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evictions and foreclosures
set to expire on October
17, State Senator Sal DiDomenico
has fi led a bill that would
give residents the chance to
remain in their homes by providing
them with legal representation
in Housing Court.
â€œWe donâ€™t have any more
time; we have to act,â€ he said
during an online community
meeting hosted on October
6 by the Everett Affordable
Housing Task Force. â€œIf we
donâ€™t do something, weâ€™re going
to have a real emergency
on our hands.â€
At a projected cost of $6 million,
the Right to Counsel bill
would be funded by the federal
CARES Act.
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of property owners are accompanied
by a lawyer during a
Housing Court proceeding. In
contrast, â€œseven to eightâ€ percent
of tenants are able to afford
legal counsel. â€œIt really is
a no-win situation for families
going into court,â€ he said. â€œItâ€™s
an intimidating place.â€
However, property owners
are supportive of the bill.
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disputes and keep people in
their homes,â€ said DiDomenico,
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ers would be eligible for tax
credits to recoup lost rental
fees.
In addition, he said it costs
approximately $50,000 per
year to have even one family
in a shelter. Putting families in
shelters also creates a health
problem as it only accelerates
the spread of COVID-19.
The bill is backed by Mayor
Carlo DeMaria, Boston Mayor
Martin Walsh, Chelsea Mayor
Thomas Ambrosino, the
stateâ€™s federal delegation and
147 nonprofi t organizations.
â€œIt has widespread support in
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(Advocate photo by Josh London).
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The Coronavirus Count
State reports 83 new confi rmed Everett COVID-19 cases; city remains
at â€œhigh-riskâ€ for COVID-19 with stateâ€™s 8th highest rate over last 14 days
E
verett had the eighth
highest average daily
incidence of COVID-19 cases
among Massachusetts
communities over a recent
two-week period, according
to statistics released on
Wednesday (Oct. 7) by the
state Department of Public
Health (DPH). The city
had a daily incidence rate of
19.3 new cases per 100,000
over the period of Sept. 20
through Oct. 3. Only Middleton
(58.1), Lawrence (35.2),
North Andover (34.5), Nantucket
(23.3), Chelsea (22.4),
Sunderland (20.7) and Haverhill
(20.0) had higher rates
over that time span.
This marked the ninth consecutive
week that Everett
has been among a group of
communities marked in red
on a state map â€“ the designation
for a high-risk community
for having a daily rate of
8 or more cases per 100,000
over the most recent 14-day
reporting period.
Meanwhile, the state reported
83 new cases of COVID-19
in Everett over the past week,
raising the total to 2,364 confi
rmed cases.
The most recent statistics
showed 29,392 city residents
have been tested for the virus
so far â€“ including 4,251 over
the past 14 days. Of those tested,
there were 159 confi rmed
cases of the virus for a positivity
rate of 3.74 percent during
that time. That is more than
three times the average state
positivity rate of 1.04 percent.
Last weekâ€™s positivity rate
was 2.98 percent, which was
more than three times the average
state positivity rate of
.87 percent.
People can compare the
number of COVID-19 cases
confirmed in Everett to the
cases in neighboring cities
and towns as well as communities
of similar size by going
to the DPH website at https://
www.mass.gov/info-details/
covid-19-response-reporting
â€“ click on COVID-19 cases
by city/town. Hereâ€™s how
nine area communities compare
to Everett â€“ and the statewide
totals:
Lynn: 4,950 cases, 194 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, 3.01 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days â€“ 9.8,
24th highest in the state.
Revere: 2,741 cases, 196 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, 3.48 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days â€“ 17.8,
ninth highest in the state.
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tal positive tests in the last 14
days, 3.74 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days â€“ 19.3,
eighth highest in the state.
Malden: 1,597 cases, 107
total positive tests in the last
14 days, 1.86 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 last 14 days â€“
10.4, 20th highest in the state.
Peabody: 1,224 cases, 52
total positive tests in the last
14 days, 1.43 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 in the last 14
days â€“ 5.5.
Saugus: 734 cases, 45 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, 1.83 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days â€“ 7.5,
46th highest in the state.
Wakefi eld: 371 cases, 15 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, .70 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days â€“ 3.4.
Melrose: 342 cases, 20 positive
tests in the last 14 days,
.65 percent positivity. Average
daily incidence rate per
100,000 last 14 days â€“ 4.7.
Reading: 349 cases, 14 positive
tests in the last 14 days,
.75 percent positivity. Average
daily incidence rate per
100,000 last 14 days â€“ 3.1.
Lynnfield: 147 cases, 14
positive tests in the last 14
days, 1.37 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days â€“ 7.4.
Statewide totals: 133,868
cases, 8,471 positive tests in
the last 14 days, 1.04 percent
positivity. Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 last 14
days â€“ 7.3.
(Data compiled by DPH
and made public as of Oct.
7, 2020.)
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Five bars hit with penalties for COVID violations
By Christopher Roberson
he Board of License Commissioners
recently issued
a string of penalties to
bars that had violated the
stateâ€™s COVID-19 regulations.
During the October 1 meetT
ing,
Chairman Philip Antonelli
said he was notifi ed on September
24 that Braza Bar &
Grill was not adhering to the
social distancing guidelines.
Antonelli said that upon arriving
at the establishment,
he observed â€œ150 to 200â€ customers
at 42 tables. â€œThere
were more than six people at
a table; some tables had 10 or
12,â€ he said.
Prior to the meeting, the
board had informed every establishment
that they need to
close by 11 p.m. â€œNothing was
slowing down; at 20 minutes
off 11 it was business as usual
like if they had a 1 oâ€™clock license,â€
said Antonelli.
In addition, he said, the fi re
alarm was pulled and Braza
was cited by the Everett Fire
Department for being overcrowded.
â€œThere were a multitude
of events going on,â€ said
Antonelli.
In response, manager Paul
Duarte said only six customers
are allowed at each table
and that no more than 90 customers
were in the building at
that time. â€œThis is the biggest
restaurant in Everett,â€ he said,
adding that Braza has 8,000 to
10,000 square feet of space.
Duarte also said his tables
are spaced six feet apart. â€œI can
show you the way Iâ€™ve set up
my tables,â€ he said.
However, Antonelli said
Fire Department personnel
observed approximately 100
customers in the building that
night. â€œPaul, I have pictures of
everyone at the bar,â€ he said.
â€œYou put yourself in this situation.
The place was packed,
there was no social distancing
â€“ this is serious.â€
Ward 6 Councillor Michael
McLaughlin said a precedent
needs to be set to prevent
future COVID violations.
â€œI am frustrated and furious,â€
he said. â€œI ask you to take the
harshest penalties you can, do
whatever it is you need to do.â€
Yet, Duarte continued his
protest. â€œIf I need to close,
I cannot be here for a long
time; Iâ€™m going to shut the
doors forever â€“ I feel discriminated
[against],â€ he said. â€œIâ€™ve
never had problems before â€“
itâ€™s not fair.â€
However, Antonelli did not
agree, as he recalled the fatal
shooting that occurred at
Braza in August 2015. â€œPaul,
please, we had someone get
killed in front of the establishment;
weâ€™ve had people
drinking from bottles,â€ he said.
â€œYou canâ€™t tell me thereâ€™s no
problems. Iâ€™m trying to be fair,
but you want to push the envelope.
Iâ€™m enforcing the rules
of the governor.â€
The boardâ€™s initial action
was to limit Braza to takeout
service from October 2
through October 4. However,
given Duarteâ€™s ongoing resistance,
the board voted to
close the establishment for a
full week starting on October
9. Takeout service will be permitted.
Duarte will also be required
to submit a COVID plan
to the board.
Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie
Martins said she is opposed
to the 11:00 closing
time. â€œEspecially where we
have the casino open the
whole night, it makes no
sense for a customer to start
their fun and have it interrupted,â€
she said. â€œWe have a huge
competitor down the street.â€
In contrast, the hearing for
Rob Jacks Bar & Restaurant
was much more straightforward.
Antonelli said Dennis
Keefe and Nicole Smith, investigators
with the state Alcoholic
Beverages Control Commission,
discovered that neither
manager Louis Flores nor
any of his employees or customers
were wearing masks.
â€œI take responsibility for the
report,â€ said Flores.
Antonelli also said this was
the fi rst time that Rob Jacks
has had an infraction. â€œYouâ€™ve
been a patron in good standing,â€
he said.
Therefore, the board will
require Flores to submit a
COVID plan and that the establishment
be put on probation
for the remainder of
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During the hearing for La
Fania Restaurante & Bar, Keefe
and Smith reported that they
observed customers singing
karaoke, which is not permitted
at this time. Owner Kilder
Cardova maintained that it
was just an announcement.
He said there has been no karaoke
since La Fania reopened
in July.
â€œI take this very seriously,â€
he said, adding that he is
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Many Greater Boston colleges able to keep COVID threat at bay
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from the affl ictions of
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Katherine Gianni, spokesperson
for Boston University,
said approximately 200,000
COVID-19 tests were administered
during the past 10
weeks. â€œGenerally, things are
going very well and weâ€™re
pleased with the success of
our screening, testing, contact
tracing and other measures to
limit and contain the spread
of the virus,â€ she said. â€œBy and
large, our students are complying
with the commitments
and expectations they have
agreed to.â€
Joseph Oâ€™Connell, spokesperson
for Regis College, said
a â€œlimited numberâ€ of students,
faculty and staff returned
to campus last month,
thereby keeping the number
of positive cases under control.
â€œThey are adhering to a
strict and robust return protocol
that includes weekly testing
and required mask wearing,
among other measures,â€
he said. â€œWe are pleased with
how the semester has gone so
far and continue to monitor
the spread of the virus.â€
Daniel Magazu, spokesperson
for Framingham State
University, said there have
only been a few minor hiccups
since the semester began.
â€œStudents, faculty and
staff have done a good job
overall of following our safety
guidelines around face
coverings, social distancing
and avoiding large gatherings,â€
he said. â€œWe have not
had any major student disciplinary
issues to this point.
Weâ€™ve followed up on reports
of small student gatherings
off campus, but nothing has
risen to the level of a major
disciplinary issue.â€ Magazu
also said the universityâ€™s positive
test rate has been well
below the state average at
0.61 percent during the past
30 days.
At Emerson College, spokesperson
Rosemary Lavery said
the college is utilizing its Campus
Compact and the One
Emerson Flex Learning Model
for the fall semester. â€œThe
college has worked closely
with our community members
to ensure they understand
the importance of following
the Campus Compact,
which outlines the health and
safety guidelines that will ensure
the safety of those on and
surrounding campus,â€ she said.
â€œWe are confi dent our community
takes these new protocols
seriously.â€
Kimberly Allen, spokesperson
for the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT),
said the school has reported
an â€œextremely low prevalenceâ€
of COVID-19. Although strict
penalties are in place for any
violations, Allen said, such action
has not been necessary
thus far. â€œThe vast majority of
our students are committed
to acting responsibly to ensure
their safety and the safety
of their peers and neighbors,â€
she said.
However, that has not been
the case everywhere as 11
freshmen from Northeastern
University were found in the
same room at the Westin Hotel
in Copley Square. As a result,
those students were dismissed
from the university for
the remainder of the semester
and their tuition fees will not
be refunded. â€œNortheastern
takes violations of health and
safety protocols very seriously,â€
said Madeleine Estabrook,
senior vice chancellor of student
aff airs. â€œCooperation and
compliance with public health
guidelines is absolutely essential.
Those who do not follow
the guidelines are putting everyone
else at risk.â€
Estabrook also issued a stern
warning at the beginning of
the fall term. â€œStudents who
attend an unsafe gathering,
social or party, either on or off
campus can expect suspension,â€
she said in her letter to
the student body.
In one Merrimack College
residence hall, 47 students
tested positive for the virus.
The schoolâ€™s president, Dr.
Christopher Hopey, said the
building was closed and its
266 residents were moved into
isolation.
However, additional test results
showed that the virus
was confi ned to that particular
residence hall. â€œWe are optimistic
that the campus can
stay open and fully operational,â€
said Hopey.
He also defended his reason
to invite students back to
campus rather than putting
the entire semester online.
â€œThere are those who will argue
the best way to minimize
COVID-19 spread is not to have
students on campus, but we
felt that choice was and still is
very harmful to our students,
their mental health and their
educational progress,â€ said
Hopey. â€œMerrimack is an anchor
organization in the Merrimack
Valley and thousands
of people are dependent on
us being open, being safe and
being present.â€
Education training organization
looks to bolster virtual learning
By Christopher Roberson
T
he Boston-based education
training organization
1647 recently
launched its annual fundraising
campaign to improve
the relationship between
teachers and families
at a time when it is most
critical.
Director Ann Walsh said
the objective this year is
to raise $5,000 by the end
of December. If that goal is
reached, an anonymous donor
has pledged to match
that amount to bring the total
up to $10,000. Anyone interested
in making a donation
can do so at www.1647.
org/donate.
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T
he Holiday Season is a
time for reflecting, celebration
and giving. This year
is no different. Mayor Carlo
DeMaria and the Council
on Aging are launching
the Adopt a Senior Program.
Many seniors are alone on
holidays and often this year
feeling isolated during the
COVID-19 pandemic. This
program is designed to add
some comfort and joy into
our seniorsâ€™ lives.
We are requesting donations
of toiletries, sundries,
socks (white only, crew or
ankle), soaps, hand lotions,
sanitizers, housecoats/dresses,
gloves and hats. All items
must be new and in their
original packaging. Donations
will be accepted at the
Connolly Center (rear door
only) on Thursdays and Fridays
from 9 a.m. until noon,
beginning Thursday, October
29 and ending on Friday, November
27. These items will
be distributed anonymously
to seniors in need. Hopefully,
we can spread some joy into
the life of a senior. We thank
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If you have any questions,
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Supt. Tahiliani unveils Entry Plan
By Christopher Roberson
S
uperintendent of Schools
Priya Tahiliani was fi nally
able to release her Entry Plan
to the School Committee after
seven months of wrestling
with challenges created by the
COVID-19 pandemic.
â€œIt is a strategic blueprint designed
to elevate the Everett
Public Schools to new heights,â€
she said during the committeeâ€™s
October 5 meeting.
Tahiliani said her threephase
Entry Plan is based on
integration, accessibility, empowerment
and cultivation.
The fi rst phase of the plan is
called Engaging and Understanding,
the second phase is
Synthesizing and Strategizing
and the fi nal phase is Alignment
and Implementation.
â€œPhase One is close to completion,â€
she said, adding that
the fi rst phase began last year
while she was interviewing for
the superintendent position.
She also spoke about her
commitment to equitable
leadership and to developing
a strategic plan during the next
three months. â€œNo facet of the
Everett Public Schools will be
too small to be viewed through
our equity lens,â€ said Tahiliani.
She also intends conduct a
â€œdeep diveâ€ of every employee
contract and to revamp the
districtâ€™s hiring process.
