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Samantha Lambert, Michael
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Mayor Carlo DeMaria is shown sharing a laugh with Christina
DiCecca’s second-grade students. See page 10 for photo
highlights.
Superin tendent Priya
Tahiliani spoke after hearing
that her contract was not
renewed. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
from the heart and it wasn’t infl
uenced by others. He didn’t
comment further.
Ward 3 School Committee
Member Jeanne Cristiano said
the superintendent has been
gracious with her time and
VOTED AGAINST | SEE PAGE 2
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ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
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and Fire Departments in
collaboration with the Massachusetts
State Police, State
Police Association for Massachusetts
and Tufts University
Department of Public Safety
the second annual G.I.R.L.S.
Day will take place on Saturday,
March 25 from 10am to
3pm at the Recreation Center,
47 Elm Street.
G.I.R.L.S. stands for Grit, Intelligence,
Resilience, LeadVOTED
AGAINST | FROM PAGE 1
fi rm in her convictions while
respecting that trait in others.
Ward 1 School Committee
Member Millie Cardello said
she likes Tahiliani very much;
however, some teachers are
concerned. “I want to please
the majority of people, including
teachers and students,” Cardello
said. “Teachers are upset,
and it’s never been this way.”
Ward 5 School Committee
Member Marcony Almeida
Barros said he received emails
about how she has touched the
high needs of the community.
“We fi nally have an approachable
superintendent who listens
to the needs of the community
to better serve them,”
Barros read. “It’d be a huge loss
to the community to lose her.”
School Committee Member
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At-Large Cynthia Sarnie said
she is concerned about the
safety and cleanliness of the
schools. “People have bumped
ership and Strength. Through
this event, we hope to empower
Everett youth girls from
ages 5 to 14 to explore these
typically male-dominated careers
as options for them too.
Young women will participate
in activities like obstacle
courses, mock crime scene investigations,
visits to the fi re
house, physical exercises with
state police, finger printing
and so much more.
This event was started by
Everett’s Director of Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion Cathy
Draine in collaboration with
the Massachusetts State Pointo
me at schools,” Sarnie said.
“A lot are afraid to speak out for
fear of retaliation.”
Superintendent of Schools
Priya Tahiliani said she believes
an extension of her contract
will allow them to continue to
their goals. “I promise to grow
as a leader with your support
and guidance,” Tahiliani said.
“When I think about our district,
I see endless opportunities,
not an ending.”
Tahiliani said she felt fortunate
to be a part of this community
and she thanked everyone
for this opportunity.
Ward 4 School Committee
Member/Chairperson Michael
Mangan said that at fi rst he was
a bit skeptical, but over the last
15 months, he said, Tahiliani
has improved cleanliness and
security. “She is the best person
to lead us in the future, based
on what I see, from cleanliness,
security to CTE development,”
Mangan said. “She’s willing
to admit that it’s still a work
lice. It has now become an annual
event in Everett as part of
the City’s celebration of Women’s
History Month.
Residents are encouraged to
register an interested participant
between the ages of 5
and 14 by visiting cityofeverett.com/events/girls-day
and
scrolling down to the “Register
Now” section.
If you are unsure if you are
able to attend, registrations
will be accepted on the day
of the event. However, we encourage
those who are planning
to attend to register in
advance.
in progress.”
Mangan said he has heard
both sides, including some
who off ered displeasure with
valid points.
During public comment, approximately
20 people spoke
in favor of extending her contract;
however, Nancy Cianchetta,
who is a parent and teacher,
spoke against extending it.
“We need someone who will
lead us out of the bottom of
the state rankings, not further
into it,” Cianchetta said. “Where
other cities have rebounded,
we have not.”
Sophomore Class President
Emilia-Maria Babcock said Tahiliani
doesn’t do work for herself,
but for students. “She cares
about us,” Babcock said. “She’s
present at every school event.”
A statement released on
Wednesday by Mayor Carlo DeMaria
with respect to the vote:
“I make decisions about school
related issues based solely on
what I think will benefi t students
and their families. When
Everett selected a new Superintendent
in 2019, the city needed
someone who could bring
positive change and create a
new culture of trust and collaboration
that was free from fear
of retaliation. Unfortunately,
over the past couple of years individuals
have shared with me
examples that show that these
goals have not been realized
because we still have a culture
in the district where collaboration
and diff erent views are not
embraced completely. I hope
they now feel free to come forward
and share their experiences
more broadly without fear of
intimidation or retaliation. My
individual vote at last night’s
school committee meeting refl
ects my commitment to ensuring
that all of our students
and their families, teachers and
staff deserve to be fully represented
and have a positive experience
in the district.”
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Mayor presents citation
to Science Teacher Bruce Jaffe
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M
ayor Carlo DeMaria recently
presented a citation
to Bruce Jaff e, science
teacher at the Madeline English
School, to congratulate
him and the Madeline English
School Science Club for winning
the Massachusetts Association
of Conservation Commission’s
Youth Environmental
Service Award.
Jaff e and his Science Club
won the award for their work
on the Rivergreen Park and
Malden River Wetland & Habitat
Enhancements Project in
2022. The club’s work symbolized
the start of environmental
collaboration needed across
the generations and across
many organizations.
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have also been added,
such as bird boxes, bat boxes,
bee boxes, snags, thickets and
sand banks to further restore
the area. Each and every one
of these additions has contributed
to the distinct diff erence
between what the area used to
look like and its current state.
“Mr. Jaffe and his Science
Club have been a tremendous
help in reaching our
goal of fully restoring the river
and wetlands in this area,”
said Mayor DeMaria. “I’m glad
to be part of recognizing the
work that he and everyone
else who has taken part in the
restoration eff orts deserves.”
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March 13-18, 2023
Parlin Adult and Teens
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Wednesday, March 15 at 1:00
p.m. Can’t get enough Bingo?
Join us for our Bingo afternoon!
Prizes awarded. We
have space for 12 people. If
you have any questions, call
617-394-2300.
Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace
Room; Wednesday, March 15
from 3-5 p.m. Play, learn and
practice chess at our club
meetings every other Wednesday.
All ages and skill levels are
welcome. Call 617-394-2300
with any questions. No registration
required.
Thursday Night Movies:
Parlin Meeting Room; Thursday,
March 16 at 6:30 p.m. in
the Parlin Meeting Room. Join
us for “Shazam!” (PG-13) in anticipation
of the sequel’s release.
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fessional relationship with
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to use her as a “confidential
source” during his
depositions with the mayor’s
attorneys, had been communicating
through emails and
texts, which fi lled hundreds of
pages of evidence from 2021
leading up to the election.
The multiple communications
proved that Resnek had been
pushing Estes and the Boston
Globe editors to follow-up on
many of his fabricated stories
ranging from the mayor’s longevity
pay, false accusations
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Parlin Children’s
Friday Family Movie Night!
Parlin Meeting Room; Friday,
March 17 at 3 p.m. Break
out the popcorn! Come and
watch “The Muppets” with
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of racism, sexual harassment
and criminal activity, to the
mayor’s real estate deal of 43
Corey St. with controversial
Everett City Clerk Sergio Cornelio.
It would be proven in
sworn testimony by Resnek
and Philbin that the two dismissed
researching the legitimacy
of the mayor’s role in an
honest partnership with Cornelio;
only publishing Resnek’s
fabrications and lies in
order to hurt the mayor’s reelection
chances in both the
2021 primary and general
election.
In Oct. 2021, Resnek, writing
about the mayor’s longevity
pay, which at the time was
approved by the City Council,
falsely claimed his stories had
gained the interest of the FBI
and the U.S. attorney’s offi ce.
Resnek told Estes that Cornelio’s
lawyer would go on record
with her about the longevity
pay, but Estes replied
that her editors were more
interested in the Corey Street
real estate deal where Resnek,
again, had made false accusations
and made up quotes in
his stories of a shakedown for
$96,000 by the mayor.
