were the dropped off a young, baby animals. “The situation is 10 “My mother wants to pull the ones who told us about the Beagle without any explana- Living Wills * Powers of Attorney times worse than a year ago contract, but then the animals man calling them,” said Gen- tion. It appeared to belong to Call For Free Consultation * House Calls Available when I went up to the City will be put to sleep – even the tile. “There was nothing for someone. Cutting did some re- Council and let my frustra- ones that are just lost. We re- me to do at that point but to search and found out that the ATTORNEY STEPHEN F. MURRAY tions fly. I have to go through ally hate all this.” wait for information. I called dog hadn’t even been logged Boston to try to get help. Re- Last year, Cutting detailed the Animal Control officer and in at police headquarters, so One Orr Square, Revere, MA 02151 � 781-289-3417 vere just doesn’t care. that healthy, lost animals had left a message like they told nobody knew it had been “This is why I went in front actually been euthanized due me to do and they said they turned in to her. J.L. LeBLanc Tax Service, Inc. of the Council one year ago,” to miscommunication by po- she continued, alluding to a lice with owners. would get back to me as soon as possible. I still haven’t got- “If somebody called to report that young Beagle very animated discussion she Gentile said he has had his ten any message back.” had been lost, no one would had before the Council last Jack Russell Terrier – named And of course, that was know I have it,” said Cutting. February. “I am not the DPW, Emily – for nine years. The more than one month ago. “Worse yet, if I hadn’t taken and yet the police just drop the trouble for him began on Dec. As Gentile and Cutting un- it, it would have been taken I.R.S. PRoBLemS? UnfILed Tax ReTURnS??? dogs and leave. These animals 19th around 6 p.m. when his derstand the situation, the man to the shelter and put to sleep. are living breathing things. mother accidentally let Em- does have the dog, but when I know someone out there is call (617) 569-2021 I’ve had it with dispatch, with ily out unattended so the dog he called, police did not take looking for it. It’s just a baby, the chief, with the mayor and could go to the bathroom. down his information. There- but all the police do is drop everybody. I’m stuck though. However, the dog never came fore, all anyone knows is that and leave.” I’m stuck either working with inside to their Highland Av- a man from Beachmont has Cutting said there also people who won’t work with enue home afterward. the dog. No more help aside needs to be a coordinated ef- me or turning my back on Gentile said he searched from that has been offered. fort to get dogs adopted that PLEASE RECYCLE animals who will die on the Shirley Avenue for hours upon streets.” hours with no luck. The next “It has been kind of frustrat- ing,” Gentile said. have been abandoned or sur- rendered and are still in her THIS NEWSPAPER Cutting said Gentile’s situa- day, he called Cutting, who tion is just one of many heart- told him that a man had called So, the high schooler has taken matters into his own care. Currently, she has six dogs, and most have been in breaking stories that have oc- police to say he found the dog, hands. her care for more than three He plastered the neighbor- months. LAW OFFICE OF hood with fliers that were al- “If I don’t keep them, they Randy M. Shuman, PC most immediately ruined by rain and snow. He has looked tirelessly and wants to go just get put to sleep at North Shore (Shelter),” she said. “That’s a shame because they PERSONAL INJURY door-to-door if his mother will are adoptable dogs. They let him. aren’t harmful. Every time NO FEE UNLESS SUCCESSFUL Revere Police, upon learn- people find out about these ing more about the situation, dogs, they get adopted im- told the Journal that they are mediately. The City’s lack of revisiting the idea of making concern for these animals is SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2013 7PM a clear policy for lost or aban- disgusting. They treat flowers doned animals – a problem in this City better than they do FAMILY LAW they were told of more than a these dogs.” year ago by Cutting. For the record, Gentile said You Don’t FAMILY Travel to Boston Have to LAW “We’re going to revisit our his terrier is white with almost You Get The Best Travel to Boston To Don’t Have to Representation policies and procedures to no brown fur spots on her make sure there are no over- body. She was wearing a pink To Get The Best Representation sights or cracks to fall through,” collar when she disappeared, said Lt. Amy O’Hara. “We’re and she answers to the name not going to have this happen of “Emily.” again. If someone called and Anyone with any informa- 781-284-0200 had information on that dog, tion can call him at (781) 353- it shouldn’t be hard for us to 4716 or his mother at (617) track it down. Everybody here 401-5100. MAIN EVENT Generations of Experience Firmly Cemented in Revere VS. 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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 5 “BMC delivered the loves of Fourth-grader Aya Harper took away the championship trophy on Tuesday at the 2nd Annual Paul Revere Spelling Bee. She now goes to the regional bee in Lynn this March. She is pictured with her father, Linwood Harper, and grandparents, Rose and Ted Fowler. my life.” Harper wins Paul Revere Spelling Bee By Seth Daniel Principal Barbara Kelly. “All the word ‘extant’ to win the the students were prepared competition. It went 37 rounds of in- and sharp.” Both Harper and Dembri tense spelling, but in the end Students were poised and turned in remarkably poised Paul Revere fourth grader Aya ready this year for a solid performances, teachers at the Harper emerged as the spell- competition. In fact, no one school noted. ing champion for the school was even eliminated until the Harper finished third in last in a memorable competition third round. year’s competition, and was with fifth-grader Manal Dem- Things got particularly noted for her relaxed disposi- bri. heated on Tuesday in the 15th tion. That was something she The competition is in round when Fourth-grader returned with this year, and its second year, with other Anthony Perno missed the something that propelled her schools now following the word ‘evaluate.’ He had been to victory. Paul Revere’s lead in estab- going toe-to-toe with Harper “She doesn’t get nervous,” lishing the competition. Some and Dembri for some time. said her father, Linwood 15 students from grades 1-5 That set the stage for a Harper. “She has nerves of squared off on Tuesday morn- long-lasting and intense spell- steel, definitely.” ing for the right to advance off between the two girls. Last year’s Paul Revere to the Breed Middle School In the 21st round, Dembri champion, Elena Nguyen, in Lynn on March 15th. The missed the word ‘intricate,’ barely missed out on a trip to winner of that competition and that allowed Harper a Washington, D.C., last. She will advance to Washington, shot at victory. However, she took second place in the re- D.C. for the official Scripps- missed the word ‘ambitious’ gional bee at Lynn. Howard Spelling Bee. and so they continued. Judges in the contest were “This was another great They went another 16 Revere Mayor Dan Rizzo, year of competition and hope- rounds before Dembri faltered Paul Revere Literacy Coach fully they will all be as enter- on ‘subsequent.’ Michele Kelly and Journal taining as this one was,” said Harper correctly spelled Reporter Seth Daniel. Casino/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 / western Massachusetts. pal partner Richard Fields. They also have not speci- Under the new gaming law, According to old media re- fied a type of license (casino a company does not have to ports from 2005, Fields had a or slot) or a region where they specify a site for development very public personal and legal want to locate. However, offi- until applying for the Phase 2 battle with his former friend cials from the company have portion of regulatory review. Donald Trump. Fields had indicated publicly that they The Cordish Company apparently been the manager have looked at sites in Boston filed last Tuesday under the of Marla Maples – Trump’s for a potential casino or slot corporation PPE Casino Re- ex-wife – at one time and the parlor. sorts MA, which is associated two got close. Then, they de- A spokesperson from Rush with the principal owners of cided to partner in develop- Street Gaming did not respond Cordish. They also paid their ing the Hard Rock American to a request for comment from $400,000 non-refundable li- Indian (Seminole) casino in the Journal in time for this censing fee. Hollywood, FL. When Trump story. Managing Partner Joe backed out, Fields recruited Rush Street Gaming is one Weinberg said Cordish is still the services of the Cordish Crissanny, Jayden of the few companies in the evaluating several “excellent Company – so it goes. Trump and Jeremiah mix of applicants that has sites” within the state and de- took offense when Fields and experience developing urban ciding between the Category 1 Cordish were successful in casinos – having successfully and 2 licenses. establishing the casino, fil- put a casino in Philadelphia. “We are very enthusias- ing a lawsuit in which both tic about the Massachusetts Fields and Trump made no All told, last week’s bar- market and look forward to bones about their deteriorat- rage of applications – poten- “I’m so happy I had my babies at tially five for Greater Boston working with the State and the ing friendship. – is a dramatic departure from Boston Medical Center. The doctors, midwives Massachusetts Gaming Com- It was Fields’ first casino mission on our application,” development, and it came where things were just a few and nurses provided the best care and made months ago when it appeared said Weinberg in a release. with Cordish – who, interest- that Suffolk Downs was the my family feel so comfortable. And the new Cordish’s application came ingly enough, replaced “The out of the clear blue sky for Don.” only game in town. private mother/baby rooms were like being most who have followed the Additionally, the Massa- The five potential appli- expanded gaming discus- chusetts Gaming and Enter- cants for the Greater Boston home. Nothing could be more beautiful—except sion, and its vagueness hasn’t tainment corporation – con- resort casino license are PPE for my little boys, Jayden and Jeremiah.” helped in guessing where its trolled by Chicago gaming (no site), Mass Gaming and sudden interest came from. and real estate investor Neil Entertainment (no site), Wynn The Cordish Company does Bluhm (Rush Street Gaming MA Inc. (Everett), Suffolk have one colorful connection – has been equally as vague Downs (Eastie/Revere) and with one prominent applicant, in its submission to the Mass Crossroads Massachusetts Planning to have a baby? Call East Boston that of Suffolk Downs’ princi- Gaming Commission (MGC). LLC (Milford). Neighborhood Health Center or visit bmc.org/baby to learn why other moms-to-be are choosing BMC. 617-568-4400 I ebnhc.org 10 Gove Street I 20 MaverIck Square Black ƒBMC-296_Crissany.EB.5.5x21_RJ.ENG.indd 1 12/27/12 2:53 PM
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    Page 6 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK January 27 - February 2 WHY I AM AN ADVOCATE FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION By Megan Adzima, a Catholic high school in tion. These tenets – values, et magic of a Catholic class- Admissions Advocate for the Jacksonville, Florida, and community, and academic room and then I pray that Catholic Schools Admissions while I was impressed with excellence – are present in a Catholic education will be Collaborative my college friends who the seven Catholic schools I possible for their child and practiced their religion have worked with since my for all children. once a week, my life and college graduation, from My college graduation The Archdiocese of faith were changed forev- grammar schools to uni- Mass was the first time I at- Boston’s Catholic Schools er as I witnessed teenag- versities. I am no longer tended church in six years. Office, the Catholic Schools ers discover the world and a classroom teacher and I When given the opportu- Foundation, and every themselves in the context miss seeing young people nity to practice my faith as school in the Diocese work of the Catholic faith, every exhibit these qualities daily. a young adult, I chose not tirelessly to ensure that all day. However, I am able to bear to. Instead I prioritized children have access to an witness to the gifts of Cath- friends and education. My I learned that in a excellent Catholic educa- olic education now from a liberal arts classes fueled Catholic school students’ tion through funding, sup- different role as an Admis- in me a “spiritual, but not spiritual growth does not port, professional devel- sions Advocate through the religious” mentality and al- just happen in the theolo- opment, unique programs, Catholic Schools Founda- though I never benefitted gy classroom; it permeates and most importantly, a tion’s Catholic Schools Ad- from the homilies geared the school culture. In Jack- clear mission. When I at- missions Collaborative. towards young adults on sonville, my students were tend Mass (now regular- campus, I always admired Christians in math class, When speaking with ly) with my schools, I al- my peers who attended on the sports fields, and in potential families, it takes ways say an extra prayer of Mass on Sunday evenings. the cafeteria. They prayed all I have not to shout with thanks for Catholic educa- My classmates understood for each other, organized joy at parents, “A Catho- tion because, although lat- their faith as part of their social justice events, and lic education will change er in life than some, it has identity, while I fruitlessly struggled to understand your child’s life! They will given me a stronger under- searched for my identity in Church teachings at every learn! They will become standing of the world and episodes of Friends. stage of their education. I incredible individuals!” I my role in it. realize now that my Catho- tell the parents how our Though my college ed- For more informa- lic college gave me many of schools’ academics, values, ucation did not nurture my tion about Catholic grade the same experiences and and community will impact faith life in a traditional schools in Chelsea, East world-views my students their children: Catholic way, it did nurture in me Boston, Everett, Revere ad had, but I was not exposed schools have higher grad- an earnest idealism, which Somerville, email admis- to them until I was an adult. uation rates than public I embraced after gradua- sionscollaborative@gmail. How might I be different schools and graduates of tion by participating in the com. today had I received these Catholic schools are more University of Notre Dame’s gifts at a younger age? civically engaged, more tol- service-through-teaching erant of diverse views, and program, The Alliance for I believe the answer more committed to service Catholic Education (ACE). to that question lies in the as adults. Then I bring I taught for three years in tenets of Catholic educa- families to observe the qui- Immaculate Conception School OPEN HOUSE Did You Know: PLEASE RECYCLE THIS Call for an appointment at your convenience NEWSPAPER MALDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL High Academic Standards for Pre-School (Age 3) to Grade 8 We provide young men a solid foundation EBCCS, Where Your Family for future success. Call us. Becomes Our Family Financial Aid Available 69 London Street, East Boston, MA 02128 617 567-7456 www.ebccs.org Wheelchair Accessible Call Us To Arrange Placement Testing, Schedule a Shadow Date or For More Information Admissions: 781-475-5293 or www.maldencatholic.org MALDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Music Program Full Day K0, K1, & K2 A Xaverian Brothers Sponsored School Celebrating 80 Years of Excellence Feel free to visit our school and see first-hand our outstanding programs! Black Cyan Magenta Yellow