Tahiliani said she is also participating
in Massachusettsâ€™s
three-year New Superintendent
Induction Program and
is being mentored by Dr. Mary
Bourque. She said Bourque
was an educator for 37 years
and served as the superintendent
of the Chelsea Public
Schools for nearly a decade.
â€œShe is an invaluable resource
to me,â€ said Tahiliani, â€œespecially
where we had to close school
on my ninth day. My transition
to the superintendent position
was quickly consumed by
COVID-19.â€
A Chelsea native, Bourque
could not recall a time in her
career that was even remotely
comparable to COVID-19.
â€œYou're talking to a child of
Chelsea,â€ she said, adding that
mistakes are inevitable. â€œThere
has to be a whole lot of forgiveness;
weâ€™re in uncharted
territory.â€
School Committee Memberat-Large
Millie Cardello strongly
urged the continuation of
the Epic digital reading platform.
â€œIt was everything that a
child would want to read,â€ she
said, adding that her grandson
used Epic last year. â€œIt was
so clean, so understandable.â€
Holiday Assistance Program available
for income eligible residents
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
and the Office of Human
Services invite low-income
Everett residents to
apply for holiday meal and
toy assistance. Applications
will be taken at the rear entrance
of the Connolly Center
at 90 Chelsea St. on Thursdays
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and
from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Applications
will also be accepted on
Fridays from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
The dates for dropping off
applications are October 22,
23 and 29 as well as November
5 and 6.
Applicants should have
proof of residence (Everett
only), birth certificates for
underage dependents and
verification of low-income
status. Applications will not
be taken over the phone.
During the current health
crisis, you must wear a mask,
have a temperature check
and remain socially distant
and outside the rear entrance
of the Connolly Center until
you are called. Please: only
one member for each family.
For additional information
please call the Office of
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MassFiscal responds to Speaker
DeLeoâ€™s call for more federal funding
O
n October 5 the Massachusetts
Fiscal Alliance
(MassFiscal) made the following
statement regarding
House Speaker Robert DeLeoâ€™s
comments over the weekend
on the Jon Kellerâ€™s â€œKeller At
Largeâ€ show, in which DeLeo
claimed the Massachusetts
state budget requires additional
federal money to fi ll a
$2 billion-$6 billion â€œshortfall.â€
â€œLast year, without the threat
of a pandemic, State House
leaders made Massachusetts
the last state in the Union to
pass an annual budget,â€ said
MassFiscal Spokesperson/
Board Member Paul Craney.
â€œThis year, they are not letting
a crisis go to waste. The Speaker
is the only politician in Massachusetts
that has had oversight
of our budget for over
ten years, yet he is unabashedly
trying to shift the blame for
our fi scal woes to an unpopular
federal government. We
may be in the middle of a pandemic,
but politics are more at
play than ever.â€
City announces
dates for early
in person voting
I
n person early voting for
the November 3 General
Election will be held at Everett
City Hall on the following
dates:
â€¢ Saturday, October 17 from
2â€“8 p.m.
â€¢ Sunday, October 18 from
9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Monday, October 19 from
2:30â€“7:30 p.m.
â€¢ Tuesday, October 20 from
9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Wednesday, October 21
from 9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Thursday, October 22 from
2:30â€“7:30 p.m.
â€¢ Friday, October 23 from 9
a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Saturday, October 24 from
9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Sunday, October 25 from
9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Monday, October 26 from
2:30â€“7:30 p.m.
â€¢ Tuesday, October 27 from
9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Wednesday, October 28
from 9 a.m.â€“2 p.m.
â€¢ Thursday, October 29 from
2:30â€“7:30 p.m.
â€¢ Friday, October 30 from 9
a.m.â€“2 p.m.
Residents are asked to use
the side door on Church
Street. The last day to submit
an application to vote by
mail is on Wednesday, October
28 by 5 p.m.
â€œWithout the assistance
from Washingtonâ€¦which
we are very much depending
upon on, which hasnâ€™t
been forthcoming so far, we
are very concerned,â€ said DeLeo.
You may watch DeLeoâ€™s
entire interview by clicking
here: https://boston.cbslocal.
com/2020/10/04/massachusetts-budget-deficit-coronavirus-aid-house-speaker-robert-deleo-jon-keller-at-largewbz/.
According
to MassFiscal, DeLawrence
A. Simeone Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
Leoâ€™s comments come after
several months of legislative
sessions in which the Speaker
and the Senate President did
not show any willingness to reduce
state spending; spending
was so out of control that rankand-fi
le lawmakers used the
earmark process to fund election
year pet projects through
several borrowing bills.
Craney added, â€œWhen Massachusetts
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020
Revere says goodbye
to Hollywood
Showcase Cinemas to become cityâ€™s
second Amazon distribution site
By Th e Advocate
N
ational Amusements, Inc.
has entered into an agreement
for the sale of its Showcase
Cinemas site on Squire
Road to Northbridge Partners,
a Massachusetts-based investment
firm. Northbridge Partners
reportedly has plans to
lease the site to Amazon, a wellknown,
multinational e-commerce
retailer.
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replaced with a new, multi-million
dollar facility, which will result
in a smaller building footprint
than the current movie
theatre footprint and a reduced
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The city expects to see increased
tax revenue from the
project. Dâ€™Ambrosio estimates
that, â€œthe tax for the new building
will likely be three times
what it is now, and that City
auto excise tax revenue will also
jump as Amazon will register
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which will be sold to Amazon.
The appearance of the building will be in line with that of the
Amazon Last-Mile Distribution facilities and will be similar to
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T5K Virtual Walk For Ersilia
he family of the late Kiwanian
Ersilia Cataldo
Matarazzo was on hand for the
2nd Annual 5K Walk For Ersilia
at Glendale Park on Saturday.
Sponsored by the Everett Kiwanis
Club and the City of Everett,
this yearâ€™s virtual walk
benefi tted the Ersilia Cataldo
Matarazzo Memorial Fund for
scholarships for Everett students.
Ersiliaâ€™s
family members, along with Mayor Carlo DeMaria, State Rep. Joe McGonagle, and City Councillor Anthony DiPierro with
Everett Kiwanian, President Jim Mitchell, Club Treasurer Marlene Zizza, Director and City Councillor Stephanie Martins are shown
at the annual 5K Walk For Ersilia.
Everett Kiwanis Club President Jim Mitchell presents a check to
Amata Matarazzo and brothers Carmine and Giuseppe Matarazzo.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria gestures
to the Cataldo family recalling
his late cousin Ersiliaâ€™s spirit
and love for her family and
community.
Gina Maniscalco, along with her parents Elvira and Giuseppe Cataldo
thanks all who virtually walked and raised funds in honor
of her sister, Ersilia.
Amata Matarazzo and brothers Carmine and Giuseppe Matarazzo
honor their late motherâ€™s memory during Saturdayâ€™s event.
Ersiliaâ€™s family members listen to Kiwanis Club President Jim
Mitchell open the program for the second Annual 5K Walk for
Ersilia at Glendale Park on Saturday.
Everett Kiwanis Club Treasurer
and Walk Director Marlene
Zizza address the Cataldo and
Matarazzo family on Saturday.
