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High School (EHS)
students spent a portion of
their summer immersed in
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prestigious internships and
summer opportunities.
To begin the summer of
2022, EHS students took a
fi eld trip to the laboratories
of the Massachusetts Institute
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Machines. The trip was made
possible by MIT Diversity and
Outreach Coordinator Mandana
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Everett Public Schools (EPS)
Chief Financial Officer Anu
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from a variety of grades
and pathways had the opportunity
to meet scientists, tour
labs and imagine themselves
as researchers at a top-tier
college.
EHS students craving more
in-depth work can pursue
highly competitive internships
that allow them to engage directly
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SNHU announces Summer 2022 Dean’s & President’s List
Everett residents among students receiving honors
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t is with great pleasure
that Southern New Hampshire
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the following students
from Everett on being
named to the Summer 2022
Dean’s & President’s List.
The summer terms run from
May to August. Dean’s List
awardees:
· Brianna Soule
· Leonard Machado
Full-time undergraduate
students who have earned a
minimum grade-point average
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President’s List awardees:
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STEM | FROM PAGE 2
(LEAH) Knox Scholars Summer
Project, and this summer
EHS boasted seven participants
in the program hosted
by the MIT Biology Department:
Nicole Mumbi, Lakisha
Kirnon, Dyna Louis, Breetika
Maharjan, Chris Mumbi, Kirtsy
Hall and Darian Ventura.
According to leahknoxscholars.org,
“LEAH is a science,
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students and
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worldwide, SNHU offers
approximately 200 accredited
undergraduate, graduate
and certificate programs
– available online and on its
300-acre campus in Manopment
program for low-income
high school students of
color.” The organization and its
partners created expanding
opportunities for students to
learn from researchers in some
of the area’s best biotechnology
labs, colleges and universities.
Participants complete a
paid, four-week intensive summer
research experience that
exposes juniors and seniors to
the skills required to conduct
biomedical research and the
chance to meet scientists and
experience the excitement of
scientifi c discovery. Students
conclude the internship by
presenting research on a variety
of biotechnology topics.
The LEAH Knox Scholars is
funded in part by MassBioEd,
BioBuilders and the Massachusetts
Life Science Centers partnered
with MIT.
In addition to the LEAH Knox
interns, EHS senior and STEM
Academy student Kien Lau
was a member of MIT’s Broad
Summer Scholars Program.
He concluded his summer by
sharing his research on Polygenic
Risk Scores related to
Type 2 diabetes.
Rounding out Everett’s impressive
list of summer scholars
is Allied Health Academy
student and senior Isabella
Sousa, who joined the Forsyth
Student Scholars Summer Inchester,
N.H. Recognized as
the “Most Innovative” regional
university by U.S. News
& World Report and one of
the fastest-growing universities
in the country, SNHU is
committed to expanding access
to high-quality, affordable
pathways that meet the
needs of each learner. Learn
more at www.snhu.edu.
ternship Program. During this
eight-week internship, students
are paired with, and
mentored by, a faculty researcher.
Sousa and her mentor
completed work on diabetic
bone disease.
Creating new traditions:
PreK events and Back to
School Bash are huge hits
with families
Building on the success of
two inaugural events that
premiered last summer, EPS
once again held two celebrations
for students and families
to mark the start of the
school year. Up fi rst were special
gatherings for prekindergarten
families held at
the Room Escape Boston in
Chelsea. The Webster Extension
celebration was on August
23, followed by the Adams
School on August 24. The
festivities included games,
arts & crafts, giveaways, an
indoor playground and free
food from Texas Roadhouse
and desserts from Spinelli’s.
Those who attended also had
the chance to meet teachers
and the Web Ex and Adams
School Head Teachers, Jessyca
Redler and Laurie Stokes. Superintendent
Tahiliani and her
team launched these events in
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VICTORY | FROM PAGE 1
Former Ward 5 Councillor Rosa DiFlorio (far left) was one of State Representative Joseph
McGonagle’s followers.
Rachel Fauche, State Representative Joseph McGonagle and
Uvetta Vil Siri were all smiles.
Supporters included Gerri Miranda, Holly Garcia and Frank Parker.
Sign-holders celebrated State Representative Joseph McGonagle’s victory on Tuesday at his
home. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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School Committee sends letter to City Council regarding former
Pope John HS transfer of space to alleviate overcrowding issues
By Tara Vocino
D
uring Wednesday ’s
School Committee meeting
at Everett High School,
the School Committee voted
5-4 to send a letter to the
City Council recommending
that the former Pope John
XXIII High School be converted
into a space for the Everett
Public Schools.
Superintendent of Schools
Priya Tahiliani said she views
this property as ideal; however,
she added that it must be
a collaborative decision. Tahiliani
said many of the schools
in the district exceed capacity
limits with growing enrollment
predicted. That foresees
7,000 students district-wide
by 2026, according to Tahiliani.
“It
negatively impacts instructional,
health safety, social
emotional and physical
safety impact,” Tahiliani said.
“If it’s an option, we’d love to
work with the community. If
not, we’d love to voice our
opinion to let students know
where we stand.”
Ward 2 School Committee
Member Jason Marcus,
during a walk-through, said
he saw students studying on
the stairs, adding that that is
unacceptable. “We want to
help these people get this
straightened out,” Marcus
said.
Ward 5 School Committee
Member Marcony Almeida
Barros said that although this
is not the first time this body
has been talking about this,
overcrowding continues to be
a serious problem. “Research
shows that overcrowding reduces
students’ participation
and often leads to violence,”
Almeida Barros said, adding
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suggested that a vocational
school, including at the
former Pope John XXIII High
School, would allow for more
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that he made a motion to
submit this letter to the City
Council to alleviate the serious
overcrowding issue, and
he asked for a second.
School Committee Member
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who seconded Almeida
Barros’ motion, asked that the
School Committee be a part
of affordable housing conversations,
as opposed to veterans
housing currently being
proposed for the Pope John
HS building. “It affects students’
ability to learn,” Lambert
said. “We needed to work
on this a few years ago, but
we’re here now – COVID certainly
played a role in this.”
School Committee Vice
Chairperson Michael McLaughlin,
who represents Ward 6, said
this issue is no secret to the
community; however, it can’t
be an a or b option. “We need
both in this community,” McLaughlin
said, referring to affordable
housing and more
space for schools.
McLaughl in added the
councillors will make the decision
in the near future. He
suggested having a School
Committee subcommittee
to discuss the future of the
property.
During public comment,
Pope John XXIII High School
graduate Cynthia Salazar said
it would be devastating to
see its building torn down for
housing units.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria said
they likely have the space
in the city, adding that they
hired a firm to assess the cost
to renovate Pope John. “We
have space in the city,” DeMaria
said. “More than likely,
we probably have the space
without using Pope John.”
He advocated for a vocational
program. Three years
ago, the City Council voted
to convert Pope John to veterans
housing. “There’s a serious
need for veterans and
affordable housing,” DeMaria
said. “We also need adequate
school space for our children.”
He suggested looking at the
cost to the taxpayers first.
Ward 4 School Committee
Member Michael Mangan
suggested having a fall joint
meeting between the School
Committee and City Council
members to hear from parents
and students. “I’m all for
it, but want to look at the cost
for taxpayers,” Mangan said.
Ward 1 School Committee
member Millie Cardello
agreed that a public hearing
is necessary. “It’s about money
and about doing the right
thing,” Cardello said.
LETTER | SEE PAGE 8
Supt. of Schools Priya Tahiliani submitted a letter to the City
Council recommending that the former Pope John XXIII High
School be converted into a space for the Everett Public Schools.
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Mayor announces Everett Firefly Celebration on Sept. 12
Special to The Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
and the City of Everett
– thanks to funding from
the Everett Citizens Foundation
– in collaboration with
the Mystic River Watershed
Association (MyRWA) are
pleased to announce Everett’фs
Firefly Celebration
taking place on Monday,
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RESNEK | FROM PAGE 1
over as evidence during his
fourth videotaped deposition
on Sept. 1 at the Boston law offices.
Resnek’s own ego would
reveal himself to be nothing
more than a snake oil salesman
who brags about alleged
money laundering and bragging
about violating women.
In his May 5, 2021, email
leading up to the primary, Resnek
boasts to former Tab newspaper
founder Russel Pergament
about how he will run
Mayor Carlo DeMaria out of
office. In the email, marked
Exhibit 49, Resnek describes
his day to Pergament, saying
how he will meet “a friend of
one of the two people running
against the mayor” at the
Sunrise Café on Main Street for
breakfast, to pick up $2,000
in cash.
Resnek writes, “I will treat
him to breakfast and he will
invite me out to his car (Mercedes).
He will open the trunk
and point and I will reach into
the trunk and taker [sic] a very
beautiful ‘package,’ a thick almost
heavy envelope licked
shut with $2,000 in $20 dollar
bills stacked neatly inside.
A very nice morning, I will do
this every week until the September
primary to aid his man
in winning.”
In his reply, Pergament warns
Resnek: “As to your funding, I’d
be inclined to declare it as income
to save yourself any bullshit
down the road or - raise
the question of their reporting
campaign dispersements,
so I step aside let you figure it
all out.”
In an April 29, 2021, email
to Pergament about his latest
edition attacking the mayor,
Resnek describes his funding
for his door-to-door distribution
thanks to a Capone supporter.
“I get an extra $1600
bucks from a Capone ally twice
a month to distribute the paper
all over the city. I am picking
up the c-notes this morning
in Everett,” states Resnek.
But during testimony, Resnek
claimed that the events nevThe
event will feature 32
colorful firefly sculptures
designed and built by local
artist Carolyn Lewenberg in
collaboration with the City
of Everett and MyRWA. The
sculptures were built from
local recycled materials and
aluminum wings, with original
designs by young people
from Everett. Solar-powered
LED lights allow the
fireflies to light up the night
sky. The decorations on the
er happened, blaming it all on
hyperbole – calling it total fabrication.
