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chool Committee members
discussed prevention,
education and resources for
substance abuse and addiction
during Monday’s School
Committee meeting at Everett
High School.
School Committee Vice
Chairperson Michael McLaughlin,
who represents
Ward 6, asked at what grade
level is substance abuse addressed
in the classroom.
“The skills begin in kindergarten,
and students are taught
to make good decisions and
take healthy risks,” the district’s
Health and Wellness Coordinator,
Julie Ann Whitson, said.
The district addresses tobacco
use in elementary school,
and at the middle school level,
they talk about substances.
Everything is age appropriate,
according to Whitson.
McLaughlin said that’s an
age group that can easily be
infl uenced.
School Committee member
Samantha Lambert asked
if there is an explicit space if
drugs are found in the building.
The district’s Socio-Emotional
Learning Director, Dr.
Brian Wallace, said he doesn’t
know if there are explicit protocols.
“Teachers know their
students well,” Wallace said.
“They’d go to guidance fi rst
and potentially involve a clinician.”
She
suggested having a decision
tree to support staff and
caregivers.
Wallace said there’s a protocol
for more concerning behaviors,
including tier II and
tier III, that they haven’t 100
percent defi ned for that smaller
population of students, who
are requiring that support.
“Sometimes tier I is preventive,”
Lambert said.
Wallace said best practices is
the focus to identify authentic
tier I relations.
Lambert said she feels like
youths, for the most part, are
honest and open, especially
in surveys.
Ward 1 School Committee
member Millie Cardello said
one of the things she’s seen
since the pandemic is the exPREVENTION
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Parent Internship program
and the Reality Check program
to students.
The Student and Parent Internship
program empowers
Everett students to gain
work experience and serve our
younger population. Internship
opportunities include culinary
arts students providing
Friday, December 9, 2022
DiDomenico secures $150,000 for Everett Public Schools
food for other high schoolers,
student athletes serving
as coaches for sports camps,
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North Shore black Women’s Assoc.
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Women’s Association,
Inc. is holding its annual
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Jr. Luncheon.Details: Saturday,
January 14, 2023,
at Anthony’s (105 Canal
St., Malden, Mass.) from
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Keynote
Speaker: Chief Lester Baker,
Framingham Police Department,
Framingham,
Mass. Honorees: Building
Bridges Through Music,
Inc., Lynn, Mass., and
Eastern Middlesex Alcoholism
Services, Inc., Malden,
Mass.
Tickets will not be sold at
the door. To purchase tickets,
please visit Eventbrite
at https://www.eventbrite.
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are limited seats
with a capacity of 200
people. Tickets are $60/
per person. No walk-ins
allowed!
Please visit our website
(www.nsbwa.org) or email
nsbwainc@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing
you there!
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the Melrose Arts & Crafts
Society will hold the December
monthly meeting at First
Baptist Church on 561 Main
St. in Melrose. This December
meeting has a defi nite holiday
theme. Class instructors
are Judi Lamntea on making
jewelry, Sue Camberlain on
making diamond dot projects
and Lori Rossi on making
poinsettia ornaments. Lida
Camberlain and Lori Rossi will
be handing out holiday singalong
sheets and leading holiday
activities – fun for all!
Members contributed to
a table of their homemade
wares at the Melrose Unitarian
Universalist Church Alternative
Fair on December 3.
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as above. New members
are always welcome whether
from the surrounding communities
or not. If interested,
please call Dorothy Iudice at
781-662-2099. Hope to see
you there.
The society wishes Happy
Holidays to all.
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Former Everett Supt. Forestiere
Expected to go on trial, Feb. 6
Judge rejects plea for continuance
By Steve Freker
A
longtime former top Everett
school administrator
is now expected to go to
trial early in 2023 on a series
of charges, following a court
action Friday.
Former Superintendent of
Schools Frederick F. Forestiere,
who retired in 2018, had requested
a plea for a continuance
without a finding in
Malden District Court on six
counts of indecent assault
and battery and one count of
assault and battery for his alleged
actions during his time
as superintendent of schools.
Several former employees
of the Everett Public Schools
made these charges for alleged
actions and some of
those alleged victims made
impact statements in Malden
District Court last Friday, December
2.
According to reports, Judge
Emily Karstetter rejected the
plea in court and instead recommended
a fi nding of guilty
on all counts, with a sentence
of 18 months of jail time, with
12 months suspended.
In most cases, the rejection
of the continuance without a
fi nding action means that the
case case now will more than
likely go to trial.
According to reports, Forestiere’s
next court date is set
for Monday, February 6, 2023.
Had the judge accepted Forestiere’s
plea, where the defendant
admits that there are suffi
cient facts, if the prosecution
were to present the case, for a
fi nding of guilty, there would
be no jail time and the defendant
would have no fi nding of
guilty on the criminal charges.
After a designated amount of
time where there were no other
infractions of illegal actions,
the case would be dismissed.
Three former female employees
of the Everett Public
Schools delivered impact
statements in court on Friday,
accusing Foresteire was
involved in inappropriate acts
while they were working for
the Everett Public Schools,
where he was the Superintendent
at the time.
According to reports, Judge
Karstetter told the women
who made the statements
they were supported and “you
are not alone.”
Attorney Gerard Malone detailed
many of former Supt.
Forestiere’s accomplishments
while Superintendent when
he had a chance to speak, including
national recognition
in some cases, according to
reports.
City of Everett Is Well Prepared for Upcoming Winter
Advocate Staff Report
W
ith the snow season now
upon us, the City is well
prepared for both snow removal
and emergency measures.
The Mayor recently met
with his senior staff to ensure
that the procedures, staffi ng,
and supplies for snow removal
and parking enforcement
are eff ectively in place.
All pieces of snow removal
equipment, both City-owned
and contracted vehicles, along
with several snow blowers for
City buildings will be made
available for the upcoming
season. For major storms,
crews will work in coordinated
split shifts, utilizing plows,
sanders, bobcat front-end
loaders, and sidewalk plows to
ensure the safety of the City’s
main arteries, side streets and
sidewalks. In the days following
major storms, the DPW will
continue the work of plowing
and coordinating additional
snow removal.
The City has reaffi rmed its
strategy for notifying residents
of parking bans. Parking bans
and restrictions will be implemented
and enforced ahead
of storms. Once the decision
has been made to declare a
snow emergency, the information
will be made available to
residents through robo calls,
postings on ECTV, social media,
website and by the activation
of the blue emergency
lights along main arteries.
Residents can also call 311 for
any information.
For this snow season, December
2022 – March/April of
2023, the year used for parking
bans will be 2023 – an odd
numbered year – thus vehicles
should park on the ODD
side of the street. For secondary
streets, where parking
is normally allowed on both
sides when a snow emergency
is called, parking is ONLY allowed
on the side of the street
where the house numbers are
ODD. This would apply for the
entire snow season. However,
streets that are one-sided
parking you must remain
on the side that is usually allowed.
As always, there is no
parking permitted on main
arteries during a parking ban.
Main arteries include:
•Chelsea, Hancock, Nichols,
Norwood, Lawrence, Bell Rock,
Bryant, Broadway, Main, Elm,
Ferry, Fuller, Lynn, Bucknam,
High, Garland, Alpine, Second,
Tileston, Tremont, Union.
Failure to follow parking ban
and snow emergency regulations
will result in the ticketing
and towing of vehicles.
The Code Enforcement Department
would also like to remind
people when shoveling
not to throw snow back into
the street. This hinders the efforts
of the City to eff ectively
plow our roadways, and is
subject to fi nes. Also, using objects
to reserve parking spaces
on City streets is prohibited by
City ordinance.