HONORING ERSILIA: Pictured from left to right, Councillor Anthony DiPierro, Everett Kiwanis Club members, President Jim Mitchell,
Treasurer Marlene Zizza, and Director Stephanie Martins, Carmine, Giuseppe and Amata Matarazzo, Ersiliaâ€™s parents Giuseppe
and Elvira Cataldo, State Representative Joe McGonagle, and Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
(Advocate photos by Josh London)
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Baker announces continued efforts to support older adults
Launches 2nd round of nursing home reforms; strengthens staff fl u vaccine requirements
T
he Baker-Polito Administration
has begun implementing
its second round
of comprehensive nursing
home reforms to keep older
adults safe, improve the
standards of care and infection
control and respond to
the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of the Accountability
and Supports
Package 2.0 announced in
September, the first phase
includes $82 million in restructured
Medicaid rates
and immediate steps to eliminate
three- and four-person
bedrooms in nursing homes.
In addition, the state released
updated surveillance
testing guidance for nursing
homes and rest homes
and announced new funding
for Assisted Living Residences
(ALRs) to support
surveillance testing. The Administration
also announced
strengthened flu vaccine requirements
for staff at nursing
homes, rest homes, ALRs,
adult day health programs,
and dialysis units to protect
vulnerable residents and
providers.
More than 55,500 older
adults live in 700 nursing
homes, rest homes and ALRs
in Massachusetts. The Administration
has taken significant
action to support
these residents throughout
the COVID-19 emergency,
and the actions announced
on October 6 reinforce the
stateâ€™s commitment to improving
care for these residents
both during the pandemic
and long-term.
Nursing facility
Accountability and
Supports Package 2.0
The Executive Office of
Health and Human Services
is implementing the first
phase of several significant
reforms announced as part
of the Accountability and
Supports Package 2.0 in September.
This package of reforms
holds long-term care
facilities to higher standards
of care and infection control,
provides up to $140 million
in additional funding to
nursing homes and restructures
Medicaid rates to be
consistent with the recommendations
of the Nursing
Facility Taskforce.
This first phase of reforms
includes:
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â€¢ $82 million in restructured
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for high-acuity special populations,
including residents
with substance use disorder
and/or several mental health
diagnoses, while ensuring
stability for high-Medicaid
facilities
â€¢ Strengthened criteria
for nursing homes that establish
isolation spaces for
COVID-19-positive residents
being discharged from hospitals,
limiting isolation
spaces to facilities that have
a high-quality score from the
state Department of Public
Health (DPH), meet specific
staffing and Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) requirements
and have no deficiencies
on DPH infection
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Second annual Everett Community Art Walk brings art to local parks
I
ntegral Arts Everett is proud
to present the second annual
Everett Community Art
Walk. The Art Walk is a citywide,
month-long art scavenger
hunt in which participants
are invited to explore
the city to fi nd artwork hidden
outdoors in 21 local parks
and playgrounds. The exhibit
is on display from October 3
through November 6, and participants
can view artwork at
any time. Participation is suitable
for all ages, free and open
to the public.
Explore our map online and
take a socially distanced walk
to find artwork printed on
weatherproof signage. Use
your phone to visit the website
page for each piece to learn
more about the artist and the
piece. Participants are once
again encouraged to explore
our great city in search of all
the artwork.
Integral Arts Everett Founder/Board
President Karyn Alzayer
said of this yearâ€™s Art Walk,
â€œLast year we sent you to explore
Everettâ€™s local businesses;
this year weâ€™re sending you
out to explore Everettâ€™s Parks
and green spaces. With Everett
so profoundly aff ected by
Covid-19, we couldnâ€™t safely
send people to business and
indoor locations, but we can
still celebrate local art and artists
as long as we do so safely!â€
Integral Arts asks all Art Walk
participants to please wear
a mask and stay at least six
feet away from anyone who
is not part of your household.
Those who would prefer to
see the art without venturing
out can still explore the artwork
virtually by visiting www.
integralartseverett.org/artwalk-2020.html
â€“ where printable
maps of art locations can
also be found. See Integral Arts
Everettâ€™s website at www.integralartseverett.org
or email integralartseverett@gmail.com
for
more information.
The Everett Community Art
Walk is supported in part by a
grant from the Everett Cultural
Council, a local agency which
is supported by the Mass Cultural
Council, a state agency.
Encore Boston Harbor workers vote
overwhelmingly to join IBEW Local 103
M
ore than 120 technical
and maintenance workers
at Encore Boston Harbor
have voted to become members
of one of Bostonâ€™s fastest-growing
labor unions,
IBEW Local 103. Some of the
people with job titles at the
casino who participated in
the vote were slot machine
technicians, A/V technicians,
electricians and Fire Control
Center dispatchers. The vote
was 95 percent yes in favor of
forming the union. The votes
were cast through the course
of August and were made offi -
cial recently, once the window
for any challenges to the outcome
closed.
â€œWe have seen the real difference
the union makes in
ENCORE | SEE PAGE 23
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020
A combination of good offense/defense led
to victory for Everett Tide girlsâ€™ softball
By Tara Vocino
E
verett Tide defeated
Medford Softball, 136,
during the first game of
the doubleheader at Hickey
Park in Medford on Saturday
morning.
Outfi elder Jordyn Sikora (#55) steals second base during the fi rst
game of Saturday morningâ€™s doubleheader at Hickey Park.
The Everett Crimson Tide Softball Team gathers in support of each other against the Medford Softball
team.
Everett Tide players celebrate their 13-6 victory against Medford on Saturday
morning.
Shortstop Jayla Davila (#1) gets the runner out.
EVERETT TIDE SOFTBALL TEAM: Back row, from left to right: Coach Danielle Nadeau, Infi elder Alexa Morello (#14), Third Baseman Ashley Seward (#6), Infi elder Maeve
Hurley (#9), Pitcher Sophia Clarke (#15), Outfi elder Michaela Marchant (#7), Infi elder Luiza Velev (#12), Outfi elder Sarah Tiberii (#5), Coach JT Morello, Coach Ivan
Velev and Head Coach Nicholas Olson. Front row, from left to right: Outfi elder Julianna Ferguson (#33), Outfi elder Jordyn Sikora (#55), Shortstop Jayla Davila (#1),
Catcher Emilia Maria-Babcock (#3), Infi elder Kassidy Rivera (#24), Outfi elder Arianna Osorio-Bonilla (#8) and Outfi elder Ariana Rouse (#10).
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Everett Tide girlsâ€™ softball continued
to show dominance in game 2
By Tara Vocino
Everett Tide girlsâ€™ traveling softball league
defeated the Medford Mustangs, 10-5,
during the second doubleheader game at
Hickey Park in Medford on Saturday afternoon.
They
are tied, 7-1, with the Salem Witches in
the Middlesex Essex League fall softball conference.
If they win this weekendâ€™s game, Everett
Tide will head into the playoffs, according
to Head Coach Nicholas Olson.
Infi elder Kassidy Rivera (#24)
reaches fi rst base after a solid
single to right fi eld during the
second game against Medford
Softball during Saturdayâ€™s doubleheader
at Hickey Park.
Outfi elder Arianna Osorio-Bonilla (#8) steals third base, showing
good hustle.
Proud dad Alvaro Rivera, at left, passionately cheers on his daughter,
infi elder Kassidy Rivera (#24), during the game.
Pitcher Sophia Clarke (#15)
winds up for another fast ball â€“
she was fi ring hard all day long.
Outfi elder Jordyn Sikora (#55) almost beats out a ground ball.
Infielder Maeve Hurley (#9)
steals home, displaying good
heads-up softball.
Pitcher Maeve Hurley (#9) comes in for relief, hoping
to bring the Tide to a successful day.
