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A
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School Valedictorian Vicki Do
shared two important life lessons
she had learned from
watching all 244 episodes of
SpongeBob SquarePants.
Do said the first lesson is to
be comfortable with one’s own
identity and personality. “Just
be yourself and accept yourself,”
she said during the June
12 commencement ceremony
at Everett Veterans Memorial
Stadium.
Do said job satisfaction was
the second lesson she learned
from watching SpongeBob
since she was eight years old.
“Passionately and genuinely,
love what you do,” she said,
adding that in the cartoon,
SpongeBob loves his job as
a fry cook despite making
only five cents a day. “Be like
SpongeBob.”
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aspirations, Do said she
wants to become a doctor one
day to “have the opportunity to
help people.”
She also said she is not any
different than anyone else in
the Class of 2019. “There’s nothing
I know that you don’t know,”
she said.
During her keynote address,
Interim Superintendent of
Schools Janice Gauthier spoke
about how she attended a
small private high school and
struggled academically. “I did
not do well on my SATs and I
did not get into a four-year college,”
she said.
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becoming a teacher. Therefore,
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shared priorities of our Chamber
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needs of our communities,”
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budget includes key investments
in many of my top priority
items that will have a positive
and direct impact on Everett,
and I am happy to report that
many of my amendments providing
additional resources for
our community were also adopted
to the final Senate budget.
I would like to thank Senate
Ways & Means Chair Michael
Rodrigues and Senate President
Karen Spilka for all of their great
work to craft a budget that will
undoubtedly help to move our
entire Commonwealth forward.”
Funds secured by Senator DiDomenico
for the city of Everett
Sal DiDomenico
State Senator
include the following:
• $500,000 for the hazardous
materials response team in the
cities of Cambridge, Everett and
Boston
• $75,000 for Cambridge
Health Alliance for increased
access to office-based opioid
treatment services in Everett
• $75,000 for music programming
for Everett Public Schools
• $50,000 for access to technology
for students at Everett
Public Schools
• $100,000 for a grant program
for the Museum of Science
to operate an engineering
curriculum in elementary
schools in the cities of Everett
and Cambridge
• $75,000 for the Everett middle
school afterschool robotics
program
• $6 million increase in Chapter
70 education funding
Other budget amendments
filed by DiDomenico include
the following:
• $1 million in new funding
to create a pilot program that
seeks to close the SNAP Gap in
Massachusetts
• New language to ensure
high-needs schools continue
using a breakfast-after-the-bell
model to boost school breakfast
participation rates
• $2 million to establish a
grant program for statewide
census outreach to support
trusted community organizations
and grassroots leaders to
help reach historically hard-tocount
communities
• $300,000 to Nurtury to help
expand their network of family
childcare providers
• $250,000 for Operation
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committed solely to
the employment needs of mature
workers (those 45 years
and older)
• $200,000 for the 1199 SEIU
Training and Upgrading Fund to
help increase the quality of consumer,
patient and resident care
The Senate’s budget also
strengthens the state’s commitment
to being a national leader
in ensuring children of all backgrounds
have access to greater
educational opportunities.
Consistent with the Senate’s
long-standing commitment to
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Emotional send-off for Pope John XXIII HS alumni and staff
A
By Tara Vocino
lumni of Pope John XXIII
High School shared fond
memories of their days as students
during last Thursday’s
send-off.
Despite an enthusiastic fundraising
campaign, it was recently
determined that the
school does not have sufficient
finances to open in the
fall. In his somber May 30 letter
to parents, Head of School
Carl DiMaiti said International
Residence Management (IRM),
which had been the funding
arm for the school’s 43 international
students, “failed to meet
the obligations of its agreement.”
DiMaiti also said that
IRM had declared bankruptcy
in October 2018 and subsequently
ceased operations.
