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Page 14 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 21, 2015Roundup// CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 tain, ran what LaBruna the 1000 in a time of 2:54. Wednesday. Revere High varsity player Marvin Urdaneta contends for the basketball against Chelsea.termed a \"gutsy 600 meter The Patriots took second The Chelsea-Revere bas-race\" to finish third. \"Fiona's Revere High junior varsity coach Fred Hector discusses strategy with his players to keep the Patri-best time going into the meet place in seven of the nine ketball rivalry has become ots in the lead against Chelsea.was 2:08 and she shaved off events to place three points the biggest games (they playsix seconds (2:02) and dis- on the Revere side of the a home-and-home series) on the upper hand, as Chelsea Thomas ended up with count in the middle frameplaced two Salem competitors scoresheet. They were: James both teams' schedule in recent maintained its slim lead up to seven three-pointers and 25 with a lamplighter with justto pick up a huge point in a Petrozelli with a shotput throw years, more so than any con- the final 11 seconds. Revere points on the night. Gomez hit 44 seconds left in the periodmeet where every point mat- of 38'-4\"; Lionel Forbes in the test on their respective league set up a pick-and-roll play for for 10, followed by Charles and then went ahead 2-1 withtered,\" noted LaBruna. Kerthi 50 yard hurdles in 7.1; Pedro schedules. (Chelsea plays in Chea, who had been 11-for- with nine, Urdaneta with sev- a goal that ricocheted off aalso earned a point for the Re- Pimenta in the 50 dash in 6.0; the Commonwealth Athletic 13 from the line on the night. en, Ibreljic with four, Chea Revere defenseman's stickvere scoresheet with a third Edi Murjan in the 300 dash in Conference and Revere in the However, there was a lot of with three, and Hayes with a just 1:00 into the third period.place in the shotput with a toss 40.5; Bounlaing Chea in the Northeastern Conference.) contact by the help defender free throw. Lynn finished the game withof 24'-10\". 600 in 1:39; Salah Barhoum The contentiousness between on the screen and Tommy got an empty-net goal when the in the mile in 5:11; and Za- the schools is reminiscent of knocked to the floor with no The Patriots completed Pats pulled goalie Max Ander- Danielle Fortuna captured karia Attioui in the two mile the era when both played in call. Although Chea was able their week with their lon- son in favor of a sixth skater infirst place in the 600 dash with in 11:53. the Greater Boston League a to recover the ball and put up gest road trip of the season the final minute.a clocking of 1:57.1 and Na- generation (or more) ago and a desperation shot before the at Gloucester Friday evening.dia Lerari outran the field in Third pace finishers for Re- the Revere Beach Parkway buzzer, it bounced off the rim The contest was a close affair \"We're younger and smallerthe 1000 in a time of 3:42.4. vere who earned a point for neighbors battled each other and out. from the outset, with Glouces- than most of the teams we're the Revere cause were: Pi- fiercely in every sport. ter holding one point leads af- playing and it has shown in Second-place finishers for menta with a high jump of 5'- \"Speaking with Chelsea ter the first two periods (13-12 the way we're not winning theRevere were: Rachel Shanbar 2\"; David Sinatra in the hur- The stands in the Chelsea coach (and Revere resident and 30-29), but Revere taking puck in the corners and alongwith a shotput throw of 25'-9\"; dles in 7.2; Derek Duran in the gym were filled, a Red Dev- Jay Seigal) before the game, a one-point edge after three, the boards,\" said Ciccarello.Angelisa Nguyen, who ran a 300 in 40.6; Thiago Moreira il mascot appeared, and two we talked about how amazing 42-41. However,the Fisher-PR of 6.6 in the 50 meter dash; in the 600 in 1:42; Abubakir Chelsea students were in an this rivalry has become,\" said men's Andrew Muniz hit for The Patriots, who nowHelen Perez with a 300 dash Aldarazy in the 1000 in 3:14; \"ESPN Chelsea\" booth wear- RHS head coach Adam Rizzo. 15 of his game-high 37 points stand at 2-7-2 as the seasonof 51.2; and Suellen Guerreiro Sebastian Mejia in the mile in ing fake commentator head- \"The games are more intense in the final period to propel has passed the halfway mark,in the mile in 6:29.1. 5:38; and John Simonini in the phones and providing analysis than our own league games. Gloucester to a 66-58 victory. will host their former GBL two mile in 13:45. of the game. Fortunately, we get a chance rival, Somerville, tonight Third place efforts came to host Chelsea in Revere on Thomas paced Revere in (Wednesday) at Cronin Rinkfrom: Jasmine Zelkanovic in The Patriots wrapped up As for the game itself, both Senior Night which should be the scoring department with at 6:30. They will entertainthe 50 hurdles in 9.0; Susan their victory with a win in teams displayed offensive a memorable final home game 15 points. Urdaneta struck for Swampscott next Wednesday,Baghouh in the 300 in 52.3; the 4 x 400 relay with a time firepower from the opening for our seniors.\" 11 points and Gomez reached also at 6:30. In between thoseLani Stevens in the mile in of 4:06 compared to Salem's tip, with Chelsea taking a 20- doubles with 10. Chea added home contests, they will make7:16; and Jaclynne Dion in the 4:29. 