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T he L ynn J ournaL<br />
Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
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Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, State Rep. Robert Fennell, and Council President Timothy Phelan join<br />
Tanairy’s Beauty Salon owner Juana Morillo abd North Shore Latino Business Association executive director<br />
Frances Martinez at the ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday for the new salon located at 324 Broadway in<br />
Wyoma Square.<br />
Tanairy’s Beauty Salon opens in Wyoma Square<br />
By Cary Shuman<br />
Frances Martinez, executive<br />
director of the North Shore Latino<br />
Business Association, said<br />
Saturday’s grand opening of Tanairy’s<br />
Beauty Salon in Wyoma<br />
Square was an historic event for<br />
the district.<br />
“This is the first Latino-owned<br />
business in Wyoma Square and<br />
By Cary Shuman<br />
Lynn’s Tori Faieta is ready for<br />
the Big Dance.<br />
Faieta and her Stonehill College<br />
teammates will open play in<br />
the East Regional of the NCAA<br />
this shows how the community<br />
is changing and how Latinos are<br />
reaching out to all the areas in the<br />
community,” said Martinez.<br />
Mayor Judith Flanagan joined<br />
Tanairy’s owner Juana Morillo<br />
at the ribbon-cutting ceremony<br />
while State Representative Robert<br />
Fennell and City Council<br />
President Timothy Phelan presented<br />
congratulatory citations to<br />
Division 2 Women’s Basketball<br />
Tournament Friday (2:30 p.m.)<br />
against Franklin Pierce at the<br />
Dana Center on the campus of<br />
Bentley University in Waltham.<br />
Stonehill is the No. 2 seed in<br />
the regional behind No. 1 seed<br />
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“It’s a great location and I’m<br />
sure it will attract even more visitors<br />
to what has become our real<br />
area of commerce in the city,”<br />
said Flanagan. “The Route 129<br />
corridor that runs down from<br />
Wyoma Square to Boston Street<br />
has become just like a second<br />
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Tori Faieta to play in NCAA basketball tournament<br />
and regional host Bentley. Stonehill<br />
(23-4) handed Bentley (26-1)<br />
in its only loss of the season on<br />
Feb. 24. The two teams could<br />
meet Monday in the East Regional<br />
final.<br />
Faieta was selected this season<br />
to the All Northeast-10 Conference<br />
Second Team. The 6-foot-<br />
2-inch sophomore center averaged<br />
12.3 points and 8 rebounds<br />
per game. Faieta has 548 career<br />
points, putting her on pace to<br />
reach the 1,000-point milestone.<br />
Faieta was a captain and a<br />
1,000-point scorer for the St.<br />
Mary’s High School girls basketball<br />
team, helping to lead the<br />
Please see FAIETA Page 4<br />
Lozzi announces candidacy<br />
for re-election to council<br />
By Cary Shuman<br />
Ward 1 City Councilor Wayne<br />
Lozzi announced his candidacy<br />
for re-election at a campaign<br />
fundraising event March 4 at Old<br />
Tyme Italian Cuisine Restaurant.<br />
Lozzi, who has been a city<br />
councilor for 10 years, will be<br />
seeking his sixth term in office.<br />
During his remarks to a room<br />
full of supporters, Lozzi cited<br />
some of his accomplishments<br />
as a councilor. He said he was<br />
particularly proud of his work in<br />
improving the parks in his ward,<br />
Gowdy Park, Lynn Woods Park,<br />
Magnolia Park, and the Flax<br />
Pond Playground.<br />
“We will see some major improvements<br />
at Magnolia Park<br />
under the $4 million bond,” said<br />
Lozzi. “Flax Pond Playground<br />
also saw $600,000 in improvements<br />
– new basketball and tennis<br />
courts, a toddler playground,<br />
a splash pool, and a gazebo.”<br />
Lozzi said many of his constituents<br />
have told him that it was<br />
very encouraging to see these<br />
improvements in the parks.<br />
“I’m very pleased that I was<br />
able to jumpstart their request<br />
for improvements and the city<br />
was able to secure federal and<br />
state grants that enabled us to see<br />
this plan come to fruition,” said<br />
Lozzi. “My goal is for the parks<br />
in Ward 1 to be the best in the<br />
city.”<br />
Lozzi is also working closely<br />
with Wyoma Little League officials<br />
to procure lighting for Reinsfuss<br />
Field (baseball) and Lynn<br />
Woods Park (softball).<br />
“We’ve met with the Mayor<br />
and the process is in the exploratory<br />
stage,” said Lozzi. “Our<br />
hope is to have lights at the two<br />
fields in place by next year.”<br />
Several of Lozzi’s colleagues<br />
in city government attended the<br />
campaign kickoff event. Lozzi<br />
received a surprise at the event<br />
when his daughter, Beth Bresnahan,<br />
presented a cake to him celebrating<br />
his 56th birthday.<br />
Lozzi works for the state Department<br />
of Environmental Protection.<br />
He is a graduate of Lynn<br />
English High School and Bentley<br />
University, having also attended<br />
North Shore Community College.<br />
Lozzi’s father, Vincent Lozzi<br />
Sr., is a former Lynn city councilor<br />
and state representative. The<br />
elder Lozzi is currently living in<br />
New Hamsphire.<br />
CARY SHUMAN PHOTO<br />
Ward 1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi with his daughters, Beth Bresnahan<br />
and Carmel Lozzi. Please see more photos from the campaign reception<br />
on page 2.<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
