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arlier this week, State Representative
Joe McGonagle
escorted a group from the
Soldier’s Home in Chelsea for
a trip down the Cape to participate
in a day of fi shing and
camaraderie with other veterans
as part of the Fishing4Vets
event sponsored by the Massachusetts
Military Support
Free Every Friday
Foundation (MMSF). Dozens
of veterans of varying ages
ranging from the North Shore
down to the Cape gathered toSUPPORT
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with the vets, from left, MMSF President & CEO Don Cox, Rep.
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Police identify NH woman’s body
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Everett Chief of Police Steven
Mazzie have confirmed the
ongoing investigation into the
death of an 18-year-old New
Hampshire woman – recently
identifi ed as Kya Donovan
– whose body was found in a
yard behind a Springvale Avenue
home.
On Tuesday at approximately
2:00 p.m., a resident of
the Springvale Avenue home
called 911 to report that she
had located a woman apparently
deceased behind her
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Avenue home where an 18-year-old New Hampshire woman’s
body was discovered on Tuesday. (Photo by Katy Rogers)
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Mayor announces Annual City of Everett
Independence Day Celebration
All are invited to celebrate independence Day with
food, live entertainment, fi reworks and much more
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce that
the annual City of Everett Independence
Day Celebration will
be held on Friday, June 30, at
6 p.m. at Glendale Park on Elm
Street. There will be many activities
for everyone to partake
in throughout the evening with
food, live entertainment, face
painting, balloon creations, infl
atable attractions and prizes for
all. To end the evening, our grand
fi nale will be the spectacular fi reworks
show to light up the night
sky with so many bright colors.
To kick off the event, the Everett
City Council will once again
be hosting the Doll Carriage, Bicycle
and Wagon Decorating
Contest. This age-old Everett
tradition will allow you to use
your imagination and decorate
your choice of carriage, bicycle,
stroller or wagon in whichever
manner you choose and have
your entry paraded in front of
our stage at the event. It is recommended
that you arrive with
your entry between 5:30 p.m.
and 5:55 p.m. to be sure you’re
included. Please note: Contestants
must be age 13 or younger
to participate.
We encourage all families,
friends and neighbors to come
together to enjoy a fun-filled
evening with us. While we’d love
for you to join us for the entire
event, if you’re just interested in
seeing the fi reworks show, it will
begin at 9:30 p.m.
Independence Day is a federal
holiday in the United States commemorating
the Declaration of
Independence, which was ratifi
ed by the Second Continental
Congress on July 4, 1776. America
declared its independence
from Great Britain to officially
become an independent nation.
The City will be joining in
celebrations across the nation
to commemorate our country’s
247th
anniversary.
For more information, please
visit cityofeverett.com/calendar/
events/independence-day-celebration.
School
Committee Member,
Facilities Director Accosted at Meeting
Bully barred from all Everett school property and events
By James Mitchell
W
Advocate Online: www.advocatenews.net
e know there are bullies
at school but who knew
there were bullies at School
Committee meetings.
According to a police report
fi led by Everett Police Patrolman
Stephen Ramunno, who
was working as the School
Resource Offi cer for the Everett
Public Schools on Monday,
June 5, at approximately 6:45
p.m. an individual was allegedly
accosting several individuals,
including school board member
Jason Marcus and EPS Facilities
Director Robert Moreschi
at the School Committee meeting
in the EHS library. According
to the offi cer’s report, he
was informed by Marcus and
Moreschi that a man identifi ed
as Brian Sylvain had allegedly
accosted Marcus while outside
the library where the School
Committee meetings are held,
approaching Marcus and verbally
abusing him with expletives
because he didn’t vote
to approve Supt. of Schools
Priya Tahiliani’s contract, stating,
“You better watch out, you
piece of s__t.”
The school Facilities Director
also told police that Sylvain
approached him inside the library
and, after allegedly calling
him, “one of the mayor’s
cronies,” allegedly asked him to
“step outside” as he was walking
towards the seats in the
audience.
Responding officers were
called to the library and, according
to the report, Sylvain
got up from his seat and again
approached Moreschi, “telling
him to go outside.” Sylvain was
immediately escorted from the
library and the school grounds,
and he was informed that he
was trespassed indefinitely
from all Everett Public School
buildings and events.
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Chris Simonelli Hired As Everett’s
Substance Abuse Director
By Tara Vocino
T
he new substance abuse
coordinator introduced
himself before the city council
during Monday’s City Council
meeting at City Hall.
The motion was offered
by Ward 1 Councillor Wayne
Matewsky, who has known
Simonelli for 45 years, along
with Ward 6 City Councillor Al
Lattanzi.
“I’m very glad that the city
has employed someone with
this man’s experience in substance
abuse issues, not only
in Malden,” Matewsky said.
“The mayor has made a good
choice.”
Simonelli, who is in recovery,
said he was campaigning
for his election to ward 7 city
councillor in Malden when
he met Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
DeMaria invited Simonelli to
round-table discussions, and
met with him again on a few
Ward 1 Councillor Wayne Matewsky congratulated Chris
Simonelli as the city’s new substance abuse councillor.
Simonelli also serves as the Ward 7 Councillor in Malden.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
occasions. Simonelli will serve
as a point person for the city
council.
Six months later, they have
an Everett Recovery Connection
to help get people into
treatment. Simonelli will work
23 hours a week under the
Board of Health department.
However, he is available at
any hour.
Councillor-At-Large Stephanie
Smith asked if someone
wants to go into treatment
what is the best way to do it.
“It’s a much-needed program
in Everett,” Smith said.
Simonelli said they call the
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Members Plus Credit Union and Winchester Federal Credit Union members approve proposed merger
T
he members of Member
Plus Credit Union (MPCU)
and Winchester Federal Credit
Union (WFCU) voted in favor of
merging the two organizations.
The combined credit union will
St. Anthony’s Church
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All proceeds benefit St. Anthony’s Church
have assets of over $350 million,
serving approximately 14,000
members. At present, WFCU
operates one branch in Winchester;
MPCU operates a total
of six branches in Medford, Everett,
Dorchester, Norwood and
Plymouth. As part of the merger,
Members Plus Credit Union
would retain its trusted name
and seek to expand service offerings
in Winchester.
