Page 2 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 Attorneys at Law 14 Norwood St., Everett, MA 02149 Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755 John Mackey, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq. Patricia Ridge, Esq. AS NGELO’ FULL SERVICE Regular Unleaded $3.239 Mid Unleaded $3.299 Super $3.419 Diesel Fuel $3.559 "43 Years of Excellence!" 1978-2021 KERO $4.99 DEF $3.49 9 Diesel $3.299 9 HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN A A DA Rizzo Insurance Announces Partnership With Arbella Insurance Group Puts their decades of mutual experience serving clients throughout Massachusetts REVERE — The Rizzo Insurance Group is proud to announce the addition of the Arbella Insurance Group to their list of carriers they currently represent. 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For over 35 years, they have worked with individuals, families and businesses to protect what matters most to them so that they may be adequately protected in the event of an unforeseen loss. They seek to acquire a mutual trust between their clients and their agency so that they may exchange an honest and open dialogue from which they can determine a correct and appropriate plan of action with regards to their client’s insurance portfolios. License Commission approves renewals for Boulevard restaurant By Adam Swift A ntonia’s at the Beach is back in business. In December, the License Commission denied a renewal of the 492 Revere Beach Boulevard restaurant’s all alcohol and common victualer licenses because it didn’t have all of its paperwork in order. At Wednesday’s License Commission meeting, the commission approved the renewal of those licenses. 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COM the stockholders and benefi cial interests of the company so that 50 percent or more were citizens, reorganizing the offi cers and directors of the company and recording it in the Secretary of State’s offi ce, and receiving a certifi cate of good standing from the state. “There were some taxes owed, and those have been paid, so we were able to obtain a Certificate of Good Standing from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,” said Cipoletta. “I looked at the number of things the Commonwealth requested and I put it next to the list the ABCC mandated, and all of these things, in my view, all of these things are good.” Cipoletta also noted that the Right by you. Member FDIC Member DIF restaurant has been closed since Dec. 21 with one incident he characterized as an honest mistake when a manager was cooking some food for take-out in the restaurant. “I think that for me, and we’ve said this to your client on several occasions, and as you know we learned in law school 101 that ignorance of the law is certainly not an excuse,” said License Commissioner Daniel Occena. “He needs to have someone there on site that knows what he is supposed to do. I think one of the common themes we’ve said to (general manager) Fernando (Loaiza) over the last six or seven months or so is that we just don’t want the story, just do the right thing.” In 2020, the License Commission rolled back Antonia’s hours due to a violation of the city’s Covid-19 policy and for some paperwork issues. That said, Occena and Commission Chair Robert Selevitch said they were willing to grant the renewal license so Antonia’s can reopen. “Everything seems to be in order and I’m excited for Antonia’s to be open again,” said Occena. “I dine there myself, I want them to be open and I want Fernando to succeed. It’s certainly nothing against the restaurant itself.” Selevitch said he agreed that no one wanted to hurt the business, but said the city has to be protected by making sure all of the restaurant’s paperwork is in proper order. “The fi lings needed to be in order, and that was my particular bone of contention,” said Selevitch. “Now that I’ve been assured that it is, I have no problem at all with Fernando opening and being successful.” Prices subject to change Ask about FLEET
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