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 7 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK January 27 - February 2 GET READY FOR CELEBRATE NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK CATHOLIC SCHOOLS ioners and the community at advocates are urged to wear a Schools Week celebration be- WEEK 2013 National Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebra- large. Individual dioceses and local Catholic elementary and button showing their support came an annual event in 1974. Catholic Schools Week and tion of Catholic education in secondary schools develop Again this year the Catho- the National Marketing Cam- NEXT CELEBRATION OF the United States. During the and promote their own CSW lic Schools Week Marketing paign are joint projects of the week, schools and parishes fo- activities each year. Kit, with step-by-step guide- National Catholic Educational CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK IS cus on the value Catholic edu- lines to help organize Catholic Association, the world’s larg- JANUARY 27 TO cation provides to young peo- The Catholic University of Schools Week celebrations, est private professional ed- ple and Catholic education’s America will commemorate a liturgy guide and support- ucation association, and the FEBRUARY 2, 2013 contributions to our church, Catholic Schools Week during ing graphics was provided to United States Conference of There are 132,656 pri- ruary 2. Schools typically cel- our communities and our na- the Mass of St. Thomas Aqui- member schools as a benefit Catholic Bishops, the national vate and public schools in ebrate Catholic Schools Week tion. nas at 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. of membership. public policy organization of the United States, according with Masses, open houses The week builds communi- 29. The Mass will be broadcast U.S. bishops. to Department of Education and activities for students, ty awareness of and involve- live by EWTN. The National Catholic statistics. Of those, 6,980 are families, parishioners and the ment in Catholic schools Often schools will cele- Catholic elementary or sec- community at large. throughout the country. . brate the parish family on ondary schools. What sets During this week, many dio- Sunday (this year, Jan. 27); these Catholic schools apart A Marketing Kit is produced ceses and schools encourage the community on Monday from the pack? each year to help schools cele- parents to take full advantage (Jan. 28); students on Tuesday Three things, say educa- brate Catholic Schools Week. of the benefits of local Catho- (Jan. 29); and religious and tors, parents and community Other merchandise items, lic schools by enrolling their clergy on Thursday (Jan. 31). leaders: faith, academics and such as T-shirts, buttons, children in those schools. In addition, schools often set service. pencils and gift items, will be The annual observance aside time during the week to Children are taught faith— available with the theme and begins Jan. 27 and continues honor grandparents. Good Shepard not just the basics of Christi- logo. These items will be avail- to Feb. 2. Schools typically anity, but how to have a rela- able for purchase in August celebrate National Catholic National Appreciation Day 2x5 tionship with God. from http://.catholicschools- Schools Week with Masses, falls on the Wednesday of Academics, which in Cath- week.ncea.org. open houses and activities Catholic Schools Week (Jan. olic schools are held to very for students, families, parish- 30). On this day in particular, high standards, help each Catholic Schools Week is child reach his or her poten- a joint project of NCEA and tial. the U.S. Conference of Cath- PLEASE Service, the giving of one’s olic Bishops. To learn more time and effort to help others, about Catholic Schools Week, is taught both as an expression of faith and good citizenship. visit the NCEA Web site at: www.ncea.org/news/Catholic- RECYCLE THIS The annual observance starts the last Sunday in Jan- SchoolsWeek.asp. NEWSPAPER uary and runs all week, which in 2013 is January 27 to Feb- CATHOLIC SCHOOL’S WEEK ACTIVITIES By Marianne Salza on a daily basis,” says Principal faculty and students. Maria Giggie. “To celebrate our “This is something we live Catholic School’s Week, Jan. Catholic identity, we’re inviting by every day at the school,” says 27- Feb. 2, 2013, is a national parishioners and active mem- Barbara Keohane, Director of observance for schools to cel- bers of our community to lunch Business and Communications, ebrate their individuality, and and give back to our PTO offi- about the week’s theme. “We feel reflect upon the importance of cers who worked so hard for the that it is morally, academically, their staff, students, and parents. school.” and from a community service This year’s theme is “Catholic An open house will be held vision, a great launch. Raising Schools Raise their Standards,” Monday and Tuesday at St. the standards is something you and is illustrated by an expo- Anthony’s School. Wednesday can learn from every day.” nential growth chart that culmi- is Student Appreciation Day, Immaculate Conception nates into a cross, symbolizing when students wear a jersey of School, Revere, incorporates the underlining faith of Catholic their favorite sports team to sup- “Raising their Standards” schools. port them. There will be a VIP through their daily teaching St. Anthony’s School, in Ev- luncheon with food provided by and fundamental religious val- erett, focuses on this idea by Kelly’s Roast Beef to honor the ues. They will have a celebratory constantly bettering the curric- important people in students’ mass, Munchkin Monday, a visit ulum of the school by making lives, and a student/staff volley- by the Epic Brass band, an ice College-preparatory curriculum 9 Advanced Placement Courses sure there is progression within ball game on Tuesday night. The cream sundae party, and basket- 13 Sports Programs 18 Extracurricular Clubs each grade. Last year, the school school community will be going ball game between the 8th grade Diverse school community Theatre Arts Program began standardized testing in to Roller World on Wednesday and faculty. the 1st grade to learn how to evening, and the week will close “Immaculate Conception enhance the educational pro- with a liturgy. raises the standards by using gram. Once teachers received South Boston Catho- a rigorous curriculum that in- the results, a workshop was held lic Academy begins Catholic tegrates technology and the to discuss which subjects the School Week with a family mass common core standards, and by For Admissions information, contact Stefanie McKanas students were mastering in, and on Sunday and an open house engaging students in social and at 617-389-0240 or smckanas@popejohnhs.org. which courses needed improve- on Tuesday. 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    Page 8 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Forum Revere J o u r n a l PRESIDENT: Stephen Quigley MARKETING DIRECTOR: Deb DiGregorio THE MARIJUANA DISPENSARY ISSUE Through TheYears The law has a good intent, 10 years ago The girls now are 3-1 and are lice officer, to a regular beat is died of a heart attack this week but it overall is not suitable for Revere January 29, 2003 now the only RHS winter just a matter of routine police at the age of 64. Although the weather may sports team with a winning procedure. Jim DelGaizo, former Re- The City Council's public hearing on Jan. 28th concerning record. Massport has agreed to pur- vere High football star, college the issue of the new law passed by the voters in November that be frigid, the city’s political climate already is heating up Jerry Alviti scored two chase three schools from the All-American, and member of allows for the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries goals to pace the RHS hockey city that are in the flight paths this year’s Super Bowl cham- deserves thoughtful consideration by both residents and our with the announcement by Ward 4 resident George Ro- team to a 4-4 tie with Cam- of Logan Airport. Two of the pion Miami Dolphins, will be council members. bridge. Richie Gallucci and schools, the Julia Ward Howe the guest speaker at this week’s We recognize that the basis for the creation of marijuana tondo that he will challenge incumbent Ward 4 Councillor Colin Doherty also scored for and Mary T. Ronan, would be annual Revere High Football dispensaries are two-fold: First, that marijuana itself is a rela- the Patriots. demolished and the city would Parents Club banquet. tively harmless drug that the government really has no business Michael Ferrante in the fall election. Children of the Corn, Snip- lease back the third, the Louis Dom Gizzi sank a basket in keeping out of the hands of adults and second, that marijuana er, and Bodyguard are playing Pasteur, to use for school sup- with just one second to play to has been shown to have proven medical benefits for those with Two residents at 82 Hich- born St., David Quintero and at the Revere Showcase Cin- ply storage. The deal would be give the RHS basketball team cancer and other illnesses. ema. contingent upon the construc- a thrilling 75-74 win over Moreover, we in general would agree with those who con- German Medina, are credited with saving the life of Gloria tion of a new K-8 school away Everett. Backcourtman Joe tend that maintaining marijuana's illegal status only serves to 30 years ago from the flight paths on Crys- Driscoll poured in 37 points bankroll the criminal element (much like Prohibition did in the Vidales and her two year old daughter from their burning January 28, 1983 tal Ave. for the Patriots. 1920s). Further, there may be some truth to the notion that mar- Former Revere Welfare Di- Despite a 5-4 loss to second ijuana's illegal status perversely makes it more available to our car which had crashed intro A standing room only a maple tree in front of 82 crowd filled the City Council rector Anthony A. Gallo has place Medford, the RHS hock- youth precisely because it is sold on the black market, which been found guilty after a trial ey team still is in first place in is wholly unregulated by the government. Moreover, because Hichborn after the brakes on chambers for a joint meet- Vidales’s car had failed and ing between the Council and in Suffolk Superior Court on a the Greater Boston League the criminal element is in charge of the marijuana market, our charge of bribery. with a 9-1-2 record. young people are dealing with criminals who then become in- it had become a runaway ve- Planning Board as they began hicle down Franklin Ave. discussions to revise the city’s Flags in the city, which have tent on selling other, harder drugs to our youth who otherwise been flying at half staff for the 50 years ago would have no contact with low-life drug dealers. Pres. George W. Bush’s zoning ordinances for the time approval of an additional in 28 years. Two areas of con- past 28 days in honor of for- January 24, 1963 But those ideas are nice in theory. We fear that the reality of mer Pres. Harry S. Truman, potential drug dispensaries in neighborhoods and communities $200 million in heating assis- cern that arose involved Won- Jerome Rappaport, the de- tance for low income families derland Dog Track, which who died 28 days ago, now veloper who has proposed a such as Revere would be an altogether different story. The ex- will remain at half staff for an- perience in other states where medical marijuana is sold legally comes as welcome news to wants a zoning change to be $200 million urban renewal many in Revere who are hav- able to build a dog kennel, and other 30 days in the wake of project for Revere Beach, told has shown that more than just those truly in medical need are the death of former President able to purchase marijuana. ing a tough time paying their Roughan’s Point, where resi- Please see YEARS Page 9 heating bills during this frigid dents want the area changed Lyndon Baines Johnson, who Further, all of us would agree that even if marijuana were completely legal, it should not be made available to our young winter. to residential, but developer people for whom marijuana usage clearly is not a good thing The Revere High cheer- Ben Ford Abrams, who owns (just as alcohol usage is not a good thing for those under 21). leading team finished in third place last weekend at the commercial property, wants it to remain zoned for commer- Letter to the editor But unless medical marijuana is dispensed by licensed pharma- cists like any other drug (and our understanding of this new law CheerSport National Cham- cial use. pionships held at the Georgia Vandals struck Revere High On the Casino 15, 2013 Tycoon, Wynn out is that these dispensaries are not anywhere near what we think Dear Editor: to battle Mayor Menino. Mr. of as a drug store), we can envision its dispensation and usage World Congress Center in At- in two separate incidents over Massachusetts will be hold- Wynn Mayor Menino is no soon running out of control and becoming more available to our lanta. the weekend, destroying the Local residents are remem- television studio room and ing a great Stake Race! The push over and you will also youth. PURSE will be the license for bering former long-time Chel- taking Panasonic video re- have to battle Revere Mayor So we agree with the efforts of our City Council to block sea Soldiers Home Comman- corders worth $1500. a Resort Casino. Many entries Dan Rizzo, who is also a pro- marijuana dispensaries from coming to Revere. It is simply dant John L. Quigley, who The Appeals Board has have gotten into the race. Suf- ponent for Suffolk Downs. the wrong type of business at the wrong time and in the wrong passed away this week. Quig- granted a variance to North folk Downs was one of the Let’s not forget the people place, namely, our community of Revere. ley, who earned a Purple Heart Shore Health Systems to build first to enter. who own and run Suffolk at the battle of Iwo Jima in a 123 bed nursing home on the Working at Suffolk Downs Downs their plans for a beau- A WORTHY MEMORIAL WWII, helped countless Re- vere veterans and their fami- site of the former Revere Me- morial Hospital. for some time (now retired), I consider myself a fair handi- tiful resort casino could never Recognition for the women who served in capper. I am betting on Suf- be matched. Mr. Wynn I sug- lies during their time of need. Revere Police Officer Barry folk Downs to finish the big gest you go back to Vegas, WWII long overdue Gavin Monagle, a Revere Feldberg has been indicted on don’t waste your money on a native and a teacher in the larceny charges after he alleg- race first. Suffolk Downs, The effort by Eileen Merullo and others to ensure that the Revere schools, the present edly stopped a car in the Won- since 1935, has been a great chemically polluted site. military service of women in World War II does not go unre- coach of the Savio Prep foot- derland parking lot and took a asset to the surrounding com- My wager is that Suffolk membered is one of the most worthy causes to have come along ball team , has said he will not bag, with $2000 in cash and munities of East Boston, Re- Downs is the best bet! in quite a while. be a candidate for the open drugs, from three men and or- vere, Winthrop, Chelsea and Vincent F. Cammarata There were 141 Revere women, of whom Eileen was one, Revere High head coaching dered them to go on their way. many others. who directly contributed to the war effort. However, their deeds position. Police Chief Jake DeLeire has While employed at Suffolk have been wholly unrecognized. To say they have been taken Gangs of New York, and suspended Feldberg for the al- Downs many of my fellow em- Thank you for granted is understating the degree to which their dedication Catch Me If You Can are play- leged incident. ployees were from the above- Dear Editor: and contributions to our victory over Nazi Germany and the ing at the Revere Showcase The School Facilities plan- mentioned communities and I would like to thank the Empire of Japan have been ignored. Cinemas. ning Task Force has recom- many are still employed there. customers, employees, and So it is with a great deal of local pride in these women, who mended that five schools be I hope the former and pres- the management of the Squire were our wives, mothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, classmates, and 20 years ago closed, the Achenbach, Bar- Road Stop & Shop for the ent employees read this letter girls next door, that we heartily endorse the move to create a January 27, 1993 rows, Liberty, Roosevelt, and boxes of food they donated and let their voices be heard. memorial in their honor on the American Legion lawn and urge Shurtleff. The Mass. Appeals Court Suffolk Downs is the most to St. Vincent de Paul at St. our readers to make a donation, no matter how small, so that Jack Johnson scored 21 has ruled that former Revere logical are to build a resort Mary’s Church. perhaps this task can be accomplished by Memorial Day. points in a 63-56 win for the Police Chief John “Jake” De- casino because of its location The 150 boxes they donat- Leire, who was convicted in RHS basketball team over to these fine and deserving ed during Thanksgiving and REMEMBERING REV. KING the ExamScam scandal sev- Chelsea. Maura Driscoll took first cities. Other locations, one in Christmas were greatly ap- eral years ago, is not entitled particular is in the middle of preciated by the needy of our A man who stood up for the rights of everybody to collect his pension. place in all four events to pace a down town area and one is Coach Ann Montani’s RHS parish. For those of us of a certain age, it is hard to imagine that 2013 will A wild City Council meet- in an area where it would cost girls gymnastic team to wins Their help is extended mark 45 years since the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King ing saw councillors and May- millions to remove pollutants over Masconomet and No. from the site and some of the throughout the year. So thank in Memphis while he was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine or Robert Haas exchange bit- Motel. Recalling the news of his murder still brings chills and a deep ter and personal attacks. Upon Reading. Revere is seeking other proposed areas are in you all for your time, effort, sense of sadness that never will subside. a motion for reconsideration to repeat as undefeated cham- isolated areas. money and just caring for your For those who are too young to have been alive in that era of Amer- by Councillor Patsy Tata, the pion of the Northern Confer- As I was composing this neighbors. ican history, there are a few things that everyone should know about Council voted 6-5 to reconsid- ence. letter, I saw a recent article Officers and Member Dr. King that should provide inspiration to all of us. er and reject Haas’s appoint- The RHS hockey team de- in the Herald dated January of S.V.D.P. St. Mary’s First, he was not perfect. No person is or ever has been. Dr. King ment of Michael W. Kelleher feated Chelsea 2-1 behind Revere was just like any of us; he had his strengths and he had his weak- III to the Planning Board, an goals by John Consolo and nesses, and like all of us, he made some mistakes. appointment the Council had Craig Neil. Second, Dr. King was fearless. He knew from the inception of his confirmed at its prior meet- Best Friends, Dark Crystal, rise to prominence of the civil rights movement that he would become ing. Councillors Steven Co- and Concrete Jungle are play- Journal a target for those who opposed change. Yet, even though he often told larossi and George Caporale ing at the Revere Showcase others that he believed his death would be imminent, he did not relent charged that Tata’s move was Cinemas. in his fight to continue his work in the civil rights movement. politically-motivated because D irectory Third, Dr. King stood for the rights of all Americans, not merely Kelleher had worked for can- 40 years ago those of color. Indeed, he was in Memphis working with striking sani- didates who had opposed Tata January 25, 1973 Advertising and tation workers whose pay and working conditions he was seeking to in the past. Haas termed the Revere Housing Authority Marketing Editorial help improve. He was an outspoken critic of the Vietnam War because vote “disgusting” and “has Exec. Director Carl Hyman 781-485-0588 Assistant Marketing Directors • 781-284-2400 Senior Reporter  he knew it to be an unjust war, not only for poor Americans who could brought city government to an has filed a $50,000 slander Colm Bohill Seth Daniel not get a deferment for the draft, but also for the people of Vietnam, all-time low.” Councilwoman suit against City Councillor Maureen DiBella Regular Contributors whose homeland was being bombed into oblivion at great profit for Adele Toro stormed Tata at Joseph DelGrosso for charg- Senior Sales Associates John Lynds the American military-industrial complex. the Council bench and called ing that Hyman allegedly tried Peter Sacco Copy Editing, Layout If Dr. King were alive in the present era, there is no doubt that he Tata “a hypocrite who should to solicit a bribe from the own- Kathleen Bright Legal Advertising Scott Yates would have been in the forefront of the Occupy Wall Street movement be ashamed of yourself. Tata ers of the Shipwreck Lounge of two years back that highlighted the economic inequality which ex- replied, “Madam, there is no for his help in obtaining a year Ellen Bertino Ad Design Business ists in America today and that oppresses Americans of all races. bigger fool than you.,” round liquor license from the Accounts Executive By any measure, Dr. Martin Luther King was a great man. His Courageous Andrew Hud- Licensing Commission. Julie Dean Carol Alagero (classified) Judy Russi speeches ring as true today as they did two generations ago; indeed, son, a freshman at the North- The City Council unani- his "I Have A Dream" and "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speeches east Regional Vocational mously has appointed Mrs. are among the most powerful not only in American history, but in all School, is back on the basket- Margaret Vaillancourt, 26, to of Western civilization. ball court nine months after a position on the Revere Parks All of us should realize from the example set by Dr. King that in undergoing major brain sur- and Recreation Commission. each of us is the power to change the world. We may not be as gifted gery when he was shoved into Vaillancourt was one of three S ubscription as Dr. King was with his oratory, but each of us has the capacity to in- an unpadded cement wall dur- persons arrested during a cit- spire others, whether through our words or deeds, whether on a small ing a youth basketball game. in at City Hall in which they I nformation The Revere Journal is published every Wednesday by the Independent or large scale, to make the world a better place. Countless of our fel- The RHS boys and girls were protesting the city’s lack Newspaper Group. Periodical postage rates paid at Boston, MA. Newsstand low citizens have followed the path set by Dr. King and countless track teams both defeated of recreational opportunities price is 50 cents. Subscriptions are $26 per year in Revere, and $50 per year outside the city. Known office of publication: 385 Broadway, Revere, MA more will do so in the years ahead. Everett. Kevin Boodoo was for youth. 02151. Postal publication number is USPS NO. 710-120. Postmaster, send address corrections to the Independent Newspaper Group, Attn: Circula- So as we celebrate Martin Luther King Day, let us recall not only among the winners for the Police Chief George P. tion, 385 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. his memory and the great things he did, but the great things that his boys, capturing the mile in Corbett has asserted that the The Revere Journal assumes no financial responsibility for typographi- cal errors in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management legacy is continuing to bring about more than two generations after 5:18.4. Candice Borden was transfer of Detective Michael immediately of any errors that may occur. his death. among the winners for the Casoli, who has made more girls, taking the 600 in 1:43.9. drug arrests than any other po- Black