Resnek
was then asked by
the mayor’s attorney Jeffrey
Robbins about an email describing
former councillor
and mayoral challenger Fred
Capone bragging to Pergament
that Capone had put up
$20,000 for Resnek to deliver
the newspapers door to door
two weeks until the primary.
Resnek claimed it never happened
although he and Capone
discussed certain things
about how much he could
spend. “His campaign would
pay to do that. It never happened,”
stated Resnek. When
pressed by Robbins about
the true nature of his discussion
with the candidate, Resnek
stated that he needed
$17,000 to continue publishing
the paper.
In a July 21, 2021, email, Resnek
waxes poetic with Pergament,
who appears to be infatuated
with the latest Leader-Herald
editions about the
mayor, telling him that he’s
challenging the climate with
his reporting. Ironically, Resnek
replies, “climate change is
difficult.”
Resnek then offers Pergament
a glimpse of his life as
the most dazzling newspaper
reporter in the world describing
his attendance at a Capone
campaign fundraiser in
Malden – believing he would
be sorely disappointed at the
turnout but describes the possible
payoff by his attendance.
“The crowd proved his candidacy
is real. He [Capone] also
raised about $25,000. While I
was there, I did some Pergament
style ass kissing in the
room with two of the wealthiest
men in Everett and got
$5,000 commitments from
each of them for the next six
weeks. I’ve got some bombs
coming, one a week for about
four weeks and ending with
an atomic bomb. This takes a
lot of my time and energy at a
time when I’d rather be free to
do exactly as I like - but what
the f#@k - what else am I gosculptures
were designed
by a collaborative effort between
eighth graders and
first graders at the Madeline
English School, led by
science teacher Bruce Jaffe.
These firefly sculptures
amplify our City’s commitment
to a more balanced relationship
between humans
and the natural ecosystems
of the Malden River. Fireflies
are crucial to the ecology
of New England’s native
ing to do with my life? A lot!
This effort is after all fun and
easy. Takes me two days to
get the paper ready and then
three hours to deliver it 10,000
times with my delivery crew.
Voila! As my mentor Mr. [Andrew]
Quigley used to say to
me: ‘It is idiot’s work, Josh. And
you’re thoroughly qualified!’”
But Resnek takes his ego to
the next level in an April 22,
2021, email, after Pergament
questions Capone’s chances
against the mayor. Resnek
goes to work, telling his electronic
pen pal that Capone has
plenty of money, that Capone
and his wife are “lifelong Italian
people.”
“He just put up $20,000 for
me to deliver the paper door to
door every two weeks until the
primary,” states Resnek. “The
other guy can’t beat my messaging
citywide. Better yet, I
believe the Black woman will
be running. I think she can win!
With both of them running
into a September primary, the
mayor gets bounced. He can’t
survive a two front war with
me as the battlefield general.”
As is Resnek’s track record,
he couldn’t have been more
wrong post primary day.
During the Sept. 1 deposition,
Resnek denied taking
any money from anyone – that
if he did take in any cash, he
would report it to his employer
to deposit into the newspaper’s
Rockland Trust bank
account.
Resnek admitted to approaching
the two challengers
in the mayoral race for advertising
money as well as
approaching about 30 supporters
of the candidates in
2021 in his depositions. When
asked for some names of the
supporters, Resnek stated he
couldn’t recall a single one –
as if he was being grilled by a
detective. “I’m asking you under
oath, said Atty. Robbins,
“is it your testimony you can’t
recall a single individual that
you approached for funding in
2021 in the last 10 weeks before
the primary?
“For advertising? asked Resfields,
meadows, forests and
wetlands – and they experience
habitat loss as these
areas become degraded or
vanish due to development
and poor land use management.
Restoring biodiverse
habitats, such as Rivergreen
Park, will invite fireflies and
other important pollinator
species back to our community.
Pollinator
species are animals
like bees, butterflies
nek. “Yes,” replied the attorney.
“For advertising revenues?
Yes,” says Resnek.
In another revealing email
to his employer, Matthew Philbin,
Resnek sends a proposal
marked “For Internal Use
Only – Seven Weeks Until the
Primary.” Resnek describes a
budget needed to print and
deliver 10,700 newspapers
door to door from August 4
through September 15, for a
total of $15,500 at $1,200 per
week. Resnek tells Philbin in
the email to expect revenue
to Dorchester Publications,
LLC, $16,000 from Mr. A and
Mr. B for $5,000 each; and Mr.
C for $6,000.
In his explanation, Resnek
states that the “three payments
to us will pay almost
entirely for all our printing
and distribution costs for the
7 weeks.”
He then describes putting together
“atomic bombs” about
the mayor to be published every
week beginning in August
leading up to the Sept. 15 edition
with an insert, writing a
3,000-5,000 word “Looking at
Carlo DeMaria” written in “Resnek
style.”
“It will be a tell all,” writes Resnek.
“One big blast seven days
before the primary. He can’t
and won’t answer it.”
But the most disturbing
evidence to appear during
the deposition was an email
thread between Resnek and
his sculptor pal, Douglas Abdell.
Resnek – who admitted
to writing libelous stories in
his Blue Suit columns falsely
accusing the mayor of sexual
assault – takes pleasure in describing
his relationship with
women harking back to Chelsea
in 1980 in appalling detail.
In an email dated Sat., April 17,
2021, Resnek replies to Abdell:
“As to the story about that
hot woman in Florence...and
what might have been, l take
you to 1980 Chelsea, where
Arnie (Jarmak) and I are trying
to f#@k every woman in the
city as our ambition. This was
when we owned the bar, the
Beacon Cafe and turned it into
and fireflies that drink nectar
from plants or feed off
pollen. These animals pollenate
other plants during
the process of transporting
pollen grains as they move
from plant to plant.
Residents are encouraged
to attend to learn more
about the importance of
fireflies and other pollinator
species to our local ecosystem,
view the sculptures
and enjoy food and music.
the hottest spot in the decadent
city. Arnie met a woman
who repaired typewriters
who he invited to the Chelsea
Record to keep our typewriters
in shape. Her name was
Carol (last name redacted). In
quick succession we both f#@
ked her. Arnie f@#ked her in
his apartment on the lower
end of Broadway. When she
was finished she came down
stairs and she f@#ked me. It
was wonderful. She f@#ked
like an animal. The moment
she was penetrated she grunted
and threw her head back.
Then she’d rock back and forth
on the bed until she erupted -
and then she’d collapse into a
shambles of a woman satiated
for that moment. She’d put
her clothes back on and that
was it. This went on for quite
some time. During this time,
Arnie and I began f#@king
her sister, Elaine, who stayed
with friends in Winthrop in an
oceanfront home. There were
days when Amie and I f@#ked
both of them and then partied
at night, f@#king other women,
and then we both had girlfriends.
For a long while, we
were f@#king three to four
women a day - not every day,
mind you - but a lot. My high
point was four in one day, my
girlfriend, the two sisters and a
friend of the sisters who came
in from Albany. Anyway...Carol
the typewriter girl came up
pregnant. She informed Amie
and I of this. Of course we kept
f@#king her almost daily until
she had to do something as
she didn’t want her boyfriend
who she was living with to find
out. We all decided - Carol, Arnie
and l to pay one third each,
which is to say, Amie and I paid
for 2/3 of her abortion.
OK. I’ll leave you with that for
now. The things Arnie and I did
with women would all be considered
sex crimes today or at
the very least civil rights violations.
We never ever f@#ked
a woman who didn’t want
to copulate. EVER. Who’d believe
us!”
RESNEK | SEE PAGE 8
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 9, 2022
~ Guest Commentary ~
Campaign Underway to Repeal New Law Allowing
Driver’s Licenses for Undocumented/Illegal Immigrants
By Salvatore Giarratani
A
new law (H.4805) that
would allow undocumented/illegal
immigrants
to apply for a Massachusetts
driver’s license is scheduled
to start July 1, 2023. Voters
will be headed to the polls
on Election Day, November 8
so taxpayers, not Beacon Hill,
can decide whether to repeal
it or keep it.
I was reminded about this
important ballot question on
November 8 after reading Beacon
Hill Roll Call by Bob Katzen
which runs in The Revere Advocate
each week. This column
is a great way to see just what
our legislators up on Beacon
Hill are doing in our name.
The campaign to repeal the
new law was steered by Maureen
Maloney, whose son,
Matt Denice, was killed by
a drunk driver who did not
have legal status in this country
and illegally drove a motor
vehicle. During the period that
the petition drive was on, voters
lined up in droves to sign
the repeal voicing their opposition
to the new law not even
yet in eff ect.
Opponents of the repeal
campaign reportedly harassed
and tried to prevent voters
from signing the petition and
in some cases forced local police
to shut down volunteers
from collecting more signatures.
The
other side obviously
likes the new law that is coming
if the voters don’t stop it
on Election Day, November
8. One supporter of the new
law, Elizabeth Sweet says, “The
[law] keeps people safer by ensuring
that all drivers, regardless
of immigration status,
know and follow the rules of
the road, take the same driver’s
test and have insurance
when they need it.” Still trying
to fi gure out what she means
by “have insurance when they
need it.” Isn’t the answer, all
motor vehicles on the road
need to be insured?
I believe it is up to We the
People of Massachusetts to
decide if this new law is right
for us. I do believe this new
law could open the door to
non-citizens voting. That is a
real concern considering just
how badly the RMV has performed
of late, right?
I trust voters will make the
correct call in November.
While the other side says, “We
are disappointed that this unnecessary
and divisive repeal
question appears to be moving
forward, we are more than
determined than ever to defend
the expansion of permission
to apply for a driver’s
license.”
