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he City of Everett hosted
a Juneteenth celebration
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members and elected offi -
cials. The event kicked off with
Bishop Robert Brown welcoming
everyone to the event and
introducing guest speakers
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, State
Senator Sal DiDomenico and
State Representative Judith
Garcia to offer their greetings
and speak about the importance
of celebrating Juneteenth
together as a community.
The event included spectacular
performances, beginJUNETEENTH
| SEE PAGE 15
Friday, June 23, 2023
committee and renting Pope John to ELYSAC, during School Committee meeting
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Care, and Estate Tax Assistance
ast Thursday, Senator DiDomenico
and his Senate
colleagues approved a $590
million Tax Relief bill that delivers
support to low- and
middle-income earners and
chips away at the headwinds
that threaten Massachusetts’s
competitiveness. Focusing on
providing relief to residents
across Massachusetts while
upholding fi scal responsibility,
the Senate’s tax relief package
will provide relief to renters,
seniors and parents struggling
with high early education
costs – while also increasing
much-needed housing
production. With the recent
passage of the FY24 budget
last month, the Commonwealth
is now poised to secure
and strengthen its economic
foundation to weather future
uncertainty. This bill also includes
language that DiDomenico
has fi led and pushed for
in the areas of the Earned Income
Tax Credit and the Child
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“Our state is losing its competitive
edge because many
working families, older residents,
and young people
can’t aff ord to live here anymore
and this tax relief package
refl ects our focus on fi xing
that,” said Senator DiDomenico,
who is Assistant Majority
Leader of the Massachusetts
Senate. “I am pleased to
share that some of my biggest
priorities were included,
from increasing tax credits
for working families to reforming
some of our cumbersome
public benefi t programs
which will ensure people can
easily access all the fi nancial
support they deserve. I am
also thrilled that we have taken
steps to address our housing
crisis, as well. I want to
thank Senate President Karen
Spilka, Chair Rodrigues, and
Senator Moran for their dedication
to making this a tax
package that benefits residents
who need it most.”
“As I have said from the outset,
tax relief should go to the
workers, families, and elderly
residents of the Commonwealth
who need it most,” stated
Senate President Karen E.
Spilka (D-Ashland). “Massachusetts
doesn’t need just any
tax relief; we need permanent,
progressive, smart, and sustainable
tax relief. Too many
families have been caught
between the rising costs of
healthcare, housing, education,
and basic goods. While
we advance reforms to lower
these costs and shore up
our social services, meaningful
tax relief is another tool in
our kit to encourage people to
live and raise their families in
Massachusetts. I want to thank
each of my Senate colleagues
who contributed to this proposal,
especially Senator Rodrigues
and Senator Moran for
their leadership in developing
this strong package.”
This package includes a variety
of initiatives as tax relief
for the residents of Massachusetts.
The bill mandates the
following:
• Increases the Earned Income
Tax Credit (EITC), which
provides critical support to
working families, from 30% to
40% of the federal credit
• Merges existing credits into
a new and enhanced Child and
Dependent Tax Credit (CDTC),
increases the amount of the
credit from $180 to $310 per
child/dependent and eliminates
the current cap of two
children/dependents
• Increases statewide cap for
the Housing Development Incentive
Program (HDIP) from
$10 million to $57 million on
a one-time basis and then to
$30 million annually
• Increases the cap on the
rental deduction from $3,000
to $4,000
• Raises annual authorization
of the Low-Income Housing
Tax Credit, which directly supports
the production of aff ordable
housing units across the
Commonwealth, from $40 million
to $60 million
• Doubles the maximum
senior circuit breaker credit,
which supports elderly residents
who struggle with high
housing costs, from $1,200 to
$2,400
• Excludes homes valued at
under $2 million from the Estate
Tax and eliminates the
“cliff eff ect” by allowing a uniform
credit of $99,600 for all
estates
• Triples the maximum credit
under the Title V Tax Credit,
which supports families who
must replace failed septic sysDIDOMENICO
| SEE PAGE 17
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was recently named to
the Dean’s List at the College
of William & Mary for the
spring 2023 semester. In order
to achieve Dean’s List status,
a full-time, degree-seeking
undergraduate student
must take at least 12 credit
hours and earn a 3.6 Quality
Point Average during the semester.
William & Mary, which
is located in Williamsburg, Virginia,
is the second oldest institution
of higher learning in
the United States.
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present owner Richard Sully with a citation to congratulate Craftsman Glass & Mirror, Inc. on
40 years of being in business.
E
VERETT - Mayor Carlo DeMaria
recently joined other
elected offi cials, community
members and employees
to present owner Richard Sully
with a citation to congratulate
Craftsman Glass & Mirror,
Inc. on 40 years of being
in business. Located at 2034
Revere Beach Pkwy., Craftsman
Glass is a full-service glass
and mirror company specializing
in auto glass replacement,
mirror installation, commercial
storefronts and insulated
glass placements servicing
residential and commercial
customers.
Sully attributes staying in
business for so long to providing
quality work at reasonable
prices and looks forward
to continuing to do that
for many more years to come.
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Mason represents fi rst batch of 1,900 housing units being built by Greystar in Everett’s Commercial Triangle District
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Located at 101 Mill Rd., Mason
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room, convenient valet dry
cleaning, a variety of open
concept and private onsite
co-working spaces, secured,
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and more, Mason off ers
an array of thoughtful services
intended to elevate and simplify
the resident experience.
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the fi rst residents to Mason,
where they will enjoy highly
attractive community amenities
and apartments,” said
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of Development, Gary Kerr.
“We are incredibly proud of
this development and its role
in positioning the Commercial
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work, and play. We are greatly
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the City of Everett staff , and
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First Annual Everett Little League Senior Night honors 25 senior players
Pictured at
far left are
Councillor-atLarge
Stephanie
Smith and Ward
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who sponsored
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players presented flowers to
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the league, but they can still
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Nicholas Young was recognized for playing Little League for nine years. Pictured from left to
right: uncle Mike Diflorio, aunt Angela Mirra, proud father Joseph Young, sister Willow Young,
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DISCUSSION | FROM PAGE 1
School Committee meeting at Everett
High School.
Ward 4 School Committee Chairman
Michael Mangan said he
thought that Paula Sterite is a person
who cares about students’
well-being until he received an
email from her the following day
after the committee took the vote
two weeks ago. Sterite said she
found that derogatory.
