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coverage beginning on page 12. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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that result in increased costs
of contracted services.
Board members later agreed
unanimously to “refer back to
[the] sponsor” a measure that
would have amended the existing
contract between the
Everett School Department
and Malden Trans, Inc. (MTI) to
include a four and a half percent
fuel surcharge. The request
for the surcharge – originally
made by Malden Trans
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company.
In an email to board members,
Malden Trans officials
said they had “become very
disheartened” by the public
debate at School Board meetings
regarding the matter. “…
we were simply seeking the
surcharge based on the unprecedented
infl ationary environment
we are facing and
the fact that over 90 percent of
MTI’s school bus fl eet is dedicated
to Everett students,” the
e-mail reads. “We are not immune
to these historic economic
events.“We have been
caught in the middle of a political
cross-fi re.”
Superintendent Priya Tahiliani
told board members
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Resources Generalist. He went
to the Hamilton School – now
known as the Keverian School –
and the Parlin School as a child.
In his speech, he mentions
the similarity he sees between
the current graduating class
and his own back in 2005. “Appreciate
the bonds you have
built in the community of Everett
because that hopefulness
for the unknown we had back
in ’05, I see it here again, and
especially in you, class of 2022,”
said Velasquez.
Mayor DeMaria said he
couldn’t have asked for a better
person to represent him
and the City of Everett. Velasquez
gives back to the community
through the programs
he helps facilitate for the city’s
youths, which is his passion.
Programs like Mayor DeMaria’s
Summer Youth Program, Digital
Navigators, and Languages
Through Comida are just a few
of the ways he works with Everett’s
youths.
“I hope that Roberto’s example
inspires you as much as he
inspires me and all those who
work with him,” said DeMaria.
Roberto Velasquez spoke at the 2022 EHS Graduation
Ceremony.
Working with the youth in our
community and giving back to
Everett is one of his passions.
He uses his education and the
experiences he is gaining to
create opportunities for other
young adults. My hope is that
every graduate of EHS is able to
fi nd their passion and a way to
make a diff erence just like Roberto
is doing.”
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett would like
to congratulate the EHS graduating
class of 2022. “I’d like to
congratulate the Everett High
School Class of 2022 for all the
hard work, determination, and
challenges you had to overcome
to get to this point,” said
DeMaria. Your journey during
these past four years has been
truly unique, and I commend
you for pushing through all
the challenges our world has
thrown at you. That’s why I truly
believe that you all will be one
of the strongest graduating
classes because your perseverance
showed you can take on
any challenges you may come
against in the future.”
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Mayor announces new
Fitness Court at Glendale Park
The ribbon cutting for the new Fitness Court at Glendale Park will take place on June 15 at 10 a.m.
Special to The Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett are
pleased to announce a new
Fitness Court at Glendale Park
that was built in partnership
with Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Massachusetts (Blue Cross)
and the National Fitness Campaign
(NFC) to expand free,
equitable access to outdoor
exercise programs for Everett
residents. Mayor DeMaria
and the City of Everett invite
residents to join the celebration
as they cut the ribbon to
open the new Fitness Court
at Glendale Park at 10 a.m. on
Wednesday, June 15, 2022.
The new Fitness Court® at
Glendale Park is an open-air
wellness center that allows users
of all ages and fitness levels
to leverage 30 pieces of bodyweight
equipment to get a
complete workout. New users
can also download the free Fitness
Court App – a coach-inyour-pocket-style
platform –
that transforms the outdoor
gym into a digitally supported
wellness ecosystem. The
Fitness Court App is available
for iOS and Android.
“Promoting equitable access
to health and fitness has
always been a key facet of
my Administration,” said Everett
Mayor DeMaria. “It is
with great pride and excitement
that the City of Everett
announces the launch of
this outdoor fitness court.
From opening up the waterfront
for recreational activities,
supporting community,
urban farms, implementing a
community wellness center,
creating a Food Policy Council,
this outdoor fitness court,
made possible through our
partnership with the National
Fitness Campaign and Blue
Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts,
brings our City one step
closer toward achieving truly
equitable access to health for
our residents.”
“Blue Cross is committed to
helping people live healthy
lives and eliminating the physical
and social barriers that
lead to health disparities,”
said Blue Cross Vice President
of Corporate Citizenship and
Public Affairs Jeff Bellows.
“We’re proud to partner with
NFC and the City of Everett to
launch our first Fitness Court
in the Commonwealth that
will provide Everett residents
a communal gathering space
and access to premiere free
outdoor fitness opportunities.”
Everett is the first outdoor
court in a series of 15 Blue
Cross Fitness Courts that will
be constructed in easily accessible
public spaces throughout
2022-2023. The partnership of
Blue Cross with NFC is part of
the company’s strengthened
corporate citizenship commitment
to promote health
justice in communities across
the Commonwealth. Over the
next five years, Blue Cross will
provide $16 million in grants
and volunteer support to notfor-profits
working to address
food, environmental and racial
justice in Massachusetts
communities. This work supports
the company’s overall
pledge (announced in 2021)
to be a leader in addressing
health inequities across the
Commonwealth.
NFC developed the trademarked
seven-station system
in 2012 hoping to inspire municipalities
to transform public
spaces into community fitness
hubs. There are currently
150 active Fitness Court locations
across the country, and
the campaign will reach a total
of 500 cities and schools by
the end of 2023.
For more information, visit
nationalfitnesscampaign.
com/Massachusetts or the City
of Everett’s Facebook Page or
contact 311.
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Everett Public Libraries June 2022 Programs
Parlin Memorial Library Children’s Department Events and Programs
What to Say at the Doctor’s
Office! Monday, June 13, at 3
p.m. Visiting the doctor’s office
can be scary for kids. Is there a
pet at the doctor’s office? Is it
OK to bring my favorite blanket?
Wonder what you should
ask or say at the doctor’s office?
This program will teach you
how to feel more comfortable,
ask questions and understand
what is happening with your
child during their doctor visit.
Register in person or via phone
Parlin Storytime (Portuguese
and English): Tuesdays
at 12 p.m. Visit the Parlin
Library Children’s Room to attend
Storytime with Vera. This
program is funded by the Coordinated
Family & Community
Engagement Grant by the Massachusetts
Department of Early
Education and Care.
Parlin Nintendo Switch
Games: Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Visit
the Parlin Library Children’s
Room to attend. Play on our
Switch! Bring your own games
and play with friends! No registration
required.
Storytime and Singalong:
Wednesdays at 11 a.m. Come
to the Parlin Library to listen
to picture books being read,
sing songs, dance around and
more! Suggested for ages two
to six. No registration required.
Drama Class: Wednesdays
at 3 p.m. Do you have a drama
queen or king at home?
Drama class is the perfect opportunity
for your child to put
those acting skills to use with
our drama coach! Suggested
for ages six to 14. No registration
required.
Zoom Sleepy Storytime:
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Email
akempkes@noblenet.org to register
and attend. Get changed
into your PJs and get ready
to blast off into space, travel
through the jungle and so
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Now’s the time
to schedule those
home improvement
projects you’ve been
dreaming about
all winter!
much more every Wednesday
before bed. Suggested for ages
two to six.
Toddler Sensory Play and
Explore: Thursday, June 30,
at 10 a.m. Drop by the Parlin
Library for some guided play.
Stations may include paint,
musical instruments, shaving
cream, water and ice, blocks
and more! Suggested for ages
two to five. No registration required.
Beaded
Jellyfish Craft: Friday,
June 10 at 3 p.m. Visit the
Parlin Library Children’s Room
to celebrate summer with a fun
craft! Recommended for ages
four to 12. Register in person
or via phone.
Father’s Day Card Craft: Friday,
June 17 at 3 p.m. Ready
for Father’s Day? Let’s make a
heartfelt card for Dad in the
Parlin Memorial Library’s Children’s
Room! Recommended
for ages four to 12. Register in
person or via phone.
Animal Lacing Craft:
Wednesday, June 29 at 2 p.m.
Let’s make animal lacing crafts
together in the Parlin Memorial
Library Children’s Room! Recommended
ages four to 12.
Register in person or via phone.
Parlin Memorial Library
Adult Events and Programs
Connolly Book Group: at
10:30 a.m. at the Connolly Center.
In a clever twist, the novel
“Longbourn,” by Jo Baker,
shows us “Pride and Prejudice”
from the housemaid’s point
of view. Copies are available
at the Connolly Center on the
first and third Thursdays of the
month at 10:30 a.m. or by calling
the Parlin at (617) 394-2300
or Shute at (617) 394-2300.
Parlin Book Group: Monday,
June 27 at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
“The Starless Sea,” by Erin Morgenstern,
is “a richly imaginative
ode to books and storytelling...this
fantasy-filled novel
entwines a mysterious underground
world with the story
of a grad student on a quest to
understand his past.” (People).
For book loving adults 18+. Call
Kathleen at (617) 394 2300, or
send an email – slipp@noblenet.org
– for the Zoom link.
Resume Writing: Do you
need help sprucing up an old
resume or creating a new one?
Sign up for a 30-minute appointment
at the Parlin Memorial
Library, Monday through
Friday. Please call the Parlin Library
Information Desk at (617)
394-2302 to register for an appointment
time.
Computer 101 Training:
Not familiar with the computer?
Learn the basics of 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! Register
for a one-hour appointment
from Monday to Friday.
Please call the Parlin Library
Information Desk at (617) 3942302
to register for an appointment
time.
