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Connolly Center during the annual Holiday Party for seniors.
See page 11 for photo highlights. (Ron Colman photo)
Friday, December 16, 2022
Carlo Demaria, Jr. vs. Everett Leader Herald, Sergio Cornelio, Joshua Resnek, matthew Philbin and Andrew Philbin, Sr.
Philbin’s denial of culpability in Leader Herald stories proven false with
release of emails between himself and lying Publisher/Editor Resnek
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Al takes the Polar Plunge
ALL IN FOR THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Ward 6 City Councillor
Al Lattanzi is shown taking the icy Polar Plunge outside the
Recreation Center to support Special Olympics. Story and
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 16, 2022
City and MBTA offi cials assess the feasibility of bringing the Silver Line to Everett
By Tara Vocino
pproximately 44 people
attended Tuesday’s virtual
meeting to assess the
feasibility, utility and cost of
extending the Silver Line into
Everett.
According to MassDOT
A
Project Manager Doug Johnson,
out of 141 panelists, they
were least likely to use Alternative
1 to Malden Center
by Ferry Street; Alternate
2 – Wellington by Route 16
and Sullivan by Broadway;
and most likely to use Alternative
3 from Chelsea to Sullivan.
“The five tier 2 goals
are to expand mobility and
access, advance equity, improve
safety, support climate
change and advance feasible
and implementable solutions,”
Johnson said.
Project Team member Theresa
Carr said that once alternates
are at Broadway they
branch out, and all alternatives
will increase ridership.
“We can make a high-quality
investment, regardless
of which alternative is chosen,”
Carr said. “All alternatives
provide great access to
jobs, which is a reasonable
45-minute transit ride.”
All alternatives have high
ridership, especially to Malden
Center and Sullivan, and
improve safety for bicyclists
and pedestrians. All alternatives
perform well for transit
critical populations, including
people of color and
low-income travelers. All
connect upper Broadway in
Everett with Boston, according
to Carr.
Ward 3 City Councillor Darren
Costa asked them to take
into consideration the large
volume of traffic congestion
when considering servicing
Everett. “I believe having better
and reliable service will
lead to less cars on the street,”
Costa said. “Approximately 70
percent of people rely on cars
for transportation.”
Another resident, who
was only listed as Adam,
said Glendale Square needs
servicing. “Walking up and
down Broadway is a large
hill,” he said. “Many of my
neighbors take public transit
daily.”
The next meeting will be
held in early 2023.
Mayor DeMaria Thanks Encore Boston Harbor Employees
for Gifts to Holiday Assistance Program
Special to Th e Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
would like to thank Encore
Boston Harbor employees
who generously donated
$500 worth of gifts to the
City of Everett for the Holiday
Assistance Program.
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the holidays special this season,”
said Mayor DeMaria.
If you would like to help
support Everett families in
need of assistance this holiday
season, you can donate
any unwrapped toys at Everett
City Hall (484 Broadway)
on the First Floor.
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Mayor DeMaria thanks Everett Kiwanis
for donation to Toy Drive
The Everett Kiwanis Club donated Amazon and Target gift cards to the City of Everett for the
Annual Toy Drive.
Special to Th e Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria
would like to thank Everett
Kiwanis for donating
105 gift cards to the City of
Everett’s Annual Toy Drive.
“This donation they make every
year is a huge contribution,”
said Mayor DeMaria. “It
enables us to help families
with older children who may
need a little help to make the
holidays special this time of
year.”
If you would like to help
support Everett families in
need of assistance this holiday
season, you can donate
any unwrapped toys at Everett
City Hall (484 Broadway)
on the First Floor. For more
information, please call 617394-2270.
Mayor
announces Everett Public Menorah Lighting – Dec. 19
Advocate Staff Report
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the City of Everett will
be hosting the annual Everett
Public Menorah Lighting
on Monday, December 19 at
4:30 p.m. in front of City Hall
(484 Broadway). Join us as we
celebrate Chanukah, which is
the Jewish eight-day “festival
of lights” celebrated with a
nightly menorah lighting and
special prayers.
The City of Everett is pleased
to, once again, collaborate
with Rabbi Sruli Baron of the
Tobin Bridge Chabad to enjoy
a festive community-wide
celebration. After we light the
menorah, attendees are welcome
to enjoy music, latkes,
doughnuts, dreidels, chocolate
gelt and more. All residents
and families are invited
to attend this celebration
as we continue to spread holiday
cheer throughout the
season.
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RGB Worldwide Enterprises Holds Event to Benefi t Portal to Hope
, RGB World Entern
Saturday, December
10th
prises sponsored their first
annual holiday fundraiser for
Portal to Hope, a local organization
that works to support
survivors of domestic
violence, stalking, and sexual
assault. Nearly 100 community
members came together
for an evening of fun, food,
and music.
We’d like to thank everyone
who came out as well as
those who contributed to the
raffles, including our sponsors
Oliveira’s Bar & Grill and
Brother’s Kafe Kreyol. Thanks
also go out to Tony Portillo,
President of Stars Branding,
who provided the printing for
commemorative t-shirts.
Finally, thank you to our
friend John Lopes and the
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North Shore black Women’s Assoc.
Annual mLK Luncheon Jan. 14
T
he North Shore Black
Women’s Association, Inc.
is holding its annual Dr. Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon.Details:
Saturday, January
14, 2023, at Anthony’s (105
Canal St., Malden, Mass.) from
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Keynote Speaker:
Chief Lester Baker, Framingham
Police Department,
Framingham, Mass. Honorees:
Building Bridges Through Music,
Inc., Lynn, Mass., and Eastern
Middlesex Alcoholism Services,
Inc., Malden, Mass.
Tickets will not be sold at
the door. To purchase tickets,
please visit Eventbrite
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There are
limited seats with a capacity
of 200 people. Tickets are
$60/per person. No walk-ins
allowed!
Please visit our website
(www.nsbwa.org) or email nsbwainc@gmail.com.
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you there!
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providing the venue and the
lively atmosphere!
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DiDomenico Joins Pearl Harbor Commemoration for 81st Anniversary
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veterans, the National Parks Service,
and USS Constitution crew
to remember the courageous
servicemembers who were lost
during the attack on Pearl Harbor
81 years ago. The commemoration
took place on the USS
Cassin Young, an historic WWII
destroyer, and at the USS Constitution
Museum where veterans
and servicemembers spoke
about this anniversary and its
impact on our country.
“I was honored to join veterans
in remembering and
paying our respects to the
many soldiers who tragically
lost their lives on this day
81 years ago,” said Senator
DiDomenico, Assistant Majority
Leader of the Massachusetts
Senate. “Serving
our country in the military is
a courageous and dangerous
job, and I am proud to lead
on legislative efforts that support
and take care of our current
servicemembers, veterans
and their families. Pearl
Harbor Day is also a time to reflect
on the many heroes serving
our country and the many
sacrifices they make to keep
our nation and residents safe.
We owe them a huge debt of
gratitude for all they do for our
country.”
St. Anthony’s Church
250 Revere St., Rear
Revere, MA
Presents
Annual Holiday
Flea Market
Saturday, September 17
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Lots of Holiday Gifts,
Crafts, Nick-Nacks
& So Much More!
Admission .50 cents
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~ Calendar of Events at the Everett Public Libraries ~
December 19-24, 2022
Parlin Adults and Teens
Meditation: Parlin Tower
Room, Tuesday, December 20
and again on Thursday, December
22, at 12:15 and 1:15
pm. Take a quick lunch break;
reduce your stress from inflation,
your job and providing for
your family, with Nurse Joanne.
Please call 617-394-2300 if you
have any questions. No registration
required.
Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace
Room, Wednesday, December
21 from 3-5 p.m. Play, learn
and practice chess at our club
meetings every other Wednesday.
All ages and skill levels are
welcome. Call 617-394-2300
with any questions. No registration
required.
Thursday Night Movies:
Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday,
December 22 at 6:30 p.m.
in the Parlin Meeting Room. Bye
Buddy, we hope you find your
dad! Join us for “Elf,” hot chocolate,
candy canes and popcorn.
