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LLC, Matthew Philbin, Andrew Philbin,
Sr., Joshua Resnek and Sergio Cornelio
Resnekâ€™s egotistical emails to media
outlets offered roadmaps to nowhere
By James Mitchell
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in an empty room
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ore emails released to
the Everett Advocate of
Everett Leader Herald journalist
Josh Resnek and newspaper
owner Matthew Philbin
exposed that not a single Boston
news station or book publisher
wanted anything to do
with Resnekâ€™s stories of admitted
lies and fabrications
about Mayor Carlo DeMaria
published in the Leader Herald
during various weeks leading
up to the primary election.
In numerous emails to various
Boston media outlets â€”
ranging from WGBH, WCVB
and WHDH to the Boston Herald,
to name a few â€” Resnek
attaches a copy of the edition.
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In every email, Resnek uses
various subject lines, such as
â€œcorruption in Everett,â€ as he
desperately informs the recipient:
â€œFor a roadmap, Iâ€™m
available.â€
In his last attempt to get
his story some attention, Resnek
emails his â€œgo-toâ€ Boston
Globe reporter, Andrea Estes,
appearing to doubt his own
lies, emailing: â€œI think Iâ€™ve got
him... but heâ€™s as bad as a nasty
virus. Tough to wipe out. Do
what you can. Use me as your
roadmap. No one can duck out
of this. It is all on the record.
Enjoy. JR.â€
They must have taken Resnekâ€™s
stories as a roadmap to
nowhere.
Resnek even reaches out for
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funding for universal
school meals throughout the
upcoming school year. This
$110 million investment will
provide free breakfast and
lunch to all students â€” regardless
of income â€” in the
Commonwealth.
The universal free school
meals resource provides economic
relief to parents with
low income, saves time, helps
children learn and encourages
more kids to take advantage
by removing any stigma
from a school meal program.
Throughout the pandemic,
increased federal funding
has empowered schools to offer
free meals to all children.
This federal funding has been
a lifeline for students and parents
with low income, but the
money had been running out
before the upcoming school
year. Now that this state funding
has been signed into law,
400,000 children will keep
their access to free meals and
be able to focus on school
and their friends.
â€œAs the Universal School
Meals lead sponsor, and a
longtime anti-hunger advocate
I am proud of this $110
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in the budget,â€ said
Senator DiDomenico, who
is Assistant Majority Leader
of the Massachusetts Senate.
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work to ensure no Massachusetts
student goes hungry
again. I would like to thank
Senate President Spilka and
Chair Rodrigues for working
to include this in the budget,
Representative Vargas, for
his leadership in the House,
and Project Bread along with
all anti-hunger organizations
and activists across the state
for their tremendous advocacy.â€
â€œThe
past two years have
shown how critical school
meals are â€” as a response to
rising food insecurity and as a
tool to help students succeed
at school. With the program
ending on the federal level,
we are grateful that the state
legislature stepped in to ensure
that families and school
nutrition programs did not
lose this important resource,
the number one source of
food for families during the
pandemic. Massachusetts is
stronger because of Senator
DiDomenicoâ€™s advocacy and
leadership in addressing child
hunger. We look forward to
continuing to work together
to ensure that students
have the nutrition they need
during the school day,â€ said
Project Bread CEO/President
Erin McAleer.
DiDomenico and State
Representative Andy Vargas
fi led this legislation in 2021.
The two elected offi cials fi rst
teamed up during the previous
legislative session to pass
the Breakfast After the Bell
law, which provides breakfast
in school to countless children
from low-income families.
Project Bread â€” one of
the most eff ective anti-hunger
organizations â€” and acSal
DiDomenico
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tivists across the state have
been indispensable partners
in achieving these milestones.
DiDomenico will continue
work with these partners
and press forward in the
next legislative session to
make universal school meals
permanent in Massachusetts.
Everett man charged in superseding indictment
for additional securities fraud scheme
Defendant allegedly participated in â€˜pump-and-dumpâ€™
and later misappropriated investorsâ€™ funds
n August 8, 2022, the
U.S. Attorneyâ€™s Offi ce reported
that an Everett man
has been charged in a superseding
indictment in connection
with two securities fraud
schemes: one involving an alleged
â€œpump-and-dumpâ€ and
one involving the alleged
misappropriation of tens of
thousands of dollars of investor
funds to pay his personal
expenses. Christopher
R. Esposito, 55, was charged
with one count of conspiracy
to commit securities fraud
and sale of unregistered securities,
one count of securities
fraud and one count of
sale of unregistered securities,
concerning the alleged
pump-and-dump scheme. In
April 2022, Esposito was indicted
on one count of securities
fraud and one count of
wire fraud, in relation to the
alleged misappropriation
scheme.
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Marchese seeks to remove mayorâ€™s
vote on School Committee
By Tara Vocino
ouncillor-at-Large Michael
Marchese wanted to
amend the City Charter by giving
the mayor a voice but no
vote on the School Committee
during Mondayâ€™s City Council
meeting at City Hall.
â€œHeâ€™s gone to like two meetings
out of the past 17 votes,â€
Marchese said. â€œMaybe heâ€™s
more disruptive up there than
on a positive note.â€
In the majority of local municipalities,
the mayor is a
voting member of the school
committee.
Marchese is a well-known
political enemy of the mayor
and has constantly criticized
him no matter what the issue.
Along with his brother, Attorney
Joseph Marchese of NanC
During
public participation
at the City Council meeting,
Maria Bussell spoke about
overcrowding in the schools.
Patricia Burke said her wife,
Kerry, who is a parking
enforcement officer, was
assaulted while on the job.
REMOVE | SEE PAGE 9
During public participation
at the City Council meeting,
Lillian Goreham spoke against
overdevelopment in the city,
advocating for Pope John to be
made into a new high school.
Glendale Towers spokesperson
Elliott Vazquez spoke about
the lack of air-conditioning in
their apartments. (Advocate photos
by Tara Vocino)
Man Arrested in Connection with July Fatal Shooting in Everett
(Editorâ€™s Note: This is a press
release from the Middlesex District
Attorneyâ€™s Offi ce)
E
VERETT â€“ Middlesex District
Attorney Marian Ryan
and Everett Chief of Police Steven
Mazzie have confirmed
that Brian Green, 35, of Saugus,
has been arrested and
charged with murder in connection
with the death of Jarmahl
Sutson, 38, of Lynn, that
occurred inside a Central Avenue
residence on July 19, 2022.
At approximately 4:22 a.m.,
Everett Police responded to a
Central Avenue apartment for
a report of a medical emergency.
Upon arrival police located
the victim unresponsive with
an apparent gunshot wound.
The subsequent investigation
revealed that Brian Green
previously resided at the Central
Avenue apartment and
that he was reportedly upset
about the victimâ€™s relationship
with his estranged wife who
still lived in the apartment.
In the early morning of July
19, the defendant allegedly
went to the apartment where
the victim was staying and fatally
shot him in the bedroom.
Investigators were subsequently
able to identify Brian Green as
the alleged shooter following a
review of surveillance video and
other evidence.
Green was arrested today in
Reading without incident. He
is expected to be arraigned
in Malden District Court tomorrow.
This
investigation was conducted
by the Middlesex District
Attorneyâ€™s Office, Massachusetts
State Police Detectives
assigned to the District
Attorneyâ€™s Offi ce, and Everett
Police. The prosecutors
assigned to this case are Suzanne
Wiseman and Leigh Ann
Johnson.
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RESNEKâ€™S | FROM PAGE 1
sial former psychiatrist Keith
Ablow in an email dated April
21, 2020, where he proclaims
to be the â€œmajor voice in the
city of 60,000,â€ writing, â€œThe
mayor hates me. He has tried
to put us out of business. Everyone
tries (expletive) with
me. But they canâ€™t because I
fi ght back unlike every other
voice in this city that cowers in
the face of the mayorâ€™s greed
and treachery, bullying and
ignorance, sexual harassment
and municipal corruption.â€
Ablow was stripped of his
medical license in 2019 by the
Mass. Board of Registration in
Medicine alleging that he engaged
in sexual and unethical
misconduct towards his patients.
Resnek
has admitted in his
three depositions that all accusations
stated in his stories
are false, without merit and
fabricated to hurt the mayorâ€™s
chances of winning reelection.
In a June 11, 2021, email
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character. What fun!â€ Resnek attached
a copy of his recent edition
as well.
The richest deadbeat
in the world
But publishing the newspaper
wasnâ€™t always on Resnekâ€™s
mind when he was reaching
out to a conservative book publisher
for a potential book deal
on the Wynn Casino, submitting
a copy of a Nov. 19, 2020,
Leader Herald edition to Alfred
Regnery, president of Republic
Book Publishers.
â€œAlfred, I am sending you this
fi le to show you what I do from
week to week as a writer in the
city of Everett. I would ask you
to pay special attention to what
I published on page 2 of the fi le,
please. Let me know of your
interest in the â€˜Encoreâ€™ manuscript
at your convenience.â€
Republic Book Publishers
is known for publishing conservative
nonfiction, according
to its website. It is no wonder
that Resnekâ€™s fi ction didnâ€™t
make the cut.
Resnek, relentless in his pursuit
to be something more than
a â€œspeck of dust,â€ as he called
himself in his fi rst deposition,
reaches out to Boston Globe
Staff Writer Neil Swidey, an author
of nonfi ction books. Resnek
promotes his book he has
sent to Swidey about Chelsea
â€œfrom 40 years ago.â€ Resnek has
no problem describing his â€œsuccessâ€
as an author, stating the
book had sold 3,000 copies all
over the USA, Great Britain, Germany
and the Netherlands.
