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said it’s premature to implement
a search.
“We heard from numerous
students, and they deserve
to have a say,” Lambert said. “I
urge anyone considering voting
for this to pause, reconsider,
and vote this down.”
Ward 5 School Committee
member Marcony Almeida
Barros asked to hear Mangan’s
side. Mangan said Superintendent
of Schools Priya
Tahiliani has done a good
job of trying to fi nd school
space, adding he’s in agreement
with her about choosing
the former Pope John
High School site as an option.
“I’ve done a lot of thinking,
and it wasn’t an easy decision,”
Mangan said. “I was
hoping some new dialogue
with her would open up since
budget hearings last month.”
Mangan met with Tahiliani
for approximately two hours,
and Mangan said she’s disappointed
in not waiting until
after the 2024 election. He
was quick to note that Tahiliani
would be able to apply for
the position.
“None of us may be here
in November,” Mangan said.
“We’d be sworn in January,
and her contract is up at the
end of February.”
Looking at surrounding
communities, choosing a
superintendent is a 4-to-5month
process, according to
Mangan.
Barros said since Tahiliani’s
contract doesn’t expire until
the end of February, starting
this process is premature.
“It’s unexpected, surprising
and shocking,” Barros said.
“She received good evaluations
from us and the student
body, so are we pushing
her out?”
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W
ard 2 School Committee
Member Jason Marcus
has announced his campaign
for re-election to Everett’s
School Committee. Marcus is
no stranger to public service,
having served on Everett’s
Common Council, Board of Aldermen,
Charter Review Commission
and now School Committee.
Known for his compassionate
leadership style, Jason
Marcus has dedicated most
of his adult life towards helping
people and making Everett
a better place. His motto
has always been “Experience,
Leadership, and Always Here
to Help”.
“My goal is to help people”,
said Marcus. “It is what I have
done all my life from a young
adult, through the years, and
continue to do so,” he added.
In addition to his time in
public service, Jason Marcus
has spent his adult years
volunteering for many causes
and organizations near
and dear to his heart. He has
been a member of Big Brother
of America, a volunteer for
Perkins School for the Blind,
and coached many Everett
children in youth basketball.
Earlier in his life, he attended
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2 School Committee Member Jason Marcus with his
longtime companion, Claire Laidlaw
ty, he served as a U.S. Army
Reserve Combat Medic, and
then worked for the MBTA as
a member of Local 589.
During Jason Marcus’ time
in public offi ce, he has always
had his constituents’ best interests
at heart. He has been
a leading voice on the Everett
School Committee for increased
school safety measures.
He has a record of supporting
new schools and increased
classroom space. He
recently voted to support a
new Everett High School that
incorporates vocational programing
and he voted in support
of renovating Pope John
to help with overcrowding issues.
Jason
Marcus doesn’t just
say he cares. He has a record
of unselfish community involvement
as a volunteer and
elected offi cial. Jason Marcus
doesn’t need to make empty
promises. He has a proven
record of service to the
people of Everett. Jason Marcus
doesn’t just say he loves
Everett. He has a lifetime of
showing it. Jason Marcus has
been there for Ward 2. Now he
needs and appreciates your
vote on Election Day.
Mayor announces Juneteenth Celebration
Residents and their families are invited to unite in
celebration with music, food and activities for children
M
Advocate Online: www.advocatenews.net
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the Juneteenth Flag Raising
and celebration will take
place on Monday, June 19,
at Everett Veterans Memorial
Stadium (Cabot Street) from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. All are invited
to unite in celebration of
Juneteenth with music, food
and activities for the kids to
enjoy as we raise the Juneteenth
fl ag at Everett Stadium.
The event will feature
guest speakers and live performances
by Angelena &
the Unit, Big Redd’s House,
DJ Troy Anthony, Drummers
of Peace, Janey David and The
Woo Factor.
Juneteenth, which is a nationally
recognized holiday on
June 19 in the United States,
celebrates when in 1863
Union Army General Gordon
Granger arrived in Galveston,
Texas, to tell enslaved African
Americans they are now free.
This was one of the last places
in the United States to free
slaves after the Emancipation
Proclamation was issued by
President Abraham Lincoln
on January 1, 1863. The City
of Everett will be joining in
celebrations across the country
by raising the Juneteenth
flag, which represents the
emancipation of enslaved African
Americans, and hosting
an event for the community to
participate in. All are welcome
and encouraged to attend.
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Healey-Driscoll Administration announces tree planting grants
R
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communities build resilience
and mitigate the harms
of the climate crisis, the HealeyDriscoll
Administration announced
$1.3 million in grants
to support tree plantings in
Gateway Cities across Massachusetts.
Eight municipalities
and two nonprofit organizations
will receive awards totaling
$988,300 through the
Greening the Gateway Cities
(GGCP) Implementation Grant
Program, and an additional 15
projects are receiving awards
totaling $313,571 through the
GGCP’s Partnership Grant Program.
“Recently,
I got my hands
dirty in Malden planting trees.
I saw firsthand the tremendous
benefi ts the Greening the
Gateway Cities Program has on
communities,” said Governor
Maura Healey. “Our administration
is proud to announce
we’re investing in our future
by creating more tree canopy
in Gateway Cities across Massachusetts
to ensure we are
providing healthy and livable
communities for generations
to come.”
“As a former mayor, I know
how important the partnerships
between municipalities
and key stakeholders are in this
program, not only by planting
trees but also maintaining
them,” added Lieutenant Governor
Kim Driscoll. “By employing
residents in each community,
we’re fostering good stewards
and providing them skills
applicable to future employment
in green industries.”
The GGCP is a partnership
between the Executive Offi ce
of Energy and Environmental
Aff airs (EEA), the Urban & Community
Forestry Program of the
Department of Conservation
& Recreation (DCR), the Department
of Energy Resources
(DOER) and the Department of
Housing and Community Development
(DHCD), along with
Gateway Cities and local grassroots
organizations. These tree
Governor Maura Healey and Mayor Gary Christenson are
shown at a recent tree planting event in Malden.
planting eff orts help decrease
energy use, reduce flooding
from storm water runoff , and
improve the quality of life in
these cities.
“Our Gateway Cities are on
the front lines of the climate
crisis,” said EEA Secretary Rebecca
Tepper. “With summers
getting increasingly hotter,
it’s critical that Massachusetts
curbs the urban heat island effect.
Planting more trees provides
a cooling eff ect in neighborhoods,
and is especially important
in environmental justice
communities where there’s
less tree canopy, older housing
stock, higher wind speeds, and
larger rental populations.”
“Planting more trees in our
Gateway Cities helps shield our
environmental justice communities
from the extreme heat
driven by the climate crisis,”
said DCR Commissioner Brian
Arrigo. “Last year the Greening
the Gateway Cities Program
reached a milestone of 35,000
trees planted across the Commonwealth
and we are excited
to work with our partners
create more urban tree canopies
and green spaces in our
communities that need them
the most.”
The GGCP Implementation
Grant and Partnership Grant
awards will facilitate tree planting
in 16 Gateway Cities by
funding municipalities and
nonprofi t organizations seeking
to maximize tree planting
in urban residential areas
of Gateway Cities to augment
tree planting that DCR is actively
pursuing within designated
planting zones. The GGCP Implementation
Grant awardees
include the following:
· City of Everett: $100,000 to
plant 65 trees.
· City of Malden: $100,000 to
plant 154 trees in partnership
with the Mystic River Watershed
Association.
For more information regarding
the Greening the Gateway
Cities Program, please visit
the webpage https://www.
mass.gov/service-details/greening-the-gateway-cities-program
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Candidate DiPierro holds successful Ward 3 meet-and-greet
C
andidate for Ward 3 Councillor
Anthony DiPierro
held a successful neighborhood
meet-and-greet this past
Saturday at Elm Street Market.
Dozens of Ward 3 residents
were in attendance to offer
support and bring their concerns
forward. The event was
the fi rst in a series of listening
sessions DiPierro plans to host
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to bring their concerns
and ideas forward.
“I’m thankful for the residents
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High School. He went on to
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Anthony understands that
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ard 2 Councillor Stephanie
Martins hosted a
campaign fundraiser at Oliveira’s
on Tuesday night.
Rev. Bishop Robert Brown introduced
Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins,
who said a portion of her heart is in
this community.
Shown from left to right: Ward 3 Councillor candidate Anthony DiPierro, Ward 2 School Committee Member Jason Marcus,
Ward 1 School Committee Member Millie Cardello, Ward 2 Councillor candidate Paul Cardillo, Councillor-at-Large Irene Cardillo,
Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins, Ward 6 Councillor Alfred Lattanzi, School Committee Members At Large Cynthia Sarnie
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PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE
12-8 p.m.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
$9.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost
Private Parties
7:30-11 p.m.
$10.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Adult Night 18+ Only
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Private Parties
Private Parties
4-11 p.m.
Saturday
Shown from left to right: owner Wilton Rangel, Ward 6 School Committee Vice Chairperson
Michael McLaughlin, Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins, Councillor-at-Large candidate Katy
Rogers and Ward 6 School Committee Member candidate Daniel Skerritt.
Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie
Martins with Doug Soule,
who said she is doing a
wonderful job with the city.
12-11 p.m.
$9.00
$9.00
Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Sorry No Checks - ATM on site
Roller skate rentals included in all prices
Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE
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FUNDRAISER | SEE PAGE 8
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FUNDRAISER | FROM PAGE 7
State Senator Sal
DiDomenico said Ward
2 Councillor Stephanie
Martins is her own person,
and that’s unique.
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Ward 6 Councillor Alfred Lattanzi with Oliveira’s owner Wilton
Rangel.
Celebrating 65 Years in Business! S
Summer
is Here!