Parlin Children
Storytime with Kathleen:
Parlin Children’s Toddler Room,
Monday, December 19 at 10
a.m. Visit the Parlin Memorial Library
Children’s Room to attend
a story time in Spanish. Read by
Librarian Kathleen! Suggested
for ages two to six.
Drama Class: Parlin Children’s
Craft Room, Wednesday,
December 21 at 3 p.m.
Do you have a drama queen
or king at home? Drama Class
in the Parlin Children’s Department
is the perfect opportunity
for your child to put those actShute
(all ages)
“A Christmas Carol” with
the Delvina Theatre Company:
Shute Meeting Room; the
Christmas season comes alive
on Tuesday, December 20 at
7 p.m. with Delvena Theatre
Company’s production of the
beloved story of “A Christmas
Carol” by Charles Dickens. A
dramatic reading, including
scenes, of “A Christmas Carol,”
features three actors in period
costumes. Watch in fascination
as Marley comes back from the
dead to help Scrooge amend
his miserly ways here on earth
and transform himself into a
pleasant, giving old gentleman.
Registration is not required.
Everett Fire Dept. awarded over $17K
in grant funding for safety equipment
he Baker-Polito Administration
announced $5M
in Grant Awards for Fire Departments,
including the Everett
Fire Department, as one
of over 300 fire departments
across the state to have been
awarded a grant as part of the
Department of Fire Services’
Fiscal Year 2023 Firefighter
Safety Equipment Grant Program.
The $17,608.50 grant
awarded to the Everett Fire
Department will be used to
purchase personal protective
equipment and ballistic protection
equipment.
The program provides local
fire departments with a variety
of equipment that makes
the dangerous job of firefighting
safer. This is the third year
that funding has been awarded
for this purpose as part of a
five-year, $25 million bond bill
filed by the Baker-Polito Administration
to support firefighter
safety and health in
the coming years. Fire departments
in Massachusetts were
able to apply to this program
for 121 different types of eligible
equipment: ballistic protective
clothing, thermal protective
clothing, gear washers
and dryers, thermal imaging
cameras, assorted hand tools
and extrication equipment,
communications resources,
hazardous gas meters, fitness
equipment and more.
“Every time a firefighter goes
to work, they could be asked
to rescue a child from a burning
building, clean up a spill
of hazardous materials, treat
a patient with a contagious
medical condition, or rush into
a hostile event to rescue and
treat victims,” said State Fire
Marshal Peter Ostroskey. “This
program is absolutely vital to
helping fire departments prepare
for the vast array of hazards
they face today and making
sure that firefighters go
home safe after every call.”
ing skills to use with our drama
coach! Suggested for ages
six to 14.
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Excellence in the Everett Public Schools
Robotics students prove to be fast learners; two EPS teams are headed to First Lego League State Championships
The Madeline English Team
monwealth. They are hard at
work this week refi ning code
and preparing their robots for
the State Championship.
No. 2 and Lafayette School
team placed 11th and 13th,
respectively, just missing out
on qualifying for the State
Championship by a hair. Most
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EP Chief Financial Offi cer Anu Jayanth and Superintendent
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Investment Community Breakfast on December 2 at the
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leaders throughout history, from pathbreakers like Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, John Lewis, John McCain and Harvey Milk to
historic icons like Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill
and Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt to contemporary game
changers like Greta Thunberg, the Parkland students and the
Black Lives Matter movement.
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middle schoolers
were making their inaugural
appearance in the First
Lego League (FLL) competition,
they could have been
forgiven for not giving too
much thought to results. Then
again …
The Everett Public Schools
(EPS) enjoyed a smashing debut
in the FLL regional competition
on Saturday, December
10 at Revere High School.
Two of the six teams the EPS
sent to Revere earned high
enough scores to qualify for
the FLL Robotics State Championship
– set for Saturday,
December 17 at Worcester
Polytechnic Institute. Madeline
English Team No. 1, which
is coached by Bruce Jaff e and
Jennifer Cavalieri, fi nished fi fth
out of 36 teams from communities
including Weston, Andover,
Wellesley, Reading, Milton,
Saugus, Quincy and Boston.
The Whittier Team, which
is coached by Dawn Munro
and Michelle Conklin, earned
a ninth-place honor. Both
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Greystar celebrates the start of development
at 1690 Revere Beach Parkway with demolition event
Greystar’s third residential project in Everett’s Commercial Triangle will
bring 741 units to a site that previously housed a Stop & Shop
reystar Real Estate Partners,
LLC (“Greystar”), a global
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importantly, all of Everett’s
teams, students and coaches
had an enjoyable time preparing
for the regional competition
and experiencing the fun
and collegial atmosphere of
an FLL event.
“Our mentors stated that it
is rare for a fi rst-year team to
qualify for state championships,
but we did it not only
with one team but with two!”
said EPS K-8 STEM Director
Rupi Kaur. “We are very proud
of the accomplishments of all
of our students and coaches
who participated in the Robotics
Competition.”
In total, the EPS had 46 students
and 10 coaches at the
regional tournament: two
from the Madeline English
and one each from the Keverian,
Lafayette, Madeline English
and Parlin Schools. Tori
Milano and Christie Mercuri
coach the Keverian team;
James Santerre and Tenzin
Lhadon Yangkartsang lead
the Lafayette team; and Brian
Benson and Alessandro
Cornelio coach the Parlin
team.
FLL Challenge teams engage
in research, problem-solving,
coding and engineering
by building and
programming a LEGO SPIKE
Prime robot so it can perform
specifi c tasks. In addition to
the Challenge, teams also participate
in a research project
to identify and solve a relevant
real-world problem.
“Congratulations to these
students and teachers for
their hard work and enthusiasm,”
said Superintendent Priya
Tahiliani. “We were thrilled
to launch an after-school robotics
program for our middle
school students, and it has
been more popular and successful
than we could have
imagined.”
The Superintendent added
that the district is planning to
enhance its robotics club offerings
in the spring and next
school year, both by expanding
opportunities in grades six
to eight and adding programs
for diff erent grade levels.
EPS Superintendent Priya Tahiliani enjoyed a laugh with a
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Everett takes the plunge for Special Olympics Massachusetts
T
Story and photos
by Ron Colman
he City of Everett recently
held its first-ever Polar
Plunge event at the Recreation
Center and raised over $16,000
to help support Special Olympics
Massachusetts. The Polar
Plunge is a fund-raising initiative
put forth by the Massachusetts
Special Olympics where
the brave and the cold take the
plunge into an icy pool to support
more than 14,000 athletes
of all abilities in sports training
and competitions that Special
Olympics Massachusetts offers
year-round.
The event was a collaborative
effort between the Everett
Police Department (EPD) –
led by Lt. Larry Jedrey and Sgt.
Kenny Kelley – along with the
Sgt. Kenny Kelley revealed his superhero costume as Shazam
with Lt. Larry Jedrey on top of the deck of the pool.
Law Enforcement Torch Run for
Massachusetts Special Olympics
program and the City of
Everett. Lt. Jedrey and Sgt. Kelley
have been diligently planning
this event for months, and
their efforts and the bravery of
event participants raised over
$16,000 to benefit the Special
Olympics and the great work
that they do.
The plungers included Everett
residents, City Councillors,
School Committee members
and Everett police and fire
personnel along with many
School Committee Vice Chairperson Michael McLaughlin, EPD
Lt. Larry Jedrey and Ward 6 Councillor Al Lattanzi are shown
with the Polar Plunge Bear.
members of the Lynnfield Police
Academy and Massachusetts
National Guard. A special
thanks to the Everett Fire Department
for standing by as
first responders in case of any
mishaps with the frigid plunge,
of which there were none.
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A Lynnfield Police Academy member took the plunge into the
icy pool to help support Special Olympics Massachusetts.
A National Guard member took the plunge into the icy pool to
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Crimson Tide to play in Andrew James Lawson
Foundation Invitational at TD Garden
The Everett High School
(EHS) boys’ basketball team
has been invited to play in the
annual Andrew James Lawson
Foundation Invitational
on Saturday, January 21
at the TD Garden. The Crimson
Tide will play the Beverly
Panthers at 1:30 p.m. The
game will count in the standings
and towards the Massachusetts
Interscholastic Athletic
Association’s tournament
rating system.