19 lead after one quarter, but Chea led Revere with 16 nine, Jones contributed six, the long ride to Gloucestertwo mile run in 14:42. with the Patriots moving out points. Gerald Charles with Charles added four, Mass Joof Saturday. Earlier in the week, Revere to a 35-34 advantage at the 12 points and Urdaneta with chipped in two, and Ibreljic Christian Palacias of the Re- The next meet for LaBruna took on Beverly in a make-up half. Marvin Urdaneta was 11 also reached double-fig- sank a free throw. vere High JV basketball teamand his Lady Patriots, who are of a meet that originally had effective for Revere in the ures for the Pats. Jones hit for lines up for a free throw.3-2 on the season, is set for been scheduled for the pre- paint, scoring six points in the nine, followed by Camilo Go- The Patriots were set totomorrow (Thursday) when vious week. The top perfor- opening frame. Tommy Chea mez with four, Romeo Thom- play at Danvers last nightthey will host Peabody. mances for the Patriots were and Janard Jones both hit treys as with three, and the duo of (Tuesday), trek to Swamp- turned in by Cavallos, who for the Patriots in the second Brendan Hayes and Nermin scott Friday, and then hostBoys track team tops won the high jump with a leap period, though Revere's strat- Ibeljic with two apiece. Winthrop Tuesday.Salem, 58-28 of 5'-7\", and Forbes, who took egy to take the ball to the hoop first place in the hurdles with a provided plentiful opportuni- The night before, the Patri- RHS hockey team The Revere High boys clocking of 7.2. ties at the free throw line. ots dropped a 69-59 decision drops two contestsindoor track team took first to Saugus. Once again theplace in five of the nine indi- The Revere boys, who now However, the contest Patriots started out on fire, The Revere High hockeyvidual events to roll past Sa- are 3-2 on the season, will changed completely after grabbing an 18-9 lead after the team came up short in bothlem, 58-28, Saturday morning entertain Peabody tomorrow the intermission. Both teams first period in which Romeo of its contests this past weekat the RHS fieldhouse. (Thursday) at the Merullo picked up their defensive in- Thomas drained five buckets against rivals from the South Fieldhouse. tensity, with the result that from three-point land beyond Division of the Northeastern Nelson Cavallos gave Re- the Patriots managed just six Saugus' 2-3 zone defense. Conference, falling 3-0 to Sa-vere a victory in the high jump RHS boys fall short in points in the third quarter and However, Saugus whittled the lem last Wednesday and thenwith a leap of 5'6\"; Mirza Lis- exciting contest with Chelsea only 11, leaving the deficit to four at the half, 29- 3-1 at Lynn Saturday.kovica took the shotput with a Chelsea Red Devils with a 45-41 edge 25, as Chea had to take a seatheave of 41'1\"; Daniel Mur- at the third buzzer. That set the after picking up his second \"We're not improving asphy sprinted to victory in the The Revere High boys bas- stage for an emotion-packed foul and the Revere offense much as we need to in order50 yard dash in 5.7 seconds; ketball team came close, but a final quarter in which the fans slowed measurably. to be competitive at this stageZachary Gentile led a Revere desperation shot at the buzzer on both sides cheered loudly of the season,\" said RHSsweep in the 600 dash with a fell short, leaving the Patriots on every possession. Revere The Sachems continued to head coach Joe Ciccarello.clocking of 1:37; and Richie looking at the short end of an kept matters close, but never maintain their momentum af- \"Our first game with SalemDamiano topped the field in exciting 61-59 loss at Chelsea could quite manage to gain ter the intermission and forged was very close (a 3-2 loss ahead after three frames, 47- for the Pats) and we had a lotLove Is In The Air 46. Saugus continued to shoot of chances to win or tie that the ball well in the final eight game. But we never were re-Valentine’s Day Ad Special minutes and pulled away for ally in this one.\" the 10-point victory.2 columns x 5 inches Revere Journal • Lynn Journal Three days later at Lynn, in Color Chelsea Record • Everett Independent \"In the fourth quarter our which is a stronger team than $100.00 defense didn't get the stops we Salem, sophomore Anthony Per Paper East Boston Times needed and our offense played Cecca gave the Patriots a 1-0 Winthrop Sun-Transcript in desperation mode even lead in the opening period Charlestown Patriot Bridge though we were within five or with an unassisted goal on North End Regional Review seven points most of the quar- which Anthony came out of ter,\" said Rizzo. \"We tried to the corner and beat the Lynn Running Weeks of tie the game in one possession goalie with a top-shelf shot. February 5th and February 12th every time rather than chip away at it. We are a young \"This was the best period Call or email your Rep. team and need to realize that of hockey we've played in a 781-485-0558 when there is a lot of basket- while\" noted Ciccarello. ball left to be played, we don't Kathy Bright - [email protected] have to rush our offense.\" However, Lynn evened the Deb DiGregorio - [email protected] Maureen DiBella - [email protected] Peter Sacco - [email protected] Sioux Gerow - [email protected] Colm Bohill - [email protected] Black Cyan Magenta Yellow