Ward 1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi campaign re-election reception<br />
at Old Tyme Italian Cuisine<br />
Bob Stilian, owner of Old Tyme<br />
Italian Cuisine, and Ward 1 Councilor<br />
Wayne Lozzi.<br />
Ward1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi<br />
and Estelle Revelotis.<br />
Pope John XXIII High School<br />
Pinnacle Awards<br />
Wednesday, April 10, 2013<br />
6:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception<br />
7:00 p.m. Dinner and Program<br />
Montvale Plaza, Stoneham, MA<br />
Please join Pope John XXIII High School in celebrating five individuals who support<br />
our school and strengthen our communities by turning challenges into possibilities<br />
and imagination into accomplishments.<br />
Martin Ball<br />
Teacher of Mathematics and Science, 1985 - 2012<br />
Maura Sweeney Doyle<br />
Class of 1972; Clerk, Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk County<br />
Sister Kristin Hokanson, SNDdeN<br />
Vice Principal, 1989-1992; Principal, 1992 – 2001<br />
Ray Lepore<br />
Chairman, Advisory Board, 1972-2003;<br />
President and Owner, RL Electronics<br />
Richard Neal<br />
Teacher, Director of Athletics, Coach, 1966 - 1977,<br />
Executive Director, MIAA, 1979 – Present<br />
For sponsorships, tickets and general information, please contact<br />
Karen Brooks at 617-389-0240 ext. 15. or kbrooks@popejohnhs.org<br />
_________________________________________________________<br />
888 Broadway, Everett MA 02149 • 617-389-0240 • www.popejohnhs.org<br />
CARY SHUMAN PHOTOS<br />
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Pictured at the campaign reception from left, School Committee<br />
member Charlie Gallo, City Councilor Darren Cyr, City Councilor William<br />
Trahant, City Councilor Wayne Lozzi, former Councilor-at-Large Paul<br />
Crowley, and City Council President Timothy Phelan.<br />
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his brother, Vincent Lozzi Jr.<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013 THE LYNN JOURNAL<br />
Pancho Bingham, a member<br />
of the 1980 state champion<br />
Lynn Classical basketball team,<br />
is pictured with Development<br />
School player Julien Silvestre,<br />
a sixth grader who played for<br />
the Bucks.<br />
Local students on<br />
Dean’s List<br />
Local residents were recently<br />
recognized for achieving academic<br />
distinction during the<br />
University of Massachusetts<br />
Lowell's Fall 2012 semester.<br />
To qualify for the Dean's List,<br />
students must have completed<br />
at least 12 graded credits for<br />
the semester, have at least a<br />
3.25 grade point average with<br />
no grade lower than C and may<br />
not have any incompletes.<br />
Local students named to the<br />
Dean's List are:<br />
Dean Albert majoring in<br />
philosophy<br />
Thomas Cahill majoring in<br />
sound recording technology<br />
Carly Carritte majoring in<br />
nursing<br />
Emily D'Amelio majoring in<br />
nursing<br />
Andrew Edgett majoring in<br />
mechanical engineering<br />
Robert LeBrasseur majoring<br />
in criminal justice<br />
Patrick Logan majoring in<br />
mechanical engineering<br />
Brittny Maravelias majoring<br />
in psychology<br />
Alexandra Nevers majoring<br />
in computer science<br />
UMass Lowell is a national<br />
research university located<br />
on a high-energy campus in<br />
the heart of a global community.<br />
The university offers its<br />
more than 16,000 students<br />
bachelor's, master's and doctoral<br />
degrees in business, education,<br />
engineering, fine arts,<br />
health and environment, humanities,<br />
sciences and social<br />
sciences. UMass Lowell delivers<br />
high-quality educational<br />
programs, vigorous hands-on<br />
learning and personal attention<br />
from leading faculty and staff,<br />
all of which prepare graduates<br />
to be ready for work, for life<br />
and for all the world offers.<br />
www.uml.edu<br />
Ninety players participated in<br />
the first year of the youth basketball<br />
development program that<br />
was held Wednesday and Sunday<br />
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David Brown Basketball Development School<br />
REUNIÓN PÚBLICA DE INFORMACIÓN MBTA<br />
REHABILITACIÓN – MEJORAS A LA<br />
ACCESIBILIDAD, INCLUYENDO CIERRE DE<br />
ESTACIÓN POR 2 AÑOS<br />
Fecha de Jueves, 4 de abril de 2013<br />
Reunión: 6:00 – 7:30 PM<br />
Lugar de Lynn City Hall (Alcaldía)<br />
Reunión: City Council Chambers<br />
3 City Hall Plaza<br />
Lynn, MA<br />
nights at Breed Middle School.<br />
David Brown was a basketball<br />
standout at St. Mary’s High<br />
School and Westfield State Col-<br />
Players in the David Brown Basketball Development School are pictured<br />
at the awards night held at Breed Middle School. Front row, from<br />
left, are Justin Ruiz, Khymani Morrison, Mathias Fowler, Jalen Echevarria,<br />
Marvens Rosirus, Angelo Person, and Nathaniel Espinal. Back row,<br />
from left, are Chauncey Williams, Brayan Rodriguez, J’ddon Vincent,<br />
Connor Donohue, and Brendan Laundry.<br />
Agenda: El equipo de proyectos de MBTA discutirá el trabajo<br />
de rehabilitación y mejoras a la accesibilidad para la<br />
Estación Government Center y el área alrededor de la<br />
plaza, así como detalles sobre el cierre de la estación<br />
durante la construcción.<br />
Las rutas de autobuses 426, 429 y 455 de MBTA sirven el lugar de<br />
la reunión de forma directa. Otras rutas de autobuses, así como el<br />
servicio Commuter Rail, están cerca en Lynn Central Square.<br />