Tickets are $20 and can be
purchased by contacting the
EHS Athletic Department or
Basketball Head Coach/EHS
Vice Principal Stanley Chamblain.
Participating schools
commit to selling 400 tickets
to the event, and EHS is planning
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gent in the Garden for this special
occasion.
“A tremendous opportunity,
to say the least,” said Superintendent
Tahiliani. “I am thrilled
for our players, coaches, and
families, and I am even more
pleased that we can benefi t
such a great organization in
the process. I expect the Garden
to be fi lled with Crimson
on January 21st.”
Andrew James Lawson had
Down syndrome and was 27
years old when he passed
away after a two-year battle
with cancer. He grew up in
Norwell and attended Norwell
Public Schools from pre-K
through his graduation from
high school in 2008. Andrew
benefited from inclusion in
both academics and sports.
“Andrew didn’t have stats
and records,” said his mother,
Regina. “Andrew’s accomplishments
have a diff erent kind of
measurement, mostly in hugs,
love and laughter. I can think
of no better measure of a life
well lived.”
EHS last played in the Garden
in March of 2018 when it
fell to Mansfi eld, 73-65, in the
Division 1 Eastern Mass. fi nal.
That Crimson Tide team featured
current Baltimore Ravens
tight end Isaiah Likely.
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event brought together community
leaders who are dedicated
to maximizing resources
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A Kiwanis holiday tradition: The Everett Public Schools
extends a heartfelt “Thank You” to the Everett Kiwanis Club
for renewing its annual tradition of generously donating
hats and gloves to our students. Kiwanian leadership visited
the Whittier School on December 5 to personally donate 40
dozen sets of hats and gloves to the EPS students. Pictured
above with Whittier students are, from left: Everett Kiwanis
Club Treasurer Marlene Zizza, EPS Superintendent Priya
Tahiliani, Past Kiwanis Club President Pat Roberto, Kiwanis
Club President-Elect Fred Capone, Whittier School Assistant
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newspaper, Tara Philbin, Manager
of Philbin Insurance, and
Andrew Philbin, Jr., of Philbin
Realty Group – emails of Matthew
Philbin were recently obtained
showing information
contrary to his denial of collaborating
with Publisher/Editor
Joshua Resnek in his answer
to the lawsuit filed by the mayor
for publishing stories and
editorials of false fabrications
and outright lies from 2017 until
2021. He denied “all the remaining
allegations and states
he is not a reporter and is not
involved in reviewing, editing,
or approving the Everett Leader
Herald publications.” Unfortunately
for the defendant, his
emails speak to the contrary.
As of this date, Matthew Philbin’s
personal secretary, along
with the newspaper’s bookkeeper,
Mary Schovanec, who
were also served subpoenas,
like the Philbins, have refused
to testify under oath.
As an example of Philbin’s
working relationship with Resnek,
in a Feb. 26, 2019, email,
Philbin instructs Resnek,” Gotta’
do a couple of rewrites, and
go over a few things. But Fred
is out…Not in print or on line.”
Resnek replies in his email,
“Got it. No Fred online or in
print, my man. Just let me
know what you want edited
and we will be set. Nice looking
paper. F@#K Carlo. F@#k
him good. That front page is
a killer.”
Philbin also offered his political-artistic
side when he
was mulling publishing an attached
cartoon in an email to
Resnek mocking former President
Donald Trump, where
he’s dressed up as Santa carrying
a sack with a man saying to
a woman, “The Grinch is here
early.” In a Dec. 16, 2019, email,
Philbin writes to Resnek, “Let’s
change it to Carlo.”
In another email with an attached
cartoon sent the same
day, Philbin writes, “Put Carlo
reading ‘The Everett Leader
Herald’ Saying Where’s the
Fake News when you want
it,,,Maybe this is one for later
date.”
Given that it was the holiday
season, Philbin’s emails continued
to offer his “holiday spirit”
toward his nemesis; in an
email – once again attempting
to mimic another political
cartoon – he writes to Resnek,
“OK, A Picture of Carlo and it
says, He knows when you are
donating…He knows when
are not. He knows if you walk
his dog, he knows if you shine
his shoes he knows. We can go
on and on here…it’s Christmas,”
writes Philbin.
The irony and the hate
As Philbin and Resnek continued
to publish their printed
hate each week towards
the mayor, Philbin took exception
to one of Resnek’s editorials
in an email dated August
17, 2020, writing to Resnek, “I
wouldn’t run this…Makes Carlo
look good…He’s trying to
save the City money.”
Delusions of grandeur
Resnek, who attempted to
publish a book about casino
mogul Steve Wynn and his
pursuit of the Class A Casino
license in Everett, but was rebuffed
by every credible publisher,
offered up his “final
proof” to Philbin and his cronies,
former Metro newspaper
publisher Russel Pergament,
David O’Connor, current
Communications Director for
the Everett School Dept., Walt
Pavlo, Jacob Resnek and James
Mahoney, the newspaper’s designer.
Resnek writes to Philbin,
“This is but one comment
of several just like it that I do
not solicit. These attacks are
brutal for him – and reach all
the right places in addition.
You and I share in any money
from the book so hyping the
book at Carlo’s expense is a
win-win for us. Let’s see what
happens.”
Making it up as they
went along
If constantly publishing
hateful lies about the mayor
wasn’t enough, Philbin and
Resnek thought falsely claiming
the mayor as racist would
help in their attempt to unseat
the mayor in the 2021 election.
Starting with false claims of
racist hiring practices and writing
false claims about security
cameras in the school administration
office on Vine Street
that didn’t work despite claiming
otherwise, Resnek and
Philbin attempted to paint the
city as racist week after week.
In one of many emails showing
how they schemed to do
just that, Philbin wrote in an
Oct. 13, 2020, email to Resnek,
“‘Subject: Racism Commission,’
So Great Article…But ‘Systemic’
Everett’s Racism,,,that
means the system set up is
racists…Hmmm. The Mayor
is a Racists NO DOUBT…(I believe
he even hates himself),,,I
also don’t believe Everett as a
whole is Racist…I think the
Mayors Hiring Practice maybe
Racists.”
The emails also show that
Resnek couldn’t blow his nose
without Philbin’s permission.
Resnek had to send all his written
articles to Philbin prior to
publishing for his approval
and editing.
In a November 17, 2020,
email, Resnek sends his “Eye
on Everett” article to his boss
for approval. “You think the
mayor or his wife will like it?”
asks Resnek. “Will wordsmith
where necessary.”
Philbin replies to Resnek,
“Some wordsmithing needed.
But other than that pretty
funny…”
Exploiting Covid
Philbin also critiqued Resnek’s
School Committee story
that same day, writing to Resnek,
“To the end you say SD…
The school Dept. is TOO IMPORTANT
to abbreviate. And
let’s make sure that the people
realize once again The Mayor
and his Administration is taking
the money away from Everett’s
kids, their Future, this Education
we are talking about.
Basically the cost of flowers…”
Philbin never let up, realizing
their strategy to hurt the
mayor during the pandemic
needed to be used to their
advantage. In a December 1,
2020, email from Philbin to
Resnek, Elena Vega and James
Mahoney, Philbin instructs his
corrupt editor to place more
emphasis on the crisis and effects
– and still blame the mayor:
“Hmmm…maybe these
Pols and the Mayor don’t really
understand the crisis and
effects on the everyday citizen
BECAUSE they The Mayor
Especially didn’t take a pay
cut did he? Did he still expect
his raise? Oh of course because
that is part of it. He is so out
of touch with the everyday
schmuck that lost hours, lost
pay, lost their jobs. And quite
possibly lost their homes…”
Makes you wonder how
much money the Philbins were
losing – probably not much
given their many real estate
holdings and marijuana business.
Don’t
quit your day job
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City of Everett Hosts Holiday Party for Seniors
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Santa and Mrs. Claus attended the Holiday
Party.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and State Rep. Joe McGonagle alongside
Sandy Schiappa and Linda Dall.