Page 18 THE REVERE JOURNAL Wednesday, January 21, 2015 REVERE SENIOR CENTER Rossetti Cowan Senior Center PHOTO-STEPHEN W. FIELDING 25 Winthrop Ave. Enjoying the day at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center where all the action takes place for our esteemed elders are Sue Colella, Ted Chair Massage Marsden, Lu Deeran, Edith & George Shaheen, Marie Cowhig, and Gilda Ausiello. Therapeutic Massage can relax tense Muscles due to over-work or stress. It can also improve the blood supply to tissues, REVERE BUILDING PERMITSimprove energy and alertness and relieve stress and anxiety. OnMonday February 9, 2015 Barbara MacDonald Certified and December 5 basement door Paolo Paizant Switch gear enclosureLicensed massage Therapist will be offering 10 to 15 minute Marina Cashman Cost: $650 By: Craig Ells/David Mil- buildingchair massage at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center from 10:00 By: Frank Barbosa Fee: $62 larAM to noon, the cost is $ 5.00 per session and although walk-in 819 Parkway Scott Woods (Solar City) Cost: $325,000will be serviced, it is advisable to call for a Reservation at 781- Strip & re-roof By: Clinton Galvin 71 Rose St. Fee: $7,425286-8156 Cost: $9,000 81 Revere St. Install12 panels Monthly Podiatry Clinic Fee: $158 Strip & re-roof/vinyl re- Cost: $8,000 Kathleen Shue Dr.David Kaplan Foot Doctor February 4, 2015 from 9:00 Fee: $146 By: Todd Mellar-1:00PM Nick Forsung pairs Ellen Thibault 211 Rice Ave. Only Routine Foot Care including cutting of toenails and By: Steven Hiou Cost: $14,980 By: Ralph Burke Srrip & re-rooftrimming of Calluses will be offered. Referrals to other Special- 28 Hutchinson St. Fee: $230 18 Harrington St. Cost: $24,130ists will be made if necessary for more complicated problems. Roof December 9 Strip & re-roof Fee: $339Services will be a discounted fee of $20.00 per visit. HMO Cost: $7,500 Shama Saissi Cost: $11,000plans, Medicaid and Medicare will not be Free Fee: $146 By: Rod Rivera Fee: $182 Jennifer DiRuzzo Hearing Program 1 Winthrop Pl. Jim Collett By: Todd Mellar Free, Frequency Test and Case history Analysis, as well as December 8 Repair damage walls 1st By: Startouch Properties 480 Park Ave.cleaning are available at the Rossetti/Cowan Senior Center, 25 Benjamin Leare 7 Park Ave. Strip & re-roofWinthrop Ave. for Elderly Residents By: Steven Hiou floor; replace all fixtures in Replace 3 sliding doors; Cost: $10,630 The next hearing date will be January 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 95 Pomona St. bathroom 1st floor replace 10 windows; 1 storm Fee: $17712:00 a.m. Siding damage Appointments are suggested but walk-ins will be serviced if Cost: $6,800 Cost: $6,000 Cost: $19,600 Mario D’Amore Jr.time allows Fee: $134 Fee: $122 Fee: $350 By: owner Blood Pressure Individual Conference Ernest Cogliandro Decemebr 11 261 Sargent St. Thursday January 22nd Robert Ward By: Glen Gravelt Juana Garcia Remove illegal apt. in base- 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM By: Darren Palm 52 Cummings Ave. By: Mark Murdini ment Join us for Zumba Toning Class. 50 Arnold St. Roofing permit 452 Vane St. Cost: $3,000 Great Workout and lots of fun ! Insulate attic Cost: $9,500 Strip & re-roof Fee: $86 Zumba classes are back at the Senior Center Wednesday eve- Cost: $2,100 Fee: $170 Cost: $20,670nings at 6:15 P.M. Fee: $75 Doug Burpen Fee: $297 December 15 to 7:15 P.M. Please use front door. All levels of fitness and all By: Acme Sign Cassiane Santos George Wrightages are welcome. Cost is $5.00 per class. Michelle Collins (St. 415 American Legion Hwy. By: Mark Murdini By: Craig Ells (Solar City) Weekly Movies on Wednesdays are as follows George) New sign repairs form 113 Fernwood Ave. 36 Bickford Ave. Movies start at 12:30 with Light refreshments served. storm damage Strip & re-roof Roof top solar Wednesday January 21….Words and Pictures By: Joseph Guerriero Cost: $6,000 cost: $12,945 Cost: $6,000 Wednesday January 28…..Night at the Museum 350 Blvd. Fee: $140 Fee: $204 Fee: $122 Lunch Menu for week of January 22 through January 28 11 Sliding doors December 10 Paul Cuneo Thursday January 22…. Veal Cutlet and Ziti W/Tomato Cost: $191,900 George Dunn By: Darren PalmSauce, Garden Salad W/Italian Dressing, French Roll, Jello W/ Fee: $2,915 By: William Ciambrello 15 Rose St.Fruit, Milk, Coffee Or Tea 58 Trevalley Rd. Blown insulation in attic Friday January 23….. Chicken Pot Pie, Whole Potatoes, Ed Griffin Siding Cost: $2,700 Nancy Barile/Mark HelmsWhole Wheat bread, Vanilla Pudding, Milk, Coffee or Tea By: Jeff Madler Cost: $14,150 Fee: $82 By: Craig Ells (Solar City) Monday January 26…. BBQ Pork Ribs W/Gravy, Wild 80 Sumner St. Fee: $230 Mass. Electric/National 96 Broadsound Ave.Grain Rice, Mixed Vegetable, Sliced Pears, Milk, Coffee or Tea Replace 23 windows & sid- Farid Nuuri Grid Roof top solar Tuesday January 27…..Vegetable LaSagna, Mixed Salad, ing By: Same By: Peter Nugent Cost: $20,000W/Italian Dressing, Whole Wheat Bread, Tapioca Pudding, Cost: $17,450 25 Lowell ST. 21 Railroad Ave. Fee: $290Milk, Coffee or Tea Fee: $258 Strip & re-roof Wednesday January 28 …. Ham & Cheese On A Roll, On- Cost: $5,500 Gerald Jean-Charlesion Rings, Minestrone Soup, Applesauce, Milk, Coffee or Tea Christine Tigges Fee: $116 By: Jeff Nadler The Seniors That Care Program By: Ricard Charlare/Brad 179 Garfield Ave. The seniors That Care Program is a program in which seniors Spinosa Strip & re-roofhave been participating in knitting blankets for elders and ba- 18 McKinley St. Cost: $8,875bies at various hospitals, nursing homes and homeless shelters. Remove or replace existing Fee: $158We are currently looking for any new participants who wouldlike to join us on