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REVERE Vol. 29, No. 10 -FREEwww.advocatenews.net Daylight Savings Time: Set Your Clocks Forward 1 Hour! ADVOCATE Free Every Friday Grant funds affordable housing units on Revere Street 781-286-8500 Friday, March 8, 2019 Revere’s Read Across America Day Dr. Seuss’s birthday inspires children to become lifelong readers BEACH VIEW: Approximately 50 new apartments, including affordable and workforce housing, will be built on this vacant property at 571 Revere St. – funded by a grant received last Thursday. (Photo Courtesy of The Neighborhood Developers) By Tara Vocino A collective grant effort will allow a transit-oriented, affordable housing development to be built on a vacant property on Revere Street this summer. The Baker-Polito administration and other agencies awarded the grant last Thursday. According to Rafael Mares, executive director of The Neighborhood Developers, his company will be the project developer while the city, through Our 80th Year EDUCATION Next Classes DRIVER $ 2 Week Night Classes MARCH 18 One Week Day Class APRIL 15 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 $2.319 Mid Unleaded $2.639 Super $2.699 Diesel Fuel $2.879 KERO $4.759 Diesel $2.699 3.43 the North Shore Home Consortium, will contribute $1.2 million. The grant will fund the construction of 643 rental units across nine developments in other cities and towns; this development at 571 Revere St. is a 51-unit mixed-income project. Construction is scheduled to start in July 2019 with the building expected to open in the fall of 2020, according to Mares. “It will create 51 new one, two- and three-bedroom apartments on a vacant property, of which 32 will be affordable (restricted to households below 60 percent of Area Median Income) and 19 will be workforce housing (restricted to 120 percent of Area Median Income),” Mares said. The Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development is supporting the project with federal and state low-income housing tax credits as well as subGRANT | SEE PAGE 5 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 Mayor Brian Arrigo is shown reading to Paul Revere Innovative School students during Read Across America Day in the gymnasium last Friday morning. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) By Tara Vocino C E ity Councillors, School Committee members and school administrators were among the many guest readers at National Read Across America Day on Friday. Calling it “their favorite day of the year,” AMERICA DAY | SEE PAGE 8 Schools Athletic Dept. to switch back to GBL this summer By Tara Vocino ffective July 1, the Athletic Department of the Revere Public Schools will return to the Greater Boston League (GBL) after being in the Northeastern Conference (NEC) since 2005. Regional principals voted 11-1 to make the switch at a conference meeting at Beverly High School on Friday morning. According to Athletic Director Frank Shea, four schools similar in size and competitiveness were voted out of the NEC last month, which contributed to the switch. However, because football starts late in the year, that sport will remain in the NEC for two seasons, according to Shea. “We don’t have any ill feelings against the Northeastern Conference,” Shea said. “It’s been a great 14 years.” Prior to making the move to the NEC, Revere Athletics had been in the GBL for more than 75 years, according to Shea. Affecting 25 varsity teams, Shea explained, the switch will be a learning curve and it won’t be perfect at first. But there are advantages. Students will return to school an hour earlier from away games and won’t have to travel as much to communities such as Gloucester, Beverly, Marblehead and Swampscott, with the exception of some sports. Shea went on to say that Revere athletes will only play twice against each school and will have to find other schools in the league to compete against. “Championships won’t mean as much since the Northeastern Conference is a big league,” Shea said. “Most of our schedule was already set.” Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Prices subject to change FLEET

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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 8, 2019 Page 3 Revere resident to run Boston Marathon for father and son For additional information, when I remember the cause that I am raising money for and recognize that the ability to run is a luxury I have, I get the training done.” She added that the adrenaline helps push her through race day. Shown from left to right, are mother Catherine, runner Amy, father Jim and sister Sarah. Revere resident Amy Bell is running this spring’s Boston Marathon in memory of her father, who died after a short battle with bladder cancer in 2001. By Tara Vocino L ess than one year after giving birth to her son, Adrian, Revere resident Amy Bell will be running in the 123rd Boston Marathon. She will also be running in memory of her father, Jim, who passed away form bladder cancer in February 2001. Bell has raised