FUNDRAISER | SEE PAGE 10
Designing and Constructing Ideas that are “Grounds for Success”
Landscaping
Shown from left to right: Dispatcher Paul Dobbins, Ward 2
Councillor Stephanie Martins and Jeff McCabe.
Shown from left to right:
Oliveira’s Owner Wilton
Rangel, construction owner
Wesley, Ward 2 Councillor
Stephanie Martins and
Oliveira’s manager Richard
Fausto.
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Christie Getto Young, Sen. DiDomenico’s Chief of Staff,
receives Legislative Staffer of the Year Award
L
ast week, Senator Sal DiDomenico’s
Chief of Staff,
Christie Getto Young, Esq.,
was awarded Legislative Staffer
of the Year by the Metropolitan
Area Planning Council
(MAPC). Christie has worked
with DiDomenico and led his
team for over 13 years. She
has mentored many staffers
in the State House and dedicated
her legislative efforts to
helping children and families
throughout the Senate district
and the Commonwealth.
People from inside and outside
the State House have
benefited from her leadership
on so many issues that have
positively impacted countless
lives.
“I have relied on Christie
throughout our time in the
Senate and she is a trusted
friend and confidante,” said
Senator DiDomenico. “I cannot
think of anyone more
deserving of this award, and
I want to thank MAPC for
honoring Christie. She is respected
and looked up to by
so many people in the State
Christie Getto Young is shown
speaking at the ceremony
after accepting her award.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico and his team, pictured from left to right: Jim Henry, Senator
DiDomenico, Christie Getto Young, Ayla Thorntona, Eli Fenichel and Ellie Kim.
House and in our communities.
We are fortunate to have
her on our team, and our district
is lucky to have her working
on their behalf. Her work
has made life better for people
across Massachusetts and
we are so proud of her. Congratulations
again, Christie!”
State Senator Sal DiDomenico
gave a congratulations
speech at the ceremony for
Christie Getto Young.
Christie Getto Young is shown with her husband, Josh, and
their two children, Eli and Emma.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico and his Chief of Staff, Christie
Getto Young.
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plus many great restaurants,
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Shown from left to right: Elio, Juscelia and Maria Gabriella
LoRusso said it’s good to have mixed blood in city government.
Shown from left to right: Lou Guerrier, Seth Garren, Ward 2
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Shown from left to right: Jonatas Alves, Juliana Mendes,
Helena Mendes, Junior Brandao and Daniele Santos.
Shown from left to right: Miro Silva, Jailson Melo and Flavio
Siqueira.
Ward 2 Councillor
Stephanie
Martins thanked
her supporters
during Tuesday’s
campaign
fundraiser at
Oliveira’s.
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DiDomenico sponsors children’s mental health event at State House
State Senator Sal DiDomenico spoke alongside Baker Center
experts.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico standing with The Baker Center for Children and Families staff
S
tate Senator Sal DiDomenico
was the Legislative
sponsor and spoke at
The Baker Center for Children
and Families’ May 9 legislative
briefing on their new
policy report, “Mental Health
and Schools: Best Practices
to Support Our Students.”
The policy forum and report
offered nonbiased, evidence-based
information to
support policymaking and
budgetary efforts. Senator
DiDomenico is a longtime
supporter of increasing funding
for mental health services
in our schools and for
all Massachusetts residents.
“Mental Health Awareness
Month is a great time to identify
actionable strategies to
support our students in the
‘new normal,’ and discuss the
important role of schools in
addressing children’s mental
health needs. I am proud
to work with great organizations
like the Baker Center
to advocate for more mental
health funding across our
state,” said Senator DiDomenico.
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MBTA Receives $2.96 Million in Federal Funding for Advancing Transit Reliability in Chelsea, Everett, Revere
B
OSTON – The MBTA is
pleased to announce that
the U.S. Department of Transportation
(USDOT) Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) has
awarded the T with $2.96 million
in funding for implementing
transit signal priority and
signal metrics to prioritize buses
through 37 signalized intersections
in Chelsea, Everett, and Revere.
The award is part of the Advanced
Transportation Technology
and Innovation (ATTAIN) program
grant, a $52.78 million investment
package under the Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law (BIL).
In this round, ATTAIN expanded
eligibility for projects in communities
previously lacking in investments,
including rural areas
and areas of persistent poverty.
“Your zip code shouldn’t determine
whether you have access
to safe, affordable transportation,”
said U.S. Transportation
Secretary Pete Buttigieg
in the USDOT FHWA press
release. “With President Biden’s
investments in innovative technology,
we’re helping communities
make transportation safer
and more effi cient, particularly
in places that haven’t received
enough resources in the past.”
The MBTA’s project, which
aligns with the Biden Administration’s
environmental justice
initiatives, was one of eight national
projects selected to deliver
innovative, technology-based
solutions designed to improve
the travel experience for the millions
of Americans who use highway
and transit systems. Communities
benefi tting from this
grant award are home to some
of the MBTA’s most transit-dependent
riders and have historically
lacked access to frequent
and reliable bus service off ering
connections to the rest of the
network.
“We’re helping deliver a leading-edge
transportation system
designed to reach everyone and
to work for everyone, especially
those in communities who have
lacked access to effi cient transportation,”
said Federal Highway
Administrator Shailen
Bhatt in the USDOT FHWA press
release. “In Boston, we’re making
transit more reliable and accessible
for people from all walks of
life with this advanced technology
grant to the Massachusetts
Bay Transportation Authority.”
“We congratulate the MBTA,
especially the Transit Priority
and the Capital Program Planning
teams, for being awarded
this critical funding that will
ultimately result in faster bus
trips in some of the MBTA’s most
transit-dependent communities,”
said Transportation Secretary
and CEO Gina Fiandaca.
“The improvements to come
to these bus corridors prioritize
reliable, equitable service, and
we are grateful to the municipal
leaders, members of the Commonwealth’s
Congressional delegation,
offi cials, and advocates
for their collaboration on this win
that builds us toward better service
at the MBTA.”
“Thank you to the FHWA for
awarding the T these funds. Upgrades
to come as a result of this
award include the technology
to create a regional Automated
Traffic Signal Performance
Measurement (ATSPM) system
that will support current and
future intersections where the
MBTA implements transit signal
priority,” said MBTA General
Manager and CEO Phillip
Eng. “This will result in more effi
cient bus service for residents
who rely on transit to get to and
from work, school, healthcare
appointments, and recreational
opportunities. Thanks to the
collaboration and support of everyone
involved, the cities and
towns we serve, key stakeholders
and elected offi cials, MassDOT,
and the Congressional delegation,
I’m confi dent we will be
able to deliver faster and more
reliable transit service to our riders
in these underserved communities.”
“For
households in Chelsea, especially
our most vulnerable residents,
dependable public transit
service represents a lifeline,” said
Ned Keefe, Acting City Manager
of Chelsea. “The City of Chelsea
is grateful to the FHWA for
investing in the deployment of
next generation transit signal priority
systems. The City looks forward
to collaborating with the
MBTA to improve the reliability
of bus service in Chelsea and the
broader region.”
“In Everett, where our residents
lack rapid transit service,
it is imperative that we work together
with our state and federal
partners to make the existing
bus service as effi cient as possible,”
said City of Everett Mayor
Carlo DeMaria. “We look forward
to these investments as
a building block for future improvements
as part of Bus Network
Redesign and the Silver
Line Extension.”
“Many of Revere’s residents
rely on the MBTA bus system to
get to school, work, and to access
services and amenities throughout
the region,” said Patrick
Keefe Jr., Acting Mayor of the
City of Revere. “These improvements
will help support those
residents, and hopefully entice
new users to access a more effi -
cient and reliable bus system. We
applaud MBTA for their eff orts in
securing this grant and thank USDOT
for their leadership in making
this happen.”
The intersections to be upgraded
under this grant award
are part of Phase I of the Bus
Network Redesign. This work is
folded into the Better Bus Project,
which focuses on improving
system-wide bus service and emphasizes
equity within high-frequency
bus corridors.
This grant award marks another
funding win for the MBTA,
which has followed an aggressive
strategy to pursue Federal
discretionary funding to support
capital needs across the system.
Since the passage of the BIL
in 2021, the MBTA and its partners
have won more than a dozen
competitive grant awards exceeding
$250 million in support
of MBTA capital needs.
The design work for the project
is expected to be complete
by the end of 2024. Construction
is expected to begin in 2025.
For more information, please
visit mbta.com/BetterBus, or
connect with the T on Twitter @
MBTA and @MBTA_CR, Facebook
/TheMBTA, Instagram @
theMBTA, or TikTok @thembta.
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~ Everett Public
Libraries Calendar
of Events ~
June 12–17, 2023
Monthlong Grab & Go
Bookmarks: Generously
sponsored by the Friends
of the Everett Public Libraries,
both Libraries have Grab
& Go bookmark kits for you
to take home! What is the
catch? Borrow two books
with your library card at
any time during the month
of June – just ask for a kit at
the adult circulation desk!
It is open to any age and is
limited to one kit per person;
first come, first served
until supplies run out! For
any questions, please contact
either circulation desk
at 617-394-2308 or 617-3942300.
Happy Reading!
Parlin Adult and Teens
Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace
Room, Wednesday,
June 14, from 3-5 p.m. Play,
learn and practice chess at
our club meetings every
other Wednesday. All ages
and skill levels are welcome.
Call 617-394-2300 with any
questions. No registration
required.
Thursday Night Movies:
Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday,
June 15, at 6:30 p.m.
Join us for a showing of “Jumanji:
Welcome to the Jungle”
(PG-13).
Origami Club: Parlin Fireplace
Room, Saturday, June
17, at 12 p.m. Come and
practice the ancient art of
paper folding. All ages and
skill levels are welcome!