In typical Resnek fashion,
his scheme fell apart as Estes
balked on the longevity pay
session at both the Parlin and
Shute Libraries. By appointment
only; please call 617394-2302
for the Parlin Library
and 617-394-2308 for
the Shute Library to register
for an appointment.
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Shute Adult Department. Not
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texting Estes that there
is a “nuance” that only Cornelio
knows that slipped by the
City Council that is “apparently
illegal” and that Cornelio’s lawyer
would share with her what
“went on in the meeting with
the US Attorney and the FBI.”
The desperate muckraker,
once again, attempted to
have his lies published in the
Boston Globe as the general
election neared, telling Estes
in an Oct. 29, 2021, text exchange
that a story from her
would be a “seminal moment.”
“The story of the mayor taking
$96,000 from him [Cornelio]
caused quite a negative wave
for the mayor.”
When Estes read the lawsuit
fi led against Resnek and Philbin
by the mayor, she asked
Resnek if the charges and
countercharges would make
any difference in the election,
and if it was true where
the suit claims the mayor never
spoke to him. No reply was
given by text, but Estes texted
to Resnek, “I just don’t [sic]
to publish something that is
untrue.”
In early Oct. 2021, the truth
began to catch up with Resnek
following the fi ling of the
mayor’s defamation lawsuit.
Estes, in a text message to Resnek,
advised him to complain
to the editor of the Boston Herald,
one of many news outlets
that reported on the defamation
lawsuit story. “You should
complain to the editor. Rule
101. Call the subject of your
story,” texted Estes, adding
that the story was also picked
gate the Internet, set up an
email account, and more! By
appointment only; please call
617-394-2302 for the Parlin
Library and 617-394-2308 for
the Shute Library to register.
Yarn Club: Shute Meeting
Room; Tuesday, March 14 at 3
p.m. Come chitchat and stitch!
Bring your crocheting, knitting
or any other yarn craft and sit
and socialize with other members
of the crafting community.
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“You gonna’ call him?”
Resnek replied that he was
going to stay silent, but Estes
told Resnek not to, as “silence
suggests that you’re okay with
the story.”
Estes told the corrupt reporter
that his comments
could be used if other reporters
pick up the story – “maybe
have a lawyer call.” Talk about
prophetic.
By the end of the month,
Estes would suffer a severe
case of buyer’s remorse, realizing
she bought into a story
that was untrue, riddled with
fabrications along with an allegation
of criminal conduct
by Resnek after he admitted
to having no factual basis regarding
the mayor and the
Corey Street real estate deal
following a Superior Court
judge’s ruling that the deal
was legitimate, according to
an email by the mayor’s attorney,
Jeff rey Robbins, to Boston
Globe editor Scott Allen.
Estes was named as a confi -
dential source by Resnek following
the fi ling of the lawsuit
where he’s named as a defendant.
Also named as purported
sources, according to
the fi rst supplemental answer
provided by Resnek, were Sergio
Cornelio, Margaret Cornelio,
Michael Marchese, Joseph
Marchese, Maria Bussell, Greg
Antonelli, Matthew Philbin,
a defendant in the lawsuit,
John Hanlon, Wayne Matewsky,
Gerly Adrien, John Mattuchio,
Frederick Foresteire and
John Egan.
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Covid Testing at Rivergreen Park Ending March 31, 2023
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he City of Everett would
like to advise residents
that after Friday, March 31,
2023, the Covid-19 testing
site at Rivergreen Park (1 Rivergreen
Dr.) will no longer be
available. The Commonwealth
is ending its “Stop the Spread”
testing initiative and closing
the remaining 11 testing sites
across the state, including the
Everett site at Rivergreen Park.
Residents can still get tested at
the site until Friday, March 31,
during regular hours, which
are Monday through Friday, 7
a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, 12
p.m. to 6 p.m. The site is closed
on Sunday.
The Massachusetts Department
of Public Health encourages
residents to access private
locations, such as pharmacies,
and use home tests if
you are in need of testing. To
fi nd locations near you where
Mayor announces Seniors on the
Road – “Beehive: The ’60s Musical”
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
and the Council on
Aging have planned a special
trip to the Greater Boston
Stage Company – formerly
known as The Stoneham
Theater – to see “Beehive:
The ’60s Musical” on
Wednesday, May 3, 2023. We
will celebrate the girl groups
of the 1960s, such as The
Supremes, The Shangri-Las,
Lulu, and Martha and The
Vandellas. Relive the music
you danced to on your living
room floor.
Our bus departs the Connolly
Center at 1 p.m. for a
2 p.m. show and will return
you to the Connolly Center.
For information or reservations,
please see Cathi at the
Connolly Center. Space is
limited to 30 people. For additional
information, please
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
Better Business Bureau Tip:
Buying a car in a seller’s market
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nflation, high-interest rates
and a microchip shortage
that brought auto manufacturing
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just a few factors creating an
incredibly tough market for
anyone looking to buy a car.
Experts say it’s unlikely the
market will swing in favor of
the buyer again anytime soon.
If you’re in the market for a
new (or used) car, you might
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• Think about financing
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most consumers choose to finance
their purchase, paying
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for a premium. The problem is
that cars are depreciating assets,
and their value drops significantly
as soon as you drive
them off the lot. Without a decent
down payment, you could
quickly end up upside-down
(a.k.a. underwater) on a loan,
owing more than your car is
worth. If your car gets totaled
in a wreck or stolen, you could
be left owing money on a vehicle
you no longer have. If you
can’t afford a larger down payment,
consider purchasing gap
insurance, which would cover
the difference in the event of a
severe accident.
• Don’t count on discounts
or even haggling. In the past,
year-end deals and bartering
to get a lower price on a
car were part of the sales process.
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getting a deep discount from
a dealer trying to clear off excess
inventory isn’t likely. On
the bright side, your used car
trade-in is likely worth a little
more than it would have been
pre-pandemic. Consider using
that for a little extra leverage
to strike a deal.
• Do your research and try
to be flexible. Before you set
foot on a dealership lot, know
which cars will fill your needs
and their current market value.
Look at several different
dealerships’ websites to view
their inventory and check their
prices. When you’ve settled on
a particular model or two, decide
which feature package
you want before a salesperson
convinces you to need the premium
package. Keep in mind
that flexibility is critical. If you
have a few color options in
mind or are willing to consider
two different model cars, you’ll
have a better chance of finding
a vehicle you like.
• You can order a car, but
you’ll have to wait. Another
option with fewer cars on dealers’
lots is to request a car customized
to meet your needs.
If you go this route, know that
you’ll probably wait at least six
weeks to get the car, or much
longer if it’s a model in high
demand.
• Look farther afield. If
you’re having trouble finding
a car locally, consider expanding
your search geographically.
Looking outside of your
city will give you more options,
but remember that you
might need to travel to see the
car and take it for a test drive.
• Negotiate if you find a
car you like. Budgeting, getting
preapproved for financing,
and researching ahead of
time are all critical. Turnover
on dealership lots is fast, and
you must be ready to act. If you
find a car you like and don’t
buy it immediately, another
shopper could swoop in before
you make up your mind.
• Consider a used vehicle.
Consider buying a used car if
a new car doesn’t fit your budget.
Certified pre-owned cars
might be a good option since
they have warranty coverage
and other “like new” perks.
However, be willing to pay
a little more for this option.
Whether you buy from a dealer
or a private seller, always
do plenty of research and inspect
the car carefully before
you seal the deal.
• Buy your lease. If you
leased a car before all the supply
disruptions started, chances
are the end-of-lease purchase
cost – set when you
signed the contract – will be
well below the current market
price. If this is an opportunity
open to you, take advantage!
