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By Christopher Roberson
S
tate Representative Joseph
McGonagle will be
returning to Beacon Hill for a
fourth term.
According to the unoffi cial
results of the September 1
Primary Election, McGonagle
trounced challenger Michael
McLaughlin, taking 57 percent
of the vote to McLaughlin’s
36 percent.
After the election, McGonagle
took to social media
to express his gratitude. “Everett,
thank you for trusting
me with your vote tonight. I
am beyond grateful to have
received your overwhelming
support in this primary,” he
said. “It is an honor to continue
serving as your state representative.
I will always have
your back at the State House.”
McGonagle’s strongest
showing was in Ward 3, where
he captured 652 votes.
Councillor-at-Large Wayne
Matewsky congratulated McGonagle
on his victory, saying
union support played a significant
role in securing the win.
Matewsky also said McGonagle’s
“sign division was outstanding.”
Other
races
However, McGonagle was
not the only one celebrating
a major victory. In a landslide,
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Employment woes continue at Encore
By Christopher Roberson
A
week before Labor Day, 385
employees of Encore Boston
Harbor were informed that they
would be laid off .
According to casino officials,
those employees had already been
furloughed earlier this year. The
layoffs went into effect on September
1.
Following this round of personnel
cuts, Encore still has 2,700 employees
working on-site and 915
employees on furlough. Yet, the
prospect of job restoration remains
grim.
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“As we take a look at our business
during these extraordinary
conditions, we do not believe that
all Encore Boston Harbor jobs will
return in 2020,” casino offi cials said
in a written statement. “With continued
eff orts from the state to
minimize the spread of COVID-19,
Encore Boston Harbor continues
to operate with a signifi cantly reduced
capacity in all parts of our
resort,”
Encore’s parent company, Wynn
Resorts, spent $220 million to cover
salaries and benefi ts for the casino’s
employees from March 15 through
May 31. However, by June, that
plan was no longer viable and casino
offi cials announced that 3,000
employees would be furloughed.
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gross gaming revenue of $26.9 million
for the month of July, the casino
still reported a shortfall of $53.8
million for the second quarter of
the year. In addition, Wynn Resorts
reported an operating revenue of
$85.7 million for the second quarter
– a decrease of nearly 95 percent
compared to last year’s fi gure.
Roll Out The Barrels
The eyesores are finally being trashed
after Rep. Joe McGonagle squashed the
“Lyin King” in a landslide in the Primary
Election on Tuesday. Rep. McGonagle won
every precinct while Ward 6 Councillor
McLaughlin was bragging to anyone who
would listen that he would be a big winner.
Another joke! Next year will be the city
election. We can’t wait!
THANK YOU
My family and I would like to sincerely thank
the people of Everett for their overwhelming
support in the Sept. 1st primary election
I am grateful and proud to serve our great city
at the State House aggressively representing
the taxpayers, schools, senior citizens, and the
community-at-large.
Your continued support in the November
2020 election will be deeply appreciated.
Once again, Thank You.
State Senator
Sal DiDomenico
& Family
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect Sal DiDomenico)
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THANK YOU, EVERETT!!
STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOE MCGONAGLE
Dear Neighbor,
Thank you!
I’m truly humbled that Everett placed their trust in me once
again in the Democratic Primary Election. Competitive elections
are good for candidates, good for our community – and good
for democracy. While this election took place in strange and
uncertain circumstances, it once again demonstrated the vibrancy
of our community and our city, and what I learned speaking to
voters will make me a better State Representative.
I intend to take the thousands of conversations I had with voters
in this campaign back to Beacon Hill and fight for everybody in
Everett. I’m anxious to get back to work for you - If there is any
way I can help you or your family, please contact me.
With Gratitude,
Joe McGonagle
State Representative
CONTACT JOE
Joe works for you and is always available to help.
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By Christopher Roberson
T
he MBTA recently announced
that a dedicated
bus lane will be added to
Sweetser Circle to assuage
traffi c snarls in that part of
Everett. Bus lanes will also
be put in on Main Street from
Sweetser Circle to Tileston
Street and on Broadway from
Sweetser Circle to Chelsea
Street.
“Creating bus lanes in places
like Sweetser Circle is critical
for improving the commutes
of our residents and
advancing toward bus rapid
transit,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
“Reliable and effi cient
public transportation is key
to creating and preserving
affordable housing for our
residents and their ability to
access our region’s economy.”
City Transportation Planner
Jay Monty said many
residents have continued to
use public transportation despite
the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Bus ridership has been
fairly strong,” he said, adding
that the rotary certainly
needs a bus lane. “Every
bus goes through Sweetser
Circle.”
Monty said the project is
expected to be completed
by October.
Similar projects are also
planned for Boston, Somerville
and Chelsea as part of
the MBTA’s $20 million Rapid
Response Bus Lanes Program.
The program’s objective
is to create 14 miles of
bus lanes to “improve bus
speed, reliability and reduce
crowded conditions in the
wake of COVID-19.”
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Lanes Program is about addressing
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our bus system. Advancing
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The Coronavirus
Count
Everett has 58 new confirmed
F
COViD-19 cases; city continues as
“high-risk” community with state’s
highest rate over the last 14 days
This marked the fourth
or the second consecutive
week, Everett had the
fourth highest average daily
incidence of COVID-19 cases
among Massachusetts communities
over a recent twoweek
period, according to statistics
released on Wednesday
(Sept. 2) by the state Department
of Public Health
(DPH). The city had a daily incidence
rate of 15.9 new cases
per 100,000 over the period
of August 16-29. Only Chelsea
(29.4), Westhampton (21.0)
and Revere (20.9) had higher
rates over that time span.
consecutive week that Everett
was among a handful of
communities marked in red
on a state map – the designation
for a high-risk community
for having a daily rate of
8 or more cases per 100,000
over the most recent 14-day
reporting period. Meanwhile,
the state reported 58 new cases
of COVID-19 in Everett over
the past week, raising the total
to 2,083 confirmed cases.
The most recent statistics
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 4, 2020
ELECTION | FROM PAGE 1
nedy retained his seat in District
6 of the Governor’s Council,
capturing 60 percent of
the vote over challenger Helina
Fontes, who finished with
29 percent. Kennedy’s strongest
showing was in Ward 3,
where he captured 722 votes.
Overall, Kennedy received 54
percent of the vote in District
6 while Fontes received 45
percent.
Although uncontested this
year, State Senator Sal DiDomenico
still received 4,962
votes. His strongest showing
was in Ward 2, where he garnered
934 votes. DiDomenico
also did well in Ward 6, where
he received 928 votes.
Markey vs. Kennedy
The U.S. Senate race was
much tighter with Everett
voters favoring incumbent
Senator Ed Markey over U.S.
Congressman Joseph Kennedy
III by seven percent. Markey’s
strongest showing was
in Ward 6, where he captured
583 votes. Voters across the
state shared similar sentiments
as Markey garnered
55 percent of the vote while
Kennedy received 44 percent.
Following his victory, Markey
addressed his younger
supporters at the Malden
Public Library. “This campaign
has always been about
the young people, it is our
young people who will lead
the way,” he said. “March in
the streets, protest, run for
School Committee, run for
City Council, run for state legislature
and win.”
Markey then turned his attention
to the presidential
race. “Priority number one
is to remove Donald Trump
from the White House,” he
said. “We must elect Joe Biden
as our next president.”
Markey’s victory is also historic
in that it is the first time
that any member of the illustrious
Kennedy family has lost
an election in Massachusetts.
During his concession
State Representative Joseph McGonagle (center) is shown with some of his campaign workers and supporters during a post-election party.
The thrill of victory is enjoyed by State Representative Joseph McGonagle (center), who is shown with his campaign staff and supporters.
speech,
Kennedy said that
for the past year his campaign
focused on helping those
who have fallen through the
cracks. “We built a campaign
for those who do not have the
luxury of accepting the status
quo or being patient for a few
more years,” he said. “We built
a campaign for Lawrence, for
Chelsea, for New Bedford, for
Roxbury and Brockton, for
Springfield, for Lowell and
Worcester.”
Markey will now square off
against Dover Attorney Kevin
O’Connor in the General
Election on November 3.
O’Connor breezed by Dr. Shiva
Ayyadurai to win the Republican
nomination by 20
percent.
According to the results,
of the 20,744 Everett voters,
5,973 of them cast ballots in
this election.
ELECTION | SEE PAGE 9
State Senator Sal DiDomenico with his wife Trisha.