Este área para reuniones es accesible a personas con<br />
incapacidades. Si usted necesita acomodaciones razonables (tales<br />
como intérpretes de la Lengua de Signos Americana, dispositivos de<br />
asistencia auditiva, folletos en formatos alternos, etc.) y/o ayuda<br />
linguística para participar plenamente, por favor contacte a John<br />
Romano en MassDOT al 857-368-8905 o<br />
john.romano@dot.state.ma.us antes del 20 de marzo. Este tipo de<br />
acomodaciones se proveerá libre de cargo.<br />
lege, where he was inducted into<br />
the Sports Hall of Fame. Brown<br />
coached high school basketball<br />
MBTA PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING<br />
REHABILITATION - ACCESSIBILITY<br />
IMPROVEMENTS, INCLUDING 2 YEAR STATION<br />
CLOSURE.<br />
Meeting Thursday, April 4, 2013<br />
Date: 6:00 – 7:30 PM<br />
Meeting Lynn City Hall<br />
Location: City Council Chambers<br />
3 City Hall Plaza<br />
Lynn, MA<br />
Agenda: MBTA project team will discuss the rehabilitation<br />
work and accessibility improvements for Government<br />
Center Station and the surrounding plaza area, as<br />
well as details of the station closure during<br />
construction.<br />
MBTA Bus Routes 426, 429, and 455 serve the meeting site<br />
directly. Other bus routes, as well as Commuter Rail service, are<br />
nearby at Lynn Central Square.<br />
This meeting space is accessible to people with disabilities.<br />
If you need a reasonable accommodation (such as American Sign<br />
Language Interpreters, assistive listening devices, handouts in<br />
alternate formats, etc.) and/or language assistance to fully<br />
participate, please contact John Romano at MassDOT at 857-368-<br />
8905 or john.romano@dot.state.ma.us before March 20th. Such<br />
accommodations will be provided free of charge.<br />
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at Winthrop High, leading the Vikings<br />
to the state championship<br />
in 2011.<br />
David Brown, leader of the youth basketball development program, is<br />
pictured with members of the champion Miami Heat team, from left,<br />
Sam Annese, Marquese L’Italien Avery, Josiah Quintana, David Brown,<br />
and Marc Garraud.<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
Federal Sequester<br />
From the Industrial Age..<br />
...To the Age<br />
Forum<br />
JOURNAL<br />
THE<br />
of Technology<br />
The deadline passed last Friday when mandated cuts to the federal programs<br />
started to take place. While many entitlements that are the budget<br />
busters were spared, the across the board budget cuts hit programs in public<br />
schools, transportation, the military and Head Start. Mayor Judith Flanagan<br />
is assessing the impact of the cuts to the City of Lynn's budget.<br />
The exact fallout from this impasse between Republicans and Democrats<br />
cannot be assessed at this time. Economists agree the longer this issue<br />
stays unresolved the more disastrous it will be not only for the economy but<br />
also for our fellow citizens who depend on many of these programs .<br />
We agree that the federal deficit and the way programs are administered<br />
and funded need to be changed.<br />
We agree that our country seems to be losing its way in addressing how<br />
to deal with these issues.<br />
However, the present impasse is not the way to deal with running this<br />
country. Nobody in this debate is totally right or totally wrong.<br />
President Abraham Lincoln’s greatest attribute was that he was able to<br />
see an argument from both sides and strike a compromise.<br />
Today nobody in Washington seems to have that ability.<br />
We find that if one makes a problem complicated, then solutions are that<br />
much more difficult to find. We also find that several small steps in a solution<br />
are better than one large step.<br />
We hope that our elected leaders will not let this impasse linger until<br />
September as has been rumored by political pundits.<br />
We agree with Boston Mayor Thomas Menino when he said, “The people<br />
in Washington just need to be sensible.” Perhaps this is the starting<br />
point to end the impasse.<br />
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downtown as far as commercial<br />
industry goes.”<br />
Morillo has been in the beauty<br />
industry since 1977 and an instructor<br />
at beauty schools in Malden<br />
and Lawrence for the past 12<br />
years. She previously owned a<br />
beauty salon on Chestnut Street<br />
that was lost in a fire four years<br />
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Lady Spartans to the Division 3<br />
state championship in 2011. Interestingly,<br />
the NCAA Division 2<br />
Elite Eight is being played at St.<br />
Mary’s University in San Antonio,<br />
Texas.<br />
ago. She had been working at a<br />
hair studio on Essex Street before<br />
deciding to open her own salon.<br />
“It’s very exciting to open up<br />
my own salon,” said Morillo. “I<br />
feel we have a great location here<br />
in the square and I hope people<br />
will stop in and say hello. I feel<br />
we have a lot to offer our clients.”<br />
City Council President Timothy Phelan and State Rep. Robert Fennell<br />
present citations to Juana Morillo, owner of Tanairy’s Beauty Salon in<br />
Wyoma Square.<br />
One team with a familiar name<br />
playing in the Division 2 Tournament<br />
is Lynn University, which<br />
is located in Boca Raton, Fla.<br />
Lynn’s nickname is the Fighting<br />
Knights.<br />
Lynn<br />
Published by the Independent Newspaper Group<br />
