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ut of 22,564 registered voters,
8,232 ballots were cast,
resulting in a 36.48 percent voter
turnout during Tuesday’s State
General Election.
State Representative Joseph
McGonagle topped the ticket
with an impressive landslide victory
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Carlo Demaria, Jr. vs. Everett Leader
Herald, Sergio Cornelio, Joshua Resnek,
matthew Philbin and Andrew Philbin, Sr.
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this week that
were filed in Middlesex Superior
Court, on October 19,
2022, attorneys for Mayor
Carlo DeMaria fi led a second
motion for Dorchester Publications,
LLC to produce documents
and to duly comply
with a June 30, 2022, court
order. This was the second request
by DeMaria’s attorneys
for defendants Joshua Resnek,
Matthew Philbin and Andrew
Philbin, Sr. to produce
additional documents, including
communications between
the defendants, which was refused
by the Philbins through
a motion by their attorneys
filed last month. DeMaria is
also seeking the cost for attorney’s
fees incurred in moving
to enforce the Court’s Order,
according to the motion.
As of this writing, the Philbins
have also refused to appear
for the depositions, including
the Everett Leader
Herald’s offi ce manager Mary
Schovanec, sister Tara Philbin,
president of Philbin Insurance,
and brother Andrew Philbin,
Jr., business partner in Philbin
Insurance and Philbin Realty.
Philbin, Jr. is currently employed
as an Everett fi refi ghter
and is reportedly out on a
knee injury.
According to the October
19 motion conclusion, “Philbin’s
emergency motion disregards
or runs afoul of black letter
Massachusetts law at every
turn. The fi nancial evidence regarding
Philbin and the entities
that he personally owns
and controls is directly relevant
to the issues in this public
case, fi led in a public court, involving
a public fi gure, a public
election, and extensively
covered by the public media.
Massachusetts courts have
spoken time and time again
about the presumption that
evidence in a public judicial
proceeding is to be accessible
to the public, and not sealed
from public view.”
The motion continues, “Massachusetts
courts have not
only frowned upon the very
sealing off from public view of
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
School Committee approves settlement agreement between the schools and custodian union
By Tara Vocino
T
he School Committee voted
7-1 to approve a settlement
agreement between the Everett
Public Schools and the SEIU,
a custodian union, during Monday’s
School Committee meeting
at Everett High School.
Ward 2 School Committee
member Jason Marcus suggested
that a two percent raise over
a three-year term wasn’t enough
to live on.
“They gave social security
an eight and a half percent increase,”
Marcus said. “A lot of
people get more than a two percent
increase.”
School Committee Chairwoman
Jeanne Cristiano, who represents
Ward 3, suggested that
Marcus was out-of-line since negotiations
are closed.
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ic Governor Maura Healey and
Kim Driscoll – 5,363 – to 2,446
votes for Geoff Diehl and Leah
Allen, who are Republican. Congresswoman
Ayanna Pressley
won her quest for reelection,
with 4,985 votes, against political
newcomer Donnie Palmer Jr.,
who garnered 2,565 votes. Democratic
nominee Diana DiZoglio
won the Auditor seat, garnering
4,554 votes, to Republican challenger
Anthony Amore’s 2,488
votes. District Attorney Marian
Ryan and Sheriff Peter Koutoujian
won unopposed.
Residents voted yes 4,452 on
Question 1 to 3,293 no’s. According
to the state website (sec.state.
ma.us), Question 1 would establish
an additional 4 percent state
income tax on that portion of
annual taxable income totaling
more than $1 million. A yes vote
would amend the state Constitution
to impose an additional
4 percent tax on that portion of
incomes more than $1 million to
be used, subject to appropriation
by the state Legislature, on education
and transportation.
Everett voted 5,559 in the affi rmative
to Question 2, with 1,939
no’s. Question 2 would direct the
Commissioner of the Massachusetts
Division of Insurance to approve
or disapprove the rates of
dental benefi t plans and would
require that a dental insurance
carrier meet an annual aggregate
medical loss ratio for its covered
dental benefi t plans of 83 percent.
A yes vote would regulate
dental insurance rates, including
by requiring companies to spend
at least 83 percent of premiums
on member dental expenses and
quality improvements instead of
administrative expenses, and by
making other changes to dental
insurance regulations.
The city voted 3,259 yes on
Question 3 to 4,572 no’s. Question
3 would increase the statewide
limits on the combined
number of licenses for the sale of
alcoholic beverages for off -premises
consumption (including licenses
for “all alcoholic beverages”
and for “wines and malt beverages”)
that any one retailer
could own or control: from 9 to
12 licenses in 2023; to 15 licenses
in 2027; and to 18 licenses in
2031. A yes vote would increase
the number of licenses a retailer
could have for the sale of alcoholic
beverages to be consumed
off premises, limit the number of
“all-alcoholic beverages” licenses
that a retailer could acquire, restrict
use of self-checkout and require
retailers to accept customers’
out-of-state identifi cation.
Everett voted 4,335 yes to
Question 4 with 3,227 votes.
Question 4 would allow Massachusetts
residents who cannot
provide proof of lawful presence
in the United States to obtain
a standard driver’s license
or learner’s permit if they meet
all the other qualifi cations for a
standard license or learner’s permit,
including a road test and insurance,
and provide proof of
their identity, date of birth and
residency. A yes vote would keep
in place the law, which would allow
Massachusetts residents who
cannot provide proof of lawful
presence in the United States to
obtain a driver’s license or permit
if they meet the other requirements
for doing so.
fl ation rates for the country or
the world,” Cristiano said. “While
there are other unions who may
have received more, this was an
agreed upon negotiation.”
Superintendent of Schools Priya
Tahiliani said there have been
some inappropriate dealings
with the union that Marcus may
have been highlighting.
“You’re highlighting some
greater issues during this negotiation
season,” Priya said to Marcus.
“This may be an item for a future
meeting.”
Marcus asked why they
(school board) don’t care about
those employees.
“You are welcome to vote it
down,” Priya said. “To make a
statement that anyone on this
committee doesn’t care about
certain staff members is inappropriate.”
Cristiano
cautioned Marcus to
refrain from those types of comments.
Vice
Chair Michael McLaughlin,
who represents Ward 6, said
they worked in good faith and
diligently to get support on both
sides to start further discussion.
“It’s a pleasure that we have
the opportunity to work collaboratively
together,” McLaughlin
said. “I believe that we’ve done
it openly and fairly.”
School Committee member
At Large Joseph LaMonica abstained
due to a confl ict-of-interest.
His family member is a
union member.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
State Representative candidates Marchese and McGonagle
campaigned during Tuesday’s General Election
By Tara Vocino
E
verett voters went out to
vote in the General Election
on Tuesday with the main
event between incumbent
State Rep. Joseph McGonagle
and Councillor-at-Large Michael
Marchese highlighting
the local side.
Pictured from left to right: Former Legislative Aide to House
Speaker Bob DeLeo Sofia Forgione, former City Councillor
Rosa DiFlorio and former Middlesex Sheriff’s Office Assistant
Superintendent Kevin O’Donnell campaigned for State
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Audrey Herrmann said McGonagle has been a strong supporter
of abortion rights, and Cassidy Trabilcy (at left) said he has a
strong track record.
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– pictured from left to right: Michael Snee, former City Solicitor John Kryzovic and Pamela
Mavilio said State Representative Joseph McGonagle works hard, is well respected in the state
legislature and has experience.
State Representative
Jay Livingstone and
State Representative
Joseph McGonagle’s
girlfriend,
Margery Beckwith;
Livingstone said
he’s been a great
colleague in the
legislature, adding
that he hopes he’s
reelected.
In Glendale Square, Everett resident Kelli Hamilton Ward
campaigned for Geoff Diehl, because he supports recovery,
veterans and addiction treatment. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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DiNapoli Brothers Answered the Call to Duty
FAMILY HEROES: The DiNapoli family were well represented in the military service in the US
Armed Forces, from WWII to the Vietnam War. Pictured during a past E Club banquet with former
Everett Crimson Tide football player Victor Ruiz, were, from left to right, Bob DiNapoli (US Navy),
Tom DiNapoli (US Marines), Mike DiNapoli (US Army, Vietnam War), and Guy DiNapoli (US Navy,
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RESNEK | FROM PAGE 1
relevant evidence that Philbin
seeks, but have required that
any request for such a sealing
off be accompanied by a
factual showing that the evidence
sought to be kept secret
is necessary, that is, that
the person seeking it will be
substantially harmed if it is
not kept secret. Philbin has ignored
that body of law as well,
providing absolutely no factual
showing of any kind and, indeed,
not even informing the
Court what, precisely, it is that
he seeks to keep secret.”