approximately $4,000 to benefit the 2019 Pediatric Hematology Oncology Team at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). “This time will be very meaningful to me, as I will be seven months postpartum and this is a personal goal that I have set for myself,” Bell said. “In 2001, I lost my dad to cancer, and during his battle, he spent time at MGH and received excellent care.” She said she also received great health care when Adrian was born at MGH. Bell said she is running for those who can’t run and to raise money for families living with cancer. She is hopeful that one day, the world will be cancer-free. Her fourth marathon – Bell has also run in the New York and Berlin Marathons. She ran Boston for the first time in 2015 and finished with a time of 4:07:29. However, she said this could be a slower year. “Realistically, this year, I anticipate finishing in five or more hours,” Bell said. “Being almost six months postpartum, my training has been less intense Revere resident Amy Bell is running the Boston Marathon this spring for the 2019 MGH Pediatric Hematology Oncology Team, partly because of the excellent care she received when her son, Adrian, was born at MGH. Adrian Bell’s shirt reads, “My mom is running Boston 26.2 miles.” (Photos Courtesy of Amy Bell) than in marathons past.” She said that although one would think running is the hardest part, for her, it’s the training. Due to her schedule, Bell said, she trains on her own rather than with a personal trainer. She said she runs in Newton before work and along Revere Beach with cross training in-between. Bell follows a training plan that was created by New York Runner, a nonprofit organization that customizes training based on goals, expectations and training time. “Motivating to train is the hardest part, especially with a five-month-old,” Bell said. “But visit https://www.crowdrise. com/o/en/campaign/mgh-pediatriccancer-marathon-2019/ amycbell2. 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 Your career deserves an Encore. a Encore Boston Harbor is hiring. Meet us at our hiring event at the Hynes Convention Center March 18, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Exclusive access for Residents of our Host & Surrounding Communities from 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. E 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 8, 2019 Page 5 Thousands raised in memory of beloved coach Doug McGrath Shown, from left to right, are Lorie Meady, Nicole Rizzo and Diane Guarante during the No One Fights Alone fundraiser at the Casa Lucia/VFW Mottolo Post last Thursday night. Shown, from left to right, are Doug McGrath’s wife, Cheryl; brother-in-law Frank Mosca, a melanoma survivor; motherin-law Carol Mosca and son-in-law Eddie Mahoney during the No One Fights Alone fundraiser at the Casa Lucia/VFW Mottolo Post last Thursday night. By Tara Vocino M ore than 400 people raised approximately $31,000 for a Doug McGrath, a Saugus resident and former coach of Revere youth baseball who passed away from pancreatic cancer on Wednesday afternoon. A fundraiser called “No GRANT | from page 1 sidy funds. When completed, the development will offer 32 affordable rental units and 19 workforce rental units. The Neighborhood Developers will finance 571 Revere St. in order to offer a range of affordable rents. “Of the 51 homes, 40 will have rents that range from $970 to $1,800 for a one-bedroom apartment, $1,110 to $2,125 for a two-bedroom apartment and about $1,220 for a three-bedroom apartment,” Mares said. “The remaining 11 will have a rent that is 30 percent of the renter’s household income.” According to Mares, six of the 32 affordable units will be for households at or below 30 percent of Area Median Income and for vulnerable populations through the Community Based Housing and Facilities Consolidation Fund program. Five of these units will be for households at or below 50 percent of Area Median Income. Those rents will range from under $1,000 for an affordable one-bedroom apartment to slightly more than $2,000 for a workforce twobedroom apartment. All of which are lower than current market rents, Mares added. Mares said that 571 Revere St. will be the only deedrestricted affordable housOne Fights Alone” was held at the Casa Lucia/VFW Mottolo Post last Thursday night. “What a success,” said Gerry Visconti, who teared up as he FaceTimed during the event. “Doug is ‘the salt of the earth’ and a great friend to everyone.” Gerry Visconti FaceTimes with cancer patient Doug McGrath during the No One Fights Alone fundraiser at the Casa Lucia/VFW Mottolo Post last Thursday night. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) According to hockey dad Carl Svendsen, donations were still pouring in as of Wednesday night. In addition, McGrath also coached the girls’ varsity hockey team at St. Mary’s High School in Lynn. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. ing development among the more than 700 market-rate units now being permitted and constructed elsewhere in the waterfront district. He also commented on the importance of the location. “It is within walking distance of both the Wonderland T station and various bus lines,” Mares said. “It’s also less than five minutes from Revere Beach, adjacent to Revere’s Waterfront Square Master Plan development, where more than 700 market-rate apartments and a 170-suite hotel have been built since 2014 or are under construction.” Mares also said the neighborhood’s access to public transportation, Revere Beach, schools, and parks has made Revere an increasingly desirable place to live. “These affordable and workforce homes will complement Waterfront Square, offering new opportunities for residents of diverse incomes to live in this vibrant and desirable community,” Mares said. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Doug McGrath’s children, Doug and Makayla, during the No One Fights Alone fundraiser at the Casa Lucia/VFW Mottolo Post last Thursday night Melissa Simpson (left) and Erica Scoppettuolo during the No One Fights Alone fundraiser at the Casa Lucia/ VFW Mottolo Post last Thursday night Friday, March 8 at 8 PM Dance to the top hits with VINYL GROOVE Saturday, March 9 at 8 PM BILLY PEZZULO Singer & Guitarist MONDAY'S SHUCK! $1.00 Oysters Book Your Special Events With Us! Call 781-629-3798 SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Only $19.95 / 11am-2pm Featuring Al Whitney Jazz Band BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION WITH US * GIFT CARDS AMPLE FREE www.marinaatthewharf.com 543 North Shore Rd. Revere 781-629-3798 PARKING AMAZING WATER VIEWS * A Delta Dental Premier Provider Dr. Mario Abdennour, Dr. Bhavisha Patel, Dr. Priti Amlani, Dr. Bruce Goldman and team.

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But State Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey urges homeowners and apartment tenants that it’s also time to take care of some potentially life-saving matters. “This weekend as you change your clocks, check your alarms,” Ostroskey said in a statement issued by his office this week. “Working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms can save your life. Replace aging alarms, and unless they have a 10-year sealed battery, replace the alkaline batteries now,” the state fire marshal said. Replace aging smoke alarms “Smoke alarms, like other household appliances, don’t last forever,” said Chief Timothy J. Grenno, president of the Fire Chiefs’ Association of Massachusetts, “Every 10 years the entire alarm needs to be replaced, not just the batteries,” he added. 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Programs include the following: • smoke and carbon monoxide alarm installation • testing and replacing batteries • installation of clearly displayed house street numbers • heating limiting devices on stoves • in-hood stove fire extinguishers • night-lights Education is key to improving the safety of seniors at home. Senior SAFE creates partnerships between agencies that serve seniors and fire departments. Together, these agencies collaborate on local fire and life safety education programs. ~ Legal Notice ~ City of Revere Public Hearing Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws and Sections 17.40.030 and 17.16.170 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Revere that the Revere City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday evening, March 25, 2019 at 6:00 P.M. in the City Councillor Joseph A. 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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 8, 2019 Page 7 S’no Foolin’ as kids enjoyed no school last Monday W ith school canceled due to the late season storm, Revere children enjoyed a day off from school and a fresh coating of snow. Meanwhile, Revere High School students in JROTC worked hard to help over 60 neighbors shovel around their homes as part of the Operation Snow Angels program. Revere children enjoyed a day off from school during Monday’s snowstorm. Cadets Eric Cogan and Ronald Vasquez from Operation Snow Angels shoveled a Revere resident’s stairs and driveway. Amelia Montoya played in the snow during her day off from school. Revere neighbors gathered outside to clear the snow and have a little fun. Revere children played outside during the snow day on Monday afternoon. Ben Ozuna prepared to throw a fresh snowball. Antonio Milito enjoyed his afternoon off sledding in Revere. Jeffrey Fidler enjoyed his snow day sledding in Revere. Jaedrick Mejias played with a hoop in his backyard during the snow day. (Advocate photos by Katy Rogers) WE WORK FOR YOU! * Have your car repaired by Real Manufacturer Certiified Technicians * An I-CAR GOLD CLASS SHOP Highest Certificate in the Repair Industry * Premier Insurance Co. Collision Repair Shop for Geico, Liberty Mutual, Metlife, Progressive and more! * Over 30 Years of putting families back on the Road Safe & Fast! * ATLAS Stands Behind All Repairs with a Limited Lifetime Warranty 1605 North Shore Road, Revere * 781-284-1200 Visit us at: www.AtlasAutobody.com or call (781) 284-1200 to schedule your appointment today!