The Mayor and his administration
ask that all residents
help the City achieve a successful
snow removal season
by following these regulations,
and thank everyone in
advance for their cooperation.
For more information, please
call the Mayor’s Offi ce at 617394-2270.
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The Immigrant Learning Center, Inc. celebrates
30 years of giving immigrants a voice
Founder is recognized in U.S. Congressional record by Sen. Edward markey.
M
ALDEN, Mass, December
7, 2022 / On Tuesday,
November 15, 2022, The
Immigrant Learning Center,
Inc. (The ILC) celebrated its
30th anniversary at the Museum
of Fine Arts Boston.
Founder Diane Portnoy started
The ILC in Malden in 1992
with three staff members offering
free English language
classes to 60 immigrants and
refugees. Since then, The
ILC has helped more than
11,500 immigrant and refugee
adults from 122 countries
living in 89 Greater Boston
communities find jobs,
become citizens, start businesses,
volunteer, become
involved in their children’s
schools and more. Roughly
three-quarters of these live
in Malden, Everett, Revere
and Medford.
In recognition of the impact
achieved by The Immigrant
Learning Center and its
founder, Senator Edward Markey
introduced a Tribute to Diane
Portnoy in the U.S. Congressional
Record on November
14, 2022. The tribute reads
in part, “I am honored to take
this opportunity to recognize
Ms. Portnoy for her tremendous
achievements. She has
touched many lives, and her
work at The Immigrant Learning
Center will continue to
have a lasting impact on individuals
across Massachusetts
and beyond. So, on this 30th
anniversary of the Immigrant
Learning Center, we thank her
for her service to her community,
the commonwealth, and
the country.”
Portnoy addressed the more
than 200 attendees with an
eye toward the future of the
organization, our communities
and our nation by saying,
“There will always be newcomers
who risk everything
to start a new life in this country
either escaping tragedy in
their home country or chasing
the American Dream or both.
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supporters at The ILC’s 30th Anniversary.
About The Immigrant
Learning Center, Inc.
The Immigrant Learning
Center, Inc. (ILC) of Malden,
MA, is a not-for-profit organization
that gives immigrants
a voice in three ways. The English
Language Program provides
free, year-round ESOL
(English for Speakers of Other
Languages) classes to help
immigrant and refugee adults
in Greater Boston become successful
workers, parents and
community members. The
Public Education Institute informs
Americans about immigrants
and immigration in the
United States, and the Institute
for Immigration Research,
a joint venture with George
Mason University, conducts research
on the economic contributions
of immigrants.
For more information, visit
the website http://www.ilctr.
org. The ILC can also be found
on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
and LinkedIn.
It’s ‘Priority Yule’ as Post Office delivers before break of dawn
mail carriers keep up the pace ahead of the holiday season
Advocate Staff Report
T
he United States Postal
Service is keeping up the
pace as the hustle and bustle
of the holiday season gains
momentum. To ensure customers
get their holiday packages
on time, letter carriers
will be delivering as early as
6:00 a.m. in many major metro
locations across the country.
So, if you hear the sounds
of an early morning package
delivery, please know it’s their
way of helping Santa get an
early start.
This month carriers will be
out delivering in the early
mornings in many communities.
To help keep your letter
carrier safe, we ask you to keep
your porch light on, especially
if you notice mail has not yet
been delivered. We have prepared
all year to deliver certainty
and continuity this holiday,
and that means starting
early in the morning.
Tips for a successful holiday
mailing and shipping
season
• Use free Priority Mail Flat
Rate boxes. They are available
at Post Office locations or online
at usps.com/freeboxes.
• Make it easy with the ClickN-Ship
feature. You can create
shipping labels and pay for
postage online at usps.com/
ship.
• Schedule a free Package
Pickup when the carrier delivers
your mail. It’s free, regardless
of the number of packages.
Pickups can be scheduled
at usps.com/pickup.
• Mail and packages that
weigh more than 10 ounces or
are more than a half-inch thick
and use stamps as postage
cannot be dropped into a collection
box or left for a carrier
to pick up. Instead, take them
to a local Post Office.
• Sign up for Informed Delivery.
Keep an eye on your deliveries
by registering at informeddelivery.usps.com
to see
what packages are en route
and to receive daily emails
showing what mail will be delivered.
•
Monitor your front door. If
you have a home security camera
system, ensure it captures
and saves activity at your front
door and mailbox. If you catch
any mail thieves in the act, save
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DiDomenico Foundation
Toy Drive on Dec. 15
Advocate Staff Report
J
oin us for the Annual DiDomenico
Foundation Toy
Drive as we celebrate the holiday
season and collect toys
for children throughout our
region. Residents from far and
wide will come together at Santa’s
“pop up” toy factory at the
Kowloon Restaurant on Route
One North in Saugus, Mass., on
Thursday, December 15, from
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The DiDomenico
Foundation is an
all-volunteer organization and
one of its primary missions is
to distribute toys to children
in homeless and domestic violence
shelters, parishes and local
schools.
“We are grateful for the tremendous
support of our Foundation
benefactors, members,
and volunteers, who help make
the holidays a little brighter
for hundreds of children,” said
State Senator Sal DiDomenico.
“With the help of so many
friends and supporters, our
toy drive grows each year, and
that helps us do our part to
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the video and alert your local
Postal Inspectors. Video surveillance
goes a long way in
preventing crimes and catching
the bad guys. You can reach
the U.S. Postal Inspection Service
at 877-876-2455.
• Don’t leave delivered mail
and packages unattended. Just
as wallets and purses shouldn’t
be left on the front seat of an
unlocked car overnight, mail
and packages shouldn’t be left
uncollected in mailboxes or on
front porches for any length
of time.
2022 holiday shipping
deadlines
The Postal Service recommends
the following mailing
and shipping deadlines for expected
delivery by Dec. 25 to
domestic addresses and Air/
Army Post Office/Fleet Post
Offi ce/Diplomatic Post Offi ce
(APO/FPO/DPO) addresses*:
• Dec. 9 – APO/FPO/DPO (all
ZIP Codes) Priority Mail and
First-Class Mail
• Dec. 16 – APO/FPO/DPO (except
ZIP Code 093) USPS Priority
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• Dec. 17 – USPS Retail
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• Dec. 17 – First-Class Mail service
(including greeting cards)
• Dec. 17 – First-Class packages
(up to 15.99 ounces)
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It’s
the Greatest Time of the Year – Girl Scout Cookie Season!
Girl Scouts in eastern massachusetts is now selling Girl Scout
Cookies; Support the next generation of women entrepreneurs
(Waltham, Mass.) Today,
Girl Scouts of Eastern
Massachusetts kicks-off the
2023 Girl Scout Cookie season
as Girl Scouts and their
troops rally the community
to support the world’s largest
entrepreneurial program
for girls. The annual
cookie program will run
through Friday, March 10th.
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~ Calendar of Events at the Everett Public Libraries ~
Thursday Night Movies:
December 12-17,
2022
Parlin Adults and Teens
Meditation: Parlin Tower
Room, Tuesday, the 13th and
again on Thursday, December
15th, at 12:15 and 1:15
pm. Take a quick lunch break
and reduce your stress from
inflation, your job and providing
for your family, with
Nurse Joanne. Please call
617-394-2300 if you have any
questions. No registration required.
Parlin
Meeting Room, Thursday,
December 15th at 6:30
p.m. in the Parlin Meeting
Room. Join us for the Christmas
classic “Miracle on 34th
Street.”
Parlin Children
Storytime with Kathleen:
Parlin Children’s Toddler
Room, Monday, December
12th at 10 a.m.! Visit the
Parlin Memorial Library Children’s
Room to attend a story
time in Spanish read by LiLawrence
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for ages two to six.
