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There were seven counts total.
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Foresteire found guilty on two counts of indecent assault & battery
charge of assault and battery
and two counts of simple battery,
according to court documents.
The
79-year-old man was
placed in handcuffs Thursday
after the verdict was announced,
to serve 90 days of
an 18-month sentence in a
county jail. The decision came
after a three-day trial this week
in which the victim, who was
a payroll clerk , told jurors that
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DiDomenico joined a collection
of policymakers, immigrants’
rights activists with the
Mass Speaks Coalition, and directly
impacted individuals to
unveil his Language Access and
Inclusion Act (SD.1066), which
would dramatically expand the
availability of non-English language
applications and interpretation
services at the state’s
public-facing state agencies,
such as MassHealth, the Department
of Children and Families,
and the Department of Unemployment
Assistance.
The Language Access and
Inclusion Act was fi rst introduced
in 2021 by Senator DiDomenico,
Representative
Adrian Madaro and Representative
Carlos González. The bill
received 25 cosponsors across
the House and Senate and was
favorably reported out of the
Joint Committee on State Administration
and Regulatory
Oversight. Advocates at last
week’s press conference said
the bill is critically needed in
Massachusetts, where onein-10
residents are considered
limited English profi cient.
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lives of so many people living
in our Commonwealth, especially
the residents of my
district and throughout gateway
communities,” said Senator
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Majority Leader of
the Massachusetts Senate.
“Non-English-speaking residents
should be able to access
government services, from
public health information to
education to unemployment
and more crucial resources. I
Language access press conference with directly impacted
individuals.
Pictured from left to right: the Massachusetts Immigrant &
Refugee Advocacy Coalition’s Director of Legislative Aff airs,
Amy Grunder, State Rep. Carlos González, State Rep. Adrian
Madaro and State Sen. Sal DiDomenico.
am proud to partner with the
Mass Speaks Coalition on this
important piece of legislation
and look forward to working
with them to get this bill
across the fi nish line.”
An Act relative to language
access and inclusion, which
was Introduced as SD.1066 by
Senator Sal DiDomenico of Everett
and HD.3616 by Representatives
Madaro of East Boston
and González of Springfield,
mandates that public-facing
state agencies provide
interpretation services
and translate vital documents
in non-English languages. Additionally,
the bill would outline
minimum language accessibility
standards, cultivate
best practices and ensure staff
capacity and training across
public-facing state agencies.
It would also create an advisory
board with representatives
from limited English-speaking
communities, the deaf or
hard-of-hearing community,
and community groups/legal
service providers to help agencies
implement the law.
Claudia, a Massachusetts
resident who moved from Brazil,
shared her story through an
interpreter: “It got to the point
where any problem I had to
solve with public or private
companies became an anguish,
a torment, something
disturbing that I often gave
up solving.”
The push to pass the Language
Access and Inclusion
Act comes on the heels of the
state’s 2022 move that was led
by Senator DiDomenico, who
secured funding to bolster
language access resources at
the Registry of Motor Vehicles
(RMV). Then, the state allocated
funding for services, programs
and activities to expand
language access. Advocates
hailed that move as a strong
step in the right direction, especially
considering how public-facing
the RMV is, but said
it is critical that the state build
off of this success and implement
language access reform
across all public-facing state
agencies.
The Mass Speaks Coalition
includes the Massachusetts
Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy
Coalition, Massachusetts
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this past weekend. Family,
friends and neighbors
gathered to celebrate the
event and support literacy
access across all ages.
The library is located inside
the shop and is available to
access during their business
hours. The Well Coffee
House is located at 983
Broadway, right on the Everett/Malden
line. This project
is the first of four in her
library network expansion
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elected officials and an impressive
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~ Calendar of Events
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February 13-18, 2023
Parlin Adults and
Teens
Meditation: Parlin MeetEverett
Little League registration is open for the season.
ing Room, Tuesday and Thursday,
February 14 and 16, at
12:15 p.m. Take a quick lunch
break. Reduce your stress
with Nurse Joanne. Please call
617-394-2300 if you have any
questions. No registration required.
Valentine’s
Day Paint
Night: Parlin Meeting Room,
Tuesday, February 14 at 7 p.m.
Love is in the air! Join us for a
paint night and create another
masterpiece made by you
with love. To sign up, please
register online, call the Parlin
Memorial Library at 617-3942302
or email parlininfo@noblenet.org.
Spots are limited
and this event is recommended
for ages 11 to 109!
This event is generously funded
by the Friends of the Everett
Public Libraries.
Bingo! Parlin Meeting
Room, Wednesday, February
15 at 1:00 p.m. Can’t get
enough Bingo? Join us for
our Bingo afternoon! Prizes
awarded. We have space for
12 people. Please join us. If
you have any questions, call
617-394-2300.
Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace
Room, Wednesday, February
15 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 617394-2300
with any questions.
No registration required.
Thursday Night Movies:
Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday,
February 16 at 6:30 p.m.
in the Parlin Meeting Room.
Join us for “Crazy Rich Asians”
(PG-13). Popcorn and hot
chocolate will be provided by
the Friends of the Everett Public
Libraries.
Parlin Children’s
Storytime with Vera: Parlin
Children’s Room, Tuesday,
February 14 at 12 p.m.; in English
or Portuguese by request.
Visit the Parlin Library
Children’s Room to attend!
Suggested ages: two to six.
Storytime and Singalong:
Parlin Toddler Play Area,
Wednesday, February 15 at
11 a.m. Come to the Parlin
Library and listen to picture
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Mayor DeMaria Announces Everett Arts Association at the Connolly Center
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ayor Carlo DeMaria
and The Council on
Aging once again, are happy
to welcome The Everett
Arts Association to the
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
The Council on Aging
Connolly Center located at
90 Chelsea Street for their
spring session. Art classes
will be given Tuesdays
from 12 noon to 3pm, beare
pleased to welcome Eagle
Bank, Monday March 6, 2023
at 10am at the Connolly Center
for this special presentation. Every
year, millions of people become
victims of fraud, exploitation
and scams. Gisella DiPaola
from Eagle Bank will present
the facts, the do’s and don’ts to
keep you and your information
ginning March 7 for 10
weeks ending in May 9.
There will be an instructor
on hand to guide you using
your preferred medium.