This ballot question is crystal
clear who should or shouldn’t
be able to apply for a MA driver’s
license. Driving a motor
vehicle in Massachusetts is not
a right but a privilege. I didn’t
say this, the Registry of Motor
Vehicles states this. I am tired
of those sob stories about illegal
immigrants afraid to
take their children to the doctor’s
offi ce for fear of getting
caught by the police.
One fi nal question few want
to answer. Does this mean that
illegal or undocumented immigrants
given driver’s licenses
means that there will be
no longer be unregistered or
uninsured cars on the road? I
was born at night but not last
night.
As the grandson of immigrants
to this country, I am not
anti-immigrant. Never have
been. I am all for helping those
who come here legally like my
grandparents and the grandparents
of many who are reading
my words right here.
We will need to fi nd a way
to fi x our immigration policy
because the status quo ain’t
working out too well. However,
driver’s licenses are not yet
a top priority for most of us.
Vote NO on driver’s licenses
for illegal immigrants this November
8!
Estate Tax Portability
E
state tax portability was
introduced into law on
December 17, 2010 as part
of The Tax Relief, Unemployment
Insurance Reauthorization
and Job Creation Act.
Massachusetts has not adopted
portability. Encourage
your elected offi cials to
pass legislation authorizing
it at the state level. Portability
allows the federal unused
exemption amount for one
spouse to be passed to the
surviving spouse. A Federal
estate tax return would have
to be filed even though no
federal estate tax is due.
If one spouse dies and
leaves $5million to his or her
spouse, there is an unlimited
marital deduction so no
EHS STEM | FROM PAGE 4
2021 to give fi rst- and second-year EPS
families the chance to meet pre-K teachers
and other members of their school
communities.
Another event that was held for the
second consecutive year was the EPS
Back to School Bash. The district-wide
event was held on Monday, August 29 in
front of Everett High School. There was
food from The Chicken and Rice Guys,
the Cookie Monstah and Richie’s Slush,
as well as games and activities, a photo
booth and giveaways. The district’s partners
from the Eliot Family Resource Center
and the Everett Haitian Community
Health Center helped make the festivities
a big success with the approximately
1,200 people who attended.
federal or Massachusetts estate
tax will be paid. If a federal
estate tax return is fi led
within 5 years from the time
of death, you can preserve the
DSUE (Deceased Spouse Unused
Exemption) for the surviving
spouse. The due date
for fi ling an estate tax return
to avoid any late fi ling or late
payment penalties if a tax is
actually owed is 9 months
from the date of death. Congress
has given taxpayers
more time to fi le a federal estate
tax return in order to preserve
the portability election.
Revenue Procedure 2022-34
was promulgated this year
which extended the due date
from 2 years to 5 years. This
fi ve year period applies in the
situation where an estate tax
return would not otherwise
be required to be fi led for the
decedent’s estate.
If the husband were to die in
2022 leaving $5million to his
wife, there would be no estate
tax to be paid on that $5million.
If his wife had $10million
in her own name she would
then end up with a $15milLETTER
| FROM PAGE 6
Lambert, who supported sending a letter to
the City Council, said their kids can’t wait. “Our
teachers are doing a great job, but they could
be doing better if they’re given the resources,”
Lambert said. “I know what our young people
are capable of.”
McLaughlin suggested referring the matter to
a property subcommittee since there’s a separation
of powers.
Marcus said their job was to recommend it to
the City Council.
Student Representative Riley Avelar said this
matter shouldn’t be pushed out any further. “It’s a
sea of people,” Avelar said. “We need space now.”
DeMaria suggested doing a needs assessment,
adding that the former high school along Broadway
may be a good space. McLaughlin echoed
his sentiment.
lion estate. If the wife were
to also die in 2022 there still
would be no federal estate
tax, even though her estate
would have been valued at
$15million at the time of her
death. The 2022 federal estate
tax exemption is $12.6million.
Therefore, the husband’s
DSUE of $12.06million is added
to the wife’s $12.06 federal
estate tax exemption resulting
in a total federal exemption
for the wife of $24.12million.
Consequently, none of
her $15million estate would
be subject to federal estate
tax. It is therefore important
to know when to fi le a federal
estate tax return when the
fi rst spouse dies. The federal
exemption is slated to be
RESNEK | FROM PAGE 7
But Resnek’s morals couldn’t
sink any lower when he attempted
and failed to pass
along a manuscript about the
Wynn Casino land deal, writing
fi ctitiously about the mayor
and his wife.
Resnek also met with billionaire
developer Joseph O’Donnell,
claiming to take meetings
with the former Everett resident
in an attempt to help him
with his lawsuit he fi led on behalf
of Suff olk Downs against
Steve Wynn and the Mass.
Gaming Commission over the
awarding of the Class A license
to Wynn Resorts. O’Donnell
reduced to $6.2million beginning
on January 1, 2026,
unless congress extends the
higher exemption amounts.
Preserving a $12.06 portability
election now might
come in very handy several
years down the road when
a surviving spouse dies at a
time when the federal estate
tax exemption is much lower.
You would want to lock in
the higher federal estate tax
exemption now.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate
planning/elder law attorney,
Certifi ed Public Accountant,
registered investment advisor,
AICPA Personal Financial
Specialist and holds a masters
degree in taxation.
was part of the group backing
Mohegan Sun at Suffolk
Downs, which claimed irregularities
over the sale of the Everett
land to Wynn.
Resnek, in a May 4, 2019
email to Pergament about his
relationship with O’Donnell,
states, “I owe him my life – and
I do some work for him.” He
states in the email that O’Donnell
is his “billionaire buddy
from Everett” who got his kid
into Harvard and is helping him
and a friend get their book sold.
Resnek must have been a big
help as the Gaming Commission
sided with Wynn.
Next week: Resnek twists in
the wind.
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Wreaths Across America Makes National Call to Stand Out and Wave Flags to Remember 9/11 Anniversary
On September 11th, and every Tuesday, nonprofi t wants to honor the
“Freeport Flag Ladies” and those affected by 9/11, by uniting in national fl ag waving
C
OLUMBIA FALLS, Maine – September
6, 2022 – On Sunday,
September 11, 2022, national
nonprofi t Wreaths Across America
(WAA) is calling on all Americans
to join them in waving the American
fl ag in their own communities
to commemorate the 21st anniversary
of 9/11.
At 8:46 a.m., On Tuesday, September
11th, 2001, fi ve hijackers
took control of American Airlines
Flight 11 and fl ew it into the heart
of New York City and the northern
facade of the World Trade Center’s
North Tower (1 WTC).
At 9:03 a.m., fi ve other hijackers
fl ew United Airlines Flight 175 into
the southern facade of the South
Tower (2 WTC).
At 9:37 a.m., another fi ve hijackers
fl ew American Airlines fl ight 77
into the western facade of the Pentagon
in Arlington County, Virginia.
At 10:03 a.m., four hijackers
crashed United Airlines Flight 93
into a field in Stonycreek Township
near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Members of the WAA family, including
staff , volunteers, Gold Star
and Blue Star Families, and veterans,
will join to share in the patriotic
act of waving the fl ag, and sharing
the stories of those who raised their
hand to serve following the events
of that fateful day. The fl ag waving
will start at 8:46 am ET, when
on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, fi ve hijackers
took control of American
Airlines Flight 11 and fl ew it into
the heart of New York City and the
northern facade of the World Trade
Center’s North Tower (1 WTC) and
end at 10:03 am ET when four hijackers
crashed United Airlines
Flight 93 into a fi eld in Stonycreek
Township near Shanksville, Penn.,
on the same day.
You too can join by tuning in to
the organization’s Offi cial Facebook
page, to share pictures and videos
from your own community flag
waving. Participants are encouraged
to take video and pictures of
their participation in the national
fl ag waving and share them with
WAA, their family, and their friends
to help REMEMBER, HONOR and
TEACH the generation born after
9/11, how hard times can strengthen
us as a nation. Please use the
hashtag #FlagsAcrosstheCountry
and #AmericaStrong when posting
on social media and tag the
Wreaths Across America Official
Facebook page.
WAA waves the American Flag
every Tuesday morning between
9-10 a.m. ET and encourages the
public to join them. Each week,
messages of unity and remembrance
are shared and the legacy
of the “Freeport Flag Ladies” –
who took to the Hill in Freeport
on 9/11/01 following the events of
that morning to hoist the fl ag and
share a message of strength – lives
on as it did each week for 18 years.
After they retired on September
11, 2019, WAA took over the tradition
and continues the weekly fl ag
waving along US Route 1 in Jonesboro,
Maine.
“Each Tuesday, we are joined by
As seen on:
dozens of members of the local
community and curious people
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9/11 ANNIVERSARY | FROM PAGE 9
stopping to be part of something
meaningful,” said Karen Worcester,
Executive Director, Wreaths Across
America. “I hope people will join us
this year, both on the anniversary of
9/11, as well as each Tuesday moving
forward. This fl ag waving has
taken on new meaning for us all
and given a spark of hope for unity
and patriotism during this diffi -
cult time in our country.”
Following the events of 9/11,
three patriotic women (Elaine
Greene, Joann Miller
and Carmen Foote) were moved
to fi nd an old American fl ag they
had stored at home and stand on
a hill in Freeport, Maine, waving
that fl ag to honor victims. These
women became nationally known
as “The Freeport Flag Ladies,” and
proudly hoisted the Stars and
Stripes every Tuesday morning for
the following 18 years. After they
retired on September 11, 2019,
(their last 9/11 remembrance) the
following Tuesday, September
17, 2019, Wreaths Across America
took the helm and continued
the weekly fl ag-waving tradition
along US Route 1 in Jonesboro,
Maine.
To learn more go to https://www.
wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/19520/News/804/?relatedId=0.
To
watch the Facebook live event
go to https://fb.me/e/2UPjaByZj.
Everett heads to the
polls on Primary Day
Poll inspectors Helen Ray and Lana Dannenberg checked in
voters for ward 3, precinct 3.