In one example, the motion
cites an article the defendants
reporting former Everett employee
Guerline Alcy’s “claim”
that over 11 years, in 2011,
that the Mayor had supposedly
exposed himself to Alcy and
attempted to kiss her.
According to the motion,
“The article was so egregiously
false that it alleged that
these things occurred at a
time when she worked at City
Hall—when, in reality, she was
not even an employee at the
time the Defendants asserted
that these events purportedly
occurred.”
In her deposition testimony
under oath, Alcy couldn’t
identify the year in which she
claimed the alleged inappropriate
conduct occurred towards
her.
It was also shown that
through the limited emails
produced by the defendants,
demonstrated the continued
and coordinated campaign
by Philbin and Resnek to use
Alcy to fabricate false assertions
targeting DeMaria, in the
weeks before the September
2021 mayoral primary.
In the motion to compel, attorneys
for DeMaria state that
the defendant’s opposition
does not in any way justify or
explain away their failure to
comply with the Court’s June
30 Order, and are in violation
for failing to produce all documents
responsive to the Order.
The motion states that
Resnek and Philbin failed to
search for documents specifically
identified in the requests,
including text messages,
“which they admit they did
not search.”
“All documents referring, relating
to, refl ecting, or constituting
communications of any
kind, including without limitation
emails, text messages,
Facebook and other social media
messages, that You have
sent or received mentioning
or referring to Plaintiff since
January 1, 2019,” according to
the motion.
In DeMaria’s reply to the
Philbin’s opposing motion
seeking relief from producing
documents and appearing
for depositions, DiMaria’s
attorney called Philbin’s claims
that the Court Order is meant
to harass and intimidate them
is “absurd.”
“Given that the Court has
already determined Plaintiff
DeMaria is entitled to the
discovery he seeks, Andrew’s
and Matthew’s argument that
Plaintiff is somehow seeking
overbroad discovery to harass
and intimidate them is absurd.
Their Opposition’s baseless attacks
on DeMaria are designed
to distract from the real issue
before the Court: Matthew’s
and Andrew’s clear failure to
comply with the Court’s June
30 Order. Matthew and Andrew
have failed to comply
with the Court’s June 30 Order
and their discover obligations,”
according to the motion.
Again, the Philbin’s failed to
provide emails, texts, as well
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Mayor thanks Aggregate industries for community service
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Advocate Staff Report
ayor Carlo DeMaria would
like to thank Aggregate Industries
and its employees for recently
volunteering to clean up
Market Street and Rivergreen
Park.
Aggregate Industries, a new
business in Everett, contributed
two days of community service.
On the first day, employee volunteers
cleaned up over 40 bags
of trash and debris on Market
Street. On the second day, volunteers
cleaned up 13 bags of trash
and built over a quarter mile of
waterfront and wetlands trails.
“This type of service is invaluable
to our community,” said
Mayor DeMaria. “Not only does it
save the taxpayers money, but it
immensely increases the quality
of life for all our residents and inspires
others to do their part and
make a difference. Thank you to
Ryan McCormack and your entire
crew at Aggregate Industries
for doing a great job and giving
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2022 MYSTIC RIVER HERRING RUN LARGEST IN THE STATE MYSTIC RIVER HERRING RUN 2022: 425,000+
A
ccording to the official
estimate from the Division
of Marine Fisheries (Mass
DMF), more than 425,000 river
herring passed through the
fi sh ladder at the Mystic Lakes
Dam in Medford in 2022, and
an additional 20,000 passed
into Horn Pond. This the highest
documented herring run
this year in any river in Massachusetts!
River
herring — Alewife and
Blueback herring — are migratory
species that spend
most of their lives in the open
ocean, but return to freshwater
every year to spawn in the
river system they were born
in. They are threatened by
overharvesting in the ocean
and — crucially — by the loss
of inland habitat for breeding
caused by dams blocking
access to inland lakes and
streams. The recent count represents
the latest chapter in an
ecological restoration success
story that has included the installation
of multiple fi sh passages
on the river resulting in
a sharply rebounding population
of river herring in the
Mystic River.
HERRING NUMBERS
IN CONTEXT
This year’s total is a bit lower
than last year’s estimate but
consistent with the sense that
the Mystic population remains
robust. (Fish populations fl uctuate
over time for multiple
reasons). Often the Mystic is
among the largest documented
herring runs in the state,
but this year it was the largest.
This is both remarkable and
a sign of some less positive
changes elsewhere.
It is remarkable because one
might not expect the largest
herring population in the
state to be one that has to run
the urban gauntlet of Boston
Harbor and the Amelia Earhart
Dam — not to mention the
Mystic Lakes Dam — to get to
their breeding grounds. Usually,
the largest runs in Massachusetts
are on rivers with relatively
unobstructed streams
and protected estuaries like
the Herring River in Wellfl eet
on Cape Cod Bay.
But this year, numbers from
herring counts from other usually
high-count Massachusetts
sites were notably lower
than last year. The Herring
River count, for instance, was
290,000, after counts of over
1,000,000 as recently as 2019.
As Ben Gahagan of the Division
of Marine Fisheries
says, “Indeed it was a bad
year across most of southern
New England.” Similar patterns
were seen in Rhode Island
and Connecticut. “On the
other hand,” Gahagan adds,
“Maine had record runs and
New Hampshire was actually
pretty decent.” That is, there
may be some phenomenon
at work disproportionately affecting
southern populations
in recent years. Multiple causes
may be at work, and state
scientists say it is too soon to
point to a single reason.
One major factor in reducing
Massachusetts herring populations
in recent years might
be the droughts the area has
experienced. In many river
systems, droughts late in the
summer can prevent juvenile
migration back to the ocean
by drying up streams, reducing
productivity in the population
in a way that is seen years
later in the fi sh counts of returning
adults. The Mystic system
may be relatively immune
from this eff ect, at least currently.
There are fewer dead
ends for fi sh to end up in, even
in relatively severe drought.
MORE ON THE
ECOLOGICAL SUCCESS
STORY
A fi sh ladder at the Mystic
Lakes Dam in Medford was
built in 2012 — allowing fi sh
in the Mystic River to reach
Upper Mystic Lake for the fi rst
time in decades.
At that time, the Mystic
River Watershed Association
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
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ELECTION | SEE PAGE 9
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tate Representative Joseph
McGonagle won Tuesday’s
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ELECTION | FROM PAGE 8
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School Committee member Millie Cardello alongside Craig
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Pictured from left to right: School Committee member Millie
Cardello, David Fretti and Michael and Lisa Massa.
Campaign Manager Phil Melki (third from right) was all smiles after the win.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
Mayor announces upcoming Everett
Public Libraries events for November
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce the
Everett Public Libraries upcoming
events for the month of November.
All residents are encouraged
to attend the wide
variety of programming that
is suitable for adults, teens and
children.
PARLIN ADULT & TEEN
EVENTS
Thursday Night Movies:
Thursday, Nov. 10 at 6:30
p.m. Wakanda forever! We’ll be
watching “Black Panther” in anticipation
of the sequel’s theatrical
release on Nov. 11!
Brethren by Nature: New
England Indians, Colonists
and the Origins of American
Slavery: Thursday, Nov. 17 at
7 p.m. Join Professor Margaret
Newell in remembering the
history of Native Americans in
the Parlin Meeting Room.
Cookbook Club: Tuesday,
Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. We’ll discuss
and sample this month’s recipes
from “Dessert Person: Recipes
and Guidance for Baking
with Confi dence” by Claire Saffi
tz. Email akempkes@noblenet.
org to sign up.
Parlin Book Group: Monday,
Nov. 28 at 6 p.m. This
month join us in reading “Daisy
Jones & the Six” by Taylor Jenkins
Reid. Email slipp@noblenet.org
to sign up!
PARLIN CHILDREN’S
EVENTS
Friday Family Movie Night:
Friday, Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. Break
out the popcorn! This month
we’re watching “Paddington.”
Storytime with Kathleen
(Spanish): Mondays at 10
a.m. Librarian Kathleen will
read stories in Spanish.
SHUTE ADULT & TEEN
EVENTS
Teen Book Group: Tuesday,
Nov. 22 at 3:30 p.m. Join us
in reading “Turtles All the Way
Down” by John Green for the
fi rst meeting of the teen book
group!
For more information or to
register for any of our programs,
visit our full calendar
of events online at bit.ly/EVELibCal
Your
local post
offi ce will
be closed in
recognition of
Veterans Day
P
ost offi ces across the Commonwealth
will be closed
on Friday, November 11, in
honor of Veterans Day. There
will be no street delivery, except
for guaranteed overnight
parcels, and all retail operations
will be closed for the day.