Parlin Children’s
Lego Club: Parlin Children’s
Room, Monday, June
12, from 3-5 p.m. Attention
all Lego lovers: Lego Club is
back at the Parlin Memorial
Library! Come to the Children’s
Room after school
on Mondays for some free
building Lego fun. Open to
all ages; children under six
years old must be accompanied
by an adult; no registration
required.
A Dragon’s Hoard of Stories:
Parlin Children’s Room,
Tuesday, June 13, at 12 p.m.
Join us in this story time to
experience roaring adventures
and flaming friendships!
Crafts
for Kids: Parlin
Children’s Room, Tuesday,
June 13, at 3 p.m. Let’s make
a Dino-Mite Dad Card, just
in time for Father’s Day! All
kids ages three and up are
welcome; please come and
join the fun! Registration is
required; sign up online or
at the Parlin children’s desk.
Story Time and Singalong
with Karen: Parlin
Children’s Room, Wednesday,
June 14, at 11 a.m. Join
us for a fun-filled morning
of singing and storytelling
with Karen! Suggested ages:
EVENTS | SEE PAGE 23
M
Mayor announces
annual Senior Summer BBQ
Everett’s older adults are encouraged to wear boots, jeans
and cowboy hats for this year’s Country Western theme
ayor Carlo DeMaria, in
collaboration with the
Council on Aging, is pleased
to announce that the City
of Everett will host the annual
Senior Summer BBQ
on Thursday, July 13, from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Connolly
Center (90 Chelsea St.). You’ll
want to put on your boots,
jeans and cowboy hat to
join us for this year’s Country
Western theme. We’ll have
plenty of traditional barbecue
food like hamburgers
and hot dogs with vegan and
vegetarian alternatives, live
music and dancing to “Stomp
& Holler” Country Band and
plenty of fun for all.
Everett’s older adult residents
who are interested
can get tickets at the Connolly
Center from 9 a.m. to 12
p.m., Monday through Friday,
beginning Tuesday, June 20,
to Friday, July 7. Please note
that proof of residency will
be required upon registering.
If you require transportation
to the event, please indicate
so at the time of reservation.
This event is sponsored by
the Everett Foundation for
Aged Persons. For additional
information, please call
311 or 617-394-2270 to be
connected to the Connolly
Center.
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EHS Class 2023 Dismissed – Rain Couldn’t Dampen Graduation Exercises
Class Vice President Kristi Skane, who earned a 4.2 GPA,
will attend the University of Southern California to major in
astronomy, and Class President Riley Avelar, who earned a
4.7 GPA, will attend Yale University to major in ethics, politics
and economics.
Shown from left to right: Lafayette School Assistant Principal Paulo Lambresa, School
Committee Chair Michael Mangan, EHS Athletic Director Tammy Turner, School Committee
Vice Chair Michael McLaughlin and School Committee Member Cynthia Sarnie.
Some of the National Anthem performers, pictured from left
to right: Seated: Leyna Nguyen and Isadora DeCastro Mendes;
standing: Alejandro Sanchez, Gabrielle Gouveia and Music
Director Gene O’Brien; seated: Saskya Charles and Nicole
Damaceno.
Shown from left to right are aunt Vanessa Bento, uncle Keith Spencer, graduate Fludjy Moise,
aunt Sofie Leveille, uncle Pat Leveille and cousin Allie Leveille.
Matthew DiDomenico and his dad, State Senator Sal
DiDomenico. Matthew plans to attend Boston College. The
senator handed the diploma to his son.
Laury Vaz thanked her
parents on her cap.
“I did this last minute” was
featured on this cap.
Honor medal recipients stood to be recognized.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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EHS Class 2023 Dismissed – Rain Couldn’t Dampen Graduation Exercises
Some of the National Anthem performers, pictured from left to
right: Front: Salina Shrestha, Natalia Tejada, Ashley Pineda Ramos,
Amelia McNally and Allison Alarcon Acosta; rear: Keely Paolucci,
Nicholas Middleton, Tam Tran and Salvatore DiDomenico.
Umbrellas lined the bleachers.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico,
who has served this
community for 18 years, said
this class is exceptional, from
robotics, STEM and athletics
to the award-winning
percussion ensemble.
State Representative Joseph
McGonagle said he couldn’t
be prouder of the graduates,
who got through a COVID-19
pandemic.
Senior class officers during Saturday’s Everett High School graduation at Veterans Memorial
Stadium, shown from left to right: Treasurer Emanuelly Fernandes, Vice President Kristi Skane,
President Riley Avelar and Secretary Aaliyah Desdunes.
EHS Class President Riley
Avelar told her classmates to
embrace a new beginning.
Class Valedictorian Shreeya
Musyaju said shared
experiences have connected
classmates.
Class Salutatorian Raphael
Lemus Solis gave an address
on the sacrifices that students
make.
The graduates were all smiles during the procession.
Director of Veterans Services
Antoine Coleman, who
graduated from Everett High
School 18 years ago, told
graduates to never forget
where they come from.
Superintendent of Schools
Priya Tahiliani addressed the
graduates.
Anthony Cooper received
his diploma from School
Committee Chair Michael
Mangan.
Julianna Edwards has eight
years of perfect attendance.
Here she is shaking hands
with School Committee Vice
Chair Michael McLaughlin.
Omar Marshall was happy to
graduate.
Vice Principal Stanley
Chamblain recognized
students for having perfect
attendance.
EHS Principal Dennis Lynch
read the graduates’ names as
they crossed the stage.
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EHS Class of 2023 Graduates
Abderazzak, Salma +*
Abranches, Italo *
Acevedo, BrookeLynn +*
Adonis, Joshua
Aguiar, Kamily
Aguirre Jimenez, Walter *
Alcin, Tysenger
Alexis, Frantz
Alexis, Fritznel
Almonte, Vanessa
Alvarado Coto,
Alba Alvarado, Mariela *
Alvarez, Luis
Anaya Tejada,
Raul Andrade, Katie +*
Andrade, Thalyta +*
Angulo, Elizabeth +*
Anjos De Lima,
Mara Arcia-Cordero,
Jonathan Ardon Perez,
Orlando Arevalo,
Brian Aristhene,
Shinay-Berto *
Arriaza Sageth,
Ashley Avelar +*
,
Riley (President) *
Avila Ruiz,
Nashaely Barbosa,
Gustavo Lucas Barbosa,
Kamely Beauvil,
Owen Becke,
Cleto Belguedari, Salma +*
Benitez Escobar, Camila *
Betancur, Zyana
Betts-Augustin, Tiffany *
Bien-Aime,
Patrick Bittaye, Ida +*
Bonilla Avlarez, Lina +*
Bonilla Rivas,
Jerso Bosquet,
Kai Botte, Rianna +*
Bradley, Shaniya
Braga Pinheiro,
Mirele Brandiao, Fabricia *
Brazzo, Charles
Brizuela, Roberto *
Brun, Jessy *
Buissereth, Lucas Caballero,
Kaycy Cabral, Maria *
Cabreira Candido,
Lucas Cadet, Kayla +*
Cajamarca Diaz,
Alejandra Calderon Lopez,
Jason Calderon Valle,
Jonatan Calle Souza, Iasmin *
Callejas Portillo, Douglas
Cano Granados,
Jonathan Cardona, Belgica
Cardoso Beti, Caroline
Cartagena Leon, Elmer *
Carvalho, Giselle
Castilho, Laura Teresa
Castro Sanchez, Hellen
Cerundolo, Massimo
Chabot, Gabriel
Chacon Vivas, Dania
Charlmont, Jaynelsen
Chaudhary, Swarnim *
Chinchilla Castro, Jason
Choosri, Renuka
Ciampi-Dugan, Timothy
Cipidon, Wolky
Clavel Abrego, Ashley +*
Colantonio, Nicole +*
Colman, Jessica +*
Cooper, Anthony +*
Cordero, Steven
Costa Fernandes, Adail
Costa, Julie
Coto Godinez, Kasandra
Crowder, Nyla +*
Curran, Julia
Currie, Caitlin
Da Costa, Lucas
Da Cruz, Heitor
Da Silva, Hudson Gabriel
Da Silva, Luisa +*
DaSilva, Reinaldo
De Abreu Gomes, Sther Vitoria *
De Almeida, Robert Ivo *
De Andrade, Gabriel Diniz *
De Barros, Gabriela
De La Rosa Mercedes, Grace +*
De Lima, Bianca +*
De Oliveira, Natalie