School Committee member AtLarge
Samantha Lambert asked if
it was sent to his public or private
email. It was sent to his city email,
stated Mangan.
He didn’t have any problem with
Sterite reaching out and voicing her
opinion. However, the part of the
email that Mangan has issue with
is: “I know you have relatives using
Pope John — don’t worry that will
not go unnoticed — nor will any
grants given out!,” Sterite wrote to
Mangan.
Mangan’s daughter, Kay, who
identifies as queer, opened up Everett
LGBTQ+ Youth Space and Resource
Center (ELYSARC) approximately
three years ago, inside the
former Pope John High School
building.
“Because I voted a certain way,
she can take issue with me, but to
threaten my children is unacceptable,”
Mangan said. “It’s a travesty to
go after someone’s family member.”
Sterite said in a separate interview
that she never mentioned his
daughter in the email, so she asked
why he is bringing it up now.
“At this point, even your vote
for [Superintendent] Priya is questionable
to me and others as a safe
vote - knowing it would fail,” Sterite
wrote to Mangan.
Sterite doesn’t think any city
worker should hold elected positions
since she believes it’s a conflict
of interest. Mangan serves as
the legislative aide to the city council.
She also asked why Pope John is
being used by everyone but by the
School Department.
Mangan said that Kay felt that
LGBTQ+ rights and protections
weren’t on the city’s radar. Sterite
asked to clarify what she said in the
email, but Mangan directed that
part to public comment.
“This is a safe space, where
LGBTQ+ people can go daily,” Mangan
said in a separate interview.
“They started yelling and getting
out of order — I wasn’t backing
down.”
He asked to refer this to the mayor,
governor, School Committee,
superintendent and state delegation
to ensure that no ELYSARC
funding was cut. School Committee
At Large member Cynthia Sarnie
made a motion, seconded by
Ward 1 School Committee member
Millie Cardello.
Lambert abstained from the vote
since she didn’t have a resolution in
front of her. She was quick to note
she supports the LGBTQ+ community,
but she doesn’t feel comfortable
taking a vote without the
wording in front of her. The motion
failed, since they didn’t have
a quorum.
Cardello made a motion to put
the resolution on the table for the
next meeting. Sarnie seconded her
motion.
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425r Broadway, Saugus
Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South
in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St.
Troy Coke was recognized for playing Little League
for eight years.
Keegan England was recognized for
playing Little League for four years.
We are on MBTA Bus Route 429
781-231-1111
We are a Skating Rink with
Bowling Alleys, Arcade and
two TV’s where the ball
games are always on!
PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE
12-8 p.m.
Sunday
Caden Foley was recognized for
playing Little League for six years. He
is pictured with his father, Christian,
who coaches.
Jayden Cruz was recognized for playing Little League
for four years.
Monday
Tuesday
$9.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost
Private Parties
7:30-11 p.m.
$10.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Adult Night 18+ Only
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Private Parties
Private Parties
4-11 p.m.
Saturday
James DeSouza was recognized for playing Little
League for one year; he is pictured with Coaches Marc
Freni (at left) and Joseph Young.
Luis Quintanilla was recognized for
playing Little League for three years.
Carlos Gutierrez was
recognized for playing
Little League for three
years.
FIRST ANNUAL | SEE PAGE 8
12-11 p.m.
$9.00
$9.00
Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Sorry No Checks - ATM on site
Roller skate rentals included in all prices
Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 23, 2023
Mayor announces movies
at the Connolly Center in July
Council on Aging is celebrating Christmas in July
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the Council on Aging
will be hosting movie presentations
at the Connolly
Center (90 Chelsea St.). This
Need a hall for your special event?
The Schiavo Club, located at
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• Spring & Fall Cleanups
• Mulch & Edging
• Sod or Seed Lawns
• Shrub Planting & Trimming
• Water & Sewer Repairs
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617-389-3839
“Same name, phone number & address for
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Now’s the time
to schedule those
home improvement
projects you’ve been
dreaming about
all winter!
month’s special theme will
be Christmas in July, and our
team has selected holiday
favorites for you to enjoy
along with refreshments.
All are invited to join us on
the following dates:
• Tuesday, July 18: for
a showing of “A Madea
Christmas” along with an
ice cream sundae party.
• Tuesday, July 25: for a
showing of “National Lampoon’s
Christmas Vacation”
along with grilled hot dogs
with all the fi xings.
All movies will begin at
12:45 p.m. For additional information,
please call 617394-2270
to be connected
to the Connolly Center.
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Lucas Gabriel Moutinho was recognized for playing Little
League for six years.
Celebrating 65 Years in Business! S
Summer
is Here!
FIRST ANNUAL | SEE PAGE 14
Designing and Constructing Ideas that are “Grounds for Success”
Landscaping
Colin Rogers was recognized for playing Little League for
six years. Pictured from left to right are his proud mother
Jacqueline Bullens, Colin, father William Rogers and brother
Carter Rogers.
FIRST ANNUAL | FROM PAGE 7
Sebastian Lopez Britto was recognized for playing Little
League for six years.
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Mayor Carlo DeMaria alongside Rich Sully and his family.
CONGRATULATES | FROM PAGE 3
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Craftsman Glass owner Rich Sully.
wonderful family for most of
my life, and It really makes me
proud to see an Everett business
run so successfully for so
long by a true Everett family,”
said Mayor DeMaria. “CongratMayor
Carlo DeMaria, Ward 6 Councilor Al Lattanzi, Rich Sully and Ward 1 Councilor Wayne
Matewsky.
ulations Rich, the entire Sully
family and what I’m sure is
a fantastic crew of workers at
Craftsman Glass and Mirror.”
For more information about
the services they offer, you
can call 617-389-6600 or visit
craftsmanglassandmirror.com.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 23, 2023
Middlesex Sheriff’s Offi ce celebrates the
graduation of 22 new correction offi cers
B
EDFORD, Mass. – The Middlesex
Sheriff ’s Offi ce celebrated
the graduation of 22
new correction officers in a
ceremony held Tuesday, June
20, 2023 at Middlesex Community
College.
Tuesday’s ceremony featured
a keynote address by
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial
Court Associate Justice
Frank M. Gaziano and remarks
by Middlesex Sheriff Peter J.
