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By Tara Vocino
he School Committee approved
Fiscal Year 2024’s
operating budget, 8-0, in the
amount of $124,007,902 plus
$4,604,462 for Special Education
Transportation and city
chargebacks in the amount of
$28,635,378 during Monday’s
School Committee meeting at
Everett High School.
According to Assistant Superintendent
of Finance Anu
Jayanth, the one amendment
that occurred after a March
budget meeting was to add
an Everett High School theater
teacher, amounting to $85,000.
Theater teachers were also added
to elementary schools. Previously,
George Keverian was the
only elementary school that
had a theater teacher. “We anticipate
having a larger enrollment
in the theater program,
as a result,” Jayanth said.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria asked
what the director of special
projects and strategic planning
would be doing. “Those are positions
for next year, with a July
1 start date,” Jayanth said. “One
of the main job functions is to
track key performance indicators
around all our diff erent processes,
but the job description
has that more fl eshed out.”
DeMaria asked if it would be
diff erent than what a procurement
offi cer would be doing.
She responded that the position
is totally diff erent. Job descriptions
were provided at the
last School Committee meeting.
DeMaria also asked her to
provide vacancies of unfilled
positions.
“We don’t expect to have any
surplus at the end,” Jayanth said.
“We provide monthly reports to
the superintendent.”
He asked Jayanth if they’re
not able to fi nd classroom space
to rent, what would happen
to the $3 million. If they don’t
spend the $3 million, they’d utilize
that money for another necessity.
The district has to hire
21 social workers, and they may
contract them out, which would
be more expensive.
School Committee Vice Chairperson
Michael McLaughlin
asked how many new positions
does administrative salaries going
up $100,000 entail. Jayanth
said the new positions are in the
booklet, decreasing the supply
line item by $85,000.
School Committee MemberAt-Large
Samantha Lambert
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asked her colleagues to support
an amendment moving
$22,000 from the legal fund to
the School Committee for the
purpose of policy. The amendment
passed, 8-0.
Lambert also explained that
security, which is included in
the budget, at the elementary
school level would be checking
guests in at the doors, not necessarily
walking the halls.
School Committee Chairperson
Michael Mangan said there
was an incident at last year’s Lafayette
School’s moving on ceremony,
where a student had a
restraining order against a parent,
who attended the graduation.
The Moving On ceremony
got delayed, because there
wasn’t proper security at the
doors to enforce visitors. “This
is probably a good example of
something like that happening,”
Mangan said. “Everett Police
came down, and it eventually
got resolved.”
Ward 5 School Committee
Member Marcony Almeida-Barros
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action on passing the budget,
which was seconded by Ward
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Everett High Percussion Ensemble
among fi rst in the country, recognized
at the School Committee meeting
By Tara Vocino
T
he Everett High School
Percussion Ensemble was
recognized during Monday’s
School Committee meeting at
Everett High School for competing
at Nationals against 26
schools, moving on to Regionals
and competing for the National
World Championship
later this month in Ohio.
According to Percussion Ensemble
Director Mark Sachetta,
they will have three performances,
competing against
42 schools. The ensemble
also placed first against Salem,
N.H., in the fi nals recently
in New Jersey. They will have
a send-off on April 15 at 5:30
p.m. in the gymnasium.
The last New England Scholastic
Band Association (NESBA)
Championship was in
2019. The last time Everett
was a Winter Guard International
(WGI) Finalist was in
2005. NESBA is the local circuit,
where the ensemble just competed
in Dartmouth this past
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weekend to win the championship.
WGI is the national circuit,
where students competed
at the show in New Jersey
and will continue on to travel
to Dayton, Ohio, for the World
Championships event.
“We’re over the moon,” Sachetta
said outside of the
School Committee meeting
on Monday night. “It’s dreamlike.”
Pit
Captain and Bass Guitarist
Kathleen De Souza, who is
in her fourth year, said it’s surreal.
“I was motivated to join
when they won the National
World Championship in 2019,”
De Souza said. “My ultimate
goal was to do what they did.”
De Souza added that the
percussionists include spoken
word and voice-overs that
convey a story of redemption.
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Student-Led Lobby Day at State House Champions College Hunger
Student advocates and legislators call for an end to hunger on college campuses through advocacy and legislation
O
n the morning of March
30, 2023, over 60 students,
legislators and advocates
convened at the
Massachusetts State House
for a student-led lobby day
around the often-overlooked
issue of college hunger. As
37 percent of public university
students in Massachusetts
face food insecurity, and with
the Healey Administration’s
focus on keeping the Massachusetts
workforce competitive
and higher education
aff ordable for all, the Massachusetts
Hunger-Free Campus
Coalition and MASSPIRG
Students (part of the Massachusetts
Public Interest Research
Group) congregated
around deep-rooted food insecurity
among students and
corresponding legislation to
relieve it.
The Massachusetts Hunger-Free
Campus Coalition
(HFCC) assembles over 40
colleges, students advocates
and anti-poverty organizations
to dismantle barriers
to healthy, consistent meals
for students. Co-led by The
Greater Boston Food Bank,
the Food Bank of Western
Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts
Law Reform Institute,
HFCC promotes food access
through awareness and
advocacy, and connects students
facing food insecurity
with federal assistance programs
and other resources.
MASSPIRG Students represent
colleges across the state,
organizing students around
issues of public health, climate
change and democracy.
During the program, speakers
shared personal experiences
and called for prioritization
of the urgent issue
alongside legislative action.
The program called for the
passing of An Act establishing
the Massachusetts Hunger-Free
Campus Initiative
(S.835/H.1293), which would
fund hunger relief solutions
and resources across college
campuses, including food
pantries and educational resources
around the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP), and provide
a single point of contact for
hunger needs on campuses.
HFCC and MASSPIRG Students
are seeking additional
funding in the FY24 state
budget – $4 million – toward
the Hunger-Free Campus Initiative.
The
bill’s legislative sponsors
– Democrats State Representative
Andy Vargas of
Haverhill, State Representative
Mindy Domb of Amherst
and Senator Joan Lovely of
Salem – as well as cosponsor
Senator Sal DiDomenico of
Everett, joined to share sentiments
and support of the
pressing issue:
“Hunger can have a profoundly
negative impact on
students, including loss of
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college students who struggle
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schedules and often work
full-time jobs on top of managing
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student should have to worry
about where their next meal
is coming from or compromise
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While many campuses have
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Legislation authorizing transportation funding benefi ts DiDomenico’s District
S
enator Sal DiDomenico
joined his colleagues
in the Massachusetts Senate
last week to pass a bill that includes
$350 million in authorizations
for transportation
needs across the state, including
$200 million for the state’s
Chapter 90 program, which
provides municipalities with
funds for transportation-related
improvements, including
road and bridge repairs.
“Families throughout my
district deserve reliable and
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and trains so they can get to
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school, and enjoy every part
of our community,” said Senator
DiDomenico, who is Assistant
Majority Leader of the
Massachusetts Senate. “I was
proud to support this transportation
funding because it
is an investment in the wellbeing
of our families and our
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come. I want to thank Senate
President Spilka, Senator
Crighton, and Senator Kennedy
for all their work putting
this legislation together
and passing it swiftly.”
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and improve our state’s
infrastructure, ensure that residents
have safe and reliable
transportation options, and
support sustainable, regionally
equitable economic development
in communities
across the Commonwealth,”
said Senate President Karen
E. Spilka (D-Ashland). “I’d like
to thank Senator Crighton for
his work in crafting this legislation,
Senator Kennedy for
his help in advancing it, and
Pictured from left to right: MASSPIRG’s Chapter Chair at UMass
Lowell, Sean Simonini, State Representative Andy Vargas and
State Senator Sal DiDomenico.
all of my Senate colleagues for
working collaboratively to ensure
the transportation needs
of our cities and towns are addressed
in a regionally equitable
manner.”