Shute Memorial Library
Events and Programs
Shute Video Game Afternoons:
Wednesdays at 3 p.m.
Video Game Afternoons is back
at the Shute! Play your favorite
games on your favorite consoles:
Nintendo Switch and
the PlayStation 4, with the VR!
Registration is not required. For
ages 10-18 only.
Shute Storytime: Thursdays
at 12 p.m. visit the Shute
Library Children’s Room to attend
Storytime with Vera! This
program is funded by the Coordinated
Family & Community
Engagement Grant by the MasLIBRARIES
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THE CITY CLERK MUST RESIGN!
The Truth Demands It!
Dear Everett Residents,
The City Council has a big decision looming over its head. The decision to reappoint current City Clerk Sergio Cornelio
will be coming up for a formal vote in the very near future. I’m writing today not only to request the city council to not
reappoint Cornelio, but to also inform you as to why Cornelio should resign immediately.
I want to begin by saying I heard our residents loud and clear, especially our youngest voices. The hurtful and
insensitive racist dialogue that I engaged in was not to be tolerated and I resigned as a result to hold myself and others
accountable. In hindsight, I wish I had resigned sooner. On the receiving end of each and every message published
was City Clerk Sergio Cornelio, who most often replied with a “LOL”. He was also present in each video that had been
released; however, his face was conveniently covered.
Cornelio must be held to the same standard of zero tolerance. If we truly are to eradicate systemic racism within
our local government, we must call for his resignation. I’ve learned that being an anti-racist means calling out racism
every time we see it, not just when we choose to as a matter of political convenience.
In 2011, the voters of Everett ratified a new city charter, eliminating lifetime appointments in the City Clerk’s office.
In 2017, Sergio Cornelio was appointed City Clerk. Barely through the first half of his term, Cornelio made the push
for a charter change to reinstate lifetime tenure for his position. Although the measure received more favorable than
unfavorable votes, a 2/3 majority was not secured to pass the change; however, Cornelio, acting unethically and
deceitfully, took it upon himself to hand deliver the paperwork to our State Senator’s office and gave the impression
it had passed, setting the course for the passage of a home rule petition by the state legislature. If not for the then
Council President catching it, who knows how far through the legislative process the piece would have gone.
Over the past five years, Cornelio has plagued his office with mismanagement, greed and disturbing behavior.
Cornelio’s base salary is $124,285. His predecessor, who had over two decades of public service, retired from the
position at $96,000 annually. Cornelio also receives a $14,350 annual stipend to clerk the City Council meetings, most
of which he has missed since September. Such stipend is limited by Mass. General Law not to exceed $4,000 annually
if a city clerk serves as the clerk of the council. Under Cornelio’s leadership, a measure was passed to circumvent that
law, enabling him to decide his level of compensation. He also receives an additional $10,500 stipend to serve as the
Chair of the Election Commission. Another stipend was received so he could act as the city’s record access officer. In
addition, it is estimated he receives an additional $30,000 annually for officiating weddings, the majority of which are
performed on city time. It’s unknown whether or not Cornelio claims the wedding money on his finances, as most of
it is cash. Include longevity and that is an estimated $180,000 in annual compensation. He just might be one of the
highest paid City Clerks in the Commonwealth. As if that level of greed isn’t bad enough, it has been widely speculated
that Cornelio has manipulated his office payroll on multiple occasions. There have been countless times Cornelio has
been out of the country, on golf trips or moonlighting as a snowplow operator for a local contractor while claiming to be
working from home. In my honest opinion, the level of alleged fraud here doesn’t get any more blatant than that.
The former city clerk, the late Michael Matarazzo, worked extremely hard to establish Everett’s election commission,
separating the clerk’s office from elections to ensure their impartiality. Cornelio worked twice as hard to dismantle that
and made himself the chairman of the election commission in order to have a direct role in the election process.
Last September, Cornelio made public claims that Mayor Carlo DeMaria had extorted him in a real estate partnership.
He made these blatantly false claims weeks before the preliminary election, nearly six months after he and DeMaria
parted ways. This was intentionally done in an effort to influence the Election, and thus destroyed the notion of
impartiality attributed to the office of City Clerk.
In the aftermath of his public claims, Cornelio disappeared for several months. He claimed to have been on paid
paternity leave, although the City of Everett has no such policy. He abandoned his office in the middle of the most
contentious election the city had seen in nearly two decades, leaving his co-workers to scramble to figure things out.
That being said, Sergio Cornelio has disgraced the Office of City Clerk.
On a final note, the Everett City Council will be doing the residents of Everett a great disservice if they vote to
automatically reappoint Cornelio. I’ve realized that the days of automatic reappointments and political favoritism have
gotten us to where we are. I sincerely regret my support of Cornelio’s appointment as Everett’s City Clerk. I now ask
the City Council to open up the process – seek a qualified pool of candidates and make the most qualified decision for
Everett’s next City Clerk. You owe it to the people.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 10, 2022
Holly Garcia earns Juris Doctor degree from Mass. School of Law
O
n June 3, Holly Garcia
graduated from Massachusetts
School of Law
(MSLAW) with a Juris Doctor
degree. On that exact date in
2009 she graduated from Everett
High School after having
14 years of perfect attendance.
After high school,
she graduated from Southern
New Hampshire University
with a bachelor’s degree
in 2013 and again with a master’s
degree in 2015.
It has been her ambition to
become a lawyer since she
was 10 years old. She will sit
for the bar exam in July and
plans to practice family and
juvenile law. During her time
at MSLAW, she was the president
of the Student Bar Association
and the Diversity
Alliance. She also participated
in the MSLAW Meal Moderator
program and served
hot meals to residents of the
Greater Lawrence YMCA once
a month. All of this involvement
in student activities and
her continuous positive attitude
contributed to her being
honored as a Dean’s Award
recipient at her commencement
ceremony.
Holly is also very involved
in serving Everett. She’s the
chairperson for the Everett
Citizens Foundation, the
Faith Formation Director for
Immaculate Conception, a
Girl Scout Leader, the EHS
Varsity Hockey Cheerleading
coach and a member of the E
Club. She also volunteers at
food pantries and many other
city-sponsored events. Working
full time during the day
and being a full time night
student while keeping up
with her additional involvements
wasn’t an easy task,
but she conquered that challenge.
Holly is the first in her
family to graduate from law
school, and they are all very
proud of her accomplishments.
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leading up to the
long-awaited matchup between
the Golden State Warriors
and Boston Celtics has
garnered much attention, including
from the sheriffs of
both San Francisco and Middlesex
County, Massachusetts.
San Francisco Sheriff Paul
Miyamoto and Middlesex
Sheriff Peter Koutoujian - colleagues
and friends through
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we’ve faced off in the Finals
and I am confident that our
Warriors are going to take the
trophy,” said Sheriff Miyamoto.
“But everyone will be a winner
because the runner up has
to make a donation to benefit
the Boys and Girls Club of their
respective county.”
Besides the donation, the
losing sheriff will pose for a
photo, wearing the apparel
of the 2022 NBA Championship
team, which will be posted
to social media.
“Golden State and the
Bay State are leaders on and
off the court. Sheriff Miyamoto
and I, as well as our staffs, have
partnered through MCSA to
improve our agencies and the
crucial work of sheriffs. However,
this week we are rivals,”
said Sheriff Koutoujian. “I have
no doubt that Sheriff Miyamoto
will be donning Celtics
green come next week as we
hang banner 18 in the Garden.”
“Our only Green is Draymond
Green,” said Sheriff
Miyamoto. “I’ve already
bought a blue and gold DubNation
sweatshirt for Sheriff
Koutoujian. I respect him
and admire the work he’s done
for his community but at the
end of this series, we are hopeful
that the trophy will stay
in the Bay... the San Francisco
Bay.”
Joking aside, the real beneficiaries
will be the children
of Boys and Girls
Clubs in San Francisco and
Middlesex counties.
Everett Student named to Bucknell
University Dean’s list
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EWISBURG, Pa. (June 3,
2022) - Bucknell University
has released the dean’s
list for outstanding academic
achievement during the spring
semester of the 2021-22 academic
year. A student must
earn a grade point average of
3.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 to
receive dean’s list recognition.
Salina Musyaju, 2024, Accounting,
Everett, MA
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and 30 graduate
students enjoy a low 9:1 student-faculty
ratio and exceptional
opportunities to collaborate
with faculty mentors
on scholarly and artistic
projects.
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Portal To Hope Seeks Public’s Help: Support VOCA Bridge Act
P
ortal To Hope (PTH), the
award-winning nonprofi t
organization serving domestic
violence crime victims in
Everett, Lynn, Medford, Malden,
Winthrop and neighboring
Massachusetts communities,
is facing a 27% budget cut
eff ective July 1st
.Already operating
as a small-funded nonprofi
t, PTH relies on $179,900
in federal funding from the
Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) to
serve an average of 900 people
each year.
Drastic cuts to VOCA will
leave PTH to operate on
$131,490 in fiscal year 2023
– a severe reduction.Considering
that PTH spends less
than 5% on administrative
costs where its management
team already volunteers time
to carry-out administrative
functions in order to dedicate
funds for direct care service
programs, the 27% budget
cut will strap the organization
and eliminate its Emergency
Shelter program.“In
talking with the public, they
are as perplexed as we are as
to why government keeps cutting
funding to agencies serving
some of our most vulnerable
community members – especially
when they realize all
the helpful services that we
provide,” said Linda Morris, a
survivor who has been sharing
her time as a Victim Advocate
at PTH for seventeen years.“As
a survivor whose own life was
impacted by a family member
killed by her abuser, I struggle
to understand why PTH and
similar agencies are forced to
beg for funding every year,”
said Morris.
