Page 20 OBITUARIES Frederick J. Ambrosino (Retired Lt RPD) THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2021 BEACH | FROM Page 11 “This time of year serves as O f Revere on July 8, 2021 at the age of 98. Born in Boston on December 13, 1922 to the late Alfonzo and Genieve (D’Amore). Beloved husband of 64 years to the late Margaret (Margareci). Devoted father of Paul Ambrosino and his wife Joan of Peabody, and Thomas Ambrosino and his partner Laurie Giardella of Nahant. Cherished grandfather of Brianna, Brittany, and Alexandra. Adored great grandfather of Olivia and Eva Sweezey. Dear brother of Gilda “Gail” Hagstrom of Revere, and the late Mary Alba, Violet Finamore and Phillip, Louis, Anthony and Alphonse Ambrosino. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Frederick was a Revere High Class of 1940 graduate. He proudly served his country in the United States Army during WWII under General Patton in the 3rd Army. His group was engaged in battle in the European Theatre and Battle of the Bulge where he would go on to receive the European African Middle Eastern Theatre Campaign Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, American Theatre Campaign Ribbon, the Victory Medal and the French Legion of Honor Medal. Upon his return to Massachusetts Frederick became a Revere Police Offi cer retiring in 1987 as a Lieutenant after 35 years of service. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made in Frederick’s name to Immaculate Conception Church, 133 Beach St., Revere, MA 02151. a great opportunity to explore Massachusetts’ many waterfronts, but as is clear from the tragic number of water-related accidents the Commonwealth has seen so far this year, it is critical that all visitors be diligent about water safety to help keep everyone safe,” said Theoharides. “The health and safety of Massachusetts residents and visitors is the Baker-Polito Administration’s top priority, and we are continuing and increasing eff orts to inform the public about dangerous places to swim at state parks, as well as safe, fun alternatives to swim and cool off .” “Summer is here and this highly-anticipated season is bringing more and more people to DCR waterfronts, where we all must be diligent in our eff orts to ensure a fun, safe visit,” said Montgomery. “We ask that all visitors heed park signs, staff direction, and today’s water safety recommendations. Additionally, DCR continues to interview, train, and hire candidates to serve as agency lifeguards throughout the state, and we are proud to announce that we are increasing pay for these incredibly imSKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com 781-231-1111 HELP WANTED Skate Guards • Snack Bar Adults Prefered - Hours Can Be Arranged Open 7 Days Per Week Call Jerry at 617-620-9201 or Michelle at 781-233-9507 Located at 425R Broadway (Route 1 South), Saugus MBTA Bus Route 429 portant members of our staff .” As part of DCR’s commitment to the safety of beachgoers and appreciation for the agency’s lifeguard staff , DCR has announced a $3 pay increase for all DCR lifeguards, who will now receive $20 per hour (or $21 per hour for head lifeguards). Additionally, lifeguards who remain committed for the entire season with DCR will also receive a $500 bonus at the end of the season. DCR lifeguards are professional rescuers who are trained to prevent injuries and respond in the event of an emergency to help save a life. As part of a team, lifeguards must work together calmly and effi ciently to manage crisis situations. “We know that most drownings occur in the summer months, particularly July and August,” said Acting Public Health Commissioner Margret Cooke. “Drowning is swift and silent – there may be little splashing or cries for help and it can take as few as 20 seconds to sink below the water. It is so important to learn to swim as early as possible, to only swim where swimming is allowed, and to follow safety tips while enjoying water whether around a pond, lake, river, ocean, or pool this summer.” “The range of victims whose losses we have endured in the last few weeks shows that water-related tragedies play no favorites. From an infant in Wrentham, to two boys in Brockton, to an adult male earlier this week in Shrewsbury, to the teenager who drowned in Turtle Pond in Hyde Park, to Police Offi cer Manny Familia, who made the ultimate sacrifi ce trying to save another teenage boy in a Worcester pond – among numerous other victims – every drowning incident has left loved ones and friends with irreparable holes in their hearts and their lives,” said Mason. “The American Red Cross has developed a variety of water safety and Learn-to-Swim programs that our aquatic training providers offer. Programs are available for a variety of ages and abilities including our Parent and Child Aquatics and Preschool Aquatics courses. Many providers also off er courses for adults,” said American Red Cross of Massachusetts CEO Holly Grant. 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. 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BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 buyer1 Foley, Patrick buyer2 seller1 Viviano, Maureen R Constant, Murray Viviano, Stephen D Surf Side RT Sica, Andrew J Lin, Jianwei Montonio, Richard Fay, Leslie SELLER2 seller2 ADDRESS address 57 Bates St Jimenez, Alfonso R Rodriguez, Daniel A Berger, F Maxwell Berger, Alysha 105 Eliot Rd Sica, Daniel V Zhen, Jieya 46 Green St 54 Jones Rd DATE date PRICE Revere price 25.06.2021 $ 800 000,00 Dicesare, Vincent 10 Ocean Ave #310 25.06.2021 $ 400 000,00 23.06.2021 $ 310 000,00 21.06.2021 $ 630 000,00 16.06.2021 $ 711 000,00 DCR continues to actively recruit lifeguards at its inland and coastal waterfronts and deep water swimming pools in the Boston Region (including Cambridge and the surrounding towns), the North Region (specifi cally Saugus, Nahant and East Boston), the South Region (specifi cally Sandwich and Westport) and the Central Region (Metro West to Worcester County). In order to be considered for a DCR lifeguard position, applicants must be at least 16 years of age, have completed lifeguard training and be certifi ed in fi rst aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Furthermore, candidates must be able to complete both of the following: • Timed 500-yard swim • Recover 10-pound object in nine to 12 feet of water Please note that all interested candidates must register with the DCR aquatics staff to be placed in the appropriate course before arriving. Interested individuals can apply online and are strongly encouraged to call James Esposito at 857-214-0400 or visit the DCR’s lifeguarding webpage, where application information and lifeguard requirements can be found. The DCR off ers free Learn to Swim programs at 12 locations statewide starting on Monday, July 5 for people of all ages. For information about lessons, please visit the agency’s website and call your local facility. Additionally, many YMCAs across the Commonwealth offer swimming lessons for children, teens and adults. If you live in the Boston area, view the list of YMCA Boston swim classes. If you live outside Boston, please visit the Alliance of Massachusetts YMCAs' “Find Your Y” website to locate a YMCA near you. Furthermore, the American Red Cross off ers swimming lessons for children, teens and adults at several of its locations in Massachusetts. The Red Cross also off ers a wide selection of CPR/ automated external defibrillator (AED), fi rst aid, lifeguarding, swimming and water safety, caregiving, disaster response and emergency preparedness training. Visit the Red Cross for the “Learn to Swim” provider list and select “Massachusetts” for more information.
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