• Be patient. Yes, it’s a competitive
market, and you
should be ready to pounce if
you find a decent deal. Don’t
let a sense of urgency or desperation
cause you to accept a
bad deal or fall for a scam. You
might need to compromise to
a degree, but never overlook
your primary goal of buying a
vehicle that serves your needs
and will get you around for
years to come.
For more information
Visit the Better Business Bureau
(BBB) Auto Resource Center
(https://www.bbb.org/all/
auto-resources) for more tips
and advice on buying, selling,
renting and repairing your vehicle.
Find a car dealer near
you. Check out BBB’s tips for
buying a car online (https://
www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/22550-bbb-tip-buyinga-car-online).
Always look for
businesses that follow BBB Accreditation
Standards and BBB
Standards for Trust.
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Mayor DeMaria Congratulates
Robert DiBiaso on Retirement
425r Broadway, Saugus
Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South
in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St.
We are on MBTA Bus Route 429
781-231-1111
We are a Skating Rink with
Bowling Alleys, Arcade and
two TV’s where the ball
games are always on!
PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE
12-8 p.m.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Mayor Carlo DeMaria presented longtime City employee Robert DiBiaso a citation to
congratulate him on his service to the City of Everett.
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria congratulated
longtime City
employee Robert DiBiaso on
his 36 years of service with the
City of Everett.
Robert served in the Department
of Public Works Parks Division
to help maintain and
repair all of our various parks
and municipal areas in Everett.
Mayor DeMaria presented
Robert a citation in recognition
of his milestone and
wished him luck in all his future
endeavors.
MBTA Spring 2023 Schedules Take Effect This Month
East Boston ferry service will resume for the season on March 27.
B
OSTON – The MBTA issued
its Spring 2023
Service Schedules, which
take effect at varying times
this month. The MBTA typically
adjusts service schedules
quarterly to reflect the
levels of service being delivered.
For
a full listing of all upcoming
service changes,
please visit mbta.com/servicechanges.
Effective
March 12, minor
departure time changes
will take place on the Red,
Blue, and Orange lines, and
time between trains will be
similar to their current frequency.
There will be no
changes in service to the
Green or Mattapan lines.
Upcoming subway service
schedules are available on
mbta.com/subway.
MBTA | SEE PAGE 8
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$10.00
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Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
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4-11 p.m.
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12-11 p.m.
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Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
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Roller skate rentals included in all prices
Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
Navigators Sign First-Ever Njit Pair Ahead Of 2023 Season
L
YNN, Mass. -- For the fi rst
time in franchise history,
the North Shore Navigators
will welcome two players
from the New Jersey Institute
of Technology to their roster
during the upcoming New
England Collegiate Baseball
League (NECBL) season.
Junior Andrew Eppinger
was the only player to appear
on both sides of the ball for
the Highlanders last season,
appearing in 16 games as a
positional player and fi ve as a
relief pitcher. The Grafton native
has fi lled a regular role in
the starting lineup so far this
season, posting a .304 average
through his fi rst seven games.
He went 3-for-4 with a double
in NJIT’s series-opening game
at NC State last Friday after hitting
his fi rst collegiate home
run against Purdue a weekend
earlier.
Joining the North Shore
pitching staff will be Eppinger’s
classmate Croix Jenkins, a
6-foot-4 right-hander who has
been an important pitcher for
NJIT since his freshman year
in 2021. Jenkins pitched in 15
and 14 games during his fi rst
two collegiate seasons, posting
a pair of wins in each. Last
season, the Barre native was
2-1 and struck out 14 batters
in 23 innings of work. He went
on to the Appalachian League
and went 2-2 with three saves
and fanned 24 in 25.2 innings
for the Kingsport Axemen over
the summer.
Eppinger and Jenkins both
helped NJIT claim the America
East Conference championship
and make its fi rst-ever
NCAA tournament appearance
in 2021. The Highlanders
ultimately won a game at the
NCAA Fayetteville Regional.
The Navs kick off their 16th
summer of collegiate baseball
on Wednesday, June 7 and will
host their home opener at a
renovated Fraser Field on Friday,
June 9. The 2023 season
includes 22 home games, as
well as the return of the NECBL
All-Star Game to Lynn on Sunday,
July 23.
Stay up to date on the latest
Navs news by visiting nsnavs.
com and following the team
on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Single-game and season
tickets are now available
for purchase online.
MBTA | FROM PAGE 7
Effective March 12, some
bus routes will operate
with more frequency, one
route with less frequency,
and some routes will undergo
routing or departure
time changes. If a route
or bus stop is affected by
these schedule changes,
the MBTA advises riders
to use Trip Planner to find
the most up-to-date service
options. Upcoming bus
service schedules are available
on each route’s individual
webpage available
on mbta.com/bus.
Effective March 27, East
Boston ferry service will resume
for the season. Eff ective
Memorial Day weekend,
weekend service will also
resume between Hingham,
Hull, Logan Airport, and
Long Wharf. Upcoming ferry
service schedules are available
on mbta.com/ferry.
Upcoming spring 2023
schedules for the Commuter
Rail will be available
soon. There will be no
changes in RIDE service.
Riders can visit mbta.
com/servicechanges for
more information.
For more information,
visit mbta.com/servicechanges,
or connect with
the T on Twitter @MBTA,
Facebook /TheMBTA, Instagram
@theMBTA, or TikTok
@thembta.
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Page 9
Wreaths Across America Honors
and Teaches About Woman of History
Gold-Star Mother and professional educator, Cindy Tatum, shares
a free TEACH program curriculum with our nation’s teachers
C
OLUMBIA FALLS, ME —
March 7, 2023 — Women
are remarkable individuals
who have shaped history,
controlled destinies, and sustained
humanity. Whether behind
the scenes or in front of
the podium, women can be a
source of strength and inspiration.
Since the dawn of time,
mothers, sisters, daughters,
and wives have conquered
fear, pain, injustice, and uncertainty
on their paths to service
and success. That is certainly
true of women who have
chosen uniformed service to
our nation.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Wreaths Across America pays
tribute to the women of our
history and honors those who
continue to blaze trails into
the future. We’ll share the stories
of their remarkable contributions
to their communities
and our nation during
the month of March, Women
in History Month.
Women’s History Month
is the perfect time to visit
the Wreaths Across America
TEACH curriculum for students
in grades K-12. Amelia
Earhart, the fi rst woman to fl y
solo across the Atlantic, was
also a nurse’s aide in Canada
during World War I. “Lady Lindy,”
as she was named, opened
the skies to women worldwide.
Dr.
Mary Edwards Walker
shaped history during the Civil
War. She was ridiculed most
of her life for not conforming
to the woman’s wardrobe standards
of the day, preferring
men’s clothing for comfort instead.
Dr. Walker remains the
only female Medal of Honor
recipient.
Yet another historical figure
to whom women owe a
great deal is Susan B. Anthony,
a champion for women’s
rights, more specifi cally, the
right to vote.
History lessons abound
with intriguing stories of service
and success by women
who were soldiers or healers,
spies or confi dants, rulers
or attendants. You can learn
about these extraordinary
women and so much more in
the Wreaths Across America
TEACH curriculum produced
by lifelong educator, Cindy
Tatum.
Cindy retired in 2020 after
twenty-six years as a Government
and Economics High
School teacher in Tennessee.
As an American Gold
Star Mother, Cindy is passionate
about developing lesson
plans that build character, develop
respect, and provide a
blueprint for community service.
The lesson plans adhere
to the National Council on
Social Studies and state Common
Core standards. The lesson
plan downloads are free of
charge and developed in partnership
with other like-minded
organizations, such as the
American Rosie Movement™
(ARM). Rosie the Riveters, as
they have come to be known,
who were also ordinary women
who stepped up to serve in
and under extraordinary circumstances
to help their nation.
Cindy is available to help
your community by off ering
BBB Tip: National Consumer
Protection Week has tips
to help you fi ght crooks
W
orried about getting taken
in by the latest scam?