Full retail and delivery operations
will resume on Saturday,
November 12.
As one of the largest employers
of U.S. veterans, nearly
10% of our workforce nationally,
the United States Postal
Service (USPS) is proud to
honor the men and women
who have selfl essly served our
country in war and in peacetime
and those who continue
that tradition today. As
the saying goes, “America is
the land of the free because
of the brave.”
The USPS generally receives
no tax dollars for operating expenses
and relies on the sale
of postage, products and services
to fund its operations.
Please Note: For USPS media
resources, including broadcast-quality
video and audio
and photo stills, visit the USPS
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Sen. DiDomenico celebrated
the 10th
Anniversary of the CITC
Mayor announces presentation
on the War in Ukraine
at the Connolly Center
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
and the Council on Aging
invite you to attend an
important presentation titled
“Consequences Expected
and Unintended, What’s
Next?” by author and speaker
Henry Quinlan on Tuesday,
November 15 at 1 p.m.
at the Connolly Center (90
Chelsea St.).
Quinlan has more than 36
S
tate Senator Sal DiDomenico
(left at the podium)
speaking on Saturday, October
29, celebrated the 10th
anniversary
of the Community Investment
Tax Credit Program
(CITC) at a convention hosted
by the Massachusetts AssoMYSTIC
RIVER | FROM PAGE 7
launched a volunteer herring
count in collaboration with
Mass DMF. Dozens of volunteers
annually visit the dam
to make 10-minute sampling
counts of fish passing into Upper
Mystic Lake every daylight
hour from April to June, and
the data are used to estimate
the total number of fish passing
through the fish ladder.
In the first year, an estimated
200,000+ fish passed through
the dam, based on data generated
by volunteer counters.
But river herring first return to
freshwater to reproduce only
at age 3 or 4, when they are
sexually mature. When the first
cohort of fish born in the newly
expanded freshwater habitat
reached reproductive age and
returned for the first time to
Mystic Lakes in 2015, volunteer
counts showed that the population
of fish loyal to the Mystic
River had doubled (Figure
1). And numbers continued to
climb over the next few years
to an estimate of as many as
780,000 fish in 2019.
This is a huge success story:
the single simple fish ladder at
Mystic Lakes doubled — and
even tripled — a significant
wildlife population. For a sense
of scale: 500,000 of these footlong
fish end-to-end would
stretch 100 miles!
NEXT STOP: HORN
POND
Volunteer fish counters also
monitored fish entering the
next big lake upstream in the
Mystic River watershed: Horn
Pond in Woburn. Currently
the Scalley Dam at Horn Pond
mainly blocks fish passage
ciation of Community Development
Corporations at Polar
Park in Worcester. This tax
credit empowers residents and
businesses to work together to
address specific local challenges
and opportunities, thereby
creating jobs, economic opinto
the lake, although a small
percentage of fish who arrive
make it up a small cascading
stream that goes around the
dam when water levels are
high enough.
The estimated number of
fish able to enter Horn Pond
this year, based on volunteer
counts, was approximately
20,000. Many more fish were
seen at the base of the dam,
most of which presumably
turned back downstream.
The good news is that money
from two federal environmental
damages settlements —
including from famous Superfund
cases in Woburn — will
bring millions of dollars of investment
in building a fish ladder
at Horn Pond. The City of
Woburn is also investing in this
project, expected to be completed
in the next few years.
Fisheries scientists believe this
will expand the population of
river herring in the Mystic system
even further.
Horn Pond will also likely be
a place where the general public
will be able to view this migration
directly. “Woburn has
proposed expansive improvements
to the park area to integrate
the ladder and viewing
opportunities for the public,”
says DMF’s Ben Gahagan. “I
think all parties see public engagement
as integral to long
term success.”
GET INVOLVED
Will the Mystic herring run
reach a million fish? Will the
Mystic continue to lead the
state in herring populations?
Stay tuned for more data from
a remarkable urban wildlife migration.
In
the meantime, keep an
portunities and vibrant communities.
DiDomenico led the
passage of this legislation in
2012, which was his first big
piece of legislation secured,
and he is now working to continue
and expand this credit for
the years to come.
eye out for volunteer opportunities
to participate in our
in-person and video counting
programs. Registration to be a
herring monitor for the 2023
season will open in February/
March.
And finally, this can never be
said enough: all the data we
have about the river herring
population on the Mystic River
we have because of volunteer
community scientists. This
is public knowledge generated
by residents of the watershed.
Thank you, all.
years of experience in relations
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– working on
special projects in the former
Soviet Union. He is also
a longtime friend of former
Russian ambassador Vitaly
Churkin.
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war on Ukraine, Russia
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
Everett tames the Tigers to begin Division 1 playoffs
O
Tide now gears up for tough test against Central Catholic Friday night in state quarterfi nals
By Joe McConnell
ne down, two to go for the
Everett Crimson Tide football
team (8-1, 11th
seed) after
it dominated host Taunton (54,
sixth seed) in Week 1 of the
Super Bowl playoff s last Friday
night (Nov. 4), 33-14. The Everett
boys led, 26-14, at halftime
and then proceeded to
hold the Tigers scoreless, while
scoring one more touchdown
in the fourth quarter to seal
the deal.
“Our team gave a strong effort
in all three phases of the
game against Taunton, and I’m
very proud of them,” said Head
Coach Rob DiLoreto.
But as the Division 1 playoff s
continue on this week in the
state quarterfinal round, the
rode to Gillette Stadium gets
even tougher for all fi rst week
survivors. For the Tide, they will
head to Lawrence Friday night
to take on Central Catholic (7-2,
third seed), who defeated Braintree
in the Round of 16, 46-14.
This week’s showdown in Lawrence
will commence at 5 p.m.
“We need to play a cleaner
game and limit our turnovers,
penalties and mistakes in order
to have a chance against Central
Catholic,” added DiLoreto.
“We are very excited to advance
in the playoff s, but we
know we need to improve in
every phase of the game this
week.”
Giacobbe Ward hooked up
with quarterback Karmarri
Ellerbe for a 62-yard touchdown
pass to begin Everett’s
offensive explosion. Adoni
Santos followed with the extra
point kick to give the visitors
a 7-0 lead. But Taunton
wasted no time to tie the score
on a Malachi Johnson 56-yard
run and subsequent kick by
Sete Deletoile. However, Everett
wasn’t deterred. Ellerbe
scored the next two touchdowns
as a result of 11- and
6-yard runs to the end zone.
Damien Lackland continued
the Everett scoring spree with
a three-yard touchdown run.
Taunton got one back on a 36yard
pass from Jake Leonard to
Dmitrius Shearrion. Deletoile
then nailed his second extra
point of the game. The Everett
defense accounted for the fi nal
touchdown of the game when
David De Souza intercepted a
pass and proceeded to run the
fi nal two yards for six points.
Santos nailed another extra
point to close out the off ense
in this game.
There were many heroes in
this game, and DiLoreto specifically
mentioned Ward, who set
the tone on Everett’s fi rst off ensive
snap. “I believe that score
gave our team confi dence and
The Crimson Tide’s sensational QB Karmarri Ellerbe will be
leading the team against Central Catholic on Friday night.
(Advocate fi le photos by Emily Harney)
energy,” added the veteran
high school coach. “Karmarri
Ellerbe also had some big runs
for us throughout the game.”
On the defensive front, De
Souza led the way with two
interceptions and one touchdown.
“David also had several
other key defensive plays in the
game, while Pedro Rodrigues
had a huge sack on a blitz, and
Shane MacKenzie came up
with a strip sack fumble recovery,”
DiLoreto said.
But now, the Tide has moved
on to a bigger challenge, and
DiLoreto knows it. “We know
we have a huge challenge facing
us, but we are going to
work hard to put a game plan
in place that gives us the best
chance for success,” he said.
“We are going to work on execution
and playing fast this
week, while knowing we also
have to play at our very best.”
Running back Jayden Prophete carried the ball against Lynn
Classical recently.
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GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK:
Congratulations on another GBL Football title for Everett Malden
back in action in this week’s consolation round
Special to the Advocate, Courtesy
of the Greater
Boston League
I
t may be one of the most prolific
championship stories in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
If anyone comes across another
one close – please contact us! The
Greater Boston League (GBL) has
determined its league champion
for 2022 and – drum roll please –
it’s Everett High Crimson Tide!
It is the 24th time in the past 30
years that Everett High School has
been crowned GBL Football Champion!
And that includes two years
when there was no champion
crowned (2020, 2021) and two other
years when Everett (and the other
then, three, GBLers were members
of the Northeastern Conference
[NEC]). That means that only
two times in the past 30 years when
the title was up for competition
since 1992 Everett has not won
the crown: 2001 (Cambridge) and
2015 (Malden).