â€œNot exactly a best-seller, but
it has caught the interest of the
publisher, the owner of Sony,â€
stated Resnek in his Feb. 6,
2021, email, in order to impress
the author. But then the fake
newspaper publisher mentions
his last edition of â€œhis newspaperâ€
and his stance against â€œthe
corrupt municipal government
and a corrupt mayor â€” as corrupt
as I covered,â€ writes Resnek.
â€œHe
has made an eff ort to put
me out of business. This wonâ€™t
work. I have more money than
he does. Be that as it may, I donâ€™t
publish the newspaper to make
money â€” I make money to
publish the newspaper. Please
reads the Blue Suit,â€ begs Resnek.
â€œLast, a photograph of my
study at home which I know
you would appreciate.â€
The bragging phony publisher,
proud to announce his new
found riches â€” of Philbinâ€™s pot
money â€” forgot to mention
to Swidey that the newspaper
has been bleeding money on
an annual basis since he took it
over in 2017 when Philbin purchased
the newspaper.
Faker than fiction
Again, in March of 2021, Resnek
reaches out by email to
someone he refers to as a â€œHollywood
type,â€ asking the recipient
to take delight in his weekly
work as he stood up for a real
estate developer named Gary
DeCicco, claiming to have revealed
the â€œtheft purchaseâ€ of
the Class A casino license by
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casino land sale â€” claiming
that the land sale was illegal
based on hearsay from DeCicco
â€” his unnamed â€œsource.â€
Resnek admitted in his depositions
that he never had any
proof after alluding at the end
of his Sept. 11, 2019, article,
promising readers of a â€œfellow I
know well has promised to tell
in the near future â€” a bad development
for Kickback Carlo.â€
Resnek admitted he provided
no evidence or facts before
he wrote the article, including
notes or documentary evidence
which provided information
that would support his allegations
â€” yet here he is attempting
to sell a manuscript
based on his newspaper articles
fi lled with false information.
As an enticement, Resnek
claims in his email that Wynnâ€™s
lawyers have reached out to
him demanding to see what
he was writing but stood fast
against the alleged off er. â€œI refused,â€
claimed Resnek in his
email. â€œHe asked me if I wanted
to sell the manuscript to Steve
Wynn. I denied that obviously,â€
stated Resnek.
Resnek tells the Hollywood-type
recipient that he
has the option to include him
and his colleague as â€œtwo investigative
reportersâ€ sticking
up for Gary and creating a fuss
with the U.S. Attorneyâ€™s offi ce,
the State Police and the FBI.
â€œLots of eyes on itâ€, claims Resnek,
referring to his stories in
Philbinâ€™s newspaper.
One would have to wonder
if the movie manuscript was of
the fi ction-fantasy genre.
Lyinâ€™ across the Pond
Resnek also delves into national
politics with a friend in
England after sending her a
copy of his Oct. 1, 2020, edition,
taking great pride in his
â€œBlue Suitâ€ articles and bragging
how his column is the
â€œbest read and most often commented
bit in the city of EvSummer
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erett every Wednesday.â€ Then
his email conversation turned
to the Presidential debate between
former President Donald
Trump and Democratic challenger
Joseph Biden. Resnek
takes great delight in denouncing
the liberal left, among others,
including his own country.
Resnek writes to his pal across
the pond, stating: â€œThe debate
â€” well â€” it wasnâ€™t a debate.
The liberal left believing democracy
is at stake here are
as clearly out of their minds as
is the president and his rightwing
crew who fail to disavow
themselves from white supremacists
or the fact we might have
a racism problem here. The liberal
left would have you believe
white supremacists are about
to take over the US when in fact
there are an estimated 10,000
white supremacists and 360
million Americans. The political,
social, economic and moral
bankruptcy of our nation is
what we are witnessing right
now. I think it has always been
this way but during this era of
proliferating news available
24/7, we tend not believe anything
our politicians tell us or
promise. Itâ€™s all a huge pile of
stanking shite. Hope you and
the gang are well. My best to
Boris Johnson â€” JR.â€
Marching orders
from the boss
Resnek would learn that his
inflated ego and reputation
might have caught up with
him when he attempted to fi le
a complaint with law enforcement
in a June 2020 email to
request an investigation of
the donation of three basketball
nets to DeMaria by former
EHS football coach and current
Catholic Memorial High
School Head Coach John DiBiaso.
In his â€œcomplaint,â€ Resnek
claimed the mayor had taken
one of the basketball nets and
stanchions and placed it in his
yard. He then claimed the other
two were transported to Lynnfi
eld, where they were given to
Greg Antonelli, owner of GTA
Construction. Resnek claimed
they were NBA grade basketball
nets made by Under Armour
and that the basketball pieces
were accepted by the mayor
and a close friend as their
own. Resnek felt that it was a
confl ict of interest for the mayor
to take possession of the
basketball nets and requested
an investigation, â€œnot so much
for me,â€ wrote Resnek, â€œbut for
the people of the city of Everett
and the children who were supposed
to have use of the three
basketball pieces.â€
Like Resnek claimed in the
initial email to Matt Philbin,
â€œLet the games begin. Letâ€™s see
if anyone cares.â€ I guess no one
at anyplace he contacted cared.
Despite Philbin and Resnekâ€™s
laughable attempts at gaining
attention through their â€œBlue
Suitâ€ columns and despicable
fabrications, reality would soon
bite them back when they ran
an editorial which to their lawyer
friends, may have crossed
a line, removing the city clerkâ€™s
name and the word â€systemicâ€
from the article. In his email to
Philbin, Resnek tells his boss,
â€œSergioâ€™s name has been removed.
Systemic has been removed.
The editorial has been
replaced and whatever else you
wanted has been done.â€
Throughout the many emails
and texts between Resnek and
Philbin, Boston Globe reporter
Estes and numerous recipients,
Resnek described himself
as the reporter against the corrupt
city and its mayor. Without
a morsel of truth, he continued
his charade as a newspaper reporter
as the mayor and his legal
team closed in.
Leave me out of it
One city councillor, Jimmy Tri
Le, a realtor by trade, ran an ad
in the Leader Herald, but paid
Resnek a commission if he sold
a home or listing through the
newspaper ad. But on Sept. 10,
two days after Philbin and Resnek
published their incendiary
Sept. 8, 2021, article claiming
Sergio was extorted by the
mayor over the land deal, Tri
Le woke up and realized who
he was involved with and requested
to end the commission
deal to Resnek. â€œI wanted to let
you know I have yet to get any
phone calls from the ad. I donâ€™t
think it works. I do better meeting
and talking to people. You
can stop putting my real estate
ad in your paper and taking up
space,â€ wrote Tri Le.
Resnek replied that he heard
from a friend that Tri Le had a
sale coming up but begged Tri
Le to stay and take advantage
of his presence in the newspaper.
Tri Le questioned Resnekâ€™s
assertion for a commission,
stating that the sale was
due to a referral from Tri Leâ€™s
friend Wayne.
Resnek replied that it wasnâ€™t
about the commission, but, if
you can believe it, his (Tri Leâ€™s)
â€œauraâ€ in the community, City
Hall and newspaper. Tri Le responded
by emailing that he
felt that any sale he makes
would be a conflict between
him and Resnek, and he didnâ€™t
want to have to dispute that in
the future.
Sensing the relationship was
going south due to his shenanigans
publishing infl ammatory
articles about the mayor, Resnek
attempted to spins yarn
about his reputation, telling
Tri Le that, â€œheâ€™s not Carlo DeMariaâ€
â€” and that he didnâ€™t go
around ripping people off and
making false promises; then he
attempted to shame Tri Le and
his City Council colleagues for
not calling out the mayor on his
longevity pay. â€œYou have words
about being worried about me
wanting to steal your commission
but not a word about the
mayorâ€™s racism, his theft from
Sergio, his fraud with the longevity
and his mistreatment of
women,â€ cried Resnek.
In a truly laughable moment,
Resnek stated, â€œYou
canâ€™t fi nd a person living or
dead who can point to a dispute
I had with them about
money.â€ Unless you count
the former co-owners at the
Independent Newspaper
Group, where he had taken
a $250,000 payment from a
New York vendor for the City
of Boston, which was cause for
his termination â€” or his two
personal bankruptcies for millions
of dollars.
Tri Le doesnâ€™t know how
lucky he was leaving the sinking
ship that is now facing an
expanded lawsuit for libel and
slander of the mayor.
Depositions should be starting
up again soon as more
questions will be asked from
the Fishwrapâ€™s â€œinvestigative
reporter.â€ The Everett Advocate
will keep you posted.
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my is open to youngsters ages
eight to 12 from across Middlesex
County, as well as older
cadets who may participate
through the YPSAâ€™s Counselor-in-Training
(CIT) Program.
â€œAfter two years of remote
programming, we are proud
to welcome cadets, their families
and our community partners
back to YPSA,â€ said Sheriff
Koutoujian. â€œThroughout
its history, YPSA has provided
valuable opportunities for
the countyâ€™s youngest residents
to get to know some of
the corrections officers, police
officers and firefighters
who serve their communities
on a daily basis. It also teaches
cadets crucial lessons about
teambuilding, friendship and
public safety that they take
back to their homes, schools
and communities. That is why
I truly believe this is one of
the best, most comprehensive
camps around and why
we are so excited to be back
this summer.â€
To learn more about YPSA
and some of the Middlesex
Sheriff â€™s Offi ce other community-based
programming, visit
middlesexsheriff.org/community.
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Immaculate Conception Parish to host
Multicultural Festival on Aug. 27
T
he Immaculate Conception
Parish of Everett is
proud to announce Multicultural
Festival â€œ22,â€ an all-day
event on Saturday, August
27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the Lafayette School Park.
The day will include a variety
of family-based activities.