Dena Domey<br />
Pine Hill Little League<br />
set for new season<br />
It’s full steam ahead for the Pine<br />
Hill Little League.<br />
PHLL president Dan Gisonno<br />
said the league’s enrollment has<br />
increased in the league and the two<br />
fields have been refurbished.<br />
“We will be hosting the Home<br />
Run Derby and the City Series because<br />
the Pine Hill Reds won the<br />
City Series last year,” said Gisonno.<br />
More than 140 players will<br />
compete in the league this season.<br />
“We have 50 new little kids playing<br />
T-Ball and Lower Minors baseball.”<br />
Gisonno said a new Little League<br />
softball program will be run under<br />
the direction of a separate board<br />
of directors. Pine Hill, West Lynn<br />
American, East Lynn will make up<br />
the Lynn softball league.<br />
Dena Domey, former player<br />
agent for Pine Hill, and Maureen<br />
Mannion Collins will be overseeing<br />
the new softball program for all<br />
three leagues.<br />
“We have over 50 softball players,<br />
which is a great turnout,” said<br />
Domey. “We’ll have enough girls<br />
for three Major teams, two Upper<br />
Minor teams, and two Lower Minor<br />
clinic teams which we coordinate<br />
with Wyoma, who runs a very<br />
nice Lower Minor clinic program.”<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
Advertising & Marketing<br />
Director of Marketing<br />
Debra DiGregorio<br />
Assistant Marketing Directors<br />
Colm Bohill<br />
Maureen DiBella<br />
Senior Sales Associates<br />
Peter Sacco<br />
Sandy Davis<br />
Kathleen Bright<br />
Legal Advertising<br />
Ellen Bertino<br />
Ad Design<br />
Julie Dean<br />
Carol Alagero (classified)<br />
‘Congress shall make no law ... abridging the<br />
freedom of speech, or of the press.’<br />
BILL OF RIGHTS, Amendment I<br />
PINE HILL LITTLE LEAGUE FUNDRAISER<br />
The Pine Hill Little League held a fundraiser at Old Tyme Italian<br />
Cuisine on Boston Street. A portion of each person’s dinner check<br />
was donated back to the league. Pictured at the event are treasurer<br />
Renee Barrett, fundraiser Kim Gisonno, vice president Jill Avery,<br />
player agent Kim Candilieri, fundraiser Jill Dow, equipment manager<br />
Pet Dow, concession manager Carolee Durant, president Dan<br />
Gisonno, and secretary Kathy Reed.<br />
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EDITOR IN CHIEF: Cary Shuman<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013 THE LYNN JOURNAL<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
Ernest Therrien<br />
Eastern Bank Retiree, All Star Pitcher, Semi<br />
Pro Football Player, Avid Environmentalist and<br />
Fisherman<br />
Ernest V. Therrien of Lynn<br />
died March 9 at the Life Care<br />
Center of the North Shore after<br />
a brief illness. He was 75 years<br />
old.<br />
Born in Lynn,<br />
the son of the<br />
late Philip J. and<br />
Irene M. (Gagne)<br />
Therrien and the<br />
husband of the late Jean H.<br />
(Masilewski) Therrien, he was<br />
an outstanding All Star pitcher<br />
for St. Jean’s Baseball Team<br />
and a starting Lineman for the<br />
Black Knights, a Lynn Semi-<br />
Pro Football Team. He was also<br />
an avid environmentalist and<br />
fisherman, often giving advice<br />
to many who saw him. He was<br />
a US Army veteran who served<br />
during the Korean War and was<br />
a long time employee and retir-<br />
ee of Eastern Bank.<br />
He is survived by his brother<br />
in law Dr. William and his wife,<br />
Carol Wasilewski of Reading.<br />
He was the father of the late Steven<br />
Therrien and the brother of<br />
the late Philip J. Jr. and Francis<br />
J. Therrien.<br />
Relatives and friends are invited<br />
to attend his funeral from<br />
the Nadworny Funeral Home,<br />
798 Western Avenue, Lynn today,<br />
Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m. followed<br />
by a Mass of Christian<br />
Burial in St. Mary’s Church at<br />
10:30 a.m. Cremation in Harmony<br />
Grove Crematory, Salem<br />
and private burial will be in Pine<br />
Grove Cemetery. Visiting hours<br />
will be today, Tuesday, from<br />
8:30 a.m. Directions and guest<br />
book at nadwornyfuneralhome.<br />
com<br />
To place a memoriam in the<br />
Journal,<br />
please call 781-485-0588<br />
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St. Mary's girls hockey team will play AC for the<br />
Division 1 state championship Sunday at TD Garden<br />
The St. Mary’s High School<br />
girls hockey team will play Arlington<br />
Catholic in the Division<br />
1 state championship game Sunday<br />
at the TD Garden.<br />
St. Mary’s advanced to the<br />
final after defeating No. 1 seed<br />
Woburn 4-3 in a shootout Sunday<br />
at the Valley Arena in Chelmsford.<br />
GLSS Community Lunch Menu<br />
Greater Lynn Senior Services Community Café<br />
lunch menu for the week of March 13 - March 20<br />
Wed. Mar 13:<br />
Fish Florentine/ Sauce or Rib-<br />
B-Q/ Gravy, O’Brien Potatoes,<br />
Country Blend Veggies, Jell-o w/<br />
Topping<br />
Thurs. Mar 14: St Patrick’s<br />
Day Special<br />
Corn Beef Dinner, Biscuit,<br />
Chocolate Coin, Mint Mousse<br />
Fri. Mar. 15:<br />
Tortellini /Tomato Sauce or<br />
Pork Patty w/Gravy & Potato,<br />
Roman Blend Veggies, Chilled<br />
Fruit<br />
Mon. Mar 18:<br />
Lasagna/ Meat Sauce or<br />
Mushroom Quiche & Potato,<br />
Zucchini & Red Pepper, Garlic<br />
Roll, Pineapple<br />
On Sunday, March 24th, between<br />
1:30p-3:20p, FMC Ice<br />
Sports will be hosting the 3rd annual<br />
Spring Fling DJ Skate event<br />