This legislation also authorizes
$150 million in programs
that will assist municipalities
with various transportation-related
projects. This includes
$25 million for each of
the following:
• the municipal small bridge
program
• the complete streets program
•
a bus transit infrastructure
program
• grants to increase access to
mass transit and commuter
rail stations
• grants for municipalities
and regional transit authorities
to purchase electric vehicles
and the infrastructure
needed to support them
• new funding dedicated to
additional transportation
support based on road milage,
which is particularly
helpful for rural communities
A
different version of the
bill having previously been
passed by the House of Representatives,
the two chambers
will now reconcile diff erences
before sending the bill
to the Governor’s desk.
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Mayor Carlo DeMaria, alongside members of the Everett Public Libraries staff, recently wished
longtime employees Mark Parisi and Margaret Mattuchio a Happy Retirement.
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Mattuchio City of Everett citations to congratulate them on
their milestone.
ical photos, postcards, high
school yearbooks and more,
all relating to our community.
Residents are encouraged
to check out this very cool
resource to get a glimpse
into Everett’s past by accessing
digitalheritage.noblenet.
org/s/everett/page/welcome.
Margaret has served our
city for almost 24 years.
During her time at the library,
she was the administrative
assistant. She had
the important job of ensuring
employees and bills were
paid and the libraries were
well supplied.
“I’d like to thank them both
for their commitment and
many years of service to the
residents of Everett,” said
Mayor DeMaria. “I’m glad we
were all able to celebrate this
important milestone in their
lives together.”
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City of Everett hosts annual Senior Health Fair
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Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South
in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St.
Over 20 vendors gathered at the Connolly Center to offer to provide more information about
how they can serve Everett seniors.
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We are a Skating Rink with
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The seniors who participate in the belly dancing class at the Connolly Center gave a surprise
performance.
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T
he City of Everett recently
hosted the annual Senior
Health Fair at the Connolly
Center. After being unable
to host the event since
the pandemic, Mayor Carlo
DeMaria was pleased to bring
this event back once again for
Everett’s seniors.
The health fair brings together
many vendors that offer
various types of services
like health checkups, assisted
living, financial assistance and
more. This year, over 20 vendors
participated in the event
to greet attendees and provide
more information about
the services they can offer to
seniors. There were also free
service demos like blood pressure
checks, glucose and cholesterol
testing, massage demMonday
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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
Private Parties
4-11 p.m.
Saturday
Attendees received information about services from
participating vendors.
os and bone density tests offered
for attendees to be informed
about their current
health.
Those who attended were
also treated to a surprise belly
dancing performance by
our seniors who participate in
just one of the many different
classes we offer at the Connolly
Center.
“I’d like to thank the entire
Council on Aging team for all
their work in putting together
this wonderful event,” said
Mayor DeMaria. “I’m glad we
were able to once again offer
an important event like this to
our seniors.”
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ger-Free Campus coalition for
their advocacy.”
“Today’s students are responding
to historic economic
pressures whether it be escalating
costs of college, the
burden of student debt, the
escalating costs associated
with textbooks, housing and
transportation, and in many
cases, childcare,” said Representative
Domb. “In this puzzle
and trade-offs surrounding
their economic insecurity,
something has to give, and
too often it is food. We know
that food insecurity on campus
exists, and it undermines
students’ academic success,
completion, and retention.
Hungry students can’t learn
and can’t succeed, and that
includes students in college.
The Hunger Free Campus legislation
will help deliver the
interventions that work to reduce
college student food insecurity
and support our students.”
“I
am proud to cosponsor
the MA Hunger-Free Campus
Initiative bill and advocate
for funding in the FY24 state
budget to ensure no student
goes hungry at any public
college in our state,” said
Senator DiDomenico, who
is Assistant Majority Leader
of the Massachusetts Senate.
“We spend a lot of money
to ensure our state universities
have talented professors
and world class resources,
but this money is wasted
when students are hungry,
can’t concentrate in class
and can’t afford to feed themselves.
I look forward to working
with Senator Lovely, Representative
Vargas, Representative
Domb, and the MA
Hunger Free Campus Coalition
to pass this critical piece
of legislation.”
Following the speaking
program, student representatives
met with legislators
for lobby meetings around
the coalition’s priorities and
advancing solutions for college
hunger.
“The students who are
spending their time today
to improve the quality of life
for all students are the very
ones that will continue to be
on the forefront of improving
our communities through organizing,
advocacy and service,”
said MASSPIRG Legislative
Director Dierdre Cummings.
“No
student should ever
have to go hungry,” said
MASSPIRG’s Chapter
Chair at UMass Lowell,
Sean Simonini. “How can
we be expected to do our
best work if our biggest worry
is where our next meal is
going to come from? The
thought that over 1-in-3
college students - including
my classmates - have
faced food or housing insecurity
is more than enough
reason for our legislature to
pass the Hunger Free Campus
Act now.”
Several HFCC members
were also present at the State
House event. This state-wide
coalition was formed in 2019
and today includes over 40
schools, civic agencies and
hunger-relief organizations
across Massachusetts.
“In a commonwealth that
prides itself on its worldclass
higher education, that
invests millions of dollars in
public education every year,
we’ve fallen behind in making
sure that our students
don’t go hungry,” said The
Greater Boston Food Bank
Policy Manager Kate Adams.
“We’re encouraged that Governor
Healey has made significant
commitments to expand
access and remove barriers
to higher education, but
we can’t miss the essential
role that food plays in the retention,
achievement, and
graduation of students.”
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warranted against her.”
The document refers to Alcy’s
Sept. 2022 deposition testimony
where she refused to
admit her own email address
in documents between herself
and Resnek over her story
that made serious allegations
of sexual harassment while employed
at city hall.
In her sworn testimony, Alcy
couldn’t provide any proof of
her claims against the mayor;
admitting so much as not
remembering as much as the
day, month or year of any of
the incidents she claimed happened
between her and the
mayor pertaining to the Leader
Herald stories written by Resnek
in 2021.
Alcy’s legal problems began
last year when she failed to respond
to an August 2022 subpoena,
despite repeated requests.
The mayor’s attorneys
were forced to serve a motion
seeking an order to compel
Alcy to respond to the subpoena,
when she finally produced
a limited number of
documents, consisting of only
20 pages of emails and documents,
but no text messages.
According to the filing,
“During Ms. Alcy’s deposition
on September 30, 2022, it became
apparent, from her testimony
and based on the documents
produced by the Leader
Herald Defendants, that she
had failed to produce numerous
non-privileged documents
responsive to the Subpoena.
Moreover, Ms. Alcy attempted
to prevent Plaintiff from discovering
the extent of her failure
to comply with her discovery
obligations. As even the
Discovery Master noted in his
Order, Ms. Alcy was evasive in
her testimony, refusing to answer
direct questions.”
Following her testimony, the
attorneys requested an Order
compelling Alcy to fully respond
to the subpoena.
By February 2023, the Discovery
Master ruled on the mayor’s
motion to Compel and ordered
Alcy to provide further documentation
by March 3, 2023.
The Order required Alcy to
provide an affidavit, identifying
all her email accounts, and
certifying that she had perform
certain searches of her emails,
providing copies located from
the searches.
But as of March 14, Alcy refused
the court order and the
mayor’s motion reacted in
fashion.
“Simply put, enough is
enough,” stated the motion.
“Ms. Alcy has ignored her discovery
obligations for over seven
months, and is now thumbing
her nose at the Discovery
Master’s Order, causing Plaintiff
to incur additional attorney’s
fees in bringing the instant
Motion for Sanctions.
Accordingly, for the foregoing
reasons, Plaintiff requests that
the Discovery Master grant this
Motion and order that Ms. Alcy
be sanctioned, in the amount
of $100 per day, until she fully
complies with the Discovery
Master’s Order.”