“Our members will benefit
from combining our two strong
organizations,” said WFCU Board
of Directors President Norman
Doucette, Jr.
“This merger is a continuation
of our focus to provide the
members with better fi nancial
tools and a partner that will help
them reach their life’s goals,”
said MPCU President/CEO John
J. Murphy, who is a Winchester
native. “We look forward to serving
the members of Winchester
Federal Credit Union.”
The current WFCU manager,
Rick Adams, will join the combined
credit union as a member
of the Senior Management
Team. All employees, of both
credit unions, will continue
to be employed as part of the
Members Plus team.
“It was most important for us
to join forces with a local credit
union like Members Plus, which
shares our same core values,”
said Adams. “This partnership
with Members Plus and Winchester
Federal will create a
more expansive credit union
that will enhance the fi nancial
well-being of many people with
increased accessibility, technology,
security and products.”
The merger will require regulatory
approval from both the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Division of Banks (DOB)
and the National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA). An anticipated
eff ective date will be
mid-2023. Until the completion
date, both organizations
will continue with no change to
how they serve their membership.
For the latest merger news
and developments please visit
memberspluscu.org.
More about Winchester Federal
Credit Union: WFCU has been
serving Massachusetts since
1957. WFCU manages $3.07 million
in assets and serves over
400 members as of June 2023.
WFCU is well-capitalized with a
net worth ratio of 9.15. Deposits
insured up to $250,000 by the
NCUA. For more information,
visit winchesterfcu.com.
More about Members Plus
Credit Union: Serving the community
since 1940, MPCU is
100% owned by the people
who bank with it. They have
no stockholders or other interests.
MPCU has offi ces in Medford,
Everett, Adams Village in
Dorchester, Mass. Avenue in
Dorchester (open to Eversource
Employees only), Norwood and
Plymouth. Deposits federally insured
by NCUA & all deposits
above the NCUA limits are fully
insured by MSIC. Equal Housing
Lender. For more information
visit online at www.memberspluscu.org.
Local
residents
earn Dean’s List
at North Shore
Community College
N
orth Shore Community
College President Dr. William
Heineman is pleased to
announce that the students
listed below were Dean’s List
students for the spring 2023
semester. Dean’s List Honors
are awarded to students
who have earned six or more
semester hours of academic
credit with a Grade Point Average
(GPA) of 3.30 or higher.
Everett residents among
those that achieved the honors
were Eleanor Chabot, Ashley
Fitzgerald, Marie Maude
Gustamar, Michelle Hernandez
Amaya, Guirlaine Laguerre,
Yasmin Melendez Castro, Andre
Mosele, Nevan O’Brien,
Briana Reyes-Chavez, Steven
Stout and Dinh Vu.
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City welcomes new Everett
Offi cer John DiVenuti
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Shown from left to right: Ward
3 Councillor Darren Costa,
Ward 1 Councillor Wayne
Matewsky, Councillors-atLarge
John Hanlon and Michael
Marchese, Jairo DiVenuti,
Valeiria DiVenuti, Tatiane
DiVenuti, Police Offi cer John
DiVenuti, Police Capt. Paul
Strong, Ward 6 Councillor Al
Lattanzi, Councillor-at-Large
Richard Dell Isola, Ward 2
Councillor Stephanie Martins,
Councillor-at-Large Irene
Cardillo and Ward 5 Councillor
Vivian Nguyen.
Police Capt. Paul Strong and
newly sworn Police Officer
John DiVenuti.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
His wife, Tatiana, pinned
Police Offi cer John DiVenuti.
By Tara Vocino
C
ity Council members congratulated
Officer John
DiVenuti, who was sworn in
during Monday’s City Council
meeting at City Hall.
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Eight trees planted outside of Chelsea Post Office;
Revere, Everett and Malden forthcoming
By Tara Vocino
F
oresters from the Department
of Conservation
and Recreation (DCR) planted
eight trees outside of the US
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on Beacham St., in Chelsea;
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A cedar tree was planted on
what was just empty plot of
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Happy 94th Birthday wishes to twin sisters Antoinette
Broderick and Annie Alba, who live in the Village section
of Everett. Best wishes on this very special occasion!
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A
candidate for Ward 3
Councillor, Anthony DiPierro,
has announced that his
campaign’s nomination signatures
have been certified by the
Election Department and his
name will appear on the November
ballot. DiPierro is the
first candidate in the race for
Ward 3 Councillor to make the
announcement.
“Thank you to the many residents
of Ward 3 that happily
signed our nomination papers
to get us on the ballot,” DiPierro
said. “Our campaign is off and
running, but this is just the beginning
of the hard work to get
us to the finish line,” he added.
DiPierro served as the Ward
3 Councillor from 2016-2022.
During his time in office, Anthony
had a proven track record
for getting things done for
his constituents. He established
the Council’s Special Committee
on the Opioid Crisis, which
led to the hiring of a city clinician
and substance abuse coordinator.
As President of the City
Council, he streamlined meetings
and fostered a respectful
and productive work environment.
In addition, he was able
to reduce the citywide speed
limit and modernize Everett’s
outdated lodging house laws.
Anthony DiPierro is running
for City Council once again to
bring true ward representation
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His campaign is about what’s
best for the neighborhood,
getting the attention it deserves,
and a Councillor that
can get the job done. His experience
in local government
gives him the keen ability to
be the leader Ward 3 needs.
To learn more about Anthony’s
campaign, visit www.anthonydipierro.com.
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Local student makes Dean’s Honor List at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
E
verett’s Diya Thapa, who is
studying biomedical engineering,
has made the Dean’s
Honor List for the spring 2023
semester at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute in Troy, N.Y.
Rensselaer’s Dean’s Honor List
is compiled at the end of each
semester to recognize undergraduate
students who have
completed 12 or more credit
hours with a 3.5 grade point
average or better for that term.
During the course of almost
two centuries, Rensselaer has
built a reputation for providing
an education of undisputed
intellectual rigor based
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Melrose Arts & Crafts Society member (Waiting on name)
enjoyed the annual lunch at Pearl Street Station. (Сourtesy photo)
O
n Monday, May 22, 2023,
the Melrose Arts & Crafts
Society celebrated their Annual
Presidents Luncheon at
Pearl Street Station in Malden.