De Oliveira, Raisa
De Santa Rita, Erik
De Sousa, Bryan Gabriel
De Sousa, Maria Gabriella
De Souza Alpino, Jhonathan
Mateus De Souza, David
De Souza, Kathleen +*
De Souza, Lorenna *
De Souza, Marcela +*
Debrosse, Charles
Desdunes, Aaliyah
Desir-Mafouana, Samuel +*
Desmangles, Maya
DeSouza Drumond, Samela +*
Desouza, Jessica +*
DeSouza, Joshua
Dias, Caua
Diaz Luarca, Joselin *
DiDomenico, Matthew +*
Dimitrov, Dimitar *
Diniz, Alessandro *
Diniz, Renato
Domingos, Luan Carlos *
Donne, Mendeleiev
Dorcent, Jerry
Dos Reis Silva, Henrique
Dos Santos Andrade, Rayssa
Fernanda
Dos Santos Louzada, Vinicius
Dos Santos, Alessandra
Dove, Deniel +*
Driscoll, Mark
Dutra Lopez, Ricardo
Ebay, Jane Nicolle
Edwards, Julianna +*
Elena Alvarez, Josue
Eleuterio, Yohanna
Elie, Tanaeja
Ellerbe, Karmarri
Ellerbe, Karyana
Emile, Pitt Joyce
Erazo Nunez, Brayan
Erazo, Alejandro
Escalon Landaverde, Jessica
Escobar Aguilar, Karen
Escobar Garcia, Destiny
Escobar Lopez, Natalie
Escobar, Emily +*
Espana Perez, Julmary
Eustache, Daenli +
Exil, Samantha +*
Fernandes, Emanuelly +*
Ferullo, Leah *
Figueroa Reyes, Carlos
Flores Granados, Nilthon *
Flores Guerra, Jackie +*
Flores, Araceli
Flores, Diana +*
Flores, Julissa
Flores, Larry
Fonseca, Mathew Fonseca,
Philip
Francois, Ryan
Freni, Makayla +*
Fuller, Josiah
Galdames Machado, Tamara
Galeano Euceda, Fabio
Garcia Lemus, Xenia *
Garcia, Khari
Gaspard, Nelffy
Gebretsadik, Biruk *
Germain, Leandra +*
Gesse, Terell
Gilbert, Nicholas +*
Gilet, Chrisler *
Goulart, Emily
Gouveia, Lucas
Granados, Arianna
Green, Jade
Guarino-Mathis, Micheal
Guerrero Iraheta, Walter
Guerrero, Thomas
Guevara Contreras, David *
Guevara, Carla
Gutierrez, Lizandro
Guzman, Koby *
Hall, Darnell
Hernandez Espinoza, Steven
Hernandez Maldonado, Yaneth
Herrera, Kimberly
Hickey-Schultz, Ella +*
Ho, Krystal +*
Horgan, Jonathan *
Hyppolite, Brumie
Ikanovic, Benjamin +*
Jacquet, Geralisha *
Jahzely, Rivera
Javier, Ashley
Jean Noel, Luca +*
Jose, Daniel *
Joseph, Albertson *
Joseph, Anderson
Joseph, Nehemie *
Juarez Ponce, Daniel
Jumique Garcia, Edin
Kaddouri, Yassmine +*
Komnenus, Giulia
Lageroy, Reklov +
LaLane, Vladimir
Lamas, Diogo Teodoro
Lamour, Brian
Lancaster, Kailey
Landaverde, Elmer
Lau, Kien +*
Lavarreda Cerezo, Maria +*
Le, Benjamin *
Le, Linh *
Leal, Natalia
Lemus Martinez, Maria
Lemus Solis, Raphael +*
Leyva Carrasco, Jesus
Lima Raymundo, Maria
Lisboa, Anna Carolina *
Lopes, Kaiq
Lopes, Rafaela *
Lopes, Solene
Lopez Linares, Karla
Loriant, Wendy Louis, Dyna +*
Lozada Fonseca, Angel
Lozano, Andres
Lucarotti, Tessa
Lucien, Nehemie *
Ly, Thang *
Machado, Jacqueline
Machado, Nicole +*
Maharjan, Nancy +*
Maitre, Kervin
Maldonado-Hercules, Jasmin
Maldonado, Ashley
Manandhar, Aadit *
Mancia, Andy
Marchetti, Joao Pedro
Marshall, Omar
Martinez Tejada, Jason
Martinez-Zuniga, Margie +*
Massiah, Kyra
Matias Calmo, Yenifer
McCann, Olivia
McPherson, Erik
Medeiros, Ryan +*
Mejia Castaneda, Margie +*
Mejia Murcia, Julissa
Mejia, Christopher
Melara, Anthony
Mendez Vasquez, Kerlin
Mendez Zelaya, Roger
Mendez-Solano, Katie *
Mendoza Esquivel, Yeylin +*
Merlim, Thais *
Miller, Benjamin
Miranda, Julie
Miranda, Karl
Modesto, Derick
Mohammed, Mustafa +*
Moise, Fludjy
Morales Monterola, Cristian
Moran Gomez, Gary
Moran Pacheco, Tatiana
Moran-Leal, Gavin
Moutaouakkil, Selma +*
Mumbi, Christopher +*
Mustacchia, Aleksandr *
Mustafa, Arman *
Musyaju, Shreeya +*
Najarro, Mariana +*
Navarrete Ortiz, Rocco +*
Nedelcu, Alexander
Nee, Liam
Neri Dias Rodriguez,
Marcele Vitoria
Ngamne, Clinton *
Ngo, Daniel
Ngo, Michelle *
Nguyen, Cindy +*
Nguyen, Nghi *
Nguyen, Nyla-Nhi +*
Nguyen, Phat +*
Nguyen, Thinh
Nguyen, Tommy *
O’Sullivan Baez, Angelina
Oajaca Rojop, Selvin
Ochoa, Alexia
Omar, Omar
Orellana Lemus, Brandon +*
Orellana Ramos, Heidi +*
Orozco, Sarah
Oscar, Alex
Oscar, Sundjimar *
Palacios, Bethy
Palencia, Mariel
Paradis, Bella
Patel, Deval *
Paul, Luc-Hashmir
Paz, Jesslexis
Penaflor, Adam +*
Pereira Gomes,
Nubia Pereira, Ellen
Pereira, Emily
Pereira, Marcos *
Perez Perez, Yan Carlos
Perez Ramirez, Milton
Perez Sandoval, Nahum
Perlera De Leon, Jose
Perlera Martinez, Stephanie *
Peronni, Isabella *
Pessoa, Nicolly
Pham, Johnny *
Philippe, Djavinskey
Philippe, Madjenskey
Picardi, Michaela
Pierre, Japhnie
Pierre, Kederson
Pierre, Ralph
Pierre, Valandy +*
Pina, Anais
Pineda Espana, Melanie
Pineda Flores, Lindsey
Pineda Martinez, Marvin
Pineda, Vanessa +*
Pinto, Kelita *
Pleitez Sola, Juana
Pokhrel, Shishir *
Portillo Granados, Danay +*
Portillo Portillo, Jose
Portillo Raymundo, Ericka Veronica
+*
Portillo Sola, Jennifer *
Portillo-Hernandez, Estefani
Portillo, Briana
Previlon, Raeliyah
Quinones Cortes, Marcanthony
Quintanilla, Leah
Rafaelano Monterrosa, Dayana
Ramirez Gomez, Kathya
Ramos, Isabelle
Rattan, Moonhack
Raymond, Nicholas *
Reis Souza, Arlonn
Rene, Cedric
Reyes, Sasha
Ribeiro, Filipe
Rivas Moreno, Stephanie *
Rivas, Daniel
Rivera Tejada, Fernando
Rivera, Anaya
Rivera, Elena
Roberts, Moises
Rodrigues, Guilherme
Rodrigues, Vanessa *
Rodriguez Arroyo, Joseph
Rodriguez Lebron, Albert
Rodriguez Merino, Jonathan
Rodriguez Rojas, Asdrubal *
Rodriguez, Jaden
Rojas Quiceno, Mariaisabel *
Romero Godoy, Misael
Romero Mateo, Stiven
Rosenstein, Cedric
Rossi, Kayley +*
Rowe, Devin
Ruiz, Kevin
Ruiz, Lusbin
Ruiz, Steven
Ruiz, Wilber *
Saia, David
Sales, Sarah +*
Salgado-Constancia, Sara
Salguero Gonzalez, Jesus
Salguero Gonzalez, Jonathan
Salvador Lopez, Jemima *
Salvador, Katherine +*
Samrin, Sidal *
Santamaria, Daniela
Santana Hernandez, Sabrina
Santizo Coronado, Luis Enrique
Santos De Oliveira, Jose
Santos-Dias, Erick
Santos, Brian *
Santos, Yariel
Saravia Fernandez, Erika
Shaikh, Younus
Shand, Sicari +*
Shrestha, Simon *
Sical, Genesis
Silva Alves, Adryelly
Silva, Aline +*
Silva, Gabriel
Silva, Layrany
Silva, Rafael *
Simao, Jade
Singh, Amrit
Skane, Kristi (Vice President) *
Smth-Thompson, Christopher
Snook, Cristina
Soaib, Said +*
Sodre, Thaynara
Soni, Ansh +*
Sorto Rosales, Edwin +*
Sorto, Estefani +*
Sousa, Isabella *
Sousa, John Victor
Sousa, Sophia +*
St. Jean, Manoah
St. Jean, Obed
Strassmann, Guilherme Lucas *
Stuart, Amanda
Sylince, Sherissa
Sylvestre, Allen
Tejada Hernandez, Nayely
Tejada Pena, Daniela
Tejada, Adelaida
Tejada, Isela
Telson, Matth
Telson, Stephane *
Tesfaye, Emanuel *
Thapar, Mohit
Thevenin, McKenzier
Timoleon, Chandler
Torres, Angel
Torres, Angelee
Trejo Tejada, Johnny
Troncoso, Osiris
Turilli, Matthew
Umana, Moises
Valbrun, Shiena
Vales, Ohsemenard *
Valiente, Asley
Valle Hernandez, Cristian
Vaquerano Serrano, Luis
Vargas, Elias
Vasquez Bedoya, Maicol
Vasquez Lazo, Meylin
Vautour, Jordan
Vaz, Laury
Vega Martinez, Rendy
Velasco, Alexander +*
Velasquez, Ariana
Velez Rosario, Alejandro
Veras, Emmily
Villanueva Figueroa
Villeda, Ashley *
Vincent, Kerry
Walsh, Maya
Ward, Giacobbe
Wedge, Tyler
Wyzard, Lamiah +*
Yanes, Jimmy
You, Nicolas
Zajac, Justin
Zorzal McKensi, Karla
+ National Honor Society
* Honor Medal
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Crimson Tide softball team drops
state tournament opener to Needham
Everett girls complete memorable GBL title-winning season with several players earning postseason awards
By Joe McConnell
he Everett High School
softball team (18-2 regular
season, 18-3 overall) lost
just three games throughout
the spring season, but unfortunately
one of those defeats
occurred during the Division
1 state tournament in the preliminary
round against host
Needham last Friday afternoon
(June 2), 12-0. The game
was called after five innings,
because of the mercy rule.
