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money or aid in his own behalf
in any place of business,
house, or upon any of the streets
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joined colleagues from the
State House, Governor Charlie
Baker and several sports personalities
in a fundraiser for cancer
research on Wednesday, April
3. The event, “Saving by Shaving,”
raised $6.5 million for cancer
research at Boston Children’s
Hospital.
“I’m proud to join Governor
Baker, my colleagues in the State
House and Big Papi in raising
awareness and money for this
very important cause,” said Rep.
McGonagle. “All of us know and
love someone who has or is currently
battling cancer.”
Granite Telecommunications,
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$25,000 for every State
Representative to shave their
head, $500,000 for the Governor
and another $500,000 for the
local celebrities, including Boston
sports legends David Ortiz
and Ray Bourque, who also took
part. Granite Telecommunications
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has hosted the event for each of
its six years in existence.
Representative McGonagle
added, “The more we can raise
awareness and money to fund
the vital research being done
at places like Boston Children’s
Hospital, the quicker we can alleviate
the suffering of countless
people.”
Representative McGonagle
was joined by Representative David
Muradian (R-Grafton), Representative
Tim Whelan (R-BrewState
Rep. Joe McGonagle with State House colleagues and Big
Papi before the shave.
ster), Representative Dan Hunt
(D-Dorchester), Representative
Michael Day (D-Stoneham), Representative
Dan Cahill (D-Lynn)
and Representative Paul Tucker
(D-Salem). Other sports celebrities
that participated included
Patriots Hall of Famer Troy Brown,
Red Sox President Sam Kennedy
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House colleagues after the shave.
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joined by legislative cohosts State
Senator Patricia Jehlen and State
Representative Christine Barber
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and MVES board members
and staff.
O’Leary and the legislators addressed
three priority legislative
bills that affect older people: the
“Enough Pay to Stay” initiative to increase
funding for the direct home
care workforce; the expansion of
the home care program to more
effectively address behavioral and
mental health issues; and the push
for an extension of the home care
“middle income” pilot program.
He also outlined budget priorities
for fiscal year 2020, which include
supporting Supplemental Budget
Language for Home Care Network
Technology Trust, supporting Funding
for the Elderly Nutrition Program,
including Meals on Wheels
and Congregate Dining, and expanding
Funding for Elder Supportive
Housing.
State Senators Jason Lewis and
Sal DiDomenico and State Representatives
Paul Brodeur, Michael
Day, Paul Donato, Joseph McGonagle,
RoseLee Vincent and Donald
Wong participated in the event
along with staff from the offices of
State Senator Bruce Tarr and State
Representatives Bradley Jones and
Stephen Ultrino. Medford Mayor
Stephanie Burke, Melrose Mayor
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verett Police have connected
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battery causing serious bodily injury.”
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day in Malden District Court.
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written statement. “Ultimately, a
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identify the alleged suspect as a
result of the sketch and through
the diligent work of investigators
assigned to my office, State Police
and Everett Police, we were able
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However, it remains unclear
if Mariscal was involved in the
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Malden River cleared for public boating
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or nearly 150 years, the Malden
River served as the industrial
sewer for oil refineries, coal
processing, tanneries and chemical
production. Despite the history
of contamination, no reliable
public information existed about
health risks posed by recreation on
the river. A team from the Friends
of the Malden River, the City of Everett,
and the Mystic River Watershed
Association (MyRWA) secured
funding and project partners to
complete an independent and
comprehensive health risk assessment
for the river. The results show
health risks for cancer are negligible
over a lifetime of recreational
boating on the Malden River.
“In the absence of a rigorous
health risk analysis, ‘stay away
from the water’ has been the logical
and appropriate precautionary
advice given to the public in
prior years. This report represents
a breakthrough for the recreational
use of the river,” said Kathy Vandiver
of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology’s Center for Environmental
Health Sciences (MIT
EHS music teacher Charley Poole to retire in June
CEHS), a volunteer at the Friends of
the Malden River.
Overview of the work
This health risk study was completed
by Gradient Corporation,
MIT CEHS and the MyRWA. For the
purposes of this study, sediment
samples from the Malden River
were collected during the summer
of 2017 and analyzed for contaminants
in certified laboratories. The
sediment samples were collected
from nine locations: seven from
potential public boat launch locations
and two from existing boathouse
launches. These were the
Malden High School and Tufts University
sites. Water samples were
also collected from multiple locations
along the river.
Health risk methods
With the concentrations of
Charley Poole, the Band/Percussion Director at Everett High School (EHS), stands with two of his former
students, Courtney Constantine and Michelle Berberich, prior to the Percussion Pageantry event at EHS
on April 7. In June, Poole is retiring after 20 years in the district. He has led both the Marching Band and
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in hand, analysts calculated the
health risks faced by boaters who
might come in contact with the
water and sediments. To do this,
the analysts considered a wide
range of boaters, children, casual
paddlers, and frequent competitive
boaters. Importantly, they assumed
that all boaters would frequently
be exposed to maximal
amounts of sediment and water.
For example, the analysts assumed
that boaters would capsize
every time they went out; they
would wade through sediments
up to their knees every time they
launched; and they would swallow
water and sediments on every
trip as well. This kind of risk study
is called a “conservative” study,
because it incorporates maximal
risk factors into the calculations,
thus generating a wide margin
of safety.