In another twist in the
case, subpoenas were served
on City Councillor Michael
Marchese, his brother, Atty.
Joseph Marchese, millionaire
businessman Joseph O’Donnell,
David O’Connor, Communications
Coordinator at Everett
Public Schools, Jacob Resnek,
son of Joshua Resnek, and
Russel Pergament, a personal
friend of Joshua Resnek.
The Marchese brothers, longtime
nemeses of the mayor,
have openly criticized the mayor
through anonymous mailings
as well as financial and
political supporters of Fred Capone,
the mayoral challenger
in the 2021 election.
Joseph O’Donnell, owner/
partner of Suffolk Sterling,
which owned and operated
the former Suffolk Downs racetrack
which, along with the city
of Revere and Mohegan Sun,
competed for the Class A gaming
license which they would
be awarded to the city of Everett
and Steve Wynn.
David O’Connor, who works
in the school administration office,
was a former employee at
the Independent Newspaper
group thanks to Resnek, who
would then be hired by former
Supt. of School Frederick
Forestiere as the communications
coordinator, now under
Supt. Priya Tahiliani.
It was the stories written by
Resnek which would paint Everett
as a racist city which Tahiliani
would use to base and file
her MCAD lawsuit against the
mayor and the city.
Resnek wrote in the 2021
election year that the mayor
was “a racist, who only liked
Italians” – among other inflammatory
allegations, which Tahiliani
would use to march students
down to city hall last year
demanding that the city council
and the mayor resign due to
racism.
After the school committee
recently voted down her contract
extension, the supt. once
again, filed another lawsuit
claiming the city was racists
for not renewing her contract.
Tahiliani’s tenure so far has
produced underachieving
MCAS test results, a violent atmosphere
at the high school,
along with reports of bullying
and fear among the teaching
staff and school employees.
Resnek’s pal, Pergament,
who once published the free
Metro tabloid newspaper
which could be found on the
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According to a source close
to the case, O’Connor is expected
to appear in the coming
weeks to give his sworn testimony
at the Boston law offices
of Saul Ewing, LLP.
Jacob Resnek testified two
weeks ago stating that his father
published the newspaper
in order to hurt the mayor since
it’s all he talked about.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 7, 2023
Mayor announces Hydrant Flushing through May 26
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the Water Department
has begun flushing water
mains throughout the City and
will continue through Friday,
May 26, 2023. Hydrant fl ushing
will be performed Mondays–Fridays
between the
hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
“Flushing our hydrants is
crucial to maintaining clean
water throughout the community,”
said Mayor DeMaria. “I am
grateful to the Water Department
for dedicating their time
to ensure the City is providing
clean water to our residents.”
The purpose of fl ushing is
to remove sediment build up
in the mains and to verify the
safe operation of hydrants and
valves. Hydrant fl ushing might
result in temporary discoloration
of the water – caused
by small particles that dislodge
during the fl ushing – as
well as temporary reduction in
pressure.
Discolored water will be
temporary and is not harmful.
However, the discolored
water might stain your laundry,
especially white materials.
Therefore, please avoid doing
laundry during the noted
fl ushing period.
Prior to washing clothes, including
times after the hours
stated in this notice, please
check the cold water for possible
discoloration. If water is
discolored, let the cold water
run for a few minutes until
water becomes clear. If it
does not clear at that time,
try again later. Unfortunately,
the City cannot fully guarantee
the safety of doing laundry
and/or the possibility of
discoloration even during the
evenings and other times of
the day as the water system
has been disturbed. Therefore,
please check your water
carefully prior to doing laundry
and inspect the laundry
before drying it.
The Water Department appreciates
your patience as it
works to improve the quality
of the drinking water. If you
would like additional information,
please call the Water
Department at 617-394-2327.
~ Calendar of Events
at the Everett
public libraries ~
April 10–15, 2023
Parlin Adult and Teens
Connolly Center Book Group:
Thursday, April 13 at 12:00 p.m. In Joanna
Schaff hausen’s “Gone for Good:
A Novel.” “The Lovelorn Killer murdered
seven women, ritually binding
them and leaving them for dead before
penning gruesome love letters in
the local papers. Then he disappeared,
and after twenty years with no trace of
him, many believe that he’s gone for
good.”— Amazon. See Kathleen for
copies on her twice monthly visits or
call the Parlin (617-394-2300) or Shute
(617-394-2308) library.
Author Event with Stephen Puleo:
Parlin Meeting Room; Thursday, April
13 at 7:00 p.m. In his book “Dark Tide:
The Great Boston Molasses Flood of
1919,” Stephen Puleo recreated Boston’s
molasses fl ood and its social, political
and economic environment. Coffee
and pastries will provided by the
Friends of the Everett Public Libraries.
Supported by a grant from the Everett
Cultural Council, part of the Mass Cultural
Council.
Parlin Children
Lego Club: Parlin Children’s Room;
Monday, April 10 from 3-5 p.m. Attention
all Lego lovers: Lego Club is back
at the Parlin Memorial Library! Come
to the Children’s Room after school on
Mondays for some free-building Lego
fun. Open to all ages; children under six
years old must be accompanied by an
adult; no registration required.
Friday Family Movie Night! Parlin
Meeting Room; Friday, April 14 at 3
p.m. Break out the popcorn! Come and
watch “Ramona and Beezus” with your
friends and family.
Youth Robotics & Coding Workshop
(Session One): Parlin Meeting
Room; Friday and Saturday, April 14
and 15, from 11-12:30 p.m. We’ll be
making robotic kits from Legos: LEGO
Education WeDo Software and Activity
Pack. Children will build robots with
Legos and get an excellent introduction
to computer coding to make the
robots move and make sounds. Appropriate
for children ages seven to
10; registration is required for a session
and includes two days of activities;
limit of six participants per session.
Patrons may register online. This
program is funded by the Everett Cultural
Council.
Shute Adult and Teens
Yarn Club: Shute Meeting Room;
Tuesday, April 11 at 3:00 p.m. Bring
your crocheting, knitting or any other
yarn craft and sit and socialize with
other members of the crafting community.
No registration is required; for
ages 11-109.
Shute Children
Storytime with Vera: Shute Children’s
Room; Thursday, April 13 at 12
p.m.; in English or Portuguese by request.
Visit the Parlin Library Children’s
Room to attend! Suggested ages: two
to six.
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Mayor announces Annual Earth Day Celebration – April 22 at Rivergreen Park
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce
that the annual Earth Day
Celebration will be held from
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday,
April 22 at Rivergreen Park (1
Rivergreen Dr.). All residents
are invited to join us as we
clean up and plant new life
at Rivergreen Park in celebration
of Earth Day!
Earth Day is recognized every
year on April 22 to celebrate
the anniversary of the
birth of the modern environmental
movement. It also
serves as a reminder to us
all to take care of our planet.
There will be many activities
for all ages and abilities
from big lifting to sedentary
tasks. Throughout the event,
Student Government Day
at the State House
our community will be creating
and maintaining new
life by planting trees and
shrubs, putting down mulch
in wooded areas, mixing
and spreading seed to create
wildflowers and creating
homes for birds. We will
also be improving areas by
picking up trash and debris,
cleaning up the dock, raking
phragmites to create nests
for critters and remove invasive
plant species that harm
the environment and kill native
plants.
In addition, there will be
activities for participants after
the cleanup, including a
cookout and boat and canoe
rides as well as demonstrations
from the Everett High
School and Wentworth Crew
teams on the Malden River
for all who participated to
say thank you for helping us
in this tremendous community
cleanup effort.
Please register by visiting
cityofeverett.com/events/celebrate-earth-day
and scrolling
down to the “Register Now!”
section.
Pictured from left to right: Riley Avelar, Rep. Joe McGonagle
and Kristi Skane.