As they looked at their yearbook, Darlene Marcin-Bowdridge ’81
and Debbie Bennett-Petruzzella ’81 said they shared memories
at Pope John that they didn’t find anywhere else. Although Bennett-Petruzzella
didn’t want to attend school there originally, she
met her best friends there and hosted her bridal shower there in
’86. Her daughter, Tiffany, attended preschool there. “It’s a very
sad sentimental day,” Marcin-Bowdridge said.
By doing so, the company burdened
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Brian Vocino ’96, who transferred
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were made at the school
and that it was an emotional
day. “It’s very surreal, but I’m
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been lost. “It’s sad, it’s like my
old home,” Papantonatos said. “
Caroline O’Connor ’18 said
she formed so many friendships
at Pope John and spent
so much time there.
Retired theology teacher
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proud to have been associated
with the school. “The school
brought love to the community,”
Greco said. “I’m glad that
we can get together again, but
wish it was under different circumstances.”
Greco
said the high school
stayed true to its mission and
that it was an extremely sad
day.
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’81 and Debbie Bennett-Petruzzella
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Housing Families staff walks to support kids in need
H
ousing Families’ staff is taking
to the streets – or more
accurately, sidewalks – to raise
money to benefit its G.R.E.A.T.
Youth and Families Program
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flects the city’s needs. “There
wasn’t much to cut,” she said.
Capital Improvement Plan
and Logan Airport noise
In other news, the City Council
voted unanimously to accept
the city’s Capital Improvement
Plan (CIP).
During his presentation, Chief
Financial Officer Eric Demos recommended
two BMW motorcycles
for the Police Department.
Although the police have used
Harley-Davidson motorcycles in
the past, Demos said, the BMW
models are easier to maintain
and come with better warranties.
Demos said the $50,000
needed for the purchase would
come out of the CIP Stabilization
Fund.
Speaking about the improvements
to the Commercial Triangle,
Gregory St. Louis, executive
director of Public Works & Engineering,
said there are plans to
install “five or six” pipes under
Spring Street to reduce flooding
from the Island End River. In
addition, St. Louis said the City
Council has allocated $650,000
to dredge the northern canal;
however, dredging is also needed
for the southern canal.
Councillor-at-Large Wayne
Matewsky called attention to
the airplane noise from Logan
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before transferring to a fouryear
school.
Gauthier urged the graduates
to go out into the world
and do likewise. “Indeed, every
one of you is a scholar,” she said.
Gauthier also offered a word
of caution. “It will get difficult to
Housing Families’ staff will be participating
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“Our
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Airport on May 29
and June 2-4. “We’re talking four
planes a minute,” he said. “I just
want peace and quiet.”
Matewsky said he will not tolerate
a repeat of 2017 when
Massport received 335 noise
complaints from Everett residents
– more than the prior
two years combined. “2017 was
pretty much a nightmare,” said
Matewsky, adding that because
of Massport he now suffers from
a sleep disorder, and “I should’ve
sued them, I really should have.”
Therefore, the City Council
voted unanimously to send a
certified letter to Massport Executive
Director John Pranckevicius
detailing problems with the
noise level.
More cabs approved
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The City Council also voted
unanimously to allow 50 cabs
to provide service to and from
Encore Boston Harbor. Should
there be a greater demand, the
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the first six months that the casino
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City Clerk Sergio Cornelio
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which will be augmented by Lyft
and Uber. “We really don’t know
what’s going to go on down
there,” he said. “I think on a temporary
basis it works.”
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In addition, Gauthier called
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supporting increased investments
in education, this budget
makes a significant down payment
on the work of the Foundation
Budget Review Commission
(FBRC), and funds Chapter
70 at its highest level ever:
$5.176 billion, an increase of
$268.4 million over FY 2019. Everett
will receive more than $75
million in Chapter 70 education
funding, a $6 million increase
THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 14, 2019
over the previous fiscal year.
“With this budget, we are
making it clear that we are serious
about securing more funding
for our K-12 public schools
and reforming our state’s outdated
education funding formula,”
said Senator DiDomenico.
“This has been – and continues
to be – my top education
priority, and I am proud that my
district will receive the additional
funds that they deserve in the
Senate budget.”