THE THRILL OF VICTORY: U.S. Senator Ed Markey is shown winning the Democratic
Primary on Tuesday as he takes the podium outside the Malden Public
Library with his wife by his side. Markey thanked his workers and supporters
for their hard work in defeating U.S. Congressman Joseph Kennedy III. (Advocate
photos by Josh London)
State Representative Joseph McGonagle (center) is shown with his Social Media Manager,
Philip Melki, and Everett Police Captain Paul Strong. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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ELECTION | FROM PAGE 8
Ward & Precinct 1-1
Senator in Congress
Edward J. Markey
Joseph P. Kennedy, III
Write-in
Blanks
Totals
Representative in Congress
Ayanna S. Pressley
Write-Ins
Blanks
Totals
Councillor
Terrence W. Kennedy
Helina Fontes
Write-Ins
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Totals
Senator in General Court
Sal N. DiDomenico
Write-Ins
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Totals
245 200 295 234 383 339 384 286 284 296 330
130 129 145 129 154 132 140 129 164 152 181 164
0
332
1
57
40
2
53
2
45
1
74
3
49
0
43
2
50
1
48
1
51
2
52
1
38
432 370 495 410 612 523 567 467 497 500 565 535
362 288 410 343 503 431 477 382 420 418 476 452
2
1
69
Representative in General Court
Joseph W. McGonagle
Michael J. McLaughlin
Write-Ins
Blanks
Totals
Register of Probate
Tara E. DeCristofaro
Write-Ins
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Totals
1
81
83
7
5
60 104
4
88
10
80
3
82
1
76
5
77
3
86
1
82
432 370 495 410 612 523 567 467 497 500 565 535
253 214 288 249 361 291 319 253 273 302 298
154 125 182 136 222 207 217 182 184 177 244 178
0
1
25
30
1
24
4
21
0
29
0
25
2
29
5
27
8
32
3
18
2
21
1
26
432 370 495 410 612 523 567 467 497 500 565 535
312 266 385 313 450 395 438 347 386 383 436 423
3
1
1
119 103 107
6
5
2
5
3
1
5
4
1
91 157 126 124 117 110 112 125 111
432 370 495 410 612 523 567 467 497 500 565 535
City of Everett, MA
Republican Party 2020 State Primary Unofficial Results - September 1, 2020
Total Registered Voters: ######
Ward & Precinct 1-1
Senator in Congress
Shiva Ayyadurai
Kevin J. O'Connor
Write-in
Blanks
Totals
Representative in Congress
Write-Ins
Blanks
Totals
Councillor
Write-Ins
Blanks
Totals
Senator in General Court
Write-Ins
Blanks
Totals
Representative in General Court
Write-Ins
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Register of Probate
Write-Ins
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26
1
0
1-2
20
36 37
1
0
63
25
38
63
14
49
63
17
46
63
14
49
63
13
50
63
58
17
41
58
11
47
58
13
45
58
12
46
58
9
49
58
2-1
29
35
2
1
67
18
49
67
8
59
67
11
56
67
9
58
67
10
57
67
2-2
22
29
1
1
53
12
41
53
11
42
53
8
45
53
9
44
53
13
40
53
3-1
30
31
1
4
66
29
37
66
16
50
66
17
49
66
16
50
66
13
53
66
Ballots Cast: 734
3-2
25
48
0
1
74
19
55
74
10
64
74
10
64
74
9
65
74
9
65
74
4-1
23
40
0
0
63
22
41
63
14
49
63
12
51
63
10
53
63
10
53
63
4-2
18
37
0
4
59
15
44
59
4
56
60
3
56
59
3
56
59
4
55
59
5-1
23
36
2
1
62
21
41
62
9
53
62
9
53
62
10
52
62
9
53
62
Pecentage voting: 3,54%
5-2
26
26
1
0
53
14
39
53
5
48
53
8
45
53
5
48
53
4
49
53
6-1
26
26
3
2
57
9
48
57
3
54
57
5
52
57
6
51
57
4
53
57
6-2
27
28
1
3
59
22
37
59
15
44
59
14
45
59
11
48
59
12
47
59
Totals %
295 40,19%
409 55,72%
1,77%
2,32%
13
17
734 100,00%
223 30,38%
511 69,62%
734 100,00%
120 16,33%
615 83,67%
735 100,00%
127 17,30%
607 82,70%
734 100,00%
114 15,53%
620 84,47%
734 100,00%
110 14,99%
624 85,01%
734 100,00%
330
3 608 60,41%
1 749 29,28%
0,27%
16
600 10,05%
5 973 100,00%
4 962 83,07%
0,72%
43
968 16,21%
5 973 100,00%
3 431 57,44%
2 208 36,97%
0,45%
27
307 5,14%
5 973 100,00%
4 534 75,91%
0,62%
37
1 402 23,47%
5 973 100,00%
Democratic Party 2020 State Primary Unofficial Results - September 1, 2020
City of Everett, MA
Total Registered Voters: ######
1-2
2-1
2-2
3-1
Ballots Cast: 5 973
3-2
4-1
4-2
5-1
Pecentage voting: 28,79%
5-2
6-1
6-2
227 199 245 234 292 257 301 233 280 258 309 274
195 164 242 166 309 252 254 221 199 227 245 247
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0
7
0
8
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8
0
11
0
14
2
10
2
11
2
16
2
13
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1
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432 370 495 410 612 523 567 467 497 500 565 535
321 274 381 317 434 399 420 355 376 389 443 412
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3
109
8
93 106
12
7
9
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4
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5
81 171 115 131 108 108 104 111 118
432 370 495 410 612 523 567 467 497 500 565 535
Totals %
3 109 52,05%
2 721 45,55%
0,18%
11
132 2,21%
5 973 100,00%
4 521 75,69%
1,62%
97
1 355 22,69%
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Leonard Florence Center for Living
Resident Eleanor Karp Turns 106
Pictured from left to right, are: Harvey Karp, Henry Karp, Eleanor Karp, and Michael Karp.
vey, “My mom is an amazing
cook; her brisket, matzah ball
soup, gefilte fish and stuffed
knadles were the best I have
ever eaten. She even made
her own horseradish!”
Eleanor and Henry lived in
Eleanor Karp
C
HELSEA — If anyone
knows the secret to longevity,
it is Eleanor Karp, a
much beloved resident at the
Leonard Florence Center for
Living. Eleanor turned 106 on
September 1. What a milestone
event for an extraordinary
woman!
Born on September 1, 1914
in Dorchester, Eleanor was the
youngest of three. She loved
school, dancing and socializing
with her many friends. In
fact, Eleanor met her husband
Henry Karp through her girlfriend,
who ultimately turned
out to be her sister-in-law! It
was love at first sight. Eleanor
and Henry married on June
26, 1938.
Before starting a family, Eleanor
worked at Schrafft’s,
the renowned candy company
in Charlestown.After
her sons, Michael and Harvey,
were born, Eleanor devoted
her time to running
the household. Celebrations
played a huge role in their
lives. “The Jewish holidays
were legendary in our house,”
said son Harvey Karp. “We
had at least 30 people, with
the tables extending into
three rooms.” Added HarEverett
and Malden for most
of their married life. They led
a highly active social life, frequently
entertaining friends
and family. Henry was one
of eight siblings – four boys
and four girls –and Eleanor
was extremely close to all of
them. She organized huge
family outings every summer.
Eleanor and Henry were married
for 46 wonderful years.
Sadly, Henry passed away in
1984 at 74 years of age.
In 2010, Eleanor moved
from the Jack Satter House
in Revere to the Cohen Florence
Levine Estates Assisted
Living in Chelsea. Both staff
and residents adored her!She
loved the bus trips and visits
to area restaurants, especially
Jimmy’s Steakhouse, The Continental
and Kowloon. Meals
in the dining room at Cohen
Florence Levine Estates were
the highlight of her day.
Adored by her children,
son, Harvey and wife, Jeanne,
and son, Michael and wife,
Charlene, Eleanor cherishes
her four grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren.
She presides over the
family with love, warmth,
and humor. “Eleanor is a truly
remarkable woman,” said
daughter-in-law Jeanne Karp.
“She is generous, loving,
sharp and fun to be around.
Actually, I can’t imagine having
a better mother-in-law.”
“Eleanor brings a sense
of warmth to everyone she
comes into contact with,” said
Joseph “Coty” Miller, Recreation
Program Director of the
Leonard Florence Center for
Living. “An amazing cook herself,
she is always helping the
chefs tweak their recipes to
perfection.” Miller described
Eleanor as full of life. “Eleanor
possesses wisdom, intellect,
and wit. Her stories about her
life are overwhelmingly joyful
and insightful. In short, Eleanor
Karp is truly one of kind.”
Harvey and Jeanne Karp
are thrilled Eleanor is a resident
at the Leonard Florence
Center for Living. “We feel extremely
fortunate she is living
in such a beautiful building
with a private room and
bath, but even more importantly,
we are deeply grateful
to the incredible staff
at the Center,” said Jeanne
Karp. “They genuinely care
about her.”
When asked the secret to
her longevity, Eleanor is very
matter of fact. “Who would
ever have expected me to
live to 106?” she asked. “Yet
here I am!”
Champions Bar not penalized following ABCC report
By Christopher Roberson
C
hampions Bar & Grill was
recently called before the
Board of License Commissioners
after a report was filed by
the state Alcoholic Beverages
Control Commission (ABCC)
indicating that alcohol was being
served without food.
However, owner Kirk Post
disputed the ABCC’s report.
“The ABCC never came into my
establishment,” he said during
the August 31 meeting. “They
looked in the windows and
jumped to a conclusion.”
He said there were four customers
in the bar during the
time in question. Two of them
had ordered a pizza and the
other two had ordered chicken
quesadillas. “They have to
order food before they can get
a drink,” said Post.
Although Post had arranged
his tables to comply with social
distancing requirements,
he said a customer moved a
table to play darts. However,
he said, the dart board has
been taken down and a wooden
cover has been put over the
pool table.
Post also said he had a customer
who was not wearing
a mask. “It’s very hard for us
to get people to wear masks,”
he said.
Board of License Commissioners
Chairman Philip Antonelli
said it is imperative that
customers wear masks. “Everyone
should have a mask on,
that’s what the governor has
announced and that’s what we
have to go on,” he said.
In addition, the ABCC reported
that a bartender had
reached over the bar to place
a drink on one of the hightop
tables. In response, Post
said he has since instructed
his bartenders not to serve
drinks in that manner and to
walk around the bar instead.
Post also said he was
alarmed to learn that The
Fours in Boston had closed after
44 years, adding that he is
striving to prevent Champions
from meeting the same fate.
“I’ve been in the bar business
for over 20 years and I’ve never
had a violation,” he said. “I’m
just trying to survive.”
Antonelli reiterated that the
report was issued by the state
and not by the City of Everett
or the Police Department.
Therefore, he said, Champions
can continue its regular course
of business provided that food
is always served whenever a
customer purchases alcohol.