Riley Avelar (standing), Kristi Skane and Rep. Joe McGonagle
are pictured in his offi ce. (Photos courtesy of Rep Joseph McGonagle offi ce)
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wo Everett High School seniors,
Riley Avelar and Kristi
Skane, joined Rep. Joe McGonagle
at the State House
on March 31 at the 76th
annual
Student Government Day. Approximately
400 high school
students participate in the
program. All Massachusetts
high schools are encouraged
to conduct elections in the fall
so that a student in their junior
or senior year is present to represent
their school.
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Mayor announces Seniors on the Road May and June trips
Special to Th e Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the Council on Aging
(COA) are excited to announce
two upcoming day trips for seniors.
On Friday, May 26, 2023,
the COA will be headed to Mason,
New Hampshire, to Pickity
Place. Here you will enjoy a seasonal
fi ve-course creative luncheon
using best-of-the-season
items. This enchanting cottage
was the model for grandmother’s
house in the 1948 “Little
Red Riding Hood” book illustrated
by Elizabeth Orton Jones.
Here you will enjoy the lush gardens
and lighten your spirit. The
gift shop provides local herbs
and delicacies for you to purchase
and enjoy. Following our
visit to Pickity Place, we are off to
Parker’s Maple Barn, which is also
in Mason, N.H. The shop features
their famous maple products
produced right on the premises.
After this exciting day, we will depart
for home.
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023, it’s
our annual lobster bake trip. We
will depart the Connolly Center
at 8:30 a.m. Our fi rst stop is
Stonewall Kitchen, where you
can sample and purchase the
many jellies, jams and spreads
produced on the premises. After
our fi rst stop, it is off to Warren’s
Lobster House in Kittery, Maine,
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for a feast on your choice of a
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or New York sirloin steak. Warren’s
is famous for their tremendous
soup and salad bar. After
lunch, we head to Short Sands
Beach in York Beach, Maine. Here
you will marvel at The Goldenrod
taff y-making company. You
will also have time to visit the
shops or enjoy the beach area.
There are two more stops: one
to When Pigs Fly artisan bakery,
where you will receive a loaf
of bread and an opportunity to
purchase others; our fi nal stop is
at Yummies Candy & Nuts in Kittery,
Maine. You’ll be amazed at
their selection of many nostalgic
candies and nuts. From Yummies,
we will depart for home.
For more information about
these exciting trips, please call
617-394-2270 to be connected
to Cathi or Dale at the Connolly
Center.
EHCC MassHealth Redetermination
Community Outreach Campaign
T
he Everett Haitian Community
Center (The EHCC) is informing
the municipality, Law enforcement,
schools, organizations,
the media, faith communities and
other stakeholders in Everett regarding
an outreach and education
campaign they will be undertaking
about changes to MassHealth
coverage. This campaign is
in partnership with HCFA.
MassHealth members have
not had to renew their coverage
since March 2020, because of protections
put in place by the federal
government as part of the
COVID-19 public health emergency.
Those protections ended
on April 1, 2023. This means that
all MassHealth members will need
to reapply in order to keep their
health insurance coverage. The
majority of our school students,
families / residents are covered
by MassHealth. The EHCC is one of
the many organizations collaborating
with HCFA who is launching
an education campaign and working
to make sure our residents are
aware of the need to reapply.
Please note that part of our outreach
and educational campaign
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DiDomenico joins Healthy Families
Tax Credits Coalition to highlight
pro-working-family legislation
Advertise in The Advocate | Call us at: 617-387-2200
Help us protect the rights and dignity
of nursing and rest home residents.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico speaks at the Healthy Families
Tax Credits Coalition “relaunch” event at the State House.
L
ast week State Senator
DiDomenico joined the
Healthy Families Tax Credits
Coalition “relaunch” event
at the State House alongside
with his colleagues and advocates
to highlight legislation to
expand tax credits for working
families and low-income residents.
“I am proud to champion
legislation that will put
more money into the hands of
people who are struggling so
we can combat poverty and its
harmful consequences,” said
Senator DiDomenico. “I want
to thank MASSCAP, the coalition,
and all the advocates who
helped put this event together
and are working tirelessly to
improve the lives of residents
across Massachusetts.”
Author Stephen Puleo at Everett High
School and Parlin Memorial Library
Special to The Advocate
I
n celebration of the 20th
anniversary of “Dark Tide:
The Great Molasses Flood of
1919,” Everett High School
and the Everett Public Libraries
will host a two-part event
on Thursday, April 13. In the
morning, two U.S. History
classes will have the opportunity
to discuss the book with
author Stephen Puleo. At 7:00
p.m., the Everett Libraries will
host Puleo at an Author Event
in the Parlin Library Meeting
Room. Please join us for the
presentation, which is open
to all. Coffee and pastries will
be provided by the Friends
of the Everett Libraries, and
the evening is supported by a
grant from the Everett Cultural
Council, which is part of the
Mass Cultural Council.
“Dark Tide” not only describes
what happened on
that terrible day, but places it
Learn more about our East of Broadway development,
community engagement activities and job opportunities.
Tuesday, April 11 | 5–8 p.m.
请加入我们详细了解百老汇东侧的开发、社区互动以及工作机会。
4月11日周四下午 5 – 8 点
Stephen Puleo
Author
within the context of the social,
political and economic
environment of the time. The
book has been selected by
more than 25 cities and towns
for community reads and chosen
by almost 50 book clubs. It
has been reviewed by The History
Channel, The New Yorker,
The Boston Globe, the Associated
Press, The Providence
Journal, Publishers Weekly, Scientific
American and all major
networks.
Join us for a fascinating evening
of local history.
Puleo is also thrilled to announce
his next book, the
first full biography of Charles
Sumner, an abolitionist and
U.S Senator from Massachusetts:
“The Great Abolitionist:
Charles Sumner’s Fight for a
More Perfect Union.” It will be
published by St. Martin’s Press
in early 2024.
Tanpri vin jwenn nou, pou aprann plis sou devlopman n ap fè sou bò Lès
Broadway, ak nan angajman kominotè, ak nan opòtinite travay.
Madi 11 avril, depi 5 p.m. jiska 8 p.m.
Junte-se a nós para saber mais sobre o desenvolvimento East of Broadway,
atividades de envolvimento comunitário e oportunidades de emprego.
Terça-feira, 11 de abril, das 17h às 20h
Por favor, asista y obtenga más información sobre nuestro desarrollo
East of Broadway, sobre las actividades de participación comunitaria
y sobre las diversas oportunidades laborales.
Martes 11 de abril, 5 p. m. - 8 p. m.
ةكراشملا ةطشنأو ، (East of Broadway) يو دورب تسيإ يف لصاحلا ريوطتلا لوح ديزملا ةفرعمل انيلإ مامضنالا مكنم وجرن
. لمعلا صرفو ةيعمتجملا
ءاسم 8 ةعاسلا ىلإ ًءاسم 5 ةعاسلا نم ليربأ /ناسين 11 ،ءاثالثلا
Encore Boston Harbor
Monet Meeting Room
One Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
community@encorebostonharbor.com
Be a GLSS Ombudsman volunteer.
You can make a difference in the lives of area nursing and rest home residents
through visiting, listening, advocacy, and problem-solving. To learn more, contact
Jillian O’Brien at 781-586-8548 or jobrien@glss.net.
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MEETING | FROM PAGE 3
She said part of their secret
was to take the judges’ advice
and retain that information.
Bass Line and Section Leader
Sicari Shand, who is in her
fifth year, said she’s proud
and grateful for the opportunity.
Shand said the secret
is practicing, working hard
and retaining information. “I
was surprised that we placed
first, but I knew we could do
it,” Shand said.
Senior Drum Section/Battery
Leader Kim Herrera, who
is in her fifth year, said they’ve
come a long way. The 40-person
ensemble practices three
times a week, according to
Herrera.
During the meeting, School
Committee Chairperson Michael
Mangan wished the ensemble
nothing but the best
of luck. “Thank you to you
each and every one of you,”
Mangan said. “On the School
Committee side, we’re making
a significant investment, such
as money for travel.”