State Rep. Joe McGonagle and Mayor DeMaria with some of the many seniors at the Holiday Party.
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Volunteers served delicious food to attendees.
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the Council on Aging
recently hosted the annual
Holiday Party at the Connolly
Center.
Those who attended were
able to enjoy a delicious buffet
prepared by the COA with
choices like stuffed shells,
eggplant parmigiana, meatballs,
salad, desserts and coffee.
DJ Chris Fiore kept the
crowd moving and comedian
Johnny Pizzi had the audience
laughing. It was such
a merry celebration that even
Santa and Mrs. Claus had to
stop by and join in on the fun.
Mayor DeMaria and State
Rep. Joe McGonagle welcomed
and greeted the
guests at the event and
wished everyone a Happy
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City Lights Tree at Glendale Towers for Annual Celebration
Mayor Carlo DeMaria spoke to
all who attended.
Story & photos
by Ron Colman
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett recently
brought holiday greetings
and well wishes to the
residents of Glendale Towers
for the annual tree lighting.
The event kicked off with
serving all who attended a
delicious meal – provided by
Mayor DeMaria and the Council
on Aging – with choices
like pasta, eggplant parmigiana,
haddock, salad, desserts
and more. Then each resident
was given a reusable gift
bag containing an assortment
of goodies, an ornament
and a holiday hat. Throughout
the evening, attendees
were treated to the wonderful
sounds of Ray Cavicchio
along with his signature
“Cavichord” and the magnificent
voice of Therese DiMuzio
as they played all the holiday
favorites. Both performers
encouraged those in attendance
to dance and sing
along with them.
Mayor DeMaria thanked all
who attended for coming together
for this celebration
and wished everyone a Merry
Christmas and Happy Holidays
as the tree was lit in celebration
of the holiday season.
City workers volunteered to serve the residents at Glendale
Towers.
Handing out Holiday gift bags to those who attended.
The lit tree at Glendale Towers. Many residents gathered with their friends and neighbors to enjoy the special evening together.
Some residents couldn’t resist the urge to dance to the holiday
tunes.
~ Guest Commentary ~
The 8/10 Bar and Grille Won’t Feel the Same Without Richie
By Sal Giarratani
S
everal years back after
moving to East Boston, I
discovered the 8/10 Bar and
Grille located at 810 Norwood
St. just outside Everett
Square and met up with
Richie Sasso. Always found
him to be a friendly guy and
gracious, too.
I ended up being a regular
at this joint with my friends
Johnny 2 Dog from Eastie
and Richie Polito plus Robio
Lunetta – Eastie homeboys
who ended up in next door
Revere. Probably ate there
twice a week but especially
on Fridays because it was
always Fish Day at the 8/10
on Fridays. Best fish ever.
Large portions, great tasting
food and the price is always
just right.
When I heard that Richie
fought his good fight
against diabetes for as long
as he could, it was sad to
hear that “Sugar” finally
got him and he was only 62
years old. I have the “Sugar,”
which is why I gave up fried
fish there and replaced it
with a great plate of broiled
fish, which is always the
best ever at the 8/10, of
course, on Friday nights.
Richie had owned and operated
this restaurant for 16
years and passed away right
after Thanksgiving Day. He
was always a hard worker
and knew what it took to
build up a successful business.
I
was glad to see that the
Everett City Council honored
Richie’s memory at its
recent Council hearing. It
was a good gesture from
council members. Surely, it
was of great comfort to his
family, many friends and
all his regular customers,
like me.
I returned to the 8/10 last
Friday evening, December
2 because I wanted
to return to say my goodbye
to Richie, too and, of
course, have another plate
of broiled fish, too. I spoke
with a few of the regular
customers in the dining
area near me and we spoke
with sadness on the passing
of Richie.
It had been a while since I
dined at Richie’s place. I often
dined there with many
friends, but when Johnny 2
Dog and Richie Polito both
passed away over the past
couple of years, it didn’t feel
the same without pigging
out on some great dishes in
a great place without them.
I returned to honor Richie,
and I am sure I will return
again and again because
this is my favorite spot in Everett
to dine out with new
friends or even by myself.
Richie Sasso, R.I.P.
Therese DiMuzio sang holiday
songs to the residents.
Ray Cavicchio performed on
his “Cavichord.”
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Happy Chanukah! May your life be filled with the light of Menorah candles.
State Senator
Sal DiDomenico
& Family
419 Broadway, Everett
617-387-1110
Member FDIC
Member SIF
EVERETT TAXI &
MALDEN TRANS
(617) 389-8100
(617) 389-1000
LESTER, PEGGY, & DAVID MOROVITZ
State Representative
Joseph McGonagle
Messinger Insurance Agency
Mayor Carlo DeMaria
& Family, wife Stacy,
Carlo III, Caroline & Alexandra
SINCE
1921
650 Broadway, Everett, MA
(617) 389-9000
475 Broadway, Everett
617-387-2700
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 16, 2022
- AnnualChristmas
Carol
Song Book
Words & Music
to your favorite
Holiday Songs
Sponsored by
The Everett Advocate
& Its Advertisers
Merry Christmas
From our Family to Yours,
Wishing you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy Holiday Season!
The DeMaria First Family
Mayor Carlo, Stacy, Carlo III, Caroline, and Alexandra
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Greetings From the North Pole
...And From Us, Too!
Every member of our team would like to thank all
of those who have pulled so hard for us this year.
It’s been a privilege and a pleasure serving you.
We look forward to seeing you again in the new year.
S
abatino Insurance
Agency, Inc.
519 Broadway, Everett
617-387-7466
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 16, 2022
Best Wishes
May your Christmas and
New Year be filled with
happiness and good times!
Joy to the World!
Merry Christmas
Happy New Year
State Representative
Sal, Tricia, Matthew, and Sal DiDomenico
State Senator
Sal DiDomenico
and family
Joseph
McGonagle
& Family
Merry Christmas
&
Happy New Year
Your Neighborhood
Laundromat
104 Hancock Street
Everett * (617) 387-4838
* Wash * Dry * Fold
Pickup & Delivery
Terry Kennedy
Governor’s Council
& Family
Season’s
Greetings!
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Have a Merry Christmas
Wayne A.
Matewsky
Councillor-at-Large
“A lifetime of service to the City of Everett”
Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
Happy Holidays
to You & Yours!
Main Street
House of Pizza
130 Main St., Everett
617-387-3388
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Best Wishes
For a merry holiday season
from our family to yours
Stephanie Smith
Councillor-at-Large
& Family
Merry Christmas
&
A
Happy
New
Year!
Anthony
DiPierro
& Family
In This Season
Of Hope
Everything’s set for a beautiful season
And we know your friendship is the reason
That we’re filled with joy and cheer
At the close of another year
So please accept without delay
Our best wishes for a great holiday!
Sal Barresi, Jr.
and Family
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Lots of good friends and good times, too
Is our Christmas wish for you ...
Plus lots of great gifts and wonderful food,
To put you in the festive mood
And when at last the holiday’s through ...
May our warm wishes remain with you!
Council President
John
Hanlon
& Family
S
As Santa is busy filling
stockings everywhere,
we’re filled with warm
wishes and appreciation
for all of our patrons.
We hope that your
home may be filled
with happiness, laughter
and joy throughout this
holiday season.
Insurance
Agency
MA 0214
y
617-387-2700
617-387-6877
26 Garvey St., Everett
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Warmest Thoughts and Best Wishes
for a Wonderful Holiday and
a Happy New Year!
LESTER, PEGGY & DAVID MOROVITZ
EVERETT TAXI &
MALDEN TRANS
(617) 389-8100 / (617) 389-1000
BUSINESS ACCOUNTS WELCOME
24 Hr. AIRPORT SERVICE * PACKAGE DELIVERY
for your patronage
Merry Christmas
& Many Thanks
We’d like to display our best
wishes and appreciation for
the many good people we’ve
had the privilege to meet and
serve this past year.
Here’s hoping your holiday is merry
and bright in every way.
F.J. LaRovere
Insurance Agency, Inc.
492 Broadway, Everett
(617) 387-9700
Check out our NEW website!
www.larovere.com
Quote your policy online
Merry Christmas!