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 9 SOCCER FUNDRaiSER SET FOR SATURDAY Sheriff, Public Safety Sec. urge education and kindness in MLK speech By Seth Daniel In what was probably her last public appearance as Suf- folk County Sheriff, new state Public Safety Secretary An- drea Cabral gave the keynote address at the Chelsea Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast - fo- cusing her remarks primarily for the young people in the Revere and Chelsea area. “Growing up, Dr. King and Malcolm X were very impor- Suffolk County Sheriff – and tant men in my household,” incoming state Secretary of said Cabral. “These were men Public Safety – Andrea Cabral who risked their lives to fight gave keynote remarks at the for rights that were routinely annual Martin Luther King denied black people like me... Jr. Breakfast on Monday in Chelsea. It was one of her last Dr. King was thinking of me public appearances as Sheriff. and you and all the genera- tions in between and beyond when he did that...They knew knowledge is power and edu- back by conformity. cation is important. It’s easy “When we don’t succeed, to convince yourself that it many times it’s because we doesn’t matter to know more, hold ourselves back,” she said. to graduate high school or go “We should not be afraid to do to college. It does matter.” something different. It is the Cabral’s comments came unique who make a mark. You Five local youth soccer players, pictured above, from left, Hans-Edward Hoene, Kevin Valle, Adrian Perez, Sebastian Cuervo, and during the Chelsea Com- will never pick up a book and Juan “Danny” Maysonet, are members of the Massachusetts State Futsal (Indoor Soccer) U-14 team that has qualified for the na- munity and People’s A.M.E. read about people who have tional tournament to be held next month in Kansas. The players also compete for the Revere Strikers U-14 Division 1 team. The fut- Church Martin Luther King Jr. done important who were not sal team will be holding a fundraiser Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the East Boston Savings Bank branch on Broadway, Revere. Holiday celebration on Mon- unique. Different changes the Proceeds from the fundraiser will defray the players’ expenses for their trip to the national tournament. day in Chelsea High School. It world.” also came on the eve of one of Finally, Cabral called on Revere hydrant painting program completed for 2012 Cabral’s last days in the local everyone in the audience to re- office, where she has concen- sist the temptation to be mean- trated so much time and effort spirited. Rather, she called on While driving around the on ensuring that young people everyone to be kind in the city, take the time to notice all could be reformed if they so same vein that King called on of the fire hydrants in Revere desired. everyone to love one another. that have been painted over She reiterated her call to “Kindness does not cost the last seven years.  education by saying it is im- a dime,” she said. “You are Prior to this painting initia- portant to learn and to want to never too young to be kind tive, the majority of the hy- learn. to someone...You can change drants were most unsightly. “Be curious and ask ques- a person’s life with a friend- Some were rusted, some were tions,” she said. “Read a lot. ship. It’s easy to be mean, es- multi-colored, and some had Read about people who are pecially if you don’t feel good all or almost all of the paint smarter than you. Believe about yourself. The definition chipped off, making for an me, there are always people of courage is being afraid to ugly assortment of fire hy- smarter than you. Your hun- do what you know is right and drants.  ger for knowledge should be you do it anyway.” The Revere Beautification like your hunger for food. It Cabral is expected to be of- Committee (RBC) received should be never-ending. If it ficially sworn in as the new many complaints about the is, eventually, you will be one Secretary of Public Safety condition of the fire hydrants of the smart people that other – a state Cabinet position – at over their hot line (781-485- people are reading about.” some point late this week. She 2770). As a result of these Cabral also called on those has served as Suffolk County complaints, it was decided in the audience not to be held Sheriff for the past 10 years. that the situation could be remedied over a period of time by utilizing the work of BYC INSTALLATION the prisoners who do various kinds of work for the city, by having the work overseen by the Fire Department and the City of Revere, and by hav- Shown in photo left to right: Eleanor Vieira, Mayor Dan Rizzo, Bob Rotondo, Lt. Frank Ferrante and ing the RBC provide both the RoseLee Vincent paint and the management of this project.  Robert Rotondo of the City complished is the result of col- can be made when different RoseLee Vincent of the of Revere and Sheriff Andrea laboration between the City organizations work together. RBC and Lt. Frank Ferrante Cabral. The RBC thanks all of of Revere, the Revere Fire For more information on of the Revere Fire Depart- these individuals for their hard Department, Sheriff Cabral’s how to join the RBC, please ment spearheaded the effort. work in this program. office, and the RBC. It is an visit our website at www.rev- Also assisting in this endeav- The work that has been ac- example of the progress that erebeautification.com. or were Mayor Dan Rizzo and Through TheYears Beachmont Yacht Club recently held their annual installation of officers. Shown in the top photo Commodore John Gallagher (left) passes gavel to newly elected Commodore Kevin Drohan the Chamber of Commerce day meeting of the Our Lady tion to expand Logan Airport 70 years ago at installation of Officers Ceremony at Beachmont Yacht Club. that Revere needs to adopt a of Lourdes Holy Name Soci- had added so much silt to the January 28, 1943 In the bottom photo Past Commodore Dan Gallagher swears in new civic pride. Rappaport ety. inlet that the broad and deep 2013 officers at Beachmont Yacht Club. from left: Ed Kantorski, said that Revere has more po- Ernest Tentindo was in- channel that once led to the The City Council has ap- Kevin Drohan, Ken Griffin, John Gallagher, Bob Connolly, Charlie tential than almost any city in stalled as President of the Co- Beachmont Yacht Club has proved a pay ordinance that Hensley, Joe Demattio and Bob Long. the country thanks to its beau- lonial Acres Civic Corp. Sat- all but vanished. will give 10 percent payraises tiful beachfront, rapid transit, urday evening. The Planning Board has tom all city employees. and proximity to a major in- More than 350 persons were recommended that the city Harold Hill, son of Mr. ternational airport. on hand for the group’s fourth construct a parking lot on land and Mrs. Ferdinand Hill of City Manager Edward P. annual installation of officers between Central Avenue and 55 Bosson St., is home for a O’Toole has submitted a re- held at Caruso’s Diplomat. Sprague Street that would few days on a furlough. Hill cord budget of $7.9 million to Anthony Quinn and Sylvia accommodate 284 cars. The fought in the Battle of Gua- the City Council, representing Mangano star in Barabbas at city presently owns half of the dalcanal last August where he an increase of $561,334 over the Revere Theatre. Elvis Pre- land in question, but would contracted malaria. last year’s budget. The in- sley stars in Girls, Girls, Girls have to purchase the remain- The federal government crease will add $8.00 onto the at the Revere Drive In. ing parcels. has announced that all WPA city’s tax rate to a new high of Ed O’Hara scored 22 programs will cease by April $103.40. O’Toole’s budget in- 60 years ago points to lead the Immaculate 30. All milk stations will close cludes just $2,904,905 for the January 22, 1953 Conception High basketball February 1, though residents schools, which is $523,000 Revere schoolchildren team to a 58-48 win over St. will be able to obtain cou- less than what is being re- were dismissed from school Patrick’s of Watertown. IC pons to buy milk for six cents quested by the School Com- at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday so is in first place in the Catho- through February 27 at local mittee. they could watch the inau- lic League’s Division Three stores. The elimination of the John Mannone scored two guration of Pres. Dwight D. standings. WPA projects will affect 500 THINK OF IT AS goals to lead the RHS hockey Archie Mellace led Revere team to a 6-3 win over Mal- Eisenhower on television or listen to it on the radio. with 13 points and George workers in Revere, many of AN OWNER’S whom are deemed unemploy- den, which earlier had tied The Mass. House Com- Doucette added 10 as the able because of physical hand- MANUAL FOR Revere for the only blemish mittee on Harbors and Public RHS basketball team trounced on the Revere skaters’ record, Lands has recommended the Lowell, 53-36. icaps. Those who are deemed YOUR MONEY. which now is 7-0-1, good for construction of a seawall on Paul Feyler, ace Revere employable will register with first place in the Metropolitan Rice Avenue to protect the High center ice man, scored the federal employment bu- The free Consumer Action Handbook. In print and online at League. Point of Pines from storms. the lone goal for the Blue reau to seek jobs in private ConsumerAction.gov, it’s the everyday guide to getting the most Morris Sidman is the new However, the committee post- and White in a 1-1 tie with industry to assist with the war for your hard-earned money. For your free copy, order online at President of the Tifereth Israel poned action on a bill calling Gloucester. effort. ConsumerAction.gov; write to Handbook, Pueblo, CO 81009; or Synagogue. for the dredging of Belle Isle Randolph Scott stars in Fred Astaire and Rita Hay- call toll-free 1 (888) 8 PUEBLO. New Red Sox manager Inlet. State Rep. Harold Cana- Hangman’s Knot at the Re- worth star in You Were Never A public service message from the U.S. General Services Administration. Johnny Pesky will be the van, who sponsored the bill, vere Theatre Lovelier at the Revere and guest speaker at the First Fri- said that the dredging opera- Boulevard Theatres. Black
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    Page 10 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 obituaries Walter Bruce Anna Edelstein John Thomas Federici Well Known Revere Beach Bartender, Member Travel Was Her Passion Avid Bowler, Truck Driver and Former Barber of Revere Elks, Special Needs School Bus Driver Anna P. (Sutera) Edelstein Prince and John Thomas Federici of late Vincent Federici, Mary of Revere died on January 17. Hanover Revere died on January 20. Santoyanni and Rena Ioven. Walter M. Bruce, a lifelong “Sissy” She was 83 years old. Streets, He was 86 years old. He is also survived by seven Revere native, died January Bruce- Anna's passion was travel. today, A US Navy veteran of loving grandchildren and six 19 at Genesis of Wakefield Kelley She toured several countries Wednes- World War II, great grandchildren. following a brief illness. He and her and loved to share stories of day, Janu- he was a retired His Funeral will be held was 76 years old. husband, her journeys with family and ary 23 at truck driver and from the Paul Buonfiglio & Born in Chelsea, he lived Robert friends. 11 a.m. a member of Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, in Revere all his N. Kelley The beloved wife of Marvin Interment Teamsters Local 128 Revere St., Revere to- life and was a of Fort Edelstein, she leaves her niece will fol- 25. Born in Cam- day, Wednesday, January 23 1954 graduate Lauder- Lucy Giorgio-Pirkey and her low at Pu- bridge and raised in Revere, at 8:30 a.m. followed by a of Revere High dale, FL husband, Ed of Revere, and ritan Lawn Memorial Park in he attended Revere Schools Funeral Mass in St Anthony’s School. He was and New nephews Albert Giorgio II Peabody. Family will receive and was an avid bowler. Be- Church at 10 a.m. Relatives also a 1950 alum- Hamp- and his wife, Mary Ann, and visitors from 8:30 to 10:30 fore becoming a Teamster, he and friends are kindly invited. nus of the Immaculate Con- shire, Barbara Bruce-Meade Paul Charles Sutera. She also a.m. at the Boston Harborside worked as a barber. In lieu of flowers, donations ception Grammar School. He and her husband, Franklin leaves four grandnephews: Home, 580 Commercial St., He was the beloved husband may be made in his memory soon entered the United States “Frank” Meade of Revere and Robert, Jason, Albert III and Boston, MA 02109 prior to of the late Sally (DeSalvo); de- to the Hospice of the North Army during the Korean Con- Marilyn A. Symmes of Win- James and her grand-niece the service. In lieu of flowers, voted father of Marian Bruzz- Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Suite flict and served for over four throp. He is also lovingly sur- Katy. Anna was predeceased contributions may be made to ese and her husband, Anthony, B-102, Danvers MA 01923. years. vived by three grandchildren, by her sister Lillian Giorgio, the Parkinson's Disease Foun- Debra Vickers and her hus- Burial will be in the Massa- Walter spent many years many nieces, nephews, grand- brother Paul Sutera and neph- dation, 1359 Broadway, Suite band, Chris and Janis Guide chusetts National Cemetery. driving special needs children nieces and grand-nephews and ew Steven Giorgio. Anna's 1509, NY, NY 10018 or www. and her husband, Michael, all For guest book please visit in the early busing days. He the large extended Morgan passion was travel. pdf.org. Please visit www. of Revere; dear brother of the www.Buonfiglio.com is most remembered for his family on his Mom’s side here Her Funeral Mass will be at BostonHarborsideHome.com many years on the Beach (Re- in Revere and throughout the vere Beach), working many of North Shore. St. Leonard Church, corner of to leave online condolences. Edward and Eleanor M. the local cafes and lounges as a bartender, especially at Bud- Family and friends are in- vited to attend a Memorial Antonio Parco McFarland dy’s Cafe and Bill Ash’s Piz- Funeral Mass on Saturday, Of East Boston Edward T. McFarland of They were the beloved and za. He was a member of the January 26 at 10:30 a.m. in Revere died after a long ill- devoted parents of Lorna M. Revere Lodge of Elks #1171. the Immaculate Conception Antonio Parco of East Bos- survived by a brother and two ton died on January 20. sisters in Italy and by many ness at the Melrose-Wakefield McFarland of Hudson, Flori- He was the beloved son of Church (corner of Beach Hospital in Melrose on July da and Lynne M. McFarland- the late, M. Walter Bruce and Street and Winthrop Ave- He was the beloved husband loving nieces and nephews. of Grace (Locinto) Parco; lov- The family will receive 23, 2012. His dear wife of 69 Robison and her husband, Eleanor (Morgan) Bruce; the nue), Revere. Internment will years, Eleanor M. (Valiante) David V. Robison of Revere; dear father of Steven Ryan of be held privately. In lieu of ing father of Jennie Holland visitors on Thursday from 9 to and her husband, Ronald of 10:30 a.m. in the Rapino Me- McFarland, also of Revere and the cherished grandparents of Raymond, NH and Kimberly flowers, remembrances may also a resident of Annemark Edward M. Piscopo of Man- Richard and her husband, be made to the New England East Boston and Pasquale morial Home, 9 Chelsea St. Parisi of Revere; cherished (Maverick Sq.) East Boston Nursing Home in Revere, chester, NH, David M. Pis- Mark of Hanover, NH. He was Shelter for Homeless Veter- where they both had been liv- copo and his wife, Priscilla of the devoted brother of Retired ans, 17 Court St., Boston, MA grandfather of Jacquelyn So- followed by a Mass of Chris- lari and her husband, Jeffrey of tian Burial to be celebrated in ing (she was unaware of his Salem, NH and the dear great State Police Sergeant James R. 02108. Interment will be held passing) died at Annemark grandparents of Brittany D. Bruce of Winthrop and his late privately. Sturbridge and Kimberly Hol- Sacred Heart Church, corner land of Rochester, NH; great- of Brooks and Paris Streets, Nursing Home on November and Miranda L. Piscopo of wife, Carole P. Bruce, Eleanor 23, 2012, exactly four months Manchester, NH and Jessica grandfather of Grace and Jon- East Boston at 