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REVERE RHS Hockey Pats Senior Night Photos page 1 ADVOCATE Vol. 29, No. 9 -FREEwww.advocatenews.net Free Every Friday 781-286-8500 Friday, March 1, 2019 City Council recognizes Speaker DeLeo for decade of service On Monday night, the City Council awarded Speaker DeLeo a citation for 10 years of service to the community. Shown, from left to right, are City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, Council President Arthur Guinasso, Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto and Ward 5 Councillor John Powers. (Missing from the photo is Councillor George Rotondo). (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino) By Tara Vocino S peaker of the House Robert DeLeo was recently commended by the City Council for 10 years of service on Beacon Hill. DeLeo is the longest-serving speaker in state history with former Speaker Thomas McGee, Sr. (D-Lynn) behind him, serving from 1975 to 1984. “My constituents have stuck by me all these years,” DeLeo said during Monday night’s meeting. “They’re like family to me.” Our 80th Year EDUCATION Next Classes DRIVER $ 2 Week Night Classes MARCH 18 One Week Day Class APRIL16 School Vacation CALL - ENROLL or Register Online 617-387-9121 HENRYSAUTOSCHOOL.COM EVERETT AUTO SCHOOL “Successful Key To Driving” Since 1938 Gift Certificates Available $2.59 GALLON GALLON Regular Unleaded $2.279 Mid Unleaded $2.639 Super $2.699 Diesel Fuel $2.839 KERO $4.759 Diesel $2.699 3.43 He also said it was special to be recognized by the city councillors, who he works with on a daily basis. “This recognition means a lot to me,” DeLeo said. “I can’t thank you enough.” Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna said the commendation goes beyond 10 years of service. “You’re a caring and passionate person and a really good man,” she said. “You’re always going out of your way to help anyone that needs it.” DELEO | SEE PAGE 2 City Council President Arthur Guinasso reads the citation for 10 years of service to Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo on Monday night as Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna looks on. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino) We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 Price Subject to Change without notice ANGELO’S "Over 40 Years of Excellence!" 1978-2019 FULL SERVE HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS • OPEN 7 DAYS City hopes to attract casino cash with Beach City promo By Tara Vocino T he city is seeking a grant from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to create a tourism video in an effort to attract tourists who will be visiting the Encore Boston Harbor casino in Everett. Economic Development Consultant Paul Rupp said he applied for a $50,000 grant, from which $40,000 would be used to create the video with the remaining $10,000 to be used for marketing and promotional efforts. “The video will promote Revere’s hotels, shops, restaurants, nightlife, parks, open spaces, the revitalization of America’s first public beach and other attractions for the guests staying at Greater Boston’s first luxury resort and casino to experience,” Rupp wrote in the grant application. Rupp said Friday that if funding is approved, the video will be distributed on YouTube, the city’s website and across social media. Although the casino will be approximately five miles away, the purpose is to develop a symbiotic relationship between Encore and Revere’s growing hotel industry. “Revere believes its coming inventory of at least 1,700 hotel keys, its restaurants and its visitor attractions make Revere an attractive add-on for visitors to the new Encore casino,” Rupp said in the grant application. GUESTS | SEE PAGE 3 Prices subject to change FLEET

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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019 Page 3 Revere Public Schools parents owe meal fees By Tara Vocino Kruse explained that parD uring Tuesday’s School Committee meeting, it was announced that parents have a large bill to pay in overdue breakfast and lunch fees. According to School Department Chief Financial Officer Matthew Kruse, approximately $21,000 is owed, compared to the $16,000 that was owed last year, across 11 schools for 183 school days. GUESTS | from page 1 In addition, he estimated that preproduction will cost $10,000 and production will cost $16,000 for 16 days of shooting. Rupp said $1,000 will be needed for travel and other expenses. Postproduction will cost $3,000, and the cost of producing 500 DVDs, cases and artwork is estimated at $5,000, according to Rupp. “It’s unlikely that we’ll fundraise such a large amount of money, but we’ll look into that later,” Rupp said. He said he will know by ents either send their children to school without money are unable to understand or fill out eligibility forms due to a language barrier or simply take advantage of the system. “There’s always been an unpaid balance, especially in urban districts,” Kruse said. “In the past when children missed five meals, they’d give them a cheese sandwich, but did away with that so they wouldn’t feel embarrassed.” Kruse said that 70 percent of students in the district have free or reduced lunch. A reduced lunch is 40 cents per meal, according to Kruse. Kruse explained that the district needs full documentation of income, including proof of income, noting that lunch costs roughly $2.75 per student. “We’d then call parents and ask them to provide the money and/or this informathe summer if the grant is approved. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. “As a parent, I’m very protective of my son and want to see him develop to the best of his abilities. Adult Foster Care of the North Shore has been a vital asset to our family over the past five years in helping find resources for Brett.” Ted, Caregiver to Son, Brett 978-281-2612 AdultFosterCareNS.com Celebrating 18 Years tion,” Kruse said. He also said there are penalties for parents who provide false information. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. ~ Legal Notice ~ Traffic Commission City of Revere, MA Public Meeting Notice City-Wide Resident Parking Notice is hereby given that the Revere Traffic Commission will conduct a public meeting on Thursday evening, March 14, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Councillor Joseph A. DelGrosso City Council Chamber of Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, Massachusetts 02151 for the purpose of discussing An Ordinance Establishing a City-Wide Resident Parking Sticker Program and welcoming public comment. A copy of the aforementioned proposed draft ordinance amendment is available for public inspection online at www.revere.org/departments/city-clerk and in the Office of the City Clerk, Revere City Hall, Revere, Massachusetts 02151, Monday through Thursday from 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Friday 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Attest: Paul Argenzio, Chair Traffic Commission February 22, March 1 and March 8 You deserve more than a job. You deserve an Encore. Encore Boston Harbor is hiring. Explore thousands of fulfilling careers. You deserve an Encore. In accordance with our host and surrounding community agreements, hiring preference is given to properly qualified residents of the cities of (1) Everett, (2) Malden, and (3) Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, and Somerville.