While at the Rec Center polling place Kiiya Johnson-Booth
voted for candidate for governor Geoff Diehl because Trump
endorsed him.
Monica Johnson said there should be more options on the
Republican ballot. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
By Tara Vocino
ncumbent State Rep. Joseph
McGonagle, who defeated
challenger Guerline Alcy, advanced
to the November elecI
tion
during Tuesday’s State Primary.
McGonagle, who won
by 636 votes, will face Michael
Marchese, who is currently a
Councillor-at-Large, in the November
election.
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Everett High Football is fi red up to take on #8
Xaverian at season opener tonight at home
Solid preseason, experienced veterans have Coach DiLoreto, Crimson Tide ready for a big start
By Jason Manzilli
Fri, 9/30 Everett @ BC High
E
verett High football and
head coach Rob DiLoreto
are ready to go in the season
and home opener TONIGHT
as they host the
#8-ranked Xaverian Bros.
Hawks.
Everett and Xaverian go at it
with a 7:00 p.m. kickoff tonight
at Everett Memorial Stadium.
Coach Rob DiLoreto reports
that the team is being led by
senior captains Karmarri Ellerbe,
Giacobbe Ward, and Nick
Raymond.
Ellerbe is in his second year
as the starting quarterback for
the Tide as wide receiver Ward
is one of his favorite targets.
Coach DiLoreto said he
and his team are excited for
the start of the season and
all are expecting a big challenge
from one of the perennial
state championship challengers
from the Catholic Conference.
Everett
defeated Xaverian,
21-19, in overtime last season.
The Tide fi nished unbeaten
in the regular season at 9-0
but fell to Methuen in the fi rst
round of the playoff s. Everett
fi nished 11-1 overall.
Everett junior wide receiver
and defensive back Christian
Zamor is one of the top
players for the Tide. Zamor is
a Boston College commit and
is ready to go after two injury
plagued seasons.
Following is the remainder
of the Tide schedule:
Fri, 9/16 Everett @. Somerville,
Dilboy Stadium 6:00pm
Fri, 9/23 Everett vs. Lynn English
6:00 p.m.
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7:00 p.m.
Fri, 10/7 Everett vs. Revere,
6:00 p.m.
Fri, 10/14 Everett @ Medford,
6:00 p.m.
Fri, 10/21 Everett vs. Malden,
6:00 p.m.
Fri, 10/28 Everett @ Lynn
Classical, Fraser Field, 6:00 p.m.
Two weeks of playoffs on
11/5 and 11/12
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Meet the 2022 Everett High School Crimson Tide Girls’ Varsity Soccer Team
Pictured from left to right: Back row: Lamiah Wyzard, Nubia
Pereira, Layla Bentancur-Cardona and Leandra Germain; front
row: Karla Lopez Linares, Emily Pereira and Leah Ferullo.
PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD AT 1:00 PM
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• MALDEN •
15 ROOM / 6 BEDROOM
TWO FAMILY
DUPLEX STYLE HOME
“LOCATED AT BUS STOP TO MALDEN T-STATION”
220 Lebanon Street Malden, MA
To Be Sold On The Premises
FEATURES:
• Two Family Duplex Style Home •
• Total of (15) Rooms w/ (6) Bedrooms & (2) Bathrooms •
• ±4,317 S/F of Area • Gas FWA Heat • Basement •
• Clapboard Siding • Hardwood Floors • Public Water & Sewer •
• Zoned: Residential A • Assessor’s Parcel ID: M:137, B:799, L:909 •
Sale Per Order Of Mortgagee
Attorney Keith K. Fuller
5300 Bigelow Commons, Enfield, CT
Attorney For Mortgagee
TERMS OF SALE: $10,000.00 Deposit Cash Or Certified Funds
5% Buyers Premium Applies
Other Terms To Be Announced At Time Of Sale
Aaron Posnik
AUCTIONEERS • APPRAISERS
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413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
TOLL FREE 1-877-POSNIK1 • (767-6451)
MA Auc Lic #161 • PA Auc Lic #AY000241L
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Pictured from left to right: Back row: Lamiah Wyzard, Nubia
Pereira, Emilia Maria-Babcock, Leandra Germain, Layla
Bentancur-Cardona, Laura Sanchez; middle row: Alondra
Flores, Luna Sepulveda, Emily Pereira, Yelsa Garia and Leah
Ferullo; and front row: Karla Lopez Linares, Gabriela Lones,
Kathleen DeSouza, Shyann Ambersley and Casey Martinez.
Everett High School Girls’
Varsity Soccer Crimson Tide
Co-Captains, pictured from
left to right: Leah Ferullo,
Lamiah Wyzard and Layla
Bentancur-Cardona. (Advocate
photos by Tara Vocino)
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Meet the 2022 Everett High School
Crimson Tide Varsity Golf team
CRIMSON TIDE GOLF: the Everett High School Crimson Tide
Varsity Golf team, pictured from left to right: David Saia,
Matthew Turilli, Justin Longmore and Makenzie Powers.
GOLF SENIORS: Matthew Turilli
and David Saia. (Advocate photos by
Tara Vocino)
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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
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Price includes Roller Skates
Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost
Private Parties
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$10.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Adult Night 18+ Only
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Private Parties
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4-11 p.m.
Saturday
12-11 p.m.
$9.00
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Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Sorry No Checks - ATM on site
Roller skate rentals included in all prices
Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE
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Meet the 2022 Everett
High School Crimson Tide
Girls’ Varsity Volleyball team
The EHS Girls’ Varsity Volleyball seniors are looking forward
to playing their last season.
Everett High School Crimson Tide Girls’ Varsity Volleyball team, pictured from left to right: in
the front row: Michelle Ngo, Vanessa Almonte and Samela DeSouza Drumond; in the back row:
Jane Ebay, Alejandra Cajamarca, Emanuelly Fernandes, Julie Miranda, Darynn Desrameaux,
Sophia Sousa, Marisela Portillo and Victoria Rodrigues.
Co-Captains Michelle Ngo, Vanessa Almonte and Samela
DeSouza Drumond. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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by Jim Miller
How the Infl ation
Reduction Act Will
H h Ifl i
Lower Your Drug Costs
Dear Savvy Senior,
What kind of changes can
Medicare beneficiaries expect
to see in the Infl ation Reduction
Act that was recently
signed into law? I’m enrolled
in original Medicare and have
a Part D prescription drug
plan but spent more than
$6,000 out-of-pocket last year
on medications alone.
Overpaying Paul
Dear Paul,
The climate, tax and health
care bill known as the Infl ation
Reduction Act that was
passed by Congress and
signed into law by President
Biden last month includes
signifi cant improvements
to the Medicare program
that will kick-in over
the next few years.
These changes will lower
prescription drug prices for
millions of seniors by allowing
the government to negotiate
drug prices for the
first time and capping seniors’
out-of-pocket drug
costs at $2,000 annually.
Some other popular changes
will include free vaccinations,
lower insulin costs and
expanded subsidies for lower
income seniors.
Here is a breakdown of the
changes to expect in Medicare
and when they will roll
out.
2023: Starting this January,
all vaccines covered under
Medicare Part D, including
the shingles vaccine, will
be free to benefi ciaries. And
the skyrocketing cost of inSENIOR
| SEE PAGE 16
- 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. MI20A0378AD
CITATION G.L.c.210, § 6
In the matter of: Zeny Toussaint to: Edson Toussaint and
persons interested in a petition for the adopiton of said child
and to the the department of children and families of said Commonwealth.
A
Petition to Adoption has been presented to said court by
Edgard Jean-Pierre of Everett, MA and Rosita Claveus of
Everett, MA requesting for leave to adopt said child and that
the name of the child be changed to Zeny Jean-Pierre.
If you object this adoption you are entitled to the appoinment
of an attorney if you are an indigent person. An indigent person
is defined by SJC Rule 3:10. The definition includes but
is not limited to persons receiving TAFDC, EACDC, poverty
related veteran’s benefits, Medicaid, and SSI. The Court will
determine if you are indigent. Contact an Assistant Judicial
Case Manager or Adoption Clerk of the Court on or before
the date listed below to obtain the necessary forms.
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR
ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN
SAID COURT AT: Woburn ON OR BEFORE TEN O’CLOCK
IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON 10/25/2022.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court.
Date: August 23, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
September 9, 16, 23, 2022
Attention is directed to the minimum wage rates to be paid as determined by the
Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development and the weekly payroll record
submittal requirements under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws,
Chapter 149, Section 26 through 27D inclusive.
Selection of the contractor will be based upon bidder qualifications, including
evidence of past performance in similar projects, and bid price. The contract will
be awarded to the bidder deemed by the awarding authority to be the lowest
responsible and eligible bidder.
The bidder agrees that its bid shall be good and may not be withdrawn for a period
of 90 days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after the opening of
the bids.
If the bidder views/obtains the plans and specifications from a source other than
those noted in this Invitation for Bids, the accuracy and/or completeness of the bid
documents cannot be guaranteed, and the bidder assumes the responsibility for obtaining
any additional information regarding the project, including addenda, that may
be required for bidding. Failure to acknowledge addenda issued during bidding shall
designate a bid as non-responsive.
The City reserves the right to waive any informalities, to accept or reject, in whole
or in part any or all bids, or take whatever other action may be deemed to be in the
best interest of the City.
City of Everett
Robert Moreschi
Chief Procurement Officer
Phone: 617-394-2290, Fax: 617-394-2339
September 9, 2022
Each Bid must be accompanied by a bid security consisting of a BID BOND, CASH,
or CERTIFIED CHECK issued by a responsible bank or trust company in the amount
of 5% of the bid price. A Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond
each in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price will be required when the
successful Bidder delivers the executed Agreement to Owner.
All bids for this project are subject to applicable public bidding laws of Massachusetts,
including G.L. c.30, § 39M, as amended.