11 a.m. For later, peacefully and quietly. L. and Angela Piscopo of Sa- James King athan Solari of Sturbridge and Promise Holland-Willwerth online condolences and/or directions, please visit www. Mr. McFarland was born lem, NH. Mrs. McFarland was Auditor; Member of Revere Elks of Rochester, NH. He is also rapinomemorialhome.com in Framingham, raised in the dear sister of Constance Charlestown and attended Rando of Wilmington. Mr. James W. King died on Jan- uary 16 at Emerson Village in old. Born and raised in Revere, Ernest Pierni Charlestown Schools. Most of his working career was spent McFarland was the brother of the late Henry McFarland and Watertown. He was 76 years he was the son of the late John Worked at Family Supermarket as a policeman with the for- Margaret Bartera. They are and Katherine (Cotter) Gra- mer Boston and Maine (B&M also lovingly survived by sev- ham. He worked as an audi- Ernest V. Pierni of North Carl and Arthur Pierni; loving Railroad) for more than 45 eral nieces, nephews, grand tor at Extra, Inc. transporta- Andover, formerly of Swamp- grandfather of Alex and Ben- years. He also worked as a nieces and grand nephews. tion company. He was also a scott and Revere, died on Jan- jamin Munick, Vanessa and maintenance supervisor for A Memorial Funeral Mass member of the Revere Lodge uary 15. He was 94 years old. the MBTA until retiring in was held on Saturday, Janu- Mr. Pierni worked at the Teddy and Brian Pierni and is 1985. ary 19, 2013 at in the Im- of Elks. Mr. King leaves one sister, family business, United Mar- also survived by many loving Mrs. McFarland was born maculate Conception Church Margaret Crepeau of Rhode ket, originally located on Re- nieces and nephews. Funeral in Boston, raised in Somer- Revere followed by entomb- Island and two brothers, Wil- vere Street and later expand- arrangements were by the Paul ville and was a graduate of ment at Woodlawn Cemetery liam King of Charlestown and ing to United Supermarket on Somerville High School, Class Chapel Building in the Nar- Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Fu- John Graham of Texas. He is the Lynnway. of 1940. For many years, she cissus Room. In lieu of flow- also survived by many nieces He was the beloved husband neral Home, Revere. Burial worked for the Somerville ers, remembrances may be and nephews. Mr. King was of the late Ann A. (Bisegna); was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Hospital as a Patients’ Advo- made to: St Jude Children’s predeceased by one brother, devoted father of Ellen Mu- For guest book, please visit cate and Adjucator. She was Research Hospital, P.O. Box George G. King. nick and her husband, Dana www.Buonfiglio.com a long time member of the 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, His funeral service will be and Victor Pierni and his wife, Guild at the Italian Home for TN. 38148-0142. Arrange- JOSEPH held in the Woodlawn Cha- Veronica, all of Andover; Children in Jamaica Plain. ments in the care of Vertuccio pel, 302 Elm St., Everett on dear brother of Albert Pierni Mr. and Mrs. McFarland & Smith Home for Funerals, MEOLI Thursday, January 24 at 11 and Jeanette LeDonne, both lived in Somerville for most 773 Broadway (Route 107) a.m. Relatives and friends of Revere and the late Rose of their lives until coming to Revere –www.vertuccioand- are invited. Burial will be in Parisi, Caroline Cella, Teddy, Birthday Remembrance Revere 15 years ago in 1998. smith.com Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. 1/25/1948 In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Birthday Remembrance Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 January 24, 1920 January 24, 2013 In Loving Memory Katherine J.Bright Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970. SALVATORE Arrangements are by Bis- bee-Porcella Funeral Home, TUZZALINO Saugus. For condolences, Someday I’ll wish upon a star www.BisbeePorcella.com. And wake up where the clouds are far Behind me. Where troubles melt like lemon drops Time has gone, but not Away above the chimney tops a day goes by without remembering and missing you. January 25, 2006 - January 25, 2013 Flowers Say What Words You are thought of You Live Forever In Our Hearts Love & especially today! Sadly Missed, Your Family Can’t Always Express. Happy Birthday Joe I Love You And Miss You Our Love Forever Very Much Lee, Nicole, Aiden, In Loving Memory of Love ~ Caleigh and Your Daughter Nadine Family Sgt. Peter J. 245 Revere Street, Revere, MA Papasodora (located directly across from St. Anthony’s Church) January 25, 2008 ~ 2013 Phone: 781-629-1056 www.kinshipfloral.com “Free Delivery To All Local Funeral Homes” Most loving God, you know the pain and sorrow of death. Mercifully hear our prayer for those who mourn the death Do your loveD ones of their beloved. know your wishes? The nights are lonely and the days are too long. Comfort them and bring an end to the days of tears. Of all the things you discuss with your family, your last wishes could be one of the most important decisions you share. By Bless them and bring to an end to their days of sorrow. discussing your wishes and putting them in writing, you clear up Renew them with the joy of life and bring to an end their any doubts your family might have at an already difficult time. days of mourning. Call us and we’ll help you and your family Let the bond of love which you have for your people be the foundation through the preplanning process. of their hope. That love never ends and the precious moments with our beloved are forever held dear in our hearts. Amen. “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal.” Peter, you are forever in our hearts. 128 Revere St | Revere, MA 02151 Your Loving Family © adfinity www.buonfiglio.com Black
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 11 obituaries Thomas Murphy Jr. Aida Bartolomeo Frank Puopolo Real Estate Broker and Longtime Member of Of East Boston Former Revere Planning Board Member Revere Council K of C Aida (Zerola) Bartolomeo grandmother of Melissa and Frank Puopolo, a lifelong Murano and is also survived of East Boston died on Janu- Ronald Caldarelli, Jake and resident of Revere, died at by many loving nieces and Thomas J. Murphy, Jr. of ry on Sunday, January 20.) He ary 16. Tina Marie Bartolomeo; great home on January 21. He was nephews. Lynnfield, for- was the devoted father of Joan She was the loving mother grandmother of Dylan and 82 years old. His Funeral will be held merly of Revere, M. Marks and her husband, of Bernice Caldarelli and Zoe Caldarelli and is also sur- A graduate of Revere High from the Paul Buonfiglio & died on Janu- Peter W. of Winthrop, Anne her husband, Ronald of Re- vived by many loving nieces School, he was a former Pro- Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, ary 17 at Golden M. Russell of West Peabody vere and Robert Bartolomeo and nephews. duce Manager for Stop & 128 Revere St., Revere on Living-Elmhurst and Thomas J. Murphy, III of and his wife, Christine of Funeral arrangements were Shop and a former Planning Thursday January 24 at 9:30 following a long Natick and the late Karen M. Peabody; dear sister of Vir- by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Fu- Board member for the City of a.m. followed by a Funeral illness. He was 92 years old. Zappala; cherished grandfa- ginia Gatti of Saugus and the neral Home, Revere. Burial Revere. Mass in St Anthony’s Church Born and raised in Somer- ther to: Meredith Cooke and late Frank, Bruno, Charles, was in Puritan Lawn Ceme- He was the beloved hus- at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, ville, he was a 1938 graduate her husband, James Cooke, Muffy Zerola, Millie Covino tery, Peabody. For guest book: band of the late Eleanor (Ce- donations may be made in of Somerville High School. Jonathan and Ashley Marks, and Anna Mulone; cherished www.vazzafuneral.com. sareo)  who passed on January Frank’s memory to All Care He also attended Boston Uni- all of Winthrop, Kevin Rus- 3; devoted brother of the late Hospice, 16 City Hall Square versity. Mr. Murphy joined sell of Stoneham, Matt Russell the US Navy in September of of Los Angeles, California, Robert Yett Anna Blasi, Anthony Puo- polo, Joseph Puopolo, Mary Lynn MA 01901. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Mauso- 1942 and served until March Shannon Russell of Reading, Master Mason; Gifted Athlete; Member of Gulla-King, Vinci Zabroski, leum. For guest book please of 1946. Brittany Zappala-Acciavatti Connie DeCillis, Rocco Puo- visit www.Buonfiglio.com Most of his working ca- and her husband, Thomas Temple B’nai Israel of Beachmont polo, Nellie Perullo and Edith reer was spent with the Army and Miss Alex Zappala, all of Corps of Engineers, as a Prop- Lynnfield and Coleman Mur- Robert J. Yett of Revere Burlington erty Manager. He held a Mass. Real Estate Broker’s License phy of Paris, France. He was the brother of the late Rita entered into rest on January 16. and the brother of senior news and worked within the indus- Zappelli and is also lovingly He was 87 years the late Rossetti Cowan Senior Center try for more than 20 years. He survived by many nieces and old. Temaly 25 Winthrop Ave. was a principal in the firm of nephews, grand nieces and From an early Yett Ja- “Mallard, Moriarty & Mur- grand nephews. age, Bob was a cobs of At- Chair Massage phy” of the North Shore and Family and friends are in- gifted athlete. He lanta, GA. Therapeutic Massage can relax tense Muscles due to worked until his late seven- vited to attend his funeral from skied, played golf and tennis He is also overwork or stress. It can also improve the blood supply to ties. the Vertuccio & Smith Home and was a Vermont state ping survived tissues, improve energy and alertness and relieve stress and The family lived in Revere for Funerals, 773 Broadway, pong champion. He also loved by his sis- anxiety for more than 50 years and Revere today, Wednesday, fishing. Modest and humble, ter-in-law Renee Currie and On Monday February 11, Barbara MacDonald [Certified moved to Lynnfield in 1996. January 23 at 9 a.m. followed Bob never bragged about his nephew Richard Currie and and Licensed massage Therapist] will be offering 10 to 15 He was a long time member of by a Funeral Mass in Our Lady five holes-in-one. An avid was predeceased by his neph- minute chair massage at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center the Revere Council, Knights of the Assumption Church, golfer, Bob was a long time ew the late Robert Currie. from 10:a.m to noon, the cost is $ 5.00 per session and al- of Columbus #179 and the Lynnfield at 10 a.m. Burial member of Kernwood Coun- Bob will be remembered try Club. During World War and missed by his many won- though walk-in will be serviced it is advisable to call for a Lynnfield seniors. Both he will be in Forest Hill Cem- Reservation at 781-286-8156 and his wife were devotees of etery of Lynnfield. In lieu of II, Bob served with General derful friends and business as- Our Lady of the Assumption flowers, remembrances may Patton's troops in Europe. sociates. Church, Lynnfield and were be made to the New England He was a member of Tem- Services were held in the Monthly Podiatry Clinic both Eucharistic Ministers at Shelter for Homeless Veter- ple B'Nai Israel of Beach- Torf Funeral Chapel, Chel- Dr. David Kaplan will be at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior the church. ans, 17 Court Street, Boston, mont-Revere and a Master sea. Burial in the Rabbi Issac Center on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 from 9:00-11:00 He was the beloved and MA 02108. www.vertuccio- Mason from the lodge in West Elchonon Cemetery, Everett. a.m. faithful husband of 62 years to andsmith.com Rutland, Vermont. In lieu of flowers, donations Only Routine Foot Care [including cutting of toenails and Catherine F. (Countie) – (the He leaves behind his be- may be made to Massachu- trimming of Calluses] will be offered. Referrals to other couple would have celebrated loved wife of 44 years, Laur- setts General Hospital, c/o Specialists will be made if necessary for more complicated their 62nd wedding anniversa- lalee (Goldstein) Yett. Dr. Allan Goroll, Mass Gen- problems. Services will be a discounted fee of $20.00 per Born in Burlington, VT, he eral Development Office, 165 has been a resident of Revere Cambridge Street, Suite 600, visit. Hmo plans, Medicaid and Medicare will not be Free Anna Pennino for many years and was the Boston, MA 02114. For more Of Saugus loving son of the late Benjamin information: www.torffuner- Hearing Program and Ethel (Haberman) Yett of alservice.com Free, Frequency Test and Case history Analysis, as well as Anna (Sicari) Pennino of Sicari, Violanda Sicari, Car- cleaning are available at the Rossetti/Cowan Senior Center , Saugus died on January 20. mela Fontana and Giovanna Joseph Gillen 25 Winthrop Ave. for Elderly Residents She was 72 years old. Pizzo. She is also survived by The next Hearing date will be Friday February 15, 2013 A stitcher, born in Italy, she many loving nieces and neph- Boston Globe Retiree from 9:15 a.m to 11:00 a.m. Appointments are suggested but was the beloved wife of Colo- ews. Joseph F. Gillen of Revere tiful and faithful wife of 63 walk-ins will be serviced if time allows gero Pennino of Saugus; dear Her Funeral will be held died on January 15 at Mt. Au- years, Kathryn M. (Fogarty) sister of Domenica Sicari and from the Paul Buonfiglio & burn Hospital in Gillan. He was the devoted Giuseppi Sicari, both of Italy, Sons~Bruno Funeral Home, Cambridge fol- father of Barbara J. (Gillen) Monthly Geriatric Program Tony Sicari of Tewksbury, 128 Revere St., Revere on lowing a brief ill- Gillham and her husband, Pat- Blood Pressure Check-ups and individual Conferences Giatano Sicari of Boston, Ma- Friday, January 25 at 9 a.m. ness. He was 87 rick T. Gillham of Sherman The next session will be held on Friday Feb. 1 and Friday ria Rosa Valariano of Somer- followed by a Funeral Mass years old. Oaks, California, Steven J. Feb.15 12:30 to 1:30 ville and the late Domenico in St. Anthony’s Church at 10 Born and Gillen of Revere and Mark S. a.m. Relatives and friends are raised in Revere, he was a Gillen and his wife, Marie of Weekly Movies on Wednesdays for January kindly invited to attend. Visit- 1943 graduate of Revere High Peabody; the cherished grand- ing hours are Thursday from Movies start at 12:30 with Light refreshments served School. He entered the US father of Patrick J. and Kelsey 4 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in January 23….Moonrise Kingdom Navy immediately following M. Gillham, both of Sherman Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu January 30…The Perks of Being a Wallflower graduation in July of 1943 Oaks, California, Christopher of flowers, please make dona- and served until February of J. and Alycia E. Gillen, both tions to the charity of one’s 1946 as a Gunner’s Mate-3rd of Peabody; dear brother of Lunch Menu - January 23, thru January 31 choice. For guestbook please Class. Ella Gouveia of Revere and Wednesday January 23 visit: www.Buonfiglio.com For all of his working ca- the late Mary Bishop, Fran- Macaroni & Cheese Casserole, Stewed Tomatoes, Wheat reer, he was immersed within ces Flynn, Catherine Sullivan, Bread, Mandarin Oranges Milk, Coffee, or Tea Birthday Remembrance the newspaper industry. He Margaret Gillen, John and Thursday January 24 Sgt. Joe Meoli worked at the Daily Lynn Post Martin Gillen. He is also lov- Pastrami on Roll w/Mustard Pot Salad, Minestrone, Lem- and the moved on to the Bos- ingly survived by the Fogarty on Pudding, Milk, Coffee, or Tea January 25th ton Herald and finally to the Family and by many nieces, Friday January 25 Boston Globe. He retired from nephews, grand nieces and Shrimp Poppers w/ Tarter Sauce/ Potato Puffs, the Boston Globe in 1988 af- grand nephews. Mixed Veggies, Wheat Bread, Pineapple, Milk, Coffee, or ter 25 years of service as a Funeral arrangements were pressman. entrusted to the Vertuccio & Tea He was a member of the Smith Home for Funerals of Monday January 28 Printers & Pressman’s Union, Revere. Burial was in Wood- Spaghetti & Meatballs, Garden Salad, Italian Dressing, #3 and an Honorary Life lawn Cemetery, Everett. Re- French Roll, Banana Pudding, Milk, Coffee or Tea, In Loving Memory Of Member of the Graphic Com- membrances may be made to Tuesday January 29 Shepherd Pie w/ Gravy [Hamburger- Corn-Pot] Wheat Marsha Couch munications Union. International the Alzheimers’ Association, 311 Arsenal Street, Watert- Bread, Apricots, Milk, Coffee, or Tea First Anniversary Forever In Our Hearts On May 2, 2012, Joseph won, MA 02472. www.vertuc- Wednesday January 30 Jan. 26, 2012-Jan. 26, 2013 Love, suffered the loss of his beau- cioandsmith.com. Italian Sausage, w/Peppers &Onion Roasted Potatoes, Tina, Gene, Kelli French roll, Sherbert , Milk, Coffee, or Tea McKenna & Family Nicholas Carangelo Thursday January 31 Parmesian Crusted Chicken, Wild Rice Blend, Tuscan Of Revere, formerly of East Boston Veggies, Wheat Bread Tropical Fruit, Milk, Coffee or Tea Please Recycle Nicholas G. Carangelo of husband, Peter of East Boston. Revere, formerly of East Bos- He was the dear brother of Do- Senior Center Storm Closing ton, died on January 16. menic Carangelo and his wife, In Order to avoid any Confusion as to the Rossetti/Cowan In Loving Memory Nicholas served his coun- JoAnn of Melrose, Carmella Senior Center being open or closed during inclement weath- First Anniversary try honorably as a US Marine Traniello and her husband, er, Please Note the Following Procedure. January 23rd during the Ko- John of Medford and the late As in the past, the Center will be closed whenever Public rean Conflict. James Carangelo; brother in Schools are cancelled due to inclement weather. However, I thought of you with He was the law of Michael Cataruolo and if schools are operative or for some reason not in session and love today beloved husband his wife, Patricia of Water- the weather is still creating a problem, call 781-286-8156 for But that is nothing new of Elena (Cata- town; cherished grandfather an update. I thought about ruolo) Carangelo of Jared, Nicholas, Ashley, JJ, you yesterday with whom he John, Alycia, Olivia, Taylor And days before that too. shared 30 years of marriage; and Nick. He is also survived I think of you in silence I often speak your name All I have are memories Ella Marino Those we love don’t go loving father of Gregory Ca- by many loving nieces and rangelo and his wife, Maria of nephews. Revere, Sabrina Colombo and Funeral arrangements were OBITUARIES And your picture in a frame. away, They walk beside her husband, James of Pea- by Vazza’s “Beechwood” Fu- The Independent Newspaper Your memory is us everyday. body, Nicholas Carangelo of neral Home, Revere. Burial Group accepts obituaries my keepsake Unseen , Unheard, but Maine, Pamela Corrado and was in Woodlawn Cemetery, With which I’ll never part. Always Near. her husband, Joe of Winthrop Everett. 