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Craft Room, Tuesday,
December 13th at 3 p.m. –
Christmas Dinosaur Ornament
Craft Kit.
Friday Family Movie
Night! Parlin Meeting Room,
December 16th from 3-5 p.m.;
we will be watching “The Polar
Express.” Break out the
popcorn! Come and watch
with your friends and family.
Shute Children
Story Time with Vera:
Shute Children’s Room, Thursday,
December 15th at 12
p.m. In English or Portuguese
by request. Suggested for
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Everett’s first Polar Plunge
M
Special to The Advocate
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the Everett Police Department
and Law Enforcement
Torch Run for Special Olympics
will be hosting the first annual
Polar Plunge on Sunday, December
11 at 11 a.m. at the Everett
Recreation Center located
at 47 Elm St. Check in for
plungers will begin at 9 a.m.
Plungers will take turns jumping
into a cold pool to support
Special Olympics. Participants
are encouraged to invite their
bravest, inclusion-celebratand
peanut-free) and ToastYay!™.
In
addition to everyone’s
quintessential favorites, Girl
Scouts has a new, online exclusive
cookie, Raspberry
Rally, which is a thin crispy
cookie infused with raspberry
flavor and dipped in
the same delicious chocolaty
coating as the beloved
Thin Mints cookies. This new
cookie will be the first in the
Girl Scout Cookie lineup to
be exclusively offered for
online sale and direct shipment
only, enhancing girls’
e-commerce sales and entrepreneurial
skills.
“The Girl Scouts Cookie
Program is iconic in developing
future women entrepreneurs.
I have heard
many times from women
that their first experience
in sales was through Girl
Scouts,” stated Girl Scouts of
Eastern Massachusetts CEO
Barbara Fortier. “As we enter
what I think is the greatest
time of year, I encourage
people to remember that
when you are purchasing a
box of cookies, they are not
only delicious but you are
supporting a future entrepreneur.”
The
Girl Scout Cookie Program
is the world’s largest
entrepreneurial program
for girls. Girl Scouts’ newly
updated Financial Literacy
badges offer entrepreneurial
playbooks for every age
level. From the Cookie Goal
Setter badge earned as a
Daisy to the Entrepreneur
Accelerator for girls in high
school, the Girl Scout Cookie
Program teaches girls financial
literacy, planning,
budgeting, teamwork, innovative
thinking, and confident
decision making.
Girl Scout Cookies are
$5 per package. There are
ing friends and family, create
a plunge team and start supporting.
The
Polar Plunge is about
more than just a good time.
The program aims to empower
over 14,000 Special Olympics
athletes in Massachusetts
to train and compete in the
sports they love, sponsoring
lifelong friendships and competitive
spirits, and celebrating
inclusion for individuals
with intellectual disabilities on
and off the playing field.
Please contact PolarPlunge@
specialolympicsma.org with
any questions.
many ways to support the
Girl Scout Cookie program
this season:
• If you don’t know a Girl
Scout, visit gsema.org/
buycookies to find a cookie
booth (pop-up shop)
near you to purchase cookies
from a local Girl Scout
troop, or to connect with a
local troop’s online cookie
shop to purchase cookies
for a donation or shipment.
• If you know a registered
Girl Scout, reach out to them
to find out how they’re selling
cookies.
• Customers can make a
purchase in-person or online
and designate their purchase
for donation to Cookies
for a Cause to benefit first
responders and healthcare
professionals, the military
and veterans’ services organizations,
local food pantries,
and more.
Visit www.gsema.org to
have Girl Scout cookies
shipped directly to your
door. GSEMA will cover 50%
of customers’ shipping costs
for all online Direct Ship orders
of nine packages or
more from February 1st –
March 10th.
Girls in grades K–12 can
join Girl Scouts any time
during the year to begin
their Girl Scout journey. As
girls grow with Girl Scouts,
they learn hands-on leadership
skills they’ll use to
make their mark through
the Gold Award and beyond.
To join or volunteer,
visit www.gsema.org.
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Massachusetts, please visit
www.gsema.org, or follow
their social media channels,
Instagram, Facebook,
and LinkedIn, for the latest
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Santa and Mrs. Claus bring the North Pole to the Parlin Memorial Library
The crowd winds their way around the library as they wait their turns to see Santa.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and First Lady Stacy pose with Sofi a
Safran, the Information Services Librarian at the Everett Public
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the arrival of Santa Claus
and Mrs. Claus. Assisted by
library staff – and volunteers-turned-Santa’s
Helpers
– they set up shop to take
photos with the children of
Everett during the Annual
Tree Lighting. Many attendees
made their way through
the library, a warm respite
from the winter chill outside.
Participants chatted with
their neighbors, crafted ornaments
to take home and
even signed up for new library
cards and checked out
holiday books while waiting
for their turns with Santa.
The Friends of the Everett Public Libraries wait to hand out
goodies to participants.
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The Bowery Presents Announces Spring 2023
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plosion of emotions, including
crying, sadness and depression.
“Three years ago, we
wouldn’t have had this,” Cardello
said. “The district has
done a remarkable job.” She
thanked Eliot for their assistance.
Cardello
asked if they’re doing
anything as a district to
prevent drugs from entering
the schools. Whitson said that
in the past they’ve had State
Police dogs search the building
several times a year, but
that they haven’t had them
since the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is security in the building
currently.
School Committee member
at-large Cynthia Sarnie asked
if they can drug test if they
have a suspicion. Wallace said
that would be the parents’ decision.
Sarnie
said her older daughter
struggled with addiction,
adding that neither she nor
her teachers knew until years
later. “Once they start, it’s a
very hard battle for the rest
of their lives to come out of
it,” Sarnie said. “Education at
a young age not to take a pill,
even if it’s there, is important.”
and head of the Boston offi
ce of The Bowery Presents,
an AEG Presents Company.
“The Bowery Presents is
honored to have the opportunity
to work alongside
the HYM team to bring
The Stage at Suff olk Downs
to fruition.”
The Stage at Suffolk
Downs is not the track’s fi rst
foray into live music: The
Beatles were the fi rst band
to perform there, playing
to 25,000 screaming fans in
1966. Since then, legendary
artists such as The Jackson
5, Radiohead and Bjork
have also performed. With
The Stage at Suff olk Downs,
The Bowery Presents plans
to honor the site’s musical
legacy, while reinvigorating
the space to bring an openair
summer concert experience
to all.
“Suff olk Downs has been
thoughtfully designed as a
place that brings people together
and connects
communities,” said Thomas
N. O’Brien, Managing
Sarnie asked if they could
continue with Eliot after graduation.
Wallace said he believes
they can since it’s a community
service organization.
Ward 4 School Committee
member Michael Mangan
said it was a great presentation.
Like McLaughlin, he
asked once they’re done with
the health assessment if they
could forward that to them.
“I would request maybe the
fi rst or second week in January
to have someone from Eliot
come up here so we can
ask them questions,” Mangan
said. “How do you recognize
something that is hidden?”
Ward 2 School Committee
member Jason Marcus said if
they’re going to get high, they
usually go to the bathrooms.
“Can we get kids that look like
police offi cers and keep an eye
out?” Marcus said.
Wallace deferred that to the
central offi ce.
Lambert asked about emotional
response. Whitson said
they collect sheets, asking students
how they are feeling after
the presentation. “We always
tell students ahead of
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 9, 2022
Virginia L. Fiske
is 104 years young
S
he will be celebrating her
104 years on Dec. 10, 2022.