Results favorable
for boating
Even while assuming maximal
exposures, all boaters’ health risks
met all state and federal standards
for acceptable environmental
health risks. The highest health
risk over a lifetime of exposure to
Malden River water and sediments
in this study was calculated to be
about 1 in 10 -5 (one chance in
100,000). This worst-case scenario
falls well below a level set by the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) that would usually require
the cleanup of contaminated site
(1 in 10 -4, or 1 in 10,000).
Furthermore, boaters will probably
not ever experience the worstcase
risk level because they will not
be wading through the sediments
or capsizing on every outing.
Launching from a dock – which is
how boaters will likely use the water
– will reduce the real risks even
further.
“With this important information
in hand – we now must turn
to expanding access to the river
through parks, paths and boat
launches – priorities outlined in
our community-driven Malden
River Vision Plan,” said MyRWA Executive
Director Patrick Herron.
“The great news is that there are
awesome municipal and community
partners that are committed
to making a difference.”
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convincing win over host Melrose
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n a day that was certainly not
conducive to play softball or
any other spring sport, the Everett
High School softball team was still
able to persevere to beat host Melrose
at Pine Banks, 17-8, on April 9.
Coach Stacy Poste was proud of
her team with the way it battled
through the frigid elements to secure
the first win of the year right
on Opening Day. “It was extremely
cold and raw outside, and it was
only the second time that we played
on dirt and real grass. We have been
practicing on turf,” Poste said. “Coach
Nigro and I knew how cold the girls
were, but they did an unbelievable
job stepping up to the plate
and making contact. Ariana [GaBOATING
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Project funders & partners
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Associates, the Mystic River Watershed
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ray] turned in an amazing pitching
performance. It is very hard to pitch
in these conditions, but she really
did a great job, and her defense
backed her up when Melrose did
make contact.”
Garay, only a junior, pitched all
seven innings, recording eight
strikeouts to go along with six walks,
six hits and four earned runs.
Offensively, the Crimson Tide
sprayed the ball around the diamond
up and down the lineup.
Freshman Haley Oteri went 2-for-3,
along with junior Veronica Bento.
Bento’s classmate Maddy Duraes recorded
two hits, a single and a triple
that knocked in a total of four runs.
Senior Kaylee Nearen collected
two singles and a triple, driving
home three more runs. Garay
MyRWA, MIT CEHS and Gradient
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“The Human Health Risk Study
on the Malden River is a prime example
of an important collaboration
initiated with an idea from
our community,” said Karen Buck
of the Friends of the Malden River.
“Since 2016, together with MyRhelped
her own cause with three
singles and three RBI. Junior Elizabeth
Peach contributed two singles
to the winning effort.
But it was not all offense and
pitching; the Tide also made many
spectacular defensive plays. “We
had great innings until the sixth,
where we made some errors and
gave up a few hits. The infielders
did a great job diving for balls and
stopping them from getting into the
outfield,” said Poste.
The Tide was scheduled to play
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~ LETTER TO THE EDITOR ~
State Rep. McGonagle announces plans for new legislative session
Friends,
Happy spring! As the weather
lightens and brightens, I wanted
to let you know what I’ve been
doing over at the State House,
fighting for you all.
Bills, Bills, Bills
In January, I announced the
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New
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This session, I am honored to
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on the 99 Highway and making
public transportation in Everett
more accessible. Public transportation
will continue to play a
key role in our growing economy,
even more so in light of the
new casino being built.
Given that 37 percent of our
state’s budget is allocated towards
healthcare, I want to ensure
that every dollar is being
used to its fullest extent to help
people, particularly our elderly.
As a member of the Joint Committee
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MCGONAGLE | SEE PAGE 17
Some of them include:
HD. 2913, which would give
Gateway Cities prioritized access
to any technical assistance to
market or promote Opportunity
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who half these people are; we
had a recent stabbing by some
nut,” he said, adding that residents
are also being harassed,
and “I see it all day long.”
However, Police Chief Steven
Mazzie said his officers have
come to know many of Everett’s
homeless individuals. Since conducting
a background check is
such an exhaustive process, he
suggested that any individual
who is causing a problem and is
not known to police be investigated
using Criminal Justice Information
Services (CJIS).
Therefore, the council also voted
to include, in the ordinance,
the verbiage: “Any person in violation
of this Ordinance shall be
subject to a CJIS check by the Everett
Police Department.”
Yet, Mazzie said police may
not always be able to take action
against someone who is panhandling.
“If they’re simply asking for
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third term as State Representative
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there’s not a whole lot we
can do,” he said. “These are tough
issues; keep in mind, many of
these people are suffering from
mental illnesses.”
Councillor-at-Large Wayne
Matewsky said panhandling is
likely to escalate after the June 24
opening of Encore Boston Harbor.
“We have to be prepared,”
he said, adding that panhandling
has become a major problem at
the MGM Casino in Springfield.
“It’s going to become a whole different
ball game when the casino
opens. This is the real deal here
coming very shortly.”
Alford Street Bridge
In other news, Matewsky raised
concerns about additional boats
on the Mystic River passing under
the Alford Street Bridge to
take patrons to and from the casino.
“I can’t see how this is going
to operate,” he said. “This bridge
issue is going to be a major concern.”
In
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maritime law. “One thing
you have to understand is that
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of our control,” he said.
Matewsky also said the council
has been in communication
with Boston Harbormaster Joseph
Cheevers, who will be invited
to speak at one of the upcoming
meetings.