There will be a variety of
food, music, dancing, activities
and games with all proceeds
going to the Immaculate
Conception Church. A
few years ago, the fi rst â€œmulticulturalâ€
event was held by
our Spanish community, and
CHARGED | FROM PAGE 2
According to the charging
documents, Esposito and
Anthony Jay Pignatello conspired
between 2012 and
2015 to conceal their control
over the Massachusetts-based
microcap company
Cannabiz Mobile, Inc.
and to use backdated promissory
notes to fraudulently obtain
free-trading shares in the
company. They then allegedly
arranged for a promotional
campaign in October 2015 to
pump up Cannabiz Mobileâ€™s
stock so that they could sell
(i.e., dump) their shares into
the market and make money.
In so doing, they allegedly
sold and off ered to sell Cannabiz
Mobile stock in violation
of the securities laws because
the securities were not
registered with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission
(SEC) and no exemption
from SEC registration was
available.
In addition, between August
2019 and February 2020,
Esposito allegedly sold shares
in a separate company, Code2Action,
Inc., based on material
misstatements and omissions
and then misappropriated
much of the proceeds.
More specifi cally, Esposito is
alleged to have, among other
things, deliberately misled
prospective investors about
Code2Actionâ€™s plan and ability
to complete a reverse
merger, which Esposito touted
would enable the investors
to sell their shares at a profit,
and he spent over $57,000
of the investorsâ€™ funds to pay
himself and his personal expenses.
The
charges of conspiracy
and sale of unregistered
securities each provide for a
sentence of up to fi ve years
in prison, three years of supervised
release and a fine
up to $250,000 or twice the
they invited us to develop
the festival into a more inclusive
event.
Over the years, the I. C. Parish
has always changed and
evolved since itâ€™s opening in
1896 with a mostly European
population, such as Irish
and Italians, to todayâ€™s parishioners
made up of Latinos,
Asians, Haitians and Africans
to name a few. In spite of
our cultural diff erences, we all
have one thing in common:
our faith and belief in God. To
celebrate our diversity in the
Parish and Everett, we invite
gross gain or loss from the
off ense. The charges of securities
fraud each provide for
a sentence of up to 20 years
in prison, three years of supervised
release and a fine
of $5 million. The charge of
wire fraud provides for a sentence
of up to 20 years in prison,
three years of supervised
release and a fine of up to
$250,000 or twice the gross
gain or loss from the off ense.
Sentences are imposed by a
federal district court judge
based upon the U.S. Sentencing
Guidelines and statutes
which govern the determination
of a sentence in a criminal
case.
U.S. Attorney Rachael S.
Rollins and the FBIâ€™s Special
Agent in Charge of the Boston
Division, Joseph R. Bonavolonta,
made the August 8 announcement.
Assistant U.S.
Attorney James R. Drabick of
Rollinsâ€™ Securities, Financial &
Cyber Fraud Unit is prosecuting
the case.
you all to join us in fellowship.
For more information,
please contact the rectory at
617-389-5660. We look forward
to seeing you there.
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First Annual Story
Share & Arts Festival
unites common stories
and visual art
By Tara Vocino
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Everett resident Kathleen Oâ€™Brien (at left) was interviewed in a storytelling workshop.
rt Lab Everett, Katy Rogers
Fine Art Photography, Everett
Growers and the Everett
Cultural Council collaborated
for Saturdayâ€™s First Annual Story
Share & Arts Festival at Glendale
Park, which 100 people attended.
The festivalâ€™s purpose
was to create a common connection
through art and stories.
Everett Community Growers staff Arthur Campos and Alyssa
Moto sold Swiss chard and a cucumber.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
GRUPO QUETZALI: Shown from left to right: Jorge Perez, Alexander Gutierrez, State Rep.
candidate Guerline Alcy, Saira Carreto and Jorge Romero danced a Mexican dance during
Saturdayâ€™s First Annual Story Share & Arts Festival at Glendale Park.
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PLACE YOUR BETS:
Governor Baker signs bill establishing legal sports betting in Mass.
Rollout could take several months, according to MGC;
Encore Boston Harbor expected to seek license for â€˜sports bookâ€™ on-site in Everett
By Steve Freker
I
t has been a long three
years since Massachusetts
lawmakers formally approved
legal sports betting in the
Commonwealth. On Wednesday,
Governor Charlie Baker
played â€œBeat the Clockâ€ when
he signed into law a sports
wagering bill that will allow
both in-person and online
bettingâ€” less than 24 hours
before a Thursday deadline
for new legislation to be offered
and adopted for the
year. The Governorâ€™s bill signing
fi nalizes what has been a
three-year-long push to legalize
sports betting in Massachusetts
and bring the state
into line with many of its
neighbors.
Sports betting is already legal
in more than 30 states, including
four states that border
Massachusetts: Rhode Island,
New Hampshire, Connecticut
and New York.
Under the bill signed
into law by the Governor
on Wednesday, anyone at
least 21 years old will be able
to place a wager in Massachusetts,
with a 15% tax on
in-person wagers and a 20%
tax on mobile bets.
Governor Baker took a historical
tack when describing
the story around signing the
new bill. â€œOur administration
fi rst fi led legislation to legalize
sports wagering in the
Commonwealth several years
ago, and I am glad to be able
to sign this bill into law today,â€
Governor Baker said in a
statement.
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tucket, Mass., Marchese has
been named as a source of information
to the owner and
publisher of the Everett Leader
Herald, whose reporter, Joshua
Resnek, has admitted to writing
lies and fabricating stories
about the mayor in multiple
depositions during a lawsuit
fi led by the Mayor DeMaria.
The matter was referred to
legislative aff airs.
In other City Council news,
Ward 1 Councillor Wayne
Matewsky asked Inspectional
Services to investigate 2 Lewis
Pl. and 97 Lewis St., over concerns
of fi sh odor and trash
buildup, including the possication
and compromise that
the Legislature demonstrated
on this issue, and we look
forward to supporting the
work of the Massachusetts
Gaming Commission on the
responsible implementation
of the law over the next several
months,â€ Governor Baker
added.
While there will be excitement
in the Greater Boston
area and beyond for the introduction
of legal sports betting,
state officials advised
that â€œthis isnâ€™t something
that is going to happen overnight,â€
or even in time for the
fall NFL and college football
seasons â€” two of the most
heavily wagered seasons of
the year, according to experts.
According to reports,
it may take until 2023 before
people can place bets within
the state on Boston and other
sports teams.
The Massachusetts Gaming
Commission (MGC) must
now solidify regulations for
the newly legal state industry
and process licensing applications.
Mass.
Gaming Commissioner
Brad Hill said regulators
want to â€œtake our timeâ€
with implementing the new
law. â€œI want the public to understand,
as we as commissioners
are starting to understand,
that this isnâ€™t something
thatâ€™s going to happen
overnight,â€ Commissioner
Hill said Wednesday night
in a statement released by the
Commission.
In an online report, Hill said,
â€œI just want the public to be
clear, at least from my view
bility of an illegal apartment.
â€œThereâ€™s a mountain of trash
coming out of nine apartments,â€
Matewsky said. â€œThe
smell is terrible â€“ I had to roll
up the windows driving by.â€
He said that although people
may have large families,
thereâ€™s 11 last names on one
mailbox. He thanked Inspector
Peter Sikora for visiting
the properties on Saturday.
They fi ned the property owner
$300, adding that there
may be a language barrier. The
matter was referred to Code
Enforcement, the Fire Prevention
Bureau and the Building
Department.
(Editorâ€™s Note: James Mitchell
contributed to this article.)
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â€” Iâ€™m not speaking for the
whole commission â€” but
from my point of view, this is
going to take a little longer
than people probably anticipate.
And Iâ€™m OK with that.â€
One of the most anticipated
related moves would be
the introduction of a â€œsports
bookâ€ site at Encore Boston
Harbor in Everett, which already
has a space in place
at the casino inside its new
sports bar, named WynnBET,
which features 60-plus television
screens for all the big
games.
Mass. House Speaker Ronald
Mariano said in an online
report that it would be â€œdisappointingâ€
if implementation
takes too long. â€œYouâ€™ve
got two hotels that are ready
to open the doors as quickly
as you can,â€ he said. â€œI know
Encore has built a room, and
I know MGM is depending on
this to increase their bottom
line. So, I hope we can get it
up and running â€¦ at least in
time for fall football.â€
The new sports wagering
law Baker approved sets a
15% tax rate on in-person
sports betting and 20% for
mobile or digital wagering.
It also allows for some collegiate
sports betting, though
residents cannot bet on Massachusetts
colleges and universities
â€œunless they are involved
in a collegiate tournament,â€
according to the bill.
March Madness, for example,
is fair game for betting on
Massachusetts schools.
The bill outlines three licensing
categories: in-person
wagering at casinos with
some digital and mobile application
options, in-person
wagering at live or simulcast
horse racing facilities, and
fully mobile or digital wagering.
Lawmakers incorporated
what they said were myriad
consumer protections
into their bill, like not allowGovernor
Charlie Baker
signed into law the ability
to legally place wagers on
professional and collegiate
sports in Massachusetts.
(Courtesy Photo)
ing people to use credit cards
to place bets. Licensed mobile
applications and digital
platforms must also â€œprominently
displayâ€ information
for a problem gambling hotline,
which will be overseen
by the state Department of
Public Health.
It is estimated that Massachusetts
could reap from $6065
million annually in new tax
revenue.
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Everett Pop Warner opening day practice
Everett Pop Warner Football Crimson Tide football players are shown running
drills at opening day practice at Sacramone Park on Saturday.
(Courtesy photos, Diane Groux)
Everett Crimson Tide Cheerleaders are shown practicing on opening day
Saturday at Sacramone Park.
Everett and Malden Elected and Community Leaders Endorse Quentin Palfrey
(Editorâ€™s Note â€” This press release
was sent by the Committee
to Elect Quentin Palfrey Attorney
General)
E
VERETT â€” Former Assistant
AG and candidate for
Attorney General Quentin Palfrey
has been endorsed by Everett
City Councilors Stephanie
Martins and Vivian Nguyen.