at the Connery Ice Rink in Lynn,<br />
MA. A live, ice-side DJ will<br />
be taking requests and playing<br />
today’s hottest hits throughout<br />
the event. Grab your family and<br />
friends and get on the ice as we<br />
celebrate the start of Spring!<br />
This year FMC Ice Sports is<br />
proud to collaborate with Northeast<br />
Passage, a non-profit organization,<br />
situated on the Univer-<br />
Eighth grader Ashley Wojewodsic<br />
scored the only goal in<br />
the shootout to propel the Lady<br />
Spartans in to the title game. In<br />
the shootout, a player skates in<br />
alone on the goaltender, similar<br />
to a penalty shot situation.<br />
Goaltender Lauren Skinnion<br />
had 25 saves and stopped all ten<br />
Woburn shots in the shootout.<br />
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GLSS dining facilities serves<br />
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all seniors, 60 and over, regardless<br />
of income, who want to socialize<br />
with their peers.<br />
The Connery Ice Rink partners with Northeast<br />
Passage for upcoming Spring Fling DJ Skate event<br />
sity of New Hampshire campus,<br />
specializing in barrier-free recreation<br />
for individuals with disabilities.<br />
During the Spring Fling DJ<br />
Skate, FMC will be donating $1<br />
per general admission Northeast<br />
Passage in support of their adaptive<br />
ice sled hockey program.<br />
"FMC Ice Sports is thrilled to<br />
be partnering with Northeast Passage<br />
to support the life changing<br />
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The state title game will be a<br />
rematch. Arlington Catholic (17-<br />
4-2) bested St. Mary’s 3-1 in the<br />
final last March at TD Garden.<br />
fundraising is to help Northeast<br />
Passage expand their adaptive<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
By Cary Shuman<br />
Sean Stellato, former Salem<br />
High star quarterback and current<br />
professional football agent, was<br />
inducted into the National Italian<br />
American Sports Hall of Fame<br />
Massachusetts Chapter at a banquet<br />
Saturday night at Venezia<br />
Sean Stellato inducted into National I<br />
Restaurant in Boston.<br />
Stellato is the younger brother<br />
of former St. Mary’s High School<br />
football coach Mike Stellato.<br />
Stellato was the quarterback<br />
of the 1994 Salem team that won<br />
the Northeastern Conference<br />
championship and played in the<br />
Super Bowl. That was the year of<br />
Karen Guregian, sportswriter for the Boston Herald, is pictured with<br />
Hall of Fame honoree Sean Stellato and his brothers, Mike and Eric, at<br />
the banquet.<br />
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the Salem teachers’ strike, with<br />
head coach Ken Perrone making<br />
a controversial decision to<br />
remain in his position as coach<br />
while his colleagues walked the<br />
picket line.<br />
Stellato was also a guard on<br />
the 1995 state championship<br />
basketball team. He played one<br />
season of basketball and football<br />
at The Gunnery prep school and<br />
went on to become the leading<br />
receiver at Marist College. He<br />
later played two seasons in the<br />
Phil Castinetti, owner of Sportsworld memorabilia shop, Sandy<br />
Cappelletti, and former Boston Patriots star and past Hall of Fame inductee<br />
Gino Cappelletti were among those on hand for the induction<br />
dinner.<br />
Arena Football League.<br />
Stellato was humble in his<br />
acceptance speech, thanking his<br />
family and former coaches for<br />
their support and encouragement<br />
as far back as his days in the<br />
Salem Pop Warner organization<br />
where his brother, Mike, was one<br />
of his coaches.<br />
“It is truly an honor to be<br />
here this evening,” said Stellato.<br />
“Whatever achievements I have<br />
earned over the course of my life<br />
have clearly not been due to my<br />
abilities alone, but were due to<br />
the belief of so many. I would<br />
not be standing here tonight<br />
without the constant love, support,<br />
and dedication of my family<br />
and friends.”<br />
He traced his involvement in<br />
sports back to his Pop Warner<br />
days, saying, “I was a nine-yearold<br />
scrawny and small little boy<br />
with a dream and a ball.”<br />
Stellato recalled his father<br />
telling him at a young age, ‘Son,<br />
I want you know that there<br />
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talian American Sports Hall of Fame<br />
is greatness in you. Never stop<br />
dreaming.’’’<br />
“My father taught us the value of<br />
hard work and that hard work carries<br />
its own reward,” said Stellato.<br />
“Thanks, dad for being a great role<br />
model and for being there every<br />
day of my life and teaching me how<br />
to become a man.”<br />
He also thanked his mother, Glo-<br />
Hall of Fame inductee Sean Stellato is pictured with his brother Mike<br />
Stellato, Voice of the Boston Celtics Eddie Palladino and his wife Deb.<br />
is pictured with his clients, Isaac Redmond of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kyle<br />
, and Andrew DePaola of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.<br />
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ria, for “her love, energy, and<br />
support” and his wife, Krista.<br />
“She is the backbone and<br />
spiritual rock of our household,<br />
my compass and soulmate. Her<br />
faith and unselfishness make her<br />
the kind of mother every father<br />
would want for their children.”<br />
In concluding his remarks,<br />