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    Page 12 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 The Revere High School Patriot Gazette Vol. II Issue IV rhspatriotgazette.com January 2013 MUSIC PROGRAMS ON THE RISE AT RHS Winter Festival and Rock Ensemble signal a resurgence of the performing arts for students By Brittani Napoli | Editor - - - - - - - March 14. soon. BY THE KIDS, FOR THE KIDS RHS students read stories at Lincoln School By Victoria Guarino | Editor - - - Photo by: Cynthia Febo - - - - - - By Maria Zahir | Editor - - - - popular- - - This seems Kane DiMasso-Scott | Editor - - Visit These con- If you www.rhspatriotgazette.com or follow us on Twitter @RHSGazetteNews for results and a review of the second annual - RHS Poetry Out Loud competition as well as a recap of the The Patriot Gazette. 2nd Annual Multicultural Night! Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 13 Sports Revere High Sports Roundup RHS girls track runs past squad will compete at the State Salem Coaches Invitational Saturday with the NEC All-Conference The Revere High girls in- Meet set for next Thursday, door track team rolled to a January 31. 57-24 win over Salem last Monday at the Merullo Field- Boys basketball team re- house. bounds, beats Marblehead The Lady Patriots captured first place in six of the nine The Revere High boys bas- events and added second place ketball team bounced back finishes in seven events to sew from a tough loss to Winthrop up the victory. last Tuesday to come away First place finishers for Re- with a well-earned 49-39 vic- vere were: Janice DeStefano tory at Marblehead Friday. with a shotput toss of 30-5; The Patriots received a Lindsay Gurska in the 50 yard well-balanced scoring at- hurdles in a time of 8.1; Al- tack in the Marblehead tri- anna Pasco with a clocking umph with three Patriots, of 1:58.5 in the 600; Danielle Dom Boyce, Tom Sor, and Fortuna in the 1000 in 3:43; Mike Ciambelli, all reaching Hayley Mangino in the mile in double figures with 10 points. 6:39; and Nikki Nelson with a Geo Gomez tingled the twine two mile run in 12:49. for nine points. Patriot Doug Earning three points for the Zingali added four points and Revere scoresheet with sec- teammates Mike Dreeszen ond place efforts were: Mag- and Ravi Ryland hit for three gie DiPlatzi with a leap in the points each. Although he did Members of the Revere Middle School boys basketball team are Mass Joof, Lucca Barboza, Anthony Destafano, Scott Montefusco, high jump in 4-2 and with a not figure into the scoring col- Gianni Hill, Eddie Sullivan, Brendan Sullivan, Vincent DeGregorio, John DiGregorio, Derek Reyenger, Joshua Ivory, Gerald Charles, two mile run of 14:18; Bren- umn, junior guard Jason Sei- Marcus Brunson-Perez, Christian Palacios, James Meritt and Coach Chris Miller Middle School girls' hoop team remain undefeated da Rudecindo in the hurdles in gal made a major contribution 8.5; Raychel Adreani in the 50 with some deft passing that yard dash with a sprint of 6.8; picked apart the Marblehead Comfort Toglan in the 300 in 1-3-1 zone defense. The Revere Middle School apiece. Tia Fichera, Gabby ahead 15-14 midway through 2-2 Marblehead boys and the 46.8; Cristina Martinez in the The Pats led all the way (23- girls basketball team remained Rotondo, and Emily Wykes the quarter. However, Revere 1-3 Pats squared off, Revere 1000 in 3:43.3; and Taylor 14 at the half and 34-29 after undefeated with a pair of wins each contributed two points. rebounded to take a 17-15 lead came out running on offense O’Neil in the mile in 6:40. three frames), but they never this week, defeating a big and Two days later the Lady at the third buzzer. and clamped down with a suf- Adding single points for the could quite shake free for fast Pickering Middle School Patriots hosted Marblehead at Neither team scored a field focating defense en route to Lady Patriot cause with third some breathing room against (Lynn) squad and then taking the SBA gym in battle of un- goal in the final period, but a 14-6 advantage at the end place performances were: a pesky and scrappy Marble- the measure of Marblehead. beatens. Though Revere had Revere managed to connect of the first quarter. The sec- Noelle Galli with a throw of head squad. In Wednesday’s encounter been averaging 50 points per on six free throws (to Marble- ond period proved more of 22-13 in the shot; Noelle Mac- A big key in the victory for with Pickering, Coach Pal- game through their first four head’s three) to escape with a the same, as Brendan Hayes Donald in the hurdles in 8.6, the Pats, especially down the ermo’s Junior Lady Patriots contests, the visiting Lady 23-17 win to improve to 5-0. scored seven of his game-high which completed a Revere stretch, was their free throw clamped on their vaunted half- Magicians were not intimidat- Valentina Pepic scored sev- 10 points to pace Revere to a sweep in that event; Angeli shooting. The Revere crew court pressure defense. The ed in the least and proved to be en in the victory, followed by 27-16 lead at the half in which Buenaventura in the 50 dash sank 19-of-23 from the charity tactic overwhelmed Pickering more than a formidable oppo- Emily DiGiulio and Victoria nine Revere players got into in 7.0; Fiona Kerthi in the 600 stripe on the night, compared and allowed Revere to race nent for the Revere quintet. Puopolo who both had four. the scoring column. dash in 2:04.1; and Immacu- to just 3-of-12 for Marble- to a 24-2 advantage after one The well-coached Marble- Emily Wykes was up next with However, the Revere of- late Langat in the mile in 7:07, head. period. head squad came out in a three and Vanessa Puopolo fense stalled after the inter- which also completed a Lady “We’ve preached that de- Though Palermo pulled tight, man-to-man defense that and Meghan Gotham each had mission, putting up just six Patriot sweep. fense and foul shooting are back his defense and substi- neutralized the home team’s two. Marina Robinson round- points on the board in the third “It was a great team win,” what win basketball games,” tuted liberally in the second six-foot forwards, Pepic and ed out the Revere scoring with frame, to allow the visiting said RHS girls head coach said RHS head coach Rick frame, Pickering still proved Gotham, with a set of six-foot a free throw. Magicians to get back into the Sam Ros. “ This meet could Hayes, who noted that the win unable to penetrate Revere’s twins of their own. Revere’s The girls’ next encounter game. By the midpoint of the have been a lot closer than the was a huge one for his team, active 2-3 zone. By the inter- offense uncharacteristically was set for yesterday (Tues- fourth stanza, Marblehead had final score. Our girls showed which moved one step closer mission, the contest was all stalled to the point that the day) against perennially tough cut Revere’s once seemingly- up ready to battle and they put to qualifying for the state tour- but over, with the scoreboard Lady Patriots held a slim 6-5 Marshall (Lynn) Middle insurmountable lead to four in an excellent effort.” ney and now stands at 7-5 on showing Revere with a com- edge after one period. School. The team was in for a with four minutes to go. How- The Lady Patriots took on the season. “We knew what we manding 40-4 lead. The defenses for both teams rare treat by getting the chance ever, the home team survived Peabody this past Monday and had to do and we went out and For the fourth consecutive continued to dominate the ac- to play on the varsity floor at their opponent’s furious rush came out on the short end of did the job,” said Hayes. game, every Revere girl saw tion in the second frame, with Revere High School. by hitting 6-of-9 free throws the decision (full results of that The Marblehead contest significant playing time, and the Lady Patriots moving out down the stretch to hold on for meet will be in next week’s took on added importance in the wake of the 61-57 loss to for the third time, every play- to only a slightly larger 13-9 Middle School boys top the victory. Journal). The Revere girls er on the roster scored (except halftime lead, by far the clos- Hayes led all scorers with now stand at 3-2 in the NEC Winthrop a few nights before Meghan Gotham who was est any opponent has been that Marblehead, 40-35 10. Anthony DeStefano was Large Schools Division, plac- at the Merullo Fieldhouse. home with the flu). Though Re- deep in a game against Revere next with six followed by Vin ing them in third place. The The Patriots were the heavy vere continued to play a loose in three years. The Revere Middle School DeGregorio with five. Round- team’s overall record is now favorite coming into the con- zone defense, Pickering was The Lady Patriots’ offense boys basketball team earned ing out the scoring were Ger- 3-3 with one dual meet left test against a 1-7 Winthrop unable to mount anything on continued to prove ineffec- a well-deserved 40-35 victory ald Charles, John DiGregorio, against Saugus on February 6. squad, but as all long-time Re- offense and after three frames, tive into the third period and over Marblehead at the SBA and Derek Reyenger with four A win will give the Lady Pa- vere fans know, a Winthrop- the score stood at 46-6. Marblehead actually went gym Friday afternoon. triots a winning season for the Revere encounter in any sport Palermo then played his From the moment that the See MIDDLE SCHOOL Page 17 first time in four years. five smallest girls (Jenna Members of the Revere Please see SPORTS, Page 17 Wells, Gabriella Rotondo, Marina Robinson, Elizabeth Lake, and Emily DiGiulio) throughout the entire fourth quarter. The quintet outplayed their much bigger opponents, displaying great fundamental skills, crisp pinpoint passing, and deft ballhandling, to put the finishing touches on a 59- 10 victory. Valentina Pepic once again led the way with 12 points fol- lowed by Victoria Puopolo and Marina Robinson who logged in with seven each. 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    Page 14 The Revere Journal Wedensday, January 23, 2013 RHS Football-Chearleader Banquet JENN CIMINO PHHOTOS The Senior Football players present the Cheering Team with a rose Andrew Coots, Kyle Gotham, Mickey “Say No to Drugs” Casoli, Coach Lou Cicatelli, Joe Ritchie and Christian Mojica Coach Lou Cicatelli presents Kyle Gotham with the George Fabiano Coach Lou Cicatelli and Mickey “Say No to Drugs” Casoli with Presidents Laura Adreani and Lisa Nutt Memorial Award Academic Awards recipients who have had a GPA of 3.0 or higher Coach Lou Cicatelli and Coach Vin Gregorio present Joe Ritchie with the Coach Lou Cicatelli and Coach Vin Gregorio present Omar Morales with the Defensive Offensive Player of the Year Award Player of the Year Award Black
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 15 RHS Football-Chearleader Banquet JENN CIMINO PHOTOS School Committee Members Fred Sannella & Michael Ferrante, Council- Coach Lou Cicatelli presents cheering coach, lor-At-Large Bob Haas,Council President Ira Novoselsky, School Committee Julianne Esposito with a check for the girls Member Donna Wood Pruitt and Coach Lou Cicatelli with captains Kyle to put towards their trip to nationals in The Sophomores receive their gifts. Gotham, Andrew Coots, Joe Ritchie and Christian Mojica. March. Lou Cicatelli with All Stars, Joe Ritchie, Tommy Portrait, Kyle Gotham and Omar Morales. OIL and “If we advertise it, FILTER CHANGE we’ll have it when 29.95 $ you get here. Only It’s easy. It’s honest SERVICE Includes Free Multi Point Vehicle Inspection Plus external Car Wash (outside only) and it’s guaranteed.” The Juniors receive their lettermen jackets. 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    Page 16 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 VANESSA ARDAGNA SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER ASHLEY FALCUCCI Meredith Stavrinos, Jose Lopez, Moe Amora, Steve Falcucci, Richie Cincotti, Jose Escobar and Danielle Gulizia Leslie Dow, Ashley Falcucci, Danielle DiBella, Annie Diflumeri Reggie Royster, Chris Porazzo, Charlie Perulllo, Haley Hanton, Tyler Stuart, Kristina Russo, Jose Escobar, Nicole Maria Ardagna and D’Eramo family Perullo and Jeff Williams Reggie Royster, Jenn Malin, Gina Leone, Joe Cassielo Matt Digiantommaso, Alicia Januario, Kristen Cincotti, Corie Bianci Alicia Januario Chris Campbell with Katelyn, Jim, Barbara, Chris and John D’Eramo Alicia Januario and James DiSabatino of Roxys Grilled Cheese Danielle Gulizia Matt Digiantommaso, Alicia Januario, Antony Smith, Jose Escobar, Jared Ben Denardo, Rich Cincotti, Jess Falzone, Meredith Stavrinos and Brendan O’Brien, Lou D’Freako DJ Catman and his MC Steve Bagnera Lisa Feeley, Jenn Milan, Cristina Meriano, Gina Leone, Danielle Gulizia, Marissa Cavahllo, Debi Gulizia, Andrea Meriano, Alex Demat- Jill Ippolito, Lauren Maloney, Jess Gulizia tia, Lauren Kulakowski, Alicia Januario Black
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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 17 Sports/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 / always seems to spring tory over Salem last Monday. things,” said Ciccarello, “but some surprises and this one The Patriots claimed first place the degree of intensity and proved no exception from the in seven of the nine events and energy that the team brings to outset. also captured the mile relay, every game has to be brought In addition, the encounter which totaled 40 points and to the next level. We’re shoot- had added significance for all but clinched the meet. ing ourselves in the foot by many of the Revere players. Revere boys who topped taking costly penalties at key The new Winthrop head coach, the field were: Omar Morales junctures.” Mike DiMarino, is a teacher in with a heave of 47-6 in the In a 2-1 loss to Somerville the Revere school system and shotput; Karim Sahila in the last Wednesday, a goal by had many of the Patriots as 50 yard hurdles in 6.9; Younes Steve Noel tied the game at students in their early years. Hartout in the 50 yard dash 1-1 in the second period. The Winthrop jumped out to in 5.7; Bobby Rose in the 30 contest remained deadlocked an early lead and contin- dash in 38.2; Zack Primo in until two minutes remained in ued to build their advantage the 600 in 1:33.7; Kristi Nushi the third frame when the refs throughout the first half, with in the mile in 5:08; and John whistled a Revere player for a the Vikings, who were smaller DelloRusso in the two mile penalty. Somerville took full but quicker than the Patriots, with a run of 11:16. advantage of the opportunity, eventually opening up a 39-21 Second place finishers for scoring the game-deciding bulge with 45 seconds to play Revere also were plentiful: tally with abt 1:20 to play. in the half. Joey Ritchie in the 50 dash in A few days later in the en- From left: Captains Andrew Coots and Kyle Gotham thanks Parent Club Presidents Lisa Nutt and That’s when a fire alarm 6.8; Kyle Gotham in the 600 counter with Saugus, the Pa- Laura Adreani at the annual Football Banquet last Sunday. sounded, forcing the evacu- in 1:36.5; Rawlings Toglan in triots overcame an early 2-0 ation of the fieldhouse. Win- the 1000 in 2:57.9; William deficit with two goals in the throp returned undaunted and Troung in the mile in 5:16; middle period. Joe Ristino Local students making school news sank a bucket before the half and Wilmer Cruz in the two and Brandon Mastropietro lit ended and Revere left the floor mile in 11:45. the lamp for Revere. Begolli named to olas Holmes, son of Mr. and Cohen, Shaina Marie Points for third place efforts However, a Revere pen- Mrs. Stephen Holmes. Comeau, Erin Katherine (this time for the locker room) came from: Jeff Simbert with alty at the start of the third Hamilton College facing a 20 point deficit. Commended Students Comeau, Kathleen M However, the Patriots came a shotput toss of 39-5; Johnny period provided Saugus with a Dean’s List placed among the top five Consolo, Lynda Lee out fast and furious after the Lopes in the 300 in 38.9; Mo- power play that led to a goal Faton Begolli, son of Latif percent of more than 1.5 mil- DiFabio, Anthony Joseph intermission and sliced the hamed Bensadok in the 1000 and Saugus retaking the lead Begolli of Lynn and Sabile lion students who entered the Doherty, Brian R Viking lead by more than half, in 3:03; Remberto Perlera at 3-2. Another Saugus tally Begolli of Revere, has been competition by taking the Pre- Down, Peter Roy to 49-40, at the third buzzer. in the mile in 5:33; and Sala was offset by a lamplighter by named to the Dean’s List at liminary SAT/National Merit Ferrante, Margaret Antonia Dreeszen (a trio of treys) and Barhoum in the two mile in Mastropietro to make it a 4-3 Hamilton College for the 2012 Scholarship Qualifying Test Giannino, Jessica Ann Ryland (a pair of three point- 11:58. contest. fall semester. (PSAT/NMSQT).  Commend- Grasso, Roberto ers) rained down some long The Patriots were sched- But another Revere penalty To be named to the Dean’s ed Students throughout the Gregorio, Bianca M distance bombs on the visi- uled to meet Peabody this past and ensuing Saugus power List, a student must have car- nation are being recognized ried throughout the semester Guevara, Sescimay G tors to make quick work of the Monday on the holiday. play halted the Patriots’ mo- for their exceptional academic Jackson, Carla double digit Winthrop lead. mentum and paved the way a course load of four or more promise.   