Koutoujian. Class President
Bradford Charlesworth, Middlesex
Community College
Vice President Patrick Cook
and Bedford Police Chief John
Fisher also addressed the new
offi cers and their loved ones.
For the new offi cers, graduation
marked the culmination
of 12 weeks of classroom
and practical training that focused
on a wide array of policies,
procedures and skills. Included
in the training were focuses
on implicit bias, de-escalation,
Cognitive Behavioral
Theory, Mental Health First
Aid and defensive tactics. In
addition, all 22 recruits worked
alongside veteran members of
the staff in on-the-job training
at the Middlesex Jail & House
of Correction.
“These offi cers join the Middlesex
Sheriff’s Office having
completed some of the
most comprehensive corrections
training in the Commonwealth,”
said Sheriff Koutoujian.
“I have no doubt this new
crop of officers will help us
~ Everett Public Libraries
reach new heights as we continue
to reimagine modern
corrections and strive to improve
outcomes for those in
our custody, their families and
our communities.”
This week’s graduation
marked the second this calendar
year for the Middlesex
Sheriff ’s Offi ce, with 21 recruits
having graduated at the end
of February.
The Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi
ce is currently off ering rolling
written exams for individuals
interested in beginning a
career as a correction offi cer.
Those interested in taking the
exam may submit their information
at middlesexsheriff .org/
recruitment.
Calendar of Events ~
June 26–July 1, 2023
Parlin Adult and Teens
Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Wednesday, June
28, from 3-5 p.m. Play, learn and practice chess at our club
meetings every other Wednesday. All ages and skill levels
are welcome. Call 617-394-2300 with any questions; no registration
required.
Resume Writing: Parlin Information Desk. Do you need
help sprucing up an old resume or creating a new one? Sign
up for a 30-minute session at both the Parlin and Shute Libraries;
by appointment only. Please call 617-394-2302 for
the Parlin Library and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library
to register for an appointment.
Computer Basics 101: Parlin Information Desk. Not familiar
with the computer? Learn the basics: how to start up
and shut down a computer, perform mouse and keyboard
functions, use applications, learn Microsoft Word, navigate
the Internet, set up an email account, and more! By appointment
only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library
and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library to register.
Parlin Children’s
Lego Club: Parlin Children’s Room, Monday, June 26, from
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Questing, Billiards, Bouldering, e-Sports,
VR, Room Escapes, Karaoke and Magic,
plus many great restaurants,
shops, and breweries all in Malden Center!
3-5 p.m. Attention all Lego lovers: Lego Club is back at the
Parlin Memorial Library! Come to the Children’s Room after
school on Mondays for some free building Lego fun. Open
to all ages; children under six years old must be accompanied
by an adult; no registration required.
Storytime with Vera: Parlin Children’s Room, Tuesday,
June 27, at 12 p.m.; in English or Portuguese by request.
Visit the Parlin Library Children’s Room to attend! Suggested
ages: two to six.
Crafts for Kids: Parlin Children’s Room, Tuesday, June 27,
at 2 p.m. Let’s color your own Patriotic Baseball Hat to wear!
All kids ages three and up are welcome; please come and
join the fun! Registration is required. Sign up online or at
the Parlin Children’s desk.
Storytime and Singalong with Karen: Parlin Children’s
Room, Wednesday, June 28, at 11 a.m. Join us for a fun-fi lled
morning of singing and storytelling with Karen! Suggested
ages: newborn to six.
Drama Class: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesday, June
28, at 3 p.m. Do you have a drama queen or king at home?
Drama Class in the Parlin Children’s Department is the perfect
opportunity for your child to put those acting skills to
use with our drama coach! Suggested ages: six to 14.
Pixel Perfect: Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday, June 29, at
3:30 p.m. Pixel Perfect is an interactive, educational video
game exhibit that will give visitors a hands-on experience
with gaming history. From Pac-Man to Sonic the Hedgehog,
many iconic retro gaming classics are readily available to
play at the Parlin Library. While playing them, you’ll learn a
bit about their history, too! Presented by Arcade Awesome.
Recommended for ages 10+; younger patrons will need parental
supervision.
Shute Adult and Teens
Yarn Club: Shute Meeting Room, Tuesday, June 27, at 3
For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers
at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
p.m. Come chitchat and stitch! Bring your crocheting, knitting
or any other yarn craft and sit and socialize with other
members of the crafting community. Recommended for
ages 14-109!
Resume Writing: Shute Adult Department. Do you need
help sprucing up an old resume or creating a new one? Sign
up for a 30-minute session at both the Parlin and Shute Libraries.
By appointment only; please call 617-394-2302 for
the Parlin Library and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library
to register for an appointment.
Computer Basics 101: Shute Adult Department. Not familiar
with the computer? Learn the basics: how to start up
and shut down a computer, perform mouse and keyboard
functions, use applications, learn Microsoft Word, navigate
the Internet, set up an email account, and more! By appointment
only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library
and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library to register.
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Everett Democratic City Committee hosts 2023 Caucus
T
he Everett Democratic City
Committee held its 2023
Caucus on Saturday, June 17,
at the Connolly Center to elect
delegates and alternates to
the Massachusetts Democratic
Party convention in September.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico
and State Representative
Joseph McGonagle gave updates
on their current work
at the State House. The City
Committee extends its gratitude
to Senator DiDomenico
for helping defray the costs
of the event location and for
providing a delicious spread
of breakfast items and coff ee.
The 2023 elected delegates
are as follows: Ward One:
Stephanie Smith, Margaret
Cornelio and Antonio Cornelio;
Ward Two: Michelle Garrity
Goudey, Rebecca Garrity,
John Goudey and James
Henderson; Ward Three: Tricia
DiDomenico, Francis Parker
and Katy Rogers; Ward Five:
Steven Zeller and Paula Sterite;
Ward Six: Samantha Lambert
and Mary Puleo. Committees
in Wards One and Six
were also able to organize and
elect new officers. In Ward
One, we would like to congratulate
Chair Wayne Matewsky,
Vice Chair Stephanie Smith
and Secretary/Treasurer Margaret
Cornelio. In Ward Six,
we would like to congratulate
Chair Juan Soler Ramos, Vice
Chair Mary Puleo and Secretary/Treasurer
Samantha Lambert.
St.
Mary’s High School
Term 3 Honors List
S
t. Mary’s High School announced
its Honor Roll
and Principal’s List for the
third quarter of the 2022-23
academic year. Honor Roll
students must achieve 85 or
above in all of their classes.