Mayor Carlo DeMaria said
he’s proud of each of them
and apologized that he hasn’t
been to many competitions. “I
stay in touch with your music
director and your senator on a
daily basis,” DeMaria said. “We
supported you, and your parents,
since you’ve been in kindergarten.”
DeMaria
said he lives off Elm
Street and he hears them performing
beautifully at Rivergreen
Park in the summertime.
School
Committee Vice
Chairperson Michael McLaughlin
said he’s seen the
percussion ensemble perform
multiple times on major
and local stages. “So many
times, you may not think it’s
not noticeable, but it is very
much noticeable,” McLaughlin
said. “I was there yesterday
in Dartmouth, which earned a
92.2 percent rating – that’s remarkable.”
Like
DeMaria, he also hears
students perform at Rivergreen
Park.
“Those other groups want
to be where you guys are,”
McLaughlin said. “You guys
brought home victory yesterday.”
School
Committee Member-At-Large
Samantha Lambert
said this year’s performance
is beautiful. “No matter
what happens in Dayton, you
already won because of the
community you built,” Lambert
said. “I want everyone to
see it – I shared the performance
so many times.”
State Senator Sal DiDomenico,
whose son, Sal, is part of
the ensemble, helped them to
purchase a bus. Many parents
Pictured from left to right: Pit Captain/Bass Guitarist Kathleen
De Souza, Alisson Solis/marimba (far left), Thalyta Andrade/
drum set (center), Daniel Nunez, Estrella Marimba (right) and
Nicholas Middle guitarist (far right).
asked the School Committee
for additional support during
public comment.
Music and Band Director
Gene O’Brien, in an emotional
statement, said these kids are
awesome and thanked School
Committee members for their
support. O’Brien said they
haven’t performed past a 90
percent rating in years. “They
have won several championships,”
O’Brien said. “They’re
currently ranked number one
in the United States of America
– on to Dayton, Ohio.”
Pictured from left to right: Esthel Calderon on vibraphone,
Saskya Charles on timpani and Luciana Rodrigues on
vibraphone.
With their first-place trophy in hand, Percussion Ensemble members received a round of applause.
School Committee members congratulated the EHS Percussion Ensemble and wished them well in Dayton, Ohio, during
Monday’s School Committee meeting at Everett High School.
During public comment,
parent William Hurley said
it’s been so much fun to see
the band’s their success on a
weekly basis.
State Senator Sal DiDomenico,
who is also a band dad, said
he’s excited to see what
these students have done as
a community – teaching life
lessons – beyond music.
Parent Oscar Vega, who has
two children in the ensemble,
said that while he realizes that
School Committee members
have other obligations, he
asked the School Committee
for more support by attending
more performances. He said
percussion ensemble is a
sport of the arts.
Parent Lonamae Shand asked
for more support from School
Committee members and city
officials.
Shown from left to right: Tam Tran on bass drum, Sal
DiDomenico on bass drum, Lillian Learned on cymbals, Kim
Herrera on snare drum, Rocco Ortiz on quads, Adan Alarcon
Acosta on bass drum, Enrico Vega on quads, Sicari Shand
on bass drum, Benjamin Braga on snare drum and Benny
Renderos on bass drum.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria said City Hall proudly supports the
Percussion Ensemble.
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Happy Easter
and Passover
Mayor
Carlo DeMaria
& Family
Mayor DeMaria, wife Stacy, Carlo
III, Caroline & Alexandra
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Kennedy
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Happy Easter
and Passover
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Ward 3
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Happy Easter
and Passover
Have a Blessed Easter
and Passover
Darren Costa and Family
Ward 3 City Councillor
Councillor-at-Large
John F.
Hanlon
& Family
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Best Wishes For A
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MASSHEALTH | FROM PAGE 12
will include tabling, meetings,
faith -based outreach, encounters
in neighborhoods, and other
activities by the EHCC team
members and partner. We will
be handing out brochures, flyers
and magnets, which are in
nine languages to help MassHealth
members understand
how to renew their coverage
and how to get assistance. We
will be posting and sharing
the information throughout
the campaign and ask that you
share it as well.
For more information contact
the Everett Haitian Community
Center or Health care For All
857-399-5375
www.theEhcc.org
www.healthcareforall
https://hcfama.org/policy_
campaigns/redeterminationcampaign/
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LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us
annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us
Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
donates handmade teddy bears
R
ecently, longtime Melrose
Arts & Crafts Society
Public Hearing
Tuesday, April 18, 2023, @ 6:30 PM
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be
held on Tuesday, April 18th, 2023 @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett
City Hall, 2nd Floor, in room 27. Opinions will be heard
regarding the following application:
An application has been presented to the License Commission
from Neide Souza for the approval of a ShortTerm
Rental License for 28 Fuller St, 1st floor, Everett,
MA 02149.
A copy of the application is on file and available in the
Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at City
Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be
viewed by request during regular City Hall business
hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211.
All interested parties may attend.
Phil Antonelli
Chairman
April 7, 2023
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI12P2025EA
Estate of: ROBERT C. POLDOIAN
Also Know As: Robert Cromwell Poldoian
Date of Death: April 03, 2012
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Anne M. Poldoian of Everett, MA
Anne M. Poldoian of Everett, MA has been informally appointed
as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety
on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with
the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice
regarding the administration from the Personal
Representative and can petition the Court in any matter
relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and
expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled
to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
April 07, 2023
member Janice Carr delivered
20 teddy bears to be donated
to the children who come to
the Emergency Room at MelroseWakefield
Hospital. Cutting,
sewing and stuffing these
teddy bears is part of a Community
Project the Society has
been working on for many
years. There is such a big need
for the teddy bears that the
Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
has also donated some to the
Police and Fire Departments in
Melrose. The Emergency Room
nurses were thrilled with the
donation, and Janice, on behalf
of Melrose Arts & Crafts Society,
was happy to deliver them.
For more information about
the Melrose Arts & Crafts Society,
please contact Dorothy Iudice
at 781-662-2099.
Melrose Arts & Crafts Society member Janice Carr (left)
brought 20 teddy bears to Emergency Room nurses at
MelroseWakefield Hospital.
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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 Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 99 Bow Street
Map/Parcel:
Building Permit: B-23-69
Property Owner:
H0-05-000158
DAG Trust, Ms. Denise Varoudakis, Trustee
48 Fatherland Drive
Byfield, MA 01922
Person Requesting: Mr. Michael Bono
193 Belmont Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To add an additional use to the property specifically a Class II Auto Sales use to the existing
Service and Repair station use.
Reason for Denial:
The property is in the Lower Broadway Economic Development District – Specifically the Lower
Broadway Employment Sub-district - and the proposed use is only permitted in this Zoning District
by the grant of a Special Permit from the planning board per Section 30 Appendix A Table of Use
Regulations for the Sub-District
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
March 31, April 07, 2023
O
f Lynn. Formerly of Everett
passed away at Salem
Hospital on Thursday March
30, 2023. Born in Italy on October
28, 1931 to the late Raffaele
and Maria D’Alleva, John
is survived by his beloved wife
Mary of 55 years, two son’s
John D’Alleva and his wife
Tracey of Saugus, Nicholas
D’Alleva and his wife Kimberly
of Haverhill and his 5 grandchildren
Matthew, Andrew,
Justin, Ashley and Alexis, all
of whom he cherished with
his whole heart. He is also survived
by his brother Louis and
his wife Mary of Everett. John
will be missed by many of his
nieces, nephew and friends.
John enjoyed his retirement
that extended nearly 30 years.
OBITUARY
Giovanni “John”
D’Alleva
He was commonly seen enjoying
his daily walk in and
around the City of Everett. He
loved all Boston sports teams.