Information for new residents
Ward 5 Councillor Rosa DiFlorio
said there is basic information
that should be provided for
all new residents. This would include
the names of elected officials,
a listing of city departments
and a list of bills that can be paid
online.
“It doesn’t have to be big, nothing
elaborate, we’re not looking
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current document is “six or seven”
years old.
Councillor-at-Large Peter Napolitano
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Everett resident participates in mock business
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EWTON – Everett resident
Kimberly Calaj, a
Marketing major at Lasell College,
was one of 25 students
to participate in a mock business
negotiation for the 2032
Olympics as part of the Lasell
College Fall Connected Learning
Symposium. Calaj played
the role of Anita DeFrantz, vice
president of the International
Olympic Committee (IOC), to
represent the IOC in a mock
negotiation for the location
of the 2032 Olympics.
The mock negotiation took
place over the course of three
days, with the second day coinciding
with the Connected
Learning Symposium. Each
student’s team presented
their city’s issues, interests
and concerns regarding the
negotiation process, according
to Assistant Professor Janet
Huetteman, who teaches
the course on business negotiation
at the College’s School
of Business. Throughout the
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, April 12, 2019
EVERETT FIRE DEPARTMENT • EVERETT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
RINGING A BELL
Middle School Students Submit Entries to a Statewide
Poster Contest Promoting Fire Safety and Prevention
Middle school students throughout
the district showcased their artistic skills
and creativity by submitting entries in
the 2019 Arson Watch Reward Program
Poster Contest. The theme of the
contest is “Fire Prevention – Everyone/
Everyday.”
Everett Fire Department Lt. William
Hurley met with Everett sixth, seventh,
and eighth graders to discuss fire safety
and prevention and talk about the
contest. “Lt. Hurley did a fantastic job
of engaging the students and getting
them interested in the project,” said
EPS Art Director Amanda Gil. “And that
is reflected in the quality of the submissions,
which are eye-catching and
convey very important messages.”
The contest is sponsored by the
Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting
Association and the Rhode
Island Joint Reinsurance Association. In
Massachusetts, a Countywide contest is
held for all students in grades 6-8. First
and Second place county winners are
chosen by an impartial panel of judges.
All First place county winners are entered
into the Massachusetts Statewide
Contest.
Students were asked to create
posters keeping several criteria in mind,
including:
• Is a fire prevention/fire safety message
conveyed?
• Is the intent/topic clear when you first
look at it?
• Is the poster original and creative?
• Are the main ideas appropriate to the
topic and presented correctly?
• Do the illustrations and captions reinforce
each other?
• Is lettering legible?
• Is spelling correct?
• Can words be read at a distance?
• Do words conflict with pictures?
• Can the poster be printed as is, or
would it require some redrawing or
color change?
• Are there any details that may get lost
when reproduced?
Mariana Neves, Lafayette
Art Coordinator: Amanda Gil
ELEMENTARY ART TEACHERS
Whittier School: Kim Nicotera
Parlin School: Lyndsay Zaremba
Lafayette School: Danielle Cobb
English School: Shannon Scire
Keverian School: Elizabeth Delaney
Katie Pinto, Keverian
Emily Da Silva, Lafayette
Kelly St. Fort, Lafayette6
Manuel Navas Barrientos, English
Gabriel Do Nascimento, Parlin
Pablo Delphorno Rodriguez Pacheco, Parlin
Larry Flores, Whittier
Caroline Veneno, Whittier
Katie Mendez-Solano, Whittier
Allison Carranza, Keverian
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MYSTIC | FROM PAGE 3
chael Gilleberto also attended. Joining
the program this year were two
special guest speakers: Lionette Jasmin,
a resident of Everett and home
health aide with Associated Home
Care; and MVES client Carole Nolan,
from Malden.
During Mystic Valley Elder Services’ annual Legislative Briefing,
MVES CEO Daniel O’Leary and guest speaker Carole Nolan of Malden
discussed the services Nolan receives from MVES.
Carole Nolan of Malden was a
guest speaker at Mystic Valley
Elder Services’ annual Legislative
Briefing.
Jasmin, who has been a home
health aide for 30 years, spoke on the
passion she has for her job and her
clients but also explained the challenges
she faces, such as low wages,
long hours and lack of training.
She cares deeply for the well-being
of her clients but needs to work two
jobs and long hours seven days a
week to try to make ends meet. The
financial burden Jasmin faces creates
a lot of stress.
Jasmin has noticed that the burden
of care for home health aides
has demonstrably increased over the
years. “Reliance on home health aides
is growing, and there seems to be
little progress on improving wages,
training or career prospects,” she said.
Nolan, the second guest speaker,
shared her inspirational story. Nolan
has lived in the same apartment for
27 years and is grateful to still live independently
in the community she
loves. Some years ago, she suffered
from an acute attack of depression,
which resulted in her being in bed
for three weeks. Concerned about
her onset of depression, Nolan approached
the MVES Residential Services
Coordinator (RSC) at her building.
Realizing Nolan’s difficulty, the
RSC referred her to Amy Foreman,
a clinical caseworker in the Clinical
Programs Department at MVES.
Foreman, with Nolan’s permission,
enrolled her into the Mobile Mental
Health program, a program in
which clinical caseworkers provide
outreach to older adults experiencing
mental health conditions that
impact their functioning and ability
to meet life’s daily challenges. Since
Nolan has been enrolled in the program,
her bouts of depression have
declined.