Congratulations to third-year
Head Coach Rob DiLoreto and the
Crimson Tide Football team on another
winning season! Good luck
on the road in the playoff s at Central
Catholic Friday night after the
opening round win over Taunton.
****
Malden High football is back
in action this week after taking a
“bye” due to an infl ux of injuries,
and hosted Beverly last night. The
Malden High football squad (3-5)
returned to action after not playing
in the consolation round of
the MIAA State Football Playoff s
this week by choice. Malden hosted
Beverly (2-7) last night at Macdonald
Stadium.
The season will conclude for Malden
with a Thanksgiving matchup
on Tuesday, November 22 at 7:30
p.m. at historic Fenway Park.
A major infl ux of injuries to key
personnel has made it a trying
task to get out on the fi eld for experienced
starters for Malden, and
the decision was made to sit out
this fi rst week of consolation competition.
Malden has lost the services
of two of its captains for the
season with knee injuries, leading
rusher and scorer Mak Blaise and
defensive end Zach Pan and a slew
of other players have missed time
as well with a variety of injuries.
Malden started the season hot,
at 3-1, but has since dropped four
straight games: to Lynn Classical,
Lynn English, Everett and last week,
Revere (23-0).
Malden High senior Mak Blaise (1), the league’s
leading rusher and scorer, is out for the season with
a knee injury. (Courtesy/ Greater Boston League)
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
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Joe
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650 Broadway, Everett
(617) 389-9000
Councillor
at-Large
Richard
Dell Isola
& Family
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John F.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
Veterans’ Day 2022
Veterans’ Honor Roll
Edward R. Cordeau
William M. Daley
Michael J. Fordi
Douglas J. Kelly
Robert F. Absher
Dominic F. Bizzarro
Robert L. Brogia
George G. Cameron
Domenic Colameta
Karl A. Alander
Roy F. Anderson
Nicholas John Andros
Joseph A. Astuti
Basil E. Atwood
Richard C. Babb
Peter Bagarella
Robert A. Barbanti
Ernest R. Barton Jr.
Chester E. Blair
Roland F. Blair
Harry M. Blake
Charles H. Blanchard
Carl O. Bodvar
Oscar Bregman
John J. Brennan
Paul R. Bright
George E. Brogna
Willis D. Brown
Charles E. Bushey
Robert E. Buzzell
Michael L. Cammarata
William J. Cannon
Matthew Caradonna
Joseph Carideo
Kenneth B. Carter
Richard P. Casey
Robert P. Coakley
Carmelo Colonna
Ralph Congelio
James R. Connors Jr.
Robert W. Conron
George D. Cormier
Andrew Cornoni
Arthur F. Cote
Joseph A. Covino
John J. Coyne
Richard Crooker
James F. Cruikshank
William D. Csicsek
Augustus F. Danton
Gelardo J. Dascoli
Herman A. Day
Thomas F. Delano
Rudolph J. DeSalvatore
John K. Desmond
Mario E. DeVitto
Joseph A. DeYoung
James R. Doucette
Hazen V. Earle
Thomas A. Eaton Jr.
Henry Edward Evans
Luciano J. Filadoro
William Fiore
Robert R. Fiorentino
Vincenzo A. Floramo
Charles E. Florentino
Joseph Forrest
Bernard E. Gallagher
Solon O. Galvin
Vietnam
Edward J. Murphy
James R. Pizzano
Robert Ronga
Charles F. Drew
Edward H. Goodman
Richard Goss
James Johnstone Jr.
World War II
James J. Gannon
William J.A. Geary
Anthony Giaimo
John Lucian Gregory
George McLeod Guild
Russell A. Henderson
Everett H. Hull
Warren C. Hussey
Payson Hyman
Herbert E. Jackson
Michael Jarmulowicz
Anthony J. Jeleniewski
James I. Johnson
Melvin J. Kelley
Thomas L. Kennedy
Thomas Langone
Edward J. Larkin
World War I
Adelbert H. Bicknell
William T. Blake
Alexander E. Boyland
Paul A. Brosseau
Mary C. Burke
Roy H. Chandler
Angelo Consalvo
John F. Durant
Anthony Dzierkocz
Ivan E. Ellis
Jamrs H. Evans
Oreste Gagliardi
Charles E. Glazebrook
Carroll D. Harpell
Earl G. Hilton
Ralph G. Howes
Wilfred B. Johnson
Wilbur E. Jones
John T. Kearins
John F. Keefe
John L. MacLean
Walter L. May
Daniel N. McRitchie
Arleigh R. Mosher
Rank J. Murphy
Harry E. Murphy
Edward P. Murray
William S. o’Keefe
Arthur H. Olsen
John P. Prower
Fred A. Quarleno
Edgar L. Reed
Charles H. Savage
Jack Scharf
William E. Smith
Harold M. Spaulding
The Santagates Veterans
Anthony Charles
God Bless America
Charles Anthony Joseph John Stephen Spike
Arthur C, Stacy
Simon Steiner
Edmund G. Tart
Henry B. Valpey
Harold C. Wasgatt
Edward O. Watson
Joseph F. Wehner
Robert B. Whittier
Anthony Lattanzio
William Lepore
Charles B. Logue
Robert E. Lord
Jolin L. Lutley
Everett L. MacDonald
Herbert J. Marshall
Peter P. Mastrocola
Eugene D. McDonald
John E. McGee
Robert McGehearty
Robert P. McGrann
Thomas W. Milliken
William Moreschi Jr.
Harry C. Morrissey
John E. Mulry
J. Arthur Nelson
George I. Nicolson
Alexander W. North
William J. O’Keefe
Curtis W. Olson
Samuel R. Parsons
Fenton C. Perry
Warren S. Perry
Donald G. Peterson
Pellegrino Porcaro
John J. Possemato
William R. Queenau
Carmen J. Razza
Albert M. Reed
Armand Riccio
Hazen M. Ring
Arthur J. Rogers
Leo J. Ronan
Daniel L. Rugani
Albert F. Russell
Morris Rutberg
Anthony J. St. Saviour
Elmer P. Sampson
Alexander Santilli
Arthur P. Savage
Walter E. Scarsciotti
Carmen A. Schiavo
Nuiuzione Sciulla
Edward P. Scopa
Sidney I. Shapiro
Daniel F. Shea
Jsoeph H. Simoski
Charles W. Smith
Joseph W. Smith
Ernest M. Spear
Carl Stein
Raymond J. Stickney
Ernest C. Tilton
Pasquale A. Todesco
Martin F. Turco
Lawrence R. Varley
Pasquale A. Vertullo
Willard H. Vinal Jr.
Albert Vokey
Nelson Atkins Waters
Herbert L. Williams
Burwell H. Woodell
Orin E. Woods Jr.
James V. Taurisano
David Allan Kuhns
Korea
James R. Joyce
Bernard Kniznick
Robert A. McManus
George F. Miller Jr.
Robert C. Simard
Arthur E. Smith
Nicholas Sorrento
Terry
Kennedy
Governor’s
Council
Ward 6
Councillor
Alfred
Lattanzi
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- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Docket No. MI22P3869GD
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
In the interests of:
PEDRO De CARVALHO VIANA
Of EVERETT, MA
Minor
NOTICE AND ORDER:
PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF
GUARDIAN OF A MINOR
NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment
of Guardian of a Minor filed on 07/20/2022 by Luziane Crispin
de Carvalho of Everett, MA will be held 11/18/2022 08:30 A.M.
Pretrial Conference-Probate and Guardianship
Located 10-U Commerce Way, Woburn, MA 01801.
Courtroom 2.
2. Response to Petition: You may respond by filing a written
response to the Petition or by appearing in person at the hearing.
If you choose to file a written response, you need to:
File the original with the Court; and
Mail a copy to all interested parties at least five (5)
business days before the hearing.
3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (or an adult on behalf
of the minor) has the right to request that counsel be appointed
for the minor.
4. Counsel for Parents: If you are a parent of the minor child
who is the subject of this proceeding you have a right to be
represented by an attorney. If you want an attorney and cannot
afford to pay for one and if you give proof that you are indigent,
an attorney will be assigned to you. Your request for an attorney
should be made immediately by filling out the Application of
Appointment of Counsel form. Submit the application form
in person or by mail at the court location where your case is
going to be heard.
5. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: A minor over age 14
has the right to be present at any hearing, unless the Court finds
that it is not in the minor’s best interests.
THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An important court proceeding
that may affect your rights has been scheduled. If you do not
understand this notice or other court papers, please contact an
attorney for legal advice.