“We faced faster pitching
T
before, but in this game, we
just did not hit,” said coach
Stacy Schiavo. “Needham did
make some good plays, but we
needed to hit throughout the
lineup. This should not have
been a 12-0 game, and waiting
around did not help us, as
well. We had a long bus ride,
before warming up quickly,
only to wait around [for the
rain to lighten up].
“Overall, we had a great season,”
added Schiavo. “We won
the GBL title, which we need
to embrace.”
Ironically, both teams were
close in the final power rankings,
as Needham was the 31st
seed with an 8-10 regular season
record, while Everett ended
up 34th
overall out of 39 Division
1 clubs that qualified
for the postseason. However,
the Rockets, who play in the
Emilia Maria-Babcock took off
from first base during Friday’s
playoff game at Claxton Field
in Needham.
Bay State Conference during
the regular season, dropped
their next game to King Philip
Regional (21-2), the second
seed, in the Round of 32 by the
closest of margins on Tuesday,
June 6, 3-1.
Everett senior captain Kristi
Skane, who was also the
Greater Boston League MVP,
pitched all five innings against
the Rockets, allowing 13 hits
and one walk, while striking
out one.
After the Everett girls were
retired in order to start the
game in the top of the first, the
Rockets immediately put four
runs up on the scoreboard in
the home half to send a quick
message to the Crimson Tide.
Gianna Masucci works to make the out at second base.
Ashley Seward was then credited
with Everett’s first hit in
the game, when she singled
with one out in the second.
However, she was stranded on
first after the next two batters
recorded the final two outs.
The score remained the same
until the Rockets exploded for
four more runs in the fourth to
take an 8-0 lead.
In the top of the fifth, the
Crimson Tide tried to make a
comeback started by Seward
again, who picked up her second
single of the game. Gianna
Masucci followed with a
walk, but once again the visitors
failed to get that clutch
Kristi Skane on the mound for the Crimson Tide.
(Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
hit that would have gotten
them on the scoreboard. The
Rockets then invoked the mercy
rule with another four runs
in the bottom half of the fifth
inning.
At the conclusion of the
game, Schiavo wanted to
thank the parents for sacrificing
their free time to support
the team throughout the
spring season, while adding,
“You may not always agree
with us, but we appreciate
you for trusting us with your
daughters.
“I would also like to thank
the coaching staff for always
being there for both me and
the girls. We would not have
been as successful without
you.
Alexa Uga tries to catch a Needham runner at third base.
“This team taught me how
to be a better coach and person,
and also made me realize
that while it is fun to win it was
more important to see each of
them become better players
and people. We had an amazing
season that created many
memories, which we can now
look back on [proudly].”
To the victor goes
more acclaim
The GBL announced its 2023
softball all-star team, and Everett
senior co-captain and
catcher Kayley Rossi, junior
shortstop Gianna Masucci and
sophomore centerfielder Emilia
Maria-Babcock made the
elite squad, along with Skane,
who was also chosen league
MVP. The senior co-captain
certainly had one tremendous
season in the circle and also at
the plate.
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Everett vs Needham Softball
Location:
Claxton Field, Needham, MA
June 2, 2023
Photographer
Emily Harney
Everett 0 Needham 12
Senior captain Kristi Skane gives high fives to her teammate
during the Tide’s playoff game against Needham Friday.
The Everett softball team cheers together before they kick
off their game with Needham Friday in the first round of the
playoffs.
Head softball coach Stacy
Schiavo.
Emma Longmore at bat for the Tide.
Everett’s #7 Emma Longmore exits the field area and looks
back to her family as the Tide’s playoff game was halted for
two hours due to lightning.
Kayley Rossi at bat for Everett.
Bryanna Mason at first base for the Tide as a player from
Needham looks to take off for second base.
Emilia Babcock looks back towards first base as she makes her
way to second base.
Everett’s Emma Longmore
checks out her bat before
getting up to the plate.
Catcher Kayla Rossi works to make the out at home-plate as a
player from Needham slides home.
Kristi Skane at bat for Everett.
Julia Curran and Emma
Longmore console each other
after the Tide’s softball season
comes to an end.
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~ Legal Notice ~
Tide baseball falls to host Braintree in Division 1
state tournament preliminary round game
Worthy Everett threesome chosen to the 2023 GBL
all-star team to cap off exemplary campaigns
By Joe McConnell
N
obody can say that
the 2023 Everett High
School (EHS) baseball team
(10-11) didn’t have grit and
determination to keep on
striving to reach its goals.
Back on March 20, when
coach Joel Levine got together
with his prospective
players for the first day
of practice in the EHS gym,
there was only one thought
on their minds, and that was
to qualify for the Division 1
state tournament for the second
straight year. And they
did just that just over two
months later after winning
their last two out of three regular
season games against
Greater Lawrence and Mystic
Valley Regional Charter
School. They then played
the waiting game, while also
practicing some more, before
the tournament pairings
were announced on May 31,
when they found out they
will be heading to Braintree
the next day to take on the
Wamps (11-11) in a preliminary
round game. The host
team was the 23rd
seed, while
the Everett boys ended up
42nd
.
Despite scoring the first
run of the game, the Crimson
Tide eventually fell to
Braintree, 9-3. For their efforts,
the Wamps moved on
to play St. John’s Prep (13-8,
10th
vincingly in the Round of 32,
9-1. The Eagles were now
Sweet 16-bound, and Catholic
Conference rival Boston
College High (13-8, seventh
seed) provided the competition
on June 7 in Dorchester
after press deadline. Those
Dorchester Eagles shutout
Barnstable (14-8, 26th
seed) in
their Round of 32 encounter.
In what turned out to be
their final game of the year,
the Tide jumped out to a 1-0
lead in the second on an RBI
single by Matt Turilli. But the
lead did not last long. After
a few Everett defensive miscues
that loaded the bases
with two outs, Braintree’s
Jack Fitzgerald belted a grand
slam to get his teammates on
the scoreboard for the first
time in the game.
“Matt (Turilli) (4 Innings, 3
hits, 1 earned run) threw the
ball extremely well, but unfortunately
his only mistake
was hit out of the park,” said
Levine.
Braintree tacked on a few
more, but Everett was still
scratching and clawing to
narrow the deficit. Omar
Marshall (2-4) was credited
with an RBI single, and Alex
Lara (1-3) had a run-producing
double to account for the
other two Tide runs. Nordeivy
Santana also contributed to
the offense with two hits.
“I’m extremely proud of
seed) in Danvers on June
5, where they lost rather conVOTES
| FROM PAGE 1
Ward 3 School Committee
member Jeanne Cristiano
said six weeks ago, the School
Committee gave her a proficient
rating, and now they
want to tell her to get lost?
“I think she’s fabulous, visionary,
and connects with
students like we’ve never
seen before,” Cristiano said.
“I think we should have community
meetings this summer
to see what other people
think of her.”
School Committee member
Cynthia Sarnie asked Mangan
to explain the process.
Since the Mass. Assoc. of
School Superintendents and
what this team has accomplished
this season,” said
Levine. “At the beginning of
the Collins Center at UMass/
Amherst chose to sit this one
out, they’d have to find an alternate
search firm. It could
take a month or so to find a
screening committee. The
process would involve public
hearings, a screening committee,
who would select 2-4
finalists to be presented before
the School Committee.
Ward 1 School Committee
member Millie Cardillo asked
what Mangan meant about
exclusion. He said although
he wasn’t there, certain candidates
were told not to apply.
Cardillo said the chair at
that time said internal candiVOTES
| SEE PAGE 26
the season, we as a coaching
staff thought it would be incredibly
difficult to make the
tournament, because of the
way we played early on. However,
these kids kept on battling
to win some really big
games. It was simply a pleasure
to coach such a great
group of kids.”
Star-studded Tide trio
Seniors David Saia (.354
batting average, 15 RBI, 25
runs scored) and Alex Velasco
(.371 batting average, 10 RBI,
19 runs scored), and junior
Alex Lara (.364 batting average,
22 RBI, 14 runs scored)
are the Everett representatives
on the 2023 Greater Boston
League all-star team.
WATER FILLING STATION INSTALLATIONS
for the Everett Public Schools” Contract No. 24-02.
The invitation for bids may be downloaded via the
city’s website https://cityofeverett.com/city-hall/
departments/finance-department/purchasing/
after June 14, 2023 at 9 am.
Please note that City Hall is closed on Fridays.
Bids must be submitted to the Purchasing Office,
Room 14 at 484 Broadway, Everett, MA before
1:00 P.M. on June 28, 2023.
The contract will be awarded under the provisions
of M.G.L. c. 149 to the lowest cost responsible and
responsive bidder offering the lowest total price.
Bidder must be DCAMM Certified in Plumbing and a
5% bid deposit is required.
It is the responsibility of prospective proposers and
or bidders to check the City of Everett’s website for
new information any addenda or modifications to any
solicitation.
This project is subject to Mass Prevailing wage rates.
The City of Everett reserves the right to reject any and
all bids, or to award or not to award the contract for
any reason the mayor determines to be in the City’s
and/or the public’s best interest.
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
19 Paris Street
Map/Lot: K0-08-000006
Person Requesting: Sanderson Nascimento
123 Pleasant St.
Wakefield, MA 01880
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to demolish the existing two-family structure at 19 Paris St and construct a nine
(9) unit apartment building as per plans by registered architect Eric Zachrison from Context Design
Workshop, dated 01/27/2023. 19 Paris St is a 7,033 S.F lot located in the Industrial Limited District.
In the plans provided there are 12 proposed parking spaces.