Nolan really likes that her counselor
comes to her home once a week as
part of the program. “It is much better
now that my counselor comes to
me. I rely on a cane now and cannot
walk long distances so it works out
great. I don’t have to travel as much
and feel more relaxed in the setting
of my own home,” she stated.
Concluding the program, O’Leary
thanked those in attendance: “Each
year, when we host this breakfast,
I’m reminded of how fortunate we
are to have representatives on Beacon
Hill who truly understand the imMVES
annual Legislative Briefing: from right to left are State Representatives
Paul Brodeur, Joseph McGonagle, Michael Day, Donald
Wong and RoseLee Vincent, State Senators Patricia Jehlen,
Sal DiDomenico and Jason Lewis and Mystic Valley Elder Services
(MVES) CEO Daniel O’Leary.
(Courtesy Photos)
portance of home care services and
behavioral and mental health issues
and support our programs throughout
the year.”
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MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 8
affordable will be among my top
priorities this year.
Affordable Housing
Earlier this month, I met with
officials from the Everett Housing
Authority at the 37th Annual
Legislative Information Day
sponsored by the Massachusetts
Chapter of the National Association
of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials (MassNAHRO).
We had an in-depth discussion
about ways to make housing
in our community more affordable,
in part by securing more
state funding to build more public
housing.
State Rep. Kevin G. Honan,
chair of the Housing Committee,
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of which a winner was selected
by the mock IOC.
The Connected Learning
Symposium at Lasell College
occurs twice a year to showcase
student work tied to real-world
clients and applications
outside of the classroom.
The event has run since 2002,
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and I met with Citizens’ Housing
and Planning Association (CHAPA)
to discuss their legislation
to create more housing, reduce
barriers to production, and set
affordable housing production
goals.
As the Chairman of the Friendly
Sons of Saint Patrick of Everett,
I was proud to co-host our annual
Saint Patrick’s Day Dinner on
March 15th with Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
Thank you to the 400-plus
attendees, honorees, and elected
officials who made the event
a great success. I want to especially
thank:
Our honorees Denis O’Donnell,
Scott Dalrymple, Bob DeSalvio,
Sister Margaret “Peggy” Reavy,
Barbara Collins, Richard Horgan,
and Linda Maloney for their exthough
this fall’s was the first
to take on a theme – diversity,
equity and inclusion – as seen
in more than half of the day’s
presentations.
“This symposium was a special
one,” said Jim Ostrow, vice
president for academic affairs.
“Students were poised, confident
and creative educators for
our community. In praising stuceptional
leadership and service
to the community.
Comedian Dave Russo and
Dervi Boston for providing the
laughs and tunes for the night.
U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, State Sen.
Sal DiDomenico, Auditor Suzanne
Bump and District Attorney
Marian Ryan for coming out
to show their support.
I am so pleased that we were
able to raise money for Everett
High School’s culinary and band
programs.
I will continue to work hard
for the City of Everett! As always,
please don’t hesitate to reach out
to share your questions or concerns.
Be sure to follow me on
Facebook and Instagram to stay
up-to-date!
Best, Joe
dent work, we also celebrate
the superb work of our faculty.”
In addition to Calaj’s work,
the day featured events and
presentations, including mock
trials, performance art, sustainable
fashion design, media
ethics, crime theory, intergenerational
genealogy and more.
The next symposium will
take place in late April.
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OBITUARIES
Florence M. (Devanna)
Chirichiello
In Somerville,
longtime
Everett
resi -
den t,
passed
away on
March 31st, 2019 in her 100th year.
Beloved wife of the late Vito Chirichiello.
Devoted mother of John
Chirichiello and his wife Carol of FL
and Fr. Richard Chirichiello of PA.
Dear sister of Leonard Devanna of
FL and the late Mary Pepin. Cherished
grandmother of Dawn Vezina
and her husband JeanLuc and
Kathi Chirichiello. Great-grandmother
of Erin, Michele and John.
Also survived by many loving nieces
and nephews. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Florence's name may
be made to: Little Sisters of the
Poor 186 Highland Ave., Somerville,
MA 02143.
Margaret "Peggy"
Ann (Lordan) Driscoll
She was the
loving wife
of Arthur
Dr isc oll .
They met at
Our Lady of
Gr ac e
G r a d e
School in Everett, MA in 1954. They
were married for 53 years.
Born in Boston, she moved to Everett
in 1946, where she attended
grade school and Everett High
School. After graduation from high
school, she worked for Liberty Mutual
Insurance Company.
Peggy and Arthur married in 1966
and moved to Southwick in 1967
where they lived for 37 years.
Peggy is survived by her husband,
Arthur Driscoll and their three
daughters, Christine Murphy of
Reading, Karen McMillin of Corte
Madera, CA, and Lauren Abend of
Whately; Her brother John Lordan
and his wife Sylvia; Her sister Mary
Rosano; and her brother Dennis
Lordan and his wife Laura; Three
sons-in-law, Thomas Murphy,
Markus McMillin and Erik Abend;
and 6 grandchildren: Colin and Riley
Murphy, Liam and Molly McMillin,
and Sebastian and Maitreya
Abend, who adored her and who
she loved to spoil.
Peggy loved cooking and spending
time with her grandchildren.
Her most treasured time was spent
at home with her husband and
family, laughing, sharing food and
the simple beauty of life. She was
loved by many and will be missed,
especially by her family and many
close friends.