ITEM
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for furnishing the following ITEMS will be received at the Office of the
Purchasing Agent, City Hall, Room 39, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149, until the
time specified below at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read:
BID OPENING
Bid: On-Call Water Main Replacement Sept 29, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. Local Time
The Work generally consists of the replacement of water mains and associated
valves, fittings, hydrants, services, appurtenances, and surface restorations in the
City of Everett, Massachusetts, on an on-call basis for a period of one (1) year. At
the sole discretion of the City of Everett, this Contract may be extended for up to
two (2) additional one year periods at the same pricing, terms, and conditions. All
water mains shall be replaced to equal or better than existing condition including
pavement, sidewalk and curbing restoration, and loam and seed. The City of Everett
anticipates completing up to One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) of water main replacement
work annually, however, the type and amount of work shown in the bid form
is not guaranteed and is provided for comparison of bids for a typical year of work.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) prequalification of contractors
with the class of work as Sewer & Water, for the project with an estimated
value of $1,000,000 will be required. Prospective bidders are not expected to submit
an R109 form. Contractors may obtain informational copies of the bid documents,
but will not be considered an eligible bidder without having obtained MassDOT prequalification
prior to the date and time of the bid opening. The Contract will only be
awarded to a MassDOT prequalified contractor.
Contract Documents may be obtained through Tata & Howard, by emailing a request
to Matt Carter at mcarter@tataandhoward.com starting: September 7, 2022 at
11:00 A.M.
Bids will be opened in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, Room 39, 484
Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 on Thursday September 29, 2022 at 10:00 A.M.,
local time.
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~ Legal Notice ~
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SENIOR | FROM PAGE 15
sulin will be capped at $35 per
month. This will be a significant
saving for the more than
3 million Medicare enrollees
who currently use insulin to
control their diabetes.
Also starting next year, drug
makers will be penalized in
the form of “rebates” that they
would be forced to pay to the
government if they impose
price increases that exceed
general inflation.
2024: Cost sharing for catastrophic
coverage in Part
D will be eliminated. Under
the current Part D benefit,
once your out-of-pocket costs
reach $7,050 in 2022, you enter
“catastrophic” coverage
but are still responsible for 5
percent of your prescription
drug costs, with no limit.
But in 2024, people with
Part D coverage will no longer
be responsible for any out-ofpocket
drug costs once they
enter catastrophic coverage.
This is significant for seniors
who use expensive medications
for conditions like cancer
or multiple sclerosis.
Also starting in 2024
through 2029, Part D premiCITY
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 September 19, 2022
at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties
may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 380 Second Street
Map/Lot: K0-06-000041
To Whom It May Concern:
Person Owner:
Conquest Realty
Richard A. Badolato, Richard E. Kolinsky Trustees
380 Second Street
Everett, MA 02149
Person Requesting: Mr. Scott Brown
1280 Centre Street
Newton, MA 02459
Proposal:
To construct a new mixed use residential and Commercial Building with 23 stories and
238’-3” in height.
Reason for Denial:
The proposed new building does not comply with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance
as there are several zoning violations (see below).
Violation:
• The proposed Left side yard is only 1’-3” wide.
•
The proposed building height is 238’-3”.
• The Floor are ratio is above what is allowed at 9.61.
Parking is not as required. This must be cleared up by following Section 35 the Transportation
Demand Management zoning ordinance.
ZONING:
Section 35 Commercial Triangle Economic Development District (CTEDD) F: Dimensional
requirements line 3 which states:
Side yard: ten (10) feet; provided, that the planning board may reduce the side yard requirement
to four (4) feet by special permit.
Section 35 Commercial Triangle Economic Development District (CTEDD) F: Dimensional
requirements line 5 which states:
Height. All buildings shall be limited to a maximum of eighty-five (85) feet. Other structures
on the roof shall not count towards the height unless the area of such structures exceeds thirty-three
percent (33%) of the area of the roof or any enclosed structure or mechanical equipment
exceeds twelve (12) feet in height. The height of any building may be increased to a maximum
of one hundred (100) feet upon the grant of a special permit.
Section 35 Commercial Triangle Economic Development District F: Dimensional Requirements
line 6 which states the following:
FAR (floor area ratio). The floor area ratio shall not exceed 3.5:1; provided, that the planning
board may increase allowable FAR up to 6:1 by the grant of a special permit.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of Board of Appeals
September 2, 9, 2022
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be
held on Monday, September 19, 2022 at 6:30 PM, Everett
City Hall, 2nd floor, room 27. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following:
Whereas an application has been presented by:
Oliveira’s Enterprises Corp, 158 School St, Everett, MA.
02149, for an Alteration of Licensed Premises.
All interested parties may attend.
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
PHIL ANTONELLI,
CHAIRMAN
SEPTEMBER 9, 2022
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
ums will not be allowed to
grow faster than 6 percent
per year.
And for lower income Medicare
beneficiaries, eligibility
for the Part D Low Income
Subsidy (also known as Extra
Help) will be expanded to 150
percent of the federal poverty
level, from today’s limit of
135 percent. This change will
mean about 500,000 more seniors
will qualify for financial
assistance to help pay
some or all of their prescription
drug premiums and deductibles.
2025:
One of the biggest
cost reduction measures for
Medicare beneficiaries will begin
in 2025 when out-of-pocket
spending on Part D prescription
drugs will be capped
at $2,000 per year. This will be
a major savings for the more
than 1.5 million beneficiaries
who currently spend more
than $2,000 out-of-pocket
each year.
2026: When Medicare’s Part
D program was enacted in
2003, negotiating lower drug
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- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be
held on Monday, September 19, 2022 at 6:30 PM, Everett
City Hall, 2nd floor, room 27. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following:
Whereas an application has been presented by:
Joey’s Bar and Grill Inc, for a Change of Location from 451
Ferry Street to 1936 Revere Beach Parkway and a Change
of Officers/Directors.
All interested parties may attend.
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
PHIL ANTONELLI,
CHAIRMAN
SEPTEMBER 9, 2022
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- 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. MI22P4533EA
Estate of: JEAN FRANEY
Date of Death: 11/04/2020
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment
of Personal Representative has been filed by: Kenneth
C. Herbert of Everett, 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: Kenneth C. Herbert of Everett, 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 09/29/2022.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory
or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in
the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: September 01, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
September 09, 2022
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- 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 September 19, 2022
at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties
may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
27 Auburn Street
Map/Lot: L0-03-000234
Person Requesting: Mr. Josias DeVargas
Ms. Luiza Bruna Vargas
27 Auburn Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing one-story pool house at the rear of the property
into a single (1) family dwelling
.
Reason for Denial:
•
•
There will two (2) residential buildings on the same lot
The current building is an existing non-conforming structure for a residential building,
in that the rear yard is only 4’-0” in depth and the left side yard is only 2.8 feet.
Zoning:
Section 3 General Requirements paragraph C which states the following:
Existing non-conforming structure or uses may be extended or altered, provided that such
extension, alteration or change of use shall be permitted only upon the grant of a Special
Permit by the zoning board of appeals after a public hearing and a finding by the board that
such extension, alteration or change of use shall not be substantially more detrimental to the
neighborhood than the existing non-conforming use or structure. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
Section 3 General requirements paragraph 13 which states the following:
Any lot, which is to be occupied for residential purpose shall have a frontage of at least twenty
(20) feet wide on one or more streets and there shall be not more than one (1) structure of the
type permitted for each such lot. (Ord. of 4-11-88; Ord. of 4-29-91)
Section 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional requirements line (6) Side Yard which states the
following:
a. Four (4) feet minimum with a total of sixteen (16) feet
Section 4 Dwelling Districts b) Dimensional requirements Line (7) Rear Yard which states
the following:
a. Twenty-five (25) feet minimum, except for open decks and porches which may
encroach into the required rear yard providing that in no case shall the rear yard be less than
fifteen (15) feet measured to any part of the porch or deck.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of Board of Appeals
September 2, 9, 2022
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 9, 2022
OBITUARIES
Joseph Thomas
Colameta
Joseph was born to the late
Joseph and Raffaela (Cogliano)
Colameta on March 10,
1930.He graduated from Everett
High School.He was a U.S.
Air Force veteran who served
honorably during the Korean
Conflict.As a youth, Joseph
served for twelve years as an altar
boy at St. Anthony’s church
in Everett.
Joseph was a long-time
O
f Everett, beloved husband,
father,
papa,
great-grandfather and friend
passed away at home surrounded
by his family on Monday,
September 5.
The oldest of four children,
employee of Almy’s Department
stores working his way
up through the company from
stock-boy to Director of Personnel
serving on the company’s
Board of Directors.Joseph then
worked for the City of Everett
as Purchasing Agent during
the Connolly administration.
He finished his career working
for Middlesex County Superior
Court as Personnel Director.
Beloved husband of Marion
City of Everett
Conservation Commission
Everett City Hall, Room 25
484 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
Carlo DeMaria
Mayor
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (Massachusetts
General Laws Chapter 131 Section 40), the Everett Conservation Commission
will hold a Public Hearing on September 15, 2022 in the George Keverian
Room, Third Floor, Everett City Hall, 484 Broadway, to consider a Notice of
Intent filed by Greystar Development East, LLC., One Federal Street, Suite
1804, Boston, MA 02110 (Ryan Souls - 857-254-1328) and Represented by
Bohler Company, 45 Franklin Street, Floor 5, Boston, MA 02110 (Zachary
Richards - 617-849-8040).