Other top priority items for
Senator DiDomenico that were
included in the budget and will
benefit Everett residents are as
follows:
• $4.8 million for the state’s pediatric
palliative care network –
a $1 million increase over FY19
– to ensure there is no wait list
for these critical services so children
and their families have
the extra care and support that
they need
• $350 per child clothing allowance
to help low-income
families meet their basic needs
• $12 million for grants to the
Head Start program to maintain
access to early education
services for low-income families
• $6.5 million for Youth-AtRisk
Matching grants, including
support for YWCAs, YMCAs and
Boys & Girls Clubs
The Senate’s budget also invests
in programs and policies
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education services to improve
access to skills and tools necessary
to join the workforce
• $15.6 million for summer
jobs and work-readiness training
for at-risk youths, after adding
$1.2 million on the floor
• $7 million for the Workforce
Competitiveness Trust Fund to
connect unemployed and under-employed
workers with
higher paying jobs
The Senate’s budget maintains
the Senate’s commitment
to increasing access to quality,
affordable housing and investing
in low-income housing and
homelessness services and supports.
Housing investments include
the following:
• $178.7 million for Emergency
Assistance Family Shelters
• $110 million for the Massachusetts
Rental Voucher Program
(MRVP)
• $48.3 million for assistance
for homeless individuals
• $30.8 million for the HomeBASE
diversion and rapid rehousing
programs
• $21 million for Residential
Assistance for Families in Transition
(RAFT), including $3 million
to continue expanding eligibility
for individuals in need,
including persons with disabilities,
seniors and unaccompanied
youths
• $5 million for housing and
supportive services for unaccompanied
homeless youths
The FY20 budget furthers regional
equity and supports cities
and towns by directing significant
resources to local and
regional aid. Local investments
include the following:
• $1.129 billion for unrestricted
general government aid to
support community investments
in education, health
care, public safety and roads
and bridges
• $18 million for the Massachusetts
Cultural Council to
support local arts, culture and
creative economy initiatives
• $18.1 million for local Councils
on Aging to strengthen programs
and services in senior
centers in communities across
the state
• $11 million for Shannon
Grants, which are distributed
to municipalities for youth gang
violence–prevention
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differences between the Senate
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Pioneer Charter School of Science graduates 37 from Everett campus
T
he Pioneer Charter School
of Science (PCSS) in Everett
celebrated the school’s graduating
class on June 6 in a ceremony
at Faneuil Hall.
Of the 37 seniors graduating,
100 percent of the students who
applied received acceptance letters
to college. The PCSS students
were accepted into prestigious
colleges and universities across
the country, including Brown
University, Tufts University and
Boston University. This year’s
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$2,847,588 in scholarships.
Seyda Kilic of Melrose was this
year’s valedictorian and achieved
the highest GPA in the school’s
history, and Gessy Leila Paul of
Everett was the salutatorian.
“We are proud of all of our
graduates, who worked hard to
make it to this stage,” said PCSS
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“We are excited to see what future
they carve out for themselves
as they take their next
steps to college and beyond.”
Greenfield Community ColThe
37 graduates from the Everett campus of the Pioneer Charter School of Science (Courtesy Photo)
lege President Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernández
delivered an inspirational
commencement address.
During her career, Salomon-Fernandez
has served as
President of Cumberland County
College and Interim President of
City’s Chapter 90 allocation
at an eight-year low
By Christopher Roberson
or the upcoming fiscal year,
Everett will be entitled to
$636,592 in Chapter 90 funding
to maintain its roadways. In addition
to being $9,311 less than
last year’s amount, the new figure
is the lowest appropriation
since 2011.
“Every dollar counts when the
F
city of Everett has 150 lane miles
to maintain,” said Gregory St. Louis,
executive director of Public
Works & Engineering. “Last year,
the state issued an additional $40
million above the typical $200
million, of which Everett received
$129,000 in additional dollars.”