Gladys Goss
Passed away
at the Glenridge
Nursing
Care
Center in
Medford on
March 30 at
the age of 91. Gladys was born in
Cambridge and raised in Somerville
where she attended Somerville
Public Schools. She was the
wife of the late William E. Goss with
whom she shared 62 years, 11
months and 22 days of marriage.
They lived in Everett most of their
lives with a few of their later years
in Somerville. Gladys was very active
in her church where she was a
member of the Altar Guild.
Gladys was predeceased by her 5
sisters, Alfreda White, Mary Frances
Reid, Mildred Hillier, Barbara Calnan
and Dorothy Adams, as well
as brother William White.
She was the mother of William "Billy"
Goss of Brighton and the aunt of
Donna Wamboldt of Enola, Pennsylvania,
David Adams and his wife
Beth of Swampscott and the late
Glenn Adams, Raymond Hillier Jr.
and Joseph Calnan Jr.
Internment was held at Woodlawn
Cemetery in Everett. Memorial
Contributions can be sent to
the Make-A-Wish Foundation 1702
East Highland Ave. Suite 400 Phoenix,
AZ 85016
Ignazio "Zino"
Mantia
Late Vietnam War Army Veteran
of Everett, passed away on April
6. Born in Sicily, Italy. Beloved husband
of Marcia (Beliveau). Father
of Alicia, John, and Alexandra, all
of Everett. Brother of the late Antonino
and his surviving wife Rosalia,
and the late Frank and his surviving
wife Joyce. Also survived by
five nieces and nephews. A Funeral
will be held from the Salvatore Rocco
& Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main
St., EVERETT, Friday, April 12 at 9
a.m. A Funeral Mass will be held in
the St. Anthony Church, Everett at
10 a.m. Relatives and friends are
kindly invited. Interment will be
in the Bourne National Cemetery,
Cape Cod. ADD VETERANS FLAG
Stephen Edward
Donnelly
Of Falmouth, passed away on Saturday,
March 30, 2019 at Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Born in Everett, he was the son
of Edward and Eunice (Campbell)
Donnelly.
He is survived by his three beloved
sons Will Donnelly and his wife
Mary of East Norriton, PA, Ted Donnelly
of Quincy, Patrick Donnelly
and his wife Pia of Carver, a brother,
William Donnelly and his wife Kim
of Marston Mills, and a sister, Susan
M. Donnelly of Sandwich, and husband
Thomas Gallagher.
Stephen had a passion for home
building and design and built
houses all over Cape Cod. He also
had a love for the outdoors and
spent much of his free time boating
and fishing with his three sons.
Stephen’s sense of humor and
charm will be missed by all.
Family will hold a private celebration
of his life and his burial will be
at a later date.
Therese R. (Mathieu)
Marzullo
Of Eastham, formerly of Malden,
age 88, passed away on April 8th
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Trikes for Grown-Ups
Dear Savvy Senior,
What can you tell me about three-wheeled bicycles? I’m 65 years
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balance problems and don’t trust myself on a two-wheeler.
What can you recommend?
Ready to Ride
Dear Ready,
Three-wheeled bikes – also known as adult trikes – are a great
cycling option for older adults, especially those who have concerns
with their balance or stamina. Here’s what you should
know, along with some tips to help you shop for one.
Safer Cycling
If you’d like to take up, or continue bike riding, but worry
about falling, adult trikes are a smart option to consider because
of the stability they provide. With a trike, you can ride
as slow as you want without ever losing your balance and you
can put both feet on the ground while seated, which is very
reassuring for many older riders.
In addition, adult trikes are also made with a low “step
through” design making mounting and dismounting easier;
they typically come with big tires that ensure a smooth ride;
have ergonomic handlebars that are easy to reach and grip;
and offer oversize seats (some even have backrests) for comfort
and support. And, other than the frame, tricycles use the
same standard components as traditional bikes do, so replacement
parts are readily available, and repairs are not an issue.
There are dozens of different types of adult trikes to choose
from with prices ranging anywhere from a few hundred to several
thousand dollars. To help you figure out the right kind of
trike that meets your needs and budget, here’s a breakdown of
the different styles and costs, along with some popular models
to check out.
Upright Trikes
If you’re primarily interested in a leisurely ride around the
neighborhood for pleasure, fitness or running errands, upright
trikes are a good choice. These are traditional upright-positioned
tricycles that come with rear cargo baskets and limited
gear options, usually ranging from one to three-speeds.
A great choice in this category is the Sun Traditional Trike (see
Sun.bike/trikes) that cost between $440 and $550. Or, for a less
expensive option consider the Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle
sold at Walmart, Target or Amazon.com for around $300.
Recumbent Trikes
These are the low-to-the-ground, stretched-out frame trikes
that allow you to recline with your legs positioned in front of
you. Available in various styles, recumbent trikes are very comfy,
easy on the back and aerodynamic which make them ideal
for longer rides.
TerraTrikes (Terratrike.com) and Catrike (Catrike.com) are two
of the biggest U.S. companies that make tadpole-style (the two
wheels are in front) recumbent trikes. Or, see Sun Seeker (Sunseeker.bike),
which sells several Delta recumbent trikes (two
wheels in back) that offer a higher seat level. But be aware that
recumbent trikes are much more expensive, typically ranging
between $1,000 and $4,000.
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If you like to travel or if you have limited storage space, trikes
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE:
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House or Senate last week.