Funeral was from the Salvatore
Rocco & Sons Funeral
Home, Everett on Wednesday,
April 5th. Interment was at
Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 7, 2023
Crimson Tide drops home opener to Malden
Everett baseball makes pitch for better results as the season begins to warm up
Infielder Albert Santana jumps up while working to catch the ball as a player from Malden
slides into second base. (Advocate photo by Emily Harney)
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
Alex Lara on the mound.
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM
MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY
D/B/A NATIONAL GRID OF NORTH ANDOVER,
MASSACHUSETTS and VERIZON NEW ENGLAND, INC.
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
Massachusetts Electric Company d/b/a National Grid of North Andover, Massachusetts and
Verizon New England, Inc that it desires to construct a line of underground electric conduits,
including the necessary sustaining and protecting fixtures, under and across the public way
or ways hereinafter named.
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Plan # 30730129 Abbott Avenue - National Grid to install 1 JO Pole on Abbott Ave
beginning at a point approximately 40 feet northwest of the centerline of the
intersection of Elm St and Abbott Ave and continuing approximately 14 feet in a
northeast direction. Install JO Pole # 153-1, 55ft +/- southeast of Pole # 153 on Abbott
Ave to provide clearance for overhead wires crossing over customer property at
260 Elm St.
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground electric
conduits, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find necessary
for the transmission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located substantially
in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: Abbott Avenue - Everett -
Massachusetts.
Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday at 7:00PM,
on the 24th of April, 2023 at the Everett City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor,
April 7, 14, 2023
Tide second baseman Nordeivy Santana stretches on the bag
after making a catch for an out.
By Joe McConnell
H
igh school baseball
coaches like Everett’s Joel
Levine anticipates early season
games to be filled with
a mixed bag of results. There
would be some good things to
point out, while also acknowledging
aspects of their teams’
play that still needs improvement
as the weather warms
up from the cold winter chill.
The Crimson Tide dropped
a 14-4 decision to visiting
Malden Monday afternoon at
Glendale Park. It started out
in typical fashion for an early
April game, with the pitchers
trying to find some consistency
throwing strikes.
“Our pitchers issued 10
walks in the first two innings,
most of which came around to
score,” said Levine afterwards.
“It was the way our group of
kids envisioned how the first
game would go.”
Take away those free passes
and the score definitely would
have been much closer. The
Everett boys were trailing, 7-0
before they had a chance to
swing away at the plate.
But once the game got going,
the home team started
to settle down nicely. Pitcher
Alex Lara was able to help
silence the Malden bats with
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Crimson Tide shows no mercy against
host Malden to open the season
Everett’s Kristi Skane fans nine over five innings to help secure the win
By Joe McConnell
E
verett High School veteran
softball coach Stacy Schiavo
couldn’t ask for a better start
to the season when her Crimson
Tide squad thumped host
Malden, 12-0, in a game shortened
by the five-inning mercy
rule at Callahan Park. Everett
pitcher Kristi Skane went the
distance in the circle, fanning
nine, while issuing just one hit
and no walks.
The Crimson Tide offense
cranked it up in the second inning
with six runs. Emilia Maria-Babcock
started it off with
a single behind shortstop, before
stealing second. Alexa
Uga then knocked her in with
a double. Ashley Seward and
Bryanna Mason followed with
walks to load the bases before
Emma Longmore singled
home one. Jayla Davila drew
a walk to account for another
run. Skane helped her own
cause with a two-run double.
Kaylee Rossi alertly took first on
a dropped third strike to keep
the inning alive, which paved
the way for the sixth run to
cross the plate on a passed ball.
In the fourth, the Everett
girls tacked on six more runs
to seal the deal. Longmore
started it off with a single to
the outfield. Davila was then
hit by a pitch, setting the stage
for Skane, who knocked in her
third run of the game. Rossi
doubled home Davila for the
second run in the frame. Skane
then scored on a passed ball.
Babcock followed with an RBI
single and then stole second.
Gianna Masucci produced the
fifth run in the inning with a
double. Masucci closed out
the Everett offense in this
game on a passed ball.
Schiavo had high praise for
her team after the decisive
opening day triumph. “These
girls came ready to play,” she
said. “Kristi Skane did an amazing
job in the circle, and Kayley
Rossi was solid behind the
plate. They did not allow much
to get to their defensive teammates
in the field. However,
when the ball was hit, Mason
and Longmore made the plays.”
“Skane had a no-hitter going
into the fourth inning, and
I thought she had the strikeout,
but it was so close the umpire
called it a ball and then the
next pitch went for a double by
Lightbody. But starting off the
season with a win is always a
positive booster. I’m hopeful
this enthusiasm continues. The
team has been working hard in
the off-season, and it has definitely
shown in practice,” added
Schiavo.
After hosting Chelsea on
Wednesday, April 5 (after press
deadline), the varsity will return
to the diamond after Easter
break on Monday, April 10, at
Lynn Classical, before coming
home to Glendale Park to face
Lynn English two days later.
Both games will begin at 4 p.m.
Seniors, shown from left to right: Kayley Rossi, Kristi Skane and
Julia Curran practiced for Opening Day at Everett High School
last Thursday afternoon. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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 Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Map/Parcel:
Permit Number:
94 Tremont Street
D0-04-000003
B-23-70
Person Requesting: Michael Bono and Joseph Bono
193 Belmont Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To construct a new mixed use 5 Story building with 32 residential units and 2 retail spaces.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance with the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A as follows.
Zoning:
• The proposed rear Yard is shown to be 15 feet but per Section 26 (c) Dimensional requirements
line 4 requires 25 feet.
• Section 26 C) line 7 allows for 70 units per acre where the lot is only 12,629 square feet in area
which would allow for a maximum of 20 units
• The proposed side yards while both meet the minimum the total is not meet per Section 26 (c)
Dimensional Requirements 3 requires 30 feet total.
Albert Santana leans back to avoid getting hit by a pitch.
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four solid innings in relief, giving
up just one earned run.
On defense, Nordeivy Santana
was the star of the show
at shortstop, coming up with
eight putouts. Senior Nick Gilbert
was credited with one hit
on his only at-bat in the game,
and he also scored a run.
The Tide was scheduled to
take on host Chelsea prior to
the Easter break on Wednesday,
April 5 after press deadline.
Levine’s squad will then
get back to work on Monday,
April 10, when it hosts the
Lynn Classical Rams at Glendale,
starting at 4 p.m. They
will then take on the Lynn English
Bulldogs at Lynn’s Breed
Middle School Field two days
later at the same time.
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• The proposed building a FAR of 2.5 which requires a Special permit per Section 26 (c)
Dimensional requirements limits FAR to 2.25 but 4 to 1 by Special Permit.
•
Parking of 13 parking spaces is shown to be below the requirements of Section 17 for Off-Street
Parking but the owner can go before the Everett Planning Board under the guidelines in Section
35 the Transportation Demand Management (TDM).
• Open Space Requirements the plan is not clear as to how much space is to be provided but it
does appear to be below the required 15% per Section 26-Dimensional requirements (c) Line
8 which requires 15 %.
• Landscaping requirements indicated on provide plot plan are not clear as to the depth at the
Front and Rear per Section 26 Dimensional requirements (d) requires at least 10 feet at the front
and rear lot lines.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
March 31, April 07, 2023
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 7, 2023
City of Everett Income-Restricted Rental Opportunity
302 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
2 Income-Restricted Rental Units
# of Units # of Bedrooms Rent Maximum Income Limit
(% AMI)
2
1-Bedroom
Minimum Incomes
(set by owner + based on # of bedrooms + Area
Median Income (AMI))
# of Bedrooms
Maximum Income
80% AMI
$2,044
80%
Maximum Incomes
(set by HUD + based on household size + Area
Median Income (AMI))
Household Size
1
2
3
1-Bedroom
$61,320
4
5
6
$111,850
$120,800
$129,750
* 2022 Area Median Incomes for Boston, Cambridge, Quincy, MA-NH MSA.