New business model
for Karma Lounge
In other news, Attorney
Mark Rotundo said his client,
Varun Punj, will be launching
a new restaurant component
at his establishment,
Karma Lounge. The decision
to make the switch came after
Punj was scolded by the
board last fall for operating
a business that was, at that
time, rapidly becoming a raucous
nightclub.
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Reflections
from the Director
bread of Life celebrates
its 40th anniversary
A
s Bread of Life celebrates
its 40th anniversary,
1980-2020,
I’ve been thinking about
how my own story intertwines
with that of BOL.
I took a job at Woods
Hole Oceanographic
Institution fresh out of
college, determined to
make a career in opera
while working as a
research technician. A
few years later, as I was
about to move to the
Boston area to be closer
to the musical action,
I attended a presentation
at my church by a
woman who was about
to become the Minister
of Missions at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church
in Malden. Part of her
work would be to oversee
a new ministry the
church had begun to
the hungry and homeless.
I knew instantly
that I wanted to be part
of that church and I
soon was on the Missions
Committee. Meanwhile,
I realized that my
work in the lab was not
using my gifts and passions.
I started praying
about what work
God might be leading
me to do. I was drawn
to the idea of working
oversees in a refugee
camp, but it became
clear to me that I was
too young and inexperienced
to have much to
offer people in that desperate
situation. I needed
to stay put and learn
a few things. I started
volunteering and doing
some sub work at the
Pine Street Inn in Boston.
Then, in 1988 TriCity
Community Action
Program created the position
of Homeless Advocate
to work at the
St. Paul’s evening meal,
the ministry that eventually
became Bread of
Life. It seemed too good
to be true. It was the exact
fit for a saying of Jesus
that tugged at my
conscience: “For I was
hungry and you gave
me something to eat,
I was thirsty and you
gave me something to
drink.” Matthew 25:35. I
applied for the job and
was interviewed by TriCAP
staff and by Tom
Feagley, the ministry director.
Amazingly, they
hired me! To this day, I
see that call to be the
greatest miraculous intervention
of God in my
life.
I became a fellow
pilgrim with Tom and
many, many other loving
people with hearts
broken by what breaks
God’s heart: poverty,
hunger, homelessness,
injustice, violence, neglect,
loneliness.
As we work to build
our Under One Roof
multi-purpose facility
to serve more neighbors
well into the future,
I’m forever grateful
to do this work feeding,
advocating, coming
alongside, and loving
people just like me
who are going through
hard and lonely places
in their lives. And I’m
forever grateful for fellow
pilgrims like you on
the journey.
May God bless Bread
of Life with another 40
years and beyond! And
may God bless each of
you.
Gabriella Snyder Stelmack
Executive Director
Coffee lovers line up for Koffee N’ Box
T
he City of Everett has
announced the opening
of a new café at the heart
of Everett Square. Koffee
N’ Box, which is owned by
Pricila Trancoso, began serving
customers during its soft
opening on Wednesday, August
26. The café, which has
a unique, colorful exterior,
is located at 391 Broadway
DiDomenico serves on Speaker
on “Mission: Readiness” panel
Discusses pandemic and children’s education and nutrition
O
n August 19, State Senator
Sal DiDomenico
served as a Speaker on a virtual
Mission: Readiness panel
called “Massachusetts Early
Education and Care: A National
Security Imperative during
Uncertain Times” to discuss
the impact that COVID-19 has
had on early childhood education
and child nutrition. DiDomenico
was joined by retired
Generals Jack Hammond
and Mike Hall, Amy O’Leary
of Early Education for All and
the National Director of the
Council for a Strong America’s
Mission: Readiness group,
Ben Goodman. Mission: Readiness
is a group of 750 retired
admirals, generals and other
top military leaders who work
to champion evidence-based,
bipartisan state and federal
public policy solutions that
are proven to prepare youngSal
DiDomenico
State Senator
sters for life and to be able to
serve their nation in any way
that they choose.
DiDomenico kicked off the
panel by sharing his perspective
on early childhood challenges
in Massachusetts and
the growing childhood hunger
epidemic due to the economic
fallout from COVID-19.
DiDomenico has been a longtime
champion of both early
education and food security
policies in the Massachusetts
Senate, and he provided
insight into how the pandemic
has weakened the early
education sector, exacerbating
challenges for Massachusetts
kids and their families.
In his comments, he emphasized
that child care is not
babysitting, but a crucial way
to ensure children are prepared
for future success. DiDomenico
also provided insight
to the participants and
listeners on how they can work
with their elected officials and
representatives to urge actionable
steps that preserve and
strengthen early childhood
programs.
ISO New England selects plan
to replace Mystic Generating Station
By Christopher Roberson
The installation cost of Ready
A
fter reviewing 36 proposals
to replace the aging
Mystic Generating Station, ISO
New England has decided to
move forward with the Greater
Boston Ready Path Solution
designed by National Grid and
Eversource. Mystic Generating
Station, which is owned by Exelon
Generation, is slated to
be decommissioned by 2024.
“Though the selection of the
Ready Path project may have
disappointed other transmission
developers, the ISO’s responsibility
to New England
electricity customers is to select
a project that ensures reliability,
is timely, and is cost-effective,”
said Robert Ethier, vice
president of system planning
for ISO New England, which
monitors the region’s bulk
power grid. “The project accomplishes
these goals.”
Path is currently estimated at
$49 million.
“Electricity customers of New
England can be sure that this
competitive process led developers
to look hard at the most
efficient, cost-effective ways to
ensure a reliable power grid,”
said Ethier.
Earlier this year, Anbaric, a
renewable energy company
headquartered in Wakefield,
presented the Mystic Reliability
Wind Link, designed to
“bring offshore wind and backup
system power from southeast
Massachusetts directly to
Greater Boston.” Had the proposal
been accepted, the creation
of the wind link would
have been executed using a
series of wind farms located
south of Martha’s Vineyard and
Cape Cod. The energy from the
wind farms would have then
been transmitted to Everett using
a 45-mile network of underwater
lines.
Theodore Paradise, Anbaric’s
senior vice president of transmission
strategy, said ISO New
England may have made a mistake
by not choosing the wind
link project. “ISO New England
didn’t pick that project, instead
going with a Band-Aid approach
that is likely to be obsolete
as soon as it’s built,” he said.
However, Paradise said the
wind link could be considered
in the future should the state
decide to expand its transmission
system and move away
from fossil fuels.
Since 2009, Mystic Station
has strewn 27 million tons of
carbon dioxide into the air as
well as 3,000 tons of nitrogen
oxide and 4,000 tons of sulfur
dioxide. The station has also become
a financial burden, costing
New England residents to
pay up to $300 million per year.
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to 5 p.m. and Saturday from
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Pursuit of stolen vehicle ends with a bang
On Monday, Aug. 31st
at approximately 3:30 p.m.,
Everett Police pursued a suspected stolen vehicle as
the driver, who was traveling at a high rate of speed,
forced police to suspend pursuit until a report of a twovehicle
accident at the corner of Harvard Street and
Fremont Avenue. According to a witness, the suspect
vehicle hit another vehicle, causing injury to the driver
of both vehicles. It was reported that the stolen car
might have been involved in a carjacking in Medford
earlier in the day. (Photos by Michael Layhe)
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 4, 2020
Saluting Everett’s Working Men and Women
Have a Happy & Safe Labor Day Weekend!
Mayor Carlo
DeMaria
& Family
Mayor DeMaria, wife Stacy,
Carlo III, Caroline & Alexandra
School Committee Member
Marcony
Almeida Barros
EVERETT TAXI &
MALDEN TRANS
(617) 389-8100
(617) 389-1000
LESTER, PEGGY & DAVID
MOROVITZ
Councillor Ward 1
Fred Capone
& Family
Councillor-at-Large
John Hanlon
City Council President
Ward 3 Councillor
Anthony DiPierro
Rosa
DiFlorio
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Saluting Everett’s Working Men and Women
Have a Happy & Safe Labor Day Weekend!
Messinger Insurance Agency
SINCE
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26 Garvey Street, Everett
617-387-6877
State Representative
Joe McGonagle
A lifetime of
commitment to the
City of Everett
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• 524 Broadway
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Saluting Everett’s Working Men and Women
Have a Happy & Safe Labor Day Weekend!
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& Family
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City begins work on North Creek restoration
A
s part of Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s
vision for revitalizing
the Everett waterfront,
construction has begun to restore
North Creek, a perennial
stream and tributary of the
Malden River. A large section
of the creek is currently being
dredged of polluted sediment
and will return the creek to its
historic streambed. In addition,
the existing headwall will
be replaced.
“By restoring stream flow,
we will reduce fl ooding in the
area, lower water temperatures,
reduce containment, reduce
invasive plants and restore
aquatic habitat. All of
these measures help to revitalize
the Malden River and its
tributaries and bring back native
species. Rivers and streams
are naturally resilient and by
restoring the creek to its natural
fl ow, we will soon see an increase
in wildlife, native plants
and many more additional benefi
ts,” DeMaria said.
Equipment was recently onsite
to excavate and uncover
North Creek’s streambed
by removing sediment that
had built up over hundreds
of years. They were able to remove
approximately two feet
deep of sediment. That will increase
stream fl ow in the creek,
helping to alleviate fl ooding in
the Air Force Road area, which
drains to North Creek and into
the Malden River.
This project is a part of a
multi-benefit improvement
North Creek Restoration plan
– to reduce flood risk, provide
additional wildlife habitat
and enhance Everett’s riverfront
open space for the future.
Work is expected to be
completed by the beginning
of October.
A VIRTUAL WALK OF HOPE FOR ALS
The Walk of Hope for ALS will be
19TH ANNUAL
ALS
Hope
Walk
for
VIRTUAL
of
held virtually this year on
SEPTEMBER 12TH
SATURDAY
2020
11:00am
Walk from anywhere! Register as an
individual walker or create a team, gather
your family and friends, practice social
distancing, and join us virtually as we
walk to raise funds for ALS research!