St. Louis said he would also like
to see a $100 million increase
in the state’s overall Chapter 90
package. “With 351 municipalities
splitting the $200 million authorization,
cities and towns continue
to advocate for the state
to increase the financial commitment
as these assets continue
to depreciate faster than they
can be improved,” he said. “Chapter
90 funding is the lifeblood of
most capital improvement programs.
We will continue to advocate
for a $300 million multiyear
commitment from the state.”
St. Louis said those funds
should be available every year
on April 1 so that Public Works
crews can take advantage of the
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Tide softball team ends season with loss to Woburn in tourney opener
By Joe Mitchell
T
he Everett High School softball
team unfortunately
had a short stay in this year’s Division
1 North state tournament,
when they lost to host Woburn
last Friday, June 7, in a preliminary
round game, 9-2.
The Tide was the 19th seed after
finishing up the regular season
in the Northeastern Conference
with a 12-8 record, while
Woburn (13-7) – out of the competitive
Middlesex League – was
seeded 14th.
Celeste Fuccillo turned in a
complete game, six-inning effort
in the circle, allowing 13 hits, two
walks and eight earned runs. She
whiffed two.
The game started pretty well
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twice in the top half of the first inning
to take the early lead. Maddy
Duraes began the game with
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then singled home Bento to account
for the second tally, and as
it turned out, Everett’s last run of
the season.
Woburn wasted little time to
tie up the proceedings with two
runs of its own in the home half
of the first. They scored four more
times in the second to take the
Crimson Tide baseball team wraps
up this season with a tourney berth
Despite opening round loss to Chelmsford, Everett
improves behind junior all-star catcher
By Joe Mitchell
C
oach Joe Lento’s Everett
Crimson Tide baseball team
just managed to squeak into the
Division 1 North state tournament
with a 10-10 record. They
ended up being the 13th seed in
a 14-team field of competitors in
Division 1. Once there, the Tide
had to take on host Chelmsford
(13-7), the fourth seed, in a firstround
game last Friday, June 7,
and the results weren’t pretty to
the tune of 16-1.
Chelmsford did win one more
game against Malden Catholic in
the North quarterfinals, 5-2, before
losing to Lincoln-Sudbury by
the narrowest of margins in the
North Final Four, 5-4. The Warriors
will now face Andover in
Saturday’s sectional title game at
Lowell’s Alumni Field, beginning
at 6 p.m.
But it’s all about the Tide baseball
team and where they will go
from here. But before they left
TIDE | SEE PAGE 12
lead for good. They then added
to the lead with a run in the
fourth, fifth and sixth innings to
seal the deal.
However, the Tanners went
on to lose to Medford (16-3), the
third seed, in a first-round game
the very next day, 7-4. But in the
North quarterfinals, the Mustangs
were blanked by Central
Catholic, 9-0, on June 10.
“We got the bat on the ball, but
just hit it directly to the Woburn
fielders most of the time,” said Everett
coach Stacy Poste-Schiavo.
“We had our ups and downs this
season, but overall I’m still proud
of all their accomplishments,
both on and off the field.”
The Tide should be just as
good, if not better next year,
when they begin play in the new
Greater Boston League, because
they are losing only one starter.
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we left off this year,” said Poste.
Kaylee Nearen is the lone Everett
representative on the Northeastern
Conference North Division
all-star team.
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most out of every dollar.
In addition, St. Louis said Chapter
90 money allows the city to
pursue funding from the Federal
Transportation Improvement
Program. He said that by doing
so, the city could move forward
with larger-scale projects such as
those currently proposed for Ferry
and Elm Streets.
Gov. Charlie Baker also highlighted
the importance of Chapter
90. “Chapter 90 funding provides
cities and towns with critical
resources to carry out important
projects like highway construction
and road paving to improve
local infrastructure in communities
across Massachusetts,” he
said. “We thank the Legislature
for working with our administration
to pass this bill and continue
our support for local officials this
construction season.”