graded credits with an average Kelley, Joseph Michael Revere continued to main- Hockey team plays well for a Saugus insurance goal of 3.5 or above. “The young men named Kyando, Morine tain its momentum into the for the 5-3 final score. Commended Students have in two losses “When we play 5-on-5 we Begolli, a senior majoring demonstrated outstanding aca- Lam, Elizabeth fourth period and moved out Leone, Antonella to a 55-51 advantage with Although the Revere High do fine,” said Ciccarello. “But in economics, is a graduate of demic potential by their strong Revere High School. Logue, Charlene A about two minutes to play. But hockey team battled well we have to learn to cut down performance in this nationally Hamilton College (Clinton, Lopez, Paula Andrea that’s when Winthrop sopho- against its two opponents this on the mistakes and ill-ad- competitive program,” said NY) is a highly selective resi- Maldonado, Daniela more Jake Chiudina, who had past week, Somerville and vised penalties that are prov- Edward C. Tyrrell, Malden dential college offering a rig- Maniscalco, Matthew not scored a basket all game, Saugus, RHS head coach Joe ing so costly.” Catholic Headmaster. “This The Patriots will be back in orous liberal arts curriculum. Mastropietro, Christopher stepped up and first drained a Ciccarello said he needs his recognition is well-deserved, action tonight (Wednesday) at Students are challenged to McDonald, Courtney Rita three pointer and then stole the team to play with more inten- and we know that these stu- sity if they are to become suc- Lowell and will host Beverly think, write and speak critical- Medrano, Rosa Melissa ball and went in for a layup, dents will continue to diligent- cessful. Saturday at Cronin at 5:10. ly, creatively and analytically, ly pursue their educational Melanson, Lauren Ann turning the game around com- Miller, Brian R pletely within a span of a few “We’re doing a lot of good so that upon graduation they goals and make their parents may distinguish themselves and communities proud.” Nguyen, Thanh Thi Thuy seconds and giving Winthrop Middle School/ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 / in both their professions and O’Brien, Charles Edward a 56-55 lead. their communities. O’Toole, Caitlin Elizabeth The teams exchanged bas- Salem State University Pagliuca, Lauren Marie kets after that, leaving matters points each; Eddie Sullivan the fourth period. Fall 2012 Dean’s List at 59-57 in Winthrop’s favor with three; and Christian Pala- Locals on Fenwick Philemond, Jhenny Though the Patriots looked The following Revere stu- Polito, Jennifer with about 18 seconds to play. cios and Mass Joof with two like they were finished, the Honor Roll dents have been named to the Rijal, Sujan Hayes set up a nice play for apiece. The following students Dean's List at Salem State the tying basket, but the Pa- gutsy crew mounted one last Rozo, Cortes,Lesly S Two days earlier, the Mid- have been named to the honor College triot attempt hit off the rim. run, cutting deep into Picker- Salemi, Jennifer D dle School boys took on Pick- roll at Bishop Fenwick High Aloisi, Christina M Winthrop got the rebound and Sayers, Regina-Marie ering (Lynn) Middle School. ing’s lead and getting as close School Antidormi, Andrea Janine made two free throws to seal Sclafani, Eric Thomas From the outset, the contest as four (56-52) with 2:10 left Honors Atitebi, Oluyemisi the triumph. Tarentino, Ashley Marie was a fast, up-and-down af- in the game. Though Coach Principal’s List Awah, Philemon Ngeh “You can’t give your op- Seniors Trovato, Michael David fair in which both teams took Miller’s crew ended up on the Bagnera, Jacqueline ponent a 20 point lead, but we Elizabeth Marashi Cabel, Maria Elena never gave up and fought right turns making runs at the other wrong end of a 59-52 deci- Local students on Jonathan Morton Callahan, April M to the end,” said Hayes, who in the style of boxers who are sion, they never quit and kept punching and counterpunch- Freshmen Campagnone, Joanna M Honor Roll at SeaCoast noted that his team committed playing hard right to the final Ali Marashi 17 turnovers in the first half. ing their opponent. Melissa Mejia Cann, John William High School Lynn came out fast and furi- buzzer. Capobianco, Jaclyn First Quarter Honor Roll “They had more speed than First Honors Caraballo, Azucena ous and moved out to an early The scoring was spread out •Josh Brown us, but we did the job off the Senior Carangelo, Alycia boards and had more than our 18-2 advantage. However the among seven players with Ger- •Priscilla Carrino Giorgio DiCostanzo, Jr. Carrabino, JennaRose share of second chances un- Junior Patriots refused to fold ald Charles leading the way •Guadalupe Castaneda and ran off the next 12 points Chipman, Cynthia L •Gerard Sorichetti derneath. We simply missed with 17. Vin DeGregorio was too many of our ‘bunnies’ and to close the gap to 20-12 at the Holmes named as next with 10 and John DiGre- in the end, that is what killed end of the first period. gorio had a well-earned nine. Commended Student Friendship Club us.” Coach Miller’s crew main- Malden Catholic High The quartet of Eddie Sullivan, School announced recently Hayes and his crew begin a tained their momentum into stretch of four straight homes the second frame and trimmed Brendan Hayes, Christian Pa- that two seniors, one from games: They host Chelsea to- Pickering’s lead to 26-23 at lacios, and mighty mite Mar- Revere, have been named as night (Wednesday); undefeat- the half. Seven Revere players cus Brunson-Perez chipped in Commended Students in the ed Danvers Friday; Saugus got into the scoring column to with four points each to round 2013 National Merit Program.  Tuesday; and Lynn English pace a balanced Patriot scor- A Letter of Commendation out the score sheet. next Friday. ing attack. from the school and National Revere, which now stands Merit Scholarship Corpora- However, the momentum at 2-3 on the season, was tion (NMSC), which conducts Boys track team swung back to the Lynn squad scheduled to take on Marshall the program, will be presented after the intermission, as Pick- disposes of Salem ering outscored Revere 19-11 Middle School of Lynn at Re- to these scholastically talented The RHS boys indoor track in the third quarter to take a vere High School yesterday young men. team strolled to a 62-24 vic- double digit lead of 45-34 into (Tuesday). The Revere student is Nich- The Second Annual Valentine’s Day Disco Ball Saturday, February 16, 2013 from 8pm - 12am Featuring DJ Stevie Ray ~ www.djstevieray.com Win Prizes CDs $10.00 Cover includes Chinese Food Polish Political Club Presents The Casa Lucia The RHS Friendship Club brings students of all abilities together (58 Broadway, Chelsea) and is the brainchild of teacher Matt Nazzaro. It has been 617 Lucia Ave., Revere around a few short years and has received support from Mass www.casaluciarevere.com A Quadruple Headliner Show General and the Little Ricky Foundation - as well as many acco- lades from teachers and parents across the Commonwealth. The Saturday, January 26th Happy Birthday Avery Ana club hopes that more students and teachers throughout Revere will embrace the Friendship Club and bring their enthusiasm and fresh ideas to help and grow with these wonderful stu- $20.00 per person includes: Anthony Cogliandro dents. For more information about the RHS Friendship Club and how you can help, e-mail Matt Nazzarro at mnazzaro@revere. Show/Italian Buffet/D.J./Dancing gave his daughter Avery mec.edu Students pictured here are Christina, Alex, David, and Ana a Princess Party Ricky. All have been members of the Friendship Club since its inception three years ago. They sell popcorn for $1 at RHS home for her 3rd Birthday on basketball games. Featuring four of Boston’s biggest December 16, 2012. THINK OF IT AS The party was attended AN OWNER’S MANUAL by many family FOR YOUR MONEY. members and friends. The free Consumer Action Handbook. In print and online at ConsumerAction.gov, it’s the everyday guide to protecting your hard-earned money. For your free copy, order online at ConsumerAction.gov; send your name and address to Handbook, Pueblo, It was held at CO 81009; or call toll-free 1 (888) 8 PUEBLO. Being a smart shopper just got easier. Revere Karate Academy. 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    Page 18 The Revere Journal Wedensday, January 23, 2013 Getting Out ‘Other Desert Cities’ BOX OFFICE Two-act dramatic play, written by Jon Robin Baitz, directed by By Sheila Barth though, it’s tough - even for Besides Baitz’s glib, clev- and Karen Perlow’s mood-set- Scott Edmiston, featuring an all-star Equitycast, appearing with barths@comcast.net them - to determine what’s er script and Director Scott ting lighting ideally establish SpeakEasy Stage Company through Feb. 9, at Boston Center for truth and what’s their percep- Edmiston’s deft command of the play’s ironic, upscale tone.  the Arts’ Wimberly Theatre, Stanford Calderwood Pavilion,527 Professional writers say tion. That, folks, is the crux be- this outstanding Boston star- Even Charles Schoonmak- Tremont St., South End, Boston. Performances: Wednesday, they successfully write about hind Jon Robin Baitz’s multi- studded cast, no small detail is er’s flashy costumes and wigs Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 4,8 p.m.; Sunday, what they know best or what award-winning, dramatic play, ignored. Set in 2004 at Christ- define each character’s diverse 3 p.m.; also Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. Tickets start touches them most deeply. In “Other Desert Cities,” making mastime in the Palm Springs, personality.  Karen MacDon- at $25; discounts for seniors, students, and people 25 years old fact, writing about their most its dynamic New England pre- Calif., home of a  privileged ald as status-conscious so- and younger. Call 617-933-8600 or visit www.SpeakEasyStage. emotional bugaboos is cathar- miere with SpeakEasy Stage but dysfunctional family, Janie cialite Polly Wyeth reveals com.  tic, they’ll add. Oftentimes, Company, through Feb. 9. E. Howland’s handsome set several flaws and strengths as this fashionably-dressed for- with her brother, which her freezing water, killing himself. mer actress, who hobnobs and ‘The Mountaintop’ mother deeply disapproves. Brooke blames her parents for rubs elbows with the likes of Polly is convinced drugs and not supporting Henry. She rec- “Ronnie” and Nancy Reagan, alcohol have ruined Brooke’s ollects how they turned him movie stars, and the Republi- generation, she rants. away. “You lost two children By Sheila Barth happy tonight. I’m not worried can social register. Polly’s less And Brooke’s younger then,” she retorts. barths@comcast.net about anything. I’m not fearing BOX OFFICE flamboyant but equally famous brother, Trip, (nicely portrayed Brooke spouts additional any man. Mine eyes have seen former actor husband-turned by Christopher Smith), has his inflammatory news -the New One-act, 90-minute play, chairman of the Republican The timing is ideal for Un- the glory of the coming of the written by Katori Hall; pre- own hangups, but he’s hon- Yorker is printing sections of derground Railway Theater’s Lord.” National Committee, Lyman est about them. He produces a the book before its release in sented by the Underground Wyeth, dresses more conser- production of Memphis-born On April 4, 1968, at 6:01 p.m., trashy, reality court TV show, March. Railway Theater, Central vatively, in button-down shirts playwright Katori Hall’s sniper James Earl Ray killed and defends his right to do so. When Polly reads a copy award-winning, one-act, two- 39-year-old King, as he stood Square Theatre (450 Mass. and cardigans. Munson Hicks Ave., Cambridge), through Then, too, there’s Polly’s Brooke brought with her, she person play about Martin (nee’ on the motel’s second-floor bal- is likably soft-spoken as Pol- sister, Silda Grauman, whom begs Brooke not to print it. Michael) Luther King Jr., cony, in front of his room, 306, Feb. 3. Performances: ly’s devoted husband and ami- Nancy E. Carroll portrays with “You don’t know what you’re “The Mountaintop,” appearing to address a small gathering of Wednesday,Thursday, at able, beloved father of daugh- a delicious, sarcastic edge, doing. You don’t know the through Feb. 3 at Central Square admirers. Ray snuffed out the 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; ter Brooke and son Trip. constantly wise-cracking about whole story,” she insists. Theatre in Cambridge. charismatic, peaceful speaker- Saturday, 3,8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 The family thrives on its Polly, “a Jew from Texas who Lyman refuses to read the Besides the national holiday minister, but not his message of p.m. Check for symposiums, diversity. Anne Gottlieb as tries to pretend she’s a goy,” book. He’s heartbroken. Silda celebrating King on his birth- peace, justice, and equality for talkbacks, Jan. 24, 26,27, Feb. prodigal daughter, Brooke, is she carps. Silda, a recovering admits she was Brooke’s si- day (Jan. 15, but nationally all mankind, regardless of color, 2. Tickets:$15-$50; seniors, captivating. Her troubled per- alcoholic who enjoyed her lent, long-distance informant- observed on the third Monday race, gender, or financial status. groups, students discounts. sona battles her former weak- moments of fame years ago, collaborator and encourages of January), it’s also the 150th “Who will pick up the baton?” Call 866-811-4111, visit nesses and her determination lives with Polly and Lyman, Brooke to do what she must - anniversary of the Emancipa- King asks. the Box Office, or Central- to regain her strength and in- because she has no resources until Polly spills out the entire tion Proclamation, which King, Hall’s 90-minute play fo- SquareTheater.org.  dividuality by publishing her - only social security.  story, stunning the family and Nobel Peace Prize-winning, US cuses on a final conversation highly controversial, tell-all The family hits crisis mode theatergoers, thus changing Civil Rights Movement leader,  between King and a fictitious family memoir. The divorced when Brooke announces she everything. A brief epilogue espoused and treasured. Rushell Smith as sassy, foul- 37-year-old, who moved from pretty chambermaid named wrote a memoir about her in Seattle in 2011 satisfies the Bostonians have their own Camae, who delivers coffee, mouthed maid, Camae, who California years ago to Sag says she does better at cleaning dead brother, Henry, who ending. special reason for celebrating shares her Pall Mall cigarettes, Harbor, NY, to “find herself,” was mixed up with a radical “Other Desert Cities” is a King. He received his doctorate and flirts with the married father up other people’s messes than and strike out on her own, had her own. Camae isn’t starry- group and blew up a recruit- brilliant drama that leaves no- from Boston University, met of four, whom she banters with suffered  from depression and ment center. Henry was also body unscathed. Don’t miss and married his wife, Coretta and calls Preacher King. As the eyed or reverential towards a breakdown. She secretly King. To her, he’s just a man, high on drugs. After his arrest, this superb production. Scott King, a student at New night wanes, the two release pops pills, and smokes a joint he jumped off a bridge into England Conservatory. whose work, like any other man, tension with a pillow fight and Katori Hall’s play focuses tickling.  won’t be finished, she cracks.  A few times, King tells Camae ‘Holiday’ on King’s final day on earth, Although Hall’s play won April 3-4, 1968, at the tacky the Olivier Award for Best New how pretty she is. “I know,” she Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Play in 2010, and garnered ac- replies confidently. where he stayed, while leading claim in London and on Broad- On Susan Zeeman Rogers’ historic set, located in the cen- a protest supporting 1,300 strik- way, it’s marred, by her humor By Sheila Barth During Johnny’s introduc- ing African-American sanita- and flagrant feminism. She ter, with theatergoers sandwich- ing them in-between, Parent and barths@comcast.net tory “interview” with Edward, BOX OFFICE tion workers. He also delivered bangs out the message that Johnny explains he was or- Three-act upper class com- his prophetic, powerful speech, King’s only a man, flawed with Smith are oblivious to the audi- Some plays successfully phaned as a teen-ager, but edy of manners, written by including this impromptu ex- fallibility, despite his global ence. Demonstrating Camae’s stand the test of time, be- worked menial odd jobs, man- Philip Barry, appearing in cerpt: “.... Well, I don’t know fame, charismatic, oratorical uneducated but powerful pro- cause of their classic elements, aged to go to law school and what will happen now. We’ve and humanitarian skills. feminist, anti-white oratorical Wellesley Summer Theatre whether it’s unchanging hu- is a lawyer with a well-known got some difficult days ahead. skills, Smith draws enthusiastic Company’s production, now I haven’t been to the moun- man nature (think Shake- firm. He has ambition, prom- But it doesn’t matter with me taintop, but I was at the Lorraine applause. “I ain’t your ordinary to Feb. 3, in the college’s Ruth speare) or as a pillar or peek at ise, and business acumen, but now, because I’ve been to the Motel and several other historic maid,” she brags. Nagel Jones Theatre Alum- an era many of us can’t relate his goal is to quickly amass a mountaintop; and I don’t mind. sites where King left an indel- She cajoles, yet comforts nae Hall, Wellesley: Thurs- to, such as the roaring ‘20s. living, then retire for awhile, Like anybody I would like to ible mark. Standing between the King, spiking his coffee with days at 7 p.m.; Fridays, 8 p.m.; Although “Holiday,” Philip so he and Julia can enjoy life live a long life. Longevity has second-floor patio where King whiskey, hugging him when Saturdays, 3,8 p.m.; Sundays, Barry’s 1928 three-act, nearly while they’re young. “I’m a its place. But I’m not concerned was murdered and the sniper’s he cringes in fear, clutching his 3 p.m. Tickets:$20;seniors, three-hour comedy of man- queer duck. I don’t want too about that now. I just want to do vantage point across the street chest, at Elisheba Ittoop’s loud, students, $10. Reservations ners, takes a jaundiced look much money. I want to live,” God’s will. And He’s showed sent chills down my spine - and stormy thunderclaps. required. Call 781-283-2000 at America’s then-wealthy, he declares. Shocked, Edward me to go up to the mountain. there’s no humor in that.    Suddenly, the play turns or visit www.wellesleysum- privileged class, the play is calls Johnny’s attitude “unA- And I’ve looked over!   And darker, more spiritual. David Director Megan Sandberg- predictable and dated.  merican”. mertheatre.com. I’ve seen the Promised Land! Zakian overcomes the play’s Roy’s dramatic lighting and Barry, who was wealthy, Julia’s loving sister Linda, I may not get there with you, weaknesses as she superbly John Oluwole ADEkoje’s large, provides a snapshot into his who deplores Daddy’s wealth party into a first-class funeral,” but I want you to know tonight, leads award-winning Boston two-screened blast of time-trav- own privileged world. The and rigid lifestyle, thinks Ned shouts. that we as a people will get to actors Maurice Emmanuel Par- el projections bring “The Moun- play initially was so success- Johnny is swell. “You add life The ending is predictable. the Promised Land.  and I’m ent portraying King and Kami taintop” to a stirring close. ful, it gained additional notori- to this house,” she enthuses; Despite the play’s drawn- ety as a movie starring Katha- while her younger, alcoholic out, sometimes draggy scenes, Crossword Puzzle rine Hepburn and Cary Grant in 1938. Barry also wrote “The brother Ned, who also likes Johnny, shares Linda’s atti- because of its archaic three acts and in-between scenery Philadelphia Story”. tude and is determined to drink changes, Wellesley sopho- ACROSS 1 Santa’s transportation In “Holiday,” directed by himself to death. more Angela Bilkic as Linda 7 Fence terminus Wellesley Summer Theatre While Julia embraces Ed- and popular Boston actor 15 “__ in the Wind” Company’s Nora Hussey, rich ward’s tight-fisted control, his Lewis Wheeler as Johnny are 16 Set the stage for daddy’s girl Julia meets brash elaborate, social-business con- outstanding. Equity actor Will 17 Blacker young man Johnny. Within 10 nections and his “make more 18 Judges Keary as Ned is believably days, they’re madly in love money” mantra,  Linda seeks besotted most of the time, and 19 Heir 20 Victoria’s Secret offering and want to marry, knowing refuge in the family’s former his angry outburst as he at- 21 Former Barbary state little about each other. When playroom, to reminisce about tempts to stand up to his father 22 Transmitted Johnny visits Julia’s home her beloved, late mother, is stirring.  