Mayor Announces Scam Alert Presentation for Seniors
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Mayor DeMaria Announces
Mindfulness Presentation for Seniors
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
and The Council on Aging
are pleased to introduce
Charlotte Jamar. Charlotte
is a social worker working
with the Everett Police Department.
She will be joining
us at the Connolly Center
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books, sing songs, dance
around and more. Suggested
ages: two to six.
Friday Family Movie
Night! Parlin Meeting Room,
Friday, February 17 at 3 p.m.
We will be watching “Spies in
Disguise.” Break out the popcorn!
Come and watch with
your friends and family.
Shute Adult and Teens
Valentine’s Day Paint
(90 Chelsea St.) on Monday,
February 27 at 10am for a
discussion on “Mindfulness”.
Mindfulness, “What is it, why
would you do it and how
do you do it,” Charlotte will
teach you techniques about
self-awareness and self-presNight:
Shute Meeting Room,
Thursday, February 16 at 7
p.m. Love is in the air! Join us
for a paint night and create
another masterpiece made
by you with love. To sign up,
please register online, call
the Shute Memorial Library
at 617-394-2308 or email
shuteinfo@noblenet.org. Spots
are limited and this event is
recommended for ages 11 to
109! This event is generously
funded by the Friends of the
Everett Public Libraries.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 10, 2023
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Mayor DeMaria Announces Upcoming Events
in Celebration of Black History Month
Special to The Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce upcoming
events to celebrate Black
History Month.
The month of February is recognized
as Black History Month
across the United States. It calls
on all of us to celebrate the significance
of Black American’s roles
in shaping our country’s history.
The City will be joining with
the rest of the country in reflecting
on the struggle for progress
throughout history, while also
celebrating the cultural achievements
and contributions of Black
Americans.
All Everett residents are invited
to celebrate with us at the following
events:
Seeds. Roots. Branches: A
Living History of Black Families
in Everett – Saturday, February
11 at 12:00 pm. Parlin Memorial
Library: 410 Broadway Everett,
MA 02149.
Movie: “Bessie” starring
Queen Latifah as American Blues
Singer Bessie Smith – Thursday,
February 23 at 1:00 pm. Connolly
Center – 90 Chelsea Street Everett,
MA 02149.
Let the Circle Be Unbroken:
Black History Month Cultural
Celebration – Thursday, February
23 at 6:00 p.m. Connolly Center
– 90 Chelsea Street Everett,
MA 02149.
History in the Making: Celebrating
Everett Youth and
Young Adults – Saturday, February
25 at 2:00 p.m. at the Recreation
Center – 47 Elm Street Everett,
MA 02149.
Joy Down in My Soul: A Gospel
Tribute for Black History
Month – Sunday, February 26 at
2:00 pm. Zion Church Ministries –
757 Broadway Everett, MA 02149.
For more information, please
visit cityofeverett.com/calendar/month.
Town
of Winthrop Auctioning Off Two Used Fire Trucks,
Proceeds to Help Local Community
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ave you ever wanted to
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Former Superintendent of Schools Frederick Foresteire was
found guilty of two counts of indecent assault and battery on
a person 14 and over in Malden District Court on Thursday.
(Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
GMC Model TC7D04 E-One
(used as a Rescue 1). Both of
the fire trucks are perfect for
road construction companies
or for use in a small fire department.
These online auctions are
open to the public at municibid.
com and end on Monday, February
13th.
Why are these auctions important?
These auctions are
helping to bring money right
back into improving Winthrop’s
community. 100% of the proceeds
from these auctions go
back to the Town of Winthrop.
These funds are used for road
maintenance, setting up local
events for residents, community
programs, public safety initiatives,
and more!
The 1996 Pierce Dash - Tilt Cab
Fire Pumper has 69,401 miles
on it and features a 6v92T Detroit
Diesel Motor and Allison
FORESTEIRE | FROM PAGE 1
including calling her “Miss Argentina”
and touching her
buttocks, during the nearly
two years she worked at Everett
Public Schools. During
HT 740 Transmission. The 1989
GMC Model TC7D04 E-One has
27,708 miles on it and features
a Onan 7.5 KW Diesel Generator.
Here is a snapshot of the Town
of Winthrop’s auctions on Municibid:
Founded
in 2006, Municibid,
a three-time Inc. 5000 member
(2018-2020), serves over
4,000 governments and schools
across the US who use Municibid
to auction off fire trucks,
buses, ambulances, heavy machinery,
agricultural equipment,
and other surplus goods
to the public online. www.municibid.com
Wednesday’s
trial, he admitted
to calling her “Miss Argentina”
but he denied touching her inappropriately.
His
lawyer Malone declined
to comment after the verdict
had been reached.
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McGonagle Meets with City and DCR for
“Greening the Gateway Cities” Campaign
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E
VERETT – Last week, Rep.
Joe McGonagle met with
the City Conservation Agent
Tom Philbin as well as staff
from the Department of Conservation
and Recreation to
explore DCR’s “Greening the
Gateway Cities” campaign, “an
environmental and energy efficiency
program designed
to reduce household heating
and cooling energy use by increasing
tree canopy cover in
urban residential areas in the
state’s Gateway Cities.” McGonagle
met with City officials to
discuss the best ways to implement
the program in Everett.
As a Gateway City, Everett
is eligible to participate in
the program, where trees will
be planted around the city
and residents can also call to
request a tree be planted at
their property completely free
of charge. The program plants
COSTA | FROM PAGE 1
in Everett Square and the Revere
Beach Parkway.”
Costa feels that if it passes as
is, the ordinance would take
away space, and it doesn’t fit
well with the ordinance’s encouragement
of 30 percent of
cars compared to roughly 70
percent of cars along the roadway
in the city. The ordinance
seeks to limit drivers on the
road and traffic by encouraging
other modes of transportation,
such as bicycles and public
transit.
How ev er, Council -
lor-at-Large Stephanie Smith
saw it a bit differently. “I see
TDM as one thing and zoning
as another,” Smith said. “It’s not
about parking or traffic, but
it’s about what the city wants
to see.”
Smith thinks it should be relevant
to the districts that Costa
brought up, but she feels
trees (ranging from 6ft to 10ft
tall) with a goal of covering 5%
of the target neighborhoods in
new tree canopy cover. Trees
are planted by DCR Bureau of
Forestry and Urban & Community
Forestry crews hired from
local communities.