Head Coach Nick Olson, center, congratulates his team after a successful win, 10-5, against Medford Softball
on Saturday afternoon.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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BAKER | FROM PAGE 10
control surveys
The reforms build on the
strong steps the Commonwealth
has taken since the
start of the COVID-19 public
health emergency to support
nursing home residents
and staff. With this package,
the Commonwealth has
committed more than $400
million in new funding directly
to nursing homes, on
top of more than $180 million
in federal funding. In addition,
the state has provided
direct staffing supports,
more than 2.8 million pieces
of PPE, testing via mobile
testing units and reimbursement
for surveillance testing
and enhanced facility accountability
through regular
infection control surveys and
other audits.
Long-term care
surveillance testing
The Administration has updated
long-term care staff
surveillance testing guidance
to align with federal
guidance. Surveillance testing
is a critical way for facilities
to mitigate the spread of
COVID-19 and better protect
high-risk residents. The updated
guidance ensures all
staff are tested at least once
each month, with additional
testing in facilities with new
COVID cases or in high-positivity
areas.
While nursing homes and
rest homes are required to
adhere to the surveillance
testing guidance, ALRs are
recommended to do so. To
further support ALRs in performing
adequate surveillance
testing, the state will
fund up to two rounds of
testing for all staff per 30
days when there is a new
staff case in an ALR. Nursing
homes and rest homes have
been reimbursed for staff
surveillance testing since the
policy was released in June.
Flu vaccine
requirements
To protect long-term care
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
(617) 381-7445
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday, October 19, 2020 at 7:00 PM in regards to an application
for zoning relief. In response to Governor Bakerâ€™s declaration of a public health emergency and the related Emergency Executive
Order dated March 12, 2020, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be meeting remotely until further notice. The audioconferencing
application Zoom will be used for this purpose. An online link and telephone access number will be provided on all meeting
agendas and also on the Boardâ€™s website. This application will permit the public to access and participate in future Board meetings
and hearings. Instructions for joining meetings in this manner will be provided on the City and City Clerkâ€™s website. We extend our
thanks for your understanding and participation in this manner, which is intended to keep members of the Board and the public safe.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Map/Parcel:
Person Requesting:
43 Corey Street
C004-000038
Sergio Cornelio
43 Corey Street
Everett, MA 02149
Reason for Denial:
Applicant seeks to alter and convert an existing two (2) family and change the use to a six (6) unit residential dwelling located
within the Dwelling District on a 15,553-sf lot.
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Zoning Ordinance:
1. Everett Zoning Ordinance APPENDIX A Section 4(a)1 limits a single or double semi-detached dwelling existing at the time of
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must seek relief in the form of a variance allowing the conversion of a double semi-detached dwelling to a six-unit dwelling.
2. Everett Zoning Ordinance APPENDIX A Section 17(A)2 requires two (2) parking spaces per dwelling unit. The proposed plan
contains four (4) parking spaces requiring relief in the form of a variance for eight (8) parking spaces.
MARY GERACE â€“ Chairman
ROBERTA SUPPA - Clerk
BOARD OF APPEALS
October 2 & 9, 2020
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residents and other vulnerable
populations from a potentially
deadly flu season â€“
and preserve health care resources
needed to respond
to the COVID-19 emergency
throughout the fall and
winter â€“ DPH has revised
the flu vaccination requirements
for staff at nursing
homes, rest homes, ALRs,
adult day health programs
and out-of-hospital dialysis
units. The DPH order eliminates
the option for staff to
opt-out of getting a flu vaccine,
with exemptions only
for medical or religious reasons.
Immunization
is the most
effective method for preventing
infection of the flu,
and staff at long-term care
facilities and other health
care providers serving vulnerable
populations play an
important role in stopping
its spread. For more information
on protecting yourself
and your family by getting
the flu vaccine, visit https://
www.mass.gov/flu-facts.
MASSFISCAL | FROM PAGE 7
ers run out of ideas, they
blame Washington. Since
March, there hasnâ€™t been any
discussions from State House
leaders on how to reduce
spending. The only conversations
they want to have is
to raise taxes, borrow more,
or wait for a federal bailout.â€
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020
City Hall preparing for
Nov. 3 General Election
Ballot count could eclipse 2016 total
By Christopher Roberson
W
ith three weeks to go,
City Clerk Sergio Cornelio
is expecting about 16,000
ballots to be cast in the November
3 General Election.
By comparison, 13,710 ballots
were submitted in the
2016 General Election.
To date, Cornelio said 6,000
mail-in ballots have already
COUNSEL | FROM PAGE 1
every corner of the Commonwealth,â€
said DiDomenico.
He also said that State Representative
Michael Connolly
and State Senator Patricia Jehlen
are co-sponsoring a bill
to extend the foreclosure and
eviction moratorium. In addition,
DiDomenico said there
are currently 65,000 residents
across the state who are unemployed
and are living in
rental units.
He also said there has been
no relief from Capitol Hill. â€œThe
federal governmentâ€™s commitment
to our working-class residents
is not there,â€ said DiDocome
in, although he expects
that number to swell to 10,000
ballots by Election Day.
In addition, early voting will
be available for two weeks
outside City Hall. Cornelio said
he anticipates another 1,000
ballots coming from that voting
avenue.
Cornelio also said there is
no threat of voter fraud at this
time.
menico. â€œI blame the leadership
in the U.S. Senate.â€
Despite substantial support
for the bill, there will still
be obstacles in the coming
months.
DiDomenico said that Chief
Justice Ralph Gants of the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial
Court was a powerful proponent
of affordable housing.
However, he passed away
on September 14. â€œWhen he
passed, we lost a huge ally,â€
said DiDomenico.
He also faces opposition
from the Realtors Association.
â€œIâ€™m not sure we can convince
everybody, to be honest with
you,â€ said DiDomenico.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
(617) 381-7445
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday, October 19, 2020 at 7:00 PM in regards to an application
for zoning relief. In response to Governor Bakerâ€™s declaration of a public health emergency and the related Emergency Executive
Order dated March 12, 2020, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be meeting remotely until further notice. The audioconferencing
application Zoom will be used for this purpose. An online link and telephone access number will be provided on all meeting
agendas and also on the Boardâ€™s website. This application will permit the public to access and participate in future Board meetings
and hearings. Instructions for joining meetings in this manner will be provided on the City and City Clerkâ€™s website. We extend our
thanks for your understanding and participation in this manner, which is intended to keep members of the Board and the public safe.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Map/Parcel:
Person Requesting:
94 Wyllis Ave.
D0-06-0000772
Mr. Sujan Kharel
94 Wyllis Ave.
Everett, MA 02149
To the said Board of Appeals, the owner/applicant owns an existing single-family house, built in June 1925, and would like in to
convert it to a three-family (3) dwelling. The existing 8128 sf lot is located in a Dwelling District.
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Reason for Denial:
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Section 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional Requirements 2 Lot Area line c which states
c. All other uses--------------0.5 maximum floor area ratio (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-29-91 Ord. of 7/16/2002;
Ord. of 11/13/2007)
MARY GERACE â€“ Chairman
ROBERTA SUPPA - Clerk
BOARD OF APPEALS
October 2 & 9, 2020
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a COVID-19 survivor. â€œI know
what this is like more than
anybody.â€
However, Keefe and Smith
disagreed with Cardovaâ€™s assessment.
â€œIn our opinion, it
was karaoke,â€ said Keefe. â€œThe
gentleman was singing.â€
Therefore, the board voted
to close La Fania for a full week
starting on October 9 and will
EDUCATION | FROM PAGE 4
â€œSchool and home are one
in the same right now,â€ said
Walsh. â€œYou canâ€™t do school
without families.â€
She said that thus far virtual
learning has been both a
â€œblessing and a challenge.â€
â€œThereâ€™s so many little moves
you have to make for virtual
learning to work,â€ she said.