Happy New Year
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SEASONS
GREE
419 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
617-387-1110
Member FDIC
Member SIF
From my
Family to
Yours, Have
a Merry
Christmas
& a Happy
New Year!
Ward 6 Councillor
Alfred
Lattanzi
& Family
A Christmas wish to
those we miss for days
that are merry and
bright
A season of cheer to last
the whole year and a
hope that our hearts will
be light.
Merry Christmas
from the Publisher and
Staff of the
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Tide girls romp over Revere in home opener
Everett girls basketball hosts malden Tuesday night after medford tilt
By Joe McConnell
he Everett High School girls’
basketball team began the
2022-23 campaign on a successful
note after they defeated Revere
in the home opener Tuesday
night, 46-28.
Coach Riley Dunn’s club was
4-16 last year. “It was a rebuilding
year for us, but the girls
fought hard in every game,”
the coach said. And it looks like
they are ready to take that next
T
step after their convincing triumph
over the Patriots earlier
this week.
Senior Kayley Rossi and junior
Kaesta Sandy are the captains
on this year’s varsity squad.
They are both returning players
on the big club. Sophomore
Emilia Maria-Babcock, senior
Nehemie Lucien, senior Lamiah
Wyzard and senior Japhnie
Pierre are the other varsity returnees
that give the coaching
staff optimism to secure a winning
record this season.
But they are also excited about
the varsity newcomers. “I’m very
excited about our new wave of
varsity players like junior Malaica
Guilaume, junior Taisha Alexandre,
juniors Gleidy Tejada, senior
Tatiana Moran, senior Brooklyn
Acevedo, senior Tanaeja Elie, senior
Nehemie Joseph, junior Olivia
Lavaud and junior Malica Guilaume,”
Dunn said.
“We have a great group of returning
girls, and our new additions
are all hard workers,” the
coach added. “We are really emphasizing
competing every time
we are on the court this season.
We are looking to be quick on
offense, and a force on defense.”
Dunn was really proud of the
effort and hustle her girls displayed
versus Revere in the
home opener again on Tuesday
night. “They fought hard the entire
game, while keeping their
composure,” she added. “It was
a great team win.”
Next up for the Tide after the
win over Revere was Medford
on Dec. 15, and then the Malden
Golden Tornadoes make
the trek to Everett on Tuesday,
Dec. 20, for a game starting at 7
p.m. Following that contest, the
Everett girls are scheduled to
take on non-league host Lawrence
on Wednesday, Dec. 29,
at 11:30 a.m. The Greater Boston
League (GBL) season resumes
on Jan. 3 versus host
Chelsea, starting at 4 p.m.
Tide begins season with overtime win at Revere
Everett boys’ basketball heads to malden Tuesday after taking on host medford Dec. 15
By Joe McConnell
I
f Tuesday night’s game
against host Revere is any
indication of what’s to come,
the Everett High School boys’
basketball games should provide
much excitement for the
team’s fans followed by many
wins throughout the course of
the regular season.
The opening night game
went to overtime, before visiting
Everett was able to outlast
the Patriots, 63-60. The score
was tied at 57 at the end of
regulation.
“This was a good way to begin
a new season,” said Everett
coach Stanley Chamblain,
who is beginning his fifth year
as the Tide’s top boss after
serving as an assistant coach
for the previous five seasons.
“It was a good, competitive
battle, but Revere coach Dave
O’Leary always has his players
ready to play.
“We led by as many as 15
points, but Revere started
to hit its shots, while fighting
hard to get back into the
game,” added Chamblain. “We
showed our inexperience at
times, and also had the usual
first game jitters, but in the
end, we were able to stay level-headed
to pull out the win.”
The Crimson Tide only has
three players with any type
of varsity experience on the
roster this year, but the overall
resiliency of the team was
the deciding factor to push
them over the top. “I was
very happy to see how they
fought their way back, when
Revere started to chip away
at our lead,” said Chamblain.
Steven Cordero paced the
offensive attack for the Tide
with 21 points. Dave De Souza
was next in line with 15 points,
including four in the extra period
to help lead his teammates
to victory. “{De Souza}
had a chance to win the game
in regulation, but was able to
bounce back nicely in overtime,”
said Chamblain.
Tide boys co-op hockey grounds
the Jets to open season on convincing note
Everett faces Lynn again in the home opener on Dec. 21 at 4 p.m.
By Joe McConnell
T
he Everett boys’ co-op
hockey team kicked off
the coach Craig Richards era
on a successful note with a
convincing 8-1 win over the
Lynn Jets at Lynn’s Connery
Rink last Saturday.
The Crimson Tide led, 3-0
after one period, and 6-0 after
two. “The kids showed
up to play, and played
hard throughout the entire
game,” said Richards afterwards.
Everett’s
David Saia and
Revere’s Ollie Svenson
paced the offensive attack
with two goals apiece. Revere
freshman Frankie Annunzita
lit the lamp once,
along with sophomore Liam
Thompson (Mystic Valley),
senior Chris Cecca (Revere)
and Jacob Cantone (Everett).
Sophomore
goalie Ben
Rosa (Malden) made 15
saves to help lead his teammates
to victory, while the
Tide peppered the Malden
net with 35 shots. “We
played very well on Saturday,”
said Richards.
The Everett co-op boys
took on Medford at Medford’s
LoConte Rink on Dec.
15 after press deadline. It’s a
game that always provides a
challenge for most Greater
Boston League (GBL) teams.
The Mustangs consistently
have strong clubs that routinely
make the state tournament.
But Richards’ young
club was hoping to continue
their fine showing from
the Lynn game to give the
Mustangs a battle in order
to send a message that they
are ready to compete on this
level.
Everett will then host Lynn
in a rematch on Wednesday,
Dec. 21, at 4 p.m., before
facing off against host
Somerville two weeks later
on Wednesday, Jan. 4, starting
at 5:30 p.m.
Kevin Ruiz accounted for 14
points. Junior Anderson Joseph
chipped in with seven.
His classmates Allisn Desruisseaux
and Cleevance Erilus
had four and two points, respectively.
The
Everett boys were
scheduled to take on host
Medford on Dec. 15, before
facing the Golden Tornadoes
in Malden on Tuesday,
Dec. 20, starting at 6
p.m. They will then participate
in the annual BABC
(Boston Amateur Basketball
Club) Winter Tournament
at Cathedral High School
on Dec. 27 and 28. The Tide
will face BC High at noon on
Dec. 27, and then Jeremiah
Burke High School the next
day at the same time. Brookline,
Springfield Central and
host Cathedral are the other
teams in this year’s tourney.
Each team is guaranteed two
games, except for the host
club, and there won’t be any
championship and consolation
games. The tournament
is designed to keep these
squads sharp over the holiday
break.
Chamblain’s team will resume
the Greater Boston
League (GBL) schedule
against Chelsea in the home
opener on Jan. 3, beginning
at 7 p.m.
Middlesex Sheriff’s Office hiring
correction officers, medical personnel
Offering sign-on bonuses for new
officers, nurses and paramedics
BILLERICA, Mass. – The
Middlesex Sheriff’s Office
(MSO) is actively recruiting
correction officers and
medical personnel to join
one of the nation’s leading
correctional agencies.
In addition to offering
free, weekly written exams
for potential correction officers,
the MSO is currently
accepting applications for
Registered Nurses (RNs),
Licensed Practical Nurses
(LPNs) and paramedics. As
part of the ongoing recruitment
effort, the MSO is offering
sign-on bonuses of
$2,500 for new correction
officers and $1,500 for new
nurses and paramedics.
The starting base salary
for new correction officers
is $60,885 with the ability
to earn over $10,000 more
in overtime and bonuses,
while the base salary for
RNs is $72,904 plus additional
benefits. The starting
base salary for LPNs and
paramedics is $70,825.
Individuals interested in
learning more about careers
with the MSO can do
so by visiting middlesexsheriff.org/hr.
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OBITUARIES
Kenneth “Kenny”
Larson
O
f Everett. A lifelong resident,
passed away on December
6th, 2022, at 52 years.