Stellato said, “Among the many<br />
National Italian American Sports<br />
Hall of Fame inductee Sean<br />
Stellato is pictured with his wife<br />
Krista and daughter Julietta at<br />
the banquet.<br />
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principles I live by, my favorite<br />
quote was sung by Frank Sinatra,<br />
‘the best is yet to come.”’<br />
National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame inductee Sean Stellato is pictured with his brother Michael,<br />
his parents Gloria and Patrick, and his brother Eric, at the induction dinner.<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
Tuesday, March 5<br />
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Students competed against teachers, classmates,<br />
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Margie Shapiro and Michelle Bernier of Centerboard in Lynn distributed<br />
free books to the students. Also pictured is teacher Maria Zaklin<br />
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• 123<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />
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781-284-7768<br />
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CHELSEA: Quiet living in this<br />
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617-539-4879<br />
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REVERE: Beachmont. 2<br />
bedroom, 2 nd and 3 rd<br />
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• 272<br />
GEN'L HELP<br />
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• 272<br />
GENERAL HELP WANTED<br />
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
• Auto Sales • Yard Sales<br />
• Miscellaneous<br />
Home Health Aides<br />
FT, PT, Per-diem positions to provide personal care to our elderly participants in our ESP<br />
program. CNA/Health Aide Certification and HS Diploma/GED required. One year of home<br />
health aide experience required. Up to $300.00 Sign-On Bonus!<br />
Distribution Clerk<br />
PT position to perform daily tasks to ensure the timely sorting and delivery of all incoming and<br />
outgoing Health Center mail and courier duties. HS Diploma/GED required. MA driver’s license.<br />
One year of previous related work experience. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Schedule: Monday –<br />
Friday 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM.<br />
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor<br />
PT position for responsible individual willing to attend breast-feeding training to become a peer<br />
counselor. Will counsel WIC pregnant and breast-feeding mothers. Previous experience breastfeeding<br />
required. Bilingual skills (English/Spanish/Portuguese/Arabic) preferred. HS<br />
Diploma/GED required. Must have transportation. Flexible schedule includes Saturdays.<br />
Health Promotions Advocate<br />
FT position for health needs history screening, intervention, and referral for treatment of patients<br />
with alcohol, tobacco, or substance abuse. Requires knowledge and experience in matching<br />
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Please send your resume to: Human Resources Department, East Boston Neighborhood Health<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
NORTH SHORE CATHOLIC SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE<br />
St. Pius V School falls to Our Lady of<br />
Assumption of Lynnfield in title game<br />
SAILBOAT Repair. Great<br />
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compensation. Some<br />
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Positive attitude a must.<br />
Call Paul at 617-523-1038,<br />
ext. 17. E-mail Paul@<br />
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The St. Pius V School varsity basketball team nished 17-1 in the regular<br />
season and advanced to the playo nals. Pictured after the playo<br />
championship game are the players and coaches. Front row, from left, are<br />
Patrick Brown, Devin Curley, Ryan Donnelly, Devan McDonald, and Bill<br />
Allen. Back row, from left, are Jaason Lopez, Fred Blaise, Michael Cerulli,<br />
Dan Morris, Cam Weaver, Cliord Jean Philippe, Brian Nju-Ghong, coach<br />
Mike Cerulli, and assistant coach Todd Brown.<br />
LEFT: Matt Lauria of Lynn, a standout eighth grader for the Our Lady of<br />
Assumption School team, accepts his individual trophy following the<br />
championship game at St. Mary’s High School.<br />
• 272<br />
GEN'L HELP WANTED<br />
DENTAL OFFICE secretary.<br />
Front desk person. Two<br />
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• 230<br />
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Friendly staffed. 617-371-<br />
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LEGAL NOTICE<br />
THE STATE OF<br />
NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />
JUDICIAL BRANCH<br />
NH CIRCUIT<br />
COURT<br />
CITATION BY<br />
PUBLICATION -<br />
TERMINATION OF<br />
PARENTIAL RIGHTS<br />
TO: NICOLE WRIGHT<br />
31 SALEM STREET<br />
SALEM, MA 01970<br />
formerly of and<br />
now parts unknown<br />
Case Number:<br />
670-2013-TR-00001<br />
670-2013-AS-00001<br />
Initial Hearing<br />
A petition to terminate<br />
parental rights over your<br />
minor child(ren) has been<br />
filed in this Court. You are<br />
hereby cited to appear at a<br />
Court to show cause why the<br />
same should not be granted.<br />
Date: March 27, 2013, 111<br />
Parrott Ave., Portsmouth,<br />
NH 03801-4402, Time:<br />
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Christian Couillard, one of the stars for the OLA School team, is<br />