â€œEverybody is well-beyond capacity;
everyone I know is exrequire
that a COVID plan be
submitted. Takeout service will
be permitted.
At La Finca Restaurant, Keefe
and Smith reported that the
door was locked, the tables
were only three feet apart and
that customers were not wearing
masks.
â€œYou canâ€™t have a locked
door with patrons inside; thatâ€™s
life safety,â€ Antonelli said to
manager Manuel Vasquez.
hausted.â€
Therefore, 1647 will be hosting
a virtual Family Engagement
Roundtable on October
22 from 4-5 p.m.
â€œYou really want to be laser
focused,â€ said Walsh. â€œYou
donâ€™t want to waste time on
anything right now.â€
She also said that all of her
coaches are parents themselves.
â€œWeâ€™re able to give really
authentic training,â€ she
said. Examples of that trainVasquez
said the door was
only locked while he went
downstairs to his office for
â€œtwo minutes.â€
However, Licensing Commission
Member Philip Arloro
was tired of getting the runaround.
â€œWeâ€™re just [hearing]
stories, itâ€™s frustrating,â€ he said.
Like Braza and La Fania, the
board voted to close La Finca
for one week starting on October
9 and require that a COVID
ing include simulating parent-teacher
conferences, welcome
phone calls and various
other forms of ongoing communication.
â€œEducators
need tools and
strategies to build relationships
with families so that
they can collaborate to ensure
every studentâ€™s success,â€
said Walsh. â€œFamilies
know their kids best and
want them to succeed, so
schools need to tap into that
plan be submitted. Takeout
service will be permitted.
During the hearing for Tres
Gatos Restaurant & Bar, Keefe
and Smith said they observed
60 patrons inside the establishment
as well as a table with
eight customers. They also
said that the bartenders were
not wearing masks and that alcohol
was being served without
food.
In response, Chef Ozzie said
energy and expertise to fill
some of the gaps created
by remote learning. Teachers
are working incredibly
there were only 25 customers
inside. He also said he was
unaware of the 11 p.m. closing
policy. In addition, Ozzie
said his bartenders were behind
the bar and more than six
feet away from the customers.
However, with the exception
of takeout orders, the
board voted to have Tres Gatos
close for three days starting
on October 9 and to submit
a COVID plan.
hard to reach their students
and families and we want to
support them with strategies
that work.â€
Gina S Soldano REALTORÂ®
ABRÂ®, AHWD, e-PROÂ®, GREEN, MRPÂ®, PSAÂ®, SFRÂ®, SRESÂ®, SRSÂ®
Broker/Associate
Millennium Real Estate
291 Ferry Street,
Everett, MA 02149
(857) 272-4270 Gina.Soldano@era.com gsoldanorealtor.com
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020
OBITUARIES
Pauline M. (Hogan) Reed
Hogan. She grew up in Everett and
graduated from Matignon High
School in Cambridge. She has lived
in Manchester for the past 55 years.
Pauline worked for BankEast and
Stebbins Associates, Inc. prior to her
retirement. Later, Pauline returned
to work she loved as Parish Secretary
at her church, St. Joseph Cathedral
in Manchester, N.H.
86, of Manchester, N.H. died October
6, 2020 at Elliot Hospital surrounded
by her family after a long
period of declining health.
She was born in Everett on January
1, 1934 to John and Marion (Hillson)
She was a member of St Anne's
Guild and St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Pauline
was happiest when surrounded
by friends and family.
She was predeceased in 1993 by
her beloved husband of 40 years,
Forrest "Mickey" Reed.
She is survived by fi ve children, Patricia
Reed of Portsmouth, Sheila
Pappas of Manchester, Christine M.
Bouchard of Hooksett and Michael
Reed and David Reed both of Manchester,
N.H.; 10 grandchildren and
seven great grandchildren; and her
sister, Mrs. James (Sheila) Kenny of
York, ME.
A walk-through visitation with
masks, social distancing and limited
interaction with the family is
Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Lambert
Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799
Elm St., Manchester, N.H.. A Mass
of Christian Burial with masks and
social distancing will be celebrated
on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Joseph
Cathedral, 439 Pine St., Manchester.
Committal prayers will follow
at St. Joseph Cemetery, 448
Donald St., Bedford.
In lieu of fl owers, memorial donations
may be made to St. Joseph
Cathedral Outreach, 145 Lowell St.,
Manchester, N.H. 03104, or at www.
stjosephcathedralnh.org
Bernard C. Evans, Jr
November 18, 1942â€“
September 12, 2020
Of Everett, entered into eternal
rest on Saturday, September 12,
2020 in the Everett Rehabilitation
and Nursing Center. He was 77
years old. Born in Winchester, Bernie
lived in Everett for most of his
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~ Home of the Week ~
1. 1. On Oct. 9, 1604, Supernova 1604 (also called
Keplerâ€™s Supernova) was discovered â€“ the only known
supernova in what galaxy?
2. 2. How many sides does a decagon have?
3. 3. From 1958-1991 Bobby Fischer was the youngest
international grand master in what game?
4. 4. On Oct. 10, 1966, what â€œpocket symphonyâ€ song
by The Beach Boys was released that used an electrotheremin?
5.
5. What nursery rhyme ends with â€œThe cheese stands
aloneâ€?
6. 6. Which month has had the most presidential
inaugurations?
7. 7. What author of â€œOut of My Leagueâ€ and â€œPaper Lionâ€
was called â€œThe Professional Amateurâ€?
8. 8. On Oct. 11, 1844, what Pennsylvania entrepreneur
was born who started out selling bottled horseradish
and once said, â€œMake all you can honestly; save all you
can prudently; give all you can wiselyâ€?
9. 9. Which Native American tribe has the largest
reservation?
10. 10. â€œThe Emerald Cityâ€ is the original title of what
childrenâ€™s book?
11. 11. What mining state has a state capital reception room
nicknamed the Gold Room?
12. 12. On Oct. 12, 1928, what Boston hospital became
the fi rst to use an iron lung â€“ for an eight-year-old girl?
13. 13. What is the Aurora Borealis also called?
14. 14. On Oct. 13, 1908, Margaret Travers Symons became
the fi rst female to speak in the UKâ€™s Houses of Parliament
â€“ on what topic?
15. 15. What is the offi cial state bird of Arkansas, Florida,
Texas, Tennessee and Mississippi?
16. 16. In what decade did the TV shows â€œThe Dating Game,â€
â€œPasswordâ€ and â€œJeopardy!â€ start?
17. 17. The Jacques Brel song â€œNe me quitte pasâ€ has had
1,545 cover songs; what is its most common English
name?
18. 18. On Oct. 14, 1947, the fi rst U.S. air pollution control
program was established where?
19. 19. In what song is â€œa land called Honaleeâ€?
20. 20. On Oct. 15, 2003, what became the third country to
send a human into space?*
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life. He worked for over 36 years
for the City of Everett, Public Works
Department, as a heavy equipment
operator-driving a street sweeper
for many of those years. Bernie
was also a very active and proud
member of the BPOE, Revere Lodge
#1171. He served as its Exalted Ruler
as well as a Past District Deputy
and Past State Trustee. Bernie was a
longtime member of the Teamsters
Union, Local 25 as well. Dear son of
the late Alice M. (Oâ€™Keefe) and Bernard
C. Evans. Beloved husband
of Marilyn A. (Messenger) for over
53 years. Dear and devoted father
of Paul Evans of Revere and Laura
Evans of Everett. Devoted brother
of James L. Evans and his late wife,
Barbara Resnick of Everett, Katherine
Eggleston of Phoenix, AZ and
MargaretMary Coderre and her late
husband, David of Somerset. Loving
grandfather of Tayla M. Evans
of Everett. Relatives and friends are
respectively invited to attend BerFOR
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The St. George Condominiums & Beach Club
nieâ€™s visitation in the Cafasso & Sons
Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner
of Main Street) EVERETT, Thursday,
September 17 at 10 a.m. with a funeral
home service to follow at 12
noon. Interment will be private. In
lieu of fl owers, contributions in Bernardâ€™s
memory to the Elks National
Foundation, 2750 N. Lakeview
Ave., Chicago, IL 60614-2256 or to
Elks Veterans would be sincerely
appreciated.