Students earning Principal’s
List status must achieve 90
or above in all of their classes.
The following student
from Everett has achieved
Principal’s List: Jason Spaulding,
’26.
Saugus-Everett Elks
Charity Meat Raffl e
T
he Saugus-Everett Lodge
of Elks will be hosting a
pre–Fourth of July Barbecue
Meat Raffl e on Friday evening,
June 23, at 7:30 p.m. Come by
and win burgers, sausages,
steaks, dogs and more for your
holiday cookout. All proceeds
benefi t local Elks charities.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 23, 2023
2023 Frank Mastrocola Kiwanis Ersilia Cup Bocce Tournament
To benefi t the Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo Memorial Fund
By Th e Advocate
O
n Saturday, June 10th
teams turned out at the
, 16
Sons of Italy in Methuen, MA
to participate in the Everett
Kiwanis Club’s annual Frank
Mastrocola Memorial Bocce
Tournament for the Ersilia Cup
which raised over $20,000 for
scholarships benefi tting Everett
students.
This year’s winner were the
players from the Malden IACC,
led by the talented John Burley.
Coming in second place
was the team, 3 B’s & a G, from
Methuen. Special thanks to Mr.
Burley for donating back the
$1,000 grand prize to the Kiwanis
Club.
Everett Kiwanian Frank
Mastrocola won the book of
Mass. Lottery scratch tickets
and handed out everyone
present.
The Everett Kiwanis Club
President Stephanie Martins
and Board of Directors would
like to thank its sponsors, Rocco
Longo and Sabatino Insurance,
Mastrocola Insurance,
Ersilia’s Family, Orange Rose
Foundation, 519 Broadway,
LLC, Everett Bank, Anthony
DiPierro, Members Plus Credit
Union, Atty. Joseph Cataldo,
PC, Kiwanis Club of Methuen,
Carter’s Cleaners, Everett Advocate
Newspaper, Richardson
Family, Totten Family,
Aces, The Sign Shop, Universal
Screening Studio, Inc. Gianna
D’Angelo-Dunn and Marlene
Zizza.
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Mayor announces
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the Council on Aging
will be hosting a Bingo bus
to Foxwoods Resort Casino
on Friday, July 14, 2023, as
part of their Seniors on the
Road program. The luxury
coach will depart from the
Connolly Center (90 Chelsea
St.) at 7:15 a.m. to arrive
to Foxwoods in time to
THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 23, 2023
FIRST ANNUAL | FROM PAGE 8
Bingo bus to Foxwoods
Council on Aging invites Everett’s
older adults to join them for a
trip to Foxwoods Resort Casino
play Super Bingo at 10 a.m.
If Bingo is not your thing,
you can shop at the outlet
mall or buy a day pass to
lounge at the pool. Reservations
are being accepted
now with Cathi at the Connolly
Center.
For additional information,
please dial 617-3942270
to be connected to the
Connolly Center.
Matthew Murphy was recognized for
playing Little League for five years.
Lucas Mason was recognized for playing Little League
for four years. He is pictured here with his parents,
Kathleen and Sam.
Matteo Prezioso was recognized for playing Little
League for five years.
Samuel Wanyama was recognized for
playing Little League for one year.
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Aiden West ga t e was
recognized for playing Little
League for six years.
Anthony Naimo was recognized for playing Little League for
five years. He is pictured here is his mother, Theresa, and his
father.
Nicholas Savi was recognized for playing Little League for six
years. He is pictured here with his parents, Brian and Patricia.
Thai Spencer was recognized for playing Little League for
three years.
FIRST ANNUAL | SEE PAGE 18
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Mayor Carlo DeMaria is
shown addressing attendees
at Juneteenth celebration at
Everett Veterans Memorial
Stadium.
JUNETEENTH | FROM PAGE 1
ning with soloist Janey David
performing the Black National
Anthem and the United States
National Anthem. This was followed
by performances by Angelena
Hightower & the Unit,
Big Redd’s House, DJ Troy Anthony,
Drummers of Peace,
The Woo Factor Band and
Zion Praise Team throughout
the event. Those who attended
were able to enjoy some
delicious food and a variety
of activities on the field and
listened and danced to the
music.
“Thank you to everyone who
celebrated with us and took
part in the festivities,” said
Mayor DeMaria. “I’m glad our
community was able to come
together to celebrate this significant
moment in our country’s
history while also recognizing
and educating each
other about the importance
of Juneteenth.”
Elected City officials, community members and City of Everett employees joined together for
Everett’s Juneteenth celebration.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico
speaking to attendees.
Attendees enjoying one of the many activities on the field.
Mayor DeMaria would like to
thank all who contributed to
make this a successful event
for the Everett community.
If you would like to know
about all the upcoming events
the City of Everett has planned,
please visit cityofeverett.com/
calendar/category/events/list.
You can also follow social media
pages on Facebook, Instagram
and Twitter: Facebook:
@cityofeverettma and @mayordemaria.
Instagram: @cityofeverettma
and @mayorcarlodemaria.
Twitter: @Mayor_
DeMaria. All residents are welcome
to join in the many exciting
events they have planned.
Juneteenth, which is a nationally
recognized holiday
on June 19 in the United
States, celebrates when in
1865 Union General Gordon
Granger arrived in Galveston,
Texas, and issued an order declaring
that “all slaves are free.”
This was one of the last places
in the United States where
slaves were formally freed after
the Emancipation Proclamation
was issued by President
Abraham Lincoln on January
1, 1863.
Members of the National Organization of Black Law
Enforcement Executives helped cook food for attendees.
Janey David performed the
Black National Anthem and
the United States National
Anthem alongside her son.
State Representative Judith
Garcia speaking to attendees.
There was plenty of delicious food being served to all who
attended.
The inflatable attractions were a hit with younger attendees.
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Do you remember....
The Everett Advocate reaches into its library of over
6,000 photos to bring you photographic memories
through the lens of our photographers the past 31 years!
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GREYSTAR | FROM PAGE 4
tion, in helping us open this
community.”
The building features welcoming,
light-industrial design
and modern, open-concept
interiors with studio, oneand
two-bedroom apartment
homes. Additionally, each
home features stylish wideplank
flooring throughout,
plush carpeted bedrooms,
oversized windows, luxurious
oversized closets, a first-floor
paved patio (in select residences),
quartz countertops
and stainless GE™ appliances.