VOCA funding is administered
by the Massachusetts
Office for Victim Assistance
(MOVA); and MOVA announced
that 124 programs and 220
victim services jobs across the
Commonwealth are impacted
by the drastic cuts to VOCA
funds.“A state investment is
critically needed to sustain and
stabilize victim services across
the Commonwealth to continue
supporting victims and survivors,”
announced MOVA.
PTH’s Founder, Deborah Fallon,
a survivor of violent crime,
is appreciative of the work that
MOVA and the Victim and Witness
Assistance Board (VWAB),
which is chaired by Attorney
General Maura Healey, are doing
in partnership with the
Massachusetts Legislature to
bridge the funding gap via the
“VOCA Bridge Act”. “MOVA and
VWAB have been outstanding
partners in our work serving
people impacted by violent
crime,” said Fallon.“Every person
has the right to live free
from abuse, and while PTH
and like programs are already
inundated and focused-in on
providing direct care services
to people, we look to MOVA,
VWAB and our legislators as our
advocates in helping us to remain
fully funded.”
MOVA announced that the
Massachusetts Legislature
named a Conference Committee
to “reconcile diff erences
between the House and Senate
fi nal budgets”. Conference
Committee members are: Representatives
Michlewitz, Ferrante,
and Smola and Senators
Rodrigues, Friedman, and
O’Connor.MOVA continues to
advocate for a fully-funded
VOCA Bridge to sustain services
for victims and survivors
and is “requesting that the
Conference Committee maintain
the $20M investment included
in the House budget
to bridge one-year of impending
cuts” to VOCA funded programs
for fi scal year 2023.
To help support these eff orts,
please call PTH (781) 338-7678
or email portaltohope@aol.
com.“Over the course of our
own lives, many of us, unfortunately,
will know of someone
whose life has been impacted
by domestic violence
crime. We are reaching-out to
people to call their legislators
to ask that they support the
fully-funded intentions of the
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The camp will be held between
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entering grades 3 thru 8 as of
September, 2022.The cost of
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Tony Ferullo, boys’ varsity
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The purpose of the camp is:
To provide all campers with
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To create a positive atmosphere
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To instill the spirit of the
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and friends are welcome
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CONTRACT | FROM PAGE 1
school contracts need to be
upheld. “I do continue to recommend
that we formally
adopt a policy that prohibits
us from considering requests
in the future in order to represent
a smart, fair and consistent
way to treat all of our
vendors,” said Tahiliani.
Eric Demas, chief financial
officer for Everett, said costs
need to be considered closely
before the bidding process
takes place. He said renegotiating
contracts may
not be tenable. “Every contract
should be taken on a case-bycase
basis,” he said. “Every case
is different. Every contract is
different. My opinion is I don’t
think it would be a good idea.”
Responding to a question
from at-large board member
Cynthia Sarnie regarding
fluctuating costs, Demas said
he needs to check the specifics
of city contracts to determine
whether changes can
be made. “I would say that we
have our set of standard blanket
contracts where we have
the ability to amend each contract,”
he said. “But that obviously
takes two parties. But I
don’t think we have anything
that says unforeseen circumstances.”
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said renegotiating
contracts can result in possible
litigation for the School
Department. “A contract is a
contract,” Barros said. “[Superintendents]
always came before
us when there was a need
for additional costs for a particular
thing to explain to this
body why we needed additional
funding for a particular
matter, and this body either
approves or denies. But
just to say that the price of gas
is higher, the price of food is
higher, the price of clothing is
Everett High’s Ismael Zamor was praised by board members on
Monday for his efforts on and off the field. Shown is Zamor with his
proud parents and coach after receiving the Jack Grinold/Eastern
Mass. Chapter 2022 Scholar-Athlete Award from National Football
Foundation College Football Hall of Fame. (Courtesy of EPS/Twitter)
higher – we open up ourselves
for different vendors to come
to us and say, ‘I need more because
the price is high.’”
Everett High athlete/
scholar lauded
Everett High’s Ismael Zamor
was praised by board members
on Monday for his efforts
on and off the field. Zamor
has been selected to the
Massachusetts High School
Football Coaches Association
(MHSFCA) Super 26 All-State
Team and he also won a National
Football Foundation
Scholar-Athlete Award. He
has been chosen for the Boston
Herald All-Scholastic and
Greater Boston League All-Star
teams. Zamor was honored at
the MHSFCA awards banquet
this spring.
The six-foot-one-inch, 185
pound senior has committed
to Boston College. Zamor, who
sports a 3.89 grade-point average,
was nominated by Coach
Rob DiLoreto for the Scholar-Athlete
Award.
“His effort was top-notch
and the results have proved it,”
DiLoreto. “Ish lives by the values
of humility, kindness, faith
and love. He is truly a very special
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Citing learning;
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Carrington said many of the
students in the survey felt field
trips should take place after
MCAS testing is complete. He
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trips. “We think we can make
this possible after MCAS,” he
said. “Field trips prepare us for
life outside the doors.”
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Keverian School puts on “Seussical Jr.”
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By Tara Vocino
embers of the George
Keverian School Drama
Club presented “Seussical Jr.”
at Everett High School last Friday
night.
The cast of “Seussical Jr.” onstage
Kevin Pham as the boy
The lead characters of Seussical Jr.
Crew members managed the backstage aspect of the play.
Horton the Elephant was played by Yanlewis
Rodriguez (center) during last Friday’s
George Keverian Drama Club performance of
“Seussical Jr.” at Everett High School.
They heard Horton the Elephant coming.
The characters struck a pose.
Pictured from left to right: Mother Chiachu Chen, Parent
Teacher Organization Treasurer Shea Jackson, PTO President
Christine Reno, PTO Secretary Michelle Cardinale and mother
Alma Dervisic managed the concession stand.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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GRADUATION PROGRAM 2022
Graduation Exercises
Everett High School
PRELUDE ………………………………..…………………………………God Bless America ………………………………………………. Gene O’Brien
Everett Crimson Tide Band
ENTRANCE OF ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY March of the Armed Forces…Traditional………Everett Crimson Tide Band
ENTRANCE OF THE CLASS OF 2022 …………...Pomp and Circumstance.....…………Elgar ………………. Everett Crimson Tide Band
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
NATIONAL ANTHEM ..… Star Spangled Banner ………… Francis Scott Key …………………………………………………. Ms. Nadia Monti
EHS A Cappella Choir
Special Presentation ………………………………” A Friend not Forgotten” ……………………………………………………………… Sarai Velez
Class President …………………………………………… “In the Moment” …………………………………………………………………. Shawn Shiek
SALUTATORIAN ADDRESS…………” Humble Beginnings to a Promising Future” …………………………………. .... Breetika Maharjan
ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONOR MEDAL RECIPIENTS ………………………………………………………………Mr. Erick Naumann, Principal
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Senator Sal DiDomenico
Representative Joseph McGonagle
Superintendent Priya Tahiliani
Roberto Velasquez
Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium
Saturday Morning
June 4, 2022
10:00 A.M.