REASON FOR DENIAL:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance. The applicant shall seek
relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals as follows:
Section 17. A. 2. Multifamily dwellings 2 spaces per dwelling unit. The applicant must either
obtain a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals or participate in the Transportation Demand
Management Program, pursuant to Section 35 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Section 21. Industrial Limited District. A. Uses. The existing use of the property as a two-family
residence is nonconforming. The applicant must obtain a special permit from the Zoning Board of
Appeals to change from a preexisting nonconforming use to another nonconforming use, pursuant
to Section 3.C of the Zoning Ordinance.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
June 02, 09, 2023
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 9, 2023
Mayor announces rescheduled date for Kids to Parks Day event
A fun day with activities for kids and families at Swan Street Park
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the annual Kids to Parks
Day event has been rescheduled
and will be held on
Saturday, June 17, at Swan
Street Park from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. All families are invited
to enjoy various activities,
interactive games, inflatable
attractions, characters,
face painting, music
and much more.
Kids To Parks Day is a nationally
recognized day celebrated
annually on the
third Saturday of May. However,
the originally scheduled
date was postponed
due to unfavorable weather
conditions. The goal is to
get kids and families outside
and off their electronic
devices to utilize and enjoy
their community’s recreational
resources, parks
and playgrounds. The City
of Everett is joining in the
celebration by inviting our
youngsters to participate in
this day by hosting an event
at Swan Street Park for all
to attend. For more information,
please visit cityofeverett.com/events/kids-toparks-day.
Law
Offices of
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C.
“ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW”
• ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING
• WILLS/TRUSTS/ESTATES
• INCOME TAX PREPARATION
• WEALTH MANAGEMENT
• RETIREMENT PLANNING
• ELDER LAW
369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE.
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee
~ Legal Notice ~
CITY OF EVERETT
RELOCATING OUT OF
MASSACHUSETTS FOR
ESTATE TAX SAVINGS
I
f you were to move to Florida,
Texas, New Hampshire,
or to any other state that has
no estate tax, or to a state
with a much higher estate
tax exemption than Massachusetts,
you still need to be
aware that if you own real estate
in Massachusetts, you
will most likely have to pay
a Massachusetts estate tax.
Let’s say you have a rental
property in Boston worth
$750,000 and you live in Florida.
You also have $1million
in stocks, bonds and savings
accounts. The Estate Tax Bureau
in Massachusetts will
require you to file a Massachusetts
estate tax return.
If you divide $750,000
by $1,750,000, you arrive at
42.86 percent of your total
estate located in Massachusetts.
You would then calculate
the Massachusetts
estate tax based upon the
$1,750,000. After that initial
tax is calculated, you would
then multiply it by 42.86 percent
to arrive at the balance
due to the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
In this example, the initial
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC
COMPANY D/B/A NATIONAL GRID OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
Massachusetts Electric Company d/b/a National Grid of North Andover, Massachusetts,
that it desires to construct a line of underground electric conduits, including the
necessary sustaining and protecting fixtures, under and across the public way or
ways hereinafter named.
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Plan # 30783332 Norman St & Air Force Rd - National Grid to install beginning
at a point approximately 40 feet northwest of the centerline of the intersection of
Norman St & Air Force Rd and continuing approximately 10 feet in a northeast
direction. National Grid is petitioning on behalf of the customer to excavate
the sidewalk to install (1) 3” PVC conduit to serve a street light control cabinet
owned by the City of Everett.
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground
electric conduits, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find
necessary for the transmission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located
substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: Norman St & Air
Force Rd - Everett - Massachusetts.
Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday at 7:00PM,
on the 26th of June, 2023 at the Everett City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor,
Everett City Hall.
June 09, 2023
Massachusetts estate tax
would approximate $81,000.
You would then multiply
$81,000 x 42.86 percent to
arrive at a balance due to the
Commonwealth of $34,717.
One way to avoid this
$34,717 estate tax is to place
the rental real estate into
a limited liability company
(LLC). Once title is transferred
to the LLC, you will
own a membership interest
in the LLC which is similar
to owning stock in a corporation.
As a Florida resident,
the value of the membership
interest in the LLC
(i.e. the value of the real estate)
will not be part of your
Massachusetts taxable estate
thereby eliminating
the need to file Form M-706,
Massachusetts Estate Tax Return.
If
you are a resident of Florida,
if you decide to keep
your old primary residence
in Massachusetts to reside
there during the summer
months for example, if you
place that residence into an
LLC, you may not be able to
claim the capital gain exclusion
of $500,000 for a married
couple upon the sale
of your primary residence.
However, if the old primary
residence was owned by
you in your own name for
at least two of the five years
prior to the sale, you would
still be able to claim the
$500,000 exclusion even if
for three of those five preceding
years, title was in the
name of the LLC.
If the rental property located
in Massachusetts is held
by the LLC and you are the
only owner of the membership
interest, then no separate
tax return needs to be
filed for the LLC as it is a single
member LLC for tax purposes.
Likewise, if a Trust
owns the membership interest
in the LLC, it is still considered
to be a single member
LLC and no separate tax
returns need to be filed. The
rent income and expenses
are reported on Schedule
E. If two or more individuals
or two or more Trusts
own membership interests
in the LLC, then partnership
income tax returns would
need to be filed. If a partnership
income tax return
needs to be filed, each member
of the LLC will receive a
K-1 form in order to report
his or her distributive share
of the net rental income or
loss on his or her individual
income tax return.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate planning/elder law attorney, Certified
Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a masters degree in taxation.
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Say nr
Sa
a
y Senior
Seni
by Jim Miller
What Happens if You Work While
Receiving Social Security?
Dear Savvy Senior,
I started drawing my Social
Security retirement benefi
ts back in 2021 when I was
forced to retire early, but I’m
now interested going back
to work part-time. Will this
aff ect my benefi ts, and if so,
how much?
Back to Work
Dear Back,
You can collect Social Security
retirement benefits
and work at the same time
but depending on how old
you are and how much you
earn, some or all of your
benefits could be temporarily
withheld. Here’s how
it works.
SSA Earning Rules
Social Security says that if
you’re under your full retirement
age and are collecting
benefi ts, then you can earn
up to $21,240 in 2023 without
jeopardizing any of your
Social Security if you don’t
reach your full retirement
age this year. But if you earn
more than the $21,240 limit,
you’ll lose $1 in benefi ts for
every $2 over that amount.
Full retirement age is 66
for those born between
1943 and 1954, but it rises in
two-month increments every
birth year to age 67 for
those born in 1960 and later.
You can fi nd your full retirement
age at SSA.gov/benefi
ts/retirement/planner/ageincrease.html.
In
the year you reach your
full retirement age, a less
stringent rule applies. If that
happens in 2023, you can
earn up to $56,520 from January
to the month of your
birthday with no penalty.
But if you earn more than
$56,520 during that time,
you’ll lose $1 in benefi ts for
every $3 over that limit. And
once your birthday passes,
you can earn any amount by
working without your benefi
ts being reduced at all.
Wages, bonuses, commissions,
and vacation pay all
count toward the income
limits, but pensions, annuities,
investment earnings,
interest, capital gains and
government or military retirement
benefi ts do not. To
fi gure out how much your
specifi c earnings will aff ect
your benefi ts, see the Social
Security Retirement Earnings
Test Calculator at SSA.
gov/OACT/COLA/RTeffect.
html.
It’s also important to know
that if you do lose some or all
of your Social Security benefi
ts because of the earning
limits, they aren’t lost forever.
When you reach full retirement
age, your benefi ts will
be recalculated to a higher
amount to make up for what
was withheld.
For more information on
how working can aff ect your
Social Security benefi ts see
SSA.gov/benefi ts/retirement/
planner/whileworking.html.
Be Mindful of Taxes Too
In addition to the Social
Security rules, you need to
factor in Uncle Sam too. Because
working increases
your income, it might make
your Social Security benefi ts
taxable.
Here’s how it works. If the
sum of your adjusted gross
income, nontaxable interest,
and half of your Social
Security benefi ts is between
$25,000 and $34,000 for individuals
($32,000 and $44,000
for couples), you have to pay
tax on up to 50 percent of
your benefi ts. Above $34,000
($44,000 for couples), you
could pay on up to 85 percent,
which is the highest
portion of Social Security that
is taxable. About a third of all
people who get Social Security
have to pay income taxes
on their benefi ts.
For information, call the
IRS at 800-829-3676 and ask
them to mail you a free copy
of publication 915 “Social Security
and Equivalent Railroad
Retirement Benefits,”
or you can see it online at
IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p915.pdf.
In addition to the federal
government, 12 states – Colorado,
Connecticut, Kansas,
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, New Mexico,
Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont
and West Virginia – tax Social
Security benefi ts to some extent
too. If you live in one of
these states, you’ll need to
check with your state tax
agency for details.
Send your senior questions to:
Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org.
Jim Miller is a contributor
to the NBC Today show and author
of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
41 High Street
Map/Lot: L0-02-000125
Person Requesting: Mr. Anthony Rossi
516 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing 2 family residence built approximately in 1970 into a
3-family residence. No exterior alterations or alterations to the existing parking configuration are
proposed. The property is located in Dwelling District
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix Part II as follows:
Zoning and Violations:
- Section 4 (A) – conversion to a three-family use is not permitted if the structure was built
after the city adopted its first Zoning Ordinance in August 1926. A use variance is required.
- Section 4 (B)(2)(c)-all uses other than one-family and two -family dwellings require a floor
area ratio of no more than .50. The property is already nonconforming as to lot area, as it
contains on 3,800 s.f. of area, whereas 7,000 s.f. is required. The proposed conversion will
increase the area nonconformity. A special permit is required under Section 3 (C).