Mason is a convenient seven-minute
walk from the Chelsea
MBTA Station, which offers
access to the Silver Line and
Commuter Rail. Chelsea StaDIDOMENICO
| FROM PAGE 2
tems, from $6,000 to $18,000,
and lifts the amount claimable
to $4,000 per year
• Increases the statewide cap
for the Dairy Tax credit from $6
million to $8 million
• Expands eligible occupations
for the Apprenticeship
Tax Credit
• Doubles the credit for lead
paint abatement to $3,000 for
full abatement and $1,000 for
partial abatement
• Expands the types of alcoholic
drinks that qualify for a
lower tax rate as part of the
cider tax
Notably, this legislation ensures
that student loan payment
assistance offered by
employers will not be treated
as taxable compensation. In
addition, the bill adds regional
transit fares and bike commuter
expenses to the allowable
commuter expenses eligible
for favorable tax status.
To encourage affordable housing,
the bill gives municipalities
the option of adopting a
local property tax exemption
for real estate that is rented to
a person below a certain area-dependent
income level.
Additionally, the bill directs
the following studies:
• A study by the Executive
Office of Administration and
Finance on the feasibility of
making advance quarterly
payments of the CDTC
• A study by the Department
of Revenue on the efficacy of
an additional, elective entity-level
tax of up to 4 percent
on a portion of qualified taxable
income in the Commonwealth,
coupled with a refundable
credit, for eligible passthrough
entities
As different versions of this
legislation had been passed
the Senate and the House of
Representatives, On June 20,
a conference committee was
appointed to resolve differences
between the two bills.
tion is the only MBTA station
that provides direct access to
South Station and North Station,
as well as to the Seaport
and multiple bus lines. Other
nearby transportation and
neighborhood landmarks include
the MBTA’s Wellington
Orange Line Station, Encore
Boston Harbor and Assembly
Row.
With move-ins now underway,
a list of available homes
and more information about
Mason can be found at https://
livemasonma.com/.
Mason is the first community
to deliver as part of Greystar’s
$730 million investment
in Everett. Greystar’s residential
developments in the Commercial
Triangle will help to
usher in a new era for the district,
with transit-oriented residential,
retail and pedestrian
corridors. Anthem Everett will
deliver 450 units; Maxwell will
deliver 384 units; and 1690 Revere
Beach Parkway will add
an additional 741 units across
two phases. Combined, these
projects will also deliver more
than 100 affordable units to
Everett.
Greystar is making various
community improvements
throughout Everett’s Commercial
Triangle. These include
enhancing the streetscape
with a new public outdoor
space with multimodal
connections, improved pedestrian
walking paths and
sidewalks. Additional contributions
include $125,000
donation to the Mayor’s Everett
Summer Youth Job Program
(or similar City of Everett
youth program), a Greystar-hosted
annual career
path education program, an
annual Greystar Giving volunteer
day in Everett and an
annual community block party
fundraiser on Vale Street.
About Greystar: Greystar is a
leading, fully integrated global
real estate company offering
expertise in property management,
investment management,
development and
construction services in institutional-quality
rental housing,
logistics and life sciences
sectors. Headquartered in
Charleston, S.C., Greystar manages
and operates more than
$250 billion of real estate in
234 markets globally with offices
throughout North America,
Europe, South America
and the Asia-Pacific region.
Greystar is the largest operator
of apartments in the United
States, manages more than
817,000 units/beds globally
and has a robust institutional
investment management platform
comprised of more than
$69 billion of assets under
management, including over
$29 billion of development assets.
Greystar was founded by
Bob Faith in 1993 to become
a provider of world-class service
in the rental residential
real estate business. To learn
more, visit www.greystar.com.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 23, 2023
Katy Rogers Hosts Backyard Campaign Kickoff for City Councilor
School Committee members Mike Mangan, Councilor at
Large John Hanlon, Councilor Stephanie Martins, Katy
Rogers, Councilor Rich Dell Isola, Councilor Darren Costa, and
Councilor Joe LaMonica. (Photos by Nikolai Alexander)
Katy Rogers and supporters in her backyard for her campaign kickoff event.
Katy Rogers and Everett friends at her campaign kickoff event.
Councilor Wayne Matewsky, School Committee Millie Cardello, Katy
Rogers, Senator Sal DiDomenico, School Committee Mike McLaughlin.
Paul Iacobacci showing
off henna tattoo
Friends and neighbors at Katy Rogers campaign kickoff .
Senator Sal DiDomenico
introduces Katy Rogers.
Dennis Gooding signing in.
FIRST ANNUAL | FROM PAGE 14
Katy Rogers speaks at her
backyard kickoff /
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Luke Wood was recognized for playing Little League for
eight years.
Collin Walsh was recognized for playing Little League for fi ve
years.
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OBITUARY
Abarca Benjamin
Martinez
prayer service in the Cafasso
& Sons Funeral Home, Tuesday,
June 20. Interment was
private.
Laura M. (Meyer)
Scarpellini
April 24, 1950 ~ June 19, 2023
ter of the late Lillian (LaSala) &
Edward Meyer.
Funeral from Salvatore Rocco
& Sons Funeral Home, 331
Main Street, Everett on Saturday,
June 24th at 9:00 am. A
Funeral Mass will be held in
St. Anthony Church 250 Revere
St. Revere at 10:00 am.
Relatives and friends are kindly
invited to attend. Visiting
hours will be held at the funeral
home on Friday from 5:00
to 8:00 pm. Complimentary
valet parking Friday at the
Main Street entrance. Interment
in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Everett. In lieu of flowers, the
family asks for memorial contributions
to be made in her
name to the MSAA 375 Kings
Highway North Cherry Hill, NJ
08034 800.532.7667 or SupportDonorRelations@mymsaa.org.
Roseann
Ciulla
O
f Revere, formerly of Everett.
We are sad to announce
the passing of Roseann
Ciulla of Revere, age 68,
who died on Wednesday, June
14th at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston. She passed
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15, 2023. He was 53 years old.
Born in San Vicente, El Salvador,
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for many years. He was a laborer
working for the Labor
Union #22. Beloved husband
of Lorety (Abrego) Abarca.