a Thursday morning at the Rossetti-Cowan REVERE TVSPOTLIGHTSenior Center at 10:00 a.m. Even if you are unable to knit youmay be able to learn how to and have a fun of socialization. For RTV News is back! Our cities and towns. Revere is Girls’ Basketball Game vs. fill the mandatory communi-more information on the Seniors that Care program or to donate first episode of 2015 will air currently experiencing a stray Marblehead on RTV this ty service hours each studentany yarn please call Lois Diamond at 781-286-8156 or drop by this week, Wednesdays at 6 dog epidemic, and Lisa talks week, with commentating needs to graduate. Come byany Thursday morning 25 Winthrop Ave. p.m., Fridays at 6 p.m., and with Jessica Simpson about by Mike Hinojosa and Peter our studio for more informa- UPCOMING FOXWOODS CASINO TRIP Sundays at 4 p.m. This week, finding these animals hap- DiGiulio. This will be airing tion! Tuesday February 24, 2015 Debbie Peczka is co-anchor- py and safe homes. Watch on channel 8 throughout the $25.00 per person Includes bus ticket, free buffet or $10 ing with Rick Freni. Watch for Lisa on RTV News at the week. It can also be found on •As always, if you see any-voucher for selected restaurants at Foxwoods and $10.00 slot this episode to hear more times listed above. our YouTube page along with thing you like on RevereTVplay. Bingo and refreshments and Movie offered on bus. Bus about how the City of Revere some other home basketball and think you might wantdeparts from the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center, 25 Winthrop started off the year. It also fea- •The Revere Chamber of games for the RHS girls. to get involved in, log on toAve. Revere, MA. @ 8:00 AM Sharp!! Please reserve and make tures Lisa Cutting of Ocean Commerce inducted new www.reveretv.org where youpayments before February 17, 2015. View Kennels on another seg- members this past week. The •We are now offering com- can find out how to become a Please call Senior Center for Reservations at 781-286-8156 ment of our Community Spot- reception honored outgoing munity service hours to stu- member, check out the latest We would like to offer Revere residents a chance to meet as light series. president, Bob Upton, and dents at Revere High School free classes, view the com-a group and discuss the loss of loved ones affects on those left installed new president, Kerri to volunteer to take out cam- plete schedules for RevereTVto grieve. •Lisa Cutting not only Abrams, as well as new offi- era equipment and film sport- 8 and the Revere CityChan- This would be a gathering where one could come and discuss runs Ocean View Kennels cers and the board of directors. ing events. We want to extend nel 9, and click on the You-or just listen to various people who may want to share how they for boarding and taking care Catch the whole ceremony on our coverage beyond the girls’ Tube icon to see many Rev-are feeling. This will be a group of people listening or offering of animals when owners are RTV channel 8 throughout the basketball games, and we need ereTV programs.compassion at a time when it’s needed most. For more infor- away, but she takes in all week, and on our YouTube more volunteers to do so! Notmation or if you plan to attend please contact Lois Diamond at stray pets, mostly dogs, from page. only will this benefit athletes781-286-8156 Revere and our surrounding at RHS, but it could serve to Group Name : Sharing Grief Experiences •Check out the latest RHS Meeting Date: Monday January 26, 2015 Place : The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center 25 Winthrop Ave, REVERE SPORTSTHROUGHTHEYEARSRevere, Ma 02151 Time: 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. 10 years ago etro, Antony Smith, and Paul are sky-high after the Pats year coach Victor Dinarello January 19, 2004 Peletier added solo goals in throttled the vaunted India- his first career victory with a PHOTO BY STEPHEN FIELDING The RHS girls track team the comeback. Pat Webber, napolis Colt offense, led by 63-48 triumph over Malden. defeated Cambridge, 47-34. Gerard Salvati, and Anthony Peyton Manning, in an AFC J.J. Jones led Revere withThe Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center is a great place to meet new Amanda Todisco won the DelloIacono scored earlier for divisional game Sunday. The 23 points. Taheen Davis andfriends and enjoy breakfast, lunch and many activities. Two two mile in 6:27 and Peniel the Pats. Pats now will take on the 15-1 Mike Mastrangelo added 10folks who have become fast friends are Domenica Vittorioso and Muteba and Amanda Whitten Merzhudin Ibric overcame Steelers in Pittsburgh in the each.Angie Margereci. Both ladies have a strong positive attitude, are shared a win in the high jump a large deficit in the final leg AFC title game this Sunday.regulars participants, and we love having them here. with leaps of 4’-8”. Muteba of the final event, the 4 x 400 Revere High baseball pitch- also won the hurdles with a relay, to give the RHS boys 20 years ago ing ace, southpaw Mike Spi- PATRIOT SENIOR ACTIVITIES state-qualifying time of 7.9.  indoor track team a 45-41 win January 18, 1995 nelli, has been named to the Annette Romero won the 600 over Everett. Ibric also won The Revere High hockey Mizuno USA pre-season high The First meeting for 2015 is Tuesday March 10, 2015 in 1:50.2. the dash for the Patriots.  