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INTEREST GROUPS RATE
YOUR LEGISLATORS: This
week, Beacon Hill Roll Call looks
at the ratings senators and representatives
received from three
interest groups who measured
legislators’ support or opposition
to the group’s legislative agenda
in the 2017 and/or 2018 session.
This week’s report features the
grades received from The Massachusetts
Public Interest Group,
the Planned Parenthood Advocacy
Fund and Citizens for Limited
Taxation.
CITIZENS FOR LIMITED TAXATION
(CLT)
CLT, founded in 1974, describes
itself as the group that
“defended state taxpayers
against a proposed state graduated
income tax, which it defeated
on the 1976 statewide ballot,
and again in 1994. CLT also limited
property and auto excise taxes
with Proposition 2½ in 1980,
repealed the surtax and created
a state tax cap in 1986 and rolled
back the "temporary" income tax
hike on the 2000 ballot. For decades
CLT has provided its annual
‘Rating of Legislators’ to
provide taxpayers with easy access
to the performance of their
respective state representative
and senator regarding tax policy.”
"For 45 years CLT has been the
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
bulwark for taxpayers against unlimited
taxation in a state that has
an insatiable spending problem,"
said Chip Ford, executive director.
"Since its founding, CLT has
saved Massachusetts taxpayers
billions of their hard-earned
dollars."
Key to scorecard: CLT used
ten House votes and five Senate
votes when calculating the 2017
ratings of the state’s legislators.
Issues include the legislative pay
hike, reducing the sales tax and
income tax to 5 percent, imposing
a graduated income tax, increasing
the senior property tax
deduction to $2,000 and requiring
a social security number in order
to get public housing.
More details on the scorecard
at http://cltg.org/cltg/
clt2018/2017_Ratings.htm.
Here is the percentage of time
local representatives and senators
voted with CLT:
Rep. Joseph McGonagle 0
percent
Sen. Sal DiDomenico 20 percent
MASSACHUSETTS
PUBLIC
INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP
(MASSPIRG)
MASSPIRG, founded in 1972,
describes itself as a consumer
group that “stands up to powerful
interests whenever they threaten
our health and safety, our financial
security or our right to fully
participate in our democratic society.
Since 1972, we’ve stood
up for consumers, countering
the influence of big banks, insurers,
chemical manufacturers and
other powerful special interests.”
“In our role as watchdog and
advocate for the public interest,
we monitor the voting records of
Massachusetts’ state lawmakers
each legislative session,”
said Executive Director Janet
Domenitz. "We appreciate the
hard work of the entire Legislature,
and particularly those that
scored 100 percent."
“While a number of our legislative
priorities passed into law,
many more did not. Disappointingly,
a number of popular bills
were never brought up for a vote
– despite being approved by a
committee and being cosponsored
by a significant number
of lawmakers. We hope that the
2019-2020 session brings more
transparency, and more wins,
for the public interest,” she concluded.
Key
to rating: MASSPIRG’s
scorecard graded state lawmakers
on a variety of votes and
co-sponsorships of bills including
ones that would protect consumers,
improve voter access to
the ballot, invest in public transportation,
promote government
transparency, increase renewable
energy, protect bees and reduce
solid waste
Members of the Senate are
scored out of twelve points (eleven
votes and one bill co-sponsorship).
Members of the House are
scored out of nine points (seven
votes and two bill co-sponsorships.)
More
details on the scorecard
are at https://masspirg.org/
sites/pirg/files/reports/MAP%20
Legislative%20Scorecard%20
Final%202017-18%20session.
pdf.
Here is the percentage of time
local representatives and senators
voted with MASSPIRG:
Rep. Joseph McGonagle 78
percent
Sen. Sal DiDomenico 100
percent
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
ADVOCACY FUND
The Planned Parenthood Advocacy
Fund, founded in 1984, is
the advocacy and political arm of
Planned Parenthood League of
Massachusetts which was founded
in 1928. It describes itself as
“advocates for state policies that
dismantle barriers to sexual and
reproductive health care, including
safe, legal abortion, improve
access to comprehensive sex education
and protect reproductive
rights of all people.”
“As the leading advocate for
reproductive rights in Massachusetts,
the Planned Parenthood
Advocacy Fund is working towards
a state in which every person
has the rights, freedoms, and
opportunities to control their lives
and determine the course of their
own futures—no matter what,”
said Tricia Wajda, Vice President
of External Affairs for the Planned
Parenthood Advocacy Fund. By
championing bold policies that
break down entrenched barriers
to health care, improve access
to sex education, and defend reproductive
rights against political
attacks, The Advocacy Fund is
helping build healthier and more
equitable communities.”
Key to rating: The scorecard
assigns each Massachusetts
state representative and senator
a rating of: "Champion," "Ally,”
"Mixed,” "Opponent” or "NEI"
(not enough information) based
on each legislator’s lifetime voting
record, co-sponsorship history,
public statements and other
factors. Here are the definitions:
Champion: A legislator who
has demonstrated leadership
on the Advocacy Fund’s legislative
agenda and works in partnership
with the fund to advance
its shared goal to improve access
to sexual and reproductive
health care and protect the
health and rights of Massachusetts
residents.
Ally: A legislator who consistently
supports the fund’s legislative
and policy agenda including
protecting access to safe, legal
abortion.