Virginia lived originally in Everett
and Nahant, Mass., and
is now living in Chelsea, Mass.,
at an assisted living estate
called Leonard Florence Center
for Living. She was married
to her late husband Lew
Fiske Sr. and had two sons –
Lew Fiske and the late Richard
Fiske – and also one grandson,
Mathew. She is the daughter of
the late Salvatore and Grace
Rocco, and has a sister, Grace
Pedneault and her late husband
Jerry, plus three brothers
– Horace and his wife Helen,
Henry and his wife Mary,
Richard and his wife Barbara,
who are all deceased, and also
had many, many friends, family,
nieces and nephews.
We are all so proud to have
known Virginia, who is an
amazing, remarkable and incredible
person among the living.
God bless her always.
Mayor announces
Everett Public Menorah
Lighting – Dec. 19
Advocate Staff Report
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the City of Everett will
be hosting the annual Everett
Public Menorah Lighting
on Monday, December 19 at
4:30 p.m. in front of City Hall
(484 Broadway). Join us as we
celebrate Chanukah, which
is the Jewish eight-day “festival
of lights” celebrated with
a nightly menorah lighting
and special prayers.
DIDOMENICO | FROM PAGE 1
and empowering our young
people in the school community.
This program also includes
resources for parents who will
support these programs and
increase engagement from
other parents.
The Reality Check program
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provides a conference for
students hosted by local
businesses – banks, mortgage
companies, real estate
agents, car salespeople, childcare
providers, etc. – which
will help high schoolers learn
about various career options
and connect with the local
economy.
“I am proud to bring this
funding to Everett so students
throughout our community
can gain work experience,
connect with local businesses,
and learn about the diff erent
pathways to success after
The City of Everett is pleased
to, once again, collaborate
with Rabbi Sruli Baron of the
Tobin Bridge Chabad to enjoy
a festive community-wide
celebration. After we light the
menorah, attendees are welcome
to enjoy music, latkes,
doughnuts, dreidels, chocolate
gelt and more. All residents
and families are invited
to attend this celebration
as we continue to spread holiday
cheer throughout the
season.
Sal DiDomenico
State Senator
high school,” said Senator DiDomenico,
who is Assistant
Majority Leader of the Massachusetts
Senate. “I will always
prioritize funding for our
schools and programs like this
that provide our youngest residents
with skills and opportunities
to thrive.”
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Delvena Theatre Company presents ‘A Christmas Carol’
T
he Delvena Theatre
Company will present “A
Christmas Carol” at the Shute
Library branch (781 Broadway,
Everett) of the Everett
Public Library on December
20 at 7 p.m. Complete with
period costumes and performed
by three professional
actors, the Christmas season
comes alive with Delvena
Theatre Company’s production
of the beloved story
of “A Christmas Carol” by
Charles Dickens.
Watch in fascination as
Marley comes back from
the dead to help Scrooge
amend his miserly ways here
on earth and transform himself
in a pleasant, giving old
gentleman. With the help of
three ghosts – the Ghost of
Christmas Past, the Ghost of
Christmas Present and the
Ghost of Christmas Future
– the audience will be mesmerized
as old Scrooge takes
a long look at his life and reevaluates
its path. Classic
Christmas music puts the
finishing touch on this wonderful
message of hope and
love!
Delvena Theatre Company
has been the recipient
of several Independent Reviewers
of New England)
awards in the past. The company
has recently presented
“Lizzie Borden and the
40 Whacks” and “Meet Julia
Child” at the Parlin Library
branch of the Everett Public
Library.
For further information
about the production, please
call 617-394-2308.
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Call Paul at
Members of the cast (pictured from left to right): Lynne Moulton, Joseph Zamparelli and
Fran Baron. (Picture courtesy of Joseph Baron)
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 9, 2022
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Malden High kicker Ronald Juarez gets D1 Football Offer from Merrimack
Former Everett High star Db Lewis Cine recovering from major injury in fi rst NFL season
Revere High sports ready to go for the 2022-2023 GbL season
By Jason Mazzilli
W
hen Malden High head
football coach Witche Exilhomme
learned the news that
the fi rst Division 1 college football
offer to a Tornado player
since he assumed the reins was
in the bank, his immediate reaction
was pride.
Then it was right back to the
kid: “He will get more off ers very
soon, if one coach strikes gold,
other coaching staffs want a
piece of it, too,” Coach Exilhomme
said.
The Malden coach, who led
the Tornado football team to its
most victories in eight seasons
(4-6) this past fall, got a text from
Class of 2022 placekicker Ronald
Juarez Tuesday night that he had
received a D-1 off er from Merrimack
College.
It was the fi rst Malden player
to receive a D-1 off er since 2015,
when the coach’s own two brothers,
D.J and Danley Exilhomme
got the nod from Central Connecticut
State University (CCSU).
Not a bad package deal for the
Blue Devils — two of Malden’s
all-time best players!
Juarez had a standout career at
Malden High, playing the 20182020
seasons under former head
coach Steve Freker and then his
senior year, 2021, with Coach Exilhomme.
Due
to unpredictable and
cloudy recruiting seasons during
the COVID-19 pandemic, it was
diffi cult for Juarez to be seen extensively,
though he did attend
several national-level kicking
camps accompanied by Coach
Freker in the past several years.
They were run by nationally-renowned
Chris Sailer and also
Kicking World, in out-of-state locales
such as Florida, North Carolina
and New Jersey.
Following last season, Coach
Exilhomme suggested that
Juarez attend the coach’s former
postgraduate destination,
Milford Academy, in upstate New
York. Juarez was immediately accepted
and locked it in to attend
Milford just about one year ago.
It turned out to be exactly the
right move, as Juarez excelled
at Milford — which plays a national
schedule — dominating
the kicking game, including a
51-yard fi eld goal made in one
game and several other clutch
kicks.
In the meanwhile, Juarez continued
to send highlight clips to
basically every Division 1 and Division
2 college football program
on the East Coast.
“He knew what he wanted and
he stayed with it. I really don’t
think he missed contacting any
program you could possibly
think of,” Coach Freker said. “He’s
a very hard worker and has always
been extremely motivated.”
Malden High Director of Athletic
said he always thought
Ronald Juarez kicked the game winning fi eld goals in each of
the past two Malden High Thanksgiving Day victories over
Medford before this year, in 2019 and 2021.
highly of Juarez. “He worked
hard to improve his craft of kicking
and he also stepped it up in
the classroom when he set his
sights on playing college football.
“Ronald
Juarez is most likely
the best placekicker or at least
one of the very best, to ever play
football at Malden High,” Conefrey
said, noting the Class of 2022
grad booted the game winning
field goal in not one, but two
Thanksgiving wins over Medford,
in the 29-0 rout in 2019 and
the 12-10 (no off ensive touchdowns
scored) win in 2021.
Juarez’s “ship came in,” so to
speak, when he received his fi rst
Division 1 off er from Merrimack
Tuesday night. After receiving a
number of other off ers from Division
3 and 2 schools, this fi rst D-1
off er really excited him.
Coach Exilhomme is convinced
more high-end offers
are coming. “Everyone’s always
digging for gold when it comes
to college football recruiting.
More will come knocking, wait
and see.”
On sending Juarez to Milford
Academy. when Exilhomme
once attended as a player and
then returned two years ago as
a coach: “It turned out to be the
right move. We put a lot of work
into getting Ronald (Juarez) to
Milford and getting him in the
right spot and it has paid off for
him,” Coach Exilhomme said.
“Coach Freker played a big role
in all of it. He cares so much for
all the Malden players and continues
to show it.”