pictured after the championship game with his mother, Mary Couillard,<br />
grandfather Bill Pelletier, father Jay Couillard, brother Andrew<br />
Couillard, and sister Grace Couillard.<br />
Lynn players on the championship Our Lady of Assumption School<br />
team, Derek Iantosca, captain Matt Lauria, and captain Christian<br />
Couillard, are pictured with coaches Jay Couillard and John Leone<br />
following the title game at St. Mary’s High School.<br />
Minutes<br />
A written appearance must<br />
be filed with this Court on<br />
or before the date of the<br />
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CAUTION<br />
You should respond immediately<br />
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important hearing will take<br />
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fail to appear personally or<br />
in writing, you will waive<br />
your right to a hearing and<br />
your parental rights may<br />
be terminated at the above<br />
hearing.<br />
IMPORTANT RIGHTS OF<br />
PARENTS<br />
THIS PETITION IS TO<br />
DETERMINE WHETHER<br />
OR NOT YOUR PARENTAL<br />
RIGHTS OVER YOUR<br />
CHILD(REN) SHALL BE<br />
TERMINATED. TERMINATION<br />
OF THE PARENT/CHILD<br />
RELATIONSHIP MEANS THE<br />
TERMINATION SHALL DIVEST<br />
YOU OF ALL LEGAL RIGHTS,<br />
PRIVILEGES, DUTIES AND<br />
OBLIGATIONS, I NCLUDING<br />
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE<br />
LOSS OF ALL RIGHTS TO<br />
CUSTODY, VISITATION AND<br />
COMMUNICATION WITH<br />
YOUR CHILD(REN). IF<br />
TERMINIATION IS GRANTED,<br />
YOU WILL RECEIVE NO<br />
NOTICE OF FUTURE LEGAL<br />
PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING<br />
YOUR CHILD(REN).<br />
You hare hereby notified<br />
that you have a right to be<br />
represented by an attorney.<br />
You also have the right to<br />
oppose the proceedings, to<br />
attend the hearing and to<br />
present evidence. If you<br />
desire an attorney, you may<br />
notify this Court within ten<br />
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013<br />
FAMILY FEATURES<br />
Yes, there’s a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. It’s<br />
found in each blade of grass growing in Ireland’s lush<br />
pastures. Small herds of cows graze freely, and the milk,<br />
rich in beta-carotene from the grass, produces butter and<br />
cheeses of an exceptionally golden hue.<br />
Thousands of years before the Irish discovered potatoes, dairy<br />
cows, milk and butter were being woven into the fabric of Irish<br />
society, according to the Cork Butter Museum in Cork City, Ireland.<br />
The Cork Butter Exchange, a market created by the merchants of<br />
Cork City in 1769, was in its time, the largest butter market in the<br />
world, exporting as far away as Europe and America.<br />
Today, dairy products continue to play an important role in Irish<br />
cooking. Coopera tives of farmers, creameries and cheesemakers<br />
provide delicious Irish butter and cheeses throughout the U.S. under<br />
the Kerrygold label.<br />
Here are some iconic recipes from some stars of Irish cooking,<br />
using Kerrygold cheeses and butter. To learn<br />
more about Kerrygold, and for where-to-buy<br />
information, visit www.kerrygold.com/usa.<br />
Roasted Root Vegetable Soup<br />
Serves 4 to 6<br />
“You can substitute pumpkin, turnip or celeriac<br />
for the swede (rutabaga), or just use a mixture —<br />
this is a very flexible recipe.”<br />
— Neven Maguire, chef/owner of the renowned<br />
MacNean House and Restaurant in Blacklion,<br />
County Cavan, Ireland; popular TV cooking<br />
star and cookbook author<br />
1 small swede (rutabaga) cut into<br />
cubes<br />
2 carrots, cut into cubes<br />
1 parsnip, cut into cubes<br />
3 tablespoons olive oil<br />
4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Kerrygold<br />
Irish Butter<br />
1 onion, finely chopped<br />
2 celery stalks, finely chopped<br />
1 garlic clove, crushed<br />
1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme<br />
1 quart (4 cups) vegetable stock<br />
1/2 cup single cream (or substitute half<br />
and half)<br />
Salt and freshly ground black<br />
pepper<br />
Preheat oven to 400°F. Place swede, carrots<br />
and parsnip on baking sheet and drizzle with<br />
2 table spoons olive oil. Season generously and<br />
roast for 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown<br />
and tender, shaking baking sheet occasionally<br />
to ensure even cooking.<br />
Meanwhile, heat remaining tablespoon olive<br />
oil and butter in large heavy-based pot, and add<br />
onion, celery, garlic and thyme. Cook for 4 to 5<br />
minutes until softened but not browned, stirring<br />
occasionally.<br />
Add roasted root vegetables to pan and then<br />
pour in stock. Bring gently to boil, then reduce<br />
heat, cover and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes<br />
until completely tender, stirring occasionally.<br />
Purée with a hand blender until completely<br />
smooth.<br />
To serve, stir cream into soup. Gently heat<br />
through and season to taste, then ladle into<br />
warmed bowls.<br />
Note: You don’t have to add the cream if<br />
you’re watching the calories, but you might<br />
need a little extra stock to thin the soup.<br />
Cheese Toasties<br />
Serves 4 to 6<br />
4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Kerrygold<br />
Irish Butter<br />
8 slices firm, country-style white bread<br />
1 package (7 ounces) Kerrygold<br />
Dubliner Cheese, grated<br />
1 tablespoon snipped fresh chives<br />
Salt and freshly ground black<br />