He is the beloved son of Carol
Marchese. Beloved brother
of Paul Larson and daughter
Kristina. He is also survived
by loving aunts, uncles, nephews,
cousins, and many friends.
Kenny loved playing his guitar
and being with his late beloved
dog, Hoss. He was always available
and willing to help family
and friends. He will be missed
greatly by all.
A Funeral Mass will be held
on Friday, December 16th
at Immaculate Conception
Church, 487 Broadway, Everett,
at 10 am. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Kenny’s memory
may be made to the American
Heart Association at www.
heart.org.
Marilyn Holland
the late George Holland, retired
Superintendent of the
Malden Public Schools and
mother to Edward “Ted” Holland.
A Lifelong teacher, Marilyn
was a graduate of Nazareth
Academy, Boston State College
and Suffolk University. Marilyn
Holland and the Holland family
devoted their lives to the
well-being of the City of Malden.
The 79-year-old served
her community for decades,
first as an educator then as a
member and President of the
Malden Kiwanis club. Marilyn’s
kind demeanor, friendship and
holiday recipes will be missed
by her surviving brother, Francis
O’Hara, wife Joan and sister
Audrey, all of Melrose. Retired
Teacher Malden Public
Schools.
Visiting hours were on
Wednesday at the Rocco Funeral
Home in Everett. Funeral
Mass in Most Blessed Sacrament
Church in Wakefield
followed by interment in Forestdale
Cemetery Malden. For
more information, please visit
www.roccofuneralhome.com.
Terrence “ Terry”
James Gallagher
O
f Melrose formerly of Malden
and Everett passed
away December 7th after a
brief illness. Beloved wife of
O
f Everett. Born in Boston,
MA on October 26, 1945,
passed away on December 6,
2022 at home surrounded by
loved ones. He was the youngest
of eight children born to
Joseph James Gallagher and
Helen Frances (Joyce) and was
raised in Boston’s West End. He
was retired from the International
Laborer’s Union, Local
22 and enjoyed hockey “Go
Bruins!” and listening to Doo
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 25
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RESNEK | FROM PAGE 10
Philbin also off ers up some
inspiration to his fl unky editor
that day, off ering up some
comedy for Resnek to write:
“Hmmmm How about a call
with Trump and Wynn…Don’t
Go Don Don’t Go! I’d never
leave,,,Never. I own city hall…
Hmmmm, Maybe I’m smarter
than both of them. Come
to think of it, you know it’s
not reality either, it’s all fake
news.”
Of the 92 pages of emails
between Philbin and Res~
Legal Notice ~
ENROLLED ORDINANCE
PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 1 SECTION 4.5 OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
EVERETT AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS Chapter 43, Section 23.
ENROLLED: 11/28/2022
DATE OF PROPOSED ORDAINMENT: 12/12/2022
nek, it’s clear that, despite his
claims of having no editorial
claims to the publishing of
any articles, it’s blatantly false.
As the 2021 election neared,
Philbin appeared to be under
pressure to attack the mayor
any way he could through
his newspaper. In a February
13, 2021, email, Philbin asked
Resnek to have a brainstorm
session to discuss “Leader
Branding” where Resnek
wants to sell t-shirts on the internet
that would read “Dump
Carlo or Leave $$$ for Everett”
or “I’m Not with Carlo.”
Philbin writes, “Like his Face
and Trumps face and Hitler all
on the front. Or his Face with
#Donutman – some nifty forward
thinking things like ‘Everett
Matters Carlo’ Not Aruba…or
a shirt with all his famous
lines.”
But wait, there’s more
Despite Philbin’s claims that
CITY COUNCIL……………………………………………………. No. C0442-22
IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY-TWO
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 30 OF THE REVISED ZONING ORDINANCES
Councilor /s/ John F. Hanlon, as President
Whereas: The City of Everett Zoning Ordinance, Section 30 (“Lower Broadway Economic
Development District”) allows for the use of “Gaming Establishment” in the Resort Casino
Overlay District,
Now, therefore, by the authority granted to the City Council of the City of Everett,
Massachusetts to make ordinances:
Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Everett, Massachusetts that the Revised
Ordinances of the City of Everett be amended as follows:
A full copy of the proposed Ordinance shall be located at the City Clerk’s Office for public
inspection. A full copy of the proposed ordinance may also be found beginning on page 7 of
the agenda packet for the November 28, 2022 regular meeting of the City Council which can
be found at the following link: Packet_20221122220612735.pdf (cityofeverett.com)
This ordinance shall take effect upon passage by the City Council and subsequent approval
by His Honor the Mayor
A true copy attest
he was “not involved in reviewing,
editing, or approving
the Everett Leader Herald
publications,” an email offered
proof to the contrary. In
a December 22, 2020, email
to Resnek, stating in the subject
line: “Re: #2. EDITED EYE
THE START | FROM PAGE 6
resentative Joe McGonagle, Everett
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Everett
Planning & Development
Department Director Matt Lattanzi,
Esq. and Everett City Engineer
Julius Ofurie, were encouraged
to help commence work
on the development by picking
up a sledgehammer and taking
a swing at the existing structure
on the site, which was formerly
a Stop & Shop grocery store.
Upon completion of Phase I in
Sergio Cornelio, City Clerk
December 16, 2022
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early 2025, 1690 Revere Beach
Parkway will deliver 325 units
to the Commercial Triangle district.
Phase II, which is set for
completion in early 2026, will
deliver 416 units. The development
– designed by CUBE 3 –
will provide 875 parking spaces,
over 9,500 square feet of retail
space and 22,800 square
feet of amenities for residents.
“We are tremendously
pleased to close out 2022 by
kicking off work on 1690 Revere
Beach Parkway, our third development
in Everett’s Commercial
Triangle,” said Greystar’s Managing
Director of US East Development,
Gary Kerr. “This development,
along with Greystar’s others
at 35 Garvey St. and 85 Boston
St., represent a signifi cant
expansion of the housing options
as well as investment in
the public realm that will help
the district grow into an attractive
live/work/play area. We appreciate
the support and partnership
from Everett’s leadership
and staff on 1690 Revere
Beach Parkway.”
Amenities of the two seven-story
buildings will include
fi ve courtyards, a pool exclusive
to each building, a dog
park and an upper level terrace
on the seventh fl oor. The
location is a seven-minute walk
COPY PLEASE USE THIS COPY”,
Philbin writes, “Interesting…
when you mention his salary
I would slide in that its more
than major cities like Denver,
etc. etc. WAY overpaid
for what he puts into it. It’s a
good time to make a comparison
again.”
Judging from the many
emails provided to the mayor’s
attorneys, one thing is
clear – that Philbin’s only intention
of publishing a newspaper
was to take revenge on
Mayor DeMaria at any cost
through the use of the corrupt
Publisher/Editor Resnek.
And the testimony of Philbin’s
former vice president of operations,
Elena Vega, who witnessed
many a draft of the articles
and edits between Resnek
and Philbin, stated that
the Leader Herald wasn’t a legitimate
newspaper – to Vega,
it was all about attacking the
mayor of Everett.
from the Chelsea MBTA station,
which off ers access to the Silver
Line and Commuter Rail. Chelsea
Station is the only MBTA
station that provides direct access
to South Station and North
Station, as well as to the Seaport
and multiple bus lines. The
location also off ers proximity to
the MBTA Orange Line’s Wellington
Station, the Encore Boston
Harbor resort/casino and
the bustling Assembly Row.
Greystar’s three residential
developments in the Commercial
Triangle represent a more
than $730 million investment
in the city and will help to usher
in a new era for the district,
with transit-oriented residential,
retail and pedestrian corridors.
Located a half mile away,
35 Garvey St. will deliver 450
units, and 85 Boston St. will
deliver an additional 714 units
across two phases, dubbed Mason
(330 units) and The Maxwell
(384 units). Combined,
these projects will also deliver
more than 100 aff ordable units
to Everett.