“I think this in an incredible
program and we’re so lucky
to have access to it in Everett,”
said McGonagle. “As I’ve
learned, this isn’t just a greening
initiative to bring more
trees into densely populated
cities, it’s also an effective tool
at increasing energy efficiency
and savings in both the winter
and summer months. In the
summer, trees provide more
shade and increased transpiration
which help lower the
ground temperature and provide
relief from the heat. In the
winter, they act as an obstacle
that randomizes wind patthat
dwelling districts should
be excluded from the ordinance,
taking out some of the
ones that are zoned incorrectly.
Her idea would be effective
in spring 2024 to accommodate
the developers that are
already in progress.
Councillor-at-Large John
Hanlon warned of cross debating,
adding that everything
must be directed toward Legislative
Affairs Subcommittee
Chair Michael Marchese. The
ordinance would require eight
councillors’ votes to pass.
Marchese was on board
with Smith’s vision of excluding
dwelling units. He added
that height restrictions based
on surrounding buildings are
important so nothing looks
out of place.
The subcommittee will discuss
this at the next Legislative
Affairs Subcommittee meeting
on Thursday, March 2 at 6 p.m.,
and during next week’s Comterns,
protecting poorly insulated
homes. Of course, they
also provide increased oxygen
flow, habitats for wildlife
and add to the beautification
of urban areas. I’m grateful to
DCR and their partners, as well
as our own crews here in Everett
for making this possible. I
encourage everyone to check
out the program and get their
own tree planted.”
Those interested in Everett,
Chelsea or Revere can call
617-626-1459 to speak with a
DCR forester and have them
come to your property to assess
where and what species
of tree will be most beneficial
and energy efficient. Trees are
provided free of charge and
DCR crews will plant the trees
for you. To receive a tree, you
must agree to a two-year watering
commitment to ensure
the tree’s survival.
mittee of the Whole meeting
at 7 p.m., both at City Hall.
Monday
Tuesday
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Price includes Roller Skates
Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost
Private Parties
7:30-11 p.m.
$10.00
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Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Private Parties
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4-11 p.m.
Saturday
12-11 p.m.
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Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 10, 2023
MCAS scores show positive shift, says supt
By Tara Vocino
A
nne Auger, the Director
of Remote Learning and
Instruction, gave a Massachusetts
Comprehensive Assessment
System (MCAS) update
during Monday’s School
Committee meeting at Everett
High School.
Superintendent of Schools
Priya Tahiliani said that although
the MCAS is a small
part of a student’s testing, students
have overall performed
well, stating that she is beyond
hopeful.
Auger said 36 percent of students
performed in the proficient
category for last spring’s
2022 10th grade English Language
Arts MCAS test, showing
a positive shift from 26 in
2021 to 48 in 2022 regarding
the student growth percentile.
For the 10th grade mathematics
exam, 24 percent of
students scored proficient, according
to Auger. The numbers
were roughly the same
for younger students.
“ To measure students’
growth, we typically want to
see at least 50 percent,” Auger
said. “In math and literacy,
it’s beyond 50 percent districtwide.”
School
Committee Member-at-Large
Samantha Lambert
said they want to celebrate
with students.
Auger said students in the
lower achievement categories
receive an opportunity to
enroll in an acceleration academy.
Auger encouraged English
Language Learners (ELL)
students to maintain heritage
language skills by continuing
to have conversations in their
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native language.
Ward 5 School Committee
Member Marcony Almeida-Barros,
who was an ELL
student, asked if the numbers
reflect ELL learners. “Some
promising data shows a higher
performance once they do
become proficient in English,”
Auger said. “Unfortunately,
the MCAS doesn’t wait for
them to learn English.”
Mayor Carlo DeMaria asked
Auger why some elementary
school students do better
than their peers. Auger
said those teachers cut out
a 50-minute block to have a
common teaching time for
teachers to build best practices.
DeMaria,
whose first language
wasn’t English, said he
spoke to an ESL teacher that
suggested obtaining 10 to 13
students in February is somewhat
disruptive to teaching
the students who are already
here. The Brazilian academic
year ends in December, and
many immigrate to the United
States during that time
frame. “They were already at
a certain level,” DeMaria said.
“When new kids came in,
they’d have to stop for them
and start over.”
He asked if they’d do better
in a temporary different classroom,
as in the past. Auger
said students learning separately
isn’t in students’ best
interest since research shows
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During Monday’s School Committee meeting at Everett High
School, the Everett Public Schools’ Director of Remote Learning
and Instruction, Anne Auger, said 36 percent of students
performed in the proficient category, showing a positive shift in
the percentile over last academic year. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
that it’s important to have native
English speakers alongside
them.
Ward 2 School Committee
Member Jason Marcus asked
about cities like Springfield
and Lowell and how Everett
compares to them. Auger said
the cities that are listed are
comparable to Everett. Tahiliani
said the packet that she
handed out includes more
comparisons.
School Committee Memberat-Large
Cynthia Sarnie, who
doesn’t think students should
be required to pass the MCAS
to graduate, asked if stress affects
students’ performance.
“They may feel like they aren’t
where they need to be,”
Sarnie said. “What do we do
to help them?”
Auger said interim assessments
help and that teachers
do a phenomenal job leading
up to the standardized test.
Sarnie remembered the
temporary transitional classrooms
that Mayor DeMaria
was speaking of – so that students
don’t feel left out. However,
Auger said they’ve outgrown
any model that requires
a separate space.
“An argument can be made
for a certain amount of time
for a developmental level,” Tahiliani
said. “However, I don’t
know if it’s helpful to talk
about hypothetical if we don’t
have the space.”
DeMaria, who doesn’t agree
with the MCAS requirement,
said students’ achievements
are nothing short of amazing.
Ward 4 School Committee
Member/Chair Michael Mangan
said teachers do a great
job adapting to a melting pot
of students from all over the
world.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI23P0439EA
Estate of: JOSEPH DAVID BOTTOMLEY, Jr.
Date of Death: JANUARY 05, 2023
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner Sandra Paige of Brooksville, FL
Sandra Paige of Brooksville, FL has been informally appointed
as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety
on the bond.
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Office. Call Matt at (617) 699-0887
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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“Guns and Hoses” – police and fire personnel skate for Cops for Kids with
Cancer and the Everett Fire 143 Scholarship Fund in men’s ice hockey fundraiser
By Tara Vocino
A
pproximately 13 members
of the Police and Fire
Departments battled it out to
raise money for Cops for Kids
with Cancer and the Everett
Fire 143 Scholarship Fund on
Saturday at Allied Veterans Memorial
Rink. The Fire Department
won, 9-4.
