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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 Page 15 State Police shot man armed with knife in Malden yesterday afternoon Police at the intersection of Beach and Oliver Streets where reportedly, an offi cer shot a man who was armed with a knife. (Advocate Photo by Mike Layhe) HONORS | FROM Page 4 and remembering its prominent residents and certainly, Corey Abrams falls into that category,” said former Mayor and City Councillor Dan Rizzo. “Corey was well known and well loved, and it was hard not to be totally consumed with his sense of humor and infectious laugh. He was one of the most kind-hearted, generous, compassionate people I have ever known.” Rizzo said Abrams was the fi rst to lend his hand to anyone who needed it, whether to help with landscaping a distressed area, participate in a community betterment project, or giving someone who was down on their luck a free Christmas tree from the tree lot he ran annually on the Winthrop/East Boston line. “Although he chose to settle By Steve Freker An officer-involved shooting took place on Beach Street in Malden, near the Malden-Revere city line on Thursday, Massachusetts State Police said. The shooting involved State Police troopers and occurred on Beach Street at about 12:35 p.m. Reports say an offi cer shot a man armed with a knife. VETERANS | FROM Page 3 on the good times and remember your experience fondly, and your mind tends to forget some of the worst parts of being away from your family…and being in a combat zone.” What does Trovato say to people who ask him about his military service? “I usually reply to them with one thing,” said Trovato. “I loved it except for the fact that they make you go places you don’t want to go, and once you get there, they make you do things that you don’t want to CINEMA | FROM Page 1 utes,” Schumer said. Although traffi c is not under the purview of the Conservation Commission, local resident Mary Gandolfo did raise concerns about traffi c on local roadways. “The Site Plan Review Committee off ered an extensive review of the matter, including a review of the traffi c plan for this site, which includes avoiding transit on local streets,” said Robdo. However, these places I had to go and those things I had to do were done in service to this great nation and the freedoms and liberties that we all enjoy; and if I had to do it again, I would do it in a minute.” Trovato said he went down to the recruitment offi ce the day after Sept. 11 and signed on the dotted line. “The decision was based in large part on the actions of my uncles,” he said. “My great uncles lined the block following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. That generation stepped up en masse and without question, and I fi gured that ert O’Brien, the city’s Director of Strategic Planning and Economic Development. In addition, the review committee added a condition requiring that the vegetative wetlands near Town Line Brook be cleaned once per year. The project will be back before the review committee for a more detailed landscaping plan. O’Brien said it is estimated that the traffic generated by the project will be signifi cantThere was no ongoing threat to the public, police said. The medical condition of the suspect was not known at press time and there was no report whether any of the offi cers involved were injured. my generation had an obligation to do the same, and who better than me.” Also speaking during the hour-long ceremony were Mayor Brian Arrigo and veterans SPC Faith Hernandez, Seaman First Class Arthur Minichiello, Sgt. Ken Holgerson, and LCpl Richard Evans. “History teaches us that our freedom and liberty comes at a high cost,” said Arrigo. “Our military, the men and women we salute today, are our security and it comes at a precious cost…we must never forget their bravery and sacrifi ce.” ly less than the traffi c from the cinemas. In other Amazon business, the Conservation Commission approved a revised parking plan for Amazon’s VFW Parkway facility, allowing for approximately 68 delivery van parking spaces behind the facility. Amazon had initially requested 80 spaces, but several commissioners were concerned that the plan would result in too many trees on the property being cut down. down with his family outside of Revere, he never lost his concern for the neighborhoods that make up the Beachmont area,” Rizzo said. “The only thing that surpassed his love of Revere was his love for his family.” Abrams sister, Kerri Abrams, choked up while speaking on behalf of the family to thank the council for honoring her brother. Several other councillors shed some tears as they spoke of Abrams, including George Rotondo, who remembered Abrams as a friend as well as a fellow councillor. “He was a beautiful soul who was a staple in the Beachmont community and a friend to all,” said McKenna. McKenna also noted that the Abrams children will be selling Christmas trees in their father’s honor this year, beginning on Nov. 27, at 69 Main St. in Winthrop. Proceeds from the sales will be donated to the American Federation for Suicide Prevention. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~                            Estate of:    Date of Death:  CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION To all interested persons: A Petition for                of    requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. 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