Greystar is making various
community improvements
throughout Everett’s Commercial
Triangle. These include enhancing
the streetscape with
a new public outdoor space
with multimodal connections,
improved pedestrian walking
paths and sidewalks, and public
dog parks. Additional contributions
include a $125,000
donation to the Mayor’s Everett
Summer Youth Jobs Program
(or similar City of Everett
youth program), a Greystar-hosted
annual career path
education program, an annual
Greystar Giving volunteer day
in Everett and an annual community
block party fundraiser
on Vale Street.
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 23
Wop music, cheating at cards
with his grandchildren to see
if they would catch him, traveling,
summers at Hampton
Beach, going to plays and concerts,
and spending time with
family and “The Gang” a very
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. 22P6135
Estate of: RICHARD JOHNSON
Date of Death: July 13, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Henry Johnson of Englewood, FL. Henry Johnson
of Englewood, FL has been informally appointed as the Personal
Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with
the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice
regarding the administration from the Personal
Representative and can petition the Court in any matter
relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and
expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled
to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
December 16, 2022
- 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. MI19P6061EA
Estate of: JAMES J. TANO
Also Known As: James John Tano
Date of Death: 09/13/2019
CITATION ON PETITION
FOR ORDER OF
COMPLETE SETTLEMENT
A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been
filed by Cheryl A. Tano of Malden, MA requesting that
the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement
including the allowance of a final account, a determination
of testacy and heirs at law, a determination of heirs at law
and other such relief as may be requested in the Petition.
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 01/05/2023.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within
thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: December 08, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
December 16, 2022
close-knit group of longtime
friends. His warm and generous
nature and amazing sense
of humor endeared him to everyone
who knew him and he
will be sorely missed.
Terry is survived by his devoted
wife of over 22 years, Lillian
Jean (Rochon-Milligan), sons
Christopher Scott Milligan and
his wife Janelle of Wakefield,
MA, Brian Michael Milligan and
his wife Helena of Warren, OH
and Ruben Joshua Aragon and
his wife Tania of Boynton Beach
FL., daughters Tracey Lee Milligan-Brown
of Jamaica Plain,
MA, and Sheri E. Ellis of Hilo,
HI brothers Donald Gallagher
and his wife Charlene of Bradenton,
Fl and Dennis Gallagher
of Georgetown, MA and a
sister Carol O’Connell and her
husband Michael of Gilmanton,
NH. He was predeceased
by both of his parents, brothers
Joseph Gallagher, Jr., Paul
Gallagher and his wife Ruth of
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 27
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
By virtue, and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given
by Rene A. Belanger, Maria Ria Belanger to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc., as nominee for Ditech Financial LLC, dated October 21, 2015 and registered at the
Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as document
number 1714380, and noted on certificate of title number 211142, of which mortgage
the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from:
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Ditech Financial LLC, registered
on September 10, 2018, Document No. 1796904, as noted on Certificate of Title No.
211142
Ditech Financial LLC to New Residential Mortgage LLC, registered on December 16,
2019, Document No. 1831484, as noted on Certificate of Title No. 211142
New Residential Mortgage LLC to NewRez LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing,
registered on March 8, 2022, Document No. 1908612, as noted on Certificate of Title
No. 211142
for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the
same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on January 17, 2023, on the mortgaged
premises located at 180 Bell Rock Street, Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts,
all and singular the premises described in said mortgage,
TO WIT:
THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN EVERETT IN THE COUNTY OF
MIDDLESEX AND SAID COMMONWEALTH, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: WESTERLY
BY BELL ROCK STREET, THIRTY-NINE AND 42/100 FEET; NORTHERLY BY FLOYD
STREET, NINETY-TWO AND 65/100 FEET; EASTERLY BY LOT 129 AS SHOWN ON
PLAN HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, THIRTY-NINE FEET; AND SOUTHERLY BY LOT
127 ON SAID PLAN, NINETY-EIGHT AND 40/100 FEET; SAID PARCEL IS SHOWN AS
LOT 126 ON SAID PLAN, (PLAN NO. 2401B). TORRENS CERTIFICATE NO. 211142
A.P.N. D0-04-000025
For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed registered with Middlesex County (Southern
District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 1061714, as noted on
Certificate of Title No. 211142.
These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all
rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of
liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens,
water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances
of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage,
whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or
encumbrances is made in the deed.
TERMS OF SALE:
A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will
be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to
be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California St., Newton,
Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts
02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided
to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description
of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this
publication.
Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.
NEWREZ LLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING
Present holder of said mortgage
By its Attorneys,
HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.
150 California St.
Newton, MA 02458
(617) 558-0500
21600
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11. On Dec. 19, 1843, what
Charles Dickens novella
subtitled “In Prose. Being A
Ghost Story of Christmas”
was published?
1. What comic strip was originally
called “Take Barney
Google, F’rinstance”?
2. On Dec. 16, 1773, what
event took place in Boston
Harbor?
3. Who serves the Figgie pudding
in “A Christmas Carol”?
4.
What was named Elsie and
born in Brookfield, Mass.,
at Elm Hill Farm in 1932?
5. On Dec. 17, 1894, what
conductor was born in Boston,
Mass.?
6. What Greek god’s name is
also the name of a flute?
7. Where is the Wizard of Oz’s
home?
8. On Dec. 18, 2002, what second
film of the “Lord of the
Rings” films was released?
9. In the Philippines, for the
Christmas season starshaped
lanterns made of
paper and bamboo are
traditional; is bamboo a
wood?
10. In December 1963 what
rock and roll singer/dancer
married Miss World Catharina
Lodders?
12. Traditionally, what Italian
cake is eaten at Christmas?
13. Reportedly, this fall a gang
of what has been alarming
Woburn residents?
14. On Dec. 20, 1946, the film
“It’s a Wonderful Life” premiered;
who starred in it?
15. Last month the Scottish
Football Association
banned what professional
soccer training practice
around match time?
16. December 21 in the United
States is the shortest day
and longest night – otherwise
known as what?
17. In December 2019, Zach
King posted “Zach Kings
Magic Broomstick” – captioned
“They rejected my
application to Hogwarts,
but I still found a way to
be a wizard” – as of March
2022 the most viewed video
on what, according to
Guinness World Records?
18. Do just dogs have canine
teeth?
19. On Dec. 22, 1862, Cornelius
Alexander McGillicuddy
– also known as “Connie
Mack” and the “Tall Tactician”
– was born in East
Brookfield, Mass.; what
sport did he play and manage?
20.
What 1971 movie has the
tagline, “It’s scrumdiddlyumptious”?
ANSWERS
The
Primary Residence, Married Couples and Masshealth
I
n Massachusetts, as long
as one spouse continues
to live in the primary residence,
the home will not be
a countable asset for MassHealth
eligibility purposes,
regardless of its value.
Furthermore, MassHealth
cannot file a lien against
the property as long as one
spouse remains living in the
home. Beginning in 2023,
the maximum equity in a
single person’s home can be
up to $1,033,000. If the equity
is over that amount, the
home will be a countable asset
for Medicaid eligibility.
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If one spouse becomes eligible
for MassHealth and the
home is owned jointly, the
home should be transferred
to the spouse who is still living
at home. The at home
spouse could then transfer
the home to an irrevocable
Trust in order to commence
the five-year look back period
in the event the at home
spouse subsequently ends
up transitioning to a nursing
home. The Trust would also
serve to avoid probate in the
event the at home spouse
dies.
If the house is not
transferred to such a Trust
and the at home spouse
unexpectedly dies without
having changed title to the
deed, then the house would
revert back to the spouse in
the nursing home only to be
subject to the estate recovery
lien by MassHealth upon
that spouse’s death. Therefore,
continued joint ownership
in situations like this
is not a viable long-term option
when one spouse is in a
nursing home.
Transfers between spouses
are not disqualifying
transfers and, consequently,
are not subject to the
five-year look back period.
The subsequent transfer to
the irrevocable Trust should
only be completed after the
nursing home spouse is approved
for MassHealth benefits.
Otherwise, the transfer
taking place prior to such
approval would be considered
a disqualifying transfer.
The transfer of the home
from the nursing home
spouse to the at home
spouse can even take place
prior to MassHealth approval.
That will have no effect
on the MassHealth application.