team, which has turned the school All-American team. March 10 - Irish Cabaret Show at Venus DeMilo with Corn Coach Jim Palumbo’s RHS Renie Paolini scored 20 corner this year, earned a 3-3Beef & Cabbage Dinner or Baked Scrod hockey team exploded for five points and Eddie Mahoney tie with No. 12-ranked Arling- Karen Jouve scored 25 $85.00 per person goals in third period to over- added 15, but coach Chris ton, which entered the game points to lead the RHS girls APRIL 14-16 - Penn Dutch Trip featuring the live perfor- come a 4-3 deficit and come Kingston’s RHS boys basket- unbeaten and untied. The Pa- basketball team to a 74-41 winmance of the play Moses Includes 2 Nights Lodging, 4 Meals, away with an 8-4 triumph ball team dropped a 67-46 de- triots now stand at 5-1-1 in the over Malden. Jouve now hasTickets to \"MOSES\" Touring & time to shop at the Farmers' over Peabody. Eric Noel had cision to Arlington. GBL. The RHS boys basket- 929 career points and hopesMarket $399.00 per person two goals and Rick Mastropi- New England Patriots’ fans ball team snapped a 25-game to join Patrice Misiano as the April 21 - Live in Concert Neil Sedaka at Mohegan Sun winless skein and gave first- only Revere basketball play- Premium Seats $99.00 per person General Admission $89.00 ers to reach 1000-point club.per person Payment must be received with reservations Please call Lorraine 781-289-3039 Reserve early.. Black Cyan Magenta Yellow









Wednesday, January 21, 2015 THE REVERE JOURNAL Page 23 AROUND THE CITYMLK Celebration ‘Red Alert!’ ImprovBoston presents “Red Alert,” a space come- ‘Drawn In’ Tickets, $15; students, seniors, sculptures, groundhog obstacle dy of galactic proportions. Audiences  interact with and follow $10; Salem State students with course, crafts, refreshments andBerklee College of Music kicks Cmdr.Daniel Booker and the crew of the USS Starship Caliburn, Dance Currents, Inc. presents valid IDs, free of charge. Murphy more, ($9/$7; members, dis-off its 2015 Martin Luther King through their discoveries of aliens, new worlds, and dangers, “Drawn In,” featuring sever- also teaches a master class that count). Advanced registrationJr. Celebration on Frday, Jan. 23, while navigating outer space, Fridays at 10 p.m. through Jan. al notable choreographers and morning at 11. Visit salemsta- required for both events. Callat 7 p.m. with a keynote presen- 30. The theater is located at 40 Prospect St., Cambridge. Tickets, guest artists from DanceVisions, tetickets.com or call 978-542- 978-887-9264 or visit massaudu-tation featuring Chuck D, from $18; students, $14. Visit improvboston.com.  Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m. at Green 6365.  bon.org/ipswichriver.hip-hop group, Public Enemy, Street Studios, 185 Green St.,and Angella Dozier Henry, moth- and Imagination,” starring Elijah 6661, visit www.celebrityseries. Cambridge. Tickets at the door, Cape Ann Symphony  Sarah Lee Guthrie ander of DJ Henry and founder of Rock as classical vocalist Roland org or the Box Office.  $20; students, seniors and Boson Jonny Irionthe DJ Dream Fund, at the DAvid Hayes, Jan. 27-Feb. 8, at the Dance Alliance members, $17. The Cape Ann Symphony willFriend Recital Hall, 921 Boylston Emerson/Paramount Center ‘Bedlam’s Saint Joan’ Call 617-965-1569, e-mail hold a benefit concert featur- Folk-rock duo Sarah Lee Guthrie,St., Boston. There’s also a panel Main Stage. 559 Washington kathyhassinger@gmail,com or ing Boston Symphony Orchestra Woody’s daughter and Arlo’sdiscussion covering topics such St., Boston. Performances: Jan. Underground Railway Theater visit www.dancecurrentsinc.com.  stars violinist Lucia Lin and cel- granddaughter, and Jonny Irion,as police brutality, environmen- 27,29, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m.; Jan. presents George Bernard Shaw’s list Owen Young, Friday, Jan. great-nephew of John Steinbeck,tal justice, gender equality, and 28, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m.; Jan.30,31, three-hour play, “Bedlam’s Saint Laszlo Gardony 23, at 8 p.m. at the magnificent perform Sunday, Jan. 25, at 5LBGTQIA civil rights. The event Feb. 6,7, at 8 p.m.Feb. 1, 8, Joan,” with two intermissions, Shalin Liu Performance Center, p.m. at Shalin Liu Performanceis free of charge and open to at 2 p.m.;Feb. 5, at 11 a.m. featuring four actors - Edmund Berklee College of Music pro- 37 Main St., Rockport.The duo Center, 35 Main St., Rockport.the public. It kivkd off events and 7:30 p.m.; Tickets, $25-$79; Lewis, Andrus Nichols, Tom fessor Laszlo Gardony performs will perform music by Wolfgang Tickets, $15-$28. Call the Boxrunning through Jan. 30, and group, senior, student discounts. O’Keefe and director Eric with his quartet on Thursday, Jan. Amadeus Mozart Zoltan Kodaly, Office at 978-546-7391 or visitincludes musical performances. Call 617-824-8400 or visit www. Tucker, portraying 24 roles, Jan. 22, at the Regattabar, Charles and Handel-Halvorsen’s exciting www.rockportmusic.org.For a full schedule,visit Berklee. artsemerson.org. 15 through Feb. 8, at Central Hotel, One Bennett St., Harvard “Passacaglia, with its fireworksedu/news. Square Theatre, 450 Mass. Square, Cambridge. Tickets, $18; finale.Seats, $35. a post-con- ‘Kerplop! Tale of the ‘Three Acts, Two Ave., Cambridge. Performances: students, $15. For more informa- cert reception with Lin, Young, Frog Prince’‘Red Alert!’ Dancers, One Radio Wednesday, Thursday, at 7:30 tion, call the Regattabar or visit and conductor Yoichi Udagawa, Host’ p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, www.regattabar.com.   featuring music with vocal- Imaginary Beasts presents itsImprovBoston presents “Red 3,8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. Tickets ist Brittany Betts and guitarist new winter panto, “Kerplop!Alert,” a space comedy of galac- Ira Glass, host of “The American start at $15; student rush, day NEC concert Nate Weaver, with refreshments, Tale of the Frog Prince,” withtic proportions. Audiences  inter- Life,” choreographer Monica Bill of show, subject to availabili- will be in the center’s upstairs an award-winning cast andact with and follow Cmdr.Daniel Barnes and Company and Anna ty, $15, with valid ID. Visit The New England Conservatory function hall. ($15). Visit www. Boston favorites, through Feb.Booker and the crew of the USS Bass perform an unprecedented, CentralSquaretheater.org, call presents a faculty spotlight con- rockportmusic.org or call 978- 7, Thursdays through Sundays,Starship Caliburn, through their unusual show, “Three Acts, Two 866-811-4111, or the Box Office cert, free of charge, Monday, Jan. 281-0543. at the Boston Center for the Artsdiscoveries of aliens, new worlds, Dancers, One Radio Host,”  on at 617-576-9278. 26, at 8 p.m. in Jordan Hall, 30 Plaza Black Box Theatre, 539and dangers, while navigating Saturday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. and Gainsborough St., Boston.  New Works Festival Tremont St., South End, Boston.outer space, Fridays at 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, at 3 p.m., at Citi Cantata singers Showtimes and ticket prices vary:through Jan. 30. The theater Shubert Theatre, 270 Tremont ‘Color Fields’ The Firehouse Center for the Wednesday, Thursday ,at 7:30is located at 40 Prospect St., St., Boston. Tickets start at $25. The Cantata Singers perform Arts’ New Works Festival, show- p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday,Cambridge. Tickets, $18; stu- Call 866-348-9738, visit  the Box Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “All- At Mass. College of Art and casing New England directors, 1,4 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m.; spe-dents, $14. Visit improvboston. Office or citicenter.org.  Night Vigil,” in celebration of Design’s Bakalar & Paine actors and playwrights is held cial performance, Wednesday,com.  the work’s centennial, Saturday, Galleries, (621 Huntington Ave., Jan.23, for full-length works, Feb. 4. Admission, $24; children The Bad Plus Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. in St. Paul Boston) Best of Boston Lisa Tung Jan. 24,31, for shorts, Jan. 30, 10-under, $10; students, seniors,‘The Second Girl’ Church, CAmbridge, and curates new exhibition “Color for one act plays, all at 8 p.m. in $15. Group rates, etc., e-mail The Bad Plus performs the Boston Saturday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. in Fields,” a celebration of color fea- the Market Square, Newburyport imaginarybeasts.marketing@Huntington Playwright Fellow premiere of Ornette Coleman’s Wellesley College’s Houghton turing 13 internationally known venue. Tickets, $15; four-day fes- gmail.com. For tickets and/orRonan Noone’s play, “The Second 1972 landmark album, “Science Chapel, in collaboration with artists, Jan. 26 through March 7. tival pass, $40. Call 978-462- more information, visit www.Girl,” an immigrant American Fiction,” Saturday, Jan. 24, at 8 the college’s concert series. Pre- The exhibition is free and open 7336 or visit www.firehouse,org.  bostontheatrescene.com or www.drama, is directed by renowned p.m. at the Berklee Performance concert talks begin at 7 p.m., to the public. The exhibition is a imaginarybeasts,org. Campbell Scott, through Feb. 21, Center, 136 Mass. Ave., Boston. featuring Anna Winestein, execu- tribute to MassArt alumnus-pro- ‘Crime andat the Boston Center for the Tickets:$28-$42. Call World Music/ tive director of the Ballets Russes fessor Albert Munsell, inventor Punishment’ ‘Measure for Measure’Arts Calderwood Pavilion, 527 CRASHarts at 617-876-4275 or Cultural Partnership, and there of the Munsell Color System.Tremont St., South End, Boston. visit www.WorldMusic.org. are post-concert receptions for all Opening reception is Wednesday, Salem Theatre Company pres- The award-winning Actors’Performances: Fridays at 8 p.m.; ticketholders. For more informa- Jan. 28, 6-8 p.m. Galleries are ents Marilyn Campbell and Curt Shakespeare Project presentsSaturdays, 2,8 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. ‘A Case Named Freud’ tion, visit www.cantatasingers. open Monday-Saturday, 12-6 Columbus’ new, award-winning William Shakespeare’s play,25,Feb.1, at 2,7 p.m. Feb. 8,15, org. p.m., Wednesdays, 12-8 p.m. adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s “Measure for Measure,” starringat 2 p.m. only; Tuesdays, 7:30 The Goethe-Institut Boston pres- Visit www.massart.edu/galleries, “conversation on the nature of an all-Equity cast, now throughp.