Juarez said he is excited for
what could lie ahead. “I am very
thankful for all the help I received
from coaches at Malden,
Coach Witche and Coach Frek
and also from Mr. Conefrey,” the
college-bound kicker said. “I also
am grateful to my family for the
support they have shown me
every day.”
****
Former Everett High star Lewis
Cine making speedy recovery
after devastating leg injury in
Game #6 of his NFL career
When the injury was fi rst announced,
it was said — point
blank— there was doubt if the
former Everett High and UniFormer
Malden High standout
Ronald Juarez, Class of 2022,
recently received a Division
1 football offer to attend
Merrimack College.
versity of Georgia star defensive
back would ever play football
again.
The injury for the Minnesota
Vikings safety was that bad.
While blocking for a punt in
a game played in London two
months ago, Cine sustained a
horrifying injury, breaking BOTH
major bones in his leg, the fi bia
and the tibia, as well as severely
dislocating his ankle.
The Vikings selected Cine in
the 1st Round of the 2022 NFL
Draft after a controversial trade
back from the 12th spot. Cine
was the 32nd overall pick. He
got a fantastic contract, signing
for $11.6 million guaranteed on
a four-year rookie pact, including
a $5.6 million signing bonus.
Despite the crushing injury,
Cine said recently, “Nothing
is going to keep me
from playing next season.”
Cine, 23, has been spotted on
television clips, walking around
inside the Vikings Stadium, barely
two months after his potential
life altering surgeries.
Good luck, Lewis, and a speedy
recovery! A college athlete extraordinaire.
He could end up
FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 20
Lewis Cine, above, played for Everett High in 2018 in 2015 and
2016 before transferring to a high school in Texas.
Former Everett High and University of Georgia star Lewis Cine suff ered a horrifying injury
while blocking on a punt for the Minnesota Vikings against New Orleans in London in early
October. (Courtesy Photo)
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Everett hosts Annual Tree Lighting
T
Story & photos
by Ron Coleman
he City of Everett hosted
its annual Tree LightThe
award-winning Everett High School Marching Band led the
way as it escorted Santa through Everett Square to arrive at the
tree lighting event.
The always favorite horse-drawn wagon rides.
Attendees ready to take a ride on the horse-drawn wagon.
ing event and celebrated
the holiday season on Friday,
Dec. 2 at Everett Square.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and
family threw the switch and
lit up the beautiful Christmas
tree to kick off the holiday
season with the most
wonderful celebration of
the year.
Attendees enjoyed many
fun activities, including
live musical performances,
horse-drawn wagon rides,
train rides, holiday characters,
face painting, balloon
creations, food, giveaways
and even a special visit from
Santa and Mrs. Claus directly
from the North Pole.
They paraded down Broadway,
led by the Everett Police
and Fire Departments
and Everett High School’s
award-winning band. Those
who attended were also able
to sit around fire pits with
hot chocolate and popcorn
while watching a classic holiday
movie on the large LED
screen.
Families were able to meet
Everett’s official Christmas tree was lit for the holiday season.
Santa Claus waved to the crowd as he arrived at Everett Square
in the passenger seat of an Everett fire truck.
Attendees were able to take a train ride up and down the winter
wonderland on Norwood Street.
and take a photo with Santa
and Mrs. Claus upstairs at
the Parlin Library and also
enjoy arts and crafts while
waiting their turn to see
them.
The event brought together
many members of
the community to spread
cheer and celebrate the holiday
season. Mayor DeMaria
would like to thank all of
the sponsors, participants,
City staff and attendees who
made the event a successful
evening.
Santa and Mrs. Claus are shown inside the Parlin Library awaiting
all of the children and families.
The large crowd inside the parking lot, where many of the evening’s attractions and giveaways
were held.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 9, 2022
City of Everett, Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Carlo DeMaria welco
By The Advocate
S
anta Claus and friends visited
Everett for the Annual
Tree Lighting hosted by
the city, Everett Chamber of
Commerce and Mayor Carlo
DeMaria on Friday evening,
marking the beginning
of the Holiday season. Santa
arrived courtesy of the Everett
Fire Dept. and was greeted
by a crowded square of
kids of all ages. Led in by the
award-winning Everett High
School Marching Band, Santa
& Mrs. Claus, Woody, Mickey
& Minnie Mouse, Buzz Lightyear,
Olaf and many more Disney
characters were available
for photos with the kids. Local
elected officials, Everett
Police Dept. members, businesses
and organizations also
took part in the festivities. A
train ride around the square
was available as well as many
treats of all flavors and styles.
Pete Sikora and Kim Nicolo had a great time at the tree lighting.
Santa and Mrs. Claus arrived safely thanks to the Everett Fire
Department.
A big hello from Aiden and Bryan Ramos – and some characters!
Declan and Brennis McGrath.
Rudolph greeted his boss,
Santa Claus.
Ward 1 Councillor Wayne
Matewsky with his mom, Maria
Matewsky, and Dotti Martin.
From Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s Office: Clarelyn Nee, Gerri Miranda
and Rita Crafts.
EPD Officer Stephen Ramunno
passed out stuffed animals;
Alan Aquilera received one.
Bishop Robert Brown poses
with his friend Frosty.
Many cartoon favorites were at the Everett tree lighting.
The Everett Chamber of Commerce and Everett Bank were
well represented.
Alex and Radka Velev have
fun on their train ride.
The Everett Chamber of
Commerce was passing out
hot chocolate – Cheryl Smith,
Linda and Quinn Maloney.
Santa counted down with the crowd to light Everett Square.
Amelia McCann with the Grinch and Mickey & Minnie Mouse.
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Page 15
come Santa and friends to the Annual Tree Lighting in Everett Square
Soloists: Evangelina Pappas, Gabriellie DeGrouveon, Gia Price
and Maya Walsh.
The EHS Marching Band entertained the crowd and welcomed Santa to the event.
Everyone enjoyed the big screen Christmas movies.
Santa and the gang.
Everett Little League board members: Rosy Torres, Patricia
Savi, Lisa Harr and Brian Savi.
Maxim Petkov had a photo op with Rudolph and
Olaf.
From Eagle Bank: Hailey Negron and
Stephen Miliotis.
Santa and Mrs. Claus gave a big wave to all the
kids in front of the stage.
Everett City Council President John Hanlon,
Councillor-at-Large Irene Cardillo and
Ward 4 School Committee Member Mike
Mangan enjoyed the festivities.
City Council President John Hanlon with Rudolph and Olaf.
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EHS Honors Greater Boston League All-Stars at Fall Sports Banquet
By Tara Vocino
E
verett High School named
Greater Boston League All
Stars during their fall sports
banquet at Anthony’s of Malden
on Tuesday.
Everett High School Field Hockey, pictured from left to right in the front row: Jules Curran,
Kayley Rossi, Julianna Edwards, Cristina Snook, Omar Marshall, Jessica Colman and Bethy
Palacios. Second row, pictured from left to right: Head Coach Melissa O’Donnell, Yasseen Lily,
Khang Nguyen, Ricardo Contreras Chacon, Malica Guillaume, Meghan Currie, Lindsey Sylva,
Stephany DeSouza, Malacia Guillaume, Ella Hickey and Assistant Coach Jones. Missing from
photo: Leo Villanueva Figueroa, Juliette Romboli, Araceli Flores, Taisha Alexandre, Tianna
Allen, Thalia Molano and Emma Longmore.
Girls’ Volleyball GBL All Star
Nicole Brandao with her
coach, Michael Finneran.
Cross Country Greater Boston
League All Star Samuel Desir.
Football Cheering Seniors, pictured from left to right: Kristi
Skane, Olivia McCann, Capt. Aaliyah Desdunes, Karyanna
Ellerbe, Capt. Riley Avelar, Jessica DeSouza and Capt. Makayla
Freni.