The
at home spouse will
still have the right to use,
occupy and possess the
home while it is being held
in the irrevocable Trust. If
the at home spouse were to
die, the Trust terms would
be followed and most likely
the home would be distributed
free of all Trusts to
the children in equal shares.
The children would receive a
cost basis in the home equal
to the fair market value of
the home at the time of the
at home spouse’s death. If
the home were to be sold
shortly thereafter, in all likelihood,
no capital gains tax
would be paid. No Massachusetts
estate tax would be
paid if the total value of the
at home spouse’s estate is
less than $1million. I’m still
waiting for the Massachusetts
legislature to at least
increase the exemption to
$2million. New Hampshire
has no estate tax. Maine will
be exempting up to $6million
the start of the year.
Connecticut’s current estate
tax is not assessed until the
estate is valued over 9.1million.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
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BUYER1
BUYER2
Akasa, Alain
Kachuba, Vilma
Komwises, Athip
Shrestha, Laxman K
OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 25
Cape Coral, FL and Kevin Gallagher
of Chelsea, MA and a sister
Gail Cerroni and her husband
Richard of Everett, MA.
He also leaves ten adored
grandchildren: Bryanna Lea
Bernard, Christopher Alan
Milligan, Alexa Marie Milligan,
Noelle Cartwright, Spencer
Michael Milligan, Robert
Abram Stone Jr., Liliana Rose
Treenawong, Kochakorn
Yau, Man Y
SELLER1
Ruscio, Lea
Broadway Everett Tnd LLC
Tremonte Diodora Est Staffiere, Angela
David, Lloyd
Kline, Phyllis
Ashley Ellis as well as several
nieces and nephews. In lieu
of flowers, please make donations
to the American Cancer
Society or St. Jude Hospital for
Children
Visiting hours will be held at
Rochon-Cribb, Leila Thyme
Aragon Cecile “CC” Aragon, and
LEGAL NOTICE
the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral
Home, Everett on Sunday,
December 11. A Funeral Mass
was held in St. Anthony Church
in Everett, interment in Holy
Cross Cemetery, Malden.
SELLER2
ADDRESS
12 Woodland St #46
14 Gledhill Ave #C
35 Waverly St
851-859 Broadway #10
Everett
Everett
Everett
Everett
CITY DATE
11.23.22
11.23.22
11.18.22
11.18.22
- Legal Notice -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
Docket No. MI21D0586DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
EVENS VILLEFRANCHE
vs.
GAELLE Y DUPERVAL ala YVES GAELLE
DUPERVAL
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B.
CITY OF EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Public Hearing on an application by 19 Paris Street, LLC
Property located at: 19 Paris Street
Site Plan Review
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A and with Sections19 and 21 of the
Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday,
January 3, 2023 at 6:00PM in the Speaker George Keverian Room (Room 37, Everett City
Hall) to consider the above-listed application for Site Plan Review. This proposal is for the
redevelopment of a 7,033 square foot site, presently occupied by a two-family residential
structure, which is currently vacant and deteriorating in condition. The proposed redevelopment
contemplates the demolition of the existing structure and construction of a five-story residential
building with 20 dwelling units, 11 parking spaces (9 enclosed, 2 outside), and various portions
of open space. Applicant is proposing that 3 of these units will be designated as affordable. 19
Paris Street is a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as K0-08-000006.
A copy of the application and plans are on file and available in the Office of the City Clerk and
the Department of Planning and Development, both located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett,
MA 02149 and can be inspected online anytime at http://www.cityofeverett.com/449/PlanningBoard
and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours by contacting The Planning and
Development Office at 617-394-2334.
All persons interested in or wishing to be heard on the applications may attend and participate
in person. This project, along with all other projects to be discussed at the meeting, can be found
on the posted Agenda at the following link: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter.
Questions and comments can be directed in advance of the public hearing to Matt Lattanzi of the
Department of Planning & Development at Matt.Lattanzi@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-394-2230.
Frederick Cafasso
Chairman
Everett Planning Board
December 16, 23, 2022
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party. SEE
Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: Evens
Villefranche, 187 Lincoln Ave, Saugus MA 01906 your
answer, if any, on or before 01/23/2023. If you fail to do so,
the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this
action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer, if
any, in the office of the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: December 12, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
December 16, 2022
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 16, 2022
THANK YOU TO ALL MY CLIENTS FOR ANOTHER GREAT YEAR
MIDDLETON
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
TOPSFIELD
SOLD FOR $790,000
LYNNFIELD
LYNN
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $875,000
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SAUGUS
LYNNFIELD
SOLD FOR $605,000
SAUGUS
SOLD FOR $600,000
$70K OVER ASKING
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $655,000
$15K OVER ASKING
SWAMPSCOTT
REPRESENTED THE BUYERS
SOLD FOR $2,749,000
WITH KEITH LITTLEFIELD
WAKEFIELD
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $725,000
$105K OVER ASKING
DANVERS
REPRESENTED THE SELLER
SOLD FOR $555,000
$5K OVER ASKING
LYNNFIELD
REPRESENTED BOTH SELLERS & BUYERS
SOLD FOR $540,000
$10K OVER ASKING
SAUGUS
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $885,000
$85K OVER ASKING
NORTH READING
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $590,000
$30K OVER ASKING
REPRESENTED THE SELLER
REPRESENTED THE SELLER
UNDER CONTRACT SELLING
OVER ASKING
SOLD FOR $580,000
miller.deborah@verizon.net | 617-678-9710 | 624 Salem Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940
MA Broker License #9575784 | NH Broker License #079490
LYNNFIELD
REPRESENTED THE SELLERS
SOLD FOR $905,OOO
$5K OVER ASKING
REVERE
REPRESENTED THE SELLER
SOLD FOR $435,000
SOLD FOR $365,900
HAVERHILL
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
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SAUGUS - 7 room, 3 bedroom Garrison Colonial offers
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lower level offers family rm and second kitchen updated
roof, easy access to all major Routes & shopping.
Offered at $539,900.
SAUGUS - Desirable Brookdale Condo offers this
spacious 1 bedroom unit, beautiful, updated kit w/
quart counter, peninsula w/seating, built-in desk,
hardwood flooring, great open floor plan, extra
storage, located just outside of Saugus Center.
Offered at $275,000.
View our website from
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335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
LYNN - 4 room Ranch offers renovated kitchen
with granite counter & ct flooring, fireplace
lvrm, refinished hardwood flooring, finished
lower level with familyroom, breezeway, 1 car
garage, great location!
Offered at $429,900.
WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
CALL US FOR A FREE
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38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
“Erica Bianco of Carpenito
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- Matt & Taylor
…end with great results!
LYNN - 6 NEWLY COMPLETED STORE FRONT
FACADES offers consisting of two condos. ALL
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 16, 2022
Follow Us On:
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Welcome Fall!
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
A wonderful season to buy
your dream home!
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
FOR SALE
Condo
1 Riverview
Blvd, Methuen
Building 5,
Unit 204,
2 bed, 2.5 bath
$349,900.
Call Sandy at 617448-0854
for Details!
UNDER
AGREEMENT
BACK ON
THE MARKET!
NEW LISTING BY SANDY, 3 FAMILY, 234 WILSON
AVE., NAHANT $1,600,000. PLEASE CALL SANDY
FOR DETAILS @ 617-448-0854
New Listing
by Sandy
Single
family,
81 Florence
Street,
Everett
SINGLE FAMILY, 21 WALDEN TERRACE, SAUGUS. $849,900.
CALL SANDY FOR 617-448-0854
RENTED BY
RENTED
43 CHARLTON ST,
EVERETT
CALL NORMA
FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
NORMA AS TENANT’S
AGENT
NEW PRICE: $649,900
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
UNDER
AGREEMENT
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
ON BROADWAY, EVERETT
PLEASE CALL NORMA
AT 617-590-9143 FOR
MORE INFORMATION
NEW LISTING BY
SANDY
Open Daily From 10:00 A
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Denise Matarazzo
- Agent
A.M. - 5:00 P.M.00 PM
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
www.jrs-properties.com
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Rosemarie Ciampi
- Agent
Mark Sachetta
- Agent
617-294-1041
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