Minimum incomes do not apply to households receiving housing assistance such
as Section 8, MRVP, or VASH.
Applications are available during the application period, from Monday, March
27th, 2023 through Friday, May 26th, 2023
To request an online application or to have one sent by email,
visit www.302BroadwayLottery.com, email 302Broadway@MaloneyProperties.com
or call (617) 639-3064 Ext 770.
If you cannot complete the application online, please call us at (617) 639-3064 Ext 770,
to request that we mail you one and to ask us for any support or guidance you might
need to complete the application.
Applications can also be picked up in-person at:
Parlin Memorial Library 410 Broadway Everett, MA 02149
Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
DEADLINE: Applications must be submitted online or postmarked no later than
Friday, May 26th, 2023.
Mailed to:
Maloney Properties, Inc.
Attn: 302 Broadway Lottery
27 Mica Lane, Wellesley, MA 02481.
Information Session:
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at 12pm
Join Zoom Meeting
https://maloneyproperties.zoom.us/j/88577968670?pwd=Yk5KTDhINkROMHZSR08vRE50UHRlQT09
Reason for Denial:
Meeting ID: 885 7796 8670
Passcode: 393453
2 Income-Restricted Rental Opportunity
302 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
2 Income-Restricted Rental Units
Find your local number: https://maloneyproperties.zoom.us/u/knh6MVN7F
● Selection by Lottery.
● Use & Occupancy Restrictions apply.
For more information, language assistance, or reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities,
please call (617) 639-3064 Ext 770 or email 302Broadway@MaloneyProperties.com.
Equal Housing Opportunity
There is currently two (2) Licensed business on the property that
have been approved by the Everett City Council, one business
is a motor repair shop and the other is a 2nd class motor dealer
Section 3B Auto Body Shop line L which states the following:
No other business licensed by the city council shall be conducted
on the licensed premises except for a first-class motor dealer’s
license.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
March 31, April 07, 2023
ADVOCATE CLASSIFIEDS
617-387-2200
PROPOSAL:
Applicant seeks a permit to add an additional License for an Auto
Body Shop to the property.
Maximum Income
80% AMI
$78,300
$89,500
$100,700
Public Hearing
Tuesday, April 18, 2023, @ 6:30 PM
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be
held on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett
City Hall, 484 Broadway, 2nd Floor, room 27. Opinions
will be heard regarding the following application:
An application has been presented to the License
Commission for a Transfer of License from Diaz Restaurant
Corporation DBA Rumors Bar & Grill, 56 Ferry Street to
Daniela’s Corporation DBA Rumors Bar & Grill, 56 Ferry
Street. This application is for an On-Premises, Restaurant,
All Alcoholic Beverages License.
A copy of the application is on file and available in the
Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at City
Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be
viewed by request during regular City Hall business
hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211.
All interested parties may attend.
Phil Antonelli
Chairman
April 7 , 2023
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 Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd
Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties
may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following
petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Map/Lot:
148 (146) Main Street.
E0-05-000103
Person Requesting: Al-Li Service Center Inc.
1 Seal Harbor Rd.
Winthrop, MA 02152
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us
annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us
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- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
MIDDLESEX, ss
Docket No. MI23E0005PP
To:
Rachel A. Venturelli of Everett in the County of
Middlesex, in the and to all of the other persons interested.
A petition has been presented to said Court by, Frank
Sanfilippo of Boynton Beach, in the State of Florida,
representing that He holds as a Joint Tenant a 50%
undivided part or share of certain land lying in Everett, in
the County of Middlesex, and briefly described as follows.
The land with the buildings thereon numbered 28 Hoyt Street,
Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and being shown
as Lot 9 on a “Plan of Land in Everett, Mass. Belonging to
L. Silverman, Esq., Schein & Levine, Engineers, May 1927”
and recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds in Plan
Book 400, Plan 46, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHWESTERLY by Hoyt Street, 43.85 feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by Lots 13 and 14 on said plan, 82 feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY by LOT 10 on said plan, 43.85 feet;
SOUTHWESTERLY by LOT 8 on said plan, 82 feet.
Containing 3595.7 square feet of land, according to said plan.
Being the same premises conveyed by deed of Anthony
Scolaro a/k/a Anthony C. Scolaro , Trustee of ContiRealty
Trust, dated January 26, 1983 with Middlesex District
Registry of Deeds in Book 14873, Page 417.
Setting forth that the petitioner desires that all said land
may be ordered to be sold at private sale or Public auction,
for not less than (800,000.00) EIGHT HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS, and praying that partition
may be made of all the land aforesaid according to law,
and to that end, that commissioner be appointed to make
such partition and be ordered to distribute and pay over
the net proceeds thereof in such manner as to make the
partition just and equal.
If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file
a written appearance and answer in said Court at Cambridge
before ten o’clock, on the first day of May 2023 the return date
of this citation.
Witness, Honorable Maureen H. Monks Esquire,
First Justice of this Court, this twentieth day of March,
2023
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
March 31, 2023
April 7, 14, 2023
335 Central Street,
Saugus, MA 01906
(781) 233-7300
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 Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6:00
PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may
attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 121 Florence St.
Map/Parcel:
L4-04-000148
Person Requesting: Yimmi Granados
207 High St
Randolph, MA 02368
PROPOSAL:
The applicant seeks to convert the existing two-family dwelling to a three-family dwelling on a
5,933-sf lot located within the dwelling district as per plan by Framingham Survey Consultants, dated
11/7/2022. The plan contains five (5) parking spaces 9’ x 18’. A permit to build the existing structure
was issued on November 6th 1897. The structure received an occupancy permit as a two-family
dwelling on April 6th, 2022. The existing structure contains 3,062 sf of gross floor area and has a
current FAR of .51.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance Appendix A. The applicant
shall seek relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals as follows:
Zoning:
1. Pursuant to Section 17.A.1 of the Zoning Ordinance, a three-unit residential use would require
six (6) parking spaces, but the lot contains only five (5) parking spaces. You may either seek a variance
from the Zoning Board of Appeals or participate in the Transportation Demand Management
program under Section 35 of the Zoning Ordinance.
2. Everett Zoning Ordinance APPENDIX A Section 4(B)(2)b requires 7,000 s.f. of lot area for
a two-family dwelling. Accordingly, the 5,933 s.f. lot is currently nonconforming as to area, and
the addition of a third dwelling unit will increase this nonconformity. A special permit is required,
pursuant to Section 3(F) of the Zoning Ordinance.
Please be advised that you have thirty (30) days from the date of this refusal to appeal this decision
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
March 31, April 07, 2023
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- Legal Notice -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
MIDDLESEX, ss
Docket No. MI23E0018PP
To: Karen M. Medugno and Janine M. LeFave of Everett in the County
of Middlesex, and to all other persons interested.
A petition has been presented to said Court by, Stanley A. LeFave of Peabody,
in the County of Essex, representing that He holds as a tenant in common a
50% undivided part or share of certain land lying in Everett, in the County
of Middlesex, and briefly described as follows:
A certain parcel of land with buildings thereon situated in said Everett,
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, being Lot #3 on a “Plan of Building
Lots in Everett, belonging to J.E. Anthony, A.F. Sargent, Surveyor, May
18, 1891” recorded with Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds at
the end of Book 2052, and bounded and described as follows:
NORTHERLY: by Pearl Street, thirty-nine (39) feet;
EASTERLY: by Lots 1 and 2 on said plan, one hundred two and 50/100
(102.50) feet;
SOUTHERLY: by the Sargent and Popkin estate, so called, thirty-nine
(39) feet;
WESTERLY: by Lot #4 on said plan, one hundred two and 50/100 feet
(102.50) feet.
Containing 3397 1/2 square feet.