Wellesley senior 23 Lures to meet her family, he is sur- and her childhood joy in that Marge Dunn is also praise- 25 LePew of cartoons prised but not unhappy to room.  worthy as Julia. Sarah Barton, 26 Along in years 27 Imply beyond the literal meaning discover she’s very wealthy. Linda plans a small, New Danny Bolton, David Costa, 29 Cincinnati ballplayer However, her stiff-necked Year’s Eve party for the cou- Lisa Foley, and Charlotte Peed 30 Type of deodorant father, Edward, (whom star ple in the playroom, but Julia round out the cast, all finely 32 Small wood John Davin portrays with so- and Dad override her cozy garbed in Nancy Stevenson’s 34 Thomas __ Eliot phisticated conviction), isn’t get-together (which Johnny 36 One gym shoe handsome costumes; and Da- 40 Clear a frosted windshield pleased, because Johnny lacks also prefers). Instead, they as- vid Towlun’s elaborate set and 42 Whole the proper pedigree and ambi- semble a gala for 300 guests, lighting provide elegance. 43 Molinaro and Martino tion to amass more wealth. He to introduce Johnny to their 46 Gives a second trial extols, “Money is our God.” circle. “You’ve turned Linda’s 48 Kind of service or gloss 49 Belfry residents? 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    Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 19 REVERE Building Permits December 11 Cost: $4,000 Dalibor Konchar 1 roof top antenna Patricia Gray Fee: $110 By: Sofistech Cost: $4,000 By: Denis Giorgione 721 Broadway Fee: $110 47 Ambrose St. December 19 6x2 sign Strip & re-roof Comlangan Adjindah Cost: $450 City of Revere Cost: $11,775 By: James Sherman Fee: $65 By: Shane McGowan Fee: $191 66 Jarvis St. 410 Broadway Roof mounted solar panels December 31 Add 1 antenna to roof Sherry Desmond Louis Padova Frank Ferlito Cost: $4,000 By: Robert Anderson By: John Raimo By: Luigi Pizzicanella Fee: $110 106 Endicott Ave. 52 Bats St. 170 Charger St. Strip & re-roof Foundation only for single Replace bearing beam January 3 Cost: $11,000 family home Cost: $4,000 Shawn Clven Revere High School (RHS) held a very successful blood drive last Fee: $184 Cost: $150,000 Fee: $98 By: Eugene Catizone Friday for students and teachers – with lines stretching outside Fee: $1,850 31 Sachem St. the door. The drive was done in conjunction with the American George Axiotakis Mary Mahoney Build 2-unit bldg. Red Cross. By: Danial DaSilva December 20 By: Mark Swymer Cost: $150,000 Revere High School teacher Steven Magno is tended to by Red 21 Gage Ave. David Shin 120 Eustis St. Fee: $1,850 Cross staffer Nilson Pereira while he is finishing up his blood Rebuild 1st floor baths to By: Michael Ives Repair/rebuild front porch donation. meet code 30 Dolphin Ave. Cost: $28,000 Esther Guzman Cost: $4,000 Renovate 3 bath units 2,4, Fee: $386 By: Erik DiLibero Fee: $98 &6 738 Broadway Cost: $17,400 January 2 Weatherize George Axiotakis Fee: $320 Joan Gavegnano Cost: $3546.53 By: Daniel DaSilva By: Gary Palm Fee: $98 21 Gage Ave. Herbert Staniszenski 67 Bates St. Complete demo to concrete By: Barlo Signs Weatherize Price Rite in basement 207 Squire Rd. Cost: $5,200 By: Angoli Sign Cost: $10,000 Facia replacement for sign Fee: $122 255 Squire Rd. Fee: Waived (prior permit) Cost: $1,000 1 sign 24 Vera LLC Fee: $65 Mihammad Jabbar Cost: $50,000 By: Avetis Nakashian By: Owner Fee: $500 24 Vera St. Herbert Staniszewski 52 Victoria St. Demo existing structure By: Barlo Signs Remove illegal apt. in base- Leonora Schiponi Cost: $4,400 207 Squire Rd. ment By: Douglas Hamilton Fee: $110 Remove 2 existing signs, Cost: $3,000 install 1 new 35 Lambert St. Fee: $86 December 12 Cost: $10,000 Install condenser, air han- Patricia King Fee: $200 dler & ductwork Selene Hunter By: Allan Colpitts Cost: $16,000 Red Cross staffer Jasmine McDonough (standing) prepares By: Christopher Holden 43 Adams St. Herbert Staniszewski Fee: $242 Natalie Khalatov-Krimnus, a Revere High teacher, to give blood (Sunlight) last Friday. 2 replacement windows By: Barlo Signs 43 Fowler Ave. Cost: $1,677 207 Squire Rd. Frederick Darcy Install solar panels – roof By: Peter Conte Whelan School Honor Roll Fee: $69 1 wall sign – remove 2 ex- Cost: $28,000 isting Fee: $386 262 Endicott Ave. Vinh Phan Cost: $5,000 Strip & re-roof Principal’s List Pedro Rosa By” Allan Colpitts Fee: $125 GF/Revere Inc. Cost: $7,000 Grade 5 Katherine Sandoval 51 Augustus St. By: Shane McGowan Fee: $134 Brandon Barbosa Alyah Santos 4 replacement windows Xiao Ping 204 Proctor Ave. Andrew Barraza Sophia Scoppettuolo Cost: $3,360 By: John Dery 1 dish antennae on roof January 4 Erika Cheever Angelo Sepe Fee: $89 555 Beach St. Cost: $4,000 John Zullo Giulia Cincinnato Leticia Velasquez Perez Remove 2nd floor porch, Fee: $110 By: John Semas Jenna Cobb Kenny Vo Alma Toto repair 1st floor 24 Harrington St. Alexa DiPietro Jason Vu Nguyen By: Darren Palm Cost: $3,490 Breakers Condo Trust As- Strip & re-roof Coby Everton Grade 4 487 Mountain Ave. Fee: $110 soc. Cost: $2,000 Nubya Filho Haseeb Ahmad Weatherize Fee: $134 By: Shawn McGowan Matthew Gallego Kalei Alba Cot: $4,900 Gennaro Cataldo 474 Blvd. Alexandra Guzman Portillo Javier Barros Acuna Fee: $110 By: William deLangis Sudguru Hotel LLC Add 3 antennae to roof Jamie Helfer Heysel Benavides 140 Derby Rd. By: Kevin Farrell Cost: $4,000 Jasmin Jones Ryan Benenati Te Feri Haile Weatherize 100 Morris St. Fee: $110 Nora Jouni Dylan Cadigan By: Darren Palm Cost: $3,129 9 roof top antennae Nawal Khan Lia Catino 10 Stevens St. Fee: $87 Cost: $145,000 Logan Hospitality Assoc. Robert Kjersgard Stella Cito Weatherize Fee: $2,225 By: Shawn McGowan Nicholas Laws Gianna Colella Cost: $3,300 Ernad Preldzic 427 Squire Rd. Eve Lescovitz Richard DiMarzo Fee: $98 By: Victor Signi January 7 3 antennae to roof Christian Madrid Joseph Dimino 134 Patriot Pkwy. Tricia Seigal Cost: $4,000 Domenic Marino Erick Estrada December 13 Strip & re-roof By: Carl Rebello Fee: $110 Vincent Nguyen Melany Fagundes Nancy Ranese Cost: $4,200 24 Camille Rd. Simone Rago William Forcellati By: Darren Palm Fee: $100 Weatherize Rumney Marshview LLC Matthew Stewart Julianna Fratus 61-63 Kimball Ave. Cost: $1,000 By: Shane McGowan Amelia Viscay James Gallarelli Weatherize Lawrence Meads Fee: $62 1070 Broadway Olivia Winsor Sean Hennessey Cost: $5,800 By: Joseph J. Duca Add 1 antennae – roof Grade 4 Adriana Keefe Fee: $122 10 Furlong Dr. Cost: $4,000 Marie Rose Nicole Bagley Russell Kule Upgrade/renovations re- Fee: $110 By: Rui Rodrigues Sydney Ciano Vivian Le Angelo Cohan place fixtures, retile & replace 57 Shirley Ave. Alyssa Colannino Natalie Lee By: Darren Palm ftont door only Roman Catholic Archdio- Strip & re-roof Cameron Colannino Nicole Marin 15 Spring Ave. Cost: $10,125 cese of Boston Cost: $7,000 Bruce Culleton Josimar Martinez Weatherize Fee: $140 Ryan Doucette Katherine Martinez By: Shane McGowan Fee: $134 Cost: $4,300 250 Revere St. Adrianna Fusco Jarrod Natola Fee: $110 Extra Space Storage Lina Nguyen Christopher Osgood By: Greg Garzia Angelia Pepe Camila Perez Herrera Tarig Milton 590 Revere Beach Pkwy. Brian Perez Ava Rocino Julianni Pessolano Chelsea Phan By: Hazem Hanslan Roof-mounted photovoltaic REVERE CABLE TV Spotlight 528 Revere St. system John Tran Alan Plitsch Convert to 2-family Cost: $425,000 The new episodes continue programs can be seen on Rev- Gianna Uminski Steven Plitsch Cost: $50,000 Fee: $6,425 on RevereTV: ereTV through Feb. 1st. Grade 3 Ryan Powers Fee: $650 •’Revere Veterans’ Corner’ •’Wrestling Talk,’ now in Carly Bennett Sarah Reyes December 21 has a longer program than its 26th year, celebrates the Cameron Marzilli Laura Rezzai Revere Housing Authority Stephan & Susan Devoe usual but you can see it at its New Year with a review of Elizabeth Sanchez Eleejah Rosa By: Shane McGowan By: Allan Colpitts usual time (Tuesday at 6 p.m.; the Best & Worst of 2012. The Varun Swaminathan Kevin Santos 50 Walnut Ave. 138 Newman St. Friday at 10 a.m.). Morris program is dedicated to two Honor Roll Celia Sarmanian Replace 6 existing anten- 10 replacement windows Morris’ guest is Rep. Kathi- people who were instrumen- Grade 5 Minnah Sheikh nae Cost: $7,625 Anne Reinstein. Among the tal in the development of the Brian Armitstead Sheila Slakovic Cost: $20,820 Fee: $141 topics talked about are the show. Many long-time view- Gabriela Barroso Caroline Stasio Fee: $350 Chelsea Soldiers’ Home and Mohamed Benhamou Vincent Ventola ers will know of at least one John Procopio the Valor Act. of them. Tune in Weds. at 7 Wissam b enzerdjeb Gabriel Venturim T-Mobile Northeast LLC By: Henry Burton •Following the trend to ex- Rachelle Buckley Kevin Willett p.m. and Saturdays at 11 a.m. By: Shane McGowan 91 Olive St. tend, ‘Veterans Helping Vet- to find out if you were right. Rose Burns Grade 3 10 Ward St. Remodel kitchen erans’ (Tuesday at 6:45 p.m.; Maiya Buttiglieri Liliana Acuyna •Over the next two weeks, Replace six antennae Cost: $32,300 Friday at 10:45 a.m.) speaks Jeremy Carini Lauren Armitstead ‘Legends of Professional Cost: $18,550 Fe: $437 of the unique challenges for Natalie Clavel Joao Barcelos Fee: $335 Wrestling’ lives up to its name women veterans. Sheryl Shaf- Anamarcia Correia Isabella Borges December 24 presenting a show with Andre fer interviews Lori McCal- Matthew DaRocha Katrina Clabby December 17 Alfred Socombrino lum, US Navy combat veteran the Giant and one with the Leandro DePinho Evan Darcy Fatmie Begolli By: Evangelos Liapis back from her nine-month Boston Bad Boys. The Best of Nayellie Estrella Thifany DaSilva By: Owner 5 Eastern Ave. tour of duty in Afghanistan. Empire Pro Wrestling follows Alyssa Figueroa Naomi DeMauro 110 Oak Island St. Vinyl side Ms. McCallum talks about be- with more footage from the Owen Forte Skyla DeSimone Replacing existing deck Cost: $12,169 ing in a 45-minute firefight at personal archives of Rocky Matthew Greitas Ariana Diaz Cost: $2,000 Fee: $197 the clinic she worked at where Raymond. Catch both shows Angela Giangregorio Ashton Giardinella Fee: $74 she provided security for ci- on Wednesdays beginning at 8 Nicholas Giuffre Hunter Jones December 26 vilian Afghanistan women p.m. and Saturdays at noon. Yasser Guisser Rebaz Kamal December 18 John Mitchell •As always, you can visit who came to the clinic. They Madison Hescock Mark Marchese Edward Robichaud By: Kevin Randall www.reveretv.org to see the also discuss how lack of sleep Daniel Hurley Kayla Martelli By: Geraldo Caserto 79 American Legion Hwy. complete RevereTV schedule and stress cause PTSD in Isabel Lanzilli Brody McNair 41 Marble St. Demo existing gas station or to learn how you can make many returning veterans and Emilio Leone Gabriela Mogavero Remove 2 partition walls Cost: $15,000 why it is important for vets to your own program. It’s all Bailey Lyons Sarah Molina-Perez Cost: $5,600 Fee: $275 get registered at the VA. Both free. Michael Marchese Emily Mullis Fee: $134 Isabella Mellone Brandi Jo Neil Paolina DiSessa Gabrielle O’Brien Olivia Osborne Antonella & Gino Rubino By: Salvatore Guarino Jevon Parrish David Paiva By: Greg Chiapparo 28 Hutchinson St. Remember a loved one Keyril Pena Steven Phann 744 Broadway Convert to 2-family Sally Pham Emani Racca Clear out debris & remove, Cost: $9,000 Place a memoriam in the Journal, Isabella Pino Amira Sekkat Freddy Reyes Alan Thomas cosmetic interior & repair sag- ging floor at stairway Fee: $158 please call 781-485-0588 Jason Romano Alexio Trichilo
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    Page 20 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 23, 2013 LYNN REVERE EVERETT 781-485-0588 CHELSEA CHARLESTOWN WINTHROP 781-485-1403 EAST BOSTON 7 COMMUNITIES More Than 100,000 Readers Each Week New Pre-Licensing Class to “SE Habla www.MCelataRealEstate.Com Español” Begin on February 9th. 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Jewelry Box, 345 maintained. or fax: 617-884-0279 ----------- Call Paris at Asking: Broadway, Revere, 781- 286-CASH $375.00 #176 CLEANING SERVICE 617-846-1280 Call: 617 680 4214 Karenʼs Kleening Service is looking for • 100 part-time help for Hair • 181 • 254 Revere house cleaning work- APPLIANCE BOAT FOR Apartment HOUSE Stylist Small, 1Bedroom FOR SALE ers. Call Karen after REPAIR SALE Apartments Available 5pm 978-521-2016. Wanted includes all e pa e Revere Beach house for APPLIANCE Repair Approx. 30 FT Sail utilities, Cable & 617-846-9200 ADT. Sale by Owner - Ocean Clientele Service. Glenn Brown. Boat Erickson 29 1975. To Place Your Ad SECURITY Prompt and honest ser- Sleeps 6, Dines 6, Call 781-485-0588 Background views steps to beach. Preferred Chelsea – 3 apts. Everett – 3 room, 1 check and One bedroom bunga- SYSTEM vice. All major applianc- documented vessel. Available February. 1 bedroom, 3rd floor. references call es. A/C, refrigeration. 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    Black Wednesday, January 23,2013 The Revere Journal Page 21 Things To Do ‘Sister Act’ Berklee Music reception same time. Gallery hours are Whoopi Goldberg, Stage and Troika Monday-Wednesday and Friday, from Entertainment’s production of hit mu- Celebration 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, from sical “Sister Act” is coming to Boston, On Monday, Jan. 28, at 8:15 p.m., 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, from 11 direct from Broadway, Jan. 22 to Feb. at the Berklee Performance Center, a.m. to 4 p.m., but hours are subject 3, at the Boston Opera House, 539 136 Mass. Ave., Boston, Berklee Col- to change. For more information, call Washington St., Boston. Performances lege of Music presents Homeland Se- 781-598-5244. are Tuesdays,Wednesdays,Thursdays, curity: Celebrating Contemporary and Traditional African Music and Dance, at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays, 8 p.m.; Satur- featuring scholarship students from ‘Shining City’ days, 2,8 p.m.; Sundays, 1,6:30 p.m.; A guilt-ridden man from Dublin is Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $33. Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Mozambique and the US, who are plagued by his dead wife’s ghost and Contact Ticketmaster at 800-982-2787, seeks help from a therapist in Salem visit www.BroadwayInBoston.com or studying at the college.  Advance tick- ets are $8, at the door, $12. Call 617- Theatre Company’s production of the Box Office.    “Shining City,” by Conor McPher- 747-2261 or visit berkleebpc.com. The event will also stream live on Concert son, appearing Jan. 24 to Feb. 16, ‘Oliver’ Window. Thursday through Saturdays, at 7:30 Young Oliver Twist gets in with p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. at the 90 the wrong group in Charles Dickens’ Lafayette St., Salem theater. Jan. 24 classic tale, “Oliver,” featuring a large, ‘Mary and Max’ and 25 preview shows are name-tour- popular Boston cast, Jan.25-Feb. 24 at Whoopi Goldberg, Stage and Troika Entertainment’s production of hit musical As part of the Jewish Film Festi- own-ticket-price at the door, which Wheelock Family Theatre, 200 The “Sister Act” is coming to Boston, direct from Broadway, Jan. 22 to Feb. 3, at val’s ReelAbilities Boston Fest, West may be reserved for $10 each at www. Riverway, Boston. Performances are the Boston Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston. Newton Cinema features “Mary and salemtheatre.com. Tickets: adults, Fridays at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, Sun- Max,” the story of a lonely Australian $25; seniors, $20; students, $10. Visit days, at 3 p.m.; school vacation week, 8-year-old connecting as a pen pal with the Web site or call 978-790-8546 or Feb. 19-22, matinees at 1 p.m.; Feb. a 44-year-old, eccentric New Yorker e-mail info@salemtheatre.com. with Asperger’s Syndrome,appearing 22, at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 24, at 3 p.m. Violinist Vilde Frang at 617-482-6661. Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. Tickets are   Tickets:$15-$30. Call the Box Of- As part of its debut series with $10. For more information, visit www. Vance Gilbert fice at 617-879-2300 or visit tickets@ Longy School of Music of Bard Col- Roz Chast bjff.org..    me and thee coffeehouse (Unitar- wheelock.edu.   lege, Celebrity Series of Boston pres- Celebrated New Yorker magazine ian Universalist Church, 28 Mugford ents award-winning Norwegian vio- cartoonist Roz Chast presents a mul- St., Marblehead) welcomes the return ‘The Irish and How linist Vilde Frang, with 24-year-old timedia presentation of her interpreta- Beyond Bubbe’s Kitchen of singer-songwriter Vance Gilbert on pianist Michail Lifits, on Wednesday, tion of the everyday, in “Theories of The New Center for Arts and Cul- Friday, Jan. 25, with opening act sing- They Got That Way’ Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. in Pickman Hall, 27 Everything,” on friday, Jan. 25, at 8 ture presents a challenge to Boston’s er-songwriter-guitarist Patti DeRosa. Frank McCourt’s uplifting musical Garden St., Cambridge. Tickets start p.m. in the Sanders Theatre, Memorial top chefs to update traditional Jewish Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show starts at celebration of all things Irish, “The at $40. Visit www.celebrityseries.org Hall, Harvard University, 45 Quincy recipes, in Beyond Bubbe’s Kitchen, 8 p.m.Advance tickets are $20, at the Irish and How They Got That Way,” or call Celebrity Charge at 617-482- St., Cambridge. Tickets start at $30. when Meredith Goldstein will hold door, $23. Visit www.meandthee.org (yes, THAT Frank McCourt of “An- 6661.  