Transportation Secretary
Stephanie Pollack called attention
to the report filed by the
Governor’s Commission on the
Future of Transportation in the
Commonwealth. “Transportation
needs, challenges and solutions
vary across the state, so it is appropriate
that communities have
Chapter 90 funds to use on their
specific priorities,” she said. “That
is also why the Administration’s
additional transportation funding
programs are so vital, such as
the Municipal Small Bridge Program,
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OBITUARIES
Frances M.
(Milioti) Faxon
Of Everett, ent
ered int o
eternal rest
on Sunday,
June 9, 2019
at home, surrounded
by
her loving
and caring
family. She was 93 years old.
Born in Boston, Frances lived in
Everett for many years. Daughter
of the late John and Margaret
M. (Stornanti) Milioti. Beloved
wife of the late Francis J.
Faxon. Dear and devoted mother
of Stephen J. Faxon and his
wife, Maureen of Litchfield, NH,
Dennis Faxon and his wife, Angela
of Dracut, Donna M. Faxon
of Malden and the late Christina
Campbell. Sister of Paul Milioti
of Bridgewater, Anne Spencer
of N. Carolina, Peggy Boice
of Brookings, OR and the late
John Milioti, Rose Ferraro and
Mary Graham. Loving grandmother
of Kevin Jeffers, Paul Jeffers,
Diane Jeffers, Brenda Capano,
Stephen Faxon, Jr., Season
Cronin, Lindsey Umeh, Frank
Faxon and Joseph Faxon. And
loving great-grandmother of
Hannah Jeffers, Tyler Jeffers,
Madison Jeffers, Cole Capano,
Caden Capano and Maeve Cronin.
In lieu of flowers, contributions
in Frances’ memory to
Mystic Valley Elder Services, 300
Commercial St., Ste. 19, Malden,
MA 02148 would be sincerely
appreciated.
Frances M. Foley
Of Everett, ent
ered int o
eternal rest
on Sunday,June
9, 2019
at home surrounded
by
her loving
family. She
was 78 years old. Born in Port
Henry, New York, Frances was a
lifelong Everett resident. She received
her Bachelor's Degree
from Emmanuel. In her early
years of employment, Frances
worked for Harvard Community
Health Plan as a Clinical Manager.
Beloved wife of Franklin J. Foley,
Jr. for over 56 years. Dear
and devoted mother of Kathleen
Peach and her husband,
David of Everett, MaryAnn Covelle
and her husband, Christopher
of Everett, Franklin J. Foley,
III and his wife, Mary of Marlborough,
Susan McNamara and her
husband, Patrick of Stoneham,
Michael E. Foley of Tewksbury,
Laura Govostes and her husband,
Christopher of Everett
and Peter Foley and his wife,
Justine of Upton. Sister of Paul
Wyrocki and his wife, Barbara of
Georgetown, Cathy DiGirolamo
and her husband, Anthony of
Saugus and the late Gaspar Wyrocki.
Loving Grammy of 16
grandchildren. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in Frances’ memory
to the American Liver Foundation,
188 Needham St., Newton,
MA 03461 would be sincerely
appreciated.
Angela (Firicano)
Montano
Of Malden, age
84. Beloved
wife of the late
Giuseppe. Loving
mother of
Ferdinando
Montano & his
wife Domenica
of Saugus, MaMayor
DeMaria announces Malden YMCA Participating
in Everett Summer Food Service Program
Mayor DeMaria would like to announce that the Malden YMCA is participating in the Summer
Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge and are the same
for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, and there will be
no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be provided, at a first come, first
serve basis, at the sites and times as follows:
Site
Address
Allied Veteran
Memorial Pool
Swan Park
Everett High
School
Elliot Family
Resource Center
Glendale Park
Parlin Libary
The Meadows
Little Florence
Park
St. Anthony’s
45 Elm St
Swan and
Tappan
100 Elm St
Meal/Time
Dates
Days Closed or
Open
Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 7/1 – 8/23* M - F Open
Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 7/1 – 8/23* M - F Open
Breakfast 7:30 am – 8:00 am,
Lunch: 11:30 am – 12:00 pm
7/1 – 7/25* M - F Open
548 Broadway Lunch: 11:00 pm – 12:00 pm 7/1 – 8/23* M - F Open
Kevarian School 20 Nichols St Breakfast: 7:30 am – 8:00 am;
Lunch: 11:30 am – 12:00 pm
Nichols St and
Florence St.