Mixed: A legislator who may
oppose access to safe, legal
abortion–but who supports preventive
health measures – such
as family planning and sex education
– and is willing to work with
the Advocacy Fund in support of
these issues. In other instances,
a “mixed” legislator may support
abortion access, but has taken
action against sexual and reproductive
health care access either
with a vote or public statement.
Opponent: A legislator who
vocally opposes access to safe,
legal abortion and/or access to
sexual and reproductive health
care more broadly. A legislator
who supports some health issues
included in the Advocacy Agenda
may still be considered an Advocacy
Fund opponent.
Not Enough Information
(NEI): A legislator who has not
participated in the Advocacy
Fund’s endorsement process or
has not taken a public stance on
the fund’s priority issues.
More details on the scorecard
are at: https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/planned-parenthood-advocacy-fund-massachusetts-inc/elections/legislative-scorecard.
Here
is how local representatives
and senators were rated by
the Planned Parenthood Advocacy
Fund:
Rep. Joseph McGonagle Ally
Sen. Sal DiDomenico Champion
HOW
LONG WAS LAST
WEEK'S SESSION? Beacon Hill
Roll Call tracks the length of time
that the House and Senate were
in session each week. Many legislators
say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of the
Legislature's job and that a lot of
important work is done outside of
the House and Senate chambers.
They note that their jobs also involve
committee work, research,
constituent work and other matters
that are important to their districts.
Critics say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly or
long enough to debate and vote
in public view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation that have
been filed. They note that the infrequency
and brief length of sessions
are misguided and lead to
irresponsible late-night sessions
and a mad rush to act on dozens
of bills in the days immediately
preceding the end of an annual
session.
During the week of April 1-5,
the House and Senate each met
for a total of one hour and 16 minutes
while the Senate met for a
total of one hour and 26 minutes.
Mon., April 1 House 11:02 a.m. to 11:05 a.m.
Senate 11:03 a.m. to 11:10 a.m.
Tues. April 2 No House session
Wed. April 3 No House session
Fri. April 5 No House session
No Senate session
No Senate session
Thurs. April 4 House 11:00 a.m. to 12.13 p.m.
Senate 11:09 a.m. to 12:18 p.m.
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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1. On April 14, 1896, who patented
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2. Which U.S. president did not live
in the White House?
3. In which U.S. state is Prairie Dog
State Park?
4. In April 1876 in a game between
Philadelphia and Boston, William
McLean became the first baseball
umpire to work professionally.
What was the league?
5. In April 1938, what cartoon character
first appeared in “Porky’s Hare
Hunt”?
6. What were the first airplanes
made by Boeing in Seattle made
of?
7. On April 15, 1952, New York’s
Franklin National Bank issued what
first money substitute of its kind?
8. What animal does a peccary resemble?
9.
In April 2008, what actor who
played Moses in “The Ten Commandments”
died?
10. What is America’s oldest seaside
resort? (Hint: N.J.)
11. In 1897, Susan, the Countess
of Malmesbury, wrote “There is
no doubt that” what “has brought
health to many a nervous, overwrought
woman”?
12. On April 17, 1830, what abolitionist
began a jail sentence for
criticizing a shipowner who dealt
in slaves? (Hint: initials WLG.)
13. What Stephen Foster song performance
has been a tradition at
the Kentucky Derby?
14. What is the Passover night meal
called?
15. On April 18, 1775, British General
Thomas Gage ordered troops
to march where to seize ammunition
and arms?
16. What company’s stock ticker
symbol is HOG? (Hint: transport.)
17. What fictional member of the
Justice League’s civilian identity is
Diana Prince?
18. What Asian country is well
known for the tradition of drinking
maple sap?
19. Where is Angel Falls, the highest
waterfall in the world?
20. Since the 1870’s what U.S. city
has had an Easter Parade and Bonnet
Festival?
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at the Terraces Nursing Home.
Beloved wife of Michael Marzullo
for 64 years. Loving mother of
Steven Marzullo and his wife Terri
of Cape Neddick, ME and Richard
Marzullo and his wife Lori of Acton.
Sister of David Mathieu, Helen
Perkins, Pauline Shaw, Regina
Caron, Margaret Bolduc and the
late Frank, Ray and Paul Mathieu.
Proud grandmother of 5 grandchildren:
Chris Marzullo and his
wife Renee of Billerica, Gina Herdeg
and her husband Brian of Littleton,
Michael Marzullo and his
wife Tess of Arlington, Julia Marzullo
of Acton and the late Joseph
Marzullo of Malden. Also, survived
by 4 great grandchildren:
Emma, Lydia, Malia and Aviana.
Born in Leominster, MA on January
28, 1931, the daughter of
the late William F. and Romelda
M. (Dumont) Mathieu. Therese
grew up in Fitchburg and graduated
from St Bernard’s High
School in 1950, and then went
on to Nursing School in Boston,
graduating in 1952. She worked
at several private home care cases
in Malden, then at Woodlawn
Manor in Everett and Annemark
Nursing Home in Revere. A devoted
wife, mother and grandmother,
Therese cherished the
time with her family at the Cape
house and winters in Sebastian,
Florida. She was an avid sewer
and made clothes for many of
her friends and family members.
Therese will be dearly missed by
all who knew her.
Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco
& Sons Funeral Home, 331
Main St., Everett, Friday, April 12
at 8:30 a.m. A Funeral Mass will
be held in the St. Joseph Church,
790 Salem St., Malden at 10 a.m.
Relatives and friends are kindly
invited. Donations in Therese’s
memory may be made to the
Alzheimer’s Association, 309 Waverly
Oaks Road, Waltham, MA
02452 or Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,
P.O. Box 849168, Boston,
MA 02284.