In Malden, Palfreyâ€™s endorsers
include School Committee
Members Keith Bernard
and Dawn Macklin, and
former City Councilor Debbie
Demaria. They have added
their names to a list of more
than 300 state, local and community
leaders who have endorsed
Palfreyâ€™s grassroots
campaign.
â€œQuentin is someone who
shows up, who listens, and
who acts on behalf of our
community,â€ said Councilor
Martins. â€œI trust that he has the
skills and experience to advocate
for the issues that matter
as our Attorney General.
Quentin will truly be the Peopleâ€™s
Lawyer, and thatâ€™s why he
has my enthusiastic endorsement
in this race.â€
â€œQuentin understands the issues
that matter most to people
in Everett,â€ said Councilor
Nguyen. â€œOn healthcare, gun
violence, climate, education,
civil rights, criminal legal reform
and more, Quentin will
be ready on day one to take action.
I look forward to having a
strong partner for our community
with Quentin Palfrey in the
Attorney Generalâ€™s offi ce.â€
â€œThis campaign has been
about standing up for our
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~ Editorial ~
For the Good of the Commonwealth
G
ateway City leaders
awoke Monday morning
to incredibly disheartening
news: The legislature had
failed to pass the economic
development bill and its
long-awaited increase in the
Housing Development Incentive
Program (HDIP).
Session after session, the
omnibus economic development
bill has been the primary
vehicle for economic policy
in Massachusetts. Many interests
are now waiting patiently
as legislators, fulfi lling their
responsibility to serve as fi scal
stewards, seek to better understand
how an overlooked
1980s tax law will impact state
revenues.
While there is still hope that
the legislature will suspend
the rules and reconvene to
take up the full economic development
package in the fall,
a piecemeal approach is also a
possibility. If this occurs, legislators
will focus on the most
time-sensitive provisions, perhaps
through a slimmeddown
version of the bill or a
supplemental budget. To ensure
that HDIP moves forward
under this scenario, Gateway
ELECTED | FROM PAGE 10
values, and taking on the big
challenges as the Peopleâ€™s
Lawyer,â€ said Palfrey. â€œIâ€™m so
honored to have the support
of this impressive group of local
leaders, and I look forward
to the chance to partner with
them as Attorney General to
deliver on the most pressing
issues aff ecting the people of
Everett, Malden and across the
Commonwealth.â€
â€œAs a local elected offi cial,
I endorse Quentin for Attorney
General because he is a
policymaker and a true public
servant,â€ said Dawn Macklin.
â€œHe understands the very
real issues we are facing today,
and I am very impressed
with his progressive ideas for
the Massachusetts Attorney
Generalâ€™s Office. I trust that
he has the skills and experience
to be ready on day one
to take action.â€
â€œQuentin is dedicated to
protecting the rights of the
people, holding people accountable
and ensuring equity
and accessibility for everyone,â€
said Malden Democratic
City Committee Chair Ari Taylor.
â€œHe is a bold leader who
will be ready on day one to
tackle the issues that matter.
He is a champion for educaCity
leaders must once again
demonstrate their steely resolve
and draw attention to
the benefi ts a timely increase
in HDIP will generate for the
entire state.
By our estimates, the HDIP
provisions both branches adopted
in their respective versions
of the economic development
bill would generate
12,000 housing units and
$4 billion in total investment
over the next 10 years. Without
HDIP, these projects will
not break ground. Even more
worrisome, thereâ€™s a good
chance that developers who
made substantial investments
to submit applications for this
state program will simply sour
on it, abandoning all eff orts
to build residential housing
in Gateway Cities for the foreseeable
future.
Massachusetts desperately
needs these housing units.
Governor Baker and his housing
and economic development
team have long championed
the program because
they have seen the outsized
role it can play in helping the
state address a housing crisis
caused by decades of undertion,
healthcare, voting rights,
and more. I am proud to support
him as our next AG!â€
These leaders join the Massachusetts
Democratic Party,
the Massachusetts Sierra
Club, 350 Mass Action, Massachusettsâ€™
leading progressive
advocacy organizations, and
over 300 grassroots endorsers
from communities in every
county in Massachusetts
in their support of Palfreyâ€™s
campaign for Attorney General.
Palfrey is a former Assistant
Attorney General and was the
fi rst chief of the offi ceâ€™s healthcare
division. He also served in
senior roles in both the Obama
and Biden Administrations,
and is the founder of the Voter
Protection Corps, an organization
that works to combat voter
suppression.
Everett and Malden
Leaders Endorsing
Quentin Palfrey
Everett City Councilor Stephanie
Martins
Everett City Councilor Vivian
Nguyen
Malden School Committee
Member Keith Bernard
Malden School Committee
Member Dawn Macklin
Former Malden City Councilor
Debbie Demaria
production. By off ering modest
incentives to make projects
fi nancially feasible in relatively
weak Gateway City
housing markets, the state can
position these dense urban
communities to house tens
of thousands more residents
in the years to come. This urban
infi ll will help Massachusetts
accommodate growth
in a manner that is environmentally
and fi scally responsible,
preserving quality of life
for residents throughout the
commonwealth.
In our last journal, we celebrated
the power of the collective
determination of Gateway
City leaders. Perhaps it
was a bit premature, but we
certainly did not exaggerate.
Challenges are all too familiar
to Gateway City leaders.
They will not shy away when
the going gets tough. When
it comes to battling the stateâ€™s
housing crisis, they have the
grit and resolve to be part of
the solution, starting with getting
HDIP across the fi nish line.
Note: This article appeared
in the MassINC website on August
5, 2022.
Malden Democratic Committee
Chair Ari Taylor
Democratic State Committee
Member Kathleen Manning
Hall
Democratic State Committee
Member Alexander Pratt
Democratic State Committee
Member Amanda Smith
Democratic State Committee
Member Matthew Walsh
Progressive Activist Zayda
Ortiz
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022
Everett celebrates National Night Out
(Advocate photos by Katy Rogers)
The Everett Fire Department attended National Night Out.
Anthony DiPierro and Lt. Tino Rozza.
Police Chief Steve Mazzie.
Ward 6 Councillor Al Lattanzi and Police Captain Paul Strong.
Glendale Park was packed for National Night Out.
Detective Robert Hall on the grill.
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Phunk Phenomenon Dance Crew.
State Police did a K-9 demonstration.
Kids watched a K-9 demonstration.
Families enjoyed festivities at Glendale Park for National
Night Out.
National Night Out was held at Glendale Park.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022
by Jim Miller
How to Choose a 55-Plus
Active Adult Community
Dear Savvy Senior,
What tips can you recommend
for choosing a good active
adult housing community?
My husband and I, who recently
retired, are planning to relocate
to an area closer to our grandkids
and are interested in buying
a house in an age-restricted 55plus
housing community.
Active Retirees
Dear Active,
If youâ€™re contemplating moving
into an age-restricted community,
fi nding one thatâ€™s right
for you takes some legwork.
While active adult communities
generally off er the opportunity
for a lower-maintenance
lifestyle around similar aged
people, they vary enormously.
Hereâ€™s what you should know.
Todayâ€™s active adult communities
come in all shapes, sizes
and price ranges, ranging
from small city-based apartment
complexes, to single-family
homes, to sprawling resort-style
locations situated
on a gated golf course. Most
are owned by their occupants,
but a growing number are rentals.
Typically, at least one occupant
of each property must be
at least 55.
Itâ€™s also important to understand
that 55-plus active adult
communities are not the same
as retirement or independent
living communities, which are
primarily designed for older seniors
in their 70s and 80s. Active
adult communities do not typically
include meals or have a
central dining area, but many of
them do off er a range of recreational
amenities and activities.
To help you locate and research
active adult communities
in the areas youâ€™re interested
in, the best resource is
55places.com. This is a comprehensive
website that provides
ratings, reviews and information
on activities and amenities
for thousands of communities
across the country.
Once you fi nd a few you like,
here are some questions to
ask yourself that can help you
choose:
Whatâ€™s our budget? To help
you choose the right active
adult community youâ€™ll first
need to determine what you
can aff ord. Consider the homeâ€™s
purchase price, whether youâ€™ll
need a mortgage, how much
the property taxes and insurance
are, and how much the
homeownersâ€™ association or
community fees are.
These fees, which typically
run a few hundred dollars per
month, go toward lawn care
and possibly snow removal, as
well as community areas like
a clubhouse or pool. However,
some communities may require
additional memberships
or fees for golf, tennis, classes,
or other activities.
You also need to consider the
areaâ€™s cost of living for other
things like food, utilities, transportation,
health care and taxes.
Numbeo.com and BestPlaces.net
off er tools to compare
the cost from your current location
to where you would like to
move. And Kiplingerâ€™s has a tax
guide for retirees at Kiplinger.
com/links/retireetaxmap that
lets you fi nd and compare taxes
state-by-state.
How active is the community?
Some communities provide
fitness facilities, swimming
pools, tennis courts and
more, along with dozens of organized
activities, classes and
social events. Other communities
are much simpler and more
laid back with very limited amenities
and structured activities.
Youâ€™ll want to choose acommunity
that has the types of people,
facilities, activities and vibe
that appeals to you.
Will we like the surrounding
area? Will the area around
your prospective community
serve your needs now and in
the future? Ideally, this means
having easy access to good
doctors and hospitals, and a
local airport if you plan to travel
much. Youâ€™ll also want to research
how far youâ€™ll be from
essential services like grocery
stores, banks and pharmacies,
as well as dining, shopping, and
recreational attractions.