Football All Stars Jayden
Prophets, Kamari Ellerbe and
Ralph Pierre.
Everett High School Golf — Pictured from left to right:
Makenzie Powers, Carolyn Fama, Andrew Crasco, David Saia,
Jacob Cantone, Matthew Turilli, Justin Longmore and Head
Coach Steven Gallagher.
Girls Soccer All Stars Yelsa
Garcia and Layla Cardona.
Field Hockey seniors, in the front row, pictured from left to
right: Cristina Snook, Omar Marshall and Kayley Rossi. Second
row, pictured from left to right: Head Coach Melissa O’Donnell,
Bethy Palacios, Jessica Colman, Jules Curran, Julianna Edwards,
Ella Hickey and Assistant Coach Jones. Missing From photo:
senior Leo Villanueva Figueroa.
Everett Crimson Tide Football seniors.
Everett High School GBL Golf All Stars David Saia
and Matthew Turilli.
Field Hockey’s Greater Boston League All Stars
Bethy Palacios, Omar Marshall and Jessica
Colman.
Boys Soccer Seniors.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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EHS Honors Greater Boston League All-Stars at Fall Sports Banquet
Girls Volleyball players, pictured from left to right in the back row: Marisela
Portillo, Victoria Rodrigues, Emilly Nogueira, Darrynn Desrameaux, Kaesta
Sandy and Head Coach Michael Fineran. Front row, pictured from left to right:
Julie Miranda, Samela De Souza, Vanessa Almonte, Michelle Ngo, Emanuelly
Fernandes and Sophia Sousa.
Everett High School Girls Soccer.
Girls Volleyball seniors, pictured from left to right: Julie Miranda, Samela De
Souza, Michelle Ngo, Vanessa Almonte, Emanuelly Fernandes and Sophia Sousa.
Everett High School Cross Country.
Everett High School Cross Country seniors.
EHS Football Head coach Rob DiLoreto with members of the Varsity football
team.
Everett High School Girls Soccer seniors.
Football Cheering in the back row, pictured from left to right: Head Coach Taylor Leo, Ashley
Seward, Ana Luiza Silva, Justine Lynch, Angelina Papa, Evellyn Nunes and Alexa Uga. Front
row, pictured from left to right: Olivia McCann, Karyanna Ellerbe, Jessica DeSouza, Kristi
Skane, Capt. Aaliyah Desdunes, Capt. Makayla Freni and Capt. Riley Avelar.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 9, 2022
Crimson Tide begins new era on the ice against host Lynn on Saturday
Craig Richards takes over Everett co-op as the team’s top boss
By Joe McConnell
O
nce upon a time, Craig
Richards, a Malden native
and hockey player, would consider
Everett a border rival on
the ice, but now as the Tide’s
new boys coach it’s so much
different. Everett is now a coop
with Malden, not to mention
Revere and Mystic Valley.
Richards first learned the
game in the Malden Youth
Hockey organization, before
suiting up and playing all four
years on the Northeast Metropolitan
Regional Vocational
High School varsity team in
Wakefield. He then played for
the Boston Junior Blackhawks
in the erstwhile Interstate Junior
Hockey League, before
taking over the Valley Jr. Warriors
(Eastern Hockey League
Premier) team as its head
coach. He was also an assistant
coach at both Pope John and
Everett, and now he’s in charge
of the Tide. Richards, current
owner of Extra Effort Hockey
training studio in Peabody,
also helped mentor the U-14
Middlesex Icemen and U-14
and U-18 Revere Youth Hockey
and Malden Youth Hockey
Chris Cecca of Revere is shown on the rush for Everett C-op
hockey team last season. (Advocate file photos)
Returning forward Jake Simpson of Malden is shown letting
go of a shot as a Peabody attempts to block his shot in last
year’s action. (Advocate file photo)
teams over the years.
The Everett boys were 5-121
overall last year, and 1-4-1
in the Greater Boston League
(GBL), and Richards hopes to
turn that record around in a
hurry this winter. “Two of our
biggest goals this season is to
improve on last year’s record
and make it to the state tournament,”
he said.
Seniors David Saia (Everett),
Chris Cecca (Revere), Jake
Simpson (Malden) and Lucas
DeGuire (Mystic Valley) are
this year’s captains. “It may
look like we chose a player
from each school to be a capHOCKEY
| SEE PAGE 20
Returning forward David Saia of Everett is shown hustling up
ice in last year’s action.
Everett High School Crimson Tide Flag Football Powderpuff
Blue Team crowned Champions after five rounds of overtime
By Tara Vocino
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: Blue Team members, pictured from left to right: Top row: Coach Domenick Persuitte, Laury Vaz,
Aaliyah Desdunes, Nehemie Joseph, BrookeLynn Acevedo, Leandra Germain, Araceli Flores, Makayla Freni, Japhnie Pierre,
Karyana Ellerbe and Coach Stephenie Devino; bottom row: Sicari Shand, Leah Ferullo, Lamiah Wyzard, Olivia McCann, Tatiana
Moran and Elena Rivera. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
ast week, we mistakenly
left out a name for the
championship Blue team,
Karyana Ellerbe. So, here is
the complete team roster
for the Everett High School
Crimson Tide Flag Football
Powderpuff Blue team.
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6,000 photos to bring you photographic memories
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HOCKEY | FROM PAGE 18
tain, but in reality, every one of
them brings something diff erent
to the table,” Richards said.
“There’s nobody on the roster
we would rather have leading
our guys into the season than
these four kids.”
Richards promises this group
will not be outworked by anybody.
“We have a team that is
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held
on Monday December 19, 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:
Map/Parcel:
\
Permit Number: B-22-995
Property Owner: AZA Properties LLC
394 Second Street
Everett, MA 02149
Person Requesting: Lauren Delarda / Viewpoint Sign
35 Lyman Street
Northborough, MA 01532
PROPOSAL:
Applicant seeks a permit for the installation of an “Electric
Message Center” with dimensions 6’-0” x 4’-0” in a 16’
free standing sign at the front of the property.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Signs and
Billboard Ordinance Section 12A:
Section 12A-64 “Prohibited Signs” which specifically prohibits
“Signs which have blinking, flashing or fluttering lights or other
illuminated devices which have changing light intensity,
brightness, or color”.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
December 02, 09, 2022
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FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 12
being one of the greatest comeback
stories of the 2023 season
in the NFL.
****
Revere High Boys Basketball
looking for breakout season this
year after completing fi nal scrimmage
Revere
High Boys Basketball is
looking for a big season this year
after a busy off season and productive
scrimmage action this
preseason.
The Patriots wrapped up the
scrimmage work against Melrose
at home on Wednesday,
as head coach Dave Leary and
staff put some fi nishing touches
on the product. Revere also
scrimmaged fellow Greater Boston
Leaguer Chelsea in the Ron
Bennett Jamboree at Lynn English
and former Northeastern
Conference (NEC) rival Winthrop.
Revere Boys and Girls basketball
will be two of the fi rst sports
to kick off the full Winter Season
slate next Tuesday, December 13
when the Patriots host GBL rival
Everett at Revere High School at
6:00 p.m.
The Revere Girls Basketball
team is on the road that same
night at 6:00 p.m. at Everett.
Revere Boys Swimming splashes
off the 2022-23 season on
Wednesday, December 13 at
Boston Latin Academy.
ready to battle every day, every
period of every game,” he
said. “I think this team is deeper
than it’s been in a long time,
and as a result we have high
expectations for them.”
And they are already off to a
winning start after winning a
scrimmage matchup last Saturday,
5-3. The regular season
begins this Saturday, Dec.