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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 8, 2019 Page 9 RHS senior Poetry Out Loud champ lauded by school board By Tara Vocino P oetry Out Loud champion Shiara Pyrrhus recently shared her poem and story with the School Committee. A senior at Revere High School, Pyrrhus read “Haiti,” by Jennifer Rahim, which describes the devastating earthquake that struck the island nation nine years ago. The poem referenced that the will of the citizens outweighed the destruction caused by the earthquake. “For the Earth has spoken, to you, her magma Creole,” Pyrrhus said during her reading. “Full-throated syllables, uprising from deep down, an honest elocution — rudimentary sound: guttural nouns, forthright, strong, the rumbled conviction of verbs unfettered by language has a connection to the earth. I was really excited when I found the poem and that I was able to do it justice.” Tye said Pyrrhus’s performance was lovely to listen to. Student Ava Hawkes was the first runner-up and Alessandra Santos was the second runnerup. According to Poetry Out Revere High School Senior Shiara Pyrrhus was recently selected as the winner of the spoken word competition Poetry Out Loud. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) reticence, as the first poetry of creation.” Following the reading, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye asked Pyrrhus why she chose that poem. Pyrrhus said it was because she felt helpless living in the United States at the time of the disaster, having immigrated to the United States when she was eight. “So often, people see the negativity of poverty there, but it has the ability to create beauty from destruction,” Pyrrhus said. “The combined beauty of the Haitian/Creole Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News Saturday, March 16 WILDFIRE Celebrate St. Paddy's Weekend! Loud Coordinator Sara Colum, Pyrrhus was selected for her recitation, performance, connection to the audience and ease of understanding. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly said listening to either original or cover poems is a highlight of the school year. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. dine drink gather enjoy THE NORTH SHORE'S HOTTEST NIGHTCLUB! IN THE MUSIC HALL Friday, March 8 LIVIN' ON A BAD NAME Bon Jovi Tribute IN THE MUSIC HALL Saturday, March 9 LAVISH IN THE MUSIC HALL Friday, March 15 IN THE MUSIC HALL Saturday, March 30 THE DOORS EXPERIENCE Doors Tribute The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center participants continue to enjoy bingo four days a week. Seniors play from 12:30 PM until 2:30 PM. Each Wednesday, the senior center downloads current movies directly from Netflix and seniors watch them on our large Smart TV. A snack and coffee are served. Additionally, seniors partake in seven different health and exercise classes. Check out https://www.revere.org/ departments/elder-affairs to view a video tour and learn about this amazing place. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding) Celebrating Ash Wednesday The Rossetti-Cowan Senior thanks St. Mary of the Assumption Church Eucharistic ministers Lee Meoli and Linda McElwaney for coming to the center on Ash Wednesday to distribute ashes. Seniors appreciate this gesture each year because they have difficulty attending the Lenten service at their regular parish church. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding) Mayor Arrigo Cites National Consumer Protection Week M ayor Brian Arrigo acknowledged National Consumer Protection Week (March 3 through 9) by encouraging residents to make use of the Revere’s Consumer Affairs Office when confronted with any type of consumer issue such as using credit, shopping for a used car, or dealing with problems resulting from ordinary consumer transactions. “Our Consumer Affairs Office is always ready to help residents any time of the year,” said Mayor Arrigo. “They not only can help with problems, but they are a great resource of information and guidance that can help everyone be a wise and careful consumer. It is important that people understand their consumer rights and make well-informed decisions about money.” Janine Ellis is Director of Revere’s Consumer Affairs Office and can be reached at 781 286 8114. A local consumer Complaint Form can be downloaded from the City’s website revere.org/departments/consumer-affairs. KISS FOREVER Kiss Tribute Band IN THE MUSIC HALL Friday, March 22 IN THE MUSIC HALL Saturday, March 23 MARYBETH MAES BAND TANGERINE 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com

Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 8, 2019 Seniors Property Tax exemption deadline: April 1 M ayor Brian Arrigo reminds everyone that the April 1 application deadline for the Seniors Property Tax exemption is fast approaching. Seniors can receive a discount of $502.06 on their April tax bill. Residents who turned age 65 as of July 1, 2018, have until April 1 to apply for the exemption. To qualify, an applicant must have owned the property in Revere on July 1, 2018, used it as a principal domicile on that date, and have owned that property as a principal domicile for at least five years prior. Applicants may also have owned another property in Massachusetts as a principal domicile for the previous five years. Applicants whose income exceeded $57,000 in calendar year 2017 are not eligible. Applications for the Senior Tax Exemption program can be obtained at City Hall in the Mayor’s and the Assessors’ office, or can be downloaded from the City of Revere’s website, www.revere.org. 1. What three computer companies were started in a garage? 2. On March 8, 1950, what so-called “hippie” van started production? 3. What TV show had the theme song starting “Here we come, walkin’ down the street …”? 4. The Red River flows through Hanoi, Viet Nam, and also starts in the panhandle of what U.S. state? 5. Hot Springs, Arkansas, is thought to be the birthplace of what baseball custom? 6. What author of “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina” said, “Spring is the time of plans and projects”? ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....Desirable Sheffi eld Heights Townhouse boasts 7 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, living room open to dining with laminate fl ooring and slider to deck overlooking peaceful views, galley kitchen with solid surface countertops, unique 1st fl oor den, master suite with private bath and walk-in closest, fi nished lower level features kitchenette and family room with slider to patio, updated central air, central vacuum, mostly replacement windows, two deeded parking spaces, inground pool, clubhouse. This well maintained, corner unit is conveniently located off Lynn Fells Parkway. Offered at $449,900. Off ered at $449,900 O 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com 505 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Tel: 617-387-1120 www.gkdental.com • Family Dentistry • Crowns • Bridges • Veneers/Lumineers • Dental Implants • All on 4 Dental Implants • Emergency Dentist • Kid Friendly Dentist • Root Canals • Dentures • Invisalign Braces • Snap On Smile • Teeth Whitening We are the smile care experts for your entire family FROM PAGE 10 7. On March 10, 1955, a U.S. patent was issued for “Dispensing Valves for Gas Pressure Containers” for what dessert item? 8. Who was Sancho Panza’s sidekick? 9. What novel written by a Concord author features the four March sisters? 10. On March 11, 1811, in Nottingham, England, Luddite riots began due to poverty and fear of what? 11. Who is the Greek goddess of spring? (Hint: starts with a P.) 12. Why is Mocha Java coffee called that? 13. On March 12, 1951, what newspaper comic strip debuted featuring a toddler? 14. Which U.S. state produces the most maple syrup? 15. What Mexican dish was named after someone’s nickname? 16. What two similar team sports have been reinstated for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics? 17. On March 13, 1877, a U.S. patent for what winter headgear was issued to a teenager from Farmington, Maine? 18. What was Barbie’s first outfit? 19. Which N.E. state banned Happy Hour pricing? 20. On March 14, 1932, what founder of the Eastman-Kodak Company died? Answers below, please no cheating! In House Dental Plan for $399 (Cleanings, X-Rays, Exams twice a year and 20% OFF Dental work) Schedule your FREE Consultations today 1. Apple, HP and Microsoft 2. The VW Bus 3. The Monkees 4. Texas 5. Spring Training (started in 1886 by the Chicago White Stockings) 6. Leo Tolstoy 7. Artificial whipped cream 8. Don Quixote 9. Louisa May Alcott (“Little Women”) 10. Machines taking over jobs 11. Persephone 12. Mocha is the name of a coffeetrading port in Yemen, and Java is an Indonesian island’s name. 13. “Dennis the Menace” 14. Vermont 15. Nachos (for Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya) 16. Baseball and softball 17. Earmuffs 18. A black-and-white striped swimsuit 19. Massachusetts 20. George Eastman

THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 8, 2019 Page 11 Do you remember.... The Revere Advocate reaches into its library of over 6,000 photos to bring you photographic memories through the lens of our photographers the past 28 years!

Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 8, 2019 ~ Obituary Emma Allouise O f Revere, on February 28, 2019. Beloved wife of 70 years to Pasquale Allouise. Devoted mother of John Allouise and his wife Marie of MS, Donna Allouise of Revere, Joseph Allouise and his wife Ruth of Beverly, and Patricia Allouise of Revere. Cherished grandmother of Nicole Surette and her husband Ronald of Saugus, Jacqui Allouise-Roberge and her husband Ray of New Hampshire, and Isabella Allouise of Beverly. Adoring greatgrandmother of Tiffany and Alex Surette of Saugus. Dear WATCHES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID 617-240-7857 • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED Earn $15/HR paycheck 7D Licensed School Bus Driver Malden Trans is looking for reliable 7D Drivers. Applicant preferable lives local (Malden, Everett, Revere). Part time positions available and based on AM & PM school hours...15-20 hours per week with potential for more. Good driver history from registry a MUST! If interested, please call 781-322-9400 Now Available by Subscription Your Hometown News Delivered! EVERETT ADVOCATE MALDEN ADVOCATE REVERE ADVOCATE SAUGUS ADVOCATE One year subscription to The Advocate of your choice: $80 per paper in-town per year or $100 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to: Advocate Newspapers Inc. PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149 ~ HELP WANTED ~ Ring in the New Year with a New Career! * SALESPEOPLE * PARTS COUNTER * SERVICE TECHNICIANS * SERVICE COUNTER Earn Top Pay, Commissions and Benefits! Email your resume today: Tony@parkwaycycle.com EOE sister of Ann Hebert and her husband Norman of Petersham, Kathy Duguay and her late husband Nussie of Athol, Peggy Thayer of Athol, and the late George W. Yonker, Jr. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alzheimer’s Association, Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter, 309 Waverley Oaks Road, Waltham, MA 02452. GERARDO A. RIVERA HOME & COMMERCIAL WASHERS AND DRYERS LAUNDRY TECHNICIAN SE HABLA ESPANOL PHONE 781-866-1854 2.60% APY 2.70% APY 9 MONTH * 1 4 MONTH * INVEST IN PEACE OF MIND . Call or stop by to learn more about our Certificates of Deposit. Right by you. 418 BROADWAY, EVERETT MA 02149 61 7-38 7 - 1 1 10 7 7 1 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD, MA 01940 7 8 1 - 7 7 6 - 4444 *Annual Percentage Yield {APY) is accurate as of February 14, 2019 and is subject to change without notice. Fixed Rate Certificate of Deposits are guaranteed for the term of the Certificate. Minimum deposit to open the account and to obtain the APY is $500. APY is based on the principal and interest remaining in the account for a period of one year. Substantial penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. The 9 month certificate will automatically rollover to a 6-month certificate unless the customer chooses another product and the 14 month certificate will automatically roll over to a 12 month certificate unless the customer chooses another product. No out of state deposits. Consumer account only and a maximum deposit of $250,000.00. The 9 Month Certificate does not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs.) Member FDIC Member SIF

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