We can’t walk together this year,
but we can walk for ALS research!
The Angel Fund for ALS Research
649 Main Street, Wakefield, MA 01880
Register today at www.theangelfund.org
Call 781-245-7070 for more information
Angel Fund
for
The
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MPL presents “StoryWalk®
T
he Malden Public Library
is delighted to
announce its first StoryWalk®
project,
which is
generously sponsored by
Preotle, Lane & Associates
Ltd. This fun activity
promotes early literacy,
physical activity and family
time together in nature
by placing the pages from
a children’s picture book
City of Everett
PLANNING BOARD
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MA 02149
along a picturesque walking
route in the community.
On Thursday, September
10, from 10 a.m. to 6:00
STORYWALK® | SEE PAGE 19
at River’s Edge” –
September 10 in Medford
LEGAL NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Hearing on the following application by REX-E LLC
Property located at: 983 Broadway
Site Plan Review
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A, and with Section 19 of the
Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a virtual public hearing on
Monday, September 14th at 7:00 PM online to be viewed live on YouTube (Link: https://
www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q, to consider the above-listed
application in connection with the proposal to build a 5 unit (four story structure) located at 983
Broadway that being a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as A0-01-000147.
The application with narrative and the Site Plan were received on July 30, 2020. The plans are
entitled “Site Plan for Board of Appeals #983 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149” were prepared by
Hayes Engineering, Inc, 603 Salem St, Wakefield MA and prepared for the owner REX-E LLC
of Wakefield MA.
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/Planning-Board
and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should attend the virtual hearing
designated above in accordance to the agenda of the meeting will be located under Planning Board
at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items may be continued to later dates, please
contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett.
ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending with any comments, concerns, and/or questions.
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
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Love of Police
Dakota Mathews, who is shown
with Officer Nicole O’Donnell,
recently visited the Everett
Police Department as part
of her campaign “She Loves
Police.” Her objective is to visit
every police department in
Massachusetts. (Photo Courtesy of
the Everett Police Department)
STORYWALK® | FROM PAGE 18
p.m., “StoryWalk®
at River’s
Edge” will be set up along
the path that begins beyond
the southern side of
the building at 200 River’s
Edge Drive in Medford.
(https://www.riversedgema.
com/park). Coinciding with
the 2020 Summer Reading
theme “Imagine Your Story,”
the featured picture
book will be “My Garden”
by Kevin Henkes, in which
a child helps her mother in
the garden while creatively
imagining how different
her own garden would be.
This wonderful book is appropriate
for ages three to
seven.
Free parking is available
in the garage at 150 River’s
Edge Drive. In addition, the
free RiversEdge Shuttle operates
daily between Wellington
Station and River’s
Edge Park, and the Park is
a 20-minute walk from Wellington
Station. For more
information about “StoryWalk®
at
River’s Edge” (including
detailed directions
and rain date information),
visit the Malden Public Library’s
website, www.maldenpubliclibrary.org.
The
StoryWalk®
Project
was created by Anne Ferguson
of Montpelier, Vermont,
and developed in
collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard
Library. StoryWalk®
is
a registered service
mark owned by Ferguson.
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Baker launches additional
intervention initiatives for highrisk
COVID-19 communities
T
he Baker-Polito Administration
recently
stepped up its targeted
initiative to help stop
the spread of COVID-19 in
communities across the
Commonwealth with the
highest number of positive
cases. This initiative
brings even greater focus
to the top 5 highest-risk
communities with regular
neighborhood-level assessments
and a comprehensive
multi-lingual public
messaging campaign.
The initiative focuses efforts
on Chelsea, Everett,
Lawrence Lynn and Revere.
The Commonwealth’s
COVID-19 Enforcement and
Intervention Team (CEIT), in
partnership with local community
officials, is leading
this effort. This targeted
initiative includes regular
meetings with local leadership
to understand residential
and business activities
contributing to trends, an
even greater level of state
focus to stop the spread
and a new public messaging
campaign.
The goal of the public
messaging campaign is
to ensure residents know
they live in a high-risk community
and reiterate the
importance of wearing a
mask and other best practices
to stop the spread.
Built around a message
of, “You have the power to
save a life,” the comprehensive
campaign will encourage
the use of masks
and social distancing and
will run in English, Portuguese,
Spanish, Haitian Creole,
Vietnamese, Arabic and
other languages common
HIGH-RISK | SEE PAGE 21
City of Everett
PLANNING BOARD
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MA 02149
LEGAL NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Hearing on the following application by 536 Broadway Street, LLC
Property located at: 536 Broadway
Site Plan Review & Inclusionary Zoning – Special Permit
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A, and with Section 19 and Section 32
(Inclusionary Zoning) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct
a virtual public hearing on Monday, September 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be viewed on
YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q) to
consider the above-listed application for Special Permit and Site Plan Review proposal to redevelop
a former Masonic Hall located at 536 Broadway to a residential eleven (11) unit building with one
of the units being an affordable unit.
The applications with narrative and the Site Plan were received on July 15, 2020. The plans are
entitled “Renovations to Everett Masonic Lodge, 536 Broadway, Everett MA” were prepared by
Engineering Alliance Inc, 196 Central St, Saugus MA 01906 and prepared for 536 Broadway St,
LLC, 523 Cambridge St, Allston MA 02134.
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/Planning-Board
and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should attend the virtual hearing
designated above in accordance to the agenda of the meeting will be located under Planning Board
at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items may be continued to later dates, please
contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett.
ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending with any comments, concerns, and/or questions.
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
September 1, 1883: Mrs. Caroline M. Barnard donates the
City Clock in the tower of the Congregational Church.
September 2, 1958: Russian fighter pilots deliberately shoot
down an unarmed American transport plane over Soviet
Armenia. Airman 2C Gerald Maggiacomo of Everett is among
those killed.
September 3, 1942: War Labor Board rebuked chemical
workers and their union in Everett, for breaking their no-strike
pledge to the President.
September 5, 1918: Brothers Albert and David Jeffrey, John
Nordren, James Reynolds, Roland Hatch, Walter Gagel, Archie
Osmond and Warren MacEachern, all of Everett, are cited for
remaining at their stations following the torpedoing of their
ship the USS Mount Vernon by the German U-Boat U-82 off
the coast of France.
This weekly series in The Everett Advocate is published with
permission from a book written by retired Everett City Clerk
Michael Matarazzo. Enjoy!
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to these communities. The
campaign includes:
• A new onl ine re -
source at Mass.gov/
StopCOVID19
(Spanish: Mass.Gov/DetenCOVID19)
(Portuguese:
Mass.Gov/
PareCOVID19) (Additional
multilingual online resources
will be available soon)
• Advertising on billboards,
digital and
social media
• Downloadable materials
in multiple languages
•
Multi-lingual field
teams deployed in
the communities
• Phone and text communications
•
Outreach to local
community groups
This new website Mass.
gov/StopCOVID19 provides
residents and local
business owners with information
on how to stop
the spread, state restrictions
on gathering sizes,
testing locations and materials
that can be printed
for display in apartment
complexes, restaurants and
community areas.
The campaign’s advertising
will run on hundreds of
displays, message boards,
signs, billboards and other
channels in these top 5
communities through paid
partnerships and via stateowned
resources, such as
at MBTA stations, on MassDOT
signs and much more.
During Labor Day weekend,
the field teams will be
active at approximately 15
locations in these top five
communities. All aspects of
this campaign will expand
throughout the fall.
In early August, the Administration
established
CEIT through the COVID-19
Command Center. CEIT is
a cross-agency response
unit, which includes representatives
from the Community
Tracing Collaborative,
Department of Public
Health, Alcoholic Beverages
Control Commission,
Massachusetts State Police,
Department of Labor Standards
and other agencies.
Since it was launched,
this team has worked closely
with all higher-risk comHIGH-RISK
| SEE PAGE 28
Happy 90th Birthday
Marion Matewsky
“Ms. Chateau DeVille”
“1971 to 1977”
Dinner Theater Hostess
LEGAL NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - ZONING AMENDMENT
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A, M.G.L. Section 5, the Everett Planning Board
will conduct a virtual public hearing on September 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be viewed on
YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q) to consider a
proposed Amendment that the Zoning Ordinance be amended by: City of Everett Zoning Ordinance
Section 38 of Appendix “A” “Housing Production Conversion Ordinance.”
Below is the draft language:
Purpose:
To provide for the creation of new housing units within existing structures. To promote the public
safety and wellbeing of the occupants and neighborhood. To provide zoning and parking incentives
to property owners desiring to increase the number of dwelling units within the same structure with
no increase to floor area or envelope:
In existing structures where there is an increase in the number of dwelling units with no increase
to the floor area ration (FAR) or the building envelope; no new parking spaces shall be provided.
This exception shall remain in effect for a period of 5 year(s) after ordained.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should attend the virtual hearing
designated above in accordance to the agenda of the meeting will be located under Planning Board
at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items may be continued to later dates, please
contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett.
ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending with any comments, concerns, and/or questions.
September 2, 1930
A strong, classy Christian and
caring mother and friend!
Love from your many friends in Everett
Sent to: Abutting Communities, MAPC, & DHDC
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
"yOUR FiNANCiAL FOCUS"
Joseph D. Cataldo
Masshealth Eligibility Operations Memo 20-16
M
assHealth is now using
the Social Security Administration
(SSA) Life Estate
and Remainder Interest Tables
to calculate the value of
remainder interests and life
estates. It no longer is going
to use the IRS Book Aleph Life
Estate and Remainder Interest
Tables which provide for
the utilization of the Internal
Revenue Code Section 7520
interest rates in effect at the
time of valuation.This may
very well lead to litigation as
virtually all of the elder lawyers
in the Mass Chapter of
The National Academy of Elder
Law Attorneys believe
MassHealth should not be using
the SSA tables.