Date: October 17, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
November 11, 2022
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
November 11, 18, 2022
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that, the matter referenced below, originally scheduled to be heard
on November 21, 2022, will instead be heard at a Special Meeting on November 28, 2022 at
6: 00 P.M, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor in the George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested
parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. The matter will
be called at the Board’s November 21, 2022 meeting solely for the purposed of immediately
continuing the matter to November 28, 2022. No testimony or evidence will be taken in this
matter at the November 21, 2022 meeting.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
52 School Street
Map/Lot: E0-03-000071
Person Requesting: Mr. Raul Duverge
12 Ericsson Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02122
PROPOSAL:
To demolish the existing two--family house and garage and construct Four (4) story Forty-six
(46) unit residential building with Thirty-two (32) parking spaces
Reason for Denial:
The proposed use as a Forty-six (46) unit building is not permitted is this Zoning District
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Violations:
• A Forty-Six (46) unit residential use is not permitted
• The FAR (floor area ratio) for the proposed use is 1.89 where 0.5 is the limit
• The number of floors Four (4) is not permitted.
• Parking shown on the lot only indicates 32 spaces where 92 spaces are required
• The applicant must file with the Planning Board for the TDM program
Zoning:
1) Section 4 Dwelling Districts (a) Uses quoted below
(a) Uses. Within any dwelling district as indicated on the zoning map, no building, structure or
premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected which is intended or designed
to be used in whole or in part for any industry, trade, manufacturing, or commercial purposes,
of for other than the following specified purposes:
An apartment building is not an allowed use.
2) Section 4 Dwelling districts b) Dimensional Requirements 2) line C Quoted below
C.
All other uses--------------0.5 maximum floor area ratio (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-29-91
Ord. of 7/16/2002; Ord. of 11/13/2007)
3) Section 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional Requirements 2) line 3 Height:
a. No structure shall exceed the average height of buildings within two-hundred (200) feet of the
lot, exceed three stories, or exceed a height of forty-five (45) feet maximum.
1.
Not applicable to church spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, radio and flag poles, water tanks
or hose towers are not more than fifty (50) percent higher than the average height of the roof of the
main structure. (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-29-91; Ord. of 11/13/2007)
(This is the requirement for this Zoning District but the applicant must file with the TDM because
of the number of required spaces.)
Section 17 Off-street Parking line 2
(A) Off-street parking facilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements as outlined
below. Where the Term “gross square feet” is used, it shall mean the total occupiable floor
area measured within the exterior walls of the building. (Original Ord. Of 2-26-1965, 6-29-1987
2. Multifamily dwellings--------------------------------2 spaces per dwelling unit.
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CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that, the matter referenced below, originally scheduled to be heard
on November 21, 2022, will instead be heard at a Special Meeting on November 28, 2022 at
6: 00 P.M, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor in the George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested
parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. The matter will
be called at the Board’s November 21, 2022 meeting solely for the purposed of immediately
continuing the matter to November 28, 2022. No testimony or evidence will be taken in this
matter at the November 21, 2022 meeting.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
38 High Street.
Map/Lot: M0-01-000026
Person Requesting: Mr. Cesar Lopez Berrio
20 Chatham Rd.
Everett, MA, 02149
PROPOSAL:
The owner wishes to convert the existing three (3) family dwelling into a four (4) family dwelling
in a Dwelling District. The plot plan submitted indicates that seven parking spaces are proposed in
the yard. The permit is respectfully denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Appendix
A for the following reasons:
Reason for Denial:
• A four (4) family is not an allowed use in this district
•
•
The floor area is above the allowable at .51 FAR
The parking plan provided indicates that a vehicle will be required to be moved in order for the
other vehicles to enter and leave the parking lot.
•
•
•
The parking plan provided indicates that a vehicle will be parked within the required minimum
specified building setback (7’)
The parking plan provided indicates that a vehicle will be parked closer that eight (8) feet from
a habitable window.
The parking plan provided does not indicate an 18’ aisle to allow vehicles to ingress and egress
at the same time.
Zoning:
1. Section 4 Dwelling Districts (a) Uses:
A. Uses. Within any dwelling district as indicated on the zoning map, no building, structure or
premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected which is intended or de
signed to be used in whole or in part for industry, trade, manufacturing, of commercial purposes,
of for other thank the following specified purposes:
17. Conversion of Dwelling. No new dwelling unit created by conversion of an existing dwelling
shall be permitted unless the requirements of minimum lot area and off-street parking are satisfied
for all dwelling units in existence and proposed in the dwelling after the conversion or enlargement.
(Ord. 02-046 of Oct. 22, 2003)
2. B. Dimensional Requirements 2. Lot Area (CC) All other uses----0.5 maximum floor area
ratio (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord of 4-29-91 Ord of 7-16-2002; Ord of 11-13-2007)
3. Section 17 Off Street Parking (J): “Parking facilities shall be designed so that eat motor
vehicle ma proceed to and from the parking space provided for it without requiring the moving
of any other motor vehicle.”
4. Section 17 Off Street Parking (K): “Parking facilities shall be designed so that no vehicles
shall be parked nearer to any street lines that the minimum specified building setback for the
Zoning District in which the parking facility is located.:
5. Section 17 Off Street Parking (M): “No parking stall shall be located within eight (8) feet of
any window of habitable rooms in the basement or first story level of any building.:
6. Section 17 Off Street Parking (O) 5. “All parking areas shall have an access road with a minimum
of eighteen (18) feet to allow ingress and exiting at same time.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
November 11, 18, 2022
Short Term Laddered U.S.
Treasuries
W
ith the Federal Reserve
increasing the
overnight federal funds rate
once again by .75%, interest
rates on US Treasuries have
not been this good in many
years. The interest rate on
the 90 day US Treasury Bill
as of Friday, November 5th
,
was 4.06%. Interest rates will
continue to rise into the new
year until the Feds are convinced
that inflation is under
control and reflects consistent
downward trends.
At some point the Feds will
begin lowering the federal
funds rate and the rates on
US Treasuries will fall.
Once approach to investing
in such Treasuries is by
utilizing a laddered shortterm
Treasury Bill portfolio.
For example, if you invested
$50,000 in such a portfolio,
you could have five different
maturing Treasury Bills, each
with $10,000. There would
be a 3 month Treasury Bill,
a 6 month Treasury Bill, a
9 month Treasury Bill , a 12
month Treasury Bill and a 15
month Treasury Bill.
As the 3 month Treasury
Bill matures, interest is added
to the $10,000 and that
amount is then invested in a
15 month Treasury Bill. The
original 15 month Treasury
Bill now has only 12 months
to mature, the 12 month
Treasury bill now has only
9 months to mature, the 9
month Treasury Bill now has
only 6 months to mature
and the 6 month Treasury
Bill now has only 3 months
to mature. The process repeats
itself.
The laddered short-term
Treasury bill portfolio offers
very good liquidity and of
course, tremendous safety.
The Treasuries are backed
by the full faith and credit
of the United States government.
As long as you hold on
to each bond until maturity,
you will not lose any money,
even if interest rates continue
to rise. There is an inverse
relationship between
websites vanished. In either
case, when the dissatisfied
customers tried to follow
up with the company, they
found that the staff either
didn’t respond or refused
to provide a refund.
For example, one shopper
told BBB Scam Tracker
that they fell for a phony
deal on a popular plush
toy: “This company offered
hard-to-find Squishmallows.
I purchased one for $40. The
website claims there is a 30day
hassle-free policy. I fiSCAM
ALERT | SEE PAGE 19
interest rates and an existing
bond price. When interest
rates rise, the price of that
bond will decrease. When interest
rates fall, the price of
that bond will increase. The
benefit of the short-term
duration laddered Treasury
portfolio is that every three
months you are investing in
a new Treasury. If interest
rates rise, the new Treasury
will reflect the higher rate.
Also, they are state income
tax free.
If you needed to access
monies, you could decide
not to roll over a 3 month
Treasury Bill into a 15 month
Treasury Bill upon maturity.
You could simply cash in the
3 month Treasury Bill with
the interest earnings added
to the original bond purchase.
This
strategy could be on
option for those that wish
to invest safely while earning
rates of returns that we
have not seen in many years.
This strategy could also complement
a typical stock and
bond portfolio designed for
long-term results. Hard to
believe that only one year
ago the interest rate paid on
a 3 month Treasury Bill was
only .05%.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an
estate planning/elder law
attorney, Certified Public
Accountant, Certified Financial
Planner, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist
and holds a master’s degree
in taxation.
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nally received the product
and it is counterfeit. There
are no tags on it and it is
of very poor quality. I have
tried to use the email provided
to request a return label
and it is not a real email.