The Presidents Luncheon
is the end of the season celebration
of all the Society has
accomplished each year. It is
also the last meeting before
the summer break.
Co-President Georgette Petraglia
picked the menu for the
delicious buff et, which included
salad, rolls, ziti and sauce,
rice pilaf, barbecue chickCelebrating
65 Years in Business! S
en and marinated steak tips.
It was a pleasure seeing new
members talking to established
members. Some members
brought relatives and
friends. Everyone was chatting
about family, their latest arts &
crafts project, health, summer
plans and more. A great time
was had by all who attended.
Keep looking for more Melrose
Arts & Crafts Society articles
in this newspaper during
the summer. We will be having
new meetings starting in
September.
Summer
is Here!
Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
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Little Free Library opens at 548 Broadway!
E
velyn’s Free Library Network
recently unveiled
the newest free library –
in Everett on the corner of
Broadway and Maple Avenue.
Located in front of
the Webster extension preschool
entrance, this library
has books and seed packets
available!
Evelyn Gayhart with her parents at the opening of the Book
and Seed library.
This project is coordinated
by Everett teen Evelyn Gayhart
and is funded in part by
the Everett Citizens Foundation.
Local
students stopping by for books!
Evelyn Gayhart with Everett Public Schools Community
Engagement Manager Jeanette Velez.
Evelyn Gayhart prepares books and seeds for families
attending the library opening.
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~ Everett Public Libraries
Calendar of Events ~
June 19–24, 2023
Parlin Adult and Teens
Yarn Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Tuesday, June 20 at 7 p.m.
Come chitchat and stitch! Bring your crocheting, knitting or
any other yarn craft and sit and socialize with other members
of the crafting community. Recommended for ages 14-109!
Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Wednesday, June 21
IDENTIFY | FROM PAGE 1
State and Everett Police detectives are shown outside the Springvale Avenue home on Tuesday.
cated the woman and pronounced
her dead on the
scene. Based on the preliminary
investigation, there were
no obvious signs of injuries.
However, due to the circumstances
around the location of
the body, it is being investigated
as suspicious at this time.
According to a report by
WCVB, the victim was supposed
to meet her brother-inlaw
on Monday but never arrived
for the meeting. Her cell
phone and purse were found
on Springvale Avenue, which
prompted the brother-in-law
to notify a family member of
her disappearance, according
to the news report. The father
stated in the story that he did
not want to speculate as to the
cause of his daughter’s death.
The Offi ce of the Chief Medical
Examiner has accepted the
case and will determine the
cause and manner of death.
This is an open and ongoing
investigation being conducted
by the Middlesex District
Attorney’s Offi ce, Massachusetts
State Police Detectives
assigned to the District Attorney’s
Offi ce and Everett Police.
GAMING DISTRICT
MALDEN
from 3-5 p.m. Play, learn and practice chess at our club meetings
every other Wednesday. All ages and skill levels are welcome.
Call 617-394-2300 with any questions. No registration
required.
Resume Writing: Parlin Information Desk. Do you need
help sprucing up an old resume or creating a new one? Sign
up for a 30-minute session at both the Parlin and Shute Libraries.
By appointment only; please call 617-394-2302 for
the Parlin Library and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library to
register for an appointment.
Computer Basics 101: Parlin Information Desk. Not familiar
with the computer? Learn the basics: how to start up and
shut down a computer, perform mouse and keyboard functions,
use applications, learn Microsoft Word, navigate the Internet,
set up an email account, and more! By appointment
only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library and 617394-2308
for the Shute Library to register.
Parlin Children’s
Lego Club: Parlin Children’s Room, Monday, June 19 from
GAMING DISTRICT
check us out at
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www.MaldenGamingDistrict.com
Questing, Billiards, Bouldering, e-Sports,
VR, Room Escapes, Karaoke and Magic,
plus many great restaurants,
shops, and breweries all in Malden Center!
3-5 p.m. Attention all Lego lovers: Lego Club is back at the
Parlin Memorial Library! Come to the Children’s Room after
school on Mondays for some free building Lego fun. Open
to all ages; children under six years old must be accompanied
by an adult; no registration required.
Storytime with Vera: Parlin Children’s Room, Tuesday,
June 20 at 12 p.m.; in English or Portuguese by request. Visit
the Parlin Library Children’s Room to attend! Suggested
ages: two to six.
Storytime and Singalong with Karen: Parlin Children’s
Room, Wednesday, June 21 at 11 a.m. Join us for a fun-fi lled
morning of singing and storytelling with Karen! Suggested
ages: zero to six.
Drama Class: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesday, June 21
at 3 p.m. Do you have a drama queen or king at home? Drama
Class in the Parlin Children’s Department is the perfect
opportunity for your child to put those acting skills to use
with our drama coach! Suggested ages: six to 14.
Pixel Perfect: Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday, June 22 at
3:30 p.m. Pixel Perfect is an interactive educational video
game exhibit that will give visitors a hands-on experience
with gaming history. From Pac-Man to Sonic the Hedgehog,
many iconic retro gaming classics are readily available
to play at the Parlin Library. While playing them, you’ll learn
a bit about their history, too! Presented by Arcade Awesome.
Recommended for ages 10+; younger patrons will need parental
supervision.
Summer Reading Kickoff : Parlin Meeting Room, Saturday,
June 24 at 11:00 a.m. The Everett Public Libraries Summer
Reading Challenge is back again! Join us for a fun-fi lled
day of books, food, games and community at the Parlin Memorial
Library, and don’t forget to sign up for the challenge
to get a free book. Pizza and popcorn generously provided
by the Friends of the Everett Public Libraries.
Shute Adult and Teens
Resume Writing: Shute Adult Department. Do you need
help sprucing up an old resume or creating a new one? Sign
up for a 30-minute session at both the Parlin and Shute Libraries.
By appointment only; please call 617-394-2302 for
the Parlin Library and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library to
register for an appointment.
Computer Basics 101: Shute Adult Department. Not familiar
with the computer? Learn the basics: how to start up
and shut down a computer, perform mouse and keyboard
functions, use applications, learn Microsoft Word, navigate
the Internet, set up an email account, and more! By appointment
only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library and
617-394-2308 for the Shute Library to register.