- Section 17 (A)(2) requires two parking spaces per dwelling unit. The property is already
nonconforming as to this requirement, as it contains only three spaces, whereas four are
required. A special permit will be required to increase this nonconformity, pursuant to
Section 3 (C) of the Ordinance. Alternatively, the applicant may opt in to the Transportation
Demand Management provisions of Section 35 of the Ordinance.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
June 02, 09, 2023
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 9, 2023
Middlesex Sheriff’s Offi ce issues phone scam awareness reminder
Perpetrators claiming to be members of law enforcement
W
OBURN, Mass. – The
Middlesex Sheriff ’s Office
is once again warning
area residents to be aware
of active telephone scams in
which perpetrators pose as
members of law enforcement.
Over the past several days,
the Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi ce
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
33 Oakes Street /41 Oakes Street.
Map/Lot: E0-03- 000057
E0-03-000055
Person Requesting: Francis J. LaRovere II Trustee Oakes Realty Trust
492 Broadway.
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant requests unspecified relief from Section 32 (Inclusionary Zoning) of the Everett Zoning
Ordinance in connection with its proposed construction of six (6) additional dwelling units on the
subject property, which currently contains fourteen (14) dwelling units in an existing twelve (12) unit
apartment building, which the applicant proposes to enlarge and a detached two-family residential
structure.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
June 02, 09, 2023
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
117 Central Ave.
Map/Lot: B0-02-000235
Person Requesting: Jason Dixon
117 Central Ave.
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The owner wishes to erect a garage in their backyard at 117 Central Ave. The proposed garage is
20’0” x 12’5” x 11’9 5/8”. The owner is seeking relief for the garage to be located within the four
(4) foot setback space required to be had from the rear lot line. The property at 117 Central Ave is a
3,152 S.F lot according to Otte & Dwyer INC. Land Surveyors. The plans for the proposed garage
were provided by Alison M. Cutler, registered architect.
REASON FOR DENIAL:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance. The applicant shall seek
relief from the zoning Board of Appeals as follows:
Section 4. Dwelling Districts. B. Dimensional Requirements. 7. Rear Yard: b. Garages and Sheds.
Four (4) feet minimum. In the plans provided the shed will be 1’2” from the back lot line where four
(4) feet is required.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
June 02, 09, 2023
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(MSO) has received information
from four residents alleging
they have been contacted
by individuals posing
as members of the MSO. In
one call, the scammers utilized
the name of a current
MSO employee, while in three
others the perpetrators actually
provided the name of an
employee of another area law
enforcement agency.
“By utilizing the names of
real correction offi cers, deputy
sheriff s and police offi cers,
these perpetrators are trying
to lend an additional layer of
creditability to their scams,”
said Middlesex Sheriff Peter
J. Koutoujian. “Fortunately, in
all four of the recently reported
cases, most of the those
contacted quickly realized
the calls were fraudulent and
none lost any money.”
In each of the cases reported
to the MSO, perpetrators
indicated they were calling
to discuss legal matters including
outstanding warrants.
In one case, the scammer
claimed the person he
was calling had failed to appear
in court as an expert
witness and was subject to
arrest, however the victim
could avoid arrest if she used
Venmo to pay a $4,000 fi ne.
“No legitimate member of
law enforcement will ever ask
a member of the public to pay
a fi ne using Venmo, bitcoin or
by wire transfer,” said Sheriff
Koutoujian. “This is tell-tale
sign that you are dealing with
a scammer and should immediately
hang up the phone.”
Residents who receive scam
calls in which individuals identify
themselves as MSO deputies
may contact the MSO
at 978-667-1711 and ask to
speak with the Inner Perimeter
Security (IPS) Unit. Individuals
are also encouraged to notify
their local police department.
To learn more about law
enforcement arrest scams
and how to protect yourself,
please visit our website
at www.middlesexsheriff .org/
arrestscams
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI23P2918EA
Estate of: PODRESS AARON NILES
Date of Death: June 17, 2021
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Priscilla Harewood of Everett, MA
Priscilla Harewood of Everett, MA, has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve
without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with
the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice
regarding the administration from the Personal
Representative and can petition the Court in any matter
relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and
expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled
to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
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newborn to six.
Drama Class: Parlin Children’s
Room, Wednesday,
June 14, at 3 p.m. Do you
have a drama queen or king
at home? Drama Class in the
Parlin Children’s Department
is the perfect opportunity
for your child to put
those acting skills to use
with our drama coach! Suggested
ages: six to 14.
Pixel Perfect: Parlin Meeting
Room, Thursday, June
15, at 3:30 p.m. Pixel Perfect
is an interactive educational
video game exhibit that
will give visitors a handson
experience with gaming
history. From Pac-Man to
Sonic the Hedgehog, many
iconic retro gaming classics
are readily available to play
at the Parlin Library. While
playing them, you’ll learn a
bit about their history, too!
Presented by Arcade Awesome.
Recommended for
ages 10+; younger patrons
will need parental supervision.
Friday
Family Movie
Night! Parlin Meeting
Room, Friday, June 16, at
3 p.m. Break out the popcorn!
Come and watch “Hotel
Transylvania 3: Summer
Vacation” with your friends
and family.
Shute Adult and
Teens
Yarn Club: Shute Meeting
Room, Tuesday, June
13, at 3 p.m. Come chitchat
and stitch! Bring your crocheting,
knitting or any other
yarn craft and sit and socialize
with other members
of the crafting community.
Recommended for ages
14-109!
Resume Writing: Shute
Adult Department. Do you
need help sprucing up an
old resume or creating a
new one? Sign up for a
30-minute session at both
the Parlin and Shute Libraries;
by appointment only.
Please call 617-394-2302 for
the Parlin Library and 617394-2308
for the Shute Library
to register for an appointment.
Computer
Basics 101:
Shute Adult Department.
Not familiar with the computer?
Learn the basics: how
to start up and shut down a
computer, perform mouse
and keyboard functions,
use applications, learn Microsoft
Word, navigate the
Internet, set up an email
account and more! By appointment
only. Please call
617-394-2302 for the Parlin
Library and 617-394-2308
for the Shute Library to register.
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Visiting hours will be held
at the A. J. Spadafora Funeral
Home, 865 Main Street, Malden
on Friday June 9th from
5:00pm-8:00pm and again
on Saturday morning at Our
Lady of Grace Church, 194
Nichols Street, Everett from
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10:00am. Interment will be
in Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield.
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CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
81 Elsie Street
Map/Lot: M0-04-000268
Person Requesting: Sergio Cornelio
43 Luke Rd.
Everett, MA 02149
Applicant has requested that the Board reconsider its vote and reopen the public hearing to
consider a revised plan that proposes connecting the two proposed structures to create a single
building containing three dwelling units and a parking plan that depicts seven total parking
spaces, including five existing parking spaces and two newly proposed parking spaces, one
in the proposed garage and one in front of the proposed garage. Relief may be required from
Section 17(F), (J) and (K) of the Zoning Ordinance to allow tandem parking in front of the
proposed garage.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
June 02, 09, 2023
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday June 20, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
71 Wellington Ave.
Map/Lot: G0-01-000034
Person Requesting: Andrew B. Delory
365 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to substantially renovate the existing two-family dwelling located on 71 Wellington
Ave. and construct a two-unit townhouse-style building with four (4) exterior parking spaces on the
rear of the lot which fronts Kelvin St. The lot size that fronts Kelvin St. is 4,947 S.F and the lot that
fronts Wellington St. is 2,995 S.F with two (2) proposed parking spaces.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance. The applicant shall seek
relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals as follows:
71 Wellington St:
1. Everett Zoning Ordinance Section 4(B)(2)b requires 7,000 s.f. of lot area for a two-family
dwelling.
2. Everett Zoning Ordinance Section 4(B)(7) a requires 25 ft. minimum rear yard setback.
3. Everett Zoning Ordinance Section 4(B)(4) Front yard: requires 20ft minimum.
4. Everett Zoning Ordinance Section 17 Off-Street Parking (A)(1) One- and two-family
dwellings – 2 spaces per unit.
43 Kelvin St:
1. Everett Zoning Ordinance Section 4(B)(2)b requires 7,000 s.f. of lot area for a two-family
dwelling.
2. Everett Zoning Ordinance Section 4(B)(7) a requires 25 ft. minimum rear yard setback.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
June 02, 09, 2023
1.
On June 9, 1973, what horse won the Belmont
Stakes – also winning the Triple Crown?
2. What are the two June birth flowers?
3.
The “Magic Roundabout” in Swindon, England,
is a “Ring Junction” of how many mini-rotaries:
three, four or five?
4. What reptile has American and Chinese species?
5.
On
June 10, 1898, U.S. Marines landed at what
Cuban bay?
6. Which of these is not one of the fastest dog
breeds: Boston terrier, Afghan hound or Lhasa apso?
7. What African country has “The” as part of its
formal name?
8. What type of grape was developed in New England?
9.
On
June 11 is the 76th Tony Awards; what show
has had the most Tony nominations?
10.
In 1796 what U.S. president (born in Mass.)
was elected when 11 other candidates also received
Electoral College votes?
11. How are Gentoo, Emperor and King similar?
12. On June 12, 1939, the Baseball Hall of Fame
opened where?
13. Who was the first Frenchwoman to get a doctorate?
14.
What does the “O” prefix in Irish names mean?
15. On June 13, 1774, what New England state
became the first of the American colonies to ban importing
slaves?
16. What related to geology does a speleologist
study?
17. June 14 is National Bourbon Day; bourbon
originated in what country?
18. What well-known ordained priest in 1525 married
a former nun – defying convention?
19. What food do koalas eat that is toxic to many
animals?
20. On June 15, 2007, Bob Barker stepped down
as host of what TV show?
ANSWERS
1. Secretariat
2.
Honeysuckle and rose
3. Five
4. Alligator
5. Guantánamo
6.
7.
Lhasa apso
The Gambia
8. Concord
9. “Hamilton”
10. John Adams
11.
penguins.
12.
They are types of
Cooperstown, N.Y.