pepper<br />
Butter bread and arrange cheese over half<br />
of the slices, buttered side down. Sprinkle<br />
with chives and cover with remaining slices,<br />
buttered side up.<br />
Preheat a griddle or large non-stick frying<br />
pan and cook sand wiches two at a time 2<br />
minutes each side until golden brown and<br />
cheese has melted. Keep hot.<br />
To serve, cut the cheese toasts into fingers.<br />
Brown Soda Bread, Roasted Root Vegetable Soup and Cheese Toasties<br />
Rhubarb Crumble<br />
Brown Soda Bread<br />
Makes 2 loaves<br />
“This is an all-purpose and relatively fool -<br />
proof recipe based on several I col lected<br />
while researching ‘The Country Cooking<br />
of Ireland.’”<br />
— author Colman Andrews, whose Irish<br />
cookbook won the 2010 James Beard<br />
Foundation award for Best Interna tional<br />
Cookbook and Cookbook of the Year<br />
3 1/2 cups stone-ground whole<br />
wheat flour, preferably<br />
Irish or Irish-style<br />
1 1/2 cups unbleached white<br />
flour, preferably Irish,<br />
or pastry flour, plus more<br />
for dusting<br />
3/4 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1 teaspoon salt<br />
1 teaspoon softened Kerrygold<br />
Irish Butter, plus more for<br />
greasing<br />
1 3/4 to 2 cups room-temperature<br />
buttermilk<br />
Preheat oven to 375°F. Mix wheat<br />
flour, white flour, baking soda and salt<br />
together in a medium bowl. Work butter<br />
into mixture with your fingers.<br />
Form a well in the middle of flour<br />
mixture and pour buttermilk into the<br />
well. Form your hand into a rigid claw<br />
and stir dough slowly but steadily in a<br />
spiral motion, starting in the middle and<br />
work ing outwards. Dough should be<br />
soft but not too wet or sticky. (Start<br />
with 1 3/4 cups butter milk, gradually<br />
adding, if necessary, to achieve the right<br />
consistency.)<br />
Turn dough out onto a floured board.<br />
Flour your hands lightly, then shape<br />
dough into a flat rectangle about 2<br />
inches high. Cut dough in half length -<br />
wise with a wet knife, then gently push<br />
each half into a lightly greased glass or<br />
foil loaf pan. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes,<br />
or until the tops of the loaves are nicely<br />
browned.<br />
Serve this bread with plenty of<br />
Kerrygold Irish Butter.<br />
Dubliner Shepherd’s Pie<br />
Dubliner Shepherd’s Pie<br />
Makes 4 to 6 servings<br />
“Our family loves a hearty shepherd’s pie<br />
after a long day working on the farm.<br />
Because our cows produce milk to make<br />
Kerrygold Dubliner Cheese, we like to add<br />
some shredded Dubliner to the potato crust.”<br />
— Donal Murphy, Kerrygold dairy farmer,<br />
Bandon, County Cork, Ireland<br />
Potato Topping:<br />
1 1/4 pounds russet potatoes,<br />
peeled and cubed<br />
2 tablespoons Kerrygold<br />
Irish Butter<br />
1/3 cup milk<br />
1 cup shredded Kerrygold<br />
Dubliner Cheese<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
Filling:<br />
1 pound lean ground beef<br />
2 tablespoons Kerrygold<br />
Irish Butter<br />
1 medium onion, chopped<br />
4 small carrots, peeled and<br />
sliced 1/4-inch thick<br />
2 tablespoons flour<br />
3/4 cup Guinness Stout<br />
3/4 cup beef stock<br />
1 teaspoon dried thyme<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
1/2 cup frozen peas, thawed<br />
Preheat oven to 375°F and lightly butter<br />
an 11- x 7-inch baking dish. Cook pota -<br />
toes in boiling water for 15 minutes or<br />
until very tender; drain well. Mash with<br />
butter and milk until smooth, then stir in<br />
cheese and salt and set aside.<br />
Crumble beef into a medium skillet and<br />
cook until no longer pink; remove from<br />
skillet and set aside. In same skillet, melt<br />
butter. Add onion and carrots; cook for<br />
10 minutes over medium heat to soften,<br />
stirring occa sionally. Stir in flour and<br />
cook for 1 minute more.<br />
Add Guinness, stock, thyme and salt;<br />
cook and stir until mixture is slightly<br />
thickened then stir in peas and cooked<br />
beef. Spoon into prepared baking dish<br />
then spread potato mix ture over the top.<br />
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until top is<br />
lightly browned.<br />
Rhubarb Crumble<br />
Serves 6<br />
“Crumbles are the ultimate comfort food. Vary the fruit according to the season.”<br />
— Darina Allen, founder of the world-famous Ballymaloe Cookery School in Shanagarry,<br />
County Cork, Ireland<br />
Filling:<br />
1 1/2 pounds rhubarb, cut in<br />
1/2-inch slices<br />
1/2 cup sugar<br />
Crumble:<br />
4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Kerrygold<br />
Irish Butter<br />
4 ounces (scant 1 cup) white flour,<br />
preferably unbleached<br />
1/4 cup superfine sugar<br />
Preheat oven to 350°F. In bowl, mix<br />
filling ingredients; turn into a 1-quart<br />
(4 cups) capacity pie dish.<br />
Rub butter into flour just until mixture<br />
resembles coarse bread crumbs, then stir in<br />
sugar.<br />
Sprinkle this mixture over rhubarb in<br />
the pie dish. Bake for 30 to 45 minutes<br />
until topping is cooked and golden. Serve<br />
with whipped cream and soft brown<br />
sugar, or try stirring a little Amaretto into<br />
your cream.<br />
Recipe adapted from the “Ballymaloe<br />
Cookery Course Book” published by<br />
Kyle Cathie.<br />
Happy St. Patrick’s Day<br />
Charles Gaeta, Executive Director<br />
Board of of Commissioners<br />
Susan McGinnis-Lang, James Dee, Dee, Laura Walsh,<br />
Steve Martin & Charles Ward Ward