Schedule a Visit
Once youâ€™ve narrowed your
choices, call to make an appointment
and visit them. Be
sure to allow plenty of time at
each community and, if possible,
go back to your favorites
more than once. Also be sure
to ask questions while you are
visiting, particularly about the
community rules.
Some developments will let
you stay overnight in a model
home for a few nights to get a
feel of what it would be like to
live there. While you are there,
try the amenities and activities,
and speak with as many residents
as you can.
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 â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
Outdoor power equipment helps
weather a storm or power outage
Be prepared & keep safety in mind, says OPEI
LEXANDRIA, Va. â€” Having
the right outdoor power
equipment on hand yearround
is important, says the
Outdoor Power Equipment
Institute (OPEI), which advises
home and business owners
to grow familiar with safe operating
procedures and think
ahead before foul weather or
a power outage disrupts life.
OPEI is an international trade
association representing manufacturers
and suppliers of
outdoor power equipment,
small engines, battery power
systems, portable generators,
utility and personal transport
vehicles, and golf cars.
â€œItâ€™s important to be preA
pared
year-round given any
season can be storm season.
We see more people investing
in portable and whole
house generators and having
other outdoor power equipment
on hand such as chainsaws
and water pumps to mitigate
any damage from felled
trees and water damage and
fl oods,â€ says OPEI President &
CEO Kris Kiser.
He notes that outdoor power
equipment is becoming
faster, lighter, more effi cient
and more technologically
advanced. â€œThereâ€™s a power
source for every need including
battery/electric, propane,
solar and gasoline,â€ he says,
noting that each has different
maintenance and care requirements,
and â€œAlways read
and follow the manufacturerâ€™s
manual.â€
To get ready for inclement
weather, identify which equipment
is needed. Chainsaws or
pole saws can trim limbs and
shrubs ahead of a storm and
handle clearing. String trimmers,
pruners and chainsaws
can also remove combustible
material from around your
home, making it less vulnerable
to wildfi res.
A portable generator will
power key appliances and
charge cell phones when utilities
go down. A whole house
generator can keep the lights
and appliances on and running.
Before an outage, plan
where the generator will be
set up (never in a home or garage,
and always away from
your home and any air intake)
and determine how to secure
it if needed. Buy and install a
carbon monoxide detector,
too. Get outdoor-rated extension
cords for portable generators
and consider adding an
approved cover to your generator
for rainy weather.
Water pumps can help get
water and muck out of basements
and homes. Be sure
you know how to operate the
pump. Never pump substances
that your equipment is not
designed to cope with. Pay
attention to avoid overheating
and follow all safety precautions.
A
utility type vehicle can
transport people and supplies
quickly in an emergency.
Keep the vehicle stable and
drive slowly. Do not turn midslope
or while on a hill. Consider
taking a safety course.
Always read the directions
provided by outdoor power
equipment manufacturers
and be sure to follow all
manufacturerâ€™s safety and usage
recommendations before
you need it â€” not waiting until
an emergency. Practice how
to operate equipment. Save
a digital copy of the ownerâ€™s
manual on your computer if
possible, so it can easily be
consulted in the future.
Make sure to have the right
fuel on hand and charge batteries
ahead of an outage.
Gasoline-powered equipment
uses E10 or less fuel,
and most manufacturers recommend
adding a fuel stabilizer.
Fuel that is more than 30
days old might cause running
problems, so itâ€™s important to
purchase fuel just ahead of a
storm. Store fuel safely and
only use an approved fuel container.
One
of the most important
things operators can do
for safety is to pay attention
to energy levels and health.
Preparation for bad weather,
a power outage and storm
cleanup can be taxing. Do not
operate power equipment
when tired or overly fatigued.
Drink plenty of water and take
regular breaks. Always use
safety equipment like chaps,
gloves, eye protection or hearing
protection.
About the Outdoor
Power Equipment
Institute
OPEI is the advocacy voice
of the industry and a recognized
Standards Development
Organization for the American
National Standards Institute
(ANSI) and active internationally
through the International
Organization for Standardization
(ISO) and the International
Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) in the development
of safety and performance
standards. OPEI owns Equip
Exposition, the international
landscape, outdoor living,
and equipment exposition,
and administers the TurfMutt
Foundation, which directs the
environmental education program
TurfMutt. OPEI-Canada
represents members on a host
of issues, including recycling,
emissions and other regulatory
developments across the
Canadian provinces.
Storm cleanup(Photo courtesy: Outdoor Power Equipment Institute)
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August 2022 Events at Middlesex Fells Reservation
A
ll programs are free and
open to the public. Bring
water, use sunscreen/bug spray,
dress in comfortable, weather-appropriate
layers, and wear
sturdy closed toe shoes. An
adult must accompany children.
Inclement weather cancels
outdoor programs. For
more information visit: website
https://www.mass.gov/locations/middlesex-fells-reservation
or email Jesse.Macdonald@mass.gov.
The Middlesex
Fells Reservationâ€™s Visitor Center
is located at 4 Woodland Road
in Stoneham. Parking is free
throughout the park.
Visitor Center Open
House
Sundays, 12:30pm-2:30pm,
Botume House Visitor Center,
1 Woodland Road, Stoneham
Drop in at any time to view our
permanent exhibit on the history
and natural resources of the
Fells, ask questions about the
park or DCR, pick up a map, and
meet the Fells staff .
Ecology Explorations
Hikes
Understanding Invasives,
Sunday, August 14, 21,
9:30am-11:00am, Botume
House Visitor Cntr., 4 Woodland
Rd., Stoneham
Our forests are threatened every
day by invaders from across
the globeâ€” invasive species!
This two-part hike series will
introduce the history, ecology,
and management issues surrounding
invasives. We will learn
hands-on how to identify specific
species that are established in
the Fells, and discuss the techniques
used to control them. All
ages. Approx. 1.5 miles on easy
terrain. Rain cancels.
August 14: Part 1-- Invasive
plants in the Fells (the â€œBig Sixâ€)
August 21: Part 2-- Insects,
trees, â€œpotentialâ€ invasives, and
a history of management techniquesâ€”
the good, bad, and
ugly!
Off the Beaten Path
Hike Series
Wednesday, August 3,
6:30pm-8:00pm, Greenwood
Park, Doleful Pond, and Whip
Hill.
Join the Park Interpreter for
this weekly hike! Each trip will
highlight a â€œless traveledâ€ route
in the Fells. Hikes will range from
2â€”4 miles and travel on uneven
and rocky terrain. Best for ages
8 and up. Rain cancels.
Meet at Greenwood Park,
176 Pond St, Stoneham. Diffi -
culty: easy.
Outdoors 101
Wednesday, August 10, 17,
24, 6:30pm-8:00pm, Greenwood
Park, 176 Pond Street,
Stoneham
Want to explore the outdoors,
but donâ€™t know where to start?
This discussion and guided hike
series is for you! Every week, we
will explore diff erent topics concerning
the basics of outdoor
recreation.
Includes an easy 1.5-mile hike.
Intended for adults or families
with little to no outdoor experience/comfort.
Dress for the
weather. Wear sturdy, closed toe
footwear. Bring water, bug spray,
sunscreen, and a snack. Rain cancels.
August
10: Part 1: First
Stepsâ€” where to go, what to
bring, and other necessary prep!
August 17: Part 2: Staying
Safeâ€” identifying natural hazards;
weather, temperature, and
your body; knowing your limits;
and how to handle an emergency.
August
24: Part 3: Caring for
the Outdoorsâ€” trail etiquette,
Leave No Trace ethics, and giving
back to our natural resources.
Kidleidoscope
Thursday,
August 4, 25,
10:00am-11:00am, Botume
House Visitor Cntr., 4 Woodland
Rd., Stoneham
For the young set who loves
nature! The park interpreter will
lead a preschool aged program
that includes a story, craft, &
walk that involves outdoor exploration.
A diff erent nature topic
each session, so come every
week! For Ages 3 to 6. Meet by
the picnic tables outside Botume
House Visitor Center. Rain cancels.
After School
Adventures
Junior Rangers,
Thursday, August 4, 11,
25, 2:00pm-3:30pm, Botume
House Visitor Cntr., 4 Woodland
Rd., Stoneham;
Saturday, August 20
10:00am-12:00pm, Location
TBD
Calling all young nature lovers:
learn about conservation,
outdoor skills, and the value of
our natural resources to become
a Fells Junior Ranger! A new topic
is discussed weekly.
For ages 8-12. Pre-registration
is required for this program.
Space is limited to 15 participants
on a first come, first
served basis. Participants that
attend at least 3 of the sessions
receive a Junior Ranger patch
and certifi cate! To pre-register,
please email Jesse.Macdonald@
mass.gov.
Out of the City and Into
the Woods Hike Series
Friday, August 12, 19, 10:0011:30
a.m.,
Our evening hike series features
trails easily accessible via
public transportation. Best for
ages 12 and up, or younger children
with hiking experience.
Rain cancels.
August 12: Hemlock Pool and
the â€œHigh Serviceâ€ reservoir. Approx.
2 miles, moderate diffi culty.
Meet at the Flynn Rink parking
area across from Gate 33.
Best MBTA access: 99 bus route,
High-land Ave @ Molyneaux Circle
stop.
August 19: Spot Pond, Half
Mile Road, and Cross Fells Trail.
Ap-prox. 2 miles, easy-moderate
diffi culty. Meet at the Botume
House Visitor Center, 4 Woodland
Rd., Stoneham. Best MBTA
access: 99 bus route, Woodland
Rd. stop.
Trails Thru Time History
Hikes
Medfordâ€™s Gypsy Moth War
Friday, August 19, 2:00pm3:30pm,
Lawrence Woods,
Meet behind Medford H.S.,
489 Winthrop St, Medford.
In 1869, one of the most destructive
invasive insects in
Americaâ€” the Gypsy Mothâ€”
escaped from a Medford home,
making the Fells the front line
in a decades-long battle to save
New Englandâ€™s forests. Hear the
fascinating story of the ingenious,
ill-advised, and bizarre
methods used to combat the
infestation, Medfordâ€™s fi rst mayor
Gen. Samuel Lawrence and
his private moth-fi ghting force,
and how the Fells was nearly lost
completely to this invasive species.