The Notice of Intent includes a Proposed Mixed-Use Development, 1690
Revere Beach Parkway, Chelsea/Everett, MA 02149. The owner/applicant
Greystar Development East, LLC as indicated filed supporting documentation
for the proposed development. The Proposed work is to take place on the +/acre
parcel known as 1690 Revere Beach Parkway, with 5.6 acres located in
the City of Everett and 1.3 acres located in Chelsea. Regarding the Everett
parcel, the Applicant proposes the construction of two 7-story residential
buildings with retail space on the ground floor. 857 parking spaces will be
provided within garage and surface level parking areas, and the construction
of new stormwater water and utilities. The Project as indicated in the Notice
of Intent will not result in any increase in impervious surface areas across the
Site and a Mass DEP compliant stormwater management will be provided.
A section of the Notice of Intent considers the impact of climate change in
the Site. In both buildings the ground floor and other areas will be surrounded
by concrete walls to waterproof rooms, all other lower residential will have
furnished floorelevations of higher level. Other areas will also be protected
as needed. Electrical - elevator machine rooms will be housed on the second
floor or higher will be off the flood plain.
No areas of Estimated or Priority Habitat for Rare Wildlife or Vernal Pools
exist on the Project Site.
A copy of the Notice of Intent is available for review in the Office of Planning
and Development, City Hall, Room 25.
Contact Tom Philbin, the Conservation Agent at 617-394-5004. All persons
interested may attend the Public Hearing. Park in the rear lot of City Hall.
City Hall is open Monday and Thursday, 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM, Tuesday and
Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. City Hall is closed on Friday.
Jon E. Norton
Chairman
Everett Conservation Commission
September 9, 2022
Jon E. Norton
Chairman
Phone: 617-394-5004
FAX: 617-394-5002
O
f Everett passed away
peacefully at age 95 on
August 29, 2022 at home surrounded
by his loving family.
Mac was born and raised in
Everett and was the cherished
L. (Thorne) for 65 years.Devoted
father of Patricia of Methuen,
Paul of Everett, Philip and his
wife, Dawn, of Everett, Joseph
of Shrewsbury and Janet of Everett.Loving
papa of Stephanie
Lyon and Jeremy MacRitchie
of NH, Christopher Lyon of Illinois,
Deanna and Scott DiCicco
of Peabody and Kayla Colameta
and her boyfriend Anthony
Cruciotti of Peabody.
Beloved great-grandfather of
Cameron and Ellie DiCicco and
Archer and Alice MacRitchie.
Dear brother of Thelma DeVito
and her husband Ralph, of NH,
the late Robert and his wife, Eleanor
and the late Richard, and
his wife, Barbara.Joseph is also
survived by several loving nieces
and nephews.
Relatives and friends were
invited to pay their respects
during visiting hours at the Cafasso
& Sons Funeral Home, 65
Clark St. Everett on Thursday
and again on Friday, September
9, at 9 a.m. with a Funeral
Mass to follow at St. Anthony’s
Church, 38 Oakes St., Everett at
10 a.m.Interment, with US Air
Force Military Honors, will be
at the Puritan Lawn Memorial
Park, Peabody.
In lieu of flowers, contributions
in Joe’s memory may be
made to the charity of one’s
choice.
Henry “Mac” F.
McLaughlin
husband of the late Eleanor
(Finos) McLaughlin with whom
he shared 53 years of marriage.
Dedicated employee of MIT for
31 years as a Master Electrician,
continuing after retirement for
13 years at Berklee College of
Music. He enjoyed “porch sitting”
and vacationing in York,
ME, tinkering with his 68’ Mustang
convertible, and attending
all of his grandchildren’s
events. He was also a proud
veteran of WWII and flew a flag
at his Everett home daily.
He was the loving father of
Karen Pinette and husband David
of Reading, Kurt McLaughlin
and wife Ann Marie of Malden,
Kathryn McLaughlin of Everett
and Kristin Patti and husband
Tony of Wakefield. He is
also survived by his nine grandchildren
and three great grandchildren
and many cherished
nieces and nephews.
He was the beloved brother
of the late Claire and Tommy
Bothroyd and cherished
brother-in-law to the late Dorothy
and Frank Ruggiero, the late
Sylvia Vacca and her surviving
husband Ronnie and William
Finos and his wife Gail.
Relatives and friends were
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 20
- 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
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI22P0531EA
Estate of: JEANETTE ELIZBETH KEENE
Also known as: JEANETTE KEENE,
JEANETTE E. KEENE
Date of Death: 08/19/2021
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY A
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
To all interested persons: A Petition for Sale of Real Estate has
been filed by: Helen Garofano of Danville, NH requesting that the
court authorize the Personal Representative to sell the decendent’s
real estate at a private sale.
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 10/11/2022.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: August 30, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
September 09, 2022
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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 September 19, 2022 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing
Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
134 Linden Street
Map/Lot C0-06-000194
Person Requesting: 134 Linden Street LLC
140 Tremont Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To demolish the existing Lodging house and construct a three (3) story Twelve (12) unit residential building
Reason for Denial:
The proposed use as a Twelve (12) unit building is not permitted is this Zoning District
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
.
Violations:
• A twelve (12) unit residential use is not permitted.
• Front Yard setback is shown to be 10’-9” where 14.3 feet is the average.
• The FAR (floor area ratio) for the proposed building is 1.47, where 0.5 is the limit.
• Parking shown on the lot only indicates 6 spaces where 24 are required.
• Parking Access Road is shown to be only 13’-11”
Zoning Ordinance:
1) Section 4 Dwelling Districts (a) Uses quoted below:
(a) Uses. Within any dwelling district as indicated on the zoning map, no building, structure or premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected
which is intended or designed to be used in whole or in part for any industry, trade, manufacturing, or commercial purposes, of for other than the following specified
purposes:
(1) A single or double semi-detached dwelling existing at the time of the first enactment of, the Zoning Ordinance may be converted to provide not more than a total
of three (3) dwelling units provided that the following standards are met:
Any addition shall comply with the front, side and rear yard requirements and height limitations of the Zoning Ordinance.
Where the existing building is already non-conforming, any alteration shall not increase the existing non-conformity. Parking in accordance with this Zoning
Ordinance shall be provided for any additional dwelling units. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(2) The offices of a doctor, dentist or other member of a recognized profession, teacher or musician residing on the premises; provided there is no display or
advertising except for a small professional name plate.
(3) Customary home occupations, such as dressmaking or millinery or the leasing of rooms or the taking of boarders, conducted by owner occupants only; provided
there is no display or advertising visible from outside, except for an announcement card or sign of not more than two, (2) feet square area, and that such uses be
confined to not over one-third of the total floor area occupied by each family.
(4) Schools, except private vocational schools, public libraries, fire stations, art museums, churches, parish houses and Sunday School buildings, membership clubs
and social and recreational buildings and premises, park, water supply reservations, soldiers and sailors memorial buildings, except those chief activity of which
is one customarily carried on as a gainful business.
(5) Real estate signs, referring only to the premises or tract on which they are located, and having an area not exceeding eight, (8) square feet.
(6) Truck gardens and greenhouses, provided that any greenhouse heating plant shall be distant not less than twenty, (20) feet from any street or lot line.
(7) Hospitals, not for the insane or feeble-minded; provided that no building be within thirty (30) feet of any street or lot line.
(8) Public or charitable institutional buildings not of a correctional nature, providing that no building thereon be within thirty, (30) feet of any street or lot line.
(9) Railroad or street railroad passenger stations or rights-of-way including customary accessory services therein; not including switching, storage, or freight yards
or sidings.
(10) Cemeteries, including any crematory therein, which is not within a distance of thirty feet of any street or lot line.
(11) Telephone central buildings without garages or yards for service or storage.
(12) A garage in which no business, service or industry is conducted is permitted but only on the same lot with a principal building to which it is accessory. On any
such lot, such garage space may be provided for two (2) motor vehicles, and for one (1) additional motor vehicle for each two thousand (2,000) square feet by which
the area of the lot exceeds three thousand (3,000) square feet. However, garage space for one (1) motor vehicle may be provided in any case for each family for which
residence is arranged on the lot. Not more than one (1) such vehicle shall be a commercial vehicle, and it shall not exceed two and one-half, (2 ½) tons capacity. In
such a garage, space shall not be leased to non-residents for a commercial vehicle, nor for more than one (1) vehicle of any kind for each resident on the lot. Such a
conforming garage may be erected on the lot previous to the erection of a principal building on the same lot but where thus erected earlier than the principal building
the garage shall be so placed on the lot as not to prevent the eventual practicable and conforming location of the principal building. Community or group garages:
which may be permitted on the otherwise vacant lot, shall only be permitted in the Dwelling District upon the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
There shall be no service for gain to other the owners or tenants of such garages. No such garage shall conduct a repair shop. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
ZONING See page 20
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 18
invited to visiting hours Thursday,
September 1 at the Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral
Home, Everett.A funeral service
was held at the Woodlawn
Cemetery Chapel, Everett.
Interment was in Woodlawn
Cemetery.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
may be made in Henry’s name
to your favorite charity.
O
Edwin (Ed)
Candido Fortes
f Everett.A gentle man -
generous with his time,
wisdom and resources. A lifelong
active learner, he was intellectually
curious, walking daily
to the Everett Public Library
to read the newspaper and to
check out a book. A bibliophile,
he was a well-read person who
had a fondness for reading creative
historical nonfi ction. If Ed
was not reading a book or gardening,
he was watching PBS
programs such as Masterpiece,
Frontline and other historical
and cultural documentaries. Ed
also enjoyed visits to museums
and traveled both domestically
and internationally to visit the
historical places he read about.
Ed was civil, polite and a person
of integrity. A man of his
word, he was not easily
swayed by popular
opinion. Because of his
love for learning, he could converse
with anyone on many topics.