Members of the Everett Fire Department and Chelsea Fire Department (CFD), pictured from left to right: top row: goalie Scott
Hogan, Craig M. Hardy, Joseph DeSisto, Kyle Sikora, Shayne Mahoney, Kevin O’Keefe (CFD), Robert Crafts, Dylan D’Ambrosio
and Player/Coach Richard Costanza; bottom row: Robert Colameta, Melvin “Chip” Tauzier, Daniel Concannon, Michael O’Brien,
Adam Giancola (CFD), Nicholas Quatieri (CFD), Brian Rammuno and goalie Michael O’Donnell.
Rory Perretti (at left), who is
Fire Captain Derek Perretti’s
daughter, and Madison
Laforte sang the National
Anthem before the game.
Ward 6 Councillor Alfred
Lattanzi (at left) and Malden
Forestdale School Principal
Pictured from left to right: Police Officer Joseph Poirier,
Firefighter Ian Tweeddale, Police Officer John Fitzpatrick,
friend Tim Slinski, Police Officer Ryan Silmon, Police Officer
Sean Fitzpatrick, Police Officer Charles Aponte and Malden
Firefighter Ray Carr.
Donald Concannon supported
“guns and hoses” during
Saturday’s men’s ice hockey
fundraiser for Cops for Kids
with Cancer and the Everett
Fire 143 Scholarship Fund at
Allied Veterans Memorial Rink.
HOSES: Shown from left to right: Firefighter Hunter Poulos,
Deputy Fire Chief Joseph Hickey, Firefighter Steven Werner, Fire
Lt. Eric Keller, and Fire Lt. Jack Gardner cheered on their team.
Police Officers, pictured from left to right:
Brian Colantuoni, Matthew Cafarella, Michael
Mori, Sean Fitzpatrick and Nichols Stanfield.
Shown from left to right: Domenic Cristiano,
Juliette Cristiano, Abby O’Brien, Seraphina
D’Alelio, Ava O’Brien, Layla Cristiano and
Mia Cristiano rooted for Fire Captain Michael
O’Brien, of Everett Fire, and Police Sgt. Nicholas
Cristiano, of Everett Police, both of whom are
team captains.
Lucca and Marissa (both far left) and Fire Dept. goalie Michael
O’Donnell with his sisters Megan (at left) and Melissa O’Donnell.
Members of the Everett Police Department and Revere Police Department (RPD), pictured from
left to right: standing: Matthew Cafarella, Ryan Silman, Matthew Leslie (RPD), Trevor Fidler,
Tommy Leyne, Joe Duca (RPD), Billy Fox, Jackie Dean (RPD) and Jamie Chambers; sitting: Nick
Cristiano, Jimmy Picardi (RPD), Pat Gryp, Mike Mori and Steve Ahern (RPD).
GUNS: Police Officers, pictured from left to right: Jorge Gallego,
Brian Colantuoni, Dominic Monzione and Sean Fitzpatrick
cheered on their team. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Salvadoran American artist features butterfl ies
and her Spanish cultural heritage in pop-up art gallery
By Tara Vocino
E
verett resident Jay Guanaka
was the featured
artist of the month during
Sunday’s Art Lab Everett
gallery event on Bucknam
Street. Her theme is experiments
with symbols and surrealism.
She also has two murals
– on Beautification Way
along Ferry Street and at 66
Main St. Guanaka studies
at Lesley University in Cambridge.
Visit Drawing_Jay to
purchase her artwork.
Artist Jay Guanaka (at left) and Art Lab Everett Founder/
Director Martha Chason-Sokol are shown with butterfly
paintings during Sunday’s Art Lab Everett gallery event on
Bucknam Street.
This vibrant painting is titled “Three Butterfl ies.”
Mirella Gallo said she likes the color pattern and composition
of this piece. At left is Jay Guanaka.
Artist Jay Guanaka (at left) and Art Lab Everett Founder/
Director Martha Chason-Sokol admire this colorful butterfl y
in the window. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
A sketch of Richie’s Slush on
Revere Beach Parkway shows
a serving of slush rising above
the iconic location.
This piece, which is titled
“Three Roses,” is an optical
illusion of two roses.
Sioux Gerow said the butterflies bring back childhood
memories.
Jay Guanaka drew Hay
Parris, whom she follows on
Instagram.
This is a painting of local artist
Jay Guanaka’s parents, Ruben
and Berta.
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Lady Tide Basketball cruise past Somerville, 52-28
Malica Guillaume battles a defending Somerville player.
Senior Japhnie Pierre and her
teammate.
Lady Tide teammates celebrate after they took out Somerville
Tuesday night, 52-28.
Malica Guillaume goes up for a basket
during the Tide’s win over Somerville
Tuesday night.
Tide senior BrookLynn Acevedo
passes the ball Tuesday night.
Tatiana Moran of Everett drives past a Somerville defender Tuesday night in
Everett.
Kayley Rossi of Everett goes up for
a basket as players from Somerville
move in to defend.
Emilia Maria-Babcock works to pass the ball to a teammate with seconds left
in the 4th
quarter during their win over Somerville.
Emilia Maria-Babcock takes her foul
shot.
Tide Head Coach Riley Dunn is shown
during Tuesday night action against
Somerville.
Senior Lamiah Wyzard and her family on senior night
Tuesday.
The talented EHS Crimson Tide Cheerleaders stand
during the Star Spangle Banner at Tuesday night’s girls
basketball game with Somerville.
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EHS Crimson Tide Girls Basketball Team Honor Seniors
Senior Nehemie Lucien and her family.
Senior and team managers in the center, Leandra Germain and her teammates stand together
on senior night.
Senior Japhnie Pierre and her family.
Senior Nehemie Joseph and her family
stand together on senior night.
Senior BrookLynn Acevedo and her family.
Everett’s Kayley Rossi drives the ball past a Highlander defender.
Lamiah Wyzard on the tip off for
Everett during the game with
Somerville Tuesday night.
Malica Guillaume of Everett goes up
for a basket for the Crimson Tuesday
night.
Senior Co-Captain Kayley Rossi and her family on senior night.
Everett fans cheer on their home team during senior night Tuesday in Everett.
(Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
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Malden, Everett and Revere students
join forces in co-op wrestling team
E
By Tara Vocino
verett, Revere and
Malden High School
students joined forces
in a co-op wrestling
team during Wednesday’s
Varsity Wrestling
Senior Night at Malden
High School.
Members of the wrestling team, led by coaches Rin Van, Nicholas Erban and Omar Khatimi, during Wednesday’s Varsity Wrestling
Senior Night at Malden High School. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Revere High School
senior Yousef Hassan
with Assistant Coach
Nicholas Erban.
Malden High School
seniors Joel Vargas and
Katelynn Vo with Head
Coach Rin Van.
Malden High School students, in the bottom row, pictured from left to right:
David Parada Arajo, Ivan Landaverde-Lemus, Nicole Zeng and Katelynn Vo.
Second row, pictured from left to right: Sean Cochran, Matt Chan, Kenneth
Wong, Obert Jean Louis, Corynne McNulty, who is the lone 8th grader, Helen
Nie, and Head Coach Rin Van. Back row, pictured from left to right: Joel Xander
Vargas and Mekhi Cook.
Yousef Hassan , of
Revere, and Steven CalixBustillo,
of Chelsea.
Everett High School
senior Alex Oscar with
Everett High School
Coach Nicholas Erban.
Everett residents, pictured from left to right: Kevon Argueta, Maria Mederios,
Alex Oscar, Ghordany Ramos and Jason Vasquez.
Malden Mayor Gary Christenson, seniors Nicole Zeng with Joel Vargas, and
Malden High School Athletic Director Charles Conefrey.
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Tide bounces back with two wins to inch
closer to state tournament berth
Everett girls’ basketball takes on host Malden
Catholic Friday night with postseason on the line
REEM hockey gets ready
for the stretch run
to secure tourney spot
Tide will celebrate Senior
Night against St. Joseph’s
Prep Wednesday night
By Joe McConnell
T
he Everett High
School boys’ co-op
hockey team (3-5 in the
Greater Boston League,
7-7 overall) needs just
three more wins in its
last six games to secure
a Division 3 state tourEverett’s
Tatiana Moran drove past a Somerville
defender on Tuesday night in Everett.
(Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
By Joe McConnell
T
he Everett High
School girls’ basketball
team (9-5 in the
Greater Boston League,
9-8 overall) bounced
back nicely with two
wins after a tough loss
to Lynn Classical on Jan.
31, 44-33.
Two nights later, the local
quintet topped Lynn
English, 63-59. Senior
captain Kayley Rossi was
the star of the show after
accounting for 27 points
and seven rebounds.
“[Rossi] also went seven
of eight in free throws,
hitting some big ones
down the stretch, before
sealing the deal with the
game-winning shot,” said
coach Riley Dunn.
“Sophomore Emilia
Maria Babcock and junior
Malaica Guilaume
were next up against the
Bulldogs on offense with
14 and 12 points, respectively,”
added the Everett
coach. “I was very proud
of the team’s composure
and resiliency under
pressure.”
The Crimson Tide girls
were then at home on
Tuesday night, Feb. 7,
just in time for Senior
Night, and they completed
the celebration with a
resounding victory over
Somerville, 52-28. “It was
The Lady Tide’s Malica Guillaume is shown going up
for a basket for the Crimson Tide on Tuesday night.
a beautiful way to honor
and celebrate our seniors
and their commitment
and dedication to
this program throughout
the last four years,”
said Dunn.
Rossi and Babcock
paced the offensive
attack with 10 points
apiece. Senior Nehemie
Lucien chipped in with
eight points, while pulling
down 10 rebounds.
“Major shoutout to our
seniors Kayley, Japhnie
[Pierre], Nehemie, Jojo
[Nehemie Joseph], Lamiah
[Wyzard], Brooke
[Brookelyn Acevedo],
Tanaeja [Elie], Tatiana
[Moran] and our amazing
manager Leandra
[Germain],” said Dunn after
Tuesday night’s game.
The Everett girls will
be playing a Friday night
game this week at Malden
Catholic against the
Lancers, starting at 7
p.m., and a win down
the street in Malden
will clinch a postseason
berth for Dunn’s squad.
Everett boys’ basketball clinches postseason
berth with win over Somerville
Tide wraps up the league season at home
Wednesday against Revere on Senior Night
By Joe McConnell
T
he Everett High School
boys’ basketball team
(10-3 in the Greater Boston
League, 10-6 overall)
is in the state tournament
after dismantling Somerville
Tuesday night (Feb.
7), 57-39.
In last Thursday’s night’s
showdown against undefeated
Lynn English,
the Crimson Tide turned
in a much better effort
against the Bulldogs than
the first time these two
teams hooked up, which
resulted in a 40-point loss.
This time around, the Bulldogs
ended up winning
the game with a second
half explosion, 74-56. They
only led by five at halftime,
33-28.
“We did a good job controlling
their full-court
pressure in the first half,”
said coach Stanley Chamblain,
“particularly our
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nament berth.
“We definitely have
some winnable games
left on the regular season
schedule, but we
probably have to steal
one, as well,” said Coach
Craig Richards before
the start of Wednesday
night’s game at
Bedford.
The Crimson Tide defeated
host Lowell last
Wednesday, Feb. 1, 3-1,
but then the Medford
hex continued three
days later in Everett. It
was all tied up at four
early on in the third
period, but the Mustangs
then took advantage
of a five-minute
penalty to light the
lamp twice to regain
the lead for good. They
went on to win the contest,
9-4. The Mustangs
won all three games
against their Everett rivals
this year, and led
after two in last week’s
encounter, 4-3, before
the home team temporarily
tied it up.
Austin Annunziata
paced the offensive
attack against Lowell
with two goals. Michael
Brandano and Lukas
Deguire assisted on
both of his scores. Brandano
notched the insurance
tally from Cam
Couto and Annunziata.
Goalie Ben Rosa was
credited with 15 saves
against Lowell, while
his teammates pummeled
opposing netminder
Aidan Lavoie
with 40 shots.
But then came Medford,
their nemesis, at
home last Saturday
Craig Richards
Head Coach
night. It was all tied up
at one after one period,
but the Mustangs
forged ahead by one
after two, 4-3. But the
Tide didn’t give up after
scoring the equalizer
early on in the final
stanza, before the
game finally got away
from them.