Dear son of Benjamin Abarca
and the late Maria Antonia
Martinez. Dear and devoted
father of Sandra Gorety
Abarca and her fiancé, Andrew
Fisher of Everett. Loving
brother of Sandra Beatriz
Abarca of Malden.
Relatives and friends were
respectfully invited to attend
Benjamin’s visitation and
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f Everett. Passed away on
June 19 at the age of 73.
Homemaker, book keeper at
Furniture Discount and Secretary
at Whidden Memorial
hospital. Beloved wife of the
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mother of James and his wife
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 23, 2023
Tax Benefits of Irrevocable Trusts
f you place your principal
residence into an irrevocable
trust to protect the equity
for your children, you can
sell your home and still take
advantage of the $250,000
capital gains tax exclusion
($500,000 for a married couple)
upon sale. For example, if
you are single and you lived in
your home for at least two of
the five years prior to the date
of sale of your home, and you
sold your home for $750,000,
with a purchase price of
$500,000, the $250,000 capital
gain would not be taxable.
In order to determine your actual
cost basis, you would be
adding to the purchase price
all capital improvements since
acquisition such as a new roof,
new windows, new heating
system, kitchen renovation,
bathroom renovation, asphalt
driveway, etc., plus any and all
closing costs on the sale of the
house such as broker’s commission,
tax stamps, legal fees
and recording fees.
Upon your death, the fair
I
market value of the home
would become the new cost
basis in the hands of the beneficiaries
of the Trust, such as
your children. If they were to
sell the home shortly after
your death, in all probability,
Trust. This would be the case
if you decided to rent and not
purchase a replacement property.
The sale of the home and
the purchase of a replacement
home does not restart the fiveyear
look-back period.
Since the irrevocable Trust is
there would then be no capital
gains tax to pay. Only if the
property appreciated significantly
since the date of your
death would there then be a
capital gain to pay taxes on.
Keep in mind that once the
five-year look-back period has
passed, the house would not
be a countable asset for MassHealth
purposes and being
held in the irrevocable Trust
would avoid probate as well
as estate recovery for MassHealth
benefits paid. If the
house were to be sold during
your lifetime, the net sales proceeds
would be placed into
the irrevocable Trust to either
purchase a new home to
be held by the Trust or to invest
the monies to generate
income to be paid to you as
an income beneficiary of the
~ Legal Notice ~
Bids for the 2023 Roadway Rehabilitation
The City of Everett is seeking sealed bids for the 2023 Roadway Rehabilitation -
Full Depth Reconstruction at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149, until
July 10, 2023 at 1 p.m.
The work consists of full depth roadway reclamation; hot mix asphalt paving;
removal and resetting of granite curbing; construction of cement concrete
sidewalks, and ADA/AAB compliant pedestrian ramps; etc.
Specifications and bid forms may be obtained by request to
Allison.jenkins@ci.everett.ma.us
Each Bid must be accompanied by a bid security consisting of a BID BOND,
or, CERTIFIED CHECK in the amount of 5% of the bid price.
All bidders must be pre-qualified by the Massachusetts Department of
Transportation.
All bids for are subject to the laws of Massachusetts, including G.L. c.30, § 39M,
as amended.
Prevailing wage rates apply to this project as outlined in M.G.L., Chapter 149,
Section 26 through 27D inclusive.
The successful bidder must furnish a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Payment
Bond.
The City reserves the right to waive any informalities, to accept or reject, in whole or
in part any or all bids, or take whatever other action may be deemed to be in the best
interest of the City.
June 23, 2023
drafted as a grantor-type Trust,
even if you place a brokerage
account into such a Trust, the
interest, dividend and capital
gain distribution income
would be reported on a Trust
tax return but the Trust would
generate a Grantor Letter to
be issued to the Grantor of the
Trust (Settlor or Trustor) in order
for the Grantor to be able
to report this income on his
or her individual income tax
return at the much lower tax
rates than those of Trusts.
Not all types of assets are
suitable to be placed into an
irrevocable Trust as part of a
Medicaid plan. For example,
retirement accounts and IRA’s
are assets that you would not
place into such a Trust as to do
so would create an immediate
taxable event.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate
planning/elder law attorney,
Certified Public Accountant, Certified
Financial Planner, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a
masters degree in taxation.
1.
On June 23, 1845, what state was annexed
that is nicknamed the Lone Star State and includes
the “Big Thicket” and the Panhandle?
2.
How many sides does a nonagon have?
3. What is the meaning of the “19” in COVID-19?
4.
Reportedly, what sport has been called diamond
ball, indoor baseball, kitten baseball, mush
ball and pumpkin ball?
5. What flat picture can also be pictured in three
dimensions?
6.
On June 24, 1675, what war began in Swansea,
Mass.?
7.
In what city would you find Carnaby Street
(once famous for fashion)?
8.
On June 25, 1924, what female who worked
in the World War II war industry was born?
9. What does PIN stand for?
10.
Reportedly, what game became popular at
the same time as the invention of the cylinder lawn
mower?
11. On June 26, 1870, what first boardwalk in the
United States opened?
12. What attracts June bugs?
13. On what continent was the first swimming
championship (a 400-meter race): Australia, Europe
or North America?
14. On June 27, 2001, what actor (born in Boston)
who appeared in “Grumpy Old Men” and “The Odd
Couple” died?
15.
song “June is Bustin’ Out All Over”?
16.
In what Rodgers & Hammerstein musical is the
In June Guinness World Records reported that
in Boston, Mass., Chef Nick DiGiovanni with help
created the largest ever of what English meat dish –
weighing 56.79 lbs.?
17. On June 28, 2007, what bird was removed from
the list of endangered and threatened species?
18. How are Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson, Mike
Love and Al Jardine similar?
19.
In 1970 what TV show filmed “Salem Saga” episodes
in Salem, Mass.?
20. On June 29, 1973, the Federal Energy Office
was created in response to what?
ANSWERS
1. Texas
2. Nine
3.
11.
It was identified in
2019.
4. Softball
5. Hologram
6.
7. London
8.
the Riveter)
9.
The Atlantic City
Boardwalk
12. Lights
13. Australia
14.
King Philip’s War
Rosalind Walter (Rosie
Personal Identification
Number
10. Croquet
Jack Lemmon
15. “Carousel”
16. Beef Wellington
17.
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Bald Eagle
They were “The Beach
Boys”
19. “Bewitched”
20.