Well-spoken, he also listened
to what others had to say while
communicating his point of
view. After his retirement from
work, he continued to exhibit
a very strong work ethic, strivOBITUARIES
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ZONING From page 19
(13) Agriculture, horticulture or floriculture and the expansion or reconstruction of existing structures there-on for the primary purpose of agriculture, horticulture or
floriculture. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(14) Temporary mobile home placed on the site of a residence destroyed by fire or other holocaust, for the purpose of providing temporary shelter while the residence
is being rebuilt, but not to exceed twelve (12) months. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(15) The following uses shall only be permitted in the Dwelling District upon the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals:
A. Uses, whether or not on the same parcel as activities permitted as a matter of right, accessory to activities permitted as a matter of right, which activities are
necessary in connection with scientific research or scientific development or related production. The Zoning Board of Appeals may grant such permit provided that
it finds that the proposed accessory use does not substantially derogate from the public good.
B. Community or group garages which may be permitted on an otherwise vacant lot. There shall be no service for gain to other than the owners or tenants of such
garages. No such garages shall conduct a repair shop.
(16) Open-air markets of any type shall be prohibited. The sale of used household goods by residential occupants on their premises, normally referred to as garage sales,
shall be allowed providing that such sale not continue for a period of more than seven (7) days in any year, except by Special Permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(Ord. of 4-29-91)
(17) Conversion of Dwelling. No new dwelling unit created by the conversion of an existing dwelling shall be permitted unless the requirements of minimum lot area
and off street parking are satisfied for all dwelling units in existence and proposed in the dwelling after the conversion or enlargement. (Ord. 02-046 of Oct. 22, 2003)
2) Section 4 b) Dimensional Requirements line 4 Front Yard which states the following:
Twenty (20) feet minimum except where the average front yard of a least two (2) buildings on the same side of the street and within two hundred (200) feet of the
lot are less than twenty (20) feet, and the front yard may be equal to the average of those buildings but not less than ten (10) feet. Porches may encroach ten (10)
feet onto the required front yard. Stairs shall be excluded from any front yard restrictions. (Ord. of 6-29-87)
3) Section 4 Dwelling districts b) Dimensional Requirements 2) line C which states the following:
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)
4) Section 17 Off-street Parking line 2
(A) Off-street parking facilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements as outlined below. Where the Term “gross square feet” is used, it shall mean
the total occupiable floor area measured within the exterior walls of the building. (Original Ord. Of 2-26-1965, 6-29-1987
2. Multifamily dwellings--------------------------------2 spaces per dwelling unit.
5) Section 17 Off-street Parking section O line 5 which states the following:
All parking areas shall have an access road with a minimum of eighteen (18) feet to Allow ingress and exiting at same time.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of Board of Appeals
September 2, 9, 2022
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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 September 19, 2022 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing
Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
46 Liberty Street
Map/Lot: C0-03-000152
Person Requesting: Mr. Hector Angel Trustee
46 Liberty Street Realty Trust
45 High Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To demolish the existing two--family house and construct a three (3) story Nine (9) unit residential building
.
Reason for Denial:
The proposed use as a Nine (9) unit building is not permitted is this Zoning District
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
Violations:
• A Nine (9) unit residential use is not permitted.
• The FAR (floor area ratio) for the proposed building is 0.73. where 0.5 is the limit.
• Parking shown on the lot only indicates 12 spaces where 18 are required.
Zoning:
1) Section 4 Dwelling Districts (a) Uses quoted below:
(a) Uses. Within any dwelling district as indicated on the zoning map, no building, structure or premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected which
is intended or designed to be used in whole or in part for any industry, trade, manufacturing, or commercial purposes, of for other than the following specified purposes:
(1) A single or double semi-detached dwelling existing at the time of the first enactment of, the Zoning Ordinance may be converted to provide not more than a total of
three (3) dwelling units provided that the following standards are met:
Any addition shall comply with the front, side and rear yard requirements and height limitations of the Zoning Ordinance.
Where the existing building is already non-conforming, any alteration shall not increase the existing non-conformity. Parking in accordance with this Zoning Ordinance
shall be provided for any additional dwelling units. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(2) The offices of a doctor, dentist or other member of a recognized profession, teacher or musician residing on the premises; provided there is no display or advertising
except for a small professional name plate.
(3) Customary home occupations, such as dressmaking or millinery or the leasing of rooms or the taking of boarders, conducted by owner occupants only; provided there
is no display or advertising visible from outside, except for an announcement card or sign of not more than two, (2) feet square area, and that such uses be confined
to not over one-third of the total floor area occupied by each family.
(4) Schools, except private vocational schools, public libraries, fire stations, art museums, churches, parish houses and Sunday School buildings, membership clubs and
social and recreational buildings and premises, park, water supply reservations, soldiers and sailors memorial buildings, except those chief activity of which is one
customarily carried on as a gainful business.
(5) Real estate signs, referring only to the premises or tract on which they are located, and having an area not exceeding eight, (8) square feet.
(6) Truck gardens and greenhouses, provided that any greenhouse heating plant shall be distant not less than twenty, (20) feet from any street or lot line.
(7) Hospitals, not for the insane or feeble-minded; provided that no building be within thirty (30) feet of any street or lot line.
(8) Public or charitable institutional buildings not of a correctional nature, providing that no building thereon be within thirty, (30) feet of any street or lot line.
(9) Railroad or street railroad passenger stations or rights-of-way including customary accessory services therein; not including switching, storage, or freight yards or sidings.
(10) Cemeteries, including any crematory therein, which is not within a distance of thirty feet of any street or lot line.
(11) Telephone central buildings without garages or yards for service or storage.
(12) A garage in which no business, service or industry is conducted is permitted but only on the same lot with a principal building to which it is accessory. On any such
lot, such garage space may be provided for two (2) motor vehicles, and for one (1) additional motor vehicle for each two thousand (2,000) square feet by which the area
of the lot exceeds three thousand (3,000) square feet. However, garage space for one (1) motor vehicle may be provided in any case for each family for which residence
is arranged on the lot. Not more than one (1) such vehicle shall be a commercial vehicle, and it shall not exceed two and one-half, (2 ½) tons capacity. In such a garage,
space shall not be leased to non-residents for a commercial vehicle, nor for more than one (1) vehicle of any kind for each resident on the lot. Such a conforming garage
may be erected on the lot previous to the erection of a principal building on the same lot but where thus erected earlier than the principal building the garage shall be so
placed on the lot as not to prevent the eventual practicable and conforming location of the principal building. Community or group garages: which may be permitted on
the otherwise vacant lot, shall only be permitted in the Dwelling District upon the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals. There shall be no service for
gain to other the owners or tenants of such garages. No such garage shall conduct a repair shop. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(13) Agriculture, horticulture or floriculture and the expansion or reconstruction of existing structures there-on for the primary purpose of agriculture, horticulture
or floriculture. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(14) Temporary mobile home placed on the site of a residence destroyed by fire or other holocaust, for the purpose of providing temporary shelter while the residence is
being rebuilt, but not to exceed twelve (12) months. (Ord. of 4-29-91)
(15) The following uses shall only be permitted in the Dwelling District upon the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals:
LIBERTY ST. See page
22
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 20
ing to give his best every day.
His lifelong investment in being
an individual of strong character
kept him mentally sharp
throughout his long life.
Ed passed away on August
26, 2022 at the age of 90 after
a short illness. He was born in
Chelsea, Ma to Elizabeth (Russell)
and Candido Fortes. In
1949, he graduated from Chelsea
High School. As a young
man, his brothers and sisters
fondly remember him for his
kind, easy-going and caring spirit.
Always dependable, he cared
for his beloved mother during
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 23
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 September 19, 2022
at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties
may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
178-180 Elm Street
Map/Lot: N0-03-000042
Person Requesting: Kaura, LLC
178 Elm Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
Applicant seeks to construct a fourth-floor addition containing four (4) residential units over the
existing first, second and third floors (the first floor being a convenience store) non-conforming
structure located on a 3769 s.f. lot within the Business District, as per plan date March 25, 2020
Violations:
• The existing building is non-conforming in there is not set back provided. The front yard should
be 10 feet for residential, the rear yard is only 3.6 feet in depth and should be 25 feet.
• There is no parking indicated on the plot plan. The applicant must get approval for the parking
thought the Transportation Demand Management Ordinance
• There are more than, ten (10) units in the building therefore must provide for affordable units.
Zoning:
Section 3 General Requirements paragraph C which states the following:
Existing non-conforming structure or uses may be extended or altered, provided that such extension,
alteration or change of use shall be permitted only upon the grant of a Special Permit by the zoning
board of appeals after a public hearing and a finding by the board that such extension, alteration
or change of use shall not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing
non-conforming use or structure.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of Board of Appeals
September 2, 9, 2022
LIBERTY ST. from page 21
A. Uses, whether or not on the same parcel as activities permitted as a matter of right, accessory to activities permitted as a matter of right, which activities are necessary
in connection with scientific research or scientific development or related production. The Zoning Board of Appeals may grant such permit provided that it finds that
the proposed accessory use does not substantially derogate from the public good.
B. Community or group garages which may be permitted on an otherwise vacant lot. There shall be no service for gain to other than the owners or tenants of such garages.
No such garages shall conduct a repair shop.
(16) Open-air markets of any type shall be prohibited. The sale of used household goods by residential occupants on their premises, normally referred to as garage sales,
shall be allowed providing that such sale not continue for a period of more than seven (7) days in any year, except by Special Permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(Ord. of 4-29-91)
(17) Conversion of Dwelling. No new dwelling unit created by the conversion of an existing dwelling shall be permitted unless the requirements of minimum lot area and
off street parking are satisfied for all dwelling units in existence and proposed in the dwelling after the conversion or enlargement. (Ord. 02-046 of Oct. 22, 2003)
2) Section 4 Dwelling districts b) Dimensional Requirements 2) line C which states the following:
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)
Section 17 Off-street Parking line 2
(A) Off-street parking facilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements as outlined below. Where the Term “gross square feet” is used, it shall mean the
total occupiable floor area measured within the exterior walls of the building. (Original Ord. Of 2-26-1965, 6-29-87
2. Multifamily dwellings--------------------------------2 spaces per dwelling unit.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of Board of Appeals
September 2, 9, 2022
New East Boston Ferry Service
Project Begins September 12
B
OSTON – Today the MBTA announced
a new ferry service
project that will operate between
East Boston at Lewis Mall and the
downtown Boston area at Long
Wharf beginning Monday, September
12. The MBTA last offered
ferry service from Lewis Mall in the
spring of 2022 as an alternative
to shuttle buses when Blue Line
service was suspended for tunnel
maintenance. Approximately
1,750 daily riders chose the ferry
during the diversion, prompting
the state legislature to fund the
ferry service pilot between East
Boston and downtown Boston.