They also have a chat available
on the website, but
gee, guess what? No one
is on the chat! I will be disputing
the purchase on my
credit card.”
Another shopper found
what seemed like a great
deal on a Magic Mixies Cauldron,
but the product never
shipped. “I tried to reach out
by email, website contact
form and phone with no response.
The phone goes to a
Gmail mailbox,” the consumer
told BBB Scam Tracker. “I
was able to resolve it via a
PayPal dispute, however, the
company falsely had a Priority
Mail tracking.”
Tips to avoid toy
scams
• Only buy toys from reputable
stores and websites.
The best way to avoid getting
scammed when purchasing
toys is to buy them
directly from a seller you
know and trust.
• Don’t be fooled by extra-low
prices. Unreasonably
low prices are a red fl ag for
a scam on many products.
Avoid making a purchase
from a retailer you aren’t familiar
with just because the
price sounds too good to be
true – it probably is!
• Research before you buy.
If a company seems legitimate
but you aren’t familiar
with it, be extra careful
with your personal information.
Before off ering up your
name, address and credit
card information, make sure
the company has a working
customer service number.
For more info
See BBB.org/onlineshopMAINTENANCE
AIDE
The Everett Housing Authority seeks qualified applicants
with a minimum of four (4) years’ experience in all areas
of building maintenance. Qualified applicants must have
strong mechanical ability and experience in maintaining
grounds, heating, plumbing, electrical and carpentry
work. Applicants must have a valid Massachusetts Driver’s
License and access to reliable transportation. The
wage rate for this position is $32.26/hr., with an excellent
benefits package. Submit resume and cover letter to
SKergo.eha@comcast.net or Stephen Kergo Executive
Director, Everett Housing Authority, 393 Ferry Street, Everett
MA 02149. Everett Housing Authority is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
November 11, 18, 2022
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us
annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us
ping for more online shopping
tips. For more about
avoiding scams this holiday
season, check out BBB.org/
Holiday.
If you’ve spotted a scam
(whether or not you’ve lost
money), report it to BBB
Scam Tracker. Your report
can help others avoid falling
victim. If you see a questionable
ad, report it to
https://www.bbb.org/all/
bbbi/adtruth so BBB can investigate.
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC GRADE II/PLUMBER
The Everett Housing Authority seeks qualified applicants
with a minimum of four (4) years’ experience in all areas
of building maintenance. Qualified applicants must have
strong mechanical ability and knowledge of plumbing,
heating, HVAC and basic electrical systems. A Massachusetts
Plumber’s License is required. Applicants must
also have a valid Massachusetts Driver’s License and
access to reliable transportation. The wage rate for this
position is $36.29/hr., with an excellent benefits package.
Submit resume and cover letter to:
SKergo.eha@comcast.net or Stephen Kergo Executive
Director, Everett Housing Authority, 393 Ferry Street,
Everett MA 02149. Everett Housing Authority is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
November 11, 18, 2022
SKATING CENTER
www.Roller-World.com
781-231-1111
HELP WANTED
Earn $16. Per Hour
Skate Guards • Snack Bar
& Office Help
Must be 17 years or older - Hours Can Be Arranged
Open 7 Days Per Week
Call Jerry at 617-620-9201
Located at 425R Broadway (Route 1 South), Saugus
MBTA Bus Route 429
Public Hearing Monday, November 21, 2022 @ 6:30 PM
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held
on Monday, November 21, 2022 @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett
City Hall, 2nd Floor, in room 27. Opinions will be heard
regarding the following application:
An application has been presented to the License
Commission from Nirajan Tuladhar & Anisha Tuladhar
for the approval of a Short-Term Rental License for
289 Main Street, Apt 2 & 3, Everett, MA 02149.
A copy of the application is on file and available in the
Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at
City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can
be viewed by request during regular City Hall
business hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211.
All interested parties may attend.
Phil Antonelli
Chairman
November 11, 2022
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 11, 2022
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale
contained in a certain mortgage given by Jeanette E.
Keene to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc., as nominee for Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC,
dated March 31, 2021 and recorded in the Middlesex
County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book
77952, Page 27, of which mortgage the undersigned is
the present holder, by assignment from:
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as
mortgagee, as nominee for Reverse Mortgage Funding
LLC, its successors and assigns to Reverse Mortgage
Funding LLC, recorded on November 16, 2021, in Book
No. 79154, at Page 346
for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the
purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public
Auction at 10:00 AM on December 7, 2022, on the
mortgaged premises located at 9-11 Timothy Avenue,
Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, all and
singular the premises described in said mortgage,
TO WIT:
The land with the buildings thereon situated in Everett,
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on the Northeasterly
side of Timothy Avenue, being shown as Lot 4 on
a plan of land in Everett, A.F. Sargent, Surveyor, dated
October 25, 1917 and recorded with Middlesex South
District Deeds at the end of Book 4187, bounded and
described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY: by Timothy
Avenue, 45.50 feet; NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot 3 on
said plan, 86 feet; EASTERLY: by Lot 7 on said plan,
19 feet; NORTHEASTERLY: by said Lot 7, 27.9 feet;
and SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot 5 on said plan, 75 feet.
Containing 3630 square feet of land.
For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed recorded with
Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds
in Book 25315, Page 488.
These premises will be sold and conveyed subject
to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way,
restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the
nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any
and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and
sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or
liens or existing encumbrances of record which are
in force and are applicable, having priority over said
mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions,
easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is
made in the deed.
TERMS OF SALE:
A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by
certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the
purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance
is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law
Offices, P.C., 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts
02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton
Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty
(30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided
to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the
purchase price. The description of the premises
contained in said mortgage shall control in the event
of an error in this publication.
Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.
REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING, LLC
Present holder of said mortgage
By its Attorneys,
HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.
150 California St.
Newton, MA 02458
(617)558-0500
November 11,18, 25, 2022
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us
annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us
OBITUARIES
Vincent James Grossi
Public Hearing Monday, November 21, 2022 @ 6:30 PM
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held
on Monday, November 21, 2022 @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett
City Hall, 2nd Floor, in room 27. Opinions will be heard
regarding the following application:
An application has been presented to the License
Commission from La Mesa Restaurant and Lounge
Corp, DBA La Mesa Restaurant and Pizzeria, 29
Norwood Street, Everett, MA 02149, for an Annual All
Alcoholic Beverages License.
A copy of the application is on file and available in the
Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at
City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can
be viewed by request during regular City Hall
business hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211.
Phil Antonelli
Chairman
November 11, 2022
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F
ormerly of Everett, entered
into eternal rest on
Thursday, November 3, 2022
in the Kaplan Family Hospice
House in Danvers. He was
95 years old. Born in Watertown,
Vincent made Everett
his home for most of his
life before transitioning to
Lynn these last few years. He
served in the United States
Navy during World War II and
was honorably discharged
with a disability after a hearing
loss encounter aboard
ship. Jim was a proud member
and past president of the
DAV Chapter 51, Everett. He
worked and retired from Local
4 union as a hoist engineer.
He was the son of the
late Nicola and Joanne (Santangelo)
Grossi; beloved husband
to Josephine M. (Tringali);
dear and devoted father
to Vincent J. Grossi, Jr.,
and his wife, Patricia of Groveland,
Anthony J. Grossi and
his wife, Amy of Holland, MA,
Steven J. Grossi and his wife,
Sandra of Eastford, CT, Maryann
Cormier and her husband,
Glenn of Lynn, and
John J. Grossi and his wife,
Cynthia of Wakefield; brother
to Ralph Grossi of Wakefield,
and the late Joseph, Nicholas
and Anthony Grossi and Theresa
Petrocelli; loving grandfather
of 8 surviving grandchildren,
2 deceased grandchildren
and 4 great-grandchildren.
Relatives
and friends are
respectfully invited to attend
Vincent’s visiting hours
in the Cafasso & Sons FunerOBITUARIES
| SEE PAGE 21
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 20
al Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner
of Main Street) EVERETT, Sunday,
November 6 from 1-4
p.m. His funeral will be from
the funeral home on Monday
at 9 a.m. with a funeral
Mass to follow in the Immaculate
Conception Church,
487 Broadway, Everett, at 10
a.m. Burial is private. Services
will conclude with the
United States Navy presenting
military honors.
In lieu of
fl owers, contributions in Vincent’s
memory to the DAV.org
would be sincerely appreciated.
Parking with attendants
on duty.
Norma A.