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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019 Page 5 Adult Italian Classes begin March 19 A dult Italian classes will be offered by the Appian Club of Stoneham starting on Tuesday evenings, March 19, 2019. A beginner’s class will start with the basics (pronunciations, phrases, etc.) and give you a firm foundation for the language. A more advanced class will also be available on Tuesday evenings for those with knowledge of Italian. The eight week classes will be held on Tuesday evenings in Stoneham and the cost is $150 plus a $20 text. Instructor is Tiffany Bistocchi Murphy, graduate of Dickinson College (2003) with a major in Italian and a Master’s in Italian from Middlebury College (2006). She has traveled extensively throughout Italy and has taken courses there. The class is casual, interesting and the experience will be enjoyable. If you are traveling to Italy or just want to relive your heritage roots, this class is for you. Contact coordinator John Nocella for further details at 781-438-5687 or, preferably, by email, at john02180@gmail.com. Please pass along to other family members, friends and neighbors. The class is sponsored by the Appian Club of Stoneham, a non-profit, social charitable 503(c) (7)organization whose mission is to promote Italian culture and heritage. Revere residents named to Dean’s List at UMass Amherst A MHERST – Following is a list of Revere students who were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Massachusetts Amherst for the fall 2018 semester: Catherine Victoria Acosta, Cayli Anne Armstrong, Timothy Bui, Joseph James Dello Russo, David Alexander Gardner, Zachary J. Gentile, Katherine Gutierrez Orrego, Savannah Marie Hart, Isabella Mendes Izidoro, Robert Christopher Mahoney, Kati Perlera-Medrano, Tong Shen, Andrew Tran and Olivia Lee Venezia. In order to qualify, an undergraduate student must receive a 3.5 grade point average or better on a four-point scale. Friday, March 2 at 8 PM Dance to the top hits with VINYL GROOVE Saturday, March 3 at 8 PM DJ LOGIK Dance to all the Hits of Yesterday and Today! MONDAY'S SHUCK! The Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors takes a photo with Mayor Brian Arrigo during Tuesday morning’s The State of the City Business Breakfast at the Marina Restaurant and Bar at the Wharf. Bottom row: Chamber of Commerce Treasurer Patty Pace, and Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member Melinda Cashman. Top row: Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member Maria Valentina Brito, Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member John Bonaparte, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Wendy Millar-Page, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Chamber of Commerce President Karen Gallo, Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member Steven Williams, Event Sponsor/East Boston Neighborhood Health Vice President of Development Steven Synder, Chamber of Commerce Secretary Kim Corliss. (Missing from photo: Chamber of Commerce Vice President Brian Davis.) BREAKFAST | from page 5 modern, multi-use developments will be visible at the Suffolk Downs site for land stretching more than a mile. “You have a friend in City Mayor Brian Arrigo gives his State of the City address during Tuesday’s Business Breakfast at the Marina @ The Wharf Restaurant. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) DELEO | from page 2 McKenna said that, in addition to sleep deprivation, entertaining, talking on the telephone and watching television are all constantly interrupted by planes flying overhead. “Why is the heaviest air traffic going over Beachmont, Chelsea, Winthrop, East Boston and Lynn?” she asked. “Because we are poor, urban cities and we don’t complain.” Officials from the MassachuHall, and we will continue to work together,” Arrigo said. “I extend my invitation to you, the leaders of Revere’s business community, to work with me and city government, and assure the residents of Revere that the growth we will cultivate will setts Port Authority recently released a study indicating an increase of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, heart attacks and cancer among residents of Revere, Winthrop, East Boston and Lynn. 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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019 Page 9 Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center Valentine’s Day party was held on Tuesday, February 26th . DJ Alan Labella, with enthusiastic aplomb, gathered seniors on the dance floor for some unbelievable music and dancing. It was an hour of non-stop participation that was preceded by a dinner featuring Chicken Cordon Bleu, dessert donated by Speaker DeLeo, and many raffles and prizes. This is just one of many wonderful senior events that bring joy and happiness to our most prestigious citizens. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding) In Support of… Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, second from left, is shown with Mayor Brian Arrigo, former school board member Ann Raponi, and current School Board member Gerry Visconti during the mayor’s recent State of the City Address. (Courtesy photo)