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READY TO SET SAIL: A group photo of the veterans from the Chelsea Soldier’s Home with MMSF
President & CEO Don Cox, Rep. Steve Xiarhos, Rep. Joe McGonagle, former Rep. Tim Whelan.
(Courtesy of Rep. McGonagle)
SUPPORT | FROM PAGE 1
gether for a day of fun while
also raising money for very
important causes. McGonagle
was joined by Everett Director
of Veterans Aff airs Antoine
Coleman, MMSF President
& CEO Don Cox, State
Representative Steve Xiarhos
and former State Representative
Tim Whelan.
“I was so thrilled when Don
reached out to me to help with
this event,” said McGonagle.
“Seeing the joy of these veterans
when they were able
to get out on the water on
such beautiful day in a spectacular
location was just incredible.
These brave souls
put their lives on the line for
all of us and our country and I
am grateful for every chance I
have to give back to them. This
could not have been possible
without all the hard work from
Don Cox and Dawn Roche
from the MMSF and the wonderful
charter captains who
provided a great day. I also
want to thank Anthony and
Albert Spadafora from Anthony’s
in Malden who provided
breakfast sandwiches and coffee
for the group.”
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Sen. DiDomenico joins Governor Healey and colleagues
for raising of State House Pride Flag
Pride Flag raised at the State House
Senator Julian Cyr speaking at the Pride Flag raising celebration
L
ast week State Senator Sal
DiDomenico joined the
governor and colleagues at
the State House for the State
House Pride Flag raising. Senator
DiDomenico is a lifelong
ally of the LGBTQ+ community
and has fought during
his Senate career to expand
LGBTQ+ rights and make our
state a welcoming and inclusive
place for all residents.
“It was inspiring to stand on
the State House steps with
our first openly gay governor,
Governor Maura Healey,
members of the Massachusetts
LGBTQ+ Legislative Caucus
and Senate President Karen
Spilka as we celebrated
Pride Month and raised the
Pride flag outside the State
House,” said Senator DiDomenico.
“I am proud to work
alongside my colleagues in
the legislature to ensure our
state continues to celebrate,
recognize, and protect all
members of the LGBTQ+ community.”
Pictured
from left to right: Senator Sal DiDomenico, Senator
Robyn Kennedy, and Senator Julian Cyr.
Governor Maura Healey speaks at the Pride Flag raising.
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SIMONELLI | FROM PAGE 3
Mayor DeMaria Announces Everett’s Pride Celebration
Residents are invited to celebrate Pride Month
with a fun-fi lled day of food, music and activities
E
Christopher Simonelli appeared before the city council to
introduce himself and present his vision.
numbers on the pamphlet,
which is in English, Portuguese,
Spanish and Haitian
Creole.
Ward 3 City Councillor Darren
Costa said he appreciates
the updates on the website.
He asked Simonelli to check
to see if the information is up
to date on ECTV.
“Welcome, and thanks for
your service,” Costa said.
Councillor-At-Large Richard
Dell Isola said it’s probably
the most important program
in the city.
“I welcome you to Everett,”
Dell Isola said.
Simonelli said he works to
get the addicts and their families
together as part of the recovery
process.
Lattanzi said people on the
Everett-Malden line have a lot
of good things to say about
him.
“You’ve come a long way,”
Lattanzi said. “Very proud of
the fact that I know you.”
Ward 2 City Councillor
Stephanie Martins said he is
invited to have a table in Ward
2. She asked about language
access.
“Thank you so much for this
important work,” Martins said.
Simonelli suggested they
call 311, and they may have
interpreters. He said when he
was in detox for a year, there
weren’t a lot people of Haitian
nor Asian American descent.
Matewsky said the city is
very lucky to have Simonelli,
and he referred the motion
back to the sponsor.
“I’ll do outreach, now that
the nice weather is coming,”
Simonelli said. “Get folks
into treatment, and make it a
household name.”
For information, visit 484
Broadway, Everett, Room 20,
or call 617-944-0215.
VERET T, MA – Mayor
Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce the
City of Everett’s Pride Celebration
will take place on
Saturday, June 24, at Everett
Veterans Memorial Stadium,
Cabot Street, from
11am to 4pm.
The City is proud to join
in the celebration or Pride
month with LGBTQIA+
members of our community.
There will be food, music
and plenty of family-friendly
activities throughout the
day. Hosted by DJ Cilla BK,
the event will feature live
performances by Lex the
Shaman, Adrienne Mack
Davis, Cherry and Convict
Julie.
Attendees are encouraged
to take the courtesy
Neighborhood Runner
shuttle provided by Encore
to the event, which
has added the stadium to
the route for the day. To
find the full schedule and
learn more about this free
service, please visit cityofeverett.com/resident-services/everett-living/encore-neighborhood-runner-shuttle-service.
Pride
Month is celebrated
throughout the month
of June every year to recognize
and celebrate persons
who identify as part
of the LGBTQIA+ community.
The City will be joining
in celebrations across
the country by inviting residents
and their families to
come together as a community
while enjoying food,
music and fun activities for
all. All are welcome and encouraged
to attend.
Christopher Simonelli will
work alongside the Board of
Health in his new role.
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Everett student-athlete receives
letter for co-op lacrosse
Caden Sylva, who plays
on a co-op boys’ varsity
lacrosse team with
Malden High School, is
pictured with Everett
High School Athletic
Director Tammy Turner
during a recent Everett
High School spring sports
banquet at Anthony’s of
Malden. He is the only
Everett player on the coop
team. (Courtesy photo, Robin
Babcock)
Mayor announces Special Presentation
at the Connolly Center
All are invited to learn more about the expected and unintended
consequences and what you may not know about the war in ukraine
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria is
pleased to announce that
the Council on Aging will be
hosting a presentation titled
“The Ukraine War and Vladimir
Putin, Consequences Expected
and Unintended, What You
Don’t Know But Should” by author,
speaker and television personality
Henry Quinlan on Tuesday,
July 11, 2023, at 12:30 p.m.
at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea
St.). The presentation will
expand your knowledge about
the war in Ukraine and examine
the expected and unintended
consequences the conflict has
caused. Quinlan will also share
information you most likely
are not aware of based on his
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Senate tax bill spurs mixed-income housing production
23 Gateway City mayors and managers write to state legislators for HDiP
Note: This info is from a June 12, 2023, post by MassINC staff ..