Concerned about the possibility
that your ID could be stolen,
and you suddenly fi nd yourself
saddled with thousands of
dollars of surprise bills?
This week (March 5-11)
could bring you some peace of
mind. The Better Business Bureau
(BBB) is partnering with
the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) to promote National
Consumer Protection Week.
The week is devoted to informing
consumers of their rights
and educating the public
about scam and ID theft prevention.
You might have rights
as a consumer you did not realize
you had – rights that
could make all the diff erence
in today’s rough-and-tumble,
internet-based fi nancial landscape.
Check out ftc.gov for a
list of upcoming online events
designed to give you the information
you need to stay safe.
BBB TIP | SEE PAGE 19
For Advertising with Results, call
The Advocate Newspapers
at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
free educational seminars.
You can learn more about
the Wreaths Across America
TEACH program or download
your free teaching curriculums
at https://learn.wreathsacrossamerica.org/teach.
Also,
more Women of note
will be featured on Mission
Matters on Wreaths Across
America Radio every Wednesday
at 10 AM and again at
7 PM (Eastern). You can listen
to Wreaths Across America
Radio’s 24/7 internet
stream anytime and anywhere
on the iHeart Radio app, Audacy
app, TuneIn app, or at www.
wreathsacrossamerica.org/radio
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
Mayor participates in Read Across
America Day with the Everett Public Schools
Mayor Carlo DeMaria alongside New England Patriots’ Center
David Andrews.
Mayor DeMaria alongside Christina DiCecca and her second-grade class.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria read to Hailey Armstrong and Molly
Goodhue’s Kindergarten class.
Special to The Advocate
M
Mayor Carlo DeMaria alongside Hailey Armstrong and Molly Goodhue’s Kindergarten class.
ayor Carlo DeMaria
recently participated
in Read Across America
Day with the Everett Public
Schools by reading to students
at the Madeline English
School and Lafayette
School. The Mayor had the
privilege to read “The Cat in
the Hat” to Christina DiCecca’s
2nd grade class at the
Madeline English School.
READ ACROSS | SEE PAGE 20
Mayor Carlo DeMaria alongside Madeline English School Principal Theresa Tringale and the Madeline English Youth Council.
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EMASS Senior Softball League Opens Registration for 2023 Season
Be Part of a Team, Form Lasting Friendships and Enjoy Balanced Competition
F
ebruary 28, 2023 – Eastern
Massachusetts Senior
Softball (EMASS) is
opening its annual registration
campaign for slowpitch
softball players age
50 and older. With over 450
members, the league attracts
players from towns
across Eastern Massachusetts
with games played
on fields in Wayland, Medfield,
and Framingham. The
EMASS season opens in late
April with 16 or more weeks
of regular season games
and year-end playoffs completed
by October 1. Interested
players can register
for the EMASS 2023 season
at https://e-mass.org/current-programs.
“Playing
on a senior softball
team has tremendous
health benefits,” said Walker
Royce, EMASS Commissioner.
“It is addictively fun and
immerses you in a healthy
community of like-minded
pals.”
Softball Helps
Seniors Stay In Good
Shape as They Age.
“Playing a team sport like
softball allows our older
members to compete in a
game they love while engaging
in anaerobic exercise
that helps with heart
health, strength conditioning,
weight control and cognitive
focus,” said Gary Seigel,
the EMASS Wednesday
Metro division coordinator.
“We have over 150 players
in their 70s and more than
20 in their 80s still playing
competitive softball.”
Retired Or Not,
Players Love A
Weekly Physical
Outlet.
EMASS players cherish
their weekly double-headers.
The three-hour escape
to the ballfield is a weekly
high point of camaraderie,
teamwork and healthy outdoor
competition. EMASS
has many younger seniors
in their fifties and sixties
who can still hit a ball over
a 300-foot fence, run down
a deep line drive in the outfield
or turn a double-play
in the infield.
“Our younger players aspire
to be one of those guys
that can still play in their 70s
and 80s,” said Steve Bober,
EMASS Tuesday Pacific division
coordinator. “Playing
safely and together with
others focused on physical
longevity builds a strong
community of mutual health
coaches.”
The EMASS
Community
Continues To Grow.
EMASS has added about
60 new players in each of
the last three years. “We
shuffle up team rosters every
year in all divisions to
enhance connections across
our large softball-loving
community,” said Rich Goldberg,
the EMASS Thursday
Atlantic division coordinator.
“Our members enjoy
competing with and against
their friends.”
“Hitting, catching and
throwing a softball and being
on a team is fun. When
your health routines are fun,
you make them a priority,”
said Royce. “Some seniors
are hesitant to play because
their knee hurts or their
shoulder is shot, or they are
carrying too much weight.
Every Senior Softball player
has similar complaints.
Aches and pains are easily
tolerated when they are
offset by the joy of playing
and competing on a softball
team with friends.”
About EMASS Senior
Softball League
EMASS was founded in
1995 and offers active seniors
of all skill levels a safe,
well-organized opportunity
to play competitive slowpitch
softball. EMASS members
range in age from 50
to 90. Skill levels range from
casual recreational players
to those who play on nationally
competitive tournament
teams. Players of any skill
level will find a spot with
teams of similar abilities
in one or more of EMASS’s
six divisions. There are two
Saturday divisions and four
weekday divisions. All divisions
play a double-header
each week and many members
play on different teams
in multiple divisions.
For more information
about EMASS Senior Softball
League, visit www.e-mass.
org.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
City of Everett concludes celebration of Black History Month
Elected officials, community members and City of Everett employees gathered at the Recreation Center to conclude the City’s celebration of Black History Month.
The City’s
Director of
Diversity, Equity
and Inclusion,
Cathy Draine,
thanked
attendees for
celebrating
Black History
Month with the
City of Everett.
Bishop
Robert
Brown
blessed
the food
before the
community
meal.
Attendees were treated to a delicious meal following the performances.
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City of Everett concludes celebration of Black History Month
Attendees were invited to dance with the performers.
Attendees enjoyed an evening of performances from Aashka Dance Company, Mestra Isaura Oliveira, Mestre Deraldo Ferreira (capoeira and Afro-Brazilian
music), Dance of New England and Uprising Dance Theatre.
Special to The Advocate
T
he City of Everett recently concluded
its celebration of Black History
Month with an event titled “Let the Circle
Be Unbroken: Black History Month
Celebration” at the Recreation Center.
Community members, elected officials
and City employees gathered at
the Recreation Center for the final program
in a series of events throughout
February hosted by the City’s Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion Department.
The events brought the community together
to celebrate Everett’s past and
present Black residents, professional
athletes who gave back to their communities
and those who have made
notable contributions to the City’s diverse
history.
The event featured spectacular performances
from Aashka Dance Company,
Mestra Isaura Oliveira, Mestre Deraldo
Ferreira (capoeira and Afro-Brazilian
music), Dance of New England and Uprising
Dance Theatre throughout the
evening. The performances were not
only entertaining but also gave those
in attendance a lesson in the history
behind the art. After the performances,
attendees were invited to partake
in a community meal with plenty of
delicious food.
“I’m glad we were able to celebrate
Black History Month with our community,”
said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Thank
you to everyone who came together
to put together these programs and
all who celebrated with us throughout
February.”
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
It’s award season in the GBL
Everett, Malden, Revere girls basketball players join peers on the all-star team
By Joe McConnell
t ’s awards season. The
Oscars are coming up for
the Hollywood types, but
locally in sports athletes
and fans alike have high
school league all-stars to
celebrate, while the postseason
continues on for
the teams that made it to
March Madness.
I
Tide all-star duo
leads teammates to
the postseason
In girls’ basketball, sophomore
guard Emilia Maria
Babcock and junior forward
Malaica Guillaume are the
Everett Crimson Tide honorees
on this year’s Greater
Boston League (GBL) allstar
team.