Call CelebrityCharge at 617-482-6661 conversations with  chefs relating their  or call 781-631-8987. gela’s Ashes” fame), comes to Davis or visit www.celebrityseries.org.  personal cooking stories, on Jan. 27, at Square Theatre, 255 Elm St., Somer- Moakley Courthouse in South Boston. ville, from Jan. 24 through March 17. Whitney Houston Tribute   or more information, e-mail info@ ‘Inherit the Wind’ Performances are Thursday, Friday, at Concert ncacboston.org. The Marblehead Little Theatre at 12 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 4,7:30 p.m.; sun- Berklee College of Music will hold Andrea Fraser School Street, Marblehead, will per- day at 3 p.m. Tickets:$39-$42. Group an all-student tribute concert to the The Institute of Contemporary Art form Jerome Lawrence and Robert Ed- discounts available at 215-297-8540. late superstar, Whitney Houston, on (ICA) at 100 Northern Ave., Boston, Cafe 939 win Lee’s drama, “Inherit the Wind,” For tickets, call 800-660-8462 or visit features a tour-de-force solo perfor- The Red Room at Cafe 939 pres- featuring a large cast, from Jan. 25 to Jan. 23, at 8:15 p.m. at the Berklee online at www.frankmccourtstheirish. mance of Andrea Fraser, impersonating ents the following acts this week: Feb. 3. Performances are Friday, Sat- Performance Center, 136 Mass. Ave., com.      four men, in “Men on the Line, KPFK, Wakey!Wakey!, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. (ad- urday, at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. Boston. Guest performers included 1972,  transcribed and edited from a mission, $12); Charlie Puth and Taylor Advance tickets are $23; student seats the star’s former music director, Jetro 1972 live radio broadcast concerning Berrett, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. ($10); a free for selected matinee performances, BJM/Les Ballets Jazz de Da Silva, her nephew, Gary Michael the feminist movement and four men’s show, Berklee in the Round Tuesday, $15. Visit tickets@mltlive.com or call Houston, and background singer, Sha- Montreal lotte Gibson. Advance tickets are $8; sympathies about it, appearing Thurs- featuring Livingston Taylor, Cris- 781-631-9697. World Music/CRASHarts presents day, Jan. 24, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for tina Vaira and Ethan Thompson, John at the door, $12. For more information, the Boston premiere of Montreal’s members and non-members, $5. Pre- Johnson and Jesse Sanders, Jan. 29, at prestigious BJM/Les Ballets Jazz de call 617-747-2261 or visit berkleebpc. ceding the show at 5:30 p.m., Barbara 7 p.m.   Birds of Prey com. the program will also be streamed Wingmasters presents North Ameri- Montreal, performing its signature live on Concert Window. On Jan. 24, Lee chief curator Helen Molesworth can Birds of Prey, with Jim Parks and blend of ballet, modern and street there’s a tribute to Mirek Kocandrie, at will lead a free tour of exhibition “This JP concerts Anne Collier, on Sunday, Jan. 27, dance, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 1,2, 8:15 p.m. ($8/$12).  will Have Been”.Visit www.icaboston. On Saturday, Jan. 26, at 4 p.m., JP from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Mass. at 8 p.m.; Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. at the Insti- org or call 617-478-3103. Concerts presents LFO, the Love and Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife tute of Contemporary Art (ICA), 100 Friendship Orchestra, making its de- Sanctuary, 87 Perkins Row, Topsfield. Northern Ave., Boston. Debra Cash Family Happiness presents free, pre-performance talks Maestro Artist Management pres- ArtsEmerson films but performance, at St. John’s Episco- Attendees will see raptors, includ- As part of ArtsEmerson: The World pal Church, 1 Roanoke Ave., Jamaica ing hawks, owls, eagles and falcons in the lobby, Thursday, Saturday and ents the Boston debut of Theatre-Ate- on Stage, at the Paramount Theater, Plain. The concert features works by and wild birds of prey up close. The Sunday, and there’s a cast pre-show lier Piotr Fomenko’s adaptation of 559 Washington St., Boston, the fol- Bach, Bartok, Beethoven, Brahms and program is geared towards adults and Q&A Jan. 31. Reserved seating is “Family Happiness,” based on Leo lowing films are featured:118-minute, other composers. Tickets are $10 at the families with children at least 5 years $50. Call 617-876-4275 or visit www. Tolstoy’s novel, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. and 1999 color DVD, “Boys Don’t Cry,” door. For more information and direc- old.Fee is $13; children, $11; discount WorldMusic.org.  Jan. 27, at 2 p.m. only, at the Cutler Jan. 25, at 6 p.m.; 1990,71-minute tions, visit www.jpconcerts.org.  for Mass Audubon members. Advance Majestic Theatre, 219 Tremont St., Boston. Performance is in Russian color film, “Paris is Burning,” Jan. registration required. Call 978-887- with English subtitles.Tickets are $45- 25, at 9 p.m. and Jan. 27, at 1 p.m.; Lo-Fi Lowdown 9264. $125. Visit www.artsemerson.org or 84-minute, 2011 French film with sub- Lo-Fi Lowdown, a double bill of call  617-824-8400.       titles, “Tomboy,” Jan. 26, at 1 p.m.; epic old-time features, with first act, ‘You for Me for You’ 86-minute color Spanish film with Jazz Noir, by Bremner Duthie and Company One will hold the New English subtitles, “XXY,” Jan. 26, at 6 second act with Radio Star, by Tanya England premiere of Mia Chung’s Ludovico Ensemble p.m. and 103-minute, color 2005 film, O’Debra, appears at Oberon, Sunday, play, “You for Me For You,” through The Boston Conservatory presents “Transamerica,” Jan. 26, at 9 p.m. Un- Jan. 27, at 7 p.m. only. Tickets are $18 Feb. 16, at the Boston Center for the the Ludovico Ensemble, featuring less otherwise noted, tickets gener- and are available at the door, at 2 Ar- Arts (BCA) Plaza Theatre, 539 Wash- works for non-pitched percussion, Jan. ally are $10, and $7.50 for members row St., Cambridge, or online at tick- ington St., South End, Boston. It’s the 23, at 8 p.m., at Studio 401, Fourth and seniors; students with valid ID or ets.americanrepertorytheater.org. story of two North Korean sisters try- Floor, 31 Hemenway St., Boston. For children under 18, $5. Discounted tick- ticket information, visit www.boston- ing to flee to the US on this unexpect- ets only available at the Box Office. conservatory.edu/tickeets, call 617- For tickets or more information, visit Chino-Latino edly comic journey. Performances are 912-9222, or visit the Box Office at 31 www.ArtsEmerson.org, the Box Of- La Galeria at Villa Victoria Center Wednesday, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.; Hemenway St. fice, or call 617-824-8400. for the Arts, 85 W. Newton St., South Friday, Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, End, Boston, welcomes the free, public 2 p.m.; final Saturday, 4 p.m. Tick- exhibit of Puerto Rican artist Miguel ets: $20-$38; students with ID, $15; All-Beethoven symphony ‘As Bees in Honey Trelles, “Chino-Latino,” now through pay-what-you-can, minimum $6, Jan. Celebrity Series of Boston presents Celebrity Series of Boston presents the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Drown’ Feb. 23. Trelles’ work rewrites the 20,27, at 2 p.m. Call 617-933-8600 or award-winning Norwegian violinist F.U.D.G.E. Theatre Co., Inc. pres- colonial history of Antilles through a visit BostonTheatreScene.com.   with Daniel Barenboim conducting, Vilde Frang, with 24-year-old pianist ents Douglas Carter Beane’s award- “creative misreading” of traditional Sunday, Jan. 27, at 3 p.m. in Sym- Michail Lifits, on Wednesday, Jan. 23, winning comedy, “As Bees in Honey Chinese landscape paintings from the Magical Memory Tour phony Hall, 301 Mass. Ave., Boston. at 8 p.m. in Pickman Hall, 27 Garden Drown,” starring Linda Goetz, Jan. Sung and Ming dynasties, fusing the Artist Alfred Ramage invites you to Tickets start at $30. Visit www.celeb- St., Cambridge. 25-27, at the Factory Theatre, 791 Chinese gestural style with figures and his Magical Memory Tour, his works rityseries.org or call CelebrityCharge Tremont St., South End, Boston. Per- scenery evoking a Caribbean land- in all media, at the Clock Tower Gal- formances are Friday at 8 p.m., Sat- scape. Gallery hours are Thursday and lery, EB Newton School and Cultural urday, 3,8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Friday, from 3 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Center, 45 Pauline St., Winthrop.The Tickets are $26; students, seniors, $21. from 1 to 4 p.m. and by appointment. show is open until March 2. Gallery LEGAL NOTICE 430, Boston MA 02108 St., Suite 900, Boston, by the Plaintiff, Karen For reservations, call 617-945-0773 or Call 617-927-1742 or visit avrodri- hours are Thursday, from 6 to 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE OF ENVI- Phone: (617) 338-0063 Massachusetts 02114, Rodriguez, seeking Com- guez@iba-etc.org.For more informa- and Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m. For visit www.fudgetheatre.com.    RONMENTAL REVIEW Copies of the ENF are Attention: MEPA Office, plaint for Custody-Sup- tion, call 617-927-1707 or visit www. more information, visit www.winthrop PROJECT: McKinley also being sent to the referencing the above port-Visitation pursuant iba-etc.org. Elementary School Conservation Com- project. to G.L. c. 209 C. ‘Harlem Street Singer’ culturalcouncil,org or www.alfredram- mission and Planning By Timothy J McGivern, You are required to The Institute of Contemporary Art age.com. LOCATION: Park Avenue, Revere MA Boards of Revere, MA PE (Proponent’s Agent) serve upon plaintiff, (ICA) at 100 Northern Ave., Boston, The Company Theatre PROPONENT: City of where they may be 1/23 whose address is 31 presents the world premiere of docu- Besides its regular theater season, Bread and Puppet inspected. R Barrett St., #B, Revere, mentary film, “Harlem Street Singer,” the Company Theatre of 30 Accord Revere School Building The Secretary of Energy MA 02151, your answer the story of the Rev. Gary Davis, fol- Park, Norwell, presents the following Theater Commitee Vermont-based Bread and Puppet The undersigned is & Environmental Affairs on or before February lowed by a live performance by Woody special events: singer Ronan Tynan will publish notice of the LEGAL NOTICE 14th, 2013. If you fail on Jan. 26,and the Movin’ Out Band’s Theater presents “The Possiblitarians” submitting an Envi- Mann, Paul Rishell and Annie Raines, ENF in the Environmen- COMMONWEALTH to do so, the court will tribute to Billy Joel, Feb. 2. Special and “Dead Man Rises,” recommended ronmental Notification Friday, Jan. 25, in the Barbara Lee tal Monitor, will receive OF MASSACHUSETTS proceed to the hearing events tickets range from $20 to $39. for patrons 12 years old-up, along with Form (“ENF”) to the Family Foundation Theater. General public comments on THE TRIAL COURT and adjudication of this For tickets or more information, call the family-friendly “The Circus of the Secretary of Energy & admission is $20; members, students, the project for 20 days, PROBATE AND action. You are also the Box Office at 781-871-2787 or vis- Possibilitarians,” a Cheap Art Sale Environmental Affairs $10. For tickets or more information, and will then decide, FAMILY COURT required to file a coy it www.companytheatre.com or e-mail and Art Exhibit,Jan. 21-27,  at Cy- on or before January call 627-478-3103 or visit www.ica- within ten days, if an SUFFOLK Division of your answer in the boxoffice@companytheatre.com. clorama, Boston Center for the Arts, 31, 2013. boston.org. environmental Impact Docket No. office of the Register of   539 Tremont St., South End, Boston. This will initiate review    of the above project Report is needed. A site SU12W2836 this Court at Boston. Performances:Thursday-Sunday, at 7 visit and consultation Summons By Witness, Joan P. Christine Ebersole p.m.; admission $12; students, seniors, pursuant to the Massa- session on the project Publication Armstrong, Esquire, First Celebrity Series of Boston presents Take Your Best Shot groups. $10; matinee family shows, chusetts Environmental LynnArts (25 Exchange St., Lynn) may also be scheduled. Karen Rodriguez, Justice of said Court at An Evening with acclaimed actress Saturday, Sunday, at 2 p.m. $12;$10; Policy Act (“MEPA”, will kick off its curated photography M.G.L. c. 30, s.s. 61- All persons wishing to Plaintiff Boston, this 11th day of Christine Ebersole,on Saturday, Jan. children 3-11, $6; 2-under, free; art comment on the project, v. December 2012. 26, at 8 p.m. at Sanders Theatre, Me- exhibit for artists 17 years old-up with exhibit, all week, free and open to all. 62I). Copies of the ENF an opening day reception, Saturday, may be obtained from: or to be notified of a Diego Aguirre, Sandra Giovannucci morial Hall, Harvard University, 45 Tickets may be purchased an hour be- site visit or consultation Defendant Register of Probate Quincy St., Cambridge. Tickets start at Jan. 26, from 2 to 4 p.m. The exhibit fore any performance or in advance at Nitsch Engineering, Inc. session, should write To the above named Court $30. Call CelebrityCharge at 617-482- runs to March 8. Artists younger than www.breadandpuppet.org or call 866- Attn: Timothy J to the Secretary of Defendant: 1/23 6661 or visit www.celebrityseries.org.  17 are invited to exhibit their photogra- 811-4111. For more information, call McGivern, PE Energy & Environmental A Complaint has been R phy for the Hartman Leigh Children’s 617-286-6694 or visit www.bcaonline. 2 Center Plaza, Suite Affairs, 100 Cambridge presented to this Court Gallery, which also has an opening day org. Black
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    Black Wednesday, January 23,2013 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 23 THINGS To Do ‘Crime and Punishment’ 224-1245 or visit www.thosmoser. mation, call 978-462-7336. For reservations and/or more informa- play, “The Mountaintop”. Presented Co-adaptors Marilyn Campbell com/showroom. tion, call 617-562-4111 or visit www. by the Underground Railway Theater and Curt Columbus have converted ‘Anne Boleyn’ ticketweb.com. at Central Square Theatre (450 Mass. Dostoyevsky’s magnificent novel, Jazzy Regattabar The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm The- Ave., Cambridge), through Feb. 3, per- “Crime and Punishment,” into a three- The Regattabar at the Charles Ho- atre of Pawtucket, RI, presents Henry ‘Other Desert Cities’ formances are Wednesday,Thursday, actor, 90-minute tour de force, starring tel, (One Bennett St., Harvard Square, VIII’s ill-fated wife, Anne Boleyn and Kicking off the new year, Speak- at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, TV-movie actor Dan Butler, Stephen Cambridge) is swinging with the fol- the scheming Tudor family in How- Easy Stage Company presents the New 3,8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. ; also, Jan. Thorne and Rachel Christopher, now lowing jazz performers this week: ard Brenton’s London hit play, “Anne England premiere of Jon Robin Baitz’s 21, at 7:30 p.m. Call 866-811-4111, to Feb. 24 at Trinity Repertory The- jazz-rock-world music group Leni Boleyn,” through Feb. 17. Performanc- award-winning dramatic play, “Other visit the Box Office, or CentralSquare- atre, 201 Washington St., Providence, Stern African Trio, Jan. 24, at 7:30 es: Jan.24-26,31, Feb.1,2, 7-9, 14-16, Desert Cities,” with a Boston, star- Theater.org. For more information or RI. Performances are Thursday-Sun- p.m. ($20); salsa group Eguie Castrillo at 8 p.m.; Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, at 7 p.m.; studded cast, through Feb. 9, at Boston group discounts, call 617-576-9278, day, Jan. 29, Feb. 6, Feb. 12, 19,at and his Orchestra, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27, Feb. 10,17, at 2,7 p.m.; Feb. Center for the Arts’ Wimberly Theatre, Ext. 210. 7:30 p.m.Jan. 23, Feb. 6, at 12 noon; ($20); jazz group Medici Musica pres- 3, at 2 p.m.; The theater is located in Stanford Calderwood Pavilion,527 ; Jan. 27, 30,Feb. 2,10, 16,17,20, 24, ents Alexei Tsiganov Group, Jan. 26, downtown Pawtucket at 172 Exchange Tremont St., South End, Boston. Per- ‘Vinegar Tom’ at 2,7:30 p.m.Tickets, $15-$68; check at 7:30 p.m. ($16); jazz’s Hot Club of St. Tickets are $36,$4,; discounts to formances: Wednesday, Thursday, at Whistler in the Dark Theatre pres- for discounts, matinees. Call 401-351- Detroit, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. ($25). For groups, seniors and students. Call 401- 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, ents Caryl Churchill’s provocative play 4242 or visit www.trinityrep.com. tickets and more information, call 617- 723-4266 or visit gammtheatre.org. 4,8 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m.; also Feb. 5 with music, “Vinegar Tom,” a story of 395-7757 or visit www.charleshotel. at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. Tick- 17th century England and its persecu- Frank Costantino show com or www.regattabarjazz.com. Scullers ets start at $25; discounts for seniors, tion of folks on witchcraft accusations students, and people 25 years old and and hangings, after a witch-finder ar- extended Scullers Jazz Club, Double Tree younger. Call 617-933-8600 or visit rives at a small village, through Feb. Winthrop artist Frank Costantino’s New Works Festival Suites by Hilton Boston, 400 Soldiers www.SpeakEasyStage.com. 2 at the Boston Center for the Arts show, “Other Directions and Discover- Firehouse Center for the Arts at Mar- Field Road, Boston, features the fol- ket Square in picturesque downtown lowing headliners this week: Bari- Calderwood Pavilion, 527 Tremont ies - Drawings and Watercolors,” has St., South End, Boston. Showtimes: been extended to run to Jan. 31 at the Newburyport hosts the New Works tone Madness, with greg Abate, Gary ‘The Mountaintop’ Wednesday. Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.; Thomas Moser Showroom Gallery, 19 Festival 2013: The Long and the Short Smulyan and Alan Chase, Jan. 24, at 8 In celebration of the 150th anniver- of It,” Friday, Saturday, Jan. 25,26, at p.m., show, $22; dinner and show, $62; sary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Friday, Saturday, at 8 p.m.; Sunday, Arlington St., Boston. Hours are Mon- at 3 p.m. Admission: $30,$15. Call the day through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Jan. 26, there are shorts; Jan. Jose James, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. ($25/$65); playwright Katori Hall reimagines Dr. 25, one-act and shorts. Writers hail Joan Watson Jones, Jan. 30,, at 8 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final night at Box Office at 617-933-8600 or visit 6 p.m. and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5 www.whitlerinthedark.com/boxoffice. p.m. For more information, call 617- from New England. All seats are $13; ($20/$60); and Omar Sosa and Paulo the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn., four-day pass is $38. For more infor- Fresu, Jan. 31, at 8,10 p.m. ($25/$65). 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    Page 24 The Revere Journal Wednesday, January 23, 2013 MULTICULTURAL NIGHT AT RHS SATURDAY JAN. 19TH IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA JENN CIMINO PHOTOS Principal, Dr. Garcia checks out the origami that Tu and Vy Nguyen are making Kiana Ny and Yahori Barbosa Darlene Flores and Martha Sanchez dance Courtney DiMarzo Jennifer Osuna Rachel Bouhanda ran the event Different clothing and artifacts were displayed from different countries Ben and Abby Meier taste some of the food from different cultures The Jr. ROTC- Alex Chorlian, Dekota Young Greico, Michael Erica Martinez Argueta and Albert Richards Mladen Pepic, Alembe Mlongecha and Justin Gomes The Friendship Club, represented by Alexandra Esposito, Fiona Kerthi, Sitara Kirksey, Justin Preston and Paige Haskell with School Committeewoman, Stacey Rizzo Cyan Magenta Yellow Black