Senior Chris Cecca
netted an unassisted
goal to ignite the offense.
Matt Lacroix followed
with a goal from
Jake Simpson and David
Saia. The offensive
line produced two
more goals together:
Brandano and Deguire
picked up the helpers
on Annunziata’s tally,
and Annunziata returned
the favor on
Brandano’s marker that
was also setup by Deguire.
Rosa played 2 ½
periods in goal before
Aaron Al-Marayati took
over those chores.
After traveling to
Bedford for the aforementioned
Wednesday
night non-league
encounter against the
Buccaneers, both teams
will go up against each
other once again three
nights later in Everett,
starting at 6 p.m. The
Tide will then celebrate
Senior Night before the
start of the non-league
game against Saint Joseph
Prep on Wednesday,
Feb. 15, at 7 p.m.
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GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK:
The 'Lynns' rule respective Boys and Girls Basketball roosts
League basketball squads could be headed for postseason runs; Most will be on the road due to Power Rankings
By Steve Freker
I
t's been a season-long tour
of "Blowouts 'R Us" for one
team, and close to the same
for the other.
We are talking the bookend,
undefeated Greater Boston
League Championship
seasons for the Lynn English
(boys league) and Lynn Classical
(girls league) teams this
winter.
Both teams steamrolled
through their respective
league to titles in a way not
seen often in ANY league in
the state.
For the Lynn English boys...
maybe not seen EVER?
The Lynn English Bulldogs
boys basketball team is a perfect
14-0 in the GBL, 17-0 overall.
The LE 'Dogs average margin
of victory — 46.5 points—
is the largest in the state!
Here are a few eye-opening
numbers:
— The team averages 86.6
points per game— leading
the state, and allows 39.9
ppg... and this is remarkable...
ALSO leading the state!
—Lynn English boys have
scored 90+ points 5 times,
80+ points 10 times and 70+
points two times
— The CLOSEST any team
has come to LE all year is a
74-56 win over visiting Everett
on February 2, an 18-point
victory
Malden High’s Zeke Noelsaint (22)
drives the baseline in a game against
Lynn Classical earlier this year.
—The closest any team has
been at halftime in a game
this season was when host
Malden High was down, 2520,
on their way to a 72-38
loss to LE
Lynn Classical Girls Basketball
is also undefeated at 14-0
and GBL Champion and perfect
at 17-0 overall. The Lady
Rams have also had its share
of blowout, one sided victories,
though none on the scale
of the Lynn English boys.
Both the Lynn English boys
and the Lynn Classical girls
teams have the real potential
finishing with a magical 20-0
unbeaten regular season finish,
followed by hoped-for
long postseason state tournamentl
runs and possible MIAA
State Championship.
The Lynn Classical girls have
what appears to be a clear
path to unbeaten with nonleague
games against Triton
Regional and former Northeastern
Conference foe Saugus
(twice). Saugus hammered
Triton last week, but is 10-4
and in first place in the Smaller
School Division in the NEC.
Malden High’s Ethan Phejarsai (10) looks for
a shot against defense by Revere’s Domenic
Boudreau, right.
Lynn English will certainly
be challenged in its final two
games of the season. On Saturday,
Feb. 18 Lynn English
will play defending MIAA Division
2 State Champion Malden
Catholic (14-2) at 1:45
p.m. at the St. Mary's tournament.
There
is talk that game may
be moved to a larger venue
considering the fact that two
Eastern Mass. giants are taking
swings at each other.
In its regular season finale,
LE Bulldogs will play return
to St.Mary's for a single game
against the defending Division
4 State Champs.
****
MIAA Statewide Tourney
Power Rankings might
even keep undefeated GBL
teams from home games
Despite being undefeated
and league champion at
17-0—the only unbeaten
team in Division 1— Lynn English
will most likely not have
a home game after the firstround
MIAA Division 1 State
Basketball Tournament
year.
Malden High’s Kimberly Tropnas works
on offense against Lynn Classical, the
GBL champion this year
Lynn English is ranked #10
at this point, behind nine other
Division 1 teams expected
to advance in the State Tournament.
Lynn
Classical girls are
ranked even lower. Even at 160,
the Lady Rams are ranked
43RD (!!) by the MIAA and
would be on the road for the
entirety of the State Tournament.
****
Malden
High Girls Basketball
& Everett Boys
have qualified for States;
Malden, Revere boys are
on the fence right now
The Malden High School
girls basketball team is the
only GBL girls team already
punching their ticket for the
MIAA State Tournament.
With a 46-30 win at Revere
Tuesday night, Malden improved
to 10-7 overall and
made it to the .500 mark, the
minimum winning percentage
for state tournament
qualification.
this
One other GBL boys team
has qualified for the postseason
and two others are close
to tourney spots. Everett High
boys topped Revere Tuesday,
57-39, to get to 10-6 and grab
a state tourney spot.
Malden and Revere battled
Tuesday with the Patriots
emerging with a 62-59
win and staying alive for the
postseason in moving to 7-10
overall.
Revere must win its final
3 games to extend its season
while Malden, at 9-8
overall has three chances to
nail down that elusive 10th
win, with games at home
against Somerville Monday
(6:00 p.m.), at Melrose on
Wednesday (6:30 p.m.) and
then home versus Woburn
next Friday, February 17 in
then regular season finale at
6:00 p.m.
GBL BOYS
BASKETBALL
Team GBL Overall
+*Lynn English 14-0
Everett 9-3
Medford 8-5
Malden 7-6
Revere 5-9
Lynn Classical 4-10
Somerville 4-8
Chelsea 1-12
GBL GIRLS
BASKETBALL
Team GBL Overall
+*Lynn Classical 14-0
*Lynn English 10-4
*Malden 8-6
Medford 7-6
Everett 7-9
Revere 6-8
Somerville 2-11
Chelsea 0-13
17-0
11-6
10-7
7-9
7-9
6-12
2-13
1-15
+Cliinched GBL Championship
*Clinched MIAA Stater Tourney berth
GBL BOYS HOCKEY
Team GBL Overall
+*Medford 9-0-0
Somerville 5-3-0
10-6-1
8-7-0
Everett/Malden/Revere
3-5-0
0-9-0
Lynn
4-7-0
2-18-1
+Clinched GBL Championship
*Clinched MIAA State Tourney berth
All Advocate Photos this page/ Henry Huang
17-0
9-6
9-6
9-8
7-10
7-12
5-11
1-15
+Clinched GBL Championship
*Cliinched MIAA State Tourney berth
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OBITUARIES
Salvatore “Sal”
DiSchino
ing bread at Roma Bakery
in Somerville. He “hit it big”
when he landed a job as a
machinist at Cambridge Electric
Light Company where he
worked until his retirement.