The problem is that the SSA
tables use a higher percentage
allocable to the life estate
than to the remainder
interest. In the future, if the
home of a MassHealth applicant/member
is sold, more of
the net sales proceeds will be
allocated to the value of the
life estate. As a result, the net
sales proceeds are once again
countable assets in the name
of the applicant/member and
will have to be spent down on
nursing home care. Typically,
a parent would be deeding
the home to the children
reserving a life estate in the
deed itself. If all parties agree
to sell the house, a calculation
would have to be made in order
to determine the amount
of net sales proceeds allocable
to the life tenant/parent
and the remainderman/children.
As
an example, if the applicant/member/life
tenant/
parent and the remaindermen/children
sold the home
and netted $232,000, assuming
the parent was 87 years
old at the time of sale, MassHealth
will calculate the disqualifying
transfer as follows:
$232,000 x .32262 equals
$74,848. If the parent is given
back the $74,848, the money
would have to be spent on
nursing home care as he or
she would be over the $2,000
limit. If the money is not given
back to the parent, MassHealth
will simply use that figure
in order to determine the
penalty period wherein MassHealth
simply will not pay for
nursing home coverage for
the member/applicant.
This is a very high percentage
allocated to a life estate
for someone 87 years of age.
If the Book Aleph table was
used, the percentage would
drop to 2.146%. In our example,
the value of the life estate
would then only be $4,979!
The disqualifying transfer
would only be $4,979. The
reason for this is the September,
2020 IRS Section 7520 interest
rate is now down to .40
percent. I am hopeful that this
issue will be litigated as it is
just another example of MassHealth’s
continuing attack on
the elderly.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate planning/elder law attorney, Certified
Public Accountant, registered investment advisor, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a masters degree in taxation.
City of Everett
PLANNING BOARD
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MA 02149
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 4, 2020
Greater Boston League undecided
on next move for Fall sports
GbL cities in 'Red' listing may force move by member ADs, principals
By Steve Freker
"A
ll for one and one
for all" could be the
theme for the members of the
Greater Boston League (GBL)
this school year, which has
been proven to be topsy-turvy
at best, when it has come to
high school sports in this era of
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nothing is certain at this
time, however, since all of the
school and city officials involved
in the decision are in
agreement on just how the
league should proceed, according
to reports.
Malden Public Schools Director
of Athletics, Physical
Education and Health Charlie
Conefrey told the Malden
School Committee last week
that the GBL powers-that-be
are considering moving some
or all fall sports to the newCity
of Everett
PLANNING BOARD
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MA 02149
ly-designated "Fall 2" season,
which is tentatively set for the
period February 22, 2021-April
25, 2021.
The Greater Boston League
consists of fi ve full members,
the public high schools of Everett,
Malden, Medford, Revere
and Somerville, as well
as a sixth school, Chelsea High
School, which is at present an
independent. Chelsea is designated
as a scheduling partLEGAL
NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Hearing on the following application by Everett Holdings LLC c/o The Grossman Companies
Property located at: 1690 Revere Beach Parkway
Site Plan Review & Inclusionary Zoning Special Permits & Special Permits
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A, Section 19 and Section 33 (Commercial
Triangle Economic Development District) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning
Board will conduct a virtual public hearing on Monday, September 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be
viewed on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q,
to consider the above-listed application in connection with the Special Permit and Site Plan Review
proposal to build 800 transit-oriented development residential units with 15,000 sq. of commercial
space (5,000 sq. feet located in Chelsea) with three of the buildings in Everett and one in Chelsea
as shown on plans entitled “Proposed Site Documents for Grossman Companies, Inc, Proposed
Mixed-Use Development” (the “Site Plan”) on a parcel shown on the Site Plan, being a parcel of
land referenced by Assessor’s Department as K0-04-000084 located in the Commercial Triangle
Economic Development District. In Accordance with Section 32, 40 of the 800 units are proposed
to be affordable units. In accordance with Section 33, the applicant will be seeking Special Permits
for necessary dimensional relief including, at time of application, from side yard setback (10 ft.
minimum required, minimum of 4 ft by SP, request at 4.8 feet) per Sec. 33 F.3, allowable height
(request at 92 feet for Building One, maximum at 100 ft) per Sec. 33. F.5, Floor Area Ratio (request
at 4.7:1, Special Permit allowed for up to 6:1) per Sec 33. F.6, and reduction of required parking
(923 spaces required, 906 spaces proposed) as per Sec. 30 G(4) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance.
The specifics of that relief may change during the public hearing process.
The applications with narrative and the Site Plan were received on July 30, 2020. The plans
are entitled “Proposed Site Documents for Grossman Companies, Inc, Proposed Mixed-Use
Development” were prepared by Bohler, 45 Franklin St, 5th Floor, Boston MA 02110 in
association with Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc, Brown + Sardina, & Vanasse & Associates, Inc.
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/
Planning-Board and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should appear at the time and place
designated above. As items may be continued to later dates, please contact Shane O’Brien of the
Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-944-0236
before attending with any concerns or questions.
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
ner of the GBL schools for
the 2020-21 school year and
is planned to join the GBL as
a full league member in the
fall of 2021 for the 2021-22
school year.
Several meetings on the
issue of "What will GBL Fall
Sports look like" have been
held at various school and
city levels, including this week,
but a final decision has yet
to be reached, Conefrey said
Wednesday.
The main point of contention
is whether or not GBL schools
will compete in games, in any
individual sports, this tradiLEAGUE
| SEE PAGE 23
Malden Public Schools Director of Athletics, Physical Education
and Health Charlie Conefrey is also chairman of the MIAA's District
G and a fi rst-year member of the MIAA's Board of Directors. (Courtesy
Photo/MHS Blue and Gold)
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LEAGUE | FROM PAGE 22
tional fall season, or would fall
sports all be pushed to the "Fall
2" season designation.
A major part of the conversation
is the recent color-coded
system released by the offi
ce of Governor Charlie Baker
has rated individual communities
according to the rate of
COVID-19 transmission and
the risk level existing in that
community.
"Red" is the "highest risk" for
a community, meaning there
are more than 8 COVID-19 cases
reported per 100,000 residents.
"Yellow" is "moderate
risk" with 4-8 cases per 100,000
and "Green" is "lower risk" or
under four cases per 100,000
residents. Unshaded are fi ve
or fewer total active COVID-19
cases,
According to MIAA-adopted
guidelines, in conjunction
with state guidance, cities and
towns coded "Red," or high
risk, are not allowed to participate
in high school athletics.
As of Wednesday, the latest
report issued by the Executive
Offi ce of Environmental Aff airs
(EEA), three of the six GBL communities,
Chelsea, Everett and
Revere were three of the eight
statewide listed in the "Red"
category.
The other three, Malden,
Medford and Somerville, were
designated "Yellow".
At the School Committee
meeting, Conefrey acknowledged
that this was a year like
no other, in which an entire
season, Spring Sports this year,
was canceled outright due to
COVID-19.
"This is not going to be like
any athletic year we have ever
seen before," said Conefrey,
who is beginning his fi fth year
as Director of Athletics. "We are
looking for new and innovative
ways to deal with our student-athletes
and we really
hope it changes for the better.
"But we are not going to
make any decision, not one
move, unless it is fully and
completely in the best interests,
safety, and physical and
emotional health of our students,
coaches, staff and their
families," Conefrey said.
By the directive of the Massachusetts
Interscholastic Athletic
Association (MIAA) Board
of Directors, the high school
athletic calendar on August
14 was changed to provide
for four sports seasons, as opposed
to the traditional three:
Fall, Winter and Spring.
The MIAA Board accepted
recommendations of its Sports
Medicine Committee and other
committees before voting in
favor of the four-season plan,
Coincidentally, Conefrey just
began his fi rst year as a member
of the MIAA Board of DirecCITY
OF EVERETT
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM EXTENET, LLC
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new riser located on pole #567 to new manhole located on 2nd Street. (9.19’ long
trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on 2nd Street to new manhole located on Broadway. (36.3’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Appleton Street.
(110.15’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Appleton Street to new riser located on Pole #101 on
Appleton Street. (19.67’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Ferry Street to new manhole located on Bolster Street.
(100.76’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Bolster Street to new riser located on Pole #2369 on
Bolster Street. (4.38’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new riser on pole #3551 located on Cherry Street to new manhole located on
Cherry Street. (7.07’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Cherry Street to new manhole located on
Ferry Street. (254.5’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Broadway to new manhole located on School Street.
(167.64’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Cherry Street to new manhole located on Ferry Street.
(254.5’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Ferry Street to new manhole located on Ferry Street. (61.1’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Ferry Street to new manhole located on Reed Avenue (310.4’ long trench)
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Vernal Street to new manhole located on Ferry Street. (74.3’ long trench). Install
new conduit from new manhole located on Ferry Street to new manhole located on Ferry Street. (104.63’ long trench). Install new
conduit from new manhole located on Ferry Street to new manhole located on Bolster Street. (100.76’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on School Street to new manhole located on Main Street.
(195.5’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Main Street. (125.29’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on West Street. (216.19’ long trench)
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Oakes Street to new manhole located on Main Street. (188.92’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Main Street. (352.39’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Main Street. (286.49’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Main Street. (19.54’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Main Street. (119.11’ long trench).
Install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on Appleton Street. (110.15’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Broadway to new manhole located on Morris Street.
(128.39’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Morris Street to new riser on pole #352 located on Morris
Street. (13.72’ long trench)
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new riser on pole #014173 located on Oakes Street to new manhole located on Oakes
Street. (11.36’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Oakes Street to new manhole located on Main
Street. (188.92’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Ferry Street to new manhole located on Reed Avenue.