Coach Riley Dunn’s squad
was 9-5 in the GBL and 1010
overall. They made the
Division 1 state tournament
as the 40th
seed, where they
lost to host Weymouth (1210,
25th
seed), 57-33, in a preliminary
round game. The
Weymouth girls then fell to
North Andover (15-6, eighth
seed) in a Round of 32 game,
50-32.
Guillaume scored all three
points in the opening stanza
against Weymouth, and
she added six more in the
second quarter. She finished
up with 15 points. Babcock
chipped in with four during
the postseason opener, and
her efforts helped her teammates
break into double figures
before halftime.
Golden Tornado
earns star status
Malden senior center Anna
Yak joins the three Everett
stars on the 2023 GBL elite
team after leading her Golden
Tornado teammates to
an 11-9 overall record and
a state tournament berth in
Division 1, where they lost
to Reading in a preliminary
round game. Her efforts featured
a four-game winning
streak at the beginning of
the season against Whittier
Tech, Somerville, Salem and
neighboring rival Everett.
Patriots get two on
prestigious squad
Revere junior center Belma
Velic and freshman guard
Shayna Smith demonstrated
this past season that the
future is certainly bright for
coach Lianne O’Hara’s club;
the team finished up with a
6-14 record. With Velic and
Smith still on the varsity roster
next year, the Patriots should
be ready to take that next
step to the postseason in Division
2.
Rounding up their GBL
all-star teammates
Here’s the rest of the 202223
GBL girls all-star roster: senior
guard Ava Thurman, senior
guard Lauren Hennessey,
senior forward Akiyah Brown,
junior guard Lauren Wilson
and sophomore guard Keisha
Perez of Lynn Classical; junior
forward Jaeleigh Perry, sophomore
guard Amara Flores and
senior forward Matty Laurino
of Lynn English; junior forward
Bella O’Brien and senior guard
Meryn McInnis of Medford;
and senior forward Joselinne
Moran Palma and junior guard
Mia Pacheco of Somerville.
The Lynn Classical Rams
were this year’s GBL champs,
and they were led by league
MVPs Ava Thurman and Lauren
Hennessey. Their mentor,
Tom Sawyer, was this year’s
GBL Coach of the Year. The
Chelsea girls won the league
sportsmanship award.
Singling out the stars after another competitive hoop season
Everett, Malden, Revere boys basketball players make their mark in the GBL
By Joe McConnell
A
s the high school state
tournament boys basketball
brackets shrink to a precious
few teams, who are now
getting ready for their Elite 8
games, or the Round of 8, as the
Massachusetts Interscholastic
Athletic Association (MIAA)
calls them, respective leagues
have been announcing their
all-star teams, as well as individual
awards to their most outstanding
individual players and
coaches. The Greater Boston
League (GBL) is no exception.
Crimson Tide trio
earns star status
Senior guards Steven Cordero,
Kevin Ruiz and David DeSouza
completed their scholastic
hoop careers on this always
prestigious squad. Coach
Stanley Chamblain could always
count on Cordero to consistently
be one of the team’s leading
scorers, while Ruiz and DeSouza
also did their part to spark the
offense at crucial times during
the season. As a team, they were
9-5 in the GBL, and 10-10 overall
to qualify for the Division 1 state
tournament, where they lost to
Attleboro in a preliminary round
game, 67-55.
Patriots finish season
strong with two allstars
in the lead
Revere coach Dave Leary’s
team also ended up 10-10
overall after a late regular-season
surge. They carried that
momentum over to the Division
2 state tournament,
where they upset Plymouth
South, the 27th
seed, 55-50,
before bowing out to Nashoba
Regional, the sixth seed, in
a Round of 32 game, 71-40.
Off the court, the Basketball
Patriots were honored with
two league all-stars: senior
forward Domenic Boudreau
and senior guard Alejandro
Hincapie.
Golden Tornadoes
complete winning
season with two allstars
Malden
veteran boys basketball
coach Don Nally had
a good year in the GBL, and
it also helped that he had
two senior all-stars leading
the way. They are center Jonald
Joseph and guard Justin
Bell. The Golden Tornadoes
through the efforts of these
two players ended up with a
12-8 regular-season record.
They then lost a close game
to host Lowell, the 20th seed,
in the Division 1 preliminary
round game.
GBL all-star roundup
Here’s the 2022-23 GBL girls
all-star roster: senior guard
Tyrese Melo Garcia, senior
center Joshua St. Jean, senior
forward Nelson Obarisiagbon
and sophomore guard Warren
Keel of Lynn English; senior
guard Sam Orcutt, sophomore
guard Justin Marino and
senior guard Anthony Teixeira-Kugler
of Medford; freshman
guard Marvin Avery, Jr.
and junior guard Almina Gerado
of Lynn Classical; senior
guard Franco DiFusco and senior
forward Jared Antonelli
of Somerville; and junior
guard Brauli Quezada Timeo
of Chelsea.
Lynn English won the league
title, and they also had the
league MVP. The aforementioned
Keel is already turning
heads as a sophomore star.
Lynn English’s Alvin Abrue
was the GBL Coach of the Year.
Lynn Classical secured the
sportsmanship award.
Make a Splash at the 2023 JetBlue Shamrock Splash
to support community events on area public beaches
G
et Cold for a Cause on
Sunday, March 12 with
Save the Harbor/Save the Bay
at the 12th annual JetBlue
Shamrock Splash! Join 250
splashers to raise money for
free, fun summer events in
your community by plunging
into the cold, clean waters of
Boston Harbor at Constitution
Beach in East Boston. After
a plunge in the cold harbor,
participants will warm
up with plenty of hot clam
chowder and Harpoon beverages.
Splashers are encouraged
to wear a costume of
their choosing for the event.
The top six fundraisers and
participants with the best
costumes will win free round
trip JetBlue tickets to anywhere
JetBlue flies.
Money raised at the Shamrock
Splash will support Save
the Harbor/Save the Bay’s
Better Beaches Program in
partnership with the Department
of Conservation & Recreation.
The Better Beaches
grant allows local organizations
to host fun beach
events free to the public in
Nahant, Lynn, Revere, Winthrop,
East Boston, South
Boston, Dorchester, Quincy
and Hull.
“Last year, Save the Harbor
awarded $17,500 in Better
Beaches grants to Revere
organizations such as Revere
Parks and Recreation,
NamaStay Sober and Revere
Beach Partnership,” said Save
the Harbor/Save the Bay Executive
Director Chris Mancini.
“This money was used to
put on events like International
Sand Sculpting, Chalk
the Boulevard, yoga classes
on the beach, festivals, and
Haus of Threes Progress on
the beach.”
SPLASH | SEE PAGE 15
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Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI23P0968EA
Estate of: MARTIN V. RYSTROM
Date of Death: November 27, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Daniel D. DiLorenzo of Everett, MA, a will has been
admitted to informal probate. Daniel D. DiLorenzo of Everett,
MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative
of the estate to serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with
the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice
regarding the administration from the Personal
Representative and can petition the Court in any matter
relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and
expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled
to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
March 10, 2023
Advocate Online: www.advocatenews.net
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
SPLASH | FROM PAGE 14
Page 15
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
This year, with your help,
Save the Harbor will be able
to award $300,000 in Better
Beaches grants to local organizations.
“The Better Beaches
program invested more
than ever in our community
and beaches last year to focus
on improving access for
people of color, people with
disabilities and non-English
speakers,” said State Representative
Jessica Giannino.
“I’m incredibly proud of the
Commonwealth’s increased
commitment in 2023 so even
more people can experience
these amazing coastal resources.”