In his younger days, Sal
O
f Everett. Passed away
peacefully on February
4th at the age of 81. Born in
Gaeta, Italy, Sal was the son
of the late Antonio and Anna
(Capobianco) DiSchino. As
the oldest of four, Sal came
to the United States when he
was sixteen. His father came
just before him, and they
both worked and saved for
his mother and three siblings
to join them several years later.
The entire family settled in
Somerville. Some of his first
jobs included washing dishes
at Logan Airport and bakloved
the beach. Revere
Beach and Beachmont were
his go-tos in the summer
months where he’d usually
come home with several
buckets full of mussels for his
family to enjoy! More recently,
his past times had shifted
to hanging out at the Square
One Mall in Saugus or at the
Market Basket in Chelsea, enjoying
coffee with his buddies
or working on his sudoku
puzzles. Many of his friends
were immigrants themselves
and they enjoyed their retirement
talking about everything
from their immigrant
experiences to cars, politics,
current events- whatever! Sal
was a renaissance man who
could engage in conversation
on many different topics.
Sal was the beloved husband
of Rachel M. (DelPapa)
DiSchino, devoted father of
Diana Luongo and her husband
Anthony of Wilmington,
MA, Cristina Ventolieri
and her husband Donald of
Somerville, MA, loving “Papa”
to Daniel and Lorianna Luongo,
loving brother to Cosmo
DiSchino of Somerville, MA,
Maria Goss of Londonderry,
NH and Rosa Rappoli of
Tewksbury, MA. He is also
survived by many nieces and
nephews whom he adored.
Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend
Salvatore’s visiting hours in
the Cafasso & Sons Funeral
Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of
Main St.) Everett, Friday, February
10 from 4-8 p.m. His funeral
will be from the funeral
home on Saturday, at 9 a.m.
followed by a funeral Mass in
the Immaculate Conception
Church, 487 Broadway, Everett,
at 10 a.m. Services will
conclude with entombment
with U.S. Army Military Honors
at the Holy Cross “Chapel
Hill” Mausoleum, Malden.
In lieu of flowers, please
consider a donation in Sal’s
memory to Spaulding Rehabilitation
Network at https://
giving.spauldingrehab.org/.
Parking with attendants on
duty.
Howard W. “Howie”
Carleton, Jr.
O
f Everett. Passed away at
the Kaplan Family Hospice
House in Danvers after
a brief illness on February 6th
2023 at 62 years. Born in Ev,
erett,
he was the beloved son
of the late Howard W. Carleton,
Sr. and the late Loraine
D. (Spencer) Carleton. Loving
brother of Andrea Callahan
of Saugus. Loving nephew
of John Carleton, Roy Spencer
and his wife Sherry, Allen
Spencer and his companion
Carlene, and the late John
and Arthur Spencer. Cherished
uncle of Paula Cori, Julie,
and Robbie. Cherished
great uncle of Shane, Gabrielle,
Beck, Lorenzo, and Jacob.
He is also survived by
his dear longtime friend Henry
Evers and many loving
friends.
Howard worked in the construction
and repair service
for most of his life. Howard
loved nature and the outdoors
exploring beaches,
mountains, and streams.
Relatives and friends were
invited to attend visiting
hours at the JF Ward Funeral
Home, Everett on Thursday,
Feb 9th
, followed by a funeral
service in the funeral. In
Howard’s memory, donations
in his name may be made to
the ASPCA @ www.aspca.org
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BASKETBALL | FROM PAGE 15
point guard David De Souza,
who did a great job identifying
where their double teams
were coming from, while also
leading our defensive eff ort to
keep things close. But in the
third quarter, Lynn English was
even more aggressive to outscore
us, 23-9, which sealed our
fate in this game.”
De Souza buried only one
free throw, but he did pick up
nine assists that helped keep
the score close for a while. Steven
Cordero was actually the
big gun for the Tide against
the Bulldogs with 31 points.
“(Cordero) has been in a little
slump for a couple of weeks, but
he’s picking it back up again for
us,” said Chamblain, “which is a
good thing for us, because he’s
our guy, he’s our scorer.”
Anderson Joseph was next in
line with nine points. Kevin Ruiz
accounted for six points. Lesion
Ruiz netted four. Karmarri Ellerbe
and Cleevence Erilus scored
two apiece. Allsin Desruisseaux
nailed one free throw, along
with De Souza.
Against the Highlanders, the
Tide actually trailed Somerville
by two after one quarter, 16-14.
But then, the Everett boys went
to a full-court zone defense
that broke into a man defense
to double team their ball carrier
to take control of the game.
The local quintet led at halftime,
27-19.
Cordero paced the attack
against Somerville with 16
points. Kevin Ruiz chipped
in with 13. De Souza came
through with 11 points. Joseph
had nine points. Christian
Vasquez tallied three times. Erilus
and Ellerbe ended up with
two apiece.
The Tide will play host to longtime
rival Cambridge tonight
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(718) 865-4000
Docket No. MI22P4472EA
Estate of: DIPAK NEPAL
Date of Death: 04/20/2022
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and
Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by
Sumitra Nepal of Everett, MA requesting that the Court enter
a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested
in the Petition.
The Petitioner requests that:
Sumitra Nepal of Everett, MA be appointed as Personal
Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety on
the bond in unsupervised administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object
to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file
a written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 03/07/2023.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in
an unsupervised administration is not required to file an
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: February 07, 2023
TARA E. DECRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
February 10, 2023
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
February 10, 17, 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 Monday February 27, 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:
87-89 Malden Street
Map/Lot: L0-05-000095
Person Requesting: Jean Thermitus
33 Jackson Ave.
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
Interior renovations to convert a pre-existing nonconforming Three (3) unit residential structure and
use to a Six (6) unit residential use.
Reason for Denial:
The existing structure, parking count and use are non-conforming. A special permit is required to
extend or alter the pre-existing nonconforming use and to change the use of the nonconforming
structure.
Violations:
• The existing use of the property as a three (3) family residence is nonconforming.