(Alessandrini)
Plunkett
O
f Everett. Born in and
a longtime Everett resLEGAL
NOTICE
ident, passed away at home
on November 2nd
at 92 years
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR WELLNESS CENTER OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
The City of Everett is soliciting proposals from qualified wellness center operations and
management firms to perform management, operations and custodial services for the
City of Everett Wellness Center located at 548 Broadway Everett, Massachusetts 02149.
RFP documents may be picked up at the Treasurer’s Office, Room 15, City Hall, Everett,
MA beginning Monday, November 14, 2022 or via email request to monica.ford@
ci.everett.ma.us. Proposals are due no later than Thursday, December 1, 2022 at
11:00 a.m. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. Proposals
should be submitted to: City of Everett, Attn: Monica Ford, Treasurer, City Hall, Rm 15,
484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149. This RFP is being procured in accordance with the
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 30B.
Monica Ford, Treasurer
November 11, 2022
old. In addition to being a
fulltime mother, Norma was
a longtime maintenance supervisor
for Woodlawn Manor
Nursing Home in Everett for
many years. Norma enjoyed
spending time in the sunshine
surrounded by her family.
She was the loving wife
of the late of Robert R. Plunkett.
Loving daughter of the
late Liarte and Norma Alessandrini.
Loving mother of
Debbie A. MacCuish of Lynn,
formally of Everett and Robert
J. Plunkett of Lynn, formally
of Everett. Cherished
grandmother of Christopher
Rao of Methuen, David Rao of
Everett, Jaime Young of Saugus,
Robert E. Plunkett of Salem,
NH, and Daniel Plunkett
of Salem, NH. Cherished
great-grandmother of Chad
Rao of Methuen, Jared Rao of
Methuen, Kameron Young of
Saugus, Ryan Young of Saugus,
and Lillian Rao of Everett.
A visitation was held at
the JF Ward Funeral Home,
772 Broadway, Everett, on
Monday with a prayer service
at 7:30 pm at the funeral
home. In Norma’s memory,
donations may be made
to the American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org
Brenda L. Lewis
O
f Chelsea. A retired Amtrack
Mechanic, passed
away on November 6, at the
age of 61.
Brenda was born in Boston
in 1960, the daughter of
John M. and Marion R. Kaczorowski.
She
was raised in Everett
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 22
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S y Senior
Top Financial Scams
Sa
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Dear Savvy Senior,
What are the most common
scams today that target
elderly seniors? My 75-yearold
mother has been swindled
several times over the
past year, so I’m being extra
cautious.
Paranoid Patty
Dear Patty,
Great question! While
many scams today are universal,
there are certain
types of fraud that specifi -
cally target older adults or
aff ects them disproportionately.
And unfortunately,
these senior targeted scams
are on the rise.
According to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
in 2021 there were 92,371
older victims of fraud resulting
in $1.7 billion in losses.
This was a 74 percent increase
in losses compared
to 2020.
Here are fi ve of the most
common senior scams that
were reported last year, that
both you and your mom
should be aware of.
Government imposter
scams: These are fraudulent
telephone calls from people
claiming to be from the Internal
Revenue Service, Social
Security Administration
or Medicare. These scammers
may falsely tell you that
you have unpaid taxes and
threaten arrest or deportation
if you don’t pay up immediately.
Or they may say
your Social Security or Medicare
benefi ts are in danger
of being cut off if you don’t
provide personal identifying
information. They may
even “spoof” your caller ID
to make it look like the government
is actually calling.
Sweepstakes and lottery
scams: These scams
may contact you by phone,
mail or email. They tell you
that you’ve won or have the
potential to win a jackpot.
But you need to pay a fee,
or cover taxes and processing
fees to receive your prize,
perhaps by prepaid debit
card, wire transfer, money
order or cash. Scammers
may even impersonate wellknown
sweepstakes organizations,
like Publishers Clearing
House, to fool you.
Robocalls and phone
scam: Robocalls take advantage
of sophisticated, automated
phone technology to
carry out a variety of scams
on trusting older adults who
answer the phone. Some
robocalls may claim that a
warranty is expiring on their
car or electronic device, and
by Jim Miller
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Targeting Seniors Today
payment is needed to renew
it. These scammers may also
“spoof” the number to make
the call look authentic.
One common robocall
is the “Can you hear me?”
call. When the older person
says “yes,” the scammer records
their voice and hangs
up. The criminal then has a
voice signature to authorize
unwanted charges on items
like stolen credit cards.
Computer tech support
scams: Theses scams prey
on senior’s lack of knowledge
about computers and
cybersecurity. A pop-up
message or blank screen
usually appears on a computer
or phone, telling you
that your device is compromised
and needs fi xing.
When you call the support
number for help, the scammer
may either request remote
access to your computer
and/or that you pay a fee
to have it repaired.
Grandparent scam: The
grandparent scam has been
around for several years
now. A scammer will call
and say something along
the lines of: “Hi Grandma, do
you know who this is?” When
the unsuspecting grandparent
guesses the name of the
grandchild the scammer
most sounds like, the scammer
has established a fake
identity.
The fake grandchild will
then ask for money to solve
some unexpected fi nancial
problem (legal trouble, overdue
rent, car repairs, etc.), to
be paid via gift cards or money
transfers, which don’t always
require identifi cation
to collect.
Other Scams
Some other popular scams
targeting older adults right
now are romance scams
through social media and
online dating sites, COVID-19
scams, investment scams,
Medicare and health insurance
scams, and Internet
and email fraud.
For more information
on the different types senior
scams to watch out for,
along with tips to help your
mom protect herself, visit
the National Council on
Aging website at NCOA.org,
and type in “the top 5 fi nancial
scams targeting older
adults” in the search bar.
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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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 21
and graduated from Everett
High School, Class of 1979.
She continued her education
taking classes at Bunker
Hill College.
Brenda went on to join the
Carmans Union and worked
as a mechanic for Amtrack &
the MBTA Commuter Rail. She
was a woman who took great
pride in her job.
Brenda married her first
love, Henry A. Lewis, in June
of 1989. They settled down
in Chelsea where they raised
their three children. They
shared 33 years of marriage
together.
Brenda was a loving person
full of life, making friends
wherever she went. She had a
strong work ethic surpassed
only by her love & dedication
to her family & friends.
She is survived by her husband
Henry A. Lewis, her
children, Kenneth T. Lewis of
Chelsea, Kristy M. Lewis of
Chelsea, and Ronnie C. Lewis
of Chelsea, her siblings, Robert
J. Kaczorowski of Somerville,
Christine A. Kaczorowski
of Lynn, Deborah M. Jenner of
Melrose, and her grandchildren,
Nataliah, Alinah, and
Hannah.
She was preceded in
death by her sisters Roberta
A. Kaczorowski, Donna
M. Kaczorowski, her brother
Ronnie C. Kaczorowski. And
dedicated friend Elizabeth E.
Calabro.
Visitation will be held on
Sunday, November 13th,
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 25
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that, the matter referenced below, originally scheduled to be heard
on November 21, 2022, will instead be heard at a Special Meeting on November 28, 2022 at
6: 00 P.M, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor in the George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested
parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. The matter will
be called at the Board’s November 21, 2022 meeting solely for the purposed of immediately
continuing the matter to November 28, 2022. No testimony or evidence will be taken in this
matter at the November 21, 2022 meeting.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Person Requesting:
17 Albert Park
Map/Lot: A0-05-000047
Harcharan Singh and Jagtar Singh
17 Albert Park
Everett, MA 02149
Owners Representative: John Mackey
14 Norwood Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To alter the existing single family residential house into a two (2) Family residential house
Reason for Denial:
The lot size is too small at 4657 square feet in area, and no parking was indicated on
the supplied plot plan.
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance
Appendix A as follows:
Violations:
• The existing lot does not have the required size of 7,000 square feet
• The supplied plot plan does not indicate any proposed parking for the required four (4)
required spaces
Zoning Ordiance:
Section 4 Dwelling Districts b Dimensional Requirements line 2 Lot Area which states:
b. Two Family Dwelling------7000 Square Feet
Section 17 Off-street Parking line 2
(A) Off-street parking facilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements as outlined
below. Where the Term “gross square feet” is used, it shall mean the total occupiable floor area
measured within the exterior walls of the building. (Original Ord. Of 2-26-1965, 6-29-87)
2. Multifamily dwellings--------------------------------2 spaces per dwelling unit
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
November 11, 18, 2022
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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, the matter referenced below, originally scheduled to be heard on November 21, 2022, will instead be heard at a Special Meeting on November
28, 2022 at 6: 00 P.M, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor in the George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following
petition. The matter will be called at the Board’s November 21, 2022 meeting solely for the purposed of immediately continuing the matter to November 28, 2022. No testimony
or evidence will be taken in this matter at the November 21, 2022 meeting.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Property Owner:
530 Second Street
Map/Lot: K0-07-000002
JAM Realty Group
530 Second Street
Everett, MA 02149
Person Requesting: Mr. Zachary Richards PE
Bohler Engineering
45 Franklin Street 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to demolish the existing structure and construct a Five (5) Story Sixty (60) foot high 84-unit apartment building
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Violations:
• The Front Yard in the Apartment District on the provided plot plan indicates a distant of Seven (7) feet with only Six (6) of landscaping
• The Front Yard in the Business District of the provided plot plan indicates a distance of Seven (7) Feet and only Six (6) feet of landscaping
• The Rear Yard in the Business District on the provided plot plan indicates a Seven (7) foot rear yard
• The Corner Lot (at Second and Revere Streets) is only Three (3) feet
• As part of the development is located in an Apartment District (10 units) the minimum lot requirement is 14,000 square feet where only 3,953 square feet exist.