T
his week the Massachusetts
Senate revealed its
much-anticipated tax relief
package. Mirroring language
from Governor Maura Healey’s
proposal, the bill includes provisions
increasing the Housing
Development Incentive Program
(HDIP) to $57 million in
FY 24 to clear a lengthy backlog
of pending projects, followed
by $30 million annually
each year thereafter. MassINC
anticipates that this expansion
could create up to 12,500
homes in walkable downtowns
and transit areas in our
Gateway Cities, representing
an investment of over $4 billion
where it’s most needed.
To help meet the urgent
need for more income-restricted
units, the Senate bill
also increases the annual cap
on the state’s Low Income
Housing Tax Credit from $40
million to $60 million. Together,
these two programs off er
a powerful toolkit to foster
more mixed-income neighborhoods.
While the House
tax plan did not include these
changes, House members
have long supported increasing
the annual HDIP cap. Last
July the body unanimously approved
an economic development
package with a comparable
HDIP increase.
MassINC encourages the
House to embrace the Senate
housing provisions as the bodies
work together on a compromise
package. Gateway
City leaders have persistently
made the case that HDIP is
critical to unlocking the potential
of Gateway Cities to address
the state’s acute housing
shortage and communities
that want to build dense multifamily
housing and rebuild
their historic downtowns, but
face diffi cult fi nancing barriers
and regulatory challenges.
This week mayors and managers
from 23 Gateway Cities
sent a letter to legislative
leaders asking them to increase
HDIP so that they can
begin construction on dozens
of planned housing developments
that cannot obtain private
capital without the HDIP
incentive. Dozens of economic
development organizations
and housing developers have
made a similar appeal.
The legislature faces a
complex task balancing the
tradeoffs of the various tax
changes that have been put
forward to make the Commonwealth
more competitive for
businesses and more livable
for residents. However, the central
role that housing production
can play in strengthening
our Commonwealth is not up
for debate. Massachusetts has
not built suffi cient housing to
keep pace with the growth of
our population for over two
decades; Gateway City housing
markets have not contributed
at their full potential for
an even longer span.
Each year that we underproduce,
the hole gets deeper and
the solutions more costly. A tax
relief package with provisions
that take a meaningful chunk
out of the state’s housing crisis
will put all businesses in a better
position to grow. Equally important,
greater housing production
will relieve the stress on
residents in all parts of the state.
Too many parents lie awake
concerned that their children
will not be able to aff ord to stay
here, or that they themselves
will be pushed out of Massachusetts
by rising rents. A tax package
that makes a diff erence on
the housing front would be welcome
news to all this summer.
Dear Senate President Spilka and SWM Chairman Rodrigues:
We, the undersigned Mayors and Managers representing Gateway
Cities, respectfully ask you to include the Housing Development
Incentive Program (HDIP) in the Senate’s forthcoming tax reform
package. We support the Healey-Driscoll language contained
in H.42, An Act creating tax relief for aff ordability, competitiveness
and equity, or the very similar language in H.2724/S.1779 sponsored
by Rep. Antonio Cabral and Sen. John Cronin. Both versions
include a one-year increase to address the program backlog, and
an ongoing increase in the state tax credit cap from $10M to $30M.
HDIP has been funded at its original pilot level ($10M) since its
creation in 2013. Given its clear success in creating new multifamily
housing in our downtowns and transit areas, right-sizing the
program to meet the real need has been a top Gateway City priority
for several years. We thank you for your past support, having
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Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Graduation Exercises
Malden, Saugus and Everett graduates share future plans
Eudora Desir, of Everett, crossed the stage.
Graduates threw their caps into the air to celebrate.
Class President Asal Bahrampouri, of Malden, plans to
attend UMass Amherst to study bio and premed to become a
cardiologist. Pictured here she is receiving her diploma from
Superintendent Alexander Dan.
Shown from left to right: Class Vice President Daniel Nguyen, of Malden, plans to attend UMass
Amherst to study chemistry and neuroscience to become a neurosurgeon; Class President
Asal Bahrampouri, of Malden, plans to attend UMass Amherst to study bio and premed to
become a cardiologist; Class Secretary Chloe Jones, of Stoneham, plans to attend UConn to
study biology, marketing and management, and Class Treasurer Caroline Crowley, of Medford,
plans to attend UCAB.
Class Vice President Daniel Nguyen, of Malden, plans to
attend UMass Amherst to study chemistry and neuroscience
to become a neurosurgeon. Pictured here he is receiving his
diploma from Superintendent Alexander Dan.
Malden resident
Riya Tanizaki,
who played
baseball and
Class leaders lined up in a procession during last Friday night’s Mystic Valley Regional Charter
School graduation.
hockey, crossed
the stage.
Shiv Patel, of Saugus, was all smiles after receiving his diploma.
He plans to study biochemistry at Northeastern University to
become a neurologist.
Graduates switched their tassels from right to left.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Graduation Exercises
Malden, Saugus and Everett graduates share future plans
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Superintendent Alex Dan
(at left) and Assistant Director Zachary Shahan presented an
excellence in math and science award to Maldonian Eric Wang.
Families of the graduates packed the bleachers.
Hailing from Malden are Alexandria Manseau, who plans to
study social work at Syracuse University, Amy Pham, who plans
to study chemical engineering at Northeastern University to
become a pediatrician, and Ryan Chen, who plans to attend
Northeastern University for health science.
Hugs and tears of joy were commonplace.
Valedictorian Caroline Crowley,
of Medford, advised graduates
to try something new.
Salutatorian Eric Wang, of
Malden, said graduates will
always remember June 9,
2023 – the day that they
finished high school.
Jack Tracey and Sean Jost, both dressed as Mario, congratulated
Melrose resident Robert Tracey. He is going to Suffolk
University to study political science.
Valedic torian Caroline
Crowley, of Medford, who
earned a 4.87 GPA, plans
to attend the University of
California at Berkeley to study
environmental economics
and policy to work with
renewable energy, and
Salutatorian Eric Wang, of
Malden, who earned a 4.77
GPA, plans to attend Yale
University to study computer
science to become a software
engineer.