Make
a team, raise money,
and brave the cold harbor! To
register for the 2023 JetBlue
Shamrock Splash, visit www.
shamrocksplash.com
Got a great idea for a free
beach event or program? Let
Save the Harbor/Save the Bay
know and apply for a Better
Beaches grant at https://
www.savetheharbor.org/better-beaches.
You can also vote
SPLASH | SEE PAGE 18
Make A Splash
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI23P1190EA
Estate of: MARGARET P. O’BRIEN
Date of Death: 10/15/2022
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM MASSACHUSETTS
ELECTRIC COMPANY D/B/A NATIONAL GRID OF NORTH
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
Massachusetts Electric Company d/b/a National Grid of North Andover, Massachusetts,
that it desires to construct a line of underground electric conduits, including the
necessary sustaining and protecting fixtures, under and across the public way or ways
hereinafter named.
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Plan # 30686444 - Hampshire St - National Grid to install beginning at a point approximately
105 feet southeast of the centerline of the intersection of Hampshire St
and Broadway and continuing approximately 95 feet in a northwest direction. Install
2-4” Conduits 105’ +/- from existing Pole # 3090 on Hampshire St to Manhole # 246
on Broadway for a new underground service at 536 Broadway.
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground
electric conduits, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find
necessary for the transmission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located
substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: Hampshire Street
- Everett - Massachusetts.
Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday at 7:00PM,
on the 27th of March, 2023 at the Everett City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor,
Everett City Hall.
March 10, 2023
To all interested persons:
A petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of
Personal Representative has been filed by: Barbara E. Ungaro
of Wilmington, MA requesting that the Court enter a formal
Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the
Petition. The Petitioner requests that: Barbara E. Ungaro of
Wilmington, MA be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of
said estate to serve Without Surety on the bond in unsupervised
administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object
to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file
a written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 04/03/2023.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory
or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in
the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: March 06, 2023
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
March 10, 2023
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- Legal Notice -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
Docket No. MI23D0407DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
KOMAL MARKAN, Plaintiff
vs.
DEEPAK KUMAR, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B.
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party.
SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon:
Komal Markan, 33 Central Ave., Everett, MA 02149 your
answer, if any, on or before 04/05/23. If you fail to do so,
the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this
action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer, if
any, in the office of the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: February 22, 2023
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
March 10, 2023
Monday, March 20, 2023, @ 6:30 PM
Public Hearing
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be
held on Monday, March 20, 2023, @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett
City Hall, 484 Broadway, 2nd Floor, room 27. Opinions
will be heard regarding the following application:
An application has been presented to the License
Commission from Nirani, Inc., DBA Zuzu Momo
Restaurant, 289 Main Street, Everett, MA 02149 for the
Alteration of Premises for outside patio dining.
A copy of the application is on file and available in the
Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at City
Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be
viewed by request during regular City Hall business
hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211.
All interested parties may attend.
Phil Antonelli
Chairman
March 10, 2023
For Advertising with Results,
call The Advocate Newspapers
at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us
annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us
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SPLASH | FROM PAGE 15
for your favorite event idea at
https://www.savetheharbor.
org/participatory.
Save the Harbor’s success
would not be possible without
its program partners and
event sponsors, including
Arctic Chill, FMC Ice Sports,
Bay State Cruise Company,
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Massachusetts, Blue Sky Collaborative,
Boston & Maine
Webcams, The Boston Foundation,
BostonHarbor.com,
Boston Properties, Coast
Cannabis, The Coca-Cola
Foundation, Comcast, Cronin
Group, Constellation Generation,
Comcast Foundation,
the Daily Catch, Department
of Conservation & Recreation,
Eastern Salt Company,
Inc., Executive Office of Energy
and Environmental Affairs,
Harpoon, IR+M Charitable
Fund, JetBlue, John Hancock
Financial Services, Massachusetts
Convention Center
Authority, Massport, P&G
Gillette, Mix 104.1, National
Grid and The Richard Saltonstall
Charitable Foundation.
In addition, Save the Harbor
recognizes the Metropolitan
Beaches Commission
(MBC) Co-Chairs –Senator
Brendan Crighton of Lynn
and Representative Adrian
Madaro of East Boston –
and the legislative and community
members of MBC as
well as Massachusetts Senate
President Karen Spilka
and House Speaker Ron Mariano
for their support for our
beaches and our communities.
Save the Harbor also
thanks the Baker-Polito Administration,
the Massachusetts
Legislature, Save the
Harbor’s partners at the Department
of Conservation &
Recreation, the Boston Centers
for Youth & Families, the
YMCA of Greater Boston and
the hundreds of people who
take part in the Shamrock
Splash for their support.
For Advertising
with Results,
call The Advocate
Newspapers
at 617-387-2200
or Info@advocatenews.net
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held
on Monday March 20, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall,
3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested
parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the
following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
23 Gledhill Ave.
Map/Lot: N0-05-000171
Person Requesting: Ms. Rosemonde Paulo
244 Rumney Road
Revere, MA 02151
REASON FOR DENIAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing 2 family residence
built approximately in 1894 into a three (3) Family
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning
Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Violations and Zoning:
• The Everett Zoning Ordinance, Section 4(B)(2)b, requires
7,000 s.f. of lot area for a two- family dwelling. Accordingly,
the 3,693 s.f. lot is currently nonconforming as to area. The lot is
also nonconforming as to frontage. The addition of a third dwelling
unit will increase these nonconformities. A special permit
is required, pursuant to Section 3(F) of the Zoning Ordinance.
• Pursuant to Section 17.A.1 of the Zoning Ordinance, the
existing two-unit residential use would require four (4) parking
spaces, but the lot contains only two (2) parking spaces. Therefore,
the property is nonconforming as to parking requirements,
and your proposal will increase this nonconformity, because
six (6) spaces would be required for the proposed three-unit
structure. You may either seek a special permit from the Zoning
Board of Appeals to increase the parking nonconformity, pursuant
to Section 3(F) of the Zoning Ordinance, or participate in the
Transportation Demand Management Program
under Section 35 of the Zoning Ordinance.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
March 03, 10, 2023
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM EXTENET LLC
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
EXTENET LLC desires to construct upon, along, under or across the public way(s) of the
City Everett, wires, cables, pole, piers, abutments, conduits or fixtures, as requested in petition
with said company dated the December 29, 2022.
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Place new conduit from existing utility riser on U/P: 567 at the corner of Broadway
and 2nd Street to new manhole located in front of 419 Broadway (397’ long trench).
Place new conduit from new manhole located in front of 419 Broadway to new handhole
located in sidewalk in front of 439 Broadway (205’ long trench). Place new conduit from
new manhole located in front of 419 Broadway to new manhole located in front of 453
Broadway (394’ long trench). Place new conduit from new manhole located in front of
453 Broadway to new manhole located across from 484 Broadway (394’ long trench).
Place new conduit from new manhole located across from 484 Broadway to new manhole
located in front of 511 Broadway (394’ long trench). Place new conduit from new manhole
located in front of 511 Broadway to new manhole located on Pleasant Street in front
of 524 Broadway (294’ long trench). Place new conduit from new manhole located on
Pleasant Street in front of 524 Broadway to new handhole located in Pleasant Street
sidewalk in front of 524 Broadway (41’ long trench)
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground
electric conduits, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find
necessary for the transmission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located
substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: Broadway & Second
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Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday at 7:00PM,
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Everett City Hall.
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Donating Your Body to Science
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Dear Savvy Senior,
I am interested in possibly
donating my body to science
when I pass away. What can
you tell me about this, and
what would I need to do to
set it up?
Getting Old
Dear Getting,
If you’re looking to help advance
medical research, and
in the process, eliminate your
funeral and burial costs, donating
your body to science
is a great option to consider.
Here’s what you should know.
Body Donations
Each year, it’s estimated
that approximately 20,000
people donate their whole
body, after death, to medical
facilities throughout the
country to be used in medical
research projects, anatomy
lessons and surgical practice.