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 21,Feb. ents the American premiere of Bread and Puppet e-mail [email protected] evil,” probing into the mind of the Feb. 1, at the Multicultural11, at 7:30 p.m.; ;Jan. 28, at 7 Savyon Liebrecht’s third play Theater or call 617-879-7337. classic masterpiece, “Crime and Arts Center, 41 Second  St.,p.m.; Feb. 4,18, at 2 and 7:30 in her Freud trilogy, “A Case Punishment’s,” murderer, Jan. Cambridge. Performances arep.m. Check for related events. Named Freud,” featuring an Vermont-based award-winning ‘Bride*Widow*Hag’ 22 through Feb.14: Thursdays- Thursday, Friday, at at 7:30Tickets start at $25. Seniors, $5 all-Boston star line-up, in com- Bread and Puppet Theater returns Saturdays, at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays p.m.; Saturday, at 3 and 8 p.m.;off; subscribers, BU community, memoration of the Holocaust’s to Cyclorama on Tremont Street American Repertory Theater/ at 3 p.m. at the 90 Lafayette St., Sunday, at 2 p.m.; student mat-$10 off; patroons 35 and young- 70th anniversary, Jan. 25-Feb. 1, in Boston’s South End, with Moscow Art Theater School Salem theater. Tickets, $10-$30; inees: Jan. 21,22,28,29, at 10er with valid IDs, $25; students starting at the Institut, at 7 p.m.; two-act, 1-1/2-hour, “Captain Institute for Advanced Friday, Jan. 23, pay-what-you- a.m.  Tickets:$28-$50; specialand military with valid IDs, $15. Brandeis University, Jan. 27, at Boycott,” recommended for Theater Training presents think;Jan. 24, opening weekend student rush,$15. For tickets andVisit huntingtontheatre.org, the p.m.; Boston College,Jan. 28, ages 12-up, Wednesday-Sunday, Kim Rosenstock’s comedy, post-show meet and greet; Jan. more information, visit www.BU  box offices at BCA or 264 at 6:30 p.m.; Boston University, 7 p.m. (tickets, $18; students, “Bride*Widow*Hag,” Jan.22- 25, college night - $5  tickets actorsshakespeareproject.org orHuntington Ave., or call 617- Jan. 28, at :30 p.m., and Jan. 29, seniors, $13; kids 11-under- not 24, at the Ex, inside the Loeb for college students with valid call 617-776-2200, Ext. 225.   266-0800. at 7 p.m.; and Suffolk University, recommended for this age group, Drama Center, Brattle St., IDs; Feb. 5, LGBT night; dis- Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. For tickets $11); one-act, one-hour,“The Harvard Square, Cambridge. count tickets, post-show meet Ella and FrankWinter Rock and Roll and more information, visit bit. Nothing is not Ready Circus,” Performances: Jan. 22,23, at 7:30 and greet. Visit salemtheatre.tick-Weekend ly/freudcase.   Jan. 24,at 3 p.m., Jan. 25, at p.m.; Jan. 24, at 2,7:30 p.m. etleap.com/crime-punishment/.    Siobhan Magnus and John 3 and 7 p.m. ($18/$13, kids Tickets, $20; members, subscrib- Stevens perform a live concertArtsEmerson: The World on Kaleidoscope 11-under,$10; 2-under, free of ers, $15.Call 617-547-8300 or Food for Thought films tribute to Frank Sinatra and EllaStage features Tigerman Woah charge) and artistic director Peter visit americanrepertorytheater. Fitzgerald, Saturday, Jan. 24, atand Faces on Film, Jan. 23. Berklee College of Music’s Schumann’s visual art installa- org/events/show/bridewidowhag.  Fruitlands Museum (102 7:30 p.m. at the Larcom Theatre,and Quilt and Julia Easterlin, Songwriting Department hosts tion, Jan. 24-Feb. 1, free and Prospect Hill Road, Harvard) 13 Wallis St., downtown Beverly.Jan. 24, in “Winter Rock and its first-ever battle of the bands, open to all.  Advance tickets, visit Poetry presents its Food for Thought Tickets, $35-$55; discounts forRoll Weekend,”  at the Jackie Kaldeidoscope: An Open Genre www.breadandpuppet.org or call film series, Wednesdays, Jan. seniors and groups of 10 orLiebergott Black Box Theatre, Battle of the Bands, Tuesday, 866-811-4111.   Spend an evening of poetry with 21,Feb.18,and March 18, from more. Visit www.larcomtheatre.Emerson Paramount Theatre, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. in the Berklee Suffolk Unversity and The Poets’ 7 to 8:30 p.m. The documentary com or call 617-531-1257.   559 Washington St., Boston. Performance Center, 136 Mass. Angela Hewitt and Theatre, in “The Word Exchange: films explore themes of envi-Doors open both nights at 9. Ave., Boston. Tickets, $12. Visit Anne Sofie von Otter the Music of Language in ronmental stewardship, com- ‘Pyromania’Advance tickets, $10; at the door, www.berklee.edu/BPC or call Translation,” Thursday, Jan.22, munity building, and the quest$12. Visit www.artsemerson.org 617-747-2261. Internationally renowned at 7:30 p.m.,featuring works from for human expression. featuring Atlantic Works Gallery con-or call 617-84-8400. Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Vietnam, Italy, France, ancient hometown Harvard’s Chef Paul, tinues its group exhibition, Emerson String Sofie von Otter and globally Greece and Rome, performed by preparing soups for attendees “Pyromania,” through Jan. 24.‘Pinocchio’ Quartet renowned British-Canadian pia- world class poets and actors,at during discussions of the film. Gallery hours are by appoint- nist Angela Hewitt perform on the Modern Theatre at Suffolk Cost, free, homemade soup, $5 ment, by calling 617-913-1871.That wooden little fellow comes The acclaimed Emerson String Friday, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. in University, 525 Washington St., per bowl.  For more information, The gallery is located at 80alive again, in Wheelock Family Quartet performs music by the New England Conservatory’s Boston. Tickets, $20; students, visit www.fruitlands.org or call Border St., third floor,  Boston. Theatre’s world premiere of Purcell, Beethoven, and Lowell Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough $10. For more information on 978-456-3924, Ext. 292.Steven Bogart and Wendy Liebermann, Thursday, Jan. 22, St., Boston. Tickets, $35-up. Call the Word Exchange, visit www. ‘Copenhagen’Lement’s “Pinocchio,” based on at 8 p.m. at the New England 617-482-6661, or visit www. poetstheatre.org.   