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HOLLYWOOD | FROM PAGE 8
brosio said, â€œthe proposed facility
will result in incredibly valuable
economic growth for the
City, not only in job creation,
but also in increased tax revenue
and permit fees.â€
â€œWe are working closely with
engineering and other consultants
to design a plan for the
facility that is in line with the
cityâ€™s as-of-right zoning and
which will result in a modern,
well-designed building,â€ said
Dâ€™Ambrosio
They are also actively seeking
the input of city of offi cials to
develop a cohesive plan that is
mindful of the concerns of and
potential impacts to the city.
The sale and transfer of property
will likely go on record by
this yearâ€™s end. Construction on
the new facility will likely start in
early 2021.
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October 1, 1929: Sidney Cogswell was granted a divorce
from his wife Etta. Mrs. Cogswell had been widowed three
previous times that included two â€œaccidentsâ€ and had been
advertising in â€œCupids Monitorâ€ for a new husband during
her marriage to Sidney. The couple lived on Winter Street.
October 3, 1918: Sgt. Elden C. Hall of Everett displays
unusual bravery in repairing telegraph wires which were
under heavy shell fire near Montfaucon, France.
October 4, 1917: Everett Chapter of Liberty Girls of 1917
organized to support troops overseas. Ella L. Davis elected
President.
October 5, 1924: Clan Stewart FC, Everett, Mass was
announced as one of the 126 soccer teams to compete for
the 1924-25 National Challenge Cup.
can confi rm that it has signed
an agreement for the potential
sale of our Showcase Cinemas
de Lux Revere site to Northbridge
Partners, a Massachusetts-based
developer. Showcase
Cinemas is deeply committed
to our Massachusetts and
U.S. theatrical exhibition business,â€
said National Amusement
offi cials in a written statement.
â€œWe have been a business leader
in the Revere community for
more than a half century. As part
of looking towards the future,
we continue to focus on the development,
design and evolution
of the theatrical experience
through the opening of our new
Showcase Cinema de Lux at Hanover
Crossing in 2021. We also
are diligently looking at potential
new sites for future Showcase
Cinemas locations, including
in the Revere area.â€
Developer and investor
NorthBridge Partners has spent
the last 15 years focusing on
last-mile industrial properties
in major markets in the Northeast
US. The vertically integrated
fi rm has been successful in
its core strategy, targeting smallto-mid-sized
industrial properties
with a value-add components
such as asset repositioning,
modernizing, tenant relocations,
building expansions,
or ground-up development.
Since 2015, it has invested in
30 properties totaling $450 million
in value. The emergence of
next-day and same-day delivery
have underscored the fi rmâ€™s acquisition
philosophy: delivery
time has an impact on consumer
purchases. Northbridge has
seen companies seek industrial
assets close to major metros
to achieve those delivery goals
and cut transportation costs.
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permission from a book written by retired Everett City Clerk
Michael Matarazzo. Enjoy!
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the lives of working families.
Local 103 helped ensure that
the workers who built this casino
had family-sustaining wages
and great benefi ts, and we
know that union membership
will give us the opportunity
to ensure we enjoy the same,â€
said John Gentile, an electrician
at Encore, who is among
the workers that voted to join
IBEW Local 103 through a mailin
ballot process overseen by
the National Labor Relations
Board.
He added, â€œI couldnâ€™t be happier
to officially be a union
member and to know Local
103 has our backs.â€
â€œIBEW Local 103 is thrilled
to welcome the employees of
Encore Boston Harbor to our
union family and to continue
improving the lives of workers
at Encore Boston Harbor,
and across the region,â€ said
Lou Antonellis, the Business
Manager/Financial Secretary
of Dorchester-based IBEW Local
103. â€œWe also commend
Shown from left to right are IBEW Local 103 members Rob Van
Horn, Rich Antonellis, Chris Sheehan and Renee Dozier.
(Courtesy Photos)
Encore Boston Harbor for allowing
these workers a free
and fair election process. Management
did not interfere with
workers exercising their democratic
right to choose a union
for a better life, and that sends
a great message to the public
about the kind of employer
that Encore Boston Harbor is
and plans to be. We look forward
to productive negotiations
that will help win key improvements
for the workforce,
and that will ensure these
workers have all the tools and
training they need to provide
guests with the best, and safest
experience when they frequent
the casino.â€
The vast majority of the
workers participating in the
election will be members of
IBEW Local 103. A limited number
of workers will become
members of other specialty
Trade Unions. However, all
the workers will negotiate together
under one contract and
as part of one bargaining unit
within the casino.
Workers will gain access to
a range of training opportunities,
courses and professional
advancement opportunities
available through the unions,
and will soon enjoy the benefi
ts of a union contract.
Encore reopened its doors
on June 12 after closing in April
due to statewide COVID-19 restrictions.
While shuttered,
the casino implemented several
new policies, including
new social distancing rules
and Plexiglas dividers, to reduce
the ability of the virus to
spread indoors. As part of Massachusettsâ€™s
Phase 3 reopening
plan, casinos were permitted
to reopen if they adhered
to specifi c guidelines detailed
by the Massachusetts Gaming
Commission.
IBEW Local 103â€™s recruitment
efforts in recent years have
not only expanded to include
more full-time workforces, like
the recently organized group
at Encore Boston Harbor, but
have been centered on increasing
representation for
women, people of color and
veterans within the Local. Under
the leadership of Antonellis,
the union recruited its most
diverse apprenticeship classes
ever over the last three consecutive
years and has continued
to expand the number of
minority-owned contractors
that are signatory to the union.
IBEW Local 103 is among the
fastest-growing unions in New
England and has been recognized
for the last four consecutive
years as being among the
fastest growing Locals with
the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers.
REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com.
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Bernadin Etienne
62 of Peabody formerly of Everett
passed away on September 21 by
accident.Bernadin was the son of
Mathieu Etienne Sr. and Anastasie
Millien, both deceased, was born
in Port-au-Prince Haiti, on June 1st,
1958. After spending his childhood
in Haiti, at age 14 in 1972, Bernadin
Etienne joined his parents and
older siblings in the United States
in Brooklyn New York. He attended
Erasmus High School and Staten Island
Community College. Samantha
Etienne. In 2018, he married Patricia
(nee Estinvil). He worked for
the MBTA for 18 years and was well
liked by his colleagues. Bernadin
had a generous and kind heart. He
was an avid lover and player of soccer
in his younger days. Most notably,
in the 80â€™s he played soccer for
the Brooklyn team Zenith and later
Staten Island College. To many people
and his teammates, he was intimately
known as Big Ben. In his
youth, on the soccer fi eld he was
always in good physical condition
and had stamina for the position he
played. He was relentless in playing
the midfi eld position. What he
lacked in technique, he made up
for it in physical prowess. His ability
to instill confi dence in his teammates,
hard work and inner desire
to be on the winning team made
everybody want to have â€œBig Benâ€
on their team. Benâ€™s most distinguished
attribute was the fact that
he gave friendship and goodwill to
all.. He will be remembered for always
knowing how to crack a good
joke, talk about sports and enjoying
a good Haitian meal (legume being
his favoritenan ti bol). Bernadin is
survived by his wife Patricia (Estinvil)
Etienne.; a daughter, Samantha
Etienne; two brothers, Leonard and
Mathieu, Jr.; two sisters Marie Suzette
Dorce and Christine Etienne;
nieces and nephews, Robin, Rachelle,
Fayola, Samori, Anastasia, Brianna,
Myalana, Emmaline, and Alexandre.