Section 4.B.2(b) of the Zoning Ordinance requires seven thousand (7,000) s.f. of lot area for a
two (2) family dwelling. The subject property has only 4,035 ± s.f. of area and is used as a three
(3) family dwelling. Converting the property to a six (6) unit residential use would constitute an
extension or alteration of the pre-existing nonconforming use, requiring a special permit under
Section 3.C of the Zoning Ordinance.
• In addition, use of the property as a three (3) family residence is nonconfonning as to parking
requirements. Pursuant to Section 17.A. l of the Zoning Ordinance, a three-unit residential use
would require six (6) parking spaces, but the lot contains only five (5) parking spaces. Altering
the use to six (6) residential units will render the use more nonconforming as to parking,
requiring either a special permit pursuant to Section 3.C of the Zoning Ordinance or voluntary
participation in the Transportation Demand Management program under Section 35 of the
Zoning Ordinance.
•
The right side of the existing structure is less than the required Four (4) foot minimum. A special
permit to change the use of a pre-existing nonconforming structure is required under Section 3.F
of the Zoning Ordinance.
(Feb. 10) in a good old-fashioned
Friday night game, starting
at 7 p.m. Revere then comes
to town Wednesday (Feb. 15) for
the Senior Night game, also beginning
at 7 p.m. They will then
head to Woburn High School for
the annual Comcast Invitational
on Feb. 19 and 20 to close out
the regular season. Everett will
face Newton North in the fi rst
game on Feb. 19 at 5 p.m. Central
Catholic then takes on Beverly
in the nightcap at 6:30 p.m.
The consolation game will begin
at 12:30 p.m. the next day,
followed by the championship
showdown at 6:45 p.m.
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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 Monday February 27, 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:
20 Chelsea Street
Map/Lot: L0-01-000009
Person Requesting: Cenvia Real Estate LLC
22 Chelsea Street
Everett, MA 02149
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on
February 27, 2023 on an appeal filed on behalf of Cenvia Real
Estate, LLC from January 26, 2023 denial of a building permit
to construct a five-story mixed use building on property located
at 20-22 Chelsea Street, Everett MA 02149. The building permit
was denied based upon the Planning Board’s January 3, 2023
vote to deny site plan approval.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
February 10, 17, 2023
- 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. MI23A0092D
CITATION G.L.c.210, § 6
In the matter of: Jayden William Haley
To: Peter Francois and any unnamed or unknown parent and
persons interested in a petition for the adopiton of said child
and to the the Department of Children and Families of said
Commonwealth.
A petition has been presented to said court by:
Patricia Sahlas
Charles Sahlas, Jr.
of Everett, Ma
of Everett, Ma
requesting for leave to adopt said child and that the name of the
child be changed to
Jayden William Haley
If you object this adoption you are entitled to the
appoinment of an attorney if you are an indigent person.
An indigent person is defined by SJC Rule 3:10. The definition
includes but is not limited to persons receiving TAFDC,
EACDC, poverty related veteran’s benefits, Medicaid, and SSI.
The Court will determine if you are indigent. Contact an
Assistant Judicial Case Manager or Adoption Clerk of the Court
on or before the date listed below to obtain the necessary forms.
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR
ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN
SAID COURT AT:
Woburn ON OR BEFORE TEN O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING
(10:00 AM) ON 03/22/2023
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court.
Date: January 25, 2023
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
February 03, 10, 17, 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 Monday February 27, 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:
46 Liberty Street
Map/Lot: C0-03-000152
Person Requesting: Mr. Cesar Lopez Berrio
20 Chatham Road
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To alter the exiting Two (2) family dwelling by adding Four (4) units for total of Six (6) units to the
existing non-conforming structure
Reason for Denial:
The proposed use is not permitted in the Dwelling District and the building does not meet the
current zoning requirements for setbacks.
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as
follows:
Violations:
• A Six (6) unit residential use is not permitted in this zoning district.
• It appears from the supplied plot plan that several vehicles will be backing into the street.
• Parking shown on the lot but there are several spaces located in the front yard setback.
•
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:
(1) A single or double semi-detached dwelling existing at the time of the first enactment of, the
Zoning Ordinance may be converted to provide not more than a total of three (3) dwelling
units provided that the following standards are met:
Any addition shall comply with the front, side and rear yard requirements and height
limitations of the Zoning Ordinance.
Where the existing building is already non-conforming, any alteration shall not increase the
existing non-conformity. Parking in accordance with this Zoning Ordinance shall be provided
for any additional dwelling units. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(2.) Section 3 General requirements paragraph 3 which states the following:
Existing non-conforming structure or uses may be extended or altered, provided that
such extension, alteration or change of use shall be permitted only upon the grant of a Special
Permit by the zoning board of appeals after a public hearing and a finding by the board that
such extension, alteration or change of use shall not be substantially more detrimental to the
neighborhood than the existing non-conforming use or structure. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(3.) Section 17 Off-street Parking paragraph O line 4 which states the following:
Except for one-and two-family dwellings, parking shall be designed so that it is not necessary
to drive over sidewalks or curbs or to back into the street or driveway.
(4) Section 17 Off-street parking line K which states the following:
(K) Parking facilities shall be designed so that no vehicles shall be parked nearer to any
street lines than the minimum specified building setback for the Zoning District in which the
parking facility is located. [in this case the front yard setback is a minimum of 10 feet per
Section 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional requirements]
(5) Section 33 Transportation Demand Management: the requirement for this Zoning District but
the applicant must file with the TDM because of the number of require spaces.)
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
February 10, 17, 2023
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3. On Feb. 11, 1753, the fi rst hospital
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started; what Founding Father cofounded
it?
4. The University of Florida Gators
were the namesake of what product?
5. Can pigs get sunburnt?
6. On Feb. 12, 1877, the fi rst long-distance
phone call and also the fi rst news
dispatch made by telephone connected
what two Massachusetts port cities?
7. The 1974 Super Bowl ad for Noxzema
featured what Super Bowl legend?
8. How are Gentoo, Chinstrap and
Emperor similar?
9. On Feb. 13, 1914, ASCAP was
founded to protect its members; what
does ASCAP stand for?
10. Since 1932, what NYC venue has
been the largest indoor theater in the
world?
11. How are “The General,” “The Lady
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12. The giant water lily is native to
what continent?
13. On Feb. 14, 1849, the fi rst of what
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