54 Oakes St.
*All sites closed 7/4 and 7/5
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights
regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating
in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national
origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or
activity conducted or funded by USDA.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information
(e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State
or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech
disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally,
program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint
Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any
USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information
requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your
completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax:
(202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Breakfast 9:00 am-10:00am
Lunch 12:00 pm-1:00 pm
Elm and Ferry St Lunch: 11:45 am – 12:30 pm 7/1 – 8/23* M - F Open
410 Broadway Lunch: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm 7/1 – 8/23* M - F Open
Lunch: 11:45 am – 12:30 pm 7/1 – 8/23* M - F Open
7/1 – 7/25* M - F Open
Tufts Ave
Lunch 12:00 pm-1:00 pm 7/1 – 8/24* M - F Open
7/8-8/16 M-F
Open
ria Sordillo & her longtime companion,
Peter Buonaugurio of Wilmington,
Anna Palumbo & her husband
Michael of Malden, Rosa Sellitto and
her husband Nicola of New Jersey
and Grace Buckley and her husband
John of Lynnfield. Sister of Joseph
Firicano and his wife Girolama of
Somerville, Leonardo Firicano and
his wife Caterina of Palermo, Sicily,
Maria Paglia and the late Domenic
and Francesco Firicano. Also
survived by 18 grandchildren and
many great-grandchildren, nephews
and nieces.
Christopher G. Magner
Of Medford,
formerly of
Everett, June
6, 2019, age
44. Survived
by his sons
Ryan, Brandon,
and their
mother Jennifer
of Lynn. Son of Jerry (Jean)
Magner of South Dennis, and
Cathy (Joe) Pagliarulo of Tewksbury.
Brother of the late Melissa
Magner. Loving longtime companion
of Julianne Comeau.
Son-in-law of Jane Crompton.
Brother-in-law of Robert McCrane.
Also survived by his stepbrother,
Michael, and stepsisters,
Paula and Kristin, and the
extended Comeau family of
Wilmington. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests donations in
Chris' name be made to Guide
Dogs of America, 13445 Glenoaks
Blvd., Sylmar, CA 91342.
Late member of the Malden K of
C Santa Maria Council #105.
Sonya J. (Senna)
Cannon
Of Everett, formerly of Chelsea,
on June 6. Beloved wife of the
late Thomas. Mother of Ronald
M. and his wife Jodi A. of
Pelham, NH. Sister of Ronald F.
Senna of Everett. Also survived
by two grandchildren Mackenzie
M. and Thomas J., one niece
Suzanne Senna, and one nephew
Sean Senna.
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OBITUARIES
Joseph P. DiMaria
63, of Derry, NH and native of
Everett, passed away on June 5,
unexpectedly due to recently
developed heart complications.
Joe was born on October 5,
1955 to the late Josephine (Polcari)
and Peter DiMaria of Everett.
He graduated from Everett
High School in 1973 before becoming
an electrician in the
City of Everett’s wire department.