Stephani Christina
Wadman
Of Everett, unexpectedly, April 5.
Beloved daughter of Lori A. Golden
and her husband, Joseph G.
Bates, Jr. of Malden and Wilfred
Wadman. Dear and devoted sister
of Michael Wadman of Malden,
Nicholas Wadman of NY, Lyla Golden
Bates, Gracie Golden Bates,
Mariana Golden Bates, stepsister
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335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
SAUGUS 1st AD LAST LOT available in Bellevue Heights! Beautiful views, great
sub-division surrounded by exclusive, custom homes that are perfectly maintained
Build your dream home!......................................................................$310,000.
LYNN 1st AD Solid Three Family offers 5/5/5 rooms, 2/2/2 bedrooms, eat-in kitchens,
hardwood flooring, 2 laundry hook-ups, separate utilities, gas heat (2010), rubber
roof (2013), side street location..................................................................$599,900.
SAUGUS AMAZING contemporary in Indian Rock Farms. 12 rms, 4-5 bedrooms,
3 fireplace, lg kit w/lg center island & dining area, lvrm, dnrm, fmrm,office, 1st flr
master suite, fin LL for the extended fam, IG pool, 2c gar, all amenities!......$740,000.
SAUGUS 14 room Colonial offers 5-6 bedrooms, 3 full and 2 half baths, living
room w/custom built-ins, two bedrooms w/half baths each, two decks, updated
baths, heat, hot water & roof, lg, level yd, cul-de-sac. Great for growing or extended
family..................................................................................................$659,900.
SAUGUS QUALITY NEW CONSTRUCTION 8 rms, 3 bdrms, 2 ½ baths, kit w/quartz
counters, stainless, center island w/seating, dining area w/sliders to deck, great
open floor plan, spac master suite w/bath, walk in closet, fin 3rd flr offers bonus
room, hdwd, cen air, 2 gas furnaces, 2 driveways, side st
PERFECT!........$724,900.
SAUGUS RARE Business Zoned parcel with many possibilities. This 34,000 corner
lot houses a Federal Colonial style home with amazing details. Please call Saugus
Inspectional Services for all permitted uses....................................................$725,000.
SAUGUS RARE FIND! Two Family with 3 bedrooms, 5 rooms
each unit, hardwood flooring, separate utilities including two
laundry hook-ups, patio, large lot, located on great cul-de-sac
Great Find!......................................................................$629,900.
LYNN 1st AD COMPLETELY RENOVATED 5 room Colonial offers
3 bedrooms, beautiful granite kitchen with granite island
w/seating and ceramic tile floor, 1st floor laundry, updated
bath, heat, hot water & electric, deck, located on dead-end
street. MOVE RIGHT IN!................................................$349,900.
SAUGUS 1st AD Two Family offers 4/6 rooms, 1/3 bedrooms,
eat-in kitchens, updated electric, separate utilities, great yard,
two car garage, convenient location of side street, located between
Saugus Center and Cliftondale Square............$549,900.
SAUGUS Ultimate Luxury, 13 rms, 5 bdrms, 5 full baths,
Amazing kit w/quartz counters, Thermador SS appliances,
massive master w/designer bath, w/over sized
shower w/multi shower heads, finished LL, 3 car heated
& AC garage, simply amazing property.
Go to 25BisbeeRd.com......................................$1,399,900.
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LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite
counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping,
custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC,
finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout,
great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
PEABODY ~ 3 bed, 3 bath, 1.5 bath ranch. Stainless
appliances, granite counters, central AC, 2 car garage,
professional landscaping, great location ....... $549,900
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900
Coming Soon
in Lynn: Brand
New Construction!
Call Rhonda Combe
SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in
2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
Under
Contract
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, April 12, 2019
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
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APRIL 14, 2019
12:00-1:30
NEW LISTING BY SANDY!
63 HARVARD ST., CHELSEA
NEW PRICE! - $619,900
SOLD BY DENISE!
33 FREEMAN AVE., EVERETT
SINGLE FAMILY - $360,000
LISTED BY MARIA
Call Norma for details!
(617) 590-9143
EVERETT
2-BEDROOM
APARTMENT,
PARKING
$2,200/MONTH
CALL SANDY!
REVERE
1-BEDROOM
APARTMENT
WITH HEAT
$1,400/MONTH
CALL NORMA!
MALDEN
3-BEDROOM APARTMENT
SINGLE-FAMILY
$2,200/MONTH
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NEW LISTING!
135-137 CHELSEA ST., EVERETT
5 UNITS - $1,200,000
Call Joe @ 617-680-7610
Call Norma @ 617-590-9143
UNDER AGREEMENT!
6 RUSSELL ST., EVERETT
8-ROOM SINGLE FAMILY - $445,000
Revere
Rental!
Two bedrooms with parking
Call Maria for details
UNDER AGREEMENT!
SOLD BY SANDY!
30 CHELSEA ST, UNIT 204, EVERETT
2 BED, 2 BATH CONDO - $369,900
45 MARILYN RD., ANDOVER
SINGLE FAMILY - $469,900
UNDER AGREEMENT!
68 NEWTON ST., EVERETT
TWO FAMILY - $575,000
Joe DiNuzzo
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Norma Capuano Parziale
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433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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