10, against the Lynn Jets at
Lynn’s Connery Rink, starting
at 2:30 p.m.
- 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. MI22P6171EA
Estate of: CHERYL A. COLLOMB
Also Known As: Cheryl Collomb, Cheryl Ann Collomb
Date of Death: 10/22/2022
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: Robin M. Bragole
of Denver, NC requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree
and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition.
The Petitioner requests that: Robin M. Bragole of Denver, NC
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 12/30/2022.
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: December 02, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
December 09, 2022
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OBITUARIES
Carol Ann Nardone
O
f Everett. Age 75, formerly
of Somerville and Revere,
passed away peacefully
at the Kaplan Family Hospice
House on November 28,
2022. Loving sister of John
and his wife Laura Nardone of
Newburyport. Cherished aunt
of Michael Nardone of Newburyport
and Tyler Nardone
of Melrose. Beloved daughter
of the late Vincent and Carolina
(Ciccariello) Nardone and
her brother Vincent Nardone.
Carol is predeceased by many
aunts, uncles and cousins.
Carol grew up in Somerville
and attended the Immaculate
Conception School in North
Cambridge. After which, she
attended Sacred Heart HS in
Cambridge for three years
and graduated from Somerville
High following her senior
year. Carol worked for the
Hartford Insurance Company
for over 40 years. During her
retirement, she actively volunteered
for Mystic Valley Elder
Services. Carol enjoyed
getting together with her
many friends to play cards,
go to movies and plays, casinos
and restaurants. She was
also very close with her many
cousins and enjoyed spending
time with them. Carol was a
kind, gentle person. She loved
reading, debating politics and
the Red Sox. She also insisted
on and enjoyed spoiling both
nephews Tyler and Mike, who
were her pride and joy. She will
be dearly missed by everyone
who knew her.
Funeral was from the Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral
Home, 331 Main Street, Everett
on Monday, December 5th.
Interment was in Wildwood
Cemetery in Winchester. In
lieu of flowers, donations can
be made in Carol’s name to the
Mystic Valley Elder Services or
the Kaplan House at Care Dimensions.
John
L.
Agnes
O
f Everett. Passed away at
Melrose-Wakefield Hospital
on November 29, 2022.
Cherished husband of the late
Antonina R. (Petrilli-D’Amico)
Agnes. Loving stepfather of Michael
A. and his late wife Beverly
Petrilli of South Carolina,
Vincenza Petrilli and her husband
William Shields of California
and the late Angela E.
Petrilli. Adored father of Francine
Agnes and friend Starr DesLauriers
of Fall River and Elizabeth
Agnes of Everett. Grandpa
of seven. and much-loved
Grandfather of one. Brother of
the late Frank C. and his wife
Mary Agnes, Peter and his wife
Rita Agnes and Theresa Primrose.
He is also survived by
many nieces, nephews, Extra
special relationship with nephews
Richard and Scott Primrose.
He also leaves behind his
unique loving relationship with
his “Jeopardy game pal” Rosa
Shields.
John was born and raised
in Everett in the village. He
worked as a Stationary Engineer
for the Everett Schools
and in security for State Street
Bank. An avid reader of Westerns
and thrillers and enjoyed
the Western TV shows.
He enjoyed watching sports
especially baseball, football,
golf and a great horse race.
He enjoyed his daily scrambled
word game from the daily
newspaper and his word
search puzzles. He enjoyed
a robust pasta fagioli and a
heaping clam plate. His life
was centered around his family
and his many “coffee buddies”
from Burger King.
A funeral Mass was celebrated
in Saint Anthony
Church 38 Oakes St., Everett
on Tuesday December 6th
at 10am. At the request of
John’s family visiting hours
and his burial will be private.
Late United States Navy Veteran
WWII. In lieu of flowers, the
family asks for memorial contributions
to be made in his
name to the Everett E Club P.O.
Box 490135 Everett, MA 02149
Martin
Vern
Rystrom
O
f Everett. On November
27th, 2022, passed away
peacefully in his sleep. Martin
was born on May 23, 1948
and was raised in Stromsburg,
Nebraska. After service in the
United States Air Force, he followed
the love of his life Maria
to Everett, MA. Martin graduated
from Bay State College
followed by a career working
for the U.S. Government in
the Social Security Administration.
Like his wife, Martin’s
life revolved around his family.
Whether it was sharing his
love of Nebraska football and
James Bond films with his
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 23
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2022 FIFA World Cup official
soundtrack – “Hayya Hayya
(Better Together)” – what does
the Arabic word “Hayya” mean?
8. What singer had a
best-selling hit in 1953 with
“Santa Baby”?
1.
December 9 is International
Anti-Corruption Day;
President Warren Harding’s administration
was beset by the
Teapot Dome scandal involving
accepting bribes from oil
companies; what is known as
Teapot Dome?
2. What beverage company
started using Santa Claus in
advertising in 1931?
3. What happens when a
shark loses its teeth?
4.
check his list?
5. On Dec. 10, 1805, abolitionist
publisher William Lloyd
Garrison was born in what Essex
County community?
6. What color bowtie does
“The Cat in the Hat” wear?
7.
In the first single on the
How often does Santa
9. On Dec. 11, 1980, the
Massachusetts Secretary of
State banned the sale of what
computer stock because its
price was too high?
10.
In the late 1920s, what
baseball team was known as
Murderers’ Row?
11. On Dec. 12, 1891, the
first game of what sport was
played in Springfield, Mass.?
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
RECONSIDERATION VOTE
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday December 19, 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:
27 Auburn Street
Map/Lot: L0-03-000234
Person Requesting: Mr. Josias DeVargas
Ms. Luiza Bruna Vargas
27 Auburn Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing one-story pool house at the rear of the property into a
single (1) family dwelling
Reason for Denial:
•
•
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)
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 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional requirements line (6) Side Yard which states the following:
a. Four (4) feet minimum with a total of sixteen (16) feet
Section 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional requirements Line (7) Rear Yard which states the
following:
a. Twenty-five (25) feet minimum, except for open decks and porches which may encroach
into the required rear yard providing that in no case shall the rear yard be less than fifteen (15) feet
measured to any part of the porch or deck.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
December 02, 09, 2022
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 and the left side yard is only 2.8 feet.
To:
Quenton S. Flint and Amanda L. Flint
and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50
§3901 (et seq.:)
Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB not in its
individual capacity but solely as Trustee for ATC2021
Trust
claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering
real property in Everett, 14 Parlin Street, given by
Quenton S. Flint and Amanda L. Flint to Centex Home
Equity Company, LLC, dated April 18, 2006, and
recorded at the Middlesex County (Southern District)
Registry of Deeds in Book 47350, Page 470, has/
have filed with this court a complaint for determination
of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Servicemembers status.
If you now are, or recently have been, in the active
military service of the United States of America,
then you may be entitled to the benefits of the
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you objec t t o
a f oreclosure of the above ment ioned
property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and answer in this court at Three
Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before
1/23/2023 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the
foreclosure on the ground on noncompliance with the Act.
Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief Justice of this Court
on 12/6/2022.
Attest:
Deborah J. Patterson
Recorder
December 9, 2022
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT
DOCKET NUMBER: 22 SM 003699
ORDER OF NOTICE
16.
In which two countries is
Santa Claus called Père Noël?
17. On Dec. 14, 1994, construction
began on the Three
Gorges Dam on what river?
18. Reportedly, what is the
world’s deadliest creature:
mosquito, shark or tsetse fly?
19. What country is the only
one to host the FIFA World
Cup and lose its opening
match?