• The Floor Area Ratio is shown to be 3.6
•
•
The proposed building number of 5 stories are not compliant in the Apartment or Business Districts.
There are 4 (sets) of Tandem parking spaces and approximately 11 “compact” spaces in the parking area indicated on the plans submitted.
• The Parking is non-compliant and be handled by the TDM
Zoning:
• Section 5 Apartment District: Line 5.
Front Yard:
a. Twenty (20) feet minimum of which ten (10) feet shall be used for landscaping.
• Section 6 Business District: 4. Front Yard:
None required, except when used for residential purposes there shall be a ten (10) foot minimum of which no less than five (5) feet shall be used for landscaping.
(Ord. of 6-29-87)
• Section 6 Business District Rear Yard: Line 6.
Rear Yard:
Twenty-five (25) feet minimum unless the lot extends from one (1) street to another street, in which case no rear yard is required, except for any residential use which shall
require a ten foot minimum. (Ord. of 6-29-87)
• Section 5 Apartment District B. Dimensional Requirements:
b.
Height:
Four thousand (4,000) square feet plus one thousand (1,000) square feet per unit up to a total of ten (10) units, then five hundred (500) square feet per unit for all units in
excess of ten (10) units. (Ord. of 6-29-87)
• Section 5 Apartment District line 4.
Four (4) stories, not to exceed sixty (60) feet maximum. Penthouses shall not be subject to four-story limitations provided the total height of the building including penthouses
does not exceed sixty (60) feet. Total floor area of church spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, radio and flag poles, water tanks, hose towers and penthouses shall not exceed in
aggregate twenty-five (25) percent of the floor area of the first floor, and provided that such church spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, radio and flag poles, water tanks and
hose towers, penthouses and shall not be more than fifty (50) percent higher than the average height of the roof of the main structure. (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-11-88)
• Section 6 Business District line 3. Height:
a. Four (4) stories, not to exceed sixty-five (65) feet maximum, but not applicable to church spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, radio and flag poles and gas holders, which shall
not exceed thirty-three (33) percent of the floor area of the first floor, and provided that such church spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, radio and flag poles and gas holders shall
not be more than fifty (50) percent higher than the average height of the roof of the main structure. (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-11-88)
• Section 6 Corner Lot Line 8. Corner Lot:
None required except seven (7) feet required when residential use. (Ord. of 6-29-87)
• Section 5 Lot Area B. Dimensional Requirements line 2 All other residential: Floor area ratio,
1 to 1 maximum (Ord. of 6-29-87)
• Section 6 Lot Area Line 2.
•
Lot Area:
a. Residential----1.5 to 1 maximum floor area ratio.
Section 17 Off-street parking paragraph/s I and J which state the following: I.
Each required car space shall be not less than 9 feet in width and 18 feet in length exclusive of
drives and maneuvering space, and the total area of any parking facility for more than five (5) cars shall average two hundred seventy-five (275) square feet per car. No driveways
or curb cuts shall exceed thirty (30) feet in width. (Ord. 01-046/2001)
J.
Parking facilities shall be designed so that each motor vehicle may proceed to and from the parking space provided for it without requiring the moving of any other motor
vehicle. The Board of Appeals, however, may by special permit modify this requirement and the dimensional requirements of paragraph (I) of this section, where a parking
facility is under full-time attendant supervision.
• Section 17 Off-Street Parking: line 2
Multifamily dwellings 2 spaces per dwelling unit. {See Section 35 for the Transportation Demand Management
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
November 11, 18, 2022
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9. On Nov. 14, 1732,
the Library Company of
Philadelphia signed off
on hiring its fi rst librarian;
where did it get books?
1. On Nov. 11, 1953, in
Cambridge, Mass., what
virus was fi rst identifi ed
and photographed?
2. In what locale is the
animated series “Darkwing
Duck” set: Duckburg,
Cape Suzette or St.
Canard?
3. On November 12
in what year did “Pudge”
Heff elfi nger became the
fi rst pro football player:
1892, 1915 or 1926?
4. According to Guinness
World Records, in
October 2022 a team of
eight created the largest
sushi roll ever (over seven
feet) – in what New England
city?
5. How are “The Republic,”
“Lost Horizon”
and “Walden Two” similar?
6.
November 13 is
World Kindness Day; in
1998 the day was created
by a coalition of NGOs,
which stands for what?
7. How are the Galloping
Gobbler, Pudding Pie
and Turkey Leg similar?
8. What author’s estate
has registered “Queen of
Crime” as a trademark?
10. What is the stage
name of singer/dancer Ernest
Evans?
11. Which monarch
ruled for the longest: King
Louis XIV, Queen Elizabeth
II or Tutankhamun?
12. The CBS eye symbol
was inspired by what that
its designer saw while
driving in Pennsylvania
Dutch country?
13. On Nov. 15, 1904,
King Camp Gillette received
a patent for his
safety razor; thereafter,
where did his company
manufacture them?
14. Guinness World ReOBITUARIES
| FROM PAGE 22
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Services will be on Monday,
November 14th at 10 AM, followed
by a private interment
at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Anita Norma (Hallet)
Dillon
A
ged 95, passed away on
October 31st
in Canaan,
CT.Anita was born on August
1st, 1927 in Everett. Wife of
sixty-three years to the late
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people paddling what unusual
orange craft?
15. What comic strip’s
original title was “Plain
Clothes Tracy”?
16. On Nov. 16, David
Livingstone (of “Doctor
Livingstone, I presume?”
fame) became the first
non-African to see what
waterfall on the Zambezi
River?
17. What does the Latin
word “novem” mean?
18. What state has the
nickname “Spud State”?
19. What is the November
fl ower?
20. On Nov. 17, 1928,
what sports venue
opened in Boston near
public transport?
on February 4th, 2010.Beloved
Mother of Donna M.
White of Ashley Falls, Kenneth
G. Dillon and his wife,
Tina of Averil Park, NY, and
the late David B. Dillon. Dear
Sister to the late Burham L.
Hallet and the late Thelma
Tsagaris. Also lovingly survived
by fi ve Grandchildren,
Justin White and his wife
Rachel of Merrimac; Kendra
Hewins and her husband
Walter of Ashley Falls; Kayla
Dillon of East Greenbush, NY;
Kenneth Dillon and his wife
Lisa of Waterford, NY, and
Jena Dillon of Averil Park, NY.
As well as six Great Grandchildren,
Walter, Sydnee, Brody,
Chace, Vera, and Ellie. Anita
was also a loving Aunt to nuOBITUARIES
| SEE PAGE 26
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI22P5436EA
Estate of: EDWARD J. DIMOND
Also Know As: Edward Dimond
Date of Death: June 20, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Michelle Bessler of Everett, MA
Michelle Bessler 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.
November 11, 2022
ANSWERS
1. Polio
2. St. Canard
3. 1892
4. Boston
5. They are fictional utopias
(written by Plato, James
Hilton and B. F. Skinner,
respectively)
6. Non-Governmental
Organizations
7. They are names of awards
given by broadcasters to
Thanksgiving Day football
game players.
8. Agatha Christie’s
9. England
10. Chubby Checker
11. King Louis XIV
12. Hex symbols on barns
13. South Boston
14. Giant pumpkins
15. “Dick Tracy”
16. Victoria Falls (also called
Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning
“Smoke that Thunders”)
17. Nine
18. Idaho
19. Chrysanthemum
20. The Boston Garden
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SAUGUS - 8 room, 3 bedroom Colonial, 1 ½
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SAUGUS - 1st AD - 7 rm, 3 bedroom Colonial offers
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WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
FOR SALE
Condo
1 Riverview
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Building 5,
Unit 204,
2 bed, 2.5 bath
$349,900.
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for Details!
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