He transitioned to a project
technician in Massachusetts
Institute of Technology’s (MIT)
micro technology lab where he
worked for 22 years. He then
moved along to Axsun Technologies
and Luminous Technologies
as a senior engineering
technician, worked a brief stint
alongside his son Peter at NETR
Inc., and then Airex Filter Corporation
before retiring. Bored
with idle time and nothing else
to organize or fix at home, Joe
came out of retirement and
thoroughly enjoyed working
with coworkers and customers
in the garden department at
Walmart in Derry, NH, imparting
years of green-thumbed
wisdom. Joe was a fun-loving
prankster and the king of dad
jokes, known to go out of his
way to crack a smile or a laugh
at every opportunity. He was an
avid fish fanatic since childhood,
curating and building
marine tanks that received recognition
from the New England
Aquarium. He was a natural
born drummer, creating recognizable
beats any chance he
could at home and with his
bandmates in several bands
throughout his life. He was the
unofficial engineer, carpenter,
and handyman of his family,
friends, and neighbors, creating
brilliant solutions to common
problems, and could always
be counted on for out-ofthe-box
ideas. He will be dearly
missed by his son Peter DiMaria
and his wife Alyssa, son
Nicholas DiMaria and his wife
Kristina, and daughter Laura DiMaria
and her partner Ashley
Mayerjak. He is also lovingly remembered
by his sister Diane
Restaino and her husband Bobby,
niece Gina Marian and her
husband Matt, late nephew Victor
Restaino II, first wife Nancy
(Colameta) Hardin, second wife
Anna LaRocca, stepdaughter
Lola Farra and her husband
Robert, and stepdaughter Elena
Ferdinand and her husband
Bob. He’ll fondly look over his
gr andch i ldren , whom he
adored, Marcella and Mattea
DiMaria, Anna and Alex Farra,
and Alivia Ferdinand, and his
greatnephew Joey Marian and
greatniece Mattea Marian. He
is also survived by many fun
and loving cousins, extended
family, friends, and coworkers.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the American Heart
Association in loving memory
of Joe DiMaria.
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museum? (Hint: in Manhattan.)
4. What is the world’s largest
(by surface area) freshwater lake?
5. On June 14, 1777, what flag
was formally adopted by the
Continental Congress?
6. In June 2003 what was instituted
to protect against telemarketers?
7.
Hula Hoops became popular
in what decade?
8. On June 15, 1752, who performed
a kite-flying experiment
showing the relationship of electricity
and lightning?
9. In swimming, what are the
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On June 17, 1898 what
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16. What dessert is unofficially
celebrated on June 14? (Hint:
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1910 or 1920?
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and crawl
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The “Pirates of the Caribbean”
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ften times, an individual
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to control the ultimate distribution
of a Trust. This is called a power
of appointment. Powers of appointment
are often included in
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greater flexibility in a multigenerational
estate plan. As an example,
a husband may die leaving property
in Trust for the benefit of his
spouse. The terms of the Trust may
provide that, upon the death of
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to the husband’s children. The
terms of the Trust may also contain
a power of appointment provision
wherein the surviving spouse has
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to only one child of the husband as
opposed to all of his children and/
or the right to determine whether
or not the Trust principal will be received
outright or in further Trust.
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Savvy Senior
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend some good websites for finding cheaper travel accommodations?
My husband and I love to travel but hotel costs eat up our budget so much that
we can’t afford to go as often as we’d like. We’ve used Airbnb with some luck but are
wondering if there are other options for budget-conscious retirees.
Retired Travelers
Dear Retired,
Accommodations are typically one
of the costliest travel expenses. But,
if you’re willing to do a little research
and preplanning, there are a number
of ways you can lower (or eliminate)
your lodging costs and live more like
a local when you travel. Here are
some different options to consider
and some websites that can help you
locate them.
B&B Clubs
If you like staying in bed and breakfasts
and have a spare bedroom
yourself, check out the Evergreen
Club (EvergreenClub.com) and the
Affordable Travel Club (AffordableTravelClub.net).
These
are B&B clubs for travelers
over ages 50 or 40 that offer affordable
lodging in the spare bedroom
of other club members, or they may
stay with you when they’re on the
road. You pay a modest gratuity of
around $20 per night, with breakfast.
And the clubs charge membership
fees of $65 to $75 per year.
Lower Cost Rentals
There are literally millions of privately-owned
properties in the United
States and abroad that are offered
as short-term rentals. This has
become a very popular alternative to
hotels for retirees.
Renting a fully furnished apartment
or house is usually cheaper than hoThrifty
Travel: How Retirees Can Find
Cheap Travel Accommodations
tel rooms of comparable quality, and
they almost always offer more space,
a homier feel and a kitchen, which
can save you the expense eating out
every meal.