(310.45’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Reed Avenue to new riser on pole #3117 located on Reed
Avenue. (6.5’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new riser on pole #1 located on School Street to new manhole located on School
Street. (23.12’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on School Street to new manhole located on Main
Street. (195.5’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Vernal Street to new manhole located on Ferry Street. (74.3’
long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new manhole located on Main Street to new manhole located on West Street. (216.19’
long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on West Street to new riser on pole #1250 located on West Street.
(13.49’ long trench).
EXTENET, LLC to install new conduit from new riser on pole #520 located on Chestnut Street to new manhole located on
Chestnut Street. (6.1’ long trench). Install new conduit from new manhole located on Chestnut Street to new manhole located on
Broadway.
Hearing to be held Monday, September 28, 2020 at 7:00pm.
Join Zoom Meeting by inserting the below in your web browser.
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PLANNING BOARD
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MA 02149
September 4, 2020
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
208 Cambridge Street,
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI20P3428EA
Estate of: Royce Williams
Also known as: Royce E. Williams
Date of Death: 05/01/2020
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
LEGAL NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Hearing on the following application by K & K Development Inc.
Property located at: 6 Norman St
Site Plan Review & Inclusionary Zoning - Special Permit
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A and with Section 19 and Section 32
(Inclusionary Zoning) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct
a virtual public hearing on Monday, September 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be viewed live
on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q) to
consider the above-listed application in connection with the proposal to build a 66 unit (5-story
structure) at 6 Norman St being a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as
G0-01-000226 located in the River Front District. In Accordance to Section 32, three (3) of the
66 units are proposed to be affordable units.
The application with narrative and the Site Plan were received on July 30, 2020. The plans are
entitled “Norman St. Residences, Everett, MA 02149” were prepared by Khalsa Design,
17 Ivaloo St, ST 400, Somerville MA, 02143 and Design Consultants, Inc, 120 Middlesex Ave,
ST 20, Somerville MA 02145.
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/
Planning-Board and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should attend the virtual hearing
designated above in accordance to the agenda of the meeting will be located under Planning
Board at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items may be continued to later dates,
please contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@
ci.everett.ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending with any comments, concerns, and/or questions.
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
A pet i t ion for Formal Probate of Wi l l with
Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed
by Linda A. Williams of Everett, MA requesting that the
Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other
relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests
that Linda A. Williams of Everett, MA be appointed as
Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without
Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to
this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 09/10/2020.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: August 13, 2020
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
September 4, 2020
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CITY OF EVERETT
PURCHASING OFFICE
Sealed Bids will be received at 19 Norman Street,
Everett, Massachusetts 02149 no later than the below
specified times on Monday, September 14, 2020
for the following and opened at the time(s) specified:
10:00 AM for the Purchase of 60,000 Cotton Masks
Invitations For Bid (IFBs) may be obtained by emailing a
request to robert.moreschi@ci.everett.ma.us.
Robert Moreschi
Chief Procurement Officer
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tors in July. He is also District G
Chairman with the MIAA. Also
on the MIAA Board in Malden
High House Principal Stephanie
Sibley, who formerly served
as a Board member when she
was an administrator in the
Boston Public Schools.
As for fall sports, football has
already been moved to the Fall
2 season. At this time, the GBL
athletics directors and principals
are considering whether
to allow any fall sports to compete
this fall, or move any or all
to Fall 2 with football.
Conefrey said he believes in
the "all for the one, one for all"
mentality, in that if three of
the GBL member schools cannot
compete due to "Red" status
by the EEA, then none of
the GBL schools should compete
this fall.
"My biggest concern in any
scenario is the day-to-day protocol,
if and when we do return
to playing games in any of
the seasons," the Malden athletic
director told the School
Committee. "What type of
pre-screening of athletes and
coaches would he have, what
former of contact tracing, how
we would respond to varying
scenarios."
Conefrey added that there
would have to be a protocol
in place where all information
would have to be shared
among league partners and
any other opponents if teams
played games. He said the
MIAA Sports Medicine Subcommittee
is tasked with coming
up with further guidance
for those matters.
Another key consideration
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But many, if not most, of the
parochial schools, which are tuition-based,
are also having either
fully in-person learning or
a hybrid model weighted heavily
to in-person attendance.
Conefrey said he and the
other GBL athletic directors
are working to come up with a
is that all six of the communities
in the GBL group, including
Everett, Malden and Revere,
are opening their academic
instruction in a fully remote
learning mode.
Conefrey said there are fundamental
objections present
among a number of stakeholders
in the issue of fall sports and
high school athletics in general
who have diffi culty justifying
how participation in interscholastic
athletics can be allowed
when students are not
allowed to be educated in-person
in their school buildings.
Some leagues have already
made decisions. The Northeastern
Conference (NEC)l, of
which the GBL schools were
formerly members, have already
voted to push Fall Sports
to Fall 2. Other leagues, primarily
parochial schools like
the Catholic Central League
and Catholic Conference, have
declared they will play all fall
sports this year, excluding football.
OBITUARY
Wendy
(Schroeffel)
Rodriguez
46 years of age, of Everett,
formerly of Chelsea, passed
away peacefully at her home
surrounded by her loving
family on Wednesday, August
26, 2020 after a courageous
LEGAL NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Hearing on the following application by 111 Boston St LLC & East Elm Realty, LLC
Property located at: 85-87 Boston St and 119 (111) Boston St
Section 32 - Inclusionary Zoning - Special Permit Application
lengthy battle with cancer.
Cherished daughter of Deborah
(Morabito) Hendricks
and the late George Schroeffel.
Cherished stepdaughter
of Kevin Hendricks. Beloved
wife of Leo Rodriguez. Loving
mother of Edwin, Skyla,
Shayne and Lucky Bustamante.
Adored grandmother of
Aiden, Logan Quinn and Nikita
Bustamante. Caring sister
of George Schroeff el and
his wife Elizabeth and Maryanne
Schroeff el and her husband
Jose Santiago and the
late Helen Schroeffel. She
is also survived by her best
friend Bianca Bacigalupo
and many nieces, nephews,
aunts, uncles and cousins.
In lieu of flowers donations
may be made in Wendy's
memory to the Melanoma
Research Foundation by visiting
www.melanoma.org.
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A and with Section 32 (Inclusionary
Zoning) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a virtual public
hearing on Monday, September 14th, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be viewed live on YouTube
(Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q, to consider the
above-listed application in connection with the proposal for a Special Permit for Inclusionary
Zoning for a property at 85-87 Boston St and 119 (111) Boston St. The project consists of two
six-story mixed use buildings with 650 rental units, whereas 33 units will be affordable units. The
project parcel shown on the Site Plan, being a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department
as K0-04-000006 & K0-04-000045.
The application with narrative and the Site Plan were received on July 13, 2020. The Inclusionary
Zoning Application entitled “Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan for 85-87 and 119 (11)
Boston St, Everett MA 02149) was prepared by Maloney Properties, Inc for Greystar Development
East LLC. The plans are entitled “Site Plan Review Submission Building Elevations & Floor Plans
prepared by the Architectural Team Inc, Elan Everett, 85 Boston St, Everett MA” dated July 13, 2020.
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/Planning-Board
and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should attend the virtual hearing
designated above in accordance to the agenda of the meeting will be located under Planning Board
at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items may be continued to later dates, please
contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett.
ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending with any comments, concerns, and/or questions.
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
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plan as soon as possible, with
the start of school looming on
September 16 for most of the
member schools.
"I'm a competitor," said Conefrey,
himself a 1997 Malden
High graduate, former threesport
standout, Golden Tornado
Hall of Famer and former
MHS coach, "and I want our
kids out there as much as anyone.
But not at the expense of
a player, coach, staff or family
member getting sick.
"We need and will have a
decision based on safety, that
is the bottom line,": Conefrey
said.
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show that 19,453 city residents
have been tested for
the virus so far – including
2,433 over the past 14 days.
Of those tested, there were
120 confi rmed cases of the virus
for a positivity rate of 4.93
percent during that time. That
is more than four times the average
state positivity rate of
1.07 percent. Last week’s positivity
rate was 4.62 percent,
which was more than three
times the state positivity average
of 1.3 percent over the
same period.
People can compare the
number of COVID-19 cases
confi rmed in Everett to those
in neighboring cities and
towns as well as communities
of similar size by going
to the DPH website at https://
www.mass.gov/info-details/
covid-19-response-reporting
– click on COVID-19 cases by
city/town. Here’s how nine
area communities compare
to Everett:
Lynn: 4,507 cases, 259 total
positive tests in the last
14 days, 5.00 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 last 14 days –
12.1, sixth highest in the state.
Revere: 2,354 cases, 228
total positive tests in the last
14 days, 5.75 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 last 14 days –
20.9, third highest in the state.
Everett: 2,083 cases, 120
total positive tests in the
last 14 days, 4.93 percent
positivity. Average daily
incidence rate per 100,000
last 14 days – 15.9, fourth
highest in the state.
Malden: 1,415 cases, 68 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, 1.97 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days – 5.5.
Peabody: 1,147 cases, 54
total positive tests in the last
14 days, 1.95 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 in the last 14
days – 5.1.
Saugus: 659 cases, 34 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, 2.19 percent positivity.
City of Everett
PLANNING BOARD
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MA 02149
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days – 6.3,
16th highest in the state.
Wakefi eld: 344 cases, 4 total
positive tests in the last 14
days, .31 percent positivity.
Average daily incidence rate
per 100,000 last 14 days – 1.1.
Melrose: 298 cases, 9 positive
tests in the last 14 days,
.50 percent positivity. Average
daily incidence rate per
100,000 last 14 days – 1.2.
Reading: 323 cases, 14 positive
tests in the last 14 days,
1.02 percent positivity. Average
daily incidence rate per
100,000 last 14 days – 2.9.
