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Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2021 OBITUARIES Angelo A. Corso brief illness, he was 73 years old. Angelo was a native to D ied on Sunday, July 25 at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, following a KITCHEN CABINETS To Look Like New 508-840-0501 FURNITURE STRIP & FINISH Sant’Apollinare, Italy. He journeyed here to the United States as a young boy with his parents & sisters. The family settled in East Boston. As a young man with a strong work ethic and eager to prove himself, Angelo spent all of his life working as a mason for the Bricklayers & Allied Craftsman Union – Local #3, a career that spanned over 40 years. He was married to his beloved wife Mal & the couple moved to Revere where they made their home & raised their daughter Angela. Angelo fi xed everything himself. He mastered his craft, due to his heritage & pride of his work. He was an extremely hard-working man, always working extra shifts and overtime whenever he could.                     His pride & joy was his wife & daughter, and later his 2 granddaughters. He was a family man fi rst and a man of great faith. He is the beloved & devoted husband of 32 years to the late Malvina “Mal” (Vazza) Corso. Loving & proud father of Angela L. Malinowski & husband Craig of East Wakefi eld, New Hampshire. Adored son of Rosa (Valente) Corso of Revere & the late Enrico Corso. Cherished grandfather of Alyssa M. Malinowski of Revere & Ariana R. Malinowski of East Wakefi eld, New Hampshire. Dear brother of Gilda Corso–DiCenso & her late husband Michael of East Boston, Antonette Donovan of Winthrop & Yvonne Corso–Edgar & husband Bruce of Florida. He is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Joseph Anthony Sasso Dear brother of Lisa (Sasso) Ferri and husband, Vinnie, of Revere, and Jessica Screnci and husband, Dante, of Salem, New Hampshire. Loving son of the late Joseph and Marie “Netta” Sasso. Treasured son in law of Ann O f Revere, formerly East Boston passed away on Sunday, July 25, 2021 at 49 years of age. Beloved husband of Jennifer Sasso. Devoted father of Alexa and Anthony Sasso of Revere. Gayhart of Saugus. Also survived by his many loving nieces and nephews. Family and friends will honor Joseph’s life by gathering at Saint Joseph - Saint Lazarus Church, Ashley Street, East Boston, on Sunday, August 1, from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be held at the Church the following morning at 10:00 A.M. Services will conclude with Joseph being laid to rest at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Joseph will be truly missed. May he rest in peace. City settles issues at 7 Franklin St. By Adam Swift T he issues between the City of Revere and an environmental cleanup and board-up business at 7 Franklin St. appear to be over. The building has housed the Clean Joe business, which is manSKATING 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 aged by Josef Koch of JEK Enterprises, since 2018. The business cleans out homes and businesses aff ected by fi res, fl oods and other property damage. However, JEK Enterprises has been before the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) several times this year trying to clear up a ruling by the building inspector stating that the business is illegally operating as a 24/7 business and that it is not a grandfathered use in the Neighborhood Business (NB) zone. Prior to 2018, the building was home for decades to Madison Associates, a small manufacturer and distributor of composite steel. Earlier this month, the ZBA overturned that decision by the building inspector. The issue entailed several lengthy ZBA hearings, with some abutters stating that the new business is cleaner and an improvement over what was there before. However, there were also abutters displeased by the afterhours noise and activity at the site. Attorney Larry Simeone successfully argued that there was nothing in the city’s zoning ordinances establishing just what constitutes a 24/7 business. At the time, several city councillors also questioned the building inspector issuing a ruling that was not backed up by what it is in the city’s zoning ordinance. 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 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Milaiko, Ma hew Patriot Way Dev LLC Argueta, Evelin E Orellana, Osman E Iansen, Juarez Morales, Sage F Ramos, William A Beauty RT Smith, Lawrence R Smith, Carole A Alarcon, Jose Capricorn 24 Series LLC Escoto, Rony A SELLER2 ADDRESS 28 Beckert Ave Iansen, Fabiana 446 Vane St 291 Park Ave 113 Savage St #B DATE During Wednesday afternoon’s ZBA hearing, the remaining matters concerning 7 Franklin St. were dealt with in a much quicker manner. Simeone was once again before the ZBA regarding a cease and desist order issued by the building inspector on May 14. That cease and desist stated that JEK Enterprises should cease and desist all business operations, cease the use of the warehouse and board-up garage structures for failure to comply with the fi re department order to sprinkler the buildings, and cease use of the paper street on the property for ingress and egress on the site. But Simeone said a recent letter from the city attorney stating he was closing the matter made the issue a moot point. “I had heard from communications from attorney [Peter] Brown that he would be fi ling a formal letter to [the ZBA] establishing that he has closed the matter and that the cease and desist [referenced], which included fi ling an application for occupancy and the paper street issue,” said Simeone. “Having seen that, I also forwarded a letter to the clerk withdrawing the matter.” The ZBA unanimously approved the withdrawal of the appeal of the building inspector’s May 14 ruling. PRICE Revere 09.07.2021 $ 590 000,00 09.07.2021 $ 462 000,00 Matarese, Joseph 350 Revere Beach Blvd #5P 08.07.2021 $ 400 000,00 07.07.2021 $ 325 000,00 18.06.2021 $ 522 000,00

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