After using your body,
these facilities will then provide
free cremation and will
either bury or scatter your
ashes in a local cemetery or
return them to your family,
usually within a year.
And, just in case you’re
wondering, your family cannot
not be paid for the use of
your body. Federal and state
laws prohibit it.
Here are a few other things
you need to know and check
into, to help you determine
whether whole-body donation
is right for you:
Donation denial: Most
body donation programs will
not accept bodies that are extremely
obese, or those that
have infectious diseases like
hepatitis, tuberculosis, H.I.V.
or MRSA. Bodies that suff ered
extensive trauma won’t be
accepted either.
Organ donation: Most
medical school programs require
that you donate your
whole body in its entirety.
So, if you want to be an organ
donor (with the exception
of your eyes), you probably
won’t qualify to be a wholebody
donor too.
Religious considerations:
Most major religions
permit individuals to donate
both their full body and organs,
and many even encourage
it. If you are unsure, you
should consult with your pastor
or spiritual adviser.
Special requests: Most
programs will not allow you
to donate your body for a
specific purpose. You give
them the body and they decide
how to use it.
Memorial options: Most
programs require almost
immediate transport of the
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body after death, so there’s
no funeral. If your family
wants a memorial service,
they can have one without
the body. Or, some programs
offer memorial services at
their facility at a later date
without the remains.
Body transporting: Most
programs will cover transporting
your body to their
facility within a certain distance.
However, some may
charge a fee.
How to Proceed
If you think you want to
donate your body, it’s best
to make arrangements in
advance with a body donation
program in your area.
Most programs are off ered
through university-affiliated
medical schools. To fi nd
one near you, the University
of Florida maintains a list of
U.S. programs and their contact
information at Anatbd.
acb.med.ufl .edu/usprograms.
If you don’t have Internet access,
you can get help by calling
the whole-body donation
referral service during
business hours at 800-7270700.
In
addition to the medical
schools, there are also private
organizations like Science
Care (ScienceCare.com)
and Anatomy Gifts Registry
(AnatomyGifts.org) that accept
whole body donations
too. Some of these organizations
will even allow organ
donation because they deal
in body parts as well as whole
cadavers.
Once you locate a program
in your area, call and ask
them to mail you an information/registration
packet that
will explain exactly how their
program works.
To sign up, you’ll need to
fi ll out a couple of forms and
return them. But you can always
change your mind by
contacting the program and
removing your name from
their registration list. Some
programs may ask that you
make your withdrawal in
writing.
After you’ve made arrangements,
you’ll need to tell your
family members so they will
know what to do and who to
call after your death. It’s also
a good idea to tell your doctors,
so they know your fi nal
wishes too.
Send your senior questions
to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443,
Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org.
Jim Miller is a contributor
to the NBC Today show
and author of “The Savvy Senior”
book.
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He also had the pleasure
of reading “A B C” to Hailey
Armstrong and Molly Goodhue’s
Kindergarten class at
the Lafayette School.
“ The children were
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation
invites you to attend
Virtual Public Information Meetings
for the
Sumner Tunnel Restoration Project
Tuesday, March 14
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changes to Phase 2 of the Sumner Tunnel Restoration Project. The previous version of Phase 2 included a
four-month full closure of the tunnel beginning in May of 2023. Phase 2 will now consist of two separate two-month
full closures during the summers of 2023 and 2024.
All residents, abutters, local business owners, and interested commuters are invited to attend. Both meetings will
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schedules as best possible. Spanish and Arabic interpretation will be available at both meetings.
Prior to the meetings, if you have specific questions or concerns for the project team, please email us at:
sumner100@dot.state.ma.us.
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and I was very impressed
by their knowledge
of the subjects I asked
them about and the quality
of the questions they asked
me in return,” said Mayor
DeMaria. “The future looks
very promising here in Everett.”
Also
on hand to do some
reading was New England
Patriots Center David Andrews
as part of the New
England Patriots Foundation
2023 Adopt-A-School
Program. The Patriots selected
the Lafayette School
as their choice this year
and have donated boxes of
school supplies to teachers
to be used in their classrooms.
During
his visit, the Mayor
wanted to let the students
know how important
reading at an early age
is to build their knowledge
of anything and everything
that interests them. “I suggested
to each of them that
they get away from their
devices and read at least
20 minutes a day for learning
and/or pleasure,” said
Mayor DeMaria. “Much to
my delight, quite a few said
they read at least an hour a
day already.”
Mayor DeMaria would like
to thank the Madeline English
School and Lafayette
School for the invitation to
participate in Read Across
America Day with the students.
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THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn MA, 01801
Docket No. MI23P1014GD
In the matter of: BARRY NGUYEN
Of: EVERETT, MA
RESPONDENT Alleged Incapacitated Person
CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR
INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO
G.L.c. 190B, Section 5-304
To the named Respondent and all other interested persons,
a petition has been filed by Mass. Dept. Of Mental Health
of Westborough, MA in the above captioned matter alleging
that Barry Nguyen is in need of a Guardian and requesting
that (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian
to serve Without Surety on the bond.
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incapacitated, that the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and
that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is on file with
this court and may contain a request for certain specific authority.
You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you
wish to do so, you or your attorney must file a written
appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the
return date of 03/24/2023. This day is NOT a hearing
date, but a deadline date by which you have to file the
written appearance if you object to the petition. If you fail
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the above-named person’s right to make decisions about personal
affairs or financial affairs or both. The above-named person has
the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may make this request on
behalf of the above-named person. if the above-named person
cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
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Date: February 24, 2023
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1. March 10 is Mario Day; why was that
date chosen?
2. What was Dr. Seuss’s fi rst children’s
book?
3. What record label did Berry Gordy
found?
4. On March 11, 1990, what USSR republic
was the fi rst to declare independence?
5. What is the smallest dog breed and
named after the largest state in Mexico?
6. What animal has the longest lifespan:
giant tortoise, Greenland shark or immortal
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too much”?
8. On March 12, 1901, Andrew Carnegie
off ered New York $5.2 million to build 65 of
what type of building?
9.
In 1964 what red-haired English singer-songwriter/actor
appeared on BBC as
founder of “The Society for The Prevention
of Cruelty to Long-Haired Men”?
10. On March 13, 2020, Jeff Reitz of California
won a Guinness World Record for most
consecutive visits (2,995) to what amusement
park?
11. How are lemons, oranges and tomatoes
similar
12. In Gainesville – nicknamed “Poultry
Capital of the World” – in what state is it only
legal to eat fried chicken with your fi ngers?
13. On March 14, 1885, in London, what
Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera set in Japan
was fi rst publicly performed?
14. Where is the tallest windmill in the
world: China, Holland or USA?
15. When in the month are the “ides”?
16. On March 15, 1820, what state that
was originally part of another state was
formed?
17. How are coff ee cherry and coff ee bean
diff erent?
18. What is the opposite of a stalagmite?
19. What does “knee high by the Fourth
of July” mean?
20. On March 16, 1995, what U.S. state
became the last to formally ratify the 13th
Amendment to the Constitution (abolishing
slavery)?