VALEDICTORIAN ADDRESS…………………………………“Food” For Thought ………………………………………………………. Emma Santos
PRESENTATION OF THE ROTARY VALEDICTORIAN AWARD………………………………………………………………. Dr. Andrea Tringali
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ………………………………………………………………………………………………School Committee Members
PRESENTATION OF FLOWERS ……………………………………………………………………………………….…………….. Ms. Turner, Ms. Whitson
RECESSIONAL ……………………………………… Rondeau from Premiere Suite …………………………………... Everett Crimson Tide Band
Crimson Tide Fight Song ………………………………... Everett Crimson Tide Band
Everett High School
Scholarships and Recipients
Amerino J. "Moody" Sarno Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Nureini Mohamed
Anette Cadet Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Brian Gibbs
Roolfdeen Prospere
Angelo & "Buddy" DiMott Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Arnold Plotnick Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Olivia Parziale
Arthur H. MacKinnon Scholarship
Recipients:
Donell Auguste
Berberian Scholarship
Recipients:
Marvin Aviles
Sarai Velez
Emilio Guzman
Ashley Salazar
Mayor’s Future Community Leadership Scholarship
Recipients:
Carmen A. Schiavo Associates Scholarship
Recipient:
Alyssa Hurley
Constellation STEM Scholarship
Recipients:
Alyssa Hurley
Daniel Joseph Hanlon Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Monica Claros Olivares
DiDomenico Foundation Scholarship
Recipients:
Emma Santos
Lakisha Kirnon
Daniel Monge
Jane Odiari
Shawn Shiek
Disabled Veterans Camp Corp. Janet Connolly O'Neill Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Elizabeth McNeil Scholarship Fund
Recipient:
EHS Alumni Advocating Academic Achievement
Recipients:
EHS Class of 1978 Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Olivia Parziale
Leticia Zavala
Breetika Maharjan
Liz Salazar
Eduardo Ferreira-Herdy
Eric Christopher Poto Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Isha Barua
Everett Backman Scholarship
Recipient:
Mary Doan
Everett Firefighters Union IAFF Local 143 Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Celeste Fuccillo
Everett High School Culinary Arts Scholarship
Recipients:
Isadora De Miranda
Jocelynne Gutierrez Guzman
Alyssa Hurley
Marcus Santos Lima
Everett High School Golden Graduate Scholarship
Recipient:
Everett High School PTO Scholarship
Recipients:
Carl Durham
Jackelyne Abranches Stephanie Azurdia
Aisatou Gassama
Nicholas Pereira
Everett Police Betterment Association Award
Recipient:
Gianna Cameron
Everett Police Superior Officers' Award
Recipient:
Emily Campos Morales
Everett Public Schools Custodians Scholarship
Recipients:
Zynasia Hamilton -Matthews
Everett Teachers' Association Scholarship
Recipients: Mila Agnetta
Geovanna Goncalves
Daniel Monge
Luka Papa
Fox Translation Services Scholarship
Recipients: Rudy Andrade Guerrero
Maria DaSilva Alves
Raquel Larin Calles
Camilly Moura
Sthefanie Santos
Jose Martinez
Crystal Phan
Isaac Tomeho
Jayden Biggi
Hector Guevara
Jessica Lemus Montiel
Rebecca Ribeiro
Maria Costa Meira
Beatriz DoNascimento
Ralph-Nise Metellus
Davide Rivera Sandoval
Tania Ventura Tejada
Frank J. Mayo, Class of 1954, Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Jean Mayo Harrington, Class of 1960, Scholarship
Recipients:
Shawn Shiek
Emma Santos
Gitalia Boyce
Alyssa Hurley
Ludovico Naimo
Kailyn Seward
Alyssa Hurley
Everett High School Theatre Company Performance Excellence Scholarship
Recipients
Jessica Lemus Montiel
Darian Ventura
Alexander Paniagua
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Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick Scholarship
Recipient:
Jose Martinez-Zapeda
Futures Education Scholarship
Recipients:
Chidinma Amogu
Emilio Guzman
Emilio Guzman
Renee Betts-Augustin
George “Frankie” Lombard “Believe in Me” Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Liz Salazar
Honorable Speaker George Keverian Public Service Scholarship
Recipient:
Italian American Association of Everett, Inc. Scholarship Awards
Bartolomeo Family Scholarship
Recipient
Tyler Rizzuto
Berardino Family Scholarship
Recipient: Kaylin Seward
Bono Family Scholarship
Recipient:
Emilio Guzman
Everett Chamber of Commerce Carmin J. Mercandate Scholarship
Recipient: Olivia Parziale
Frederick and Joanna M. Cafasso Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Celeste Fuccillo
Jack Supino Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Brian Gibbs
Panzini and Conti Family Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Jayden Biggi
Salvatore and Grace Rocco Memorial Scholarship
Recipient: Nevaeh Nelson
Supino Family Scholarship
Recipient:
David Rivera
Robert D. Cataldo Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Crystal Phan
Joey LoRusso Memorial Fund Scholarship
Recipient:
Dat Vu
Joseph Arthur Curnane Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
David Rivera
Emma Santos
Keverian School PTO Scholarship
Recipients:
Kiwanis Club of Everett Awards
Kiwanis Club Award
Recipients:
Hadassah Oliveira Gilles Theligene
Celeste Fuccillo
Olivia Parziale
Rebecca Ribeiro
Benjamin Pezo
Shani-Purpes Headley
Briana Rodriguez
Kiwanis Club of Everett Award Culinary Award
Recipient:
Kiwanis Club of Everett /Dr. Sidney S. Listernick Scholarship Award
Recipient:
Kiwanis Club of Everett /Frank E. Woodward Scholarship Award
Recipient:
Jackelyne Abranches
Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Gitalia Boyce
The Ersilia Empowerment Award
Recipient:
The Ersilia Humanitarian Award
Recipient:
The Ersilia Service Award
Recipient:
Brandon Ho
Lafayette School PTO Scholarship
Recipients:
Emelin Gutierrez
Briana Rodriguez
Briana Rodriguez
Lawrence Harvard Davis Leadership Award
Recipient:
Darian Ventura
Samaga Pokharel
Eduarda Herdy Ferreira
Alyssa Hurley
Sarai Velez
June Cornish Ballentine, Class of 1949, Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Meddgy Michel
Emanuel DaSilva
Joseph "Bob" Cardello Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Lakisha Kirnon
Joseph B. Harris and Eileen H. Harris Memorial Scholarship Award
Recipient:
Emilio Guzman
Joseph J. Pagano Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
DiJonae Dove
Jostens Award
Recipient:
Leslie Gonzalez
Leonard F. Piazza Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Alyssa Hurley
Let’s Give Back Scholarship
Recipient:
Andrew Paiva
Louis M. Ponderoso Scholarship Fund, Class of 1956
Recipients:
1st Place
2nd Place
Lydia A. Cheever Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Stephanie Azurdia
Madeline English School PTO Scholarship
Recipients:
Celeste Fuccillo
Olivai Parziale
Liz Salazar
Saugus - Everett Lodge of Elks # 642 Scholarship
Recipients:
Monica Claros Olivares
Shawn Shiek
Madeline "Maddy" English Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Marie & Victor DeRubeis Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Alyssa Hurley
Mary and Phineas Tobe Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Emma Santos
Michael Strianese Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Alyssa Hurley
Noreen Colannino Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Akalyah Durrant
Parlin School PTO Scholarship
Recipient:
Cindy Portillo Tejada
Paul R. Burkart Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Emilio Guzman
Paul Maged Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Brannon Ho
Principal Edward Leo Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Ismael Zamor
Robert Carreiro Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Jackelyne Abranches
Robie A. MacLaughlin Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Pretima Khadka
Maria DaSilva
Meddgy Michel
Wilmide Lucien
Congratulations !
Everett High School
Whittier School PTO Scholarships
Ellen J. Sullivan Scholarship
Recipients:
Maria Quinde Leon
James J. Mangraviti Scholarship
Recipients:
Ashley Aleman
Winifred LeVine Sawyer Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
Vinsterly Fertil
Zonta Club of Chelsea Northshore Scholarship
Recipient:
Nicole Mumbi
Commander Daniel Grittie Award for Everett High School students going into the Military
Recipients:
Patrick Campos (Army Plaques)
Quang Vinh Do (Marine Corps)
Dat Vu
Breetika Maharjan
Donell Auguste
Crystal Phan
The Samer Mustafa Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Mounir Bargach
Webster School PTO Scholarship
Recipients:
Lakisha Kirnon
Eduarda Ferreira Herdy
David Rivera
Maria Costa Meira
Alyssa Hurley
Brandon Ho
Briana Rodriguez
David Rivera Sandoval
Celeste Fuccillo
David Rivera Sandoval
Rose & Leone D'Assisi Memorial Scholarship
Recipients:
Hector Guevara
Rotary Club of Everett Awards:
Recipients:
Donell Auguste
Vinsterly Fertil
Olivia Parziale
Sarai Velez
Adriana Escobar Rodriguez
Rebecca Ribeiro
Maria DaSilva Alves
Leah Figueiredo
Briana Rodriguez
Eduarda Ferreira Herdy
Emilio Guzman
Liz Salazar
Salvatore J. Rauseo, Everett High School, Class of 1956, Memorial Scholarship
Recipient:
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 10, 2022
Caps off to Everett High School Class
of 2022 grads at Commencement Exercises
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By Tara Vocino
T
he Everett High School
Class of 2022 graduated
on Saturday at Everett Veterans
Memorial Stadium.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
EHS Class of 2022 President Shawn Shiek, who
plans to attend Princeton University to major in
neuroscience, and Class Vice President Nicholas
Pereira, who plans to attend Salem State University
to major in performing arts, led the procession
during Saturday’s Everett High School graduation
at Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium.
Class Salutatorian Breetika
Maharjan and Class Valedictorian
Emma Santos, who both earned a
4.96 grade point average.
Class Treasurer Tommy
Cubas.
Members of the Everett High School A Capella Choir performed the “Star Spangled
Banner” by Francis Scott Key.
Graduates Alyssa Hurley, Pretima Khadka and Lakisha
Kirnon took a selfi e to celebrate their achievements on
and off the athletic fi eld.
The stadium stands were packed with family and friends during the EHS Class of 2022 Commencement Exercises.
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Caps off to Everett High School Class
of 2022 grads at Commencement Exercises
Exercises
Superintendent of Schools
Priya Tahiliana said the
Class of 2022 has stood up
for what’s wrong, adding
they’re the leaders of today.
Everett High School
Principal Erick Naumann
announced each graduate
as they crossed the stage.
S ta t e Sena t or S al
DiDomenico said Everett
High School is the most
diverse high school in the
commonwealth.
Class Secretary Betania
Zelalem.
Jackie Abranches gave the
welcoming address.
Cancer survivor Sarai Velez
presented “A friend not
forgotten” in memory of her
classmate, Christina Troville,
who died before graduation.
Class President Shawn
Shiek’s address was about
living in the moment.
Salutatorian Breetika
Maharja told graduates that
their experience in Everett
will carry on.
R ob er to Velasquez
presented a speech on behalf
of Mayor Carlo DeMaria, who
was at a mayor’s conference
in Nevada.
Leticia Zavala Ayala took a selfi e, as she graduated.
Grieving mother Jamette Troville and best friend, Gianna
Casaletto accepted a high school diploma on behalf of
Christina Troville, who passed away before she could
graduate.
Shani Headley was all smiles, as she received
her diploma, from School Committee member
Samantha Lambert.
A parent held a sign, supporting her graduate, in the audience.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 10, 2022
Caps off to Everett High School Class
of 2022 grads at Commencement Exercises
Selfi es were the norm.
Football player Richard Malloy is now an alum.
