THE REVERE ADVOCATE – Friday, July 13, 2018

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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, July 13, 2018

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FESTIVAL | from page 4 ton Marathon and the Big E festival. The annual festival draws upwards of 1,000,000 spectators from all over the country. “It’s become a New England tradition,” he said. “People from all over come to Revere to see these beautiful works of art and enjoy the beauty of the beach.” The centerpiece will start being built this Saturday, and the competitors can start their masterpieces next

Wednesday. The awards will be given out next Saturday, and afterwards participants can enjoy a fireworks display. There will also be a special performance on Saturday from Luzia by Cirque De Soleil. “This year, Cirque de Soleil Luzia will be performing a 10- to 15-minute performance for the festival on Saturday at noon at the main stage. This will include seven of their ar t-

Public Hearing Storage of Flammables Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 148, Section 13 of the Massachusetts General Laws that the Revere City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday evening, July 23, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Councillor Joseph A. DelGrosso City Council Chamber of Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, Massachusetts on the application of Sandcastle at 172 Kimball, LLC, 200 Winthrop Parkway, Revere, MA 02151 requesting a Chapter 148 License from the Revere City Council for aboveground storage of 180 gallons of gasoline contained within 6 vehicles to be parked below a condominium building at 172 Kimball Ave., Revere, MA 02151 (Tax Map 8, Block 159, Lot 1). A copy of the aforementioned proposed application is on file and available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk, Revere City Hall, Revere, Massachusetts, Monday through Thursday from 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Friday from 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik City Clerk July 13, 2018

PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws and Sections 17.40.030 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Revere that the Revere City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday evening, July 23, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. in the City Councillor Joseph A. DelGrosso City Council Chamber of Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151 on the application of Robert Inello, 727 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere, MA 02151, seeking permission from the Revere City Council to reconstruct and modify a pre-existing nonconforming structure for the purpose of constructing a three story building utilized for a self-storage use at 727 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere, MA 02151. A copy of the aforementioned proposed plan and application (C-18-08) is on file and available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk, Revere City Hall, Revere, Massachusetts, Monday through Thursday from 8:15 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Friday from 8:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik City Clerk July 6, 13, 2018

ists per forming some of their juggling and football dance acts. Luzia is at Suffolk Downs from June 27 to August 12, and we are excited that they have agreed to share some of their artistry at the festival,” said Hamel. Hamel said he is always amazed by what the sand artists create. “It’s simply incredible,” he said. “I don’t know how they do it. To see them create these beautiful works of art out of sand is breathtaking. Hamel’s favorite part is seeing Revere through a nonresident’s eyes. “A lot of people that come here, it’s their first time,” he said.

“They are always like ‘Wow, I didn’t know Revere Beach was so beautiful. I didn’t know Revere was so nice.’” Hamel believes the event gives the city a chance to show what it has to offer. “I grew up in Revere, and I have always said Revere doesn’t always get its fair shake,” he said. “This showcases not just Revere Beach but Revere as a whole and how wonderful it is to live here as well as visit.” Hamel also said how proud he is of how the festival has grown over the years. “There are so many different things people can do on a weekend, and that we have be-

come a premiere event in the state is really valuable for the city,” said Hamel. The festivities take place from July 20–22. Hours for the 2018 Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival on Friday, July 20, and Saturday, July 21, are 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and on Sunday, July 22, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. It is recommended to use the MBTA/public transportation to and from this event. The MBTA Blue Line can be taken to the Wonderland or Revere Beach stops. Parking is also available at the Wonderland Garage.

REVERE ARREST LOG Monday, July 2 Charles J. Dalton, 55, homeless/Boston, was charged with an arrest warrant. Douglas E. Fey, 37, of Roslindale, was charged with shoplifting by asportation and with a Fugitive from Justice Court warrant. Alfonso G. Balarezo, 45, of Prospect, Conn., was charged with larceny from a building. Eric S. Mahoney, 41, of 418 Revere Beach Pkwy., Revere, was charged with three arrest warrants. Michael J. Parker, 54, of 150 Sagamore Ave., Chelsea, was charged with shoplifting by asportation. Felipe E. Araya, 33, of 73 O’Callaghan Way, Lynn, was charged with operating under the influence of liquor, second offense; with uninsured motor vehicle; with unlicensed motor vehicle; with unregistered motor vehicle; and with leaving the scene of property damage.

Tuesday, July 3 Jason B. Eisnor, 33, of 418 Revere Beach Pkwy., Revere, was charged with an arrest warrant. Pernell Brown, 49, of Dorchester, was charged with shoplifting by asportation. Paul Richard Parrino, 24, of Medford, was charged with uninsured motor vehicle, with unregistered motor vehicle, with carrying a dangerous weapon and with violating the city knife ordinance. Ever Melendez, 27, of 140 Meridian St., East Boston, was charged with operating a motor vehicle with license suspended.

Wednesday, July 4 A 17-year-old juvenile was charged with operating under the influence of liquor, with operating recklessly so as to endanger, with possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle and with person under 21 possessing liquor. James M. Morse, 20, of 20 Arcadia St., Revere, was charged with assault & battery.

Thursday, July 5 Alvin H. Franklin, 50, of Boston, was charged with shoplifting $250+ by asportation and with an arrest warrant. Charles J. Dalton, 55, of 186 Paris St., East Boston, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, with disorderly conduct and with civil rights violation.

Friday, July 6 Ashley O. Edukugho, 20, of 37 Clovelly St., Lynn, was charged with operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, with having no inspection/ sticker and with motor vehicle lights violation. Alexis Chantel Rowling, 24, of 542 Eastern Ave., Lynn, was charged with operating a motor vehicle with license suspended, with expired inspection sticker and with being a Habitual Traffic Offender. Brandy Espinal, 26, of 9 Mason St., Beverly, was charged with an arrest warrant. Tatanene S. Nsindu, 32, of Boston, was charged with operating a motor

vehicle with license suspended. Michael J. Scibilia, 35, of 184 Chestnut St., Chelsea, was charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Paul J. Ortiz, 34, of 40 Crest Ave., Revere, was charged with possession to distribute a Class B drug, subsequent offense. Edwin Flores, 29, of 115 Washington Ave., Chelsea, was charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and with motor vehicle red/blue light violation.

Saturday, July 7 John Campbell, 54, of Branson, W.V., was charged with assault & battery with a dangerous weapon. John Gramazio, 37, of 10 Overlook Dr., Malden, was charged with shoplifting by asportation. Henrique Alves, 39, of 57 Everett St., Everett, was charged with seven counts of larceny by check over $1,200.

Sunday, July 8 Elenilson Namento, 44, of 63 Hood St., Lynn, was charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Karen V. DiBella, 32, of 16 Raymond Rd., Revere, was charged with assault & battery on a police officer. Maren R. Ceja, 23, of 85 Cooledge St., Revere, was charged with assault & battery with a dangerous weapon, with reckless endangerment to children under 18 and with operating recklessly so as to endanger.


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