“We’re pleased to be able to
demonstrate this ferry service between
East Boston and downtown
Boston this fall and next spring,”
said MBTA General Manager
Steve Poftak. “We know riders
valued the ferry service last spring
when Blue Line service was suspended
for maintenance. Demonstration
projects such as these take
coordination and funding, and I’d
like to thank our local elected leaders
for pursuing and securing the
funds necessary to allow the T to
operate this seasonal service.”
“This ferry service will be a critical
link in further activating the
inner harbor and connecting the
North End and East Boston. I am
proud that we were able to receive
state funding to make this
investment possible and I look forward
to building off its success in
the near future,” said Representative
Aaron Michlewitz, Chair of
the House Committee on Ways
& Means (D-Boston). “I want to
thank my colleagues in the Legislature,
Representative Madaro,
and Senator Edwards, for the work
they did to help secure these critical
funds.”
“The return of the East Boston
ferry through the fall season and
next spring is a win for residents
across our community,” said Representative
Adrian Madaro. “At
a time when increased congestion
and transportation challenges
have meant more difficult commutes,
the ferry will offer people
an additional transit option with
frequent service at peak hours and
at a cost on par with the subway.
I was proud to partner with Rep.
Michlewitz and Sen. Edwards to
secure funding to bring back the
ferry, and I’m excited for residents
to be able to use this enjoyable,
accessible mode of public transit
to cross the harbor.”
“Finally! It makes so much sense
to use our coastline to our advantage,”
said Senator Lydia Edwards.
“We need to build and invest
as much as possible in affordable
waterfront transportation.
This is just the beginning!”
The East Boston ferry demonstration
project is funded through
the state and will operate seven
days a week during fall 2022
and spring 2023. Each trip will be
approximately 10 minutes. The
East Boston ferry service project
will operate from September 12
during the fall season to November
30, 2022. Service will pause
for the winter and resume for the
spring season on March 1, 2023.
The full East Boston ferry project
schedule will be available on mbta.
com soon.
On weekday mornings, 11 trips
will depart Lewis Wharf every 30
minutes beginning at 7 AM and 10
return trips will depart from Long
Wharf every 30 minutes starting at
7:15 AM. On weekday afternoons
and evenings, ferries will depart
Lewis Mall every 30 minutes beginning
at 2:30 PM with the last
trip at 7:30 PM. Trips from Long
Wharf to Lewis Mall will leave every
30 minutes beginning at 2:15
PM with the last trip at 7:45 PM.
On weekend mornings, eight
trips will depart Lewis Wharf every
30 minutes beginning at 9 AM,
and seven return trips will depart
from Long Wharf every 30 minutes
beginning at 9:15 AM. On weekend
afternoons and evenings, ferries
will depart Lewis Wharf every
30 minutes beginning at 3:30 PM
with the last trip departing at 8:30
PM. Twelve return trips will depart
Long Wharf every 30 minutes beginning
at 3:15 PM with the last
ferry departing at 8:45 PM.
A one-way fare for the East Boston
ferry is $2.40 or $1.10 for reduced
fare riders, the same fare
as the subway. Fares can be purchased
at the Long Wharf ticket
booth and on the mTicket app. The
MBTA also accepts printed LinkPasses,
Commuter Rail Zone passes,
and M7 passes. More information
on ferry fares is available at
mbta.com/fares.
For more information, visit mbta.
com, or connect with the T on Twitter
@MBTA, Facebook /TheMBTA,
or Instagram @theMBTA.
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 22
her elder years. A veteran of the
United States Navy, he worked
as a shipping clerk and apprentice
pipefitter in the Boston Naval
Shipyard. Upon retirement
from the U.S. Navy, he remained
active in the Naval Reserve while
he embarked on a career with
I.B.M Corporation working in
the Accounts Receivables, Billing
and Inventory department.
His father, Candido; his mother
Elizabeth (Russell) Lopes;
his brothers Anthony Fortes
and Joel Lopes; and his sister
Cathleen Santio preceded Ed
in death. His two sons, Anthony
P. of Roxbury, MA and Edwin
Charles of Pawtucket, RI; his
brother Norman (Gary) Lopes
of Everett, MA and his two sisters
Isabelle Martin Allen of Wy~
In Memoriam ~
John A. Pomer
9/11/2021 - 9/11/2022
oming, MI and Carolyn Hardwick
of Silver Spring, MD survive
him. Ed will remain forever in
the hearts of his grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
Ed never liked being the center
of attention and per his wishes;
there will be no memorial
service. To honor his memory,
make a habit of visiting your local
library or bookstore to select
great books to read and/or donate
books to your local library,
children’s or elder community
organizations to share the love
of learning with others.
“Until we meet again, here’s
wishing you a happy voyage
home.”
Ann “Nana” (Ferraro)
Bradshaw
It has been one very long year;
Losing you was devastating.
Forever in our hearts.
- Your Loving Family
O
f Everett.Lifelong resident,
passed away September
2. Wife of the late Charles Bradshaw.
Beloved Mother of Violet
Radzikowski of Peabody, Charlotte
O’Brien of Fall River, Dennis
Bradshaw of Chelsea, and
Denise Spencer of Saugus. Devoted
grandmother of Anthony
& Gia Radzikowski, Joseph & Gail
Radzikowski, Steven & Amanda
Radzikowski, Casey, Brandon &
Kyle Spencer, Matthew & Patrick
O’Brien, and the late Kimberly
Turcott of New Bedford & Christopher
O’Brien of Fall River; also
cherished great grandmother of
Max, Darian, Luke & Maya Radzikowski
and Samuel & Zachary
Turcott. predeceased by her
bothers Angelo & John Ferraro
and her sister, Lucy Battaglia.
Survived by her sister Norma
Todd of Everett. Dear friend of
Nancy Nunez & Brittney Trainito.
Ann was best known as “Nana”
- the face & namesake of Nanas
Pizza in Everett- where
she worked from 1991 until
2018. Over those years, Ann
became “Nana” to everyone.
From the employees to the
customers, she would share
in the laughs & lives of countless
people who considered
her easy to confide in because
of her genuine care for them.
Prior to that, she was a stitcher
at Middledale Manufacturing
on Tremont Street in Everett.
At home, Ann loved to cook
for all occasion’s, most especially
Christmas Eve as she
opened her home to everyone.
She was the most free, funny &
welcoming person most have
ever met. She made an unforgettable
impression on everyone
and will be sorely missed,
but certainly remembered.
Visiting hours will be Friday
from 10 - 11:45 am at Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral
Home, 331 Main Street, Everett,
Friday, September 9th. A prayer
service will follow.
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1. On Sept. 9, 1919,
most of Boston’s policemen
went on strike and were
fired; what future U.S. president
– running for governor
– supported the firings?
2. What was the previous
name of TV’s “Ponderosa”?
3.
What sound do turtles
make?
4. On Sept. 10, 1960,
Ethiopian marathon runner
Abebe Bikila became the
first sub-Saharan to win an
Olympic gold medal; what
did his attire lack?
5. How are New England,
satin and cashmere
lop similar?
6. On Sept. 11, 1850,
what Swedish singer had
her American debut in NYC?
7. An asp is a venomous
snake of what country?
8. What country produces
the most oil?
9. On the “Kung Fu”
TV series, what insect was
Caine’s nickname?
10. On Sept. 12, 1962,
who delivered the “We
choose to go to the Moon”
speech?
11. In what Hall of Fame
would you find Sam Cooke
and Fats Domino?
12. What makes blue
cheese stink?
13. What George and Ira
Gershwin song includes a
dispute about the pronunciation
of “either”?
14. On Sept. 13, 1833,
Calcutta, India, received
its first shipment from Boston
of what product of local
lakes?
15. What country has a
Secret Intelligence Service
known as M16?
16. On Sept. 14, 1716, the
first U.S. lighthouse was lit
where?
17. Ichabod Crane is the
protagonist of what Washington
Irving short story?
18. Japanese and Mediterranean
cuisine use ink
from what sea creatures?
19. What is the second-longest
U.S. river (after
Mississippi-Missouri)?
20. On Sept. 15, 1971,
what TV detective series
debuted: “Charlie’s Angels,”
“Columbo” or “Kojak”?
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.
BUYER1
BUYER2
Colin, Dary M
Cai, Liquan
Extra, Nadege
Falaise, Exon
Lei, Qingyun
SELLER1
Devito, Joseph A
Driver, Joseph W
Schram, Bernard J
SELLER2
Devito, Diane M
ADDRESS
31 Warren St
Brown, Amanda R 58 Windsor St
24 Adams Ave
CITY DATE
Everett
Everett
Everett
08.15.22
08.15.22
08.19.22
PRICE
790000
599000
660000
ANSWERS
1. Calvin Coolidge
2. “Bonanza”
3. Heavy breathing
4. He ran barefoot.
5. They are breeds of rabbit.
6. Jenny Lind
7. Egypt
8. USA
9. Grasshopper
10. President John F. Kennedy
11. Rock and roll
12. A mold called penicillium.
13. “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off”
14. Ice
15. The United Kingdom
16. Boston Harbor
17. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
18. Cephalopods (like squid and
octopus)
19. The Yukon
20. “Columbo”
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