Cross country stand-out Wensley Mompremier received
his diploma.
School Committee Chair Jeanne Cristiano
awarded a high school diploma to Class President
Shawn Shiek, who plans to attend Princeton
University.
Everett High school hockey cheerleader Olivia
Parziale crossed the stage.
Lakirsha Kirnon was all smiles, crossing the
stage.
Track and field team member Alyssa Hurley
graduated.
Volleyball Co-Captain Brandon Ho smiled,
as he received his diploma.
Gitalia Boyce crossed the stage.
A sea of graduates decorated their hats.
Ismael Zamor, who received
an honor medal, graduated.
Last but not least, Maria
Numpaque was about to
graduate.
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Caps off to Everett High School Class
of 2022 grads at Commencement Exercises
Proud mother Elisangelo, stepfather Alessandro, godmother Rosa, brothe,r Kouam
and best friend Matheus with graduate Patrick Campos, who will enlist in the US Army,
celebrated him with signs.
Graduates celebrated and removed their caps after the
ceremony.
Boston Celtics pride played a role in this grad’s
graduation exercises.
Proud sister Kiava Aleman, aunt Laura Aleman, godfather Armando Barrahan, godmother Claudia
Barragan, grandfather Arullio Aleman, father Miguel Aleman, mother Maria Aleman and brother
Alejandro Aleman congratulated graduate Ashley Aleman, who plans to study at John Cabot
University in Italy to study art history to hopefully become a professor or museum curator.
Hats off — the graduates threw their caps into the air.
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Congratulations EHS Graduates!
Mayor Carlo
DeMaria
Wife Stacy, and children
Carlo III, Caroline,
and Alexandra
We wish you
success in your
future endeavors!
State Senator
Sal
DiDomenico
& Family
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 10, 2022
Congratulations EHS Graduates!
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& to their Proud Families
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 10, 2022
~ Just Married ~
Salvatore Saldutti and Marion Ellis wed
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by Jim Miller
Adaptive Clothing Takes
the Stress Out of Dressing
Dear Savvy Senior,
What kinds of clothing options
are available to mobility challenged
seniors who have a diffi -
cult time dressing?
Looking for Mom
Dear Looking,
The chore of dressing and
Pictured are Best Man Butchie, Groom Salvatore Saldutti, Justice of the Peace Wayne Matewsky,
Bride Marion Ellis and Maid of Honor Patty Gagliardi.
undressing in traditional clothing
can be diffi cult, time-consuming
and even painful for
millions of people with certain
health and mobility problems.
Fortunately, there’s a wide variety
special clothing, known
as “adaptive clothing,” that can
help with most dressing challenges.
Here’s what you should
know.
What is Adaptive
Clothing?
Adaptive clothing is specially
designed garments for people
with mobility issues, disabilities
and cognitive challenges
who have a diffi cult time getting
dressed. This type of clothing
incorporates discreet design
features to make dressing
and undressing easier, while
still having the outward appearance
of typical clothing.
Depending on your mom’s
Newlyweds Salvatore Saldutti and Marion Ellis of Everett recently tied the knot. Councilman
Wayne Matewsky was on hand to offi ciate the ceremony as Justice of the Peace. The happy
occasion was celebrated at Anthony’s of Malden with family and friends. Pictured are Matewsky,
Salvatore Saldutti and his grandson, Anthony DiPierro. (Courtesy photos)
Everett students named to
Curry College Spring 2022 Dean’s List
M
ILTON, MA - Curry College
congratulates of
who was named to the Spring
2022 Dean’s List. The students
are Alyssa Jackson and Deanna
Kysilovsky of Everett, MA.
About Curry College
Curry College, founded in Boston
in 1879, is a private, co-educational,
liberal arts-based institution
located on 131 acres in
Milton, Massachusetts. The College
extends its educational
programs to a continuing education
branch campus in Plymouth.
The College off ers 22 undergraduate
majors in specialized
and liberal arts programs,
as well as graduate degrees in
accounting, business, education,
criminal justice, and nursing
to a combined enrollment
City of Everett Announces Senior Summer Barbecue
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett, in
partnership with The Council
on Aging, are pleased to announce
the Senior Summer
Barbecue for Everett seniors.
The event will take place on
Friday, July 15 at the Connolly
Center located at 90 Chelsea
Street in Everett from 1:00pm
to 4:00pm.
We invite all of our community’s
seniors to attend this
barbecue to kick off the summer
season. This year’s theme
for the barbecue is Americana,
so we encourage all participants
to wear patriotic clothing.
This event is for Everett
seniors only and proof of resof
nearly 2,500 students. The
student body consists of 1,700
traditional students and nearly
800 continuing education and
graduate students. The College
off ers a wide array of co-curricular
activities ranging from 16
NCAA Division III athletic teams
to an outstanding theatre and
fi ne arts program. Visit us on the
web at www.curry.edu
needs, here are some of the
many diff erent types of adaptive
clothing options that could help.
For self-dressing seniors who
suff er from Parkinson’s or other
disabilities that aff ect dexterity,
there are pants, shirts, dresses
and outerwear made with Velcro
or magnetic closures instead
of buttons and zippers,
which are much easier to fasten
and unfasten. But be aware that
magnetic closures are not suitable
for those who have pacemakers.
For
those who are disabled or
who have limited range of motion
and need assistance dressing,
there are adaptive pants
with zippers or snaps on both
sides of the pants that are easier
to pull on. And a wide range
of rear closure shirts, tops and
dresses with Velcro or snap
fasteners in the back for those
who can’t raise their arms over
their head.
For wheelchair users there
idency will be required upon
registration.
The registration period to
sign is up from July 1 to July
8. To register, please call 617394-2323
or 617-394-2260
or visit the Connolly Center
in-person. Also, please indicate
if you require transportation
when you register.
are higher back and elastic
waistband pants that don’t slip
down, as well as pants with fabric
overlaps at the seat to allow
for easier toileting access.
For people with tactile sensitivity,
there are garments you
can purchase that have soft and
stretchy fabrics without tags
and are sewn with fl at seams to
help preventing chafi ng.
And for seniors with Alzheimer’s
disease there are onepiece
jumpsuits that have a
back-zipper access to prevent
the wearer from disrobing inappropriately.
Where
to Shop?
Because each person’s dressing
needs and style is so specific,
fi nding appropriate adaptive
clothing can be diffi cult.
Recently, mainstream clothing
stores like JCPenney (jcpenney.com),
Target (target.com)
and Tommy Hilfi ger (usa.tommy.com)
have started offering
a line of adaptive clothing
for adults that combines fashion
and functionality, but their
instore options are limited.
To get a bigger selection, visit
the store’s website and type
in “adaptive clothing” in their
search engine.
You can also fi nd a large selection
at online stores that
specialize in adaptive clothing
like Buck & Buck (buckandbuck.
com) and Silverts (silverts.com).
Both of these companies have
been selling adaptive clothing
for decades and off er a wide
variety of garments to accommodate
almost any need, condition
or style, for independent
self-dressers and for those who
need help.
Some other adaptive clothing
sites you should visit include
Joe & Bella (joeandbella.
com), Ovidis (ovidis.com), and
IZ Adaptive (izadaptive.com),
which sells clothing primarily
designed for wheelchair users.
And, if your mom is in need
of adaptive footwear, Velcro fastening
shoes (instead of shoelaces)
have long been a popular
option and can be found in
most local shoe stores.
Some other new lines of
adaptive shoes that may interest
her include Kiziks (kizik.com)
and Zeba (zebashoes.com),
which make fashionable sneakers
and comfortable walking
shoes that just slip on, handsfree,
along with Billy Footwear
(billyfootwear.com) and Friendly
Shoes (friendlyshoes.com),
which makes uniquely designed
zip-on shoes.
Send your senior questions
to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box
5443, Norman, OK 73070,
or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim
Miller is a contributor to the
NBC Today show and author
of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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THE
HOUSE AND SENATE:
There were no roll
call votes in the House
or Senate last week. This
week, Beacon Hill Roll
Call reports local senators’
roll call attendance
records for the 2022 session
through June 3.
The Senate has held 69
roll calls so far in the 2022
session. Beacon Hill Roll
Call tabulates the number
of roll calls on which each
senator voted and then
calculates that number as
a percentage of the total
roll call votes held. That
percentage is the number
referred to as the roll call
attendance record.
Thirty-six of the 40 senators
did not miss any roll
calls and have 100 percent
roll call attendance
records. This high level
of participation can likely
be attributed to the
fact that under emergency
rules adopted because
of the COVID-19 pandemic,
the vast majority of the
40 senators are not in the
Senate chamber during a
session. Most are watching
and listening to the
session from their home,
business or Senate office
and casting their votes remotely.
Senators’
remote votes
are communicated to
Senate officials during
the session or prior to the
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 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:
36-38 Mansfield Street
Map/Lot: L0-02-000011
Person Requesting: Mr. Henriquez Reina Chajon
38 Mansfield Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
Applicant seeks to construct dormer extensions on the left and right sides of the existing third
story dormers of an existing nonconforming structure location upon a residential dwelling within
a Dwelling District
Reason for Denial:
Existing front yard is 16’-7” where 20’ is required. Existing left side yard is 2’-0”and 13’-5”
on the right side with a total of 15’-5”, where four (4) feet minimum is required with a total of
sixteen (16) feet
Section: 4 (6a) Side Yard: Four (4) feet minimum with a total of sixteen (16) feet.