By Tara Vocino
T
Danni Marie Hughes, of Everett., shook hands with Assistant
Director Zachary Shahan. She plans to play lacrosse at ColbySawyer
College, where she intends to study environmental science.
alented graduates from
Malden, Saugus and
Everett shared their college
choices before Mystic
Valley Regional Charter
School’s graduation last Friday
night.
Teacher Denise Carroll was
recognized for her decades of
service to the school.
Superintendent of Schools
Alexander Dan gave the
introduction.
Shiv Patel, of Saugus, plans
to study biochemistry at
Northeastern University to
become a neurologist.
Dukens Maurin, of Saugus,
plans to attend Worcester
Polytechnic Institute to study
computer science.
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ENROLLED ORDINANCE
PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 1 SECTION 4.5 OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
EVERETT AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS Chapter 43, Section 23.
ENROLLED: 06/12/2023
DATE OF PROPOSED ORDAINMENT: 06/26/2023
TAX BILL | FROM PAGE 15
included these provisions in the Senate’s economic development
bills that passed the chamber and went to conference committee
in both the 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 sessions.
Now we write with greater urgency: Without action this year, a
sunset provision will take eff ect on January 1, 2024 that will reduce
the cap from $10M to $5M. In consequence, the current fi veyear
waitlist for project funding would turn into a ten-year waitlist.
Even as many municipalities push back against building more
homes, our communities welcome housing investment and new
residents. HDIP is the state’s most eff ective tool for creating vibrant,
mixed-income neighborhoods in underinvested areas, yet
it is also fl exible enough to support up to 20% income-restricted
units in stronger markets.
Our racial, ethnic, and economic diversity make Gateway Cities
strong. Please help us build the housing that will benefi t the
entire Commonwealth by helping reduce competition for homes,
curb upward pressure on rents, and create more housing choices
in every region of the state.
We thank you for your attention and leadership in solving this
issue.
CITY COUNCIL……………………………………………………. No. C0067-23
IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY-THREE
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING ANIMAL BREEDING WITHIN THE CITY OF EVERETT
Councilor /s/ Sponsor(s) Vivian Nguyen
Whereas: the breeding of animals within the City of Everett involves the responsibility of
ensuring the welfare and well-being of the animals; and
Whereas: it is in the best interest of the public and the animals of the City of Everett to
regulate and monitor the breeding of animals within city limits, and
Whereas: All animal breeders within the City of Everett should be required to obtain a
license for such from the city.
Now, therefore, by the authority granted to the City Council of the City of Everett,
Massachusetts to make and amend ordinances:
Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Everett, Massachusetts that Chapter 3
– Animals of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Everett is hereby amended by adding
Article III – Animal Licenses.
A full copy of the proposed Ordinance shall be located at the City Clerk’s Office for public
inspection. A full copy of the proposed ordinance may also be found on pages 254 thru 258
of the agenda packet for the June 12, 2023 regular meeting of the City Council which can be
found at the following link: https://cityofeverett.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/06-122023-City-Council-meeting.pdf.
This
ordinance shall take effect upon passage by the City Council and subsequent approval
by His Honor the Mayor.
06/12/2023
Enrolled by the City Council
8-0 (Away - Cardillo, Costa, Absent-Le)
A true copy attest
Sincerely,
Cathleen DeSimone, Mayor of Attleboro
Robert F. Sullivan, Mayor of Brockton
John L. Vieau, Mayor of Chicopee
Carlo DeMaria, Mayor of Everett
Paul Coogan, Mayor of Fall River
Stephen DiNatale, Mayor of Fitchburg
James Fiorentini, Mayor of Haverhill
Joshua A. Garcia, Mayor of Holyoke
Brian DePeña, Mayor of Lawrence
Dean Mazzarella, Mayor of Leominster
Sokhaury Chau, Mayor of Lowell
Thomas A. Golden, Jr., City Manager of Lowell
Jared C. Nicholson, Mayor of Lynn
Gary Christenson, Mayor of Malden
Neil Perry, Mayor of Methuen
Jon Mitchell, Mayor of New Bedford
Edward A. Bettencourt, Jr., Mayor of Peabody
Linda M. Tyer, Mayor of Pittsfi eld
Thomas P. Koch, Mayor of Quincy
Patrick Keefe, Jr., Interim Mayor of Revere
Domenic J. Sarno, Mayor of Springfi eld
Shaunna O’Connell, Mayor of Taunton
Mike McCabe, Mayor, Westfi eld
Eric D. Batista, City Manager of Worcester
Joseph M. Petty, Mayor of Worcester
cc: Sen. Cindy Friedman, Vice Chair, Senate Ways and Means,
Sen. Lydia Edwards, Chair, Joint Committee on Housing, Sen.
John Cronin, Chair, Gateway Cities Caucus
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OBITUARY
Stephen James
Pesce, Sr.
Later moving to the public sector
working for Tri-Cap, of Malden
and his most recent position
as Energy Auditor for CAPIC
of Chelsea, Massachusetts where
he took great pride in helping
those in need.
Anyone that had the opporO
f
Malden, fought a long, arduous
battle against cancer.
His fight against rare combined
Cholangiocarcinoma and
Hepatocellular cancer greatly surpassed
any life expectancy that
doctors had given him. Unfortunately,
in the early morning of
June 10th, Stephen lost his fight
against this dreaded disease surrounded
by his loved ones.
Formerly of Somerville, Woburn
and Everett, Massachusetts
Stephen is the son of the late
Phyllis and Ernie Pesce of Woburn,
Massachusetts. Stephen
was born in Boston and grew up
in Somerville where he attended
Somerville Trade High School
graduating in 1973. Stephen was
a contractor who specialized in
renovations and flooring as the
owner of Mr. P’s Floor Company;
he also worked for the City of
Everett as snowplow contractor.
tunity to know him was lucky
enough to first-hand experience
his kindness, willingness to help
anyone and his love to joke and
prank to make you laugh. Stephen
was someone who always
led by example. He would take
time with his loved ones over
anything, any day. He was a passionate
gardener and loved planning
out his flowers, vegetables,
and herbs early into the spring.
Stephen was also an avid motorcyclist
who loved riding both his
Harley and his Indian Trike with
his large group of friends. He enjoyed
road trips and the beach.