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ample parking is Located just outside of
Saugus Center. Close proximity to the
Northern Strand Trail and Breakheart
Reservation, shopping, restaurants,
highways and bus routes. Offered at
$399,000
Listing agent Lea Doherty 617-594-9164
ListwithLea@yahoo.com
Mango Realty is excited to introduce buyers to new
luxury townhouses located in a beautiful North
Shore Community just minutes away from major
highways. Boasting 2100 square feet or more, each
unit features six large rooms, 3.5 bathrooms, granite
countertops, stainless steel appliances, generous
walk-in closets, 3 zone gas heat with central air, 200
amp service with recessed lighting throughout, deck
and third floor balcony, one gar garage and plenty
of parking. Two units will have elevators. Get in
early to help pick your colors and personalize your
townhouse and be ready for occupancy by the end
of May. Prices starting at $799,900. Schedule an
appointment now by calling 781-820-5690
Everett
Are your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
compliant with current regulations? There can
be no question that smoke and carbon
monoxide detectors can save lives. You will not
be able to transfer your deed, even if the house
is to be remodeled or even demolished by the
new owner, unless the smoke/carbon detectors
are complaint with state and local regulations at
the time the deed is transferred. Regulations
vary from community to community but in
general there must be a combination
smoke/carbon detector on each floor. Some
communities require just a smoke detector only
within 10' of a bedroom, while others require
one in each bedroom. It is always best to consult
your local fire inspector to determine what the
requirements are for your community. We at
MANGO always assist our clients in this
important aspect of a transaction, but it is wise
to make sure you are up to code regardless of
whether you are selling your home or not.
Townhouse Rental
Peabody
3 bedroom in Peabody $3600.00, washer & dryer
hookup and plenty of parking
Call Christine at 603-670-3353
Location! Would you like to own in Everett? This 4
family offers an inviting foyer on the first floor
apartment along with 3 bedrooms. Patio out
back, fenced in yard, driveway and more.
Convenient location to bus line, orange line,
shopping, restaurants and minutes from Encore
and Boston. Everett is booming! Are you ready to
buy?
Hurry will not last! $1,300,000
Rentals Available
Saugus, 6 rooms, 3 bedroom $2900.00, washer & dryer
hookup and plenty of parking.
Call Christine at 603-670-3353
Looking for Store front commercial property in Everett?
Call Sue now at 617-877-4553
Everett, 6 room 3 bedroom with washer & dryer hookup
$2500.00 Call Sue now at 617-877-4553
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as Mar10 it looks like his name.
2. “And to Think That I Saw It
on Mulberry Street”
3. Motown
4. Lithuania
5. Chihuahua
6. Immortal jellyfish (It can
reverse its life cycle.)
7. Calvin Coolidge
8. Libraries
9. David Bowie
10. Disneyland
11. They are berries.
12. Georgia
13. “The Mikado”
14. Holland (the De Noord)
15. The middle
16. Maine (originally part of
Massachusetts)
17. The former is the fruit that
contains two seeds, or beans.
18. A stalactite
19. It is an expression used to
describe a good corn crop.
20. Mississippi
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REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
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BUYER1
Rangel, Wilton
BUYER2
LLC
Evans Painting
No Hassle. No Fuss. Call Amy and Russ
Interior/Exterior
Amy Evans
Tel: 781-820-8189
~ HELP WANTED ~
FULL TIME DRIVER WANTED
MONDAY – FRIDAY; 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SCRUBBING BOARD
104 HANCOCK ST
EVERETT * 617-387-4838
SELLER1
125 Chestnut Street
SELLER2
ADDRESS
125 Chestnut St
CITY DATE
Everett
PRICE
01.30.23 750000
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Daylight savings time begins!
Spring forward!
Change your
clocks, check your
smoke detectors!
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
Follow Us On:
New Listing by
Sandy Single
family,
81 Florence St.,
Everett
$649,900
New Listing by
Norma
UNDER AGREEMENT!
Everett 2 family,
$729,900.
Call Norma for
details!
617-590-9143
Everett Rental - 3 bedrooms - $2950/month
Call Sandy for details at: 617-448-0854
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
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www.jrs-properties.com
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617-953-3023
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For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 10, 2023
Lisa Smallwood
NORTH OF BOSTON - Well established, immaculate
Pilates Studio offers tffe op-of-thef- -line equipment 950+sq
ft of pert
fece tly laid out space, can be easily suited to
your schedule to make this a perfece t
investment!...................................................$50,000.
SAUGUS - 5 room Colonial offers 2 spacious bedroomsffe
, 2
full baths, eat-in kitchen with granite counters, office,
wrap-around, enclosed porch, storage shed, updated
heat, nice yard, close to Saugus Center........ $469,900.
REVERE/SAUGUS line - IMPRESSIVE 7 room Split Entry
Ranch, beautiful granite kit, great open �oor plan,
custom woodwork, 2 full baths, �nished lower level,
deck, security system, central air, manr,
level lot w/storage shed, You’ll fall in loo
y, man,
Lisa has thrived in the real estate profession fe
since her inception. Each year her client base
increases and she becomes more and more
productive.
Call Lisa at 617-240-2448
y updates,
ve!....$599,900.
and �nd out why buyers and sellers rely on Lisa to get
them the results they deserve!
EVERETT - Desirable Ranch offering 5+ roomsffe
, 2
bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen open to dining
room with slider to balcony, hardw,
ood, central air, r
semi-�nished lower level, Woodlawn neighborhood
.............................................................. $459,900.
FOR SALE
NEW CONSTRUCTION
FIVE NEW HOMES FROM
HAMMERTIME CONSTRUCTION.
GET IN SOON AND PICK YOUR LOT
AND YOUR HOME. SAUGUS
STARTING AT $895,000 CALL
ANTHONY FOR DETAILS
857-246-1305
LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL
CALL
ANTHONY
COGLIANO
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - SINGLE FAMILY HOME
OFFERING LIVING, DINING, & SUN
ROOM, AND AN EAT-IN KITCHEN. 2
BEDROOMS AND AN OFFICE ON 2ND
FLOOR ALONG WITH FULL BATH.
WALK-UP ATTIC & BASEMENT FOR
STORAGE. LAUNDRY IN BASEMENT.
PLENTY OF PARKING. GOOD CREDIT &
REFERENCES. 3 MONTHS RENT TO
MOVE IN SAUGUS $3,500
RHONDA 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-SPACIOUS, 2 BED, 2
BATH, DOUBLE SIDED FIREPLACE,
HISTORIC BROWNSTONE CONDO
IN WATERFRONT DISTRICT OF
CHELSEA WITH AMAZING CITY
AND WATER VIEWS!
CHELSEA $599,999
CALL DANIELLE 978-987-9535
FOR SALE
FOR SALE -DESIRABLE WARD 1
LOCATION! 13 ROOM CENTER ENTRANCE
COLONIAL, 5 BEDS, 3.5
BATHS. FRESHLY PAINTED EXTERIOR.
NEW ROOF. LARGE FENCED
YARD LYNN $899,999
CALL JUSTIN 978-815-2610
SOLD
CALL HIM FOR
ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
NEED
857-246-1305
WE ARE HIRING!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
FULL - TIME AGENTS IN
OUR SAUGUS OFFICE.
OFFERING A SIGN ON
BONUS TO QUALIFIED
AGENTS! CALL KEITH
781-389-0791
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - 3 ROOM, 1 BED, 1
BATH, 2ND FLOOR UNIT, COIN
LAUNDRY IN BMNT, NO
SMOKING. STORAGE. 2 OFF
STREET PARKING
SAUGUS $2,000
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE- 3 ROOM, 1 BED, 1 BATH NICELY UPDATED HOME WITH NEW
PITCHED ROOF, ELECTRIC, HOT WATER AND MORE.
SAUGUS $119,900
FOR SALE-4 ROOMS, 2 BED, 1 BATH, NEW ROOF AND FURNACE.
DESIRABLE PARK. NEEDS SOME UPDATES. PEABODY $119,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE-BRAND NEW 14 X
52 UNITS. ONLY 2 LEFT!
STAINLESS APPLIANCES AND
FULL SIZE LAUNDRY. 2BED 1
BATH. FINANCING AVAILABLE
WITH 10% DOWN
DANVERS $199,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
UNDER
CONTRACT
SOLD
THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING SOON? CONFUSED ABOUT THE CURRENT MARKET AND WHAT IS
GOING ON WITH INTEREST RATES AND INVENTORY? WE ARE HERE TO HELP! GIVE US A CALL TODAY!
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