Section 4 (4) Front Yard: Twenty (20) feet minimum except where the average front yard of at
least two (2) buildings on the same side of the street and within two hundred (200) feet of the lot
are less than twenty (20) feet, and the front yard may be equal to the average of those buildings
but not less than ten (10) feet. Porches may encroach ten (10) onto the required front yard. Stairs
shall be excluded from any front yard restrictions. (Ord. of 6-29-97)
Section 3 (6) of APPENDIX A of the City of Everett Zoning ordinances requires “Pre-existing,
non-conforming structures or uses may be extended, altered or changed in use, providing that
such extensions, alterations or changes of use shall be permitted only upon the grant of a Special
Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals and after a public hearing, 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.
Applicant must seek relief in the form of a special permit issued by the Board of Appeals.
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
Board of Appeals
June 3, 10, 2022
session if senators are informed
in advance that
there will be a roll call
vote. If a member wants
to speak on an issue under
consideration, they
do so on a separate “debate
phone line” and their
voice is then heard in
the Senate chamber and
by anyone watching the
broadcast online.
The number of senators
who had 100 percent roll
call attendance records
in the four years prior to
the pandemic was lower
than 2022 as follows: 28
in 2019; 20 in 2018; 24 in
2017; and 17 in 2016.
It’s a Senate tradition
that the Senate president
only votes occasionally.
Current Senate President
Karen Spilka follows that
tradition and only voted
on 21 (30.4 percent) of
the 69 roll calls while not
voting on 48 (69.6 percent)
of them.
Only four senators, other
than Spilka, missed
any roll calls. Sens. Cindy
Friedman (D-Arlington)
and Sen.Joan Lovely
(D-Salem) each missed
three roll calls for a roll
call attendance record of
95.6 percent. Sens. Sonia
Chang Diaz (D-Boston)
and Diana DiZoglio
(D-Methuen) each missed
only one roll and scored
a roll call attendance record
of 98.5 percent. Beacon
Hill Roll Call contacted
the four senators
asking why they missed
some roll calls.
Sen. Lovely responded,
“I was prevented from engaging
in three roll call
BEACON | SEE PAGE 22
- 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. MI22P2929EA
Estate of: BARBARA M. AHEARN
Date of Death: 01/31/2022
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons: A petition for Formal Probate of
Will with Appointment of Personal Representative has been
filed by: Judith A. Alatalo 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:
Judith A. Alatalo 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 07/01/2022.
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: June 03, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
June 10, 2022
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BEACON | FROM PAGE 21
votes while working remotely
because my Internet
connection was interrupted.
I have participated
in every other roll call
vote this session and submitted
a letter on how I
would have voted to the
Senate clerk.”
“The senator had some
significant food allergies
and suffered an allergic
reaction to lunch that
day,” said DiZoglio aide
Tom Arsenault. “However,
she was grateful to
have been able to get on
the record with the clerk’s
office regarding her position
on that particular
amendment and recover
in time to vote in favor of
the bill.”
Friedman and Chang-Diaz
did not respond to repeated
requests by Beacon
Hill Roll Call asking
them for a statement.
SENATORS’ 2022 ROLL
CALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS
THROUGH JUNE
3, 2022
The percentage listed
next to the senator’s
name is the percentage
of roll call votes on which
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 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: 16 Hatch Street
Map/Lot: E0-02-000062
Person Requesting: Mr. Jonathan Evans
16 Hatch Street
Everett MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing 2 family residence built approximately in 1912
into a 3-family residence with the construction of a 24ft x 32ft rear addition.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as
follows:
• The Existing Building is non-conforming in that the front yard is less than 10 feet
• The FAR (floor area ratio) for the proposed use is .65.
• The driveway shown on the plot plan is only 9.8’ wide
• The proposed parking is shown to be stacked parking.
Zoning:
Section 3 General Requirements paragraph C which states the following:
C. 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)
Section 4 Dwelling Districts (b) Dimensional Requirements line
C.
All other uses--------------0.5 maximum floor area ratio (Ord. of 6-29-87;
Ord. of 4-29-91 Ord. of 7/16/2002; Ord. of 11/13/2007)
Section 17 Off-Street Parking paragraph I which states the following:
(I) Each required car space shall be not less than 9 feet in width and 18 feet in length
exclusive of drives and maneuvering space, and the total area of any parking facility for
more than five (5) cars shall average two hundred seventy-five (275) square feet per car.
No driveways or curb cuts shall exceed thirty, (30) feet in width. (Ord. 01-046/2001)
Section 17 Off-Street Parking paragraph J which states the following:
(J) Parking facilities shall be designed so that each motor vehicle may proceed to and from
the parking space provided for it without requiring the moving of any other motor vehicle.
The Board of Appeals, however, may by special permit modify this requirement and the
dimensional requirements of paragraph (I) of this section, where a parking facility is under
full-time attendant supervision.
Section 17 Off-Street Parking paragraph O line 5 which states the following:
(O)The design of parking lots for the parking of more than five (5) vehicles shall be
submitted to the inspector of buildings for review and approval and shall be subject to the
following requirements:
5.All parking areas shall have an access road with a minimum of eighteen (18) feet to
Allow ingress and exiting at same time.
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
Board of Appeals
June 3, 10, 2022
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM
BOSTON GAS COMPANY D/B/A NATIONAL
GRID OF WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
Boston Gas Company d/b/a National Grid of Waltham,
Massachusetts desires to excavate the public highways
and to run and maintain for the transmission and distribution
of gas in and under the following public streets,
lanes, highways and places of the City of Everett and of
the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other structures,
fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to
protect or operate said mains and accomplish the objects
of said Company; and the digging up and opening the
ground to lay or place same dated the 2nd day of June,
2022
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Work Order # 1453825 Second St - National Grid to
install approximately 280 feet of 4” plastic gas main in
Second Street from an existing main in Second Street,
Chelsea, MA.
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as
provided by law, it be granted permission to excavate the
public highways and to run and maintain for the transmission
and distribution of gas in and under the public
streets, lanes, highways and places of the City of Everett
and of the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and
other structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or
intended to protect or operate said mains and accomplish
the objects of said Company; and the digging up and
opening the ground to lay or place in accordance with
the plan filed herewith marked: Second St - Everett -
Massachusetts
Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held
at 7:00PM, on the June 27, 2022 at the Everett City
Council Chambers, Everett City Hall.
June 10, 2022
the senator voted. The
number in parentheses
represents the number
of roll calls that he or she
missed.
Sen. Sal DiDomenico
1 0 0
percent (0)
ALSO UP ON BEACON
HILL
SHOOTING AT A HOUSE
OR APARTMENT (H
1803) – The House gave
initial approval to a proposal
that would impose
up to a five-year prison
sentence and/or $10,000
fine on anyone who discharges
an assault weapon,
firearm, large capacity
weapon, machine gun, rifle,
sawed-off shotgun or
shotgun into a dwelling.
Under current law this
crime is a misdemeanor
punishable by up to a 30day
jail sentence and/or
$100 fine.
“I filed this legislation
to create a criminal penalty
for shooting into a
house or building because
at that time there
was a string of shootings
into houses in Lowell and
I discovered that our police
department did not
have the necessary tools
to enforce the law,” said
co-sponsor Rep. Rady
Mom (D-Lowell).
“I am very pleased that
we are moving forward in
making what was a misdemeanor,
a felony,” said
co-sponsor Rep. Colleen
Gary (D-Lowell). IndividBEACON
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- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
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uals firing guns at a residential
home can kill the
residents inside. It is not
just shooting at an inanimate
object. People
should be able to feel safe
in their own homes.”
Supporters also said
that under current law
the punishment is disproportionate
to the severity
of this type of incident.
They noted this
crime, primarily commit-
LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI20P2628EA
Estate of: NICHOLAS JAMES FORRESTALL
Date of Death: April 15, 2020
INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner LEO A. PIZZANO of EVERETT, MA, a will
has been admitted to informal probate. LEO A. PIZZANO of
EVERETT, MA has been informally appointed as the Personal
Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with
the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice
regarding the administration from the Personal
Representative and can petition the Court in any matter
relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and
expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled
to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
June 10, 2022
- Legal Notice -
Mancomunidad de Massachusetts
El Tribunal Tribunal de Familia y Sucesiones
Tribunal de Familia y Sucesiones de Middlesex
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
NÚMERO DE EXPEDIENTE MI22D1656DR
CITACIÓN DE DIVORCIO
POR PUBLICACIÓN Y ENVÍO
ELISEO J GUERRA GEIGEL, Plaintiff
vs.
YAHAIRA GUERRA GEIGEL, Defendant
A la demandada:
El demandante ha presentado una demanda de divorcio
solicitando que el Tribunal conceda el divorcio por Ruptura
Irremediable del Matrimonio 1B.
La Demanda está archivada en el Tribunal.
Se ha dictado una orden de restricción automática en este asunto
que le impide tomar medidas que puedan afectar negativamente a
la situación financiera actual de cualquiera de las partes. VÉASE
la Regla Suplementaria 411 del Tribunal Testamentario.
Por la presente se le convoca y se le requiere para que
haga la notificación: Kevin Patrick MacMurray, Esq.,
MacMurray and Associates LLC, Two Center Plaza, Suite
605, Boston, MA 02108 su respuesta, si la hay, en o antes
del 07/11/2022. Si no lo hace, el tribunal procederá a la
audiencia y adjudicación de esta acción. También debe
presentar una copia de su respuesta, si la hubiera, en la
oficina del Registro de este Tribunal.