For title, see deed dated July 7, 1937 and recorded with said Deeds at
Book 6133, Page 479.
Setting forth that the petitioner desires that all said land may be ordered to
be sold at private sale or Public auction, for not less than ($725,000.00)
SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
and praying that partition may be made of all the land aforesaid according
to law, and to that end, that commissioner be appointed to make such partition
and be ordered to make sale and conveyance of all, or any portion of
said land which the Court finds cannot be advantageously divided, either at
private sale or public auction, and be ordered to distribute and pay over the
net proceeds thereof in such manner as to make the partition just and equal.
If you desire to object thereto, you or your attorney should file a written
appearance and answer in said Court at Cambridge before ten o’clock, on
the third day of May 2023 the return date of this citation.
WITNESS, Honorable Maureen H. Monks, Esquire, First
Justice of said Court, this twenty-second day of March, 2023.
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE COURT
March 31, April 7, 14, 2023
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PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM MASSACHUSETTS
ELECTRIC COMPANY D/B/A NATIONAL GRID OF NORTH
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
Massachusetts Electric Company d/b/a National Grid of North Andover, Massachusetts, that
it desires to construct a line of underground electric conduits, including the necessary
sustaining and protecting fixtures, under and across the public way or ways hereinafter
named.
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Plan # 30646470 - E. Elm St - National Grid to install beginning at a point
approximately 81 feet southeast of the centerline of the intersection of Boston St and
E. Elm St and continuing approximately 6 feet in a northeast direction. Install 2-4”
conduits 6’ +/- from existing Pole # 3361 on E. Elm St to customer’s property at 85
Boston St for new service.
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground electric
conduits, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find necessary
for the transmission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located substantially
in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: East Elm Street - Everett -
Massachusetts.
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Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday at 7:00PM,
on the 24th of April, 2023 at the Everett City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor,
Everett City Hall.
April 7, 14, 2023
Hunger-Free Campus Coalition:
HFCC was formed
in the fall of 2019 to address
food insecurity among
high-need populations enrolled
in Massachusetts colleges
and universities. Comprised
of over 30 colleges,
students, hunger-relief advocates
and anti-poverty organizations,
collectively, the
coalition is working to leverage
and expand existing resources
and services, including
maximizing student enrollment
in federal nutrition
programs, such as SNAP, supporting
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ensuring that campuses work
with food banks to expand
food pantries, and other initiatives
designed to address
food insecurity among the
student population. HFCC’s
goal is to ensure equity and
incorporate student voices as
it works to make Massachusetts
college campuses hunger
free. To learn more, visit
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have the skills, opportunities
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CITY OF EVERETT
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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 Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd
Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties
may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following
petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 87-89 Malden Street.
Map/Lot: L0-05-000095
Person Requesting: Jean Thermitus
33 Jackson Ave.
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
In addition to the relief previously granted to permit the conversion
of the preexisting lawfully nonconforming three-unit residential
structure to a six-unit residential structure, the applicant seeks a
special permit pursuant to Section 3.C of the Zoning Ordinance to
allow the enclosure of three porches, thereby increasing the floor
area ratio from .75 to.86.
MARY GERACE - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals
March 31, April 07, 2023
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and dengue?
15. On April 12, 1955, what vaccine was
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16. From what expensive substance were
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17. What animal is baleen, which was
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 7, 2023
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Listing & Selling
Office in Saugus
“Experience and knowledge
Provide the Best Service”
Free Market Evaluations CRE
CarpenitoRealEstate.com
Candice LaRose
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your mobile phone!
335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
SAUGUS - 1st AD - Perfectly located 6 room
Mansard Colonial, 3 bedrms, 1½ baths,
spacious lvrm, dnrm, eat-in kitchen, convenient
1st flr laundry, oversized 1 car gar w/loft
storage, level lot, Iron Works neighborhood,
located just outside of Saugus Center. $510,000
NORTH OF BOSTON - Well established,
immaculate Pilates Studio offers top-ofthe-line
equipment 950+sq ft of perfectly
laid out space, can be easily suited to
your schedule to make this a perfect
investment!.....$50,000
LYNN - 6 NEWLY COMPLETED STORE FRONT
FACADES offers consisting of two condos.
ALL occupied – great income, minimal
expenses make this a great investment, 1031
tax exchange, etc, centrally located, close to
public transportation…........$2,799,900
Candice is a rising-star in the
real estate profession! Her
understanding and intelligence
in the market and in people
give her the edge to succeed in
finding buyers their “forever”
home. Sellers will appreciate
her knowledge and attentiveness.
She is always available
to assist with questions or
concerns to hopefully eliminate
any real estate stress.
Call Candice at 617-797-9010
LYNNFIELD - Townhouse. Unit offers 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. Spacious first floor offers
great open floor plan. 9’ ceilings, livingrm, kitchen w/
granite counters, breakfast bar w/seating plus center
island w/wine cooler, Bosch stainless steel
appliances, Fisher double dishwasher, large dining
room, two car garage….......$689,520
UNDER
CONTRACT
FOR SALE- DUPLEX STYLE SINGLE
FAMILY ATTACHED HOME. SPACIOUS
LIVING AREA. 1ST FLOOR LAUNDRY,
3 BED, 3 BATH, WALK UP ATTIC,
LOWER LEVEL FAMILY ROOM WITH
WET BAR, LARGE, FENCED IN YARD
WITH ABOVE GROUND POOL. GAS
HEAT. SAUGUS $659,900
LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL ?
CALL
RHONDA
COMBE
CALL BRANDI 617-462-5886
Coming soon- Brand new Saugus
home featuring 3 bed, 3 baths,
quality construction. White shaker
kitchen with vaulted ceilings, SS
appliances, large island, granite
counters, main suite with 2 closets,
Walk out LL with room to expand.
Call Debbie 617-678-9710
CALL RHONDA
FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
NEEDS.
781-706-0842
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 1 BATH,
VINYL SIDING, HARDWOOD,
GAS HEAT, CENTRAL AC, GREAT
LOCATION,
SAUGUS $425,000
CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE-SPACIOUS, 2 BED, 2
UNDER
CONTRACT
BATH, gas heat, HISTORIC
BROWNSTONE CONDO IN WATERFRONT
DISTRICT OF CHELSEA
WITH AMAZING CITY AND WATER
VIEWS!
CHELSEA $599,000
CALL DANIELLE 978-987-9535
FOR SALE -SAUGUS SPLIT-ENTRY,
2000 SQUARE FEET, 3 BEDROOM,
1.5 BATH, HARDWOOD
FLOORING, GARAGE UNDER,
FENCED IN PRIVATE YARD.
SAUGUS $599,900
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
SOLD
FOR SALE-MEDFORD CONDO,
2 BED, 2 BATH, FULL LENGTH
SCREENED IN BALCONY,
GREAT LOCATION, CLOSE TO
RT 93 AND MBTA.
MEDFORD $445,000
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
WE ARE HIRING!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
AGENTS IN OUR SAUGUS
OFFICE. OFFERING A SIGN
ON BONUS TO QUALIFIED
AGENTS!
FOR SALE- 3 ROOM, 1 BED, 1 BATH NICELY UPDATED HOME WITH NEW
PITCHED ROOF, ELECTRIC, HOT WATER AND MORE.
SAUGUS $119,900
FOR SALE-4 ROOMS, 2 BED, 1 BATH, NEW ROOF AND FURNACE.
DESIRABLE PARK. NEEDS SOME UPDATES. PEABODY $119,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE-BRAND NEW 14 X
52 UNITS. ONLY 2 LEFT!
STAINLESS APPLIANCES AND
FULL SIZE LAUNDRY. 2BED 1
BATH. FINANCING AVAILABLE
WITH 10% DOWN
DANVERS $199,900
Thinking of BUYING OR SELLING soon? CONFUSED about the current market?
WE ARE HERE TO HELP! GIVE US A CALL TODAY!
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