But his greatest love of all was his
family. On any given Sunday, you
could find him surrounded by his
children and grandchildren for
Sunday dinner and he always had
an open door for friends.
He leaves behind his wife and
best friend, Carolyn (Morani
Sampson) Pesce. He was the
proud Dad to Cherise Pesce
and her Fiancé, Ryan Pendleton,
Sheena Pesce and her husband,
Sandley Jonathas, the late Stephen
(Stevie) Pesce Jr., Chanel
and Michel Marichal all of Everett,
Massachusetts, Kassandra Sampson
of N. Providence, RI., and son,
Sam Ros of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Papa to Adiella, Jayliella, Michel,
Jadiel Marichal, and Leilani and
Juliette Jonathas.Beloved brother
of Dolores McCormack, Mary
and her husband, Dale Wuertz of
Tucson, Arizona, and Karen Melargani
of Woburn, Massachusetts.
Stephen is also survived by his
faithful canine companion, Rex.
He is survived by many nieces
and nephews Christina and
her husband Larry Strickland,
Michelle and her husband, Eric
Schlote, Richard McCormack and
his wife, Melissa McCormack and
Ernie Pesce and his wife, Rebecca
Pesce all of Tucson, Arizona. Ashley
and her husband Rich Wells
of Dracut, Massachusetts. As well
as all of his extended family and
friends who he loved dearly.
Stephen’s wake will be held
this Friday, June 16 from 4-8,
and his funeral Saturday morning
at 11am. All services will
be held at Spadafora Funeral
Home at 865 Main St Malden,
MA 02148. Motorcycles are
strongly encouraged. Should
you desire please make a donaOBITUARIES
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Legal Notice ~
Bids for Lead Services Replacement Project – Phase 3
The City of Everett is seeking sealed bids for 24-01 Lead Services Replacement Project
– Phase 3. Bids are due by June 29, 2023, 1:00 P.M.
The work consists of the replacement of lead water service connections in the City of
Everett.
Approximately 41 services will require full replacement, approx. 111 services will be
replaced from the water main to the curb stop, and approx.. 38 services will be replaced
from the curb stop to the house.
MassDOT prequalification of contractors with the class of work as, Sewer & Water, for
the project with an estimated value of $1,315,000 will be required.
Contract documents may be obtained through Tata & Howard, Inc., by email to:
khummel@tataandhoward.com
A bid security of a BID BOND, CASH, or CERTIFIED CHECK in the amount of 5% of
the bid price. A Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond each in the
amount of 100 percent of the contract price will be required when the successful Bidder
delivers the executed Agreement to Owner.
All bids for this project are subject to applicable public bidding laws of Massachusetts,
including G.L. c.30, § 39M, as amended.
Attention is directed to the minimum wage rates to be paid as determined by the Commissioner
of Labor and Workforce Development and the weekly payroll record submittal requirements
under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Section 26 through 27D
inclusive.
The City reserves the right to waive any informalities, to accept or reject, in whole or
in part any or all bids, or take whatever other action may be deemed to be in the best
interest of the City.
June 16, 2023
clared war on Great Britain?
7. What was Cheerios originally called?
8. What city was built on seven hills?
9. What song by Queen mentions a Spanish
dance/folk song genre?
10. On June 19, 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived
in New York Harbor; it commemorated the centennial
of what?
11. What continent has no deserts?
12. According to Guinness World Records, the
largest speeding fine ever was given to a driver in
what country: Qatar, Switzerland or USA?
13. On June 20, 1837, who became a queen?
14. What famous Boston Red Sox player was traded
to the Yankees for $125,000?
15. What was the official language of England for
more than 600 years?
16. On June 21, 1945, on what island were Japanese
troops defeated?
17. What U.S. president had nicknames including
The Duke of Braintree and The Colossus of Independence?
18.
What African country has a name derived from
the Portuguese word for shrimp?
19. What was the first toy advertised on TV: Lincoln
Logs, Mr. Potato Head or Tinkertoy?
20. On June 22, 1946, what New England reservoir
was filled?
ANSWERS
1.
Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
2.
3. LASER
4.
in Charlestown
5.
6.
“Puff, the Magic Dragon”
The Battle of Bunker Hill
Donald Duck
James Madison (the War
of 1812)
7. Cheerioats
8. Rome
9.
(the fandango)
10.
Independence
11. Europe
12.
Switzerland ($290,000
“Bohemian Rhapsody”
The Declaration of
– “calculated based on his
wealth” and “increased
because he was a repeat
offender”)
13. Victoria
14. Babe Ruth
15. French
16. Okinawa
17. John Adams
18. Cameroon
19. Mr. Potato Head
20. Quabbin
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tion in his memory to a charity
of your choosing.
David Lawrence
Libby
enjoyed entertaining people. He
loved all 4 of his Golden Retrievers
named Brandy.
David is the beloved husband
of Carol A. (Burke) Libby of Everett,
with whom he shared 52
years of marriage. Dear brother
of Joseph P. LoRusso of CO, Michael
LoRusso and his wife Toni
of Malden and the late Edward
W. Libby. Brother-in-law of Joan
Charette of Danvers, John Burke
of Washington D.C., Colleen Libby
of AZ. He is also lovingly survived
by many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are
O
f Everett, lifelong resident.
David passed away at home,
Saturday evening, June 10, 2023,
surrounded by the love and comfort
of his family. He was 77 years
of age. Born in Boston, he is the
son of the late Chester E. and Jean
M. (Nimmo) Libby. David grew
up in Everett and attended Everett
public schools. He enlisted
into the U.S. Marine Corps on
December 30, 1963, at the start
of the Vietnam War. He was honorably
discharged on April 14,
1965. David dedicated his working
career as a real estate broker.
He retired in 2006 after dedicating
40 years in the real estate industry.
He enjoyed traveling and
boating; he played the guitar and
kindly invited to attend David’s
hour of visitation in the
Carafa Family Funeral Home,
389 Washington Ave., Chelsea,
on Friday, June 16, 2023
from 10:00 – 11:00 A.M. A Service
of Reflection and Remembrance
will follow the visitation
at 11:00 A.M. Services
will conclude with interment
at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park
in Peabody. Donations in David’s
memory may be made
to MSPCA-Angell, Attn: Donations,
350 South Huntington
Ave., Boston, MA 02130 or online
at www.mspca.org.