Lynnfi eld: 115 cases, 7 positive
tests in the last 14 days,
1.00 percent positivity. Average
daily incidence rate per
100,000 last 14 days – 4.3.
Statewide totals: 119,426
cases, 5,037 positive tests in
the last 14 days, 1.07 percent
positivity. Average daily incidence
rate per 100,000 last 14
days – 4.2.
(Data compiled by DPH
and made public as of Sept.
2, 2020.)
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by Jim Miller
How to Prevent Falls
During a Pandemic
Dear Savvy Senior,
My 80-year-old mother, who lives alone and is self-isolating
during the coronavirus pandemic, has fallen several times.
Are there any extra precautions you recommend that can help
prevent this?
Concerned Daughter
Dear Concerned,
Falls are a common concern for many elderly adults and
their families, especially during the coronavirus pandemic
when many seniors are sheltering at home alone.
Each year, more than one-in-four older Americans fall,
making it the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries
for those ages 65 and older. But many falls can be prevented.
Depending on what’s causing your mom to fall, here
are some diff erent tips that can help prevent it.
Encourage exercise: Weak leg muscles and poor balance
are two of the biggest risk factors that cause seniors to fall.
Walking, strength training and tai chi are all good for improving
balance and strength, as are a number of balance
exercises your mom can do anytime like standing on one
foot for 30 seconds then switching to the other foot, and
walking heel-to-toe across the room.
For additional balance and leg strengthening exercises,
see AgeBold.com.
Review her medications: Does your mom take any medicine,
or combination of medicines, that make her dizzy,
sleepy or lightheaded? If so, make a list or gather up all the
drugs she takes – prescriptions and over the counter – and
contact her doctor or pharmacist for a drug review and adjustment.
Get
a vision test: Poor vision can be another contributor
LEGAL NOTICE
EVERETT PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Hearing on the following application by Eric Kenworthy
Property located at: 302 Broadway
Section 32 - Inclusionary Zoning - Special Permit Application - Modification
In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A, and with Section 32 (Inclusionary
Zoning) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a virtual public
hearing on Monday, September 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be viewed live on YouTube (Link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q) to consider the above-listed
application in connection with the proposal for a modification to a previously approved Special
Permit for Inclusionary Zoning for a property at 302 Broadway. The project consists of a
multifamily apartment building with 15 rental units (previously 10 units), whereas 2 units will
be affordable units (previously was one unit). The project parcel shown on the Site Plan, being a
parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as E0-03-000140. The specifics of that relief
may change during the public hearing process.
The application and narrative for modification were received on August 4, 2020. The plans are
entitled “Residences of 302 Broadway, Proposed Unit Change 302 Broadway, Everett MA,
completed by Khalasa Design Inc, PJF Associates, & Leon Bombardier for Eric Kenworthy” dated
June 30, 2020.
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/Planning-Board
and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours.
All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal may attend the virtual hearing
designated above in accordance with the information for public participation that will be
included on the agenda of the meeting which will be posted in accordance with the Open
Meeting Law under Planning Board at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items
may be continued to later dates, please contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of
Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett.ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending
the meeting or with any comments, concerns, and/or questions.
Frederick Cafasso, Chairman
August 28 & September 4, 2020
to falls, so your mom should get her eyes checked once a
year and be sure to update her eyeglasses if needed. Also be
aware that if your mom wears bifocal or progressive lenses,
they too can cause falls, especially when walking outside or
going down steps. These lenses can aff ect depth perception,
so she may want to get a pair of glasses with only her
distance prescription for outdoor activities.
If your mom is concerned about a trip into her eye doctor
during the pandemic, she can get her vision tested online.
Put a call her eye doctor about this option, or consider
some online vision testing sites like Essilor.com or 6over6.
com. And to buy eyeglasses online, some popular options
include WarbyParker.com and ZenniOptical.com.
Fall-proof her home: There are a number of simple household
modifi cations you can do to make your mom’s living
area safer. Start by helping her arrange or move the furniture
so there are clear pathways to walk through and pick
up items on the fl oor that could cause her to trip like newspapers,
shoes, clothes, electrical or phone cords.
If she has throw rugs, remove them or use double-sided
tape to secure them.
In the bathroom buy some non-skid rugs for the fl oors
and a rubber suction-grip mat or adhesive non-skid tape
for the fl oor of the tub or shower, and have a carpenter install
grab bars in and around the tub/shower for support.
Also, make sure the lighting throughout the house is
good, purchase some inexpensive plug-in nightlights for
the bathrooms and hallways, and if she has stairs, put handrails
on both sides.
For more tips, see the NIA “fall-proofi ng your home” web
page at NIA.NIH.gov/health/fall-proofi ng-your-home.
Choose safe footwear: Going barefoot or wearing slippers
or socks at home can also cause falls, as can wearing
backless shoes, high heels, and shoes with smooth leather
soles. The safest option for your mom is rubber-sole, lowheel
shoes.
Purchase some helpful aids: If your mom needs some additional
help getting around, get her a cane or walker. Also,
to help ensure your mom’s safety, and provide you some
peace of mind, consider getting her a medical alert device
that comes with a wearable emergency button that would
allow her to call for help if she were to fall or need assistance.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to
the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE:
There were no roll calls
in the House or Senate last
week. This week, Beacon Hill
Roll Call reports on the percentage
of times local senators
voted with their party’s
leadership in 2020 through
August 27. Beacon Hill Roll
Call uses 104 votes from the
2020 Senate session as the
basis for this report. This includes
all roll calls that were
not on local issues.
The votes of the 34 DemFOR
SALE by owner
15 Gilway, SAUGUS
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday, September 21, 2020 at 7:00 PM in regards to an application
for zoning relief. In response to Governor Baker’s declaration of a public health emergency and the related Emergency Executive
Order dated March 12, 2020, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be meeting remotely until further notice. The audioconferencing
application Zoom will be used for this purpose. An online link and telephone access number will be provided on all meeting
agendas and also on the Board’s website. This application will permit the public to access and participate in future Board meetings
and hearings. Instructions for joining meetings in this manner will be provided on the City and City Clerk’s website. We extend our
thanks for your understanding and participation in this manner, which is intended to keep members of the Board and the public safe.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address:
Map/Parcel:
Person Requesting:
536 Broadway
C0-05-000098
536 Broadway, LLC
Mani Farahani
523 Cambridge St.
Allston, MA 02134
To the said Board of Appeals, the applicant proposes an interior renovation to convert the existing building to an eleven (11)
unit multi-family residential structure. The existing lot is 7629 sf and is located in a Business District where the proposed use is
allowed by right. The proposal use change provides no parking on the lot.
Reason for Denial:
Saugus Lynn Fells area, 2br 1.5ba single
family home for sale by owner. This home was
built for entertaining, 13,000 sqft lot, 1,344 sf
living area (not including finished lower level)
Enjoy an in-ground pool and a huge patio,
perfect for summer cookouts. Sliders lead
directly to the pool from the dining rm. The
lower level fireplace family rm has a large bar,
pool table and poker rm with lots of built-in
seating for all your party guests. Sprinkler
system, cent A/C, new roof (2019). Call
617-347-5177 for a showing (1% commission
offered).
$639,900
REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com.
BUYER1
Madden, Kelly
BUYER2
Oneil, Madeline
Simpson, Mekailah
Gomes, Cheryl A
Castillejo, Caitlyn M
Merrill, Courtney C
Pavlick, Dean C
SELLER1
Carvalho, Luiz C
Kagramanov, Ruslan
Disalvo, Angela
Seferi, Vasilka
AV Real Estate 4 LLC
Donascimento, Joeber S
Nascimento, Ana O
SELLER2
Kagramanova, Evgeniia
ADDRESS
3 Hampshire St
86 Reed Ave
881 Broadway #47
118 Harvard St #118
75 Floyd St #77
19 Pleasant View Ave
CITY
Everett
Everett
Everett
Everett
Everett
Everett
DATE
14.08.2020
14.08.2020
14.08.2020
14.08.2020
12.08.2020
11.08.2020
PRICE
$650 000,00
$635 000,00
$236 000,00
$525 000,00
$507 500,00
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1. Appendix A Section 17 (A) 2: Requires two (2) parking spaces for each dwelling unit for a total of 22 parking spaces. The
project provides no parking therefore the applicant must seek a variance for 22 parking spaces from the Board of Appeals.
MARY GERACE – Chairman
ROBERTA SUPPA - Clerk
BOARD OF APPEALS
September 4 & 11, 2020
ocrats were compared to
Senate Majority Leader Cynthia
Creem (D-Newton), second-in-command
in the Senate.
We could not compare
the Democrats’ votes to those
of Senate President Karen
Spilka (D-Ashland) because,
by tradition, the Senate president
rarely votes.
None of the 34 Democratic
senators voted with
Creem 100 percent of the
time. Three senators voted
with Creem all but one time:
Sens. Julian Cyr (D-Truro), Sal
DiDomenico (D-Everett) and
Adam Hinds (D-Pittsfield).
Twenty-six (76.4 percent)
of the 34 Democrats voted
with Creem 90 percent or
more of the time. Only eight
(23.6 percent) voted with
Creem less than 90 percent
of the time.
THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 4, 2020
The Democratic senators
who voted the lowest
percentage of times with
Creem were Sens. Anne Gobi
(D-Spencer) who voted with
Creem only 81.7 percent of
the time; Diana DiZoglio
(D-Methuen) 83.4 percent
of the time; and John Velis
(D-Westfield) 84 percent of
the time.
The votes of three Republican
senators were compared
with those of GOP Senate
Minority Leader Bruce Tarr
(R-Gloucester). None of the
three voted with Tarr 100 percent
of the time. The Republican
senator who voted the
lowest percentage of times
with Tarr was Sen. Ryan Fattman
(R-Sutton) who voted
with Tarr 93.2 percent of the
time. Sen. Dean Tran (R-Fitchburg)
voted with Tarr 94.1
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percent of the time and Sen.