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incentive for such transfers
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î–î—î’î•î„îŠîˆ î–î‹îˆî‡î€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î†î’î‘î‡î’ î„îî—îˆî•î‘î„î—îŒî™îˆî€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€¤ î…îˆî—î—îˆî• îî’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî– î‹î„î•î‡ î—î’ î‚¿î‘î‡î€„ î€·î‹îŒî– î€”î€‘î€›î€˜ î„î†î•îˆî– î’î‰ î•î„îš îî„î‘î‡
îîˆî‘î‡î– î—î’ î„ î–î˜î“îˆî•î… î’î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœ î—î’ î‡îˆî™îˆîî’î“ î„ îšî’î‘î‡îˆî•î‰î˜î î‘î…î•î‹î‡î€‘ îœî’î˜ îšî’î˜îî‡ î…îˆ
î“î•î’î˜î‡ î—î’ î†î„îî î‹î’îîˆî€‘ î€¯î’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î’î‘ î—î‹îˆ î€ºî„îŽîˆî‚¿îˆîî‡ îîŒî‘îˆ î„îî’î‘îŠ îîŒîîîŒî’î‘ î‡î’îîî„î• î‹î’îîˆî–
î€ î™î„î†î„î‘î— îî„î‘î‡ îŒî– î•î„î•îˆ î„î‘î‡ îŒî‘ î‹îŒîŠî‹ î‡îˆîî„î‘î‡î€‘ î€§î’î‘î‚¶î— îîŒî–î– î—î‹îŒî– î†î‹î„î‘î†îˆî€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€™î€“î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€³î€¨î€µî€©î€¨î€¦î€·î€¯î€¼ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î€š î•îî€‘ î€±î€¨ î–î—îœîîˆ î€¦î’îî€‘ î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€– î…î‡î•îî–î€‘î€
î€”î€‘î€˜ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î€‘î€ îî™î•îî€‘î€ î‡î‘î•îî€‘ îšî€’î–îîŒî‡îˆî• î—î’ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ î€¤î€°î€¤î€½î€¬î€±î€ª
î€•î€–î‚¶ î€”î–î— îƒ€î€‘ î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•îî€‘ îšî€’îŠî„î– î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆî€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“îˆî‘ îƒ€î€‘ î“îî„î‘î€ î‹î•î‡îšî‡î€‘ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠ
î’î‘ î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î•î€ î€¬î•î’î‘ î€ºî’î•îŽî– î€¯î’î†î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘ î€¤ îî˜î–î— î–îˆîˆî€„î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€˜î€œî€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020
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Happy
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
Columbus Day!
REVERE RENTAL - AVAILABLE OCT. 1 - CALL OR TEXT MARIA 781-808-6877
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
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NEW LISTING BY SANDY
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67 CLARENCE ST., EVERETT
UNDER AGREEMENT!
SINGLE FAMILY
6 ROOM SINGLE WITH FINISHED BASEMENT
NEW PRICE! $549,900
LISTED BY SANDY
39 LEXINGTON ST., EVERETT
$725,000
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
TWO FAMILY
45-47 SYCAMORE ST., EVERETT
$724,900
NEW LISTING BY MARIA
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
OCT. 11, 2020
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834 BROADWAY, EVERETT
$550,000
OCT. 11, 2020
12:00-1:30
32 WESTOVER ST., EVERETT
NEW PRICE! $479,900
JRS WELCOMES MIKE MATARAZZO AS NEW AGENT
Sandy Juliano, President of JRS Properties, Inc., is happy to
announce that Michael Matarazzo has joined the JRS team as
an agent.
Michael is one of Everettâ€™s most recognizable citizens
having served on the City Council and as City Clerk. He is
î„îî–î’ î†î’î‘î–îŒî‡îˆî•îˆî‡ î…îœ îî„î‘îœ î„î– î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœî‚·î– î‚´î˜î‘î’î‰îƒ€î†îŒî„îî‚µ î€¦îŒî—îœ î€«îŒî–î—î’î•îŒî„î‘î€‘
â€œAdding someone, like Michael, who has a long history of public
service in the City of Everett, reinforces our commitment to
providing our clients with agents who know the people and
î†î’îîî˜î‘îŒî—îŒîˆî– î—î‹î„î— îšîˆ î–îˆî•î™îˆî‚µî€ î–î„îŒî‡ î€°î–î€‘ î€­î˜îîŒî„î‘î’î€‘
î€­î€µî€¶ î‹î„î– î…îˆîˆî‘ î€¨î™îˆî•îˆî—î—î‚·î– î“î•îˆîîŒîˆî• î•îˆî„î îˆî–î—î„î—îˆ î’î‰îƒ€î†îˆ î–îŒî‘î†îˆ î€•î€“î€“î€–
and continues to serve their clients with the personal touch and
local knowledge too often missing from the large franchise agencies.
At JRS, Michael will join his wife, Denise (Paratore) who has
î…îˆîˆî‘ î„î‘ î„î–î–î’î†îŒî„î—îˆ î—î‹îˆî•îˆ î–îŒî‘î†îˆ î€•î€“î€“î€˜î€ž îŒî‘ î„î‡î‡îŒî—îŒî’î‘ î—î’ îšî’î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î„î– î„ î“î„î•î„î“î•î’î‰îˆî–î–îŒî’î‘î„î îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¨î™îˆî•îˆî—î—
î€³î˜î…îîŒî† î€¶î†î‹î’î’îî–î€‘ î‚´î€°îŒî†î‹î„îˆî î„î‘î‡ î€§îˆî‘îŒî–îˆ î„î•îˆ îŠî•îˆî„î— î—î’îŠîˆî—î‹îˆî• î„î‘î‡ îî„îŽîˆ î„î‘ î˜î‘î…îˆî„î—î„î…îîˆ î—îˆî„îî€î‚µ î„î‡î‡îˆî‡
Sandy.
î€­î€µî€¶ î€³î•î’î“îˆî•î—îŒîˆî– îŒî– îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡ î„î— î€—î€–î€– î€¥î•î’î„î‡îšî„îœ îŒî‘ î€¨î™îˆî•îˆî—î—î€‘ î€³î’î—îˆî‘î—îŒî„î î†îîŒîˆî‘î—î– î†î„î‘ î„îî–î’ î•îˆî„î†î‹ î—î‹îˆ î’î‰îƒ€î†îˆ
î…îœ î†î„îîîŒî‘îŠ î€‹î€™î€”î€šî€Œ î€˜î€—î€—î€î€™î€•î€šî€—î€‘
25 HAWKES ST., SAUGUS
SINGLE FAMILY $449,900
LISTED BY NORMA
UNDER AGREEMENT!
Mixed use building, Malden
3 commercial and one
residential unit
$1,200,000
Joe DiNuzzo
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Broker Associate
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- Agent
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
www.jrs-properties.com
10 00AM 500 PM
Denise Matarazz
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Rosemarie Ciampi
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Michael Matarazzo
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Mark Sachetta
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