We encourage family and
friends to visit carafafuneralhome.com
to offer condolences
by means of the online guest
book or to send a personalized
sympathy card.
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(781) 558-1091
20 Railroad Ave, Rockport
(978)-999-5408
14 Norwood St, Everett
(781)-558-1091
Saugus
..._ __ � plan, open concept
This lovely 3 bedroom
home move
right in home hosts a
nice large eat in
kitchen. This
welcoming floor
of living and dining room offers nice hardwood floorswhere
you could enjoy casual or formal gathering where you could
enjoy casual or formal gathering. The easy access for washer
and dryer hook up on first floor along with a 1/2 bath is a
great benefit Updated roof.
3 B.R. Ranch with large fenced in yard.
Excellent Fellsway location. Property being
SOLD AS IS with contents (mostly clothes) to
be sold/disposed of by buyer. Perfect for a
handyman, flipper, rehabber or do it yourself
person. This does not appear to be too far
from move in condition, Hardwood floors
throughout. Generous garage. Basement
appears to have been finished and used as
living space at one time ... $599,000.
Call/text Rosa at 781-820-0096
Condo for Sale - LYNN
Studio Condo, 1 Bed/bath. Kitchen fully equipped
w/appliances. Small pets allowed. Handicap
accessible. lnground Pool, Reserved Parking, FHA
approved. Currently vacant. Condo must sell as
owner occupied, per condo rules...$235,000.
Call /text Carl at 781-690-1307
Apartment Rental
EVERETT
Spacious and sunny with generous sized rooms best describes this 2nd floor
apartment conveniently located just off of Broadway in Everett. Beautiful
hardwood floors throughout, especially in the open concept living room and
dining room that are both sun drenched from two 5 pane picture windows.
Included in the rent will be a huge walk-up attic for storage. If that is not
desired the landlord will reduce the monthly rent to 2500.00 but where
could you get that much storage space for 100.00 per month? One off
street parking space and it must be used by the primary tenant(s) only. No
pets. Driveways and parking will be maintained by landlord. Tenant
responsible for snow removal on steps and walkway. First and last month
rent, no security fee, and landlord will pay 50% of broker feel and tenant
will be responsible for the other 50%. Full credit and background check with
references. $2,600. Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690
Welcome to Saugus, where this cozy home awaits your
creative touch! Nestled on a peaceful dead-end street
where you can offer serene space for your ideas and
settings. Leave it as is or upgrade the kitchens and baths.
This level yard boasts a 1 car garage, fenced in yard and
parking for 4-6 cars. The location is excellent with easy
access to major routes, market street in Lynnfield,
Boston, Transportation and Logan Airport... $419,000.
Call/Text Sue at 617-Bn-4553
$25,000 to buyer towards concession. This charming tri-level
is located in the highly desirable Indian Rock Farms
development. The open concept kitchen offers S.S.
appliances and a center island that adjoins a double sliding
door that leads to the screened in porch. Open and inviting
the first floor can flow like a breeze into the dining room
which offers a cozy spot for family meals that leads into the
living room. Stepping down into the Family Room welcomes
an inviting fireplace where family and friends can hang out
for casual entertaining. Move to the 3 large bdrms that offer
gleaming hardwood floors along with a spacious closet for
the main bedroom. A 1 car garage attached to this lovely
home and bonus rooms in the basement. A 5-7 car detached
garage awaits the ideal buyer that has loads of untapped
potential above the garage that is heated. Minutes from
ma·or routes .... 975,000. Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690
SAUGUS
Nancy R. Foti
Everett resident named to Husson
University’s Dean’s List
B
O
f Everett, entered, into rest
on Saturday, June 10, 2023,
at home surrounded by her loving
and devoted family. She was
82 years old. She was born in Everett
and remained a lifelong resident.
Nancy was an accountant
who worked for various accounting
firms throughout her long career.
Beloved daughter of the late
Josephine (Basile) and Peter Foti.
Dear and devoted sister of Frank
Foti and his wife, Rose of Billerica,
Sadie Graziano and her late husband,
Giulio of Saugus, Josephine
G. Foti of Everett and the late
Mary Ann Foti. Loving aunt of Angela
and James McCormack, Julie
and Robert Martin, Fiore and Rosalie
Foti, Frank and Sue Foti and
Nicole and Mark Ananian. Nancy
is also survived by several loving
grandnieces, grandnephews and
her feline companion, Sydney.
Relatives and friends were respectfully
invited to attend NanSAUGUS
ANGOR,
Maine – Everett,
Mass., resident Carissa
Loesch has been named
to Husson University’s Dean’s
List for the spring 2023 semester.
During the spring semester,
Loesch was enrolled
in Husson’s Bachelor of Science
in healthcare administration
and public health/
Master of Science in Occupational
Therapy (MSOT)
program.
Students who make the
Dean’s List must be enrolled
as an undergraduate student,
carry a full-time load
of 12 credit hours, complete
all attempted courses in the
time allotted for the semester,
and achieve a 3.60 to 3.79
semester grade-point average.
Credits from pass/fail
classes do not qualify toward
meeting the minimum credit
hour requirement.
For nearly 125 years, Husson
University has shown its
adaptability and strength in
delivering educational procy’s
visiting hours in the Cafasso
& Sons Funeral Home, Everett,
Wednesday, June 14. A graveside
service followed at the Woodgrams
that prepare future
leaders to handle the challenges
of tomorrow through
innovative undergraduate
and graduate degrees. With
a commitment to delivering
affordable classroom, online
and experiential learning opportunities,
Husson University
has come to represent a
superior value in higher education.
The hallmarks of a
Husson education include
advanced knowledge delivered
through quality educational
programs in business;
health and education; pharmacy
studies; science and
humanities; as well as communication.
According to an
analysis of tuition and fees
by U.S. News & World Report,
Husson University is one of
the most affordable private
colleges in New England. For
more information about educational
opportunities that
can lead to personal and professional
success, visit Husson.edu.
lawn
Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in Nancy’s
memory to the ASPCA.org would
be sincerely appreciated.
SAUGUS
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