TESTIGO, Hon. Maureen H Monks
Fecha: June 01, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTRO DE SUCESIÓN
June 10, 2022
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing 2 story Garage at the rear of the property into a single
(1) family dwelling
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
• There will two (2) residential buildings on the same lot
• The current building is an existing non-conforming structure for a residential building, in that
the rear yard is only 4’-0” in depth
Zoning:
Section 3 General requirements paragraph 13 which states the following:
Any lot, which is to be occupied for residential purpose shall have a frontage of at least twenty
(20) feet wide on one or more streets and there shall be not more than one (1) structure of the
type permitted for each such lot. (Ord. of 4-11-88; Ord. of 4-29-91)
Section 6 Business Districts (b) dimensional requirements line 6 Rear Yard
Twenty-five (25) feet minimum unless the lot extends from one (1) street to another street, in
which case no rear yard is required, except for any residential use which shall require a ten-foot
minimum. (Ord. of 6-29-87)
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
Board of Appeals
June 3, 10, 2022
ted by gang members, is
often used as an intimidation
tactic without regard
for the innocent people in
the home.
PREGNANT AND POST
PARTUM MOTHERS (S
2731) – Stuck in the
House Ways and Means
Committee for nearly
three months, since
March 7, is a measure,
approvedunanimously
40-0 by the Senate, designed
to ensure that
pregnant and postpartum
mothers get necessary
and potentially
life-saving health care by
extending MassHealth
insurance coverage to 12
months after pregnancy.
MassHealth is the state’s
Medicaid program that
provides health care
for low-income and disabled
persons.
“The Massachusetts
Senate has taken another
step to combat inequities
in maternal health,”
said sponsor Sen. Joan
Lovely (D-Salem), when
the Senate approved the
bill in March. “By extending
postpartum healthcare
coverage to a full
year, birthing individuals
will be able to access vital
physical and behavioral
health resources that will
decrease mortality and
severe morbidity and improve
the overall health
of parent and child, especially
for our minority
populations.”
At the same time, Senate
President Karen Spilka
(D-Ashland) said, “The
danger of dying during
pregnancy or childbirth
is still far too high in the
United States, particularly
for Black women. But
the Senate is committed
to continuing our efforts
to ensure pregnant and
postpartum mothers and
people who give birth receive
the critical care they
need and deserve.”
FUNDS FOR HOMELESSNESS
– The U.S. Department
of Labor announced
the awarding of
more than $57 million in
grants nationwide to organizations
that help veterans
experiencing homeCITY
OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 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:
10 – 12 South Ferry Street
Map/Lot: K0-02-000125
Person Requesting: Venuto Contracting Inc.
Mr. Charles Venuto
36 Tower Hill Road
North Reading, MA 01864
lessness find meaningful
employment and assist
them in overcoming barriers
to transition back sucBEACON
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BEACON | FROM PAGE 23
cessfully into the workforce.
The grants include
$1,506,323 for the Bay
State including $501,834
For Volunteers of America
of Massachusetts in Jamaica
Plain; $184,489 for
the Massachusetts Military
Support Foundation
in West Barnstable; and
$820,000 for Veterans Inc.
in Worcester.
The funding will support
112 continuation
grants totaling more than
$37 million as well as 56
new three-year grants totaling
some $20 million.
“ The pandemic further
exposed the difficulties
faced by our nation’s
homeless veterans,”
said U.S. Secretary
of Labor and former Boston
Mayor Marty Walsh.
“The Homeless Veterans’
Reintegration Program
grants announced today
will fund initiatives that
help our veterans—particularly
those in underserved
communities—
get the training and support
they need return to
the workforce and use
their skills to make valuCity
of Everett
Conservation Commission
Everett City Hall, Room 25
484 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
Carlo DeMaria
Mayor
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
(Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 131 Section 40) The Everett
Conservation Commission will hold a Public Hearing on June 16, 2022 in the
Speaker George Keverian Room, Third Floor in Everett City Hall to consider
a Notice of Intent filed by Distrigas of Massachusetts LLC, 18 Rover Street,
Everett (Contact person Jonathan Lauck, Telephone number 617-381-8506).
Representative Alexia O’Brien (ERM Engineering and Consulting, Inc.,
1 Beacon Street, Boston, MA.)
Environmental Resources Management (ERM), on behalf of Distrigas
of Massachusetts LLC (Distrigas) had prepared this Notice of Intent and
supporting documentation for installation of a mooring bollard dolphin in the
City of Everett. In detail, one new in-water mooring dolphin will be installed
at the Everett Marine Terminal in Everett. The project will take about 60 days
and work will be limited to hours between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Once
operational, the proposed mooring will provide optimal mooring points for
vessels berthing at the terminal. An onshore concrete footing is proposed
on land to support a simple span bridge to access the mooring dolphin.
Restoration of the asphalt surface following construction of the walkway
footing of raised concrete will support the simple span gangway connected to
the mooring dolphin. The onshore concrete footing is proposed on the edge
of an existing paved parking area at 18 Rover Street. Distrigas proposed to
replace the parking area to maintain it in good condition.
Workspace within the Riverfront Area will take place on existing paved
surface that does play a role in the protection of the private or public water
supply; groundwater; flood control; storm damage; pollution prevention; the
protection of land containing shellfish; to protect wildlife habitat or to protect
fisheries. Following construction, temporary workspace will be paved to match
pre-construction elevation.
As indicated: “Distrigas of Massachusetts LLC requests that the City of
Everett Conservation Commission will issue an “Order of Conditions” for
the proposed project after the Public Hearing. The copy of the Notice of
Intent is available in the Office of Planning and Development at Room 25,
Second Floor, Everett City Hall. Please contact Mr. Philbin, the Agent for the
Conservation Commission at 617-394-5004 for assistance. Everett City Hall is
open Monday and Thursday 8:00 AM–7:30 PM and Tuesday and Wednesday
8:00 AM–5:00 PM. City Hall is closed on Friday. All persons interested may
attend the Public Hearing.
Jon E. Norton
Chairman
Everett Conservation Commission
June 10, 2022
Jon E. Norton
Chairman
Phone: 617-394-5004
FAX: 617-394-5002
able contributions to our
society.”
Proponents also noted
that the awards will enable
recipients to provide
a wide range of services
to homeless veterans and
those at risk of homelessness
including learning
occupational skills, attaining
apprenticeships
or on-the-job training opportunities
and receiving
job search and placement
assistance.
STATE BUDGET DEADLINE
IS JULY 1(H 4701/S
2915) – The House and
Senate each appointed
three members to a conference
committee to
hammer out a compromise
version of the different
$49 billion plus versions
of the fiscal 2023
budget passed by each
branch.
Reps. Aaron Michlewitz
(D-Boston), Ann-Margaret
Ferrante (D-Gloucester)
and Todd Smola (R-Warren)
were appointed by
Speaker Ron Mariano
(D-Quincy). On the Senate
side Senate President Karen
Spilka chose Sens. Michael
Rodrigues (D-Westport
), Cindy Friedman
(D-Arlington) and Patrick
O’Connor (R-Weymouth).
QUOTABLE QUOTES
“The alarm has been
sounded. There is an inability
of police departments
to recruit and retain
police officers. It’s deeply
concerning because having
diverse, well-trained
and effective police professionals
is a necessity.
We need to study the issue,
understand it better
and focus on making sure
we have police departments
that are sufficiently
staffed with qualified and
diverse officers.”
---S en. Bruce Tar r
(R-Gloucester) on his bill
to create a special commission
charged with
taking stock of thepolice
workforce challenges experienced
by cities and
towns across the state.
“It is unacceptable that
BEACON | SEE PAGE 25
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on
Tuesday, June 21, 2022 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: 178-180 Elm Street
Map/Lot: N0-03-000042
Person Requesting: Kaura, LLC
178 Elm Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
Applicant seeks to construct a fourth-floor addition containing
four (4) residential units over the existing first, second and
third floors (the first floor being a convenience store) located
on a 3769-sf lot within the Business District, as per plan date
March 25, 2020.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett
Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
• The existing building is non-conforming in the three is not
set back provided.
• There is no parking indicated on the plot plan. The
applicant must get approval for the parking through the
Transportation Demand Management Ordinance
•
There are more than ten (10) units in the building therefore
must provide for affordable units.
Zoning:
Section 3 General Requirements paragraph C 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
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
Board of Appeals
June 3, 10, 2022
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BEACON | FROM PAGE 24
we as a country continue
to live in a seemingly endless
cycle of gun violence.
Traditional approaches
are not working, and we
must do what we can to
potentially save lives.
I
implore the Legislature
to support the divestment
of our public pension
funds from gun and
ammunition manufacturers
and distributors in
support of the American
people who are victims
and survivors of preventable
gun violence, just
as we did recently by divesting
from companies
in Russia following their
invasion of Ukraine.”
---State Treasurer Deb
Goldberg.
“As we publish yet another
audit revealing
a lack of cybersecurity
training, we continue to
see a pattern across the
commonwealth, as inadequate
cybersecurity training
practices put government
agencies in a vulnerable
position at this
time of heightened cyber
threats.”
--- State Auditor Suzanne
Bump on her report
on the lack of cybersecurity
training in the offices
of district attorneys
across the state. The auditor
recommended that
the offices develop and
implement policies and
procedures which require
newly hired employees
to receive initial cybersecurity
awareness training
within 30 days of their
hiring, as well as annual
cybersecurity awareness
training for all employees.