20. December 15 is Bill of
Rights Day – when in 1791
how many constitutional
amendments were ratified?
- LEGAL NOTICE -
12. What author of the 1900
book “The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz” also wrote “The Life and Adventures
of Santa Claus”?
13. December 13 is National
Cocoa Day; what are the seeds
in a cacao tree pod called?
14.
In what country is Santa
Claus called Babbo Natale?
15. How are “Bhagavad Gita”
and the “Mahabharata” related?
ANSWERS
1.
A rock formation in Wyoming
and a nearby oil field
2. Coca-Cola
3. They grow back.
4. Twice
5. Newburyport
6. Red
7. Let’s go!
8. Eartha Kitt
9. Apple
10. The New York Yankees
11. Basketball
12. L. Frank Baum
13. Cocoa beans
14. Italy
15. The “Bhagavad Gita” is part
of the “Mahabharata”
16. Belgium and France
17. Yangtze
18. Mosquito
19. Qatar
20. 10
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 21
and husband Ken (Stromsburg,
NE), his brother-in-law Daniel
(DiLorenzo) (Everett, MA), his
son Daniel and wife Angela (Milton,
MA), his son Nicholas and
wife Sacharie (Revere, MA), his
son Adam and wife Maureen
(Lynnfi eld, MA), six grandchildren,
Adam, Dominic, Aidan,
Andrew, Cristiana, and Isabella,
as well as seven nieces and
nephews.
A viewing was held Thurssons,
trapesing all over New
England and Canada for weekly
sports tournaments, coaching
and serving as secretary
for Everett Youth Baseball, or
just enjoying a simple night in
with his wife, Martin was 100%
a dedicated family man.
Martin is preceded in death by
his loving wife Maria (DiLorenzo)
of 48 years and his brother
Jon (Rystrom). He is survived by
his sister Barbara (Dean) and her
husband Gary (Fremont, NE), his
sister Laurel (Parsley) and her
husband Jim (Columbus, NE),
his sister Patricia (Everingham)
day December 8th from 4
PM to 7 PM at Rocco Funeral
Home in Everett, followed by
funeral services the next day.
In lieu of fl owers, the family
asks that donations be made to
the American Cancer Society.
Paul Robert Smith
P
aul Robert Smith, (aka
DAD, PAPA PAUL, SMITTY,
SNOOPY) 1947-2022 was
called to Heaven on November
18th, 2022, after a short battle
with cancer surrounded by
his family. Paul was preceded
by his parents John Smith and
Mary Hartigan Smith, His sister
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Connie Gallant and brothers
Dennis Smith and John Smith.
Paul was born and raised in
Everett, Ma where he attended
Everett Public Schools.
He was a longtime employee
of the city of Everett Glenwood
Cemetery. After retirement
Paul resided in Revere,
Ma. He is survived by his exwife
of many years and trusted
friend, Donna Smith also
by his children Tina Smith of
Haverhill, MA, Kelly Smith of
Revere, Ma, Paul Smith, Jr. of
Revere, MA, and April Smith of
Peabody, MA. Grandchildren
Michael Smith, Derek Bankus,
Alicia Cataldo and Paul Smith.
His great-grandchildren Isayah
and Eliijah Beauge and many
nieces and nephews. His longtime
partner and friend, Debra
Lombard. Paul was an Avid
New England Sports Fan and
enjoyed his family vacations
in the White Mountains of New
Hampshire. He also enjoyed
spending his days sitting on
the front porch speaking with
his neighbors and keeping up
with the local gossip. He will be
sadly missed by his family and
friends. Services will be private,
in lieu of fl owers donations can
be made to the Kaplan House
in Danvers, MA.
Arrangements entrusted to:
JF Ward Funeral Home, 772
Broadway, Everett, MA.
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday December 19, 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:
20 Chelsea Street
Everett, MA 02149
Map/Lot: L0-01-000009
Person Requesting: Cenvia Real Estate LLC
22 Chelsea Street
Everett, MA 02151
PROPOSAL:
Applicant is seeking approval to: To construct a Five (5) Story 64.5-foot mixed use building with the
first story being used as Commercial Space and Floors 2 to 5 and the penthouse for Seventeen (17)
Residential Apartments.
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance.
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Reason for Denial:
• The proposed Front Yard is only 0.1 feet in depth
• The proposed building does not have the required rear yard as the plot plan indicates only 0.1feet.
• The proposed building has a FAR or 4 to 1 for the residential portion of the building
• The proposed building has Five (5) Stories
Zoning:
Section 6 Business District Section B. Dimensional Requirements line 4 Front yard which states the
following
None required, except when used for residential purposes there shall be a ten (10) foot minimum of
which no less than five (5) feet shall be used for landscaping. (Ord. of 6-29-87)
Section 6 Business Section District B. Dimensional Requirements line 6 Rear yard which states the
following
Twenty-five (25) feet minimum unless the lot extends from one (1) street to another street, in which
case no rear yard is required, except for any residential use which shall require a ten-foot minimum.
(Ord. of 6-29-87)
Section 6 Business Section District B. Dimensional Requirements line 2 a. Lot Area which states
the following:
Residential----1.5 to 1 maximum floor area ratio.
Section 6 Business Section District B. Dimensional Requirements line 3 a, Height which states the
following:
a.
Four (4) stories, not to exceed sixty-five (65) feet maximum, but not applicable to church spires,
belfries, cupolas, chimneys, radio and flag poles and gas holders, which shall not exceed thirty-three
(33) percent of the floor area of the first floor, and provided that such church spires, belfries, cupolas,
chimneys, radio and flag poles and gas holders shall not be more than fifty (50) percent higher than
the average height of the roof of the main structure. (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-11-88)
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
December 02, 09, 2022
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THANK YOU TO ALL MY CLIENTS FOR ANOTHER GREAT YEAR
MIDDLETON
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
TOPSFIELD
SOLD FOR $790,000
LYNNFIELD
LYNN
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $875,000
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SAUGUS
LYNNFIELD
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REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $655,000
$15K OVER ASKING
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SOLD FOR $2,749,000
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REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $725,000
$105K OVER ASKING
DANVERS
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SOLD FOR $555,000
$5K OVER ASKING
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SOLD FOR $540,000
$10K OVER ASKING
SAUGUS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $885,000
$85K OVER ASKING
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REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 9, 2022
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Welcome Fall!
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
A wonderful season to buy
your dream home!
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
FOR SALE
Condo
1 Riverview
Blvd, Methuen
Building 5,
Unit 204,
2 bed, 2.5 bath
$349,900.
Call Sandy at 617448-0854
for Details!
UNDER
AGREEMENT
BACK ON
THE MARKET!
NEW LISTING BY SANDY, 3 FAMILY, 234 WILSON
AVE., NAHANT $1,600,000. PLEASE CALL SANDY
FOR DETAILS @ 617-448-0854
New Listing
by Sandy
Single
family,
81 Florence
Street,
Everett
SINGLE FAMILY, 21 WALDEN TERRACE, SAUGUS. $849,900.
CALL SANDY FOR 617-448-0854
RENTED BY
RENTED
43 CHARLTON ST,
EVERETT
CALL NORMA
FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
NORMA AS TENANT’S
AGENT
NEW PRICE: $649,900
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
UNDER
AGREEMENT
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
ON BROADWAY, EVERETT
PLEASE CALL NORMA
AT 617-590-9143 FOR
MORE INFORMATION
NEW LISTING BY
SANDY
Open Daily From 10:00 A
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Denise Matarazzo
- Agent
A.M. - 5:00 P.M.00 PM
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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Rosemarie Ciampi
- Agent
Mark Sachetta
- Agent
617-294-1041
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