The Arab Oil Embargo
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Latest seasonally unadjusted unemployment and job estimates for local labor markets in Mass. in May 2023
L
ocal unemployment rates
decreased in 21 labor
market areas and remained
unchanged in three labor
market areas in the state
during the month of May
2023 compared to April 2023,
the Executive Offi ce of Labor
and Workforce Development
reported. Compared to May
2022, the rates were down in
24 labor market areas.
Of the 15 areas for which
employment estimates are
published, 14 New England
City and Town Areas (NECTA)
gained jobs compared
to in the previous month.
The largest percentage inOBITUARIES
| FROM PAGE 19
away surrounded by her loving
family after a complicated
illness.
Roseann was the devoted
daughter of the late Accursio
“Gus” Ciulla & Agnes (Sutera)
Ciulla of Everett. She was the
loving sister of Angela M. Biggie
& her late husband Francis
“Frank” of Melrose (formerly
of Revere) and the late Thomas
L. Ciulla of Lynn. She is the
cherished aunt of Thomas G.
Ciulla & wife Lilian of Danvers,
Keri A. Russo & husband
Gennaro of Revere, and Bricreases
occurred in the Barnstable
Town (+4.8%), Lawrence-Methuen
Town-Salem
MA-NH (+1.5%) and Peabody-Salem-Beverly
(+1.4%)
areas.
From May 2022 to May
2023, 14 areas gained jobs,
with the largest percentage
increases seen in the Peabody-Salem-Beverly
(+3.5%),
Barnstable Town (+3.4%) and
Boston-Cambridge-Newton
(+3.2%) areas. The statewide
seasonally adjusted preliminary
jobs estimate showed an
increase of 5,700 jobs in May,
and an over-the-year gain of
105,100 jobs.
In order to compare the
statewide rate to local unemployment
rates, the U.S.
Department of Labor’s Bureau
of Labor Statistics estimates
that the statewide
unadjusted unemployment
rate for May 2023 was 2.3%,
down 0.1 percentage points
from the revised April 2023
estimate and 1.1 percentage
points below the nation’s unadjusted
unemployment rate
of 3.4%.
Last week, the Executive Office
of Labor and Workforce
Development reported that
the statewide seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate in
an M. Biggie & his wife Sandra
of West Haven, CT. She is
the treasured great aunt of
Devin Russo, Tyler Russo, & Gabriel
Biggie. Also lovingly survived
by her former sister-inlaw,
Angela Ciulla of Danvers.
Roseann was born in Malden
on June 30, 1954. She was the
youngest of three children,
raised & educated in Everett
and graduated from Everett
High School, class of 1972.
Roseann worked primarily in
the insurance industry where
she was the receptionist for
Coverys (ProMutual) in Boston
for over 25 years before retiring.
She was a longtime resident
of Everett and moved
to her home Revere in her later
years. Roseann was a kind
and generous soul and dotthe
month of May 2023 was
2.8%, down 0.3 percentage
points from the revised April
2023 estimate of 3.1%. The Bureau
of Labor Statistics reported
that the nation’s seasonally
adjusted unemployment rate
for May 2023 was 3.7%.
The unadjusted unemployment
rates and job estimates
for the labor market areas reflect
seasonal fluctuations
and therefore might show
different levels and trends
than the statewide seasonally
adjusted estimates. The
estimates for labor force, unemployment
rates, and jobs
for Massachusetts are based
ed on her niece, nephews and
grand nephews. Family was
most important to her, especially
caring for her mother Agnes
who lived to be 101 years
old. Her family and friends
will miss her dearly and cherish
their many fond memories
of her. She will forever be
missed by her fur baby “Sicily”.
Family and friends were respectfully
invited to attend visiting
hours on Tuesday, June
20th from the Vertuccio Smith
& Vazza Beechwood Home for
Funerals at 262 Beach St. Revere.
A funeral was conducted
from the funeral home on
2 Felmont Ave, Saugus, MA 01906
Sat., June 24, 2023 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Sun., June 25, 2023 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
on diff erent statistical methodology
specifi ed by the Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
NOTES: The preliminary
June 2023 and the revised
May 2023 unemployment
rates, labor force data and
jobs estimates for Massachusetts
will be released on Friday,
July 21, 2023; local unemployment
statistics for
June 2023 will be released
on Tuesday, July 25, 2023.
Detailed labor market information
is available at http://
www.mass.gov/EconomicResearch.
See the 2023 Media
Advisory for a complete list
of release dates.
Wednesday, June 21st, followed
by a funeral mass at St.
Anthony of Padua Church at
250 Revere St. Revere. Interment
was held privately.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances
may be made to The
American Diabetes Association,
260 Cochituate Rd. Suite
200, Framingham, MA 01701.
To send online condolences,
please visit www.vertucciosmithvazza.com.
Funeral
arrangements entrusted
to the care and direction of
the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza,
Beechwood Home for Funerals.
Condo
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38 Main St. Saugus
(781) 558-1091
20 Railroad Ave, Rockport
(978)-999-5408
14 Norwood St, Everett
(781)-558-1091
Location! This incredible home is nestled on a dead end street. The first floor
welcomes an open concept with a center island, Stainless steel appliances,
granite counter tops that lead to the welcoming Dining and Living Room for
entertaining your family and friends. Adjacent is a 1/2 bath to the kitchen.
The second floor offers 3 generous bedrooms with 2 full baths and an
additional storage in the walk up attic. Still more room in the heated lower
level and has an additional 1/2 bath. A 2-car garage, central air, fenced in
yard, and more! Come take a look..$779,000. Call/Text Sue at 617-877-4553
RENTAL - PEABODY
5 Room 2 Bedroom, along with balcony. You will be stunned the very moment you enter the double
doors…this spacious unit is "like new" having been tastefully renovated w/in the past 6 years &
impeccably maintained since. From the gleaming laminate hardwood floors to the natural light that
filters through the slider doors, pride of homeownership truly shines throughout. The open-concept
floor plan is perfect for entertaining featuring an eat-in kitchen w/upgraded Bosch appliances,
dining/living room area, an oversized private balcony and a master suite with a full bath, double vanity
& walk-in closet! Additional storage unit, in-unit laundry, assigned garage space and ample visitor
parking are just a few more perks to mention. Easy, low maintenance living – this is truly value &
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access to Rte 1 & I-95- is just minutes away from the Northshore Mall, Brooksby Farm & Salem Country
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SAUGUS
SAUGUS
Studio Condo, 1 Bed/bath. Currently vacant. Condo
must sell as owner occupied, per condo rules. FHA
approved. This condo is a professionally managed
unit, with a pool, dog park, gazebo, and parking. H/P
accessible via elevator. Restaurants and bus route
nearby within walking distance..... $235,000.
