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Page 16 OBITUARIES Nicola Leone THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2022 REVERETV | FROM Page 3 Beloved husband of the late Nicolina (Rago) Leone. Loving father of Giovanni Leone and his wife Joanne and Alessandro “Alex” Leone and his wife Lisa all of Revere. Beloved son of the late Giovanni and Filomena Leone. Dear brother of Carmela FaO f Revere, formerly of East Boston, passed away on March 6, 2022, at the age of 96. vorito and her late husband Jerry, Regina Gnerre and her late husband Antonio, the late Ubaldo Leone and his late wife Carmela and Michael Leone and his surviving wife Kathy. Cherished grandfather of Nicolina, Antonella, Alexandra, Giana, Dante, Marco and the late Nico as well as many nieces and nephews. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-1020 Docket No. ES21A0252AD In the matter of: Cristian Alejandro Erazo To: William Neftali Erazo L.K.A. of Revere, MA. and persons interested in a petition for the adoption of said child and to the Department of Children and Families and said Commonwealth, 280 Merrimac St., 2nd Fl., Lawrence, MA 01843 CITATION G.L. c. 210, § 6 A petition has been presented to said court by: Jonathan Ferney Velez of Lynn, MA Claudia Marcela Sanchez of Lynn, MA requesting for leave to adopt said child and that the name of the child be changed to: Cristian Alejandro Velez If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the appointment of an attorney if you are an indigent person.                           and SSI. The Court will determine if you are indigent. Contact           Court on or before the date listed below to obtain the necessary forms.          ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Salem         (10:00 AM) ON: 04/11/2022 WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: January 28, 2022 PAMELA CASEY O’BRIEN REGISTER OF PROBATE February 25, 2022 March 4, 2022 March 11, 2022 WIN | FROM Page 2 the original 1955 site assignment allowed the facility to accept ash for disposal.” “Second, we are unpersuaded by the board's assertion that a ‘sanitary landfi ll is one that accepts municipal trash’ and not Ash,” it added. James Connolly, WIN Waste Innovation’s Vice President–Environment, hailed last week’s court ruling as reinforcement that MassDEP had made the right decision and the company had done nothing improper. “We are very pleased that the Appeals Court has reaffi rmed that the DEP’s issuance of the permit is based on our having a valid site assignment and supported by substantial evidence that the modifi cation to the monofi ll is not a threat to public safety, health, the environment,” Connolly said in a written statement this week. “We look forward to continuing the positive and productive conversations we have held with the Board of Health and the Landfill Committee for the past 15 months and working in partnership with Saugus and the other communities we serve,” he said. At Monday’s (Ma rch 7) Board of Health meeting, Connolly briefed board members on the court’s fi ndings, noting that the Appeals Court ruling “affi rmed that the landfi ll did have a valid site assignment and has had one since 1955.” “Once again, the courts upheld that we are meeting the standards and I’m glad that this          and 12 foot overhead door;            FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 BUYER2 Ghosh, Kaushik REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 SELLER2 Munjall, Anjali MRD Denofrio RT Sparling, Timothy J Gonzalez, Erick J Dondlinger, Jeremy P ADDRESS Denofrio, Joan 350 Revere Beach Blvd #12I 98 Washington Ave DATE PRICE Revere 18.02.2022 $ 455 000,00 15.02.2022 $ 443 000,00 “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior is behind us and we can continue to operate under that previously issued permit and we can focus again on working cooperatively with the town toward our shared future,” Connolly told the board. The Board of Health still has the option of appealing further to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. But Board of Health Chair William Heff ernan sought to stress a positive working relationship between the Board of Health and WIN Waste Innovations. “I’m sure the town isn’t happy about taking it on the chin there, but I think, more importantly, your point about moving forward in good faith collaboration – I think we’ve been doing that over these past, probably, eight to 10 months,” Heff ernan told Connolly. “I’d like to continue to see that. Hopefully, we can enter into a time of peace here. A little peace time vs. war time, and like I said, work collaboratively together and really try to make a diff erence in the community. That’s my hope,” he said. The Appeals Court decision, in addressing three major issues initially raised by the Board of Health, concluded that: • The trash-to-energy plant has a valid site assignment. • MassDEP was correct in issuing the permit for the ash monofi ll in 2018 (known as the valley fi ll permit) while determining that the facility didn’t pose a threat to public safety, health, the environment or endangered species and their habitat. • The slurry wall that is being used is “at least as eff ective as a traditional liner” in containing the ash. usual announcers and score tallies were not available and video quality was not ideal. Although that was the case, RTV coordinated with the local media organizations of the opposing teams to ensure that Revere residents could have access to the games on RTV. RevereTV did attend the boys’ basketball game vs. Scituate on Friday night. You can fi nd that high-quality game recording on YouTube and replaying on the Community Channel. Students of Revere High School’s Student Voice Committee released the fi rst episode of their new show, “Amplify Student Voice.” This program is recorded at the RevereTV studio and features interviews on students’ experiences about being in school through the pandemic, furthering student-teacher connections and closing the gap between the school and community. The full episode is about seven minutes and is posted to RTV’s YouTube page. You can watch this program on the RevereTV Community Channel at various times daily throughout the next few weeks. RTV covered two unique city events last week. The fi rst was the Inclusionary Zoning Meeting with Mayor Brian Arrigo. This community forum was an eff ort to help inform residents about Revere’s plans to increase its supply of aff ordable housing through requiring developers to include aff ordable housing units in all projects of a certain size. The meeting was held virtually on Zoom and included a Q&A section for participants. Although it streamed live on all RTV media outlets, you can still watch this meeting replaying throughout the week on RTV GOV, or on YouTube at any time. The State of the City Address was last Thursday, March 3, and took place at the new Marriott hotel at Revere Beach. RevereTV fully covered this speech by Mayor Brian Arrigo and streamed it live on all accounts. This included playing on Comcast and RCN for subscribing residents, on Facebook and on YouTube. The State of the City Address is also posted to RTV’s Instagram page.

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