“Without METCO, diversity
would be virtually
nonexistent in some
districts.”
---Dr. Ken Ardon, co-author
of a study of the
56-year-old Metropolitan
Council for Educational
Opportunity (METCO)
program under
which some 3,200 mostly
Black and Hispanic students
from Boston and
Springfield attend public
schools in about three
dozen surrounding communities.
HOW
LONG WAS LAST
WEEK’S SESSION? Beacon
Hill Roll Call tracks the
length of time that the
House and Senate were in
session each week. Many
legislators say that legislative
sessions are only
one aspect of the Legislature’s
job and that a
lot of important work
is done outside of the
House and Senate chambers.
They note that their
jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent
work and other
matters that are important
to their districts. Critics
say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly
or long enough to
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P1337EA
Estate of: CAROL A. SIKORA
Date of Death: 09/20/2021
INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Walter R. Sikora, Jr. of Melrose, MA, Walter
R. Sikora, Jr. of Melrose, MA has been informally appointed as
the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety
on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with
the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice
regarding the administration from the Personal
Representative and can petition the Court in any matter
relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and
expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled
to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
June 10, 2013
debate and vote in public
view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation
that have been filed. They
note that the infrequency
and brief length of sessions
are misguided and
lead to irresponsible latenight
sessions and a mad
rush to act on dozens of
bills in the days immediately
preceding the end
of an annual session.
During the week of May
30-June 3 the House met
for a total of one hour and
42 minutes and the Senate
met for a total of one
hour and two minutes.
MON.MAY 30
No House session
No Senate session.
TUES.MAY 31
House11:04 a.m. to11:51
a.m.
Senate 11:05 a.m.
to11:11 a.m.
WED.JUNE 1
No House session
No Senate session.
THURS. JUNE 2
House11:10 a.m. to12:05
p.m.
Senate 11:09 a.m.
to12:05 p.m.
FRI.JUNE 3
No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback
at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
Bob founded Beacon Hill Roll Call
in 1975 and was inducted
into the New England Newspaper
and Press Association (NENPA)
Hall of Fame in 2019.
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 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:
61 Winthrop Street
Map/Lot: E0.:02.:000067
Person Requesting: Cambridge Wealth Management LLC
40 Eastern Ave., Unit 208
Malden, MA 02148
PROPOSAL:
Applicant is seeking approval to: Alter an existing 2-family into a 3-family providing 6 parking
spaces in the rear yard.
Reason for Denial:
The driveway to the proposed parking area is only 12’ 7” ‘in width.
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Zoning:
Section 17 Off-street parking paragraph (O) which states the following:
The design of parking lots for the parking of more than five (5) vehicles shall be submitted to
the inspector of buildings for review and approval and shall be subject to the following requirements:
Line 5: All parking areas shall have an access road with a minimum of eighteen (18) feet
to allow ingress and exiting at same time.
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
Board of Appeals
June 3, 10, 2022
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CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 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:
58-60 Peirce Avenue
Map/Lot: D0-00069
Person Requesting: Chandra Ram Thapa and Rejita Chandra
58 Peirce Avenue
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks construct a 22.7’ X 10’ rear addition to the existing non-conforming structure
Reason for Denial:
Wildlife Control and Tree Service
24-Hour Service
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
The existing building does not have the required side yard as the plot plan indicates only a 14.5’
For reference:
Section 4 Dwelling Districts (b) Dimensional Requirements line 6 which states the following:
Side Yard: a. Four (4) feet minimum with a total of sixteen (16) feet
Zoning:
Section 3 General Requirements paragraph C 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)
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EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
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Roberta Suppa - Clerk
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OBITUARIES
Carmen B. Albano
O
f Malden, formerly of Everett,
entered into eternal
rest at home, Monday, June
6, 2022. He was 92 years old.
Born in Everett, Carmen lived
in Malden for many years. He
was a teacher by profession
who worked in Cambridge
for many years and for other
school districts prior to retirement.
Carmen served his
country honorably in the U.S.
Air Force during the Korean
confl ict. Beloved son of the
late Pasquale and Maria (Leo)
Albano. Dear and devoted
brother of the late Clare Santora,
Joseph Albano and Mary
Albano. Loving and caring
uncle of Marie Chiulli and her
husband, Robert of Middleton,
Debra Roda and her husband,
Richard of N. Falmouth, Clare
Flowers and her husband, Michael
of Plymouth, George
Santora of Scottsdale, AZ, Karen
Sculos and her husband,
Criag of RI, and Mark Albano
and his wife, Corinne of Acton.
Carmen is also survived
by many loving grandnieces,
grandnephews, great-grandnieces
and great-grandnephews.
Relatives and friends are
respectfully invited to attend
Carmen’s visitation in the Cafasso
& Sons Funeral Home,
65 Clark St. (Corner of Main
St.) EVERETT, Thursday morning,
June 16 at 8:30 a.m. followed
by his funeral Mass in St.
Anthony’s Church, 38 Oakes
St., Everett, at 10 a.m. Interment
with U.S. Air Force Military
Honors at the Holy Cross
Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of
fl owers, contributions in Carmen’s
memory to the Italian
Home for Children, 1125
Center St., Jamaica Plain, MA
02130 would be sincerely appreciated.
He was a life mem73
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ber of the Saugus-Everett,
Lodge of Elks, #642, the E-Club
of Everett and the Mass Teachers’
Association.
Edward F. Walata, MD
held at Holy Cross Cemetery.
For more information, please
visit www.roccofuneralhomes.
com.
Paul Alfonso Dascoli
For more information, please
visit www.roccofuneralhomes.
com
George “Butch” Hooley
O
f Everett on May 28th,
age 83 passed peaceO
f
Brookline, formerly of
Chelsea on May 31st.
Beloved husband of the late
Therese l. (Kobylinski) Walata
of Brookline and Bern, Switzerland.
Loving brother of Regina
Peters of Lynnfi eld and
the late Walter S. Walata, Jr.
and wife, Lydia Walata. He is
also survived by his beloved
nieces, nephews, grandnieces
and grandnephews. A private
graveside service will be
P
aul Al fonso Dascol i
“DASC” passed away at
Mass General Hospital on
5/29. He is survived by his
daughter, Jacquelline, his father,
Anthony, his brother, Anthony
along with many loving
aunts, uncles and cousins.
There will be a graveside
service Monday morning at
10:00 at Woodlawn Cemetery
where he will rest eternally
with his loving mother Ann.
fully surrounded by family.
Beloved husband of Teresa
DiLoreto of Everett. Father
of Justin and Melissa Willis of
Everett. Loving brother of Judith
Hooley Ristino of Revere.
Also survived by his nephew,
Joseph Ristino of Revere and
his sons, Joseph and Trevor
Ristino. His niece Darlene Ristino
who passed in 2010. Darlene
is survived by her daughter
Julie Ristino. Butch was a
United States Army Veteran
and was a local barber at his
shop Toms in Everett. He also
worked at Debens for over 25
years. He loved watching all
sports. Basketball was his passion.
He was a huge supporter
of high school sports in the
community of Everett. He will
be missed dearly by his family
and friends.
For more information,
please visit www.roccofuneralhomes.com.
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city is the International
Volleyball Hall of
Fame?
1. On June 10, 1898, the
U.S. Marines landed
where in Cuba?
2. In the early 1900’s
what was nicknamed
the “Beaneaters,” “Pilgrims”
and “Plymouth
Rocks”?
3. Legally, Queen Elizabeth
II owns every one
of what type of bird in
the UK?
4. According to Guinness
World Records, who are
the two country artists
with over five decades
on the Hot Country
Songs chart?
5. June 11 is National
Corn on the Cob Day;
which country produces
the most corn: Brazil,
China or USA?
6. Goldfish belong in
what fish family?
7. What common English
word is a loanword
from Finland?
8. On June 12, 1931,
gangster Al Capone
was charged with conspiracy
to violate what
laws?
9. In what Massachusetts
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an email – in what year:
1976, 1984 or 1997?
11. In what building would
you find a bailey, a bastion
and a bulwark?
12. On June 13, 1898, what
territory was formed
that now has Whitehorse
as its capital?
13. The noodle soup pho is
what country’s unofficial
national dish?
14. On June 14, 1777, what
group stated, “Resolved,
that the Flag
of the thirteen United
States shall be thirteen
stripes, alternate
red and white; that
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15. What was the “Curse of
the Bambino”?
16. On June 15, 1994, what
country and city-state
(both in the Mediterranean
area) started full
diplomatic relations?
17. In what would you find
spindrift, a curl and a
trough?
18. Which monarch
reigned longer, Queen
Elizabeth II or Queen
Victoria?
19. What shortstop from
California had over 200
hits in 1997?
20. On June 16, 1893, what
treat containing molasses,
peanuts and popcorn
was invented?
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2. The Boston American League
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3. Swans
4. George Jones and Dolly Parton
5. USA
6. Carp
7. Sauna
8. Prohibition
9. Holyoke
10. 1976
11. A castle
12. Yukon
13. Viet Nam
14. The Continental Congress
15. After Babe Ruth left Boston in
1918, the Red Sox did not win
a World Series until 2004.
16. Israel and Vatican City
17. A wave
18. Queen Elizabeth II (Victoria
reigned for 63 years, whereas
Elizabeth has reigned for over
70 years.)
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20. Cracker Jack (introduced at Chicago’s
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