Short-term rentals are offered
through the individual property owners
or property-management companies.
Some of the best sites for
finding them include Airbnb.com,
HomeAway.com and FlipKey.com.
These sites are free to use for travelers.
Another
nifty site you should check
out is The Freebird Club (FreebirdClub.com)
that connects 50-plus
travelers with 50-plus hosts.
Unlike Airbnb and the other previously
listed lodging rental sites, Freebird
users pay a $31 fee to join and
to have their identities verified. They
then fill out a questionnaire asking
where they’d like to travel and how
much interaction they’d like to have
with their hosts. On the other end,
hosts are not offering rental properties
and a key in a drop box, but their
own homes, along with conversation
and companionship, for much less
than the price of a hotel.
House Sitting
If you have a flexible schedule and
you don’t mind doing a few household
chores when you travel, house
sitting is another option that offers
lodging for free.
How it works is you live in someone
else’s home while they’re away
for a long weekend or even a few
months. And in exchange for the free
accommodations, you take care of
certain responsibilities such as their
pets, lawn, garden, mail, etc.
To find these opportunities, try sites
like Nomador.com, MindMyHouse.
com, HouseCarers.com and TrustedHousesitters.com
– they all charge a
small membership fee.
Home Swapping
Another way to get free accommodations
when you travel is by swapping
homes with someone who’s interested
in visiting the area where
you live.
To make a swap, you’ll need to join
an online home exchange service
where you can list your home and get
access to thousands of other listings.
Then you simply email the owners of
houses or apartments you’re interested
in – or they email you – and you
make arrangements.
Most home exchange sites like
HomeExchange.com, HomeLink.
org and Intervac-HomeExchange.
com charge membership fees ranging
from $50 to $150.
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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REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
SELLER1
BUYER2
Arispuro-Trevino, A
Sifir, Daniel F
Leal, Robert
Bausch, Enivalda H
Rajkarnikar, Sujana
Seferi, Vasilika
Tafese, Aster D
Leal, Debby
Mammola, Michela
Laurenza, Robert
SELLER2
Witkus, Stacie K Witkus, Stephen A
Nguyen, Kevin
DW Realty Group LLC
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ADDRESS CITY
68 Newton St
Laurenza, Daniel 23 Mount Washington St
32 Paris St
184 Bell Rock St
112 Harvard St #112
118 Harvard St #118
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Broker/President
Father’s Day!
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
CALL TODAY
TO SET UP A PRIVATE SHOWING AT ANY OF OUR LISTINGS!
DON’T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT BUYER AGENCY.
IT IS THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE
AND IT’S 100% FREE!
New!
Commercial Property
Call Norma for details!
(617) 590-9143
COMING SOON LISTED BY NORMA!
63 HARVARD ST., CHELSEA
NEW PRICE! - $549,900
ALL NEW 4 BEDROOM SINGLE
56 WALNUT ST., EVERETT $649,900
A
24 SWAINS POND AVE., MELROSE
$699,900
OFFER ACCEPTED!
135-137 CHELSEA ST., EVERETT
5 UNITS - $1,200,000
Call Joe @ 617-680-7610
Call Norma @ 617-590-9143
SOLD BY MARIA
AS BUYER’S AGENT, SAUGUS
COMING SOON LISTED BY SANDY!
NEW LISTING BY SANDY!
20 PLYMOUTH ST., EVERETT
TWO FAMILY - $699,900
UNDER AGREEMENT!
30 CHELSEA ST, UNIT 204, EVERETT
2 BED, 2 BATH CONDO - $369,900
2 CARUSO COURT, WEST PEABODY
$759,900
EVERETT
2-BEDROOM
APARTMENT
$1,600/MONTH
Call Joe for Details!
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
www.jrs-properties.com
Denise Matarazz
- Agent
Maria Scrima
- Agent
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Rosemarie Ciampi
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Kathy Hang Ha
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Mark Sachetta
- Agent
617.544.6274
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