13. Marie Curie
14. Descendent of
15. Rhode Island
16. Caves
17. USA (named after
Bourbon County, which was
named in honor of the French
royals after the American
Revolution)
18. Martin Luther
19.
20.
Eucalyptus leaves
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dates wouldn’t be considered.
Lambert made a motion,
seconded by Barros, to refer
this to the next elected
School Committee in 2024.
The motion was defeated, 6-3.
“The public made it clear at
that time that they were looking
for someone outside Everett,”
Lambert said. “It was a
trust issue.”
Cristiano asked why the
Collins Center and Mass. Association
of School Superintendents
didn’t want to become
involved. Mangan said
they said “they’d sit it out,”
but they didn’t elaborate as
to why.
“I ’m concerned about
spending hundreds of thousands
of taxpayers money,”
Cristiano said. “I used to
work in the private sector, so I
know how much these headhunters’
cost.”
Barros said if two organizations
who normally help out
with the selection process are
choosing to lose money by
not getting involved, shame
on the School Committee.
“They’re rejecting money,
because it’s so bad what this
body is trying to do,” Barros
said. “They hire superintendents
across the commonwealth
— shame on us.”
However, Ward 1 School
Committee member Millie
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Cardillo thought this vote
was imperative.
“You need time to go forward
with this,” Cardillo said.
“I remember sitting at the library,
and no one had made
any suggestions.”
Cristiano asked Mangan
what an outside agency
would know about hiring
someone in Everett. Mangan
said the two agencies would
likely charge a fee.
Ward 6 Vice Chairman Michael
McLaughlin said he’s
enjoyed working with Tahiliani,
adding members are
making it personal when it’s
not.
“It doesn’t exclude her from
the process,” McLaughlin said.
“Mangan said she could apply.”
He
feels an outside agency
should come in to help
choose. Cristiano asked if he
was looking at her instead of
the room as a whole while
talking. McLaughlin said that
wasn’t his intention.
McLaughlin said Mangan’s
request was thoughtful and
well laid out.
Lambert asked if members
are afraid of what voters
want.
“What’s the rush?” Lambert
said. “You’re bad at keeping
secrets.”
She was quick to note she
was looking at Mangan because
he’s the chair, and not
at him personally. Mangan
said he’s not afraid, and he
ceased debate.
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This immaculate brick front home has been loved by the original owner
since 1958. Pride of ownership shines throughout. This lovely home opens
up to a cozy enclosed front porch through a large eat in kitchen. Entertain
friends and family in the open concept of dining room and living room. So
much space. The yard is nestled with a fenced in yard, Oversized 2 car garage
ideal for the hobbyist, driveway, patio and more. Convenient access to
major routes, Boston, and Logan Airport. You will love this home just as the
previous owner did.
Welcome to Saugus, where this cozy home awaits your
creative touch! Nestled on a peaceful dead-end street
where you can offer serene space for your ideas and
settings. Leave it as is or upgrade the kitchens and baths.
This level yard boasts a 1 car garage, fenced in yard and
parking for 4-6 cars. The location is excellent with easy
access to major routes, market street in Lynnfield,
Boston, Transportation and Logan Airport. $419,000.
Call/Text Sue at 617-877-4553
Say Yes to this address! This lovely move right in
home hosts a nice large eat in kitchen. This
welcoming floor plan open concept of living and
dining room offers nice hardwood floors where
you could enjoy casual or formal gathering. The
easy access for washer and dryer hook-up on first
floor along with a 1/2 bath is a great benefit. The
roof is updated in 2011. The upstairs 3 bedrooms
shares a full bath with all hardwood. The outdoor
space offers a low maintenance with handicap
railing, 2 driveways, shed and more. Close to
major routes, transp., Boston, and Airport. Don't
miss out. $599,000. Call/text Sue: 617-877-4553
$25,000 to buyer towards concession. This charming tri-level is
located in the highly desirable Indian Rock Farms development.
The open concept kitchen offers S.S. appliances and a center
island that adjoins a double sliding door that leads to the
screened in porch. Open and inviting the first floor can flow like a
breeze into the dining room which offers a cozy spot for family
meals that leads into the living room. Stepping down into the
Family Room welcomes an inviting fireplace where family and
friends can hang out for casual entertaining. Move to the 3 large
bdrms that offer gleaming hardwood floors along with a spacious
closet for the main bedroom. A 1 car garage attached to this
lovely home and bonus rooms in the basement. A 5-7 car
detached garage awaits the ideal buyer that has loads of
untapped potential above the garage that is heated. Minutes from
major routes....$975,000 Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690
SAUGUS
Welcome to the Lynn fells area where this
home awaits your creative touch. This home is
nestled on a great street that offers a serene
and idyllic setting for your ideas and dreams.
Easy access to major highways making it a
convenient commuter location for those who
would like to commute to Boston or nearby
towns. With new Saugus schools, easy
access to trails, restaurants, banks etc. What
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 9, 2023
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SEE WHY MORE PEOPLE CHOOSE
CARPENITO REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS- 1st AD - 8 rm, 3-4 bedrm multi level home offers 3 full baths,
granite kit, 1st floor laundry, fireplace lvrm, desirable 1st floor main
bedrm, additional living space in lower level, deck, updated roof & vinyl
siding, side street, located just outside of Saugus Center…$649,900.
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335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
REVERE - 1st AD - 7 room Split Entry Ranch offers 2 full
baths, eat-in kitchen, dnrm, lvrm, hardwood flooring,
finished LL offers family room with fireplace, and wet bar,
central air, garage, plenty of storage…$575,000.
Lisa M. Smallwood
SAUGUS -1st AD - Desirable one-floor living in this 2 bedroom ranch,
eat-in kitchen with slider to deck overlooking an amazing, 24,000 sq.
ft. yard, circular, cement driveway, located in sought-after Iron Works
neighborhood…$499,900.
Lisa was great to work with. She
really advocated for us through
the purchasing process ensuring
we had all the questions answered.
When things with a seller went
left, she made them right. She also
sold our home in one weekend.
SAUGUS - Two Bedroom Condo. Fully appliance, eat-in kitchen
with granite counters and ceramic tile flooring NEW central air
and GAS heat, NEW windows, freshly painted, off street parking,
coin-op laundry in building…$329,900
She made sure we were protected
through the entire process.
- Kenny and Kristen Lewis
SAUGUS - Custom, Sprawling Ranch features 8+ rms,
4+ bedrms, 4 full baths, granite kitchen, finished LL
provides great space for the extended family, central air,
security system, updated roof, large, level, corner lot
w/inground pool, 1 car attached gar, circular driveway,
located in Forest Highlands....$1,200,000.
THINKING OF SELLING?
Carpenito Real Estate can
provide you with the
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COMING SOON - 3+BED, 2 BATH
CAPE LOCATED ON A NICE SIDE
STREET IN A GREAT
NEIGHBORHOOD. UPDATED KITCHEN
AND ONE BATH. 1 CAR GARAGE.
FENCED YARD. PEABODY
LOOKING TO
BUY OR
SELL ?
CALL
CALL DEBBIE: 617-678-9710
Danielle
Ventre
978
FOR SALE - RARE FIND! BRAND NEW
HOME FEATURING 3 BEDS, 3
BATHS,QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
THROUGHOUT. FLEXIBLE FLOORPLAN.
OPEN CONCEPT, CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, SS
APPLIANCES, LARGE ISLAND, SLIDER TO
DECK. MAIN BED HAS 2 CUSTOM CLOSETS
AND EN SUITE. FINISHED WALK OUT LL
OPEN FOR FUTURE EXPANSION.
SAUGUS $859,900
CALL DEBBIE: 617-678-9710
UNDER
CONTRACT
FOR SALE- 3 BED, 1.5 BATH
RANCH. VINYL SIDING, GAS HEAT,
CENTRAL AC,GARAGE, HARDWOOD,
LARGE BASEMENT,
ALARM SYSTEM, NEWER ROOF.
SAUGUS $599,000
CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
UNDER
CONTRACT
FOR SALE -SAUGUS SPLIT-ENTRY,
2000 SQUARE FEET, 3
BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH, HARDWOOD
FLOORING, GARAGE
UNDER, FENCED IN PRIVATE
YARD.
SAUGUS $599,900
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
UNDER
CONTRACT
UNDER
CONTRACT
FOR SALE- 3 BED, 2 BATH
RANCH. UPDATED SYSTEMS,
2 FIREPLACES, GARAGE,
FENCED YARD, IN-GROUND
POOL, GREAT
NEIGHBORHOOD.
SAUGUS $565,000
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
987-9535
MOBILE HOMES
WE ARE HIRING!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
AGENTS IN OUR SAUGUS
OFFICE. OFFERING A SIGN
ON BONUS TO QUALIFIED
AGENTS!
FOR SALE- 3 ROOM, 1 BED, 1 BATH NICELY UPDATED HOME WITH NEW
PITCHED ROOF, ELECTRIC, HOT WATER AND MORE.
SAUGUS $119,900
FOR SALE-4 ROOMS, 2 BED, 1 BATH, NEW ROOF AND FURNACE.
DESIRABLE PARK. NEEDS SOME UPDATES. PEABODY $119,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
UNDER
CONTRACT
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 1 BATH,
VINYL SIDING, HARDWOOD,
GAS HEAT, CENTRAL AC, GREAT
LOCATION,
SAUGUS $425,000
CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE-BRAND NEW 14 X
52 UNITS. ONLY 2 LEFT!
STAINLESS APPLIANCES AND
FULL SIZE LAUNDRY. 2BED 1
BATH. FINANCING AVAILABLE
WITH 10% DOWN
DANVERS $199,900
Thinking of BUYING OR SELLING soon? CONFUSED about the current market?
WE ARE HERE TO HELP! GIVE US A CALL TODAY!
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