Call /text Carl at 781-690-1307
Apartment Rental - EVERETT
Welcome to Saugus, where this cozy home awaits your
creative touch! Nestled on a peaceful dead-end street where
you can offer serene space for your ideas and settings.
Leave it as is or upgrade the kitchens and baths. This level
yard boasts a 1 car garage, fenced in yard and parking for 4-6
cars. The location is excellent with easy access to major
routes, market street in Lynnfield, Boston, Transportation
and Logan Airport. $419,000. Call/Text Sue at 617-877-4553
SAUGUS
Spacious and sunny with generous sized rooms
best describes this 2nd floor apartment
conveniently located just off of Broadway in
Everett. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout,
especially in the open concept living room and
dining room that are both sun drenched from
two 5 pane picture windows. Included in the rent
will be a huge walk-up attic for storage. If that is
not desired the landlord will reduce the monthly
rent to 2500.00 but where could you get that
much storage space for 100.00 per month? One
off street parking space and it must be used by
the primary tenant(s) only. No pets. Driveways
and parking will be maintained by landlord.
Tenant responsible for snow removal on steps
and walkway. First and last month rent, no
security fee, and landlord will pay 50% of broker
feel and tenant will be responsible for the other
50%. Full credit and background check with
references. $2,600.
Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690
Saugus
$25,000 to buyer towards concession. This charming tri-level is located in the highly desirable
Indian Rock Farms development. The open concept kitchen offers S.S. appliances and a center
island that adjoins a double sliding door that leads to the screened in porch. Open and inviting
the first floor can flow like a breeze into the dining room which offers a cozy spot for family meals
that leads into the living room. Stepping down into the Family Room welcomes an inviting
fireplace where family and friends can hang out for casual entertaining. Move to the 3 large
bdrms that offer gleaming hardwood floors along with a spacious closet for the main bedroom. A
1 car garage attached to this lovely home and bonus rooms in the basement. A 5-7 car detached
garage awaits the ideal buyer that has loads of untapped potential above the garage that is
heated. Minutes from major routes....$975,000. Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690
This lovely 3 bedroom
home move
right in home hosts a
nice large eat in
kitchen. This
3 B.R. Ranch with large fenced in yard. Excellent Fellsway
location. Property being SOLD AS IS with contents (mostly
clothes) to be sold/disposed of by buyer. Perfect for a
handyman, flipper, rehabber or do it yourself person. This
does not appear to be too far from move in condition,
Hardwood floors throughout. Generous garage. Basement
appears to have been finished and used as living space at one
time... $599,000. Call/text Rosa at 781-820-0096
welcoming floor plan,
open concept
of living and dining room offers nice hardwood floors where
you could enjoy casual or formal gathering where you could
enjoy casual or formal gathering. The easy access for washer
and dryer hook up on first floor along with a 1/2 bath is a great
benefit Updated roof. $599,000
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BUYER1
BUYER2
Jose, Marie L
Phillips, Geoffrey R
Pleitez, Edwin A
Jose, Jean J
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SELLER2
Rauseo, Paul W
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228 Shute St
16 Florence St
Everett
Everett
Everett
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617-678-9710
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FOR SALE - RARE FIND! BRAND NEW
HOME FEATURING 3 BEDS, 3 BATHS,
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT.
FLEXIBLE FLOOR PLAN. OPEN CONCEPT,
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, SS APPLIANCES,
LARGE ISLAND, SLIDER TO DECK. MAIN
BED HAS 2 CUSTOM CLOSETS AND EN
SUITE. FINISHED WALK OUT LL OPEN FOR
FUTURE EXPANSION.
SAUGUS $859,900
CALL DEBBIE: 617-678-9710
UNDER
CONTRACT
FOR SALE- 3 BED, 1.5 BATH
RANCH. VINYL SIDING, GAS
HEAT, CENTRAL AC,GARAGE,
HARDWOOD, LARGE BASEMENT,
ALARM SYSTEM, NEWER ROOF.
SAUGUS $599,000
CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
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FOR SALE- 5 ROOM, 2 BED, 1 BATH LIVING ROOM ADDITION, LAUNDRY
ROOM COULD BE 3RD BEDROOM PEABODY $119,900
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FLOORS, NEW APPLIANCES, PITCHED ROOF, AND CENTRAL AIR
PEABODY $179,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
NEW PRICE
FOR SALE -4 FAM LOCATED NEAR
PEABODY SQUARE. FULLY RENTED
WITH LONG TERM TENANTS. EACH
UNIT HAS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 2
DRIVEWAYS, 8 CAR PARKING + 2 CAR
GARAGE. CORNER LOT. 2 NEWER GAS
HEATING SYSTEMS, SEPARATE
ELECTRIC, CLOSE TO PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION.
PEABODY $975,500
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
UNDER
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 2.5 BATH
COLONIAL. FIREPLACE LIVING
ROOM. 3 SEASON PORCH.
HUGE FENCED YARD. GREAT
GARAGE FOR WORK SHOP OR
CAR COLLECTOR.
TEWKSBURY $659,900
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
CONTRACT
FOR SALE - FREE STANDING CONDO IN 55+
COMMUNITY FEATURING 2 BEDS, 3.5 BATHS WITH
PRIVACY AND SCENIC VIEWS. LARGE ROOMS AND
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS. SPA LIKE BATH. THEATRE
ROOM, GYM, AND GAME ROOM.
MIDDLETON $1,199,999
CALL JUSTIN FOR DETAILS 978-815-2610
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE-LARGE ROOMS 2
FULL BATHS, STAINLESS APPLIANCES,
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INCLUDES RE TAXES, SEWER AND WATER.
SNOW PLOWING, AND RUBBISH
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IN 2020. THIS OPEN CONCEPT
HOME IS STUNNING. 11’ ISLAND
WITH WATERFALL EDGES,
THERMADOR HIGH END
APPLIANCES, CUSTOM TILED
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SAUGUS $999,900
CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
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