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RHS Hockey Patriots celebrate Senior Night THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019 song? Page 11 “Petunia, No. 2”? 1. What spring plant’s leaves have been thought to resemble a lion’s tooth? 2. What “King of Ragtime” wrote Cheering staff: Capt. Melanie Leonard, Sofia Gendreau, Capt. Madeline Stuart and Zoey Legrand get hyped up for the Senior Night game. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) “Maple Leaf Rag” and “The Entertainer”? 3. What metal are Olympic gold medals mostly made of? 4. On March 1, 1790, Congress authorized the first U.S. Census; in August which N.E. state reported having no slaves? Laurie Godino brought flowers for her son, Brenden, who is the cheering captain, on Senior Night at the rink on Friday. 5. In the 1950s what were the chemise, empire and sack? 6. The moonwalk became a popular dance after Michael Jackson did it while performing what 7. What is marchpane? 8. What is Sesame Street’s Mr. Snuffleupagus’s first name? 9. Bubble tea has pearls made of what? 10. On March 2, 1809, what U.S. president wrote before retiring “Never did a prisoner, released from his chains, feel such relief as I shall on shaking off the shackles of power”? 11. What 1957 Buddy Holly hit was the first song on “American Bandstand” (Hint: maybe never.) 12. On March 5, 1770, a brawl turned into a massacre by British soldiers in what city? 13. What flower-loving artist painted 14. What humor magazine’s final issue in 1998 was called “The Failure Issue”? 15. On March 6, 2016, what First Lady died who had been an actress? 16. What New Orleans cultural attraction began in 1857? 17. In March 1999 what Carlsbad, Calif., children’s park opened? (Hint: part of a chain.) 18. In the musical comedy “The Producers,” what is the name of the play what is supposed to become a flop? 19. On March 7, 1875, what composer of “Boléro” was born? 20. What countries produce maple syrup? Answers below, please no cheating! FROM PAGE 19 Ann Marie Giordano congratulates her son, Marc, a forward, after he got off the ice at Senior Night at the Cronin Skating Rink on Friday. Cheerleader Alexa Bessler presents a sign for Andres Cardona and a gift basket during Senior Night at the Cronin Skating Rink on Friday. Forward Wayne Cintolo with his mother, Dorothea, and father, Wayne Cintolo, at Friday’s Senior Night at Cronin Skating Rink. Cintolo has played for the Patriots Varsity Hockey Team for two years, and he played two years of hockey for the Malden Catholic Junior Varsity Team. He plans to attend a four-year college to study business. 2.60% APY 2.70% APY 9 MONTH * 1 4 MONTH The RHS cheerleaders congratulated the senior hockey players. Shown, from left to right, are Alexandra Ramirez, Vanessa Cabrera, Melanie Leonard, Capt. Ava Wiswall, Capt. Brenden Godino, Capt. 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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Suffolk Probate and Family Court 24 New Chardon Street Boston, MA. 02114 Docket No. SU17P0645GD In the Interests of: Veronica Levesque of: East Boston, MA RESPONDENT Incapacitated Person/Protected Person CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION TO THE POWERS OF A GUARDIAN To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been filed by Central Boston Elder Services, Inc. Lighthouse Nursing Care of Boston, MA in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: Expand the powers of a Guardian. The petition asks the court to make a determination that the powers of the Guardian and/or Conservator should be expanded, modified, or limited since the time of the appointment. The original petition is on file with the court. You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of 03/14/2019. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return date, action may be taken in this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. IMPORTANT NOTICE The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the above-named person’s right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. The abovenamed person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. if the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. 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Beloved husband of over 47 years of Linda (Pecora) Cavalieri. Devoted father of James A. Cavalieri III and his companion Diana of Saugus, and Jennifer Coppenrath and her husband Michael of Revere. Dear brother of Theresa Algeni of Maine, Regina Marcucella and her husband Tony of South Carolina, Eleanor Cavalieri of Florida, and O ~ Obituaries ~ the late Roseann Saunders and her late husband Frank. Cherished grandfather of James IV, Jeremy, Ella James, Chase and Camryn Marie. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends that he cherished so dearly as family. Jim was a member of Local #3 Bricklayers Union and the long-time proprietor of Cavalieri Construction Company. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Inspire Hope Foundation for Urea Cycle Disorders, 95 Linda Rd., Braintree, MA 02184. 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