Nature daysthe the book, “The Adventures Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, celebrityseries.org. The Porpentine Players pres-of Pinocchio,” by Carlo Colladi, 30 Gainsborough St., Boston. ‘Middletown’ The Mass. Audubon Society at ent Michael Frayn’s compellingappearing Jan. 30-Feb. 22, at Tickets, $35-up. Call 617-482- Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, drama, “Copenhagen,” throughthe 180 The Riverway, Boston Trinity Repertory Theatre (87 Perkins Row, Topsfield), Jan. 31, at the Nave Gallery,theater. Showtimes, Fridays at kicks off the new year with presents Wingmasters, Jim Parks 155 Powderhouse Blvd., Teele7:30 p.m., Saturday, Sunday at Will Eno’s award-winning play, and Julie Anne Collier, present- Square, Somerville. Performances3 p.m. Starring Boston’s favor- “Middletown,” starring Chelsea ing birds of prey, Sunday, Jan. are Jan. 22-24,29-31, at 7 p.m.;ites Steven Barkhimer and Sirena beloved native-Trinity Rep resi- 25, from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Jan. 25, at 3 p.m. Tickets, $14,Abalian, the show is recommend- dent actor Fred Sullivan Jr., Jan.22 (fee:$13; children, $11; Mass. plus service fee. Visit porpentine-ed for adults, teens and chil- through Feb. 22, at Dowling Audubon members, discount). copenhagen.brownpapertickets.dren over 7 years old. Tickets, Theatre, 201 Washington St., and a family Groundhog Day com. For more information, visit$35,$30,$25,420; Pajama Party Providence, RI. Check for dis- Extravaganza, Saturday, Jan.31, porpentineplayers.com or e-mailFridays, $15. Call the Box counted preview tickets, Jan. 1-4 p.m. including hikes, snow porpentineplayers@gmail,com.Office at 617-879-2300, visit 22-24, pay-what-you-can, [email protected], or www. 23. Performances, Thursday-WheelockFamilyTheatre.org. Sunday, Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Saturday, also Feb. 8,‘Breath and 2 and 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 1, Feb. 11,Imagination’ at 2 p.m. only; Feb. 4,Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. only; For tickets/moreArtsEmerson:the World on Stage information, visit www.trini-presents Daniel Beaty’s “Breath tyrep.com or call 401-351-4242. ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ Marblehead Little Theatre pres- ents Frances Goodrich and Albert LEGAL NOTICE Paul A. Vacca You have the right to written appearance and to notice regarding the Hackett’s multi-award winning Date of Death: obtain a copy of the Pe- objection followed by an administration from the dramatization of “the Diary of COMMONWEALTH 11/23/2014 tition form the Petitioner Affidavit of Objections Personal Representative Anne Frank,” Jan. 30,31,Feb. OF MASSACHUSETTS To all interested persons: or at the Court. You have within thirty (30) days and can petition the 5,6, at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 7, at 7 THE TRIAL COURT A Petition has been a right to object to this of the return date, action Court in any matter p.m.; Feb. 1, at 2 and 7:30 p.m.; ‘The Second Girl’ Huntington Playwright Fellow Ronan Noone’s filed by: Susan M. proceeding. To do so, you may be taken without relating to the estate, and Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. at its 12 play, “The Second Girl,” an immigrant American drama, is PROBATE AND Vacca of Greenwood, ME or your attorney must further notice to you. including distribution of School St. venue in downtown directed by renowned Campbell Scott, through Feb. 21, at the FAMILY COURT requesting that the Court file a written appearance The estate is being assets and expenses of Marblehead. Tickets, $25; stu- Boston Center for the Arts Calderwood Pavilion, 527 Tremont enter a formal Decree and objection at this administered under administration. dents on Sunday matinees only, St., South End, Boston. Performances: Fridays at 8 p.m.; Docket No. and Order of testacy and Court before: 10:00 a.m. formal procedure by the WITNESS, Hon. Joan P. $15. Visit www.mltlive.org.  SU15P0031EA for such other relief in on 02/12/2015. Personal Representative Armstrong, First Justice Saturdays, 2,8 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 25,Feb.1, at 2,7 p.m. Feb. 8,15, CITATION ON the Petition. And also This is NOT a hearing under the Massachusetts of this Court. PETITION FOR requesting that: Susan M. date, but a deadline by Uniform Probate Code Date: January 08, 2015 Otis Murphy at 2 p.m. only; Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 21,Feb. 11, Vacca of Greenwood, ME which you must file a without supervision by Felix D. Arroyo at 7:30 p.m.; ;Jan. 28, at 7 p.m.; Feb. 4,18, at 2 and 7:30 p.m. FORMAL be appointed as Personal written appearance and the Court. Inventory and Register of Probate Saxophonist extraordinaire Otis Check for related events. Tickets start at $25. Seniors, $5 off; ADJUDICATION Representative(s) of said objection if you object accounts are not required Murphy performs in concert subscribers, BU community, $10 off; patroons 35 and youngerSuffolk Probate estate to serve Without to this proceeding. If to be filed with the Court, 1/21 Monday, Jan.26, at 7:30 p.m. with valid IDs, $25; students and military with valid IDs, $15.and Family Court Surety on the bond. you fail to file a timely but recipients are entitled R at Salem State University Recital Visit huntingtontheatre.org, the BU  box offices at BCA or 26424 New Chardon St. Hall, 71 Loring Ave., Salem.  Huntington Ave., or call 617-266-0800.Boston, MA 02114(617) 788-8300Estate of: Black Cyan Magenta Yellow


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