Patrick O'Connor (R-Weymouth)
sided with Tarr 98.0
percent of the time.
PERCENTAGE OF TIMES
SENATORS VOTED WITH
THEIR PARTY’S LEADERSHIP
The
percentage next to the
senator’s name represents
the percentage of times the
senator supported his or
her party’s leadership. The
number in parentheses represents
the number of times
the senator opposed his or
her party’s leadership.
Some senators voted on
all 104 roll call votes. Others
missed one or more roll calls.
The percentage for each senator
is calculated based on
the number of roll calls on
which he or she voted and
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CITY OF EVERETT
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
(617) 381-7445
does not count the roll calls
for which he or she was absent.
Sen.
Sal DiDomenico 99.0 percent
HOW
LONG WAS LAST
WEEK'S SESSION? Beacon
Hill Roll Call tracks the length
of time that the House and
Senate were in session each
week. Many legislators say
that legislative sessions are
only one aspect of the Legislature's
job and that a lot
of important work is done
outside of the House and
Senate chambers. They note
that their jobs also involve
committee work, research,
constituent work and other
matters that are important
to their districts. Critics
BEACON | SEE PAGE 28
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HIGH-RISK | FROM PAGE 21
munities to help stop the
spread of COVID-19 in areas
that are persistently
above the state average.
CEIT partnered with local
elected and community
officials, including municipal
leadership, police chiefs
and local health departBEACON
| FROM PAGE 27
ments, to assess trends and
most effectively utilize resources.
Collectively, these
teams have enforced gathering
size restrictions and
shared with municipalities
additional state support,
such as testing and contact
tracing information.
In recent weeks, the
statewide average daily
incidence rate is 4.2 cases
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say that the Legislature does
not meet regularly or long
enough to debate and vote in
public view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation that
have been filed. They note
that the infrequency and
brief length of sessions are
misguided and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions
and a mad rush to act on dozens
of bills in the days immediately
preceding the end of
an annual session.
During the week of August
24-28, the House met for a total
of one hour and 15 minutes
while the Senate met
for a total of one hour and
20 minutes.
per 100,000 people, while
Chelsea is 29.4, Revere is
20.9, Lynn is 12.1, Everett is
15.9 and Lawrence is 14.9.
As new community data is
reported, CEIT will adjust as
cities and towns move into
or out of higher-risk categories.
Throughout September,
the campaign will
expand beyond the top five
communities.
MON. AUG. 24
House 11:03 a.m. to 11:07 a.m.
Senate 11:03 a.m. to 11:10
a.m.
TUES. AUG. 25
No House session
No Senate session
WED. AUG. 26
No House session
No Senate session
THURS. AUG 27
House 11:07 a.m. to 12:18 p.m.
Senate 11:10 a.m. to 12:23
p.m.
FRI. AUG. 28
No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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1. On Sept. 4, 1833, the publisher of The
Sun in what city hired the fi rst-ever
paperboy?
2. The oldest surviving U.S. victory garden
(1942) is in what part of Boston?
3. On Sept. 5, 1927, the animated short
“Trolley Troubles” – introducing Oswald
the Lucky Rabbit – was released; who
directed it?
4. What is the tallest dog breed?
5. When was POTUS first used for
“President of the United States”: 1895,
1953 or 2009?
6.
In September 1882, labor unions in
what city created the fi rst Labor Day
parade?
7. On Sept. 6, 1991, Leningrad’s name
change to what was approved by the
Russian Parliament?
8. What country grows the most
watermelon?
9. Downton Abbey is set in the County
of York, which is usually called what?
10. On Sept. 7, 2008, the U.S. government
took over what two mortgage
corporations?
11. What two leisure activities use a cue?
12. In 1495 what explorer made the fi rstever
hurricane report?
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13. Does the Emily Post Institute agree
with the old rule that you cannot wear
white after Labor Day?
14. International Literacy Day – celebrated
annually on September 8 – was
founded by UNESCO, which stands
for what?
15. The fi rst ice cream trucks, which sold
“Good Humor Ice Cream Suckers” in
Youngstown, Ohio – debuted in what
year: 1920, 1939 or 1945?
16. September 9 is annual Teddy Bear Day;
when was “Teddy” invented: 1799,
1862 or 1903?
17. What country has a harvest festival
when moon cakes are eaten?
18. Sapphire is September’s birthstone; Sri
Lanka, which is famous for sapphires
was previously called what?
19. The 1935 Fair Labo r Standards Act
prohibited whom from working?
20. On Sept. 10, 1823, the Champlain Canal
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2.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NYC
3. Walt Disney
4.
The Back Bay Fens
Great Dane
1895 (by telegraph operators)
NYC
Saint Petersburg
China
Yorkshire
Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage
Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation)
11. Pool and shuffl eboard
12. Christopher Columbus (near presentday
Haiti and Dominican Republic)
13. No – “Of course you can wear white after
Labor Day, and it makes perfect sense
to do so in climates where September’s
temperatures are hardly fall-like.”
14.
United Nations Educational, Scientifi c
and Cultural Organization
15. 1920
16. 1903
17.
China
18. Ceylon
19.
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199 Essex Street, Saugus - $979,000
This magnificent and spectacular home thrives with much to
offer. Beyond the foyer splits where the residence features
4 to 5 bedroom and COMMERCIAL USE. The residential
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kitchen is spacious with 6 burner Wolf stove, double oven,
quartz countertops, along with Brazilian hardwood floors.
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that offers a fish pond, stone patio, professional landscape,
2 car garage, fenced in yard and more. Enjoy easy access to
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57 Windsor St., Everett - $315,000
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335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
SAUGUS - 1st AD AUSTIN COURT condo features 750 sq. ft. of perfect living,
eat-in kit. w/stainless appliances, oversized lvrm. w/slider to balcony, extra lrg.
master, updated bath, hrdwd. floors, 2 prk. spaces, ingrnd. pool, GREAT unit,
GREAT investment.........................................................................................$239,900.
REVERE - 5 rm., 2 bdrm. end unit in desirable Ocean Gates Towers offers
unobstructed ocean views from your private balcony, dnrm., lvrm. w/slider to
balcony, great open flr. plan, primary bdrm. w/pvt. bath, C/A, gar., indoor pool
& gym, laundry on each flr. Walk to beach & trans...............................$429,900.
SAUGUS - 1st AD Nicely located 6 room Cape Cod offers large living room
with fireplace, dining room with built-in cabinet, updated kitchen, wood
flooring, central air, level lot w/pavers patio, 1 car detached garage, great
Lynnhurst neighborhood.........................................................................$409,900.
CHELSEA - Admirals Hill offers this 5 rm., 2 bdrm., 2 full bath condo,
features include newer granite kit. w/stainless steel, primary bdrm. w/pvt.
bath & balcony access, in-unit laundry hook-up, centl. air, 2 parking spaces,
additional storage, pool, tennis – great unit – great complex.........$415,000.
WAKEFEILD - 1st AD RENOVATED 7 rm. Col. offers NEW granite kit.
w/island & dining area w/atrium door to deck, lvrm., dnrm., office, 2 full
baths, NEW hrdwd. flrs., NEW heat, NEW cent. air, NEW roof & windows,
level yrd., dead-end st......................................................................$669,900.
SAUGUS - Mixed use property offers 8 residential rms. w/2 full baths, open flr. plan,
finished 3rd flr., cent. air, updated gas heat PLUS 2 offices & half bath, corner lot
w/parking, handicap access, Saugus Center loc. Live & work from 1 location!...$699,900.
SAUGUS - 1st AD Affordable 1 bdrm. single family offers updated full bath,
replacement windows, newer flooring, farmer’s porch, corner lot w/storage
shed, great condo alternative!...............................................................$349,900.
SAUGUS - 1st AD Perfectly located 4+ rm. Cape Cod style home, eat- in kit.
2 bdrms., wood flooring, newer deck w/awning, level yrd., located in Saugus
Center – great opportunity to live in the Iron Works neighborhood!......$349,900.
SAUGUS - Expertly renovated Cape Cod style home features 6 rms., 3 bdrms.,
3 baths, exquisite kit. w/quartz island w/seating for 6, dining area, stainless
steel appliances, coffered ceiling & French oak flooring, French drs. leading
to spac., sunken family rm. w/skylight, hrdwd. throughout. Must be seen to be
appreciated!..............................................................................................$559,900.
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SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
WAKEFIELD CONDO ~ 3 rooms, 1 bed, 1 bath,
newly renovated, SS appliances, granite, high
ceilings, deeds parking, pets allowed ....... $269,900
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial, 4-5 bedroom, 2 full baths, gas heat,
central AC, new siding, new roof, hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new
kitchen with SS appliances quartz counters ...............$559,900
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
WAKEFIELD ~ New construction duplex. 3 bed, 2.5 baths,
2400 sq feet, garage under, central AC, Gas heat, fireplace
living room ............. Call Keith Littlefield for pricing
REVERE BEACH ~ Condo, 2 beds, 2 baths,
quartz counters, SS appliances, central AC, beautiful
ocean views, indoor pool, gym, sauna ...... $394,900
SAUGUS ~ Birch Pond Estates. 3 bed, 3 bath split, Vaulted ceilings,
finished walkout lower level, gas heat, central AC, gas fireplace, 2 car
garage, sprinkler system, manicured grounds .................... $729,000
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900
SAUGUS ~ Oversized split entry, stainless
appliances, granite counters, great location, large
3 season sun room. in-law apartment ... $644,900
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781-706-0842
MELROSE ~ Single family, 4 bed, 2 full bath,
SS appliances, new gas heat, quartz counters,
Central AC, Garage under ...................$650,000
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SAUGUS
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781-223-0289
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