Meet behind Medford H.S.
at the Mustang Loop trailhead,
across from Bistro 489. All ages.
Approx. 2-2.5 miles; moderate terrain.
Rain cancels.
Fells Visionaries:
Wright, Flagg, Baxter,
and Eliot
Friday, Aug. 26, 2:003:20pm,
Virginia Wood, 1
Woodland Rd., Stoneham
The creation and preservation
of the Middlesex Fells is due to
the activism and forward-thinking
of a small group of local conservationists:
Elizur Wright, Wilson
Flagg, Sylvester Baxter, and
Charles Eliot. Learn how their
work resulted in not just the creation
of the Fells, but was key to
the founding of the American
conservation movement. Approx.
2 miles; moderate terrain.
Fells Service Saturdays
Saturday, August 13 27, 30,
9:00am-11:30am, location
and focus varies
Help to keep the Fells beautiful,
clean, and healthy! A diff erent
location and volunteer opportunity
each week. Begins
with 30-minute conservation
or ecology discussion. Comfort
with outdoor work and hand
tools strongly suggested. Rain
cancels. Best for ages 8 and up.
â€œDrop-inâ€™sâ€ are welcome, but
RSVP is appreciated.
Please RSVP to Jesse.Macdonald@mass.gov.
AUGUST
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022
OBITUARIES
Florence E. â€œLauriâ€
(Callahan) Molliver
P
laistow, NH: Florence E. â€œLauriâ€
(Callahan) Molliver, 74, of Plaistow
and formerly of Somerville and
Everett, died August 8, 2022 at Penacook
Place in Haverhill, MA, following
a long illness.
Born in Somerville, MA, daughter of
the late Joseph and Edna (Pelletier)
Callahan, she attended Somerville
Public Schools and later worked as
a Parking Enforcement Offi cer for
the City of Everett for many years.
A resident of Plaistow for twenty-two
years, Lauri was a member
of Holy Angels Church of St. Luke
the Evangelist Parish. She enjoyed
Bingo and was devoted to animals
and pets.
She will be sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by her husband of
fi fty years, Jerry E. Molliver, a stepson
Russell Molliver of Woburn,
MA, a grandson Matthew Molliver,
of Taunton, MA, her brothers, Robert,
Kevin, Kenneth, Michael and
Joseph Callahan, and sisters, Eileen
and Janis, several nieces, nephews
and cousins.
Relatives and friends are invited to
call on Monday, August 15, 2022
from 4 to 6 p.m. at Brookside Chapel
& Funeral Home, 116 Main St, Plaistow,
NH. Her funeral service will follow
at 6:15 p.m. in the funeral home.
Donations in her name may be
made to NHSPCA, 104 Portsmouth
Avenue, Stratham, NH. To send a
message of condolence to the famCity
of Everett, Massachusetts
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ily or to share a cherished memory,
please visit www.brooksidechapelfh.com
William
Woodley
W
CITY COUNCIL...............................No. C0373-22
IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY-TWO
AN ORDER CALLING FOR THE
DESIGNATING AND FITTING OF THE POLLS
FOR THE STATE PRIMARY
/s/Councilor John F. Hanlon, as President
Be it Ordered: By the City Council of the City of Everett,
Massachusetts, as follows:
That the polls be opened from 7 oâ€™clock in the morning to
8 oâ€™clock in the evening and the City Clerk and Elections
î€¦î’îîîŒî–î–îŒî’î‘ î—î’ î†î„î˜î–îˆ î„îî î™î’î—îŒî‘îŠ î“îî„î†îˆî– î—î’ î…îˆ î“î•î’î“îˆî•îîœ î‚¿î—î—îˆî‡ î˜î“ î‰î’î•
the STATE PRIMARY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2022, and
That the following places are designated as polling places
for the above-mentioned STATE PRIMARY, TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 6, 2022:
WARD 1 Precinct 1 Connolly Center, 90 Chelsea St
Precinct 2 Connolly Center, 90 Chelsea St
Precinct 3
Precinct 3A
Whittier School, 337 Broadway
Whittier School, 337 Broadway
WARD 2 Precinct 1 Keverian School, 20 Nichols St
Precinct 2 Keverian School, 20 Nichols St
Precinct 2A Keverian School, 20 Nichols St
Precinct 3 Parlin School, 587 Broadway
WARD 3 Precinct 1 Community Center, 21 Whittier Dr
Precinct 2 Rec Center, 47 Elm St
Precinct 3 Rec Center, 47 Elm St
WARD 4 Precinct 1
Precinct 2
Precinct 3
Lafayette School, Bryant St entrance
Glendale Towers, 381 Ferry St
Lafayette School, Bryant St entrance
WARD 5 Precinct 1 Maddie English, 105 Woodville St
Precinct 2 City Hall, Keverian Room
Precinct 3 Parlin School, 587 Broadway
WARD 6 Precinct 1 Maddie English, 105 Woodville St
Precinct 2
Parlin Library, 410 Broadway
Precinct 3 City Services, 19 Norman St
A true copy attest
illiam Woodley was known as
â€œWoody, Buddy, and Big Redâ€,
but to his children he was known as
â€œDaddyâ€. William went home to be
with the Lord on August 3, 2022,
at age 87.
William Woodley was born to Wesley
Davis and Pearl Woodley on September
7, 1934, in Nash County,
North Carolina and raised by his loving
grandparents William and Lula
Woodley. As a young man, William
loved hunting, fi shing, and teaching
Sunday School. William enlisted
in the United States Air Force
and served before being honorably
discharged.
William moved to Boston, Massachusetts
in 1957 where he met his
wife Frances Dedeaux in 1958. On
November 20, 1960, they were married
and to their union were added
fi ve children, William, Lorenzo, Annette,
Bernadette, and Eric.
William was a loving and dedicated
husband and father who formerly
worked for E. Ciardi and Co. Inc. as a
Restorer, he also owned and operated
a cleaning business in the Boston
area. William loved working on cars,
had a great love of dogs, was an avid
watch collector and enjoyed spending
time with his friends and family.
William was active in church ministry
and served as a Deacon. William
would often entertain his family by
singing songs and hymns that inspired
him and his love for God. His
unending love for his wife Frances
inspired his children and the people
he met along the way. He was often
praised for the love exemplifi ed
by his family, and everyone wanted
to belong to The Woodleyâ€™s. His
open arms, dedication, and support
shown to his wife Francesâ€™ ministry
played a signifi cant role in many
people receiving Christ as their Lord
and Savior.
William joins his parents, his grandparents,
his brothers Arthur and
Robert, and his grandson Ian in
Heaven.William is survived by his
loving wife of 62 years Frances,
his children William, Lorenzo(Grisselle),
Annette(Charles, Sr.), Bernadette(Harry,
Jr.), Eric and James(Angela)
his sisters, Dorothea, Lula,
- 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. MI06P4914EP1
Estate of: Arthur C. Fleischer
Date of Death: 07/11/2006
CITATION ON PETITION
FOR REMOVAL
To all interested persons:
î€¤ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î‹î„î– î…îˆîˆî‘ î‚¿îîˆî‡ î…îœî€ Ronald A. Wilfert of Pepperell,
MA requesting that Donna Lynn Wilfert of Hull, MA be
removed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate.
Requesting that: Ronald A Wilfert of Pepperell, MA be
appointed as Successor Personal Representative(s) of said
estate to serve Without Surety on the bond.
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
î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î’ î‡î’ î–î’î€ îœî’î˜ î’î• îœî’î˜î• î„î—î—î’î•î‘îˆîœ îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„
written appearance and objection at this Court before 10:00
a.m. on 08/24/2022.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî‰ îœî’î˜ î’î…îîˆî†î— î—î’
î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¬î‰ îœî’î˜ î‰î„îŒî î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„ î—îŒîîˆîîœ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ
î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î’îîî’îšîˆî‡ î…îœ î„î‘ î€¤îµ¶î‡î„î™îŒî— î’î‰ î€²î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘î– îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘
thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: July 20, 2022
Michael Matarazzo, City Clerk
August 12, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
August 12, 2022
JoAnn, his brother, Larry, his grandchildren,
Amierah, Jasmine, Harry,
Jeremiah(Dominique), Brandy, Arianna,
Jordan, Catrina, Charles, Jr.,
Charlene, James, Jamesa(Emmett),
Jamez, Christopher, his great-grandchildren,
Jayalan, Tyleek, Glenia,
Honesti, Janique, Levi, Azariah, Jeremiah,
Jayden, Nefertari, Zaquan,
Tarrance, Jr., Emerald, Cherish, Skylar,
Grayson, Hunter, and a host of
greatly loved nieces, nephews, extended
family, and friends.
Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend Williamâ€™s visitation
in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral
Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of
Main St.) Everett, Friday, August 12
from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. with a funeral
service to follow at 11:30 a.m.
Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery,
Dorchester.
Iphilia Joseph
B
orn in Jacmel, Haiti on February
21, 1929, Iphilia was 93 years
old. She was the proud mother of
5 children: three boys and two girls.
Though she lost the fi rst 3 boys at
only days old, she remained a devoted
mother to her two daughters,
Marie A. Jean, now deceased
and Marie Christana Joseph. Iphilia
was known to all as a strong and
hardworking mother. She loved to
take care of people and made sure
everyone was well fed. She has lived
her life as a paradigm of Gratefulness.
She was one of the pioneer believers
of the End Time Message by
William Marion Branham in the New
England area. She was a missionary
at heart and knew her purpose
to serve Godâ€™s children. Her given
name was Iphilia Joseph, but to
the many lives she touched she was
simply known as â€œMommy Iyahâ€.
Iphilia is survived by her daughter
Marie Christana Joseph and
her husband Jean Jackson Pierre.
Her Son-in Law, Yves Jean Baptiste
Richard (Marie Jeanâ€™s husband).
Five Grandchildren: Patrick Richard
(1st grandson) from Marie A.
Jean, his wife Paola Richard. Nadege
Jean-Francois and her husband
Nauly Jean-Francois, Medjyne
Cassiani, and her husband Justin
Cassiani, Christelle Ogando and
her husband Jean Ronald Ogando,
Claudy Louis and Jacob Pierre.
Seven Great-grandchildren Nathaniel
Jean-Francois, Aiden Richard,
Adam Richard, Alana Richard,
Stephanie Cassiani, Nalyah Louis,
and Isabella Louis. Lastly, the many
believers she served and loved, especially
her Pastor, Edmond Raphino,
whom she called my son. We
have been blessed to have Mommy
Iyah as a matriarch, a pillar, the
epitome of a grateful heart. Until we
see you again, may you rest in Godâ€™s
Eternal Love.
Visitation will be on Saturday August
13,9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral Home,
331 Main St. Everett, MA. Prayer service
10:00 AM to 12:30 PM, also at
Rocco & Sons. Committal at Woodlawn
Cemetery in Everett at 1:00pm.
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AUGUST EVENTS | FROM PAGE 15
August 13: Jerry Jingle Rd.,
corner of E. Border Rd. and Fellsway
E., Malden. Invasive plants/
Japanese knotweed cut. Street
parking available on E. Border
Rd. northbound side.
August 27: Location and focus
TBD. For details and updates,
email Jesse.Macdonald@
mass.gov.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL PROGRAMS &
EVENTS
Family Nature Hike
Invitation for Bids will be received at 484 Broadway,
Everett, Massachusetts 02149 no later than 11:00 AM
on Thursday, August 25, 2022 for the following and
î’î“îˆî‘îˆî‡ î„î— î—î‹îˆ î—îŒîîˆî€‹î–î€Œ î–î“îˆî†îŒî‚¿îˆî‡î€
The City of Everett is soliciting sealed bids for the reconstruction
of streets and sidewalks for the Fiscal Year 2023
Request for Proposals (RFP) may be obtained by emailing
a request to robert.moreschi@ci.everett.ma.us
Robert Moreschi
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August 12, 2022
- 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
Estate of:
ANTHONY CARMINE MEDUGNO
Date of Death: 08/31/2019
CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL
APPOINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
To all interested persons:
î€¤ î€³îˆî—îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î‹î„î– î…îˆîˆî‘ î‚¿îîˆî‡ î…îœ Karen M Medugno of Everett, MA
requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order that
Karen M Medugno of Everett, MA be appointed as Successor
Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety
on the bond and for such other relief as requested in the Petition.
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the
Petitioner or at the Court. You have the right to object to
î—î‹îˆ î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î’ î‡î’ î–î’î€ îœî’î˜ î’î• îœî’î˜î• î„î—î—î’î•î‘îˆîœ îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„
written appearance and objection at this court before
10:00 a.m. on 08/26/2022.
This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî‰ îœî’î˜ î’î…îîˆî†î—
î—î’ î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¬î‰ îœî’î˜ î‰î„îŒî î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„ î—îŒîîˆîîœ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ
î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î’îîî’îšîˆî‡ î…îœ î„î‘ î€¤îµµî„î‡î„î™îŒî— î’î‰ î€²î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘î–
within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be
taken without further notice to you.
The estate is being administered under formal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
î€¬î‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î„î‘î‡ î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– î„î•îˆ î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ î‚¿îîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ
Court, but recipients 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.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: July 29, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
Register of Probate
August 12, 2022
Nature Observation and
Journaling
Friday. August 5, 9:30am11:00am,
Long Pond Parking,
530 South Border Rd., Winchester
An easy paced, family-friendly
hike suitable for younger nature
lovers! This weekâ€™s hike will
explore the vibrant animal life of
the summerâ€” focusing on butterfl
ies, dragonfl ies, cicadas, and
other interesting insect life! Observe
nature, learn to use fi eld
guides, and create a nature journal.
Journals are provided (bring
your own crayons, colored pencils,
or markers)! Binoculars recommended,
too!
Hike is 1.5-2 mile route with
frequent stops to observe the
nature around us. Best for ages
4 and up. Rain cancels.
Full Sturgeon Moon Hike
Thursday, August 11,
7:30pm-10:00pm, Bellevue
Pond Parking Area., 24 S. Border
Rd., Medford
Join our park interpreter and
rangers for a hike to Wrightâ€™s
Tower under the full moon and
experience the nocturnal life of
the forest! Starts with a 30-minute
talk on the astronomy, lore,
and ecology of the full moon.
Bring water, bug spray, a fl ashlight/headlamp
(red lights recommended),
and appropriate
clothing for cooler nighttime
temperatures.
Pre-registration required.
Limited to 30 participants.
Please RSVP to Jesse.Macdonald@mass.gov.
Approx.
2 miles, moderate terrain.
Best for ages 12 and up (or
younger children comfortable
with darkness). Rain cancels.
Hawk Watch Nature Hike
Saturday, August 20, 2:304:30pm,
Lawrence Woods,
Meet behind Medford H.S.,
489 Winthrop St., Medford.
Sergio Cornelio, City Clerk
August 12, 2022
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are bright and spacious, each offer eat in kitchens, dinning
rooms, 1 and 1/2 baths, laundry hook ups and central air.
Main level has 3 bedrooms, master bedroom has private
master bath. Lower level offers 4 rooms, 2nd kitchen, 1
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to offer, especially for the extended family. Great level fenced
in back yard, 2 driveways, parking for 6+ cars. Deck off the
back of the house needs to be replaced and bathrooms need
updating. Heating system and hot water tank are updated,
newer roof. This home needs work but would be well worth
the effort with the right ideas.
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A community favorite returns
to the Fells! Join us on a search
for some of the birds of prey that
make the Fells their home. Session
begins with a brief primer
on behavior and techniques for
identifying diff erent raptor species.
Binoculars are strongly recommended
(limited pairs available
to lend). Bring water, bug
spray, sunblock, and a snack.
Please RSVP to Jesse.Macdonald@mass.gov.
Approx. 3
miles; moderate difficulty with
some rocky terrain. Best for ages
8 and up. Rain cancels.
City of Everett, Massachusetts
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY COUNCIL............................... No. C0374-22
IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY -TWO
AN ORDER CALLING FOR A
STATE PRIMARY ELECTION
/s/Councilor John F. Hanlon, as President
Be It Ordered: BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF EVERETT, and by the authority of the same as follows:
That in accordance with the provisions of the General Law of
Massachusetts, the City Clerk and Elections Commission be
and is hereby authorized and directed to notify and warn the
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requires, to assemble at the several polling places, for and within
the several precincts, where they are duly registered voters on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2022 for the STATE PRIMARY,
then and there to give in their votes for the election of candidates
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GOVERNOR
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
SECRETARY OF STATE
TREASURER AND RECEIVER GENERAL
AUDITOR
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
COUNCILLOR
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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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OBITUARIES
Darryl M. Sanchez
He is survived by his wife Angela,
parents Danny and Nenita and siblings,
Denzel, Dannah and Danica.
Please join us on Saturday, August
20th from 12-3pm at Anthonyâ€™s in
Malden for a Celebration of Life!
Please wear your brightest colors
to match Darrylâ€™s spirit!
Joseph â€œCasâ€ Castiello
O
D
arryl was born to Danny and
Nenita Sanchez in Quezon City,
Philippines February, 21st 1990. He
moved to Santa Clara, California
with his entire family when he was
11 years old. After graduating high
school he served four years in the
military as a marine and was deployed
to Afghanistan. He later received
his Bachelorâ€™s degree in Economics
at Amherst College. From
2017-2019 he served in the United
States Peace Corps in the Republic
of Moldova where he met his wife
Angela. More recently, he worked as
an educator and mentor with Partners
for Youth with Disabilities and
was lovingly called Mr. D.
Darryl is remembered as a creative,
innovative, smiley, funny, charming
and caring person who will never
be forgotten. Darryl, you are truly
missed.
t age 52, passed away unexpectedly
on August 4, 2022.
Joseph was born July14, 1970 and
raised in Everett, graduation from
the Everett Vocational High School
in 1988. Employed by the US Postal
Service until his retirement. Joseph
is survived by his loving family,
wife, Linda, mother and father,
George and Carol Castiello, brother,
Michael, sister, Tina and grandson,
Jason, along with many loving
friends. A fund for Joseph has been
set up to defray funeral costs: GoFundMepaularaymond.
A
ge
82, passed away on August
8. Beloved wife of the late Domenic
Guerriero. Loving mother
of Gina and her husband Richard
Fox, Mary and her husband Gerry
Hennessey & Anthony Guerriero
and his companion Ricardo Mello.
Cherished grandmother of John,
Mary Elizabeth Fox & Kristen and
Lauren Hennessey. Adored aunt to
Tina Saetti.
Visiting hours were held at Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral Home in
Everett on Wednesday. The Funeral
was held on Thursday, with a Funeral
Mass held in St. Anthony Church
in Everett. Interment in Puritan Lawn
Memorial Park, Peabody.
In lieu of fl owers, the family asks for
memorial contributions to be made
in her name to the Multiple Sclerosis
Association of America 375 Kings
Highway North Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
A
f Everett. Passed away peacefully
surrounded by her loving
family on August 6, 2022. Beloved
wife of Carl Carlotti. Adored sister
of Mike and his wife Rosellen, Mary,
Danny and his wife Nancy, Bob and
his companion Eileen. Sister-in-law
of Julie Carlotti. Daughter of the late
Daniel and Rosemary (Kehoe) Furbush.
Favorite aunty of many nieces,
nephews and good friends.
The family Greatly Appreciates all
the PCAâ€™s to many to name. Funeral
from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral
Home, 331 Main Street, Everett
on Friday, August 12th. Visitation
will be held at 8:30 am at the funeral
home, followed by a Funeral Mass in
St. Anthony Church at 10:00 am. Interment
will be in Holy Cross Cemetery
in Malden.
Kathleen went to Saugus High
School and attended Westfi eld State
College and spent most of her working
years as a Project Accountant for
Janet F. (MacNeil)
Guerriero
Kathleen M. (Furbush)
Carlotti
various construction companies.
She loved skiing, baking, gardening
and doing things for others. She
was a choir member for many years
at St. Anthonyâ€™s Church in Everett.
In lieu of fl owers, the family asks for
memorial contributions to be made
in her name to Compassionate Care
ALS P.O. Box 1052 West Falmouth,
Ma 02574 ccals.org or The ALS Association
685 Canton St.,Suite 225
Norwood,Ma 02062 donate.als.org.
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Dyer & Friends will be
performing outside at Kowloon
as part of a summer Veterans
benefi t concert series.
The Irish born saxophonist has
been seen on stages across
the world throughout his career.
As a former member of
both Joe Cocker and Tina Turnerâ€™s
bands, he has performed
in front of thousands, nightly
in almost every major venue
around the world.
As a longtime Massachusetts
resident, he has begun
a project to embrace both
his roots and pay homage to
some of the performers who
have helped him reach these
heights. He and his â€œnew bandâ€
â€” made up of musicians from
his earliest days of performing
in America â€” have recorded
new material and are preparing
to release it around the
time of this local event.
His band consists of other
former members of Cockerâ€™s
band: guitarist Cliff Goodwin
and keyboardist Mitch Chakour,
among others. Goodwin
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to know when heâ€™s needed.
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including Mitch Chakour,
who is also a former member
of the J. Geils Band: a more
than imposing and versatile
performer as a keyboardist,
guitarist and vocalist. Rounding
out the core members are
the rhythm section are drummer
Marty Richards â€” another
former J. Geils member â€” and
bassist Wolf Ginandes, a quiet
but ever-present support on
stage. Rounding out the show
are local vocalist Megan Wolfe
and Tim Pike. Guitarist Tony
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recently added to the lineup
for the bandâ€™s new material.
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or at the door the
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1. August 12 is World Elephant
Day; in Asia what island
nation has the highest
density of elephants?
2. Gomez is the father of
what TV family?
3. Reportedly, in what
city did the Moscow Mule
drink originate: Moscow,
NYC or London?
4. On Aug. 13, 1959,
what football organization
had its founding and fi rst
offi cial meeting?
5. What country has
museums for baked beans,
lawnmowers and pencils?
6. What person besides
a clown uses balloons as a
tool at work?
7. On Aug. 14, 1621,
members of what colonial
group departed to rescue
Squanto?
8. Viennaâ€™s Hotel Sacher
is the namesake of what?
9. What horn most resembles
an oboe?
10. On Aug. 15, 1860,
what First Lady was born
who became the first to
cast a ballot (in 1920) for
her husband?
11. What fictional sea
monsterâ€™s name combines
the Japanese words for
whale and gorilla?
12. Wh i c h s ong on
the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fameâ€™s list of 500 Songs
that Shaped Rock and Roll
is older: â€œDownhearted
Blues,â€ â€œThe Twistâ€ or â€œWabash
Cannonballâ€?
13. August 16 is National
Roller Coaster Day; Disneyland
in Anaheim, Calif., in
1959 opened a ride named
after what European mountain?
14.
What jazz musicianâ€™s
last name is also a religious
personâ€™s title?
15. In 1962 what country
named PelÃ© a national treasure
to keep him from emigrating
to Italy?
16. On Aug. 17, 2008,
what Olympic swimmer became
the fi rst to win eight
gold medals?
17. What animal shape
are the fudge pieces in Vermonty
Python ice cream?
18. Who released an album
called â€œThe Hissing of
Summer Lawnsâ€?
19. Dolf is a combination
of what game and sport?
20. On Aug. 18, 1920,
the U.S. Constitutionâ€™s 19th
Amendment was ratified,
which guarantees what?
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2. â€œThe Addams Familyâ€
3. NYC (the Bronx)
4. The American Football League
5. The United Kingdom
6. A weather forecaster uses info from
weather balloons.
7. The Pilgrims in Plymouth, Mass.
8. Sacher torte
9. English horn
10. Florence Kling Harding
11. Godzilla
12. â€œWabash Cannonballâ€
13. The Matterhorn
14. Thelonious Monk
15. Brazil
16. Michael Phelps
17. Cows
18. Joni Mitchell
19. Darts and golf
20. Women the right to vote
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SAUGUS - Route I â€“ Long standing strip
mall offers over acre of land with ample
î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠî€ î‹îŒîŠî‹ î—î•î„î‰îƒ€î† î„î•îˆî„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€î€˜î€“î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¯î€¨î€° î€ î€·îšî’ î€©î„îîŒîîœ î€™î€’î€˜ î•î’î’îî–î€ î€–î€’î€• î…îˆî‡î•îî–î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡
îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î–î€ î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆîîˆî‘î— îšîŒî‘î‡î’îšî–î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€›î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€š î•î’î’îî€ î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€ªî„î•î•îŒî–î’î‘
î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„îî€‘ î€¥îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î î™îŒîˆîšî–î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€—î€›î€œî€î€œî€“î€“
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€› î•î î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„îî€‘ î€– î…îˆî‡î•îî–î€ î€• îƒ³
î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î†îî’î–îˆ î—î’ îˆî™îˆî•îœî—î‹îŒî‘îŠî€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€›î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
LYNN - 6 Store Fronts (consisting of two
condos), ALL occupied â€“ great income,
îîŒî‘îŒîî„î îˆî›î“îˆî‘î–îˆî–î‚«î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€•î€î€šî€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€š î•î’î’î î€°î˜îî—îŒ î€¯îˆî™îˆî î‹î’îîˆî€‘ î€¬î•î’î‘
î€ºî’î•îŽî– î‘îˆîŒîŠî‹î…î’î•î‹î’î’î‡î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€›î€˜î€î€“î€“î€“
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€— î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€¦î’î‘î‡î’î€‘
î€«îŒîîî™îŒîˆîš î€ºîˆî–î—î€‘ î€²î‘îˆ î“î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î–î“î„î†îˆî€ î“î’î’îî€‘
î€²î‰î‰îˆî•îˆî‡ î„î— î€‡î€–î€˜î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
WALTHAM - Westgate Condominium
î’î‰î‰îˆî•î– î—î‹îŒî– î€˜ î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î î—î’îšî‘î‹î’î˜î–îˆ
î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ î€” îƒ³ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î€‡î€—î€•î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
SAUGUS - Two Family, Two and Three
î€¥îˆî‡î•î’î’î î€¸î‘îŒî—î–î€‘ î€¶îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–î€‘ î€ªî•îˆî„î—
î€¯î’î—î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€˜î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î‡ î€ î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î€• î…î„î—î‹ î€µî„îŒî–îˆî‡
î€µî„î‘î†î‹ îŒî‘ î€¯îœî‘î‘î‹î˜î•î–î— î„î•îˆî„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€šî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€¶î’îîŒî‡ î€˜î€Ž î•î’î’îî€ î€• î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î‹î’îîˆî€
î‘îˆîš î‹îˆî„î— î„î‘î‡ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ îˆîîˆî†î—î•îŒî†î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î‚«î€‡î€—î€•î€œî€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€³î€¨î€¤î€¥î€²î€§î€¼ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î‡ î€ î€ºîˆîî î€°î„îŒî‘î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î€–î€î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î
î€¦î„î“îˆî€‘ î€¥î•î’îšî‘î– î€³î’î‘î‡ î€¤î•îˆî„î‚«î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€•î€œî€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
We Have the Keys
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FEATURED LISTINGS:
LYNNFIELD â€“ $1,100,000
Center entrance colonial located on a corner lot that offers privacy and tranquility.
This 4 bedroom offers large rooms and many updates. The first floor
has both formal living room and family room, as well as an eat- in kitchen,
dining room and a half bath. Two newly updated full baths, 2nd floor laundry,
2 fireplaces, and finished walk-out basement are just a few of the reasons you
will love this home! Call Debbie for further details.
Debbie Miller | Broker Associate | License #9575784
MIDDLETON â€“ COMING SOON
Completely renovated 4 bedroom, 3 bath home in Middleton. Hardwood
flooring throughout. New siding, new roof, two car garage, two zones of
gas heat. New kitchen, new bathrooms, primary suite, walk-in closet, and
beautiful mudroom. Call Keith for further details.
Keith Littlefield | Broker | License # 9510657
î€­î‡î‹î–îŠ î€®î‹î–î–îŽî‡î†‚î‡îŽî†
781-389-0791
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î€®î‹î–î–îŽî‡îˆî‹î‡îŽî†î”î‡î€î…î‘î
î€®î‹î–î–îŽî‡îˆî‹î‡îŽî† î€´î‡îƒîŽ î€§î•î–îƒî–î‡ î² î€˜î€”î€– î€µîƒîŽî‡î î€µî–î”î‡î‡î–î€Ž î€®î›îîîˆî‹î‡îŽî† î² î€•î€š î€¯îƒî‹î î€µî–î”î‡î‡î–î€Ž î€µîƒî—î‰î—î•
îƒî—î‰